The Madison College Athletic Department would like to wish all of you a very happy holiday season. The WolfPack have had another terrific year, and here are a few highlights...
Men's Soccer -Â Madison College reached new heights in 2025 with a historic season that saw third year head coach
Logan Fye lead the WolfPack to the NJCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championships for the first time in program history. The WolfPack went unbeaten through through the regular season with a 15-0-1 record, earning the top seed in the Region 4 Division II Tournament. Madison College did not allow a goal in its three postseason wins, capped by a 2-0 defeat at home of #7-seeded Triton College to win the team's first Region 4 championship and the tenth region title in program history. On to Wichita, Kansas, where the #9-seeded WolfPack came nearly completed an amazing comeback in a 3-2 loss to eventual national runner-up and #4 CCBC Essex, and then lost a 1-0 heartbreaker in double-overtime against #5 seed and defending national champion Northeast CC. Following an 18-2-1 season, eight players were named All-Region 4, including five first team selection, and sophomores
JJ Espinosa and
Rodrigo Lasso received NJCAA Second Team All-American accolades. Fye was named Region 4 Coach of the Year. First year goalkeeper
Caylen Coventry broke the single season wins record with 15.
Women's Soccer - The WolfPack opened the season strong with a 7-1-1 start; however, the second half of the season resulted in one win over the last six matches. Madison College was the #8 seed in the Region 4 Division II Tournament and opened with a 1-0 defeat of Waubonsee CC thanks to an 87' goal from freshman
Chloe Voung. They eventually lost 4-0 to #1-seeded South Suburban College in the quarterfinals to finish the year 9-6-3 in coach
Logan Fye's second season at the helm. Three players were named All-Region 4, with sophomores
Suzy Hinds Cruz and
Maddie Cadd taking first team honors.
Women's Volleyball -Â Madison College returned to the top of the Region 4 mountain with its first championship in a decade. The WolfPack entered the Region 4 Tournament with a 30-4 record and the #1 seed, and proceeded to sweep matches against #16 McHenry County College, #8 Rock Valley College, and #4 Harper College to secure the program's fifth Region 4 title and first since 2015. At the NJCAA Division II Women's Volleyball Championships in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, #11-seeded Madison College drew a tough second round match against two-time defending champion and #6 Cowley College, and dropped a 3-1 match despite winning the first set. In the consolation bracket, the WolfPack rebounded for a dramatic 3-2 win over #19 St. Clair County Community College before bowing out with a 3-0 loss to #12 Pensacola State College for a final 34-6 record. Freshman setter and right side hitter
Allie Andrews was voted the Region 4 Division II District A Player of the Year, and was joined by two teammates on the All-Region 4 team. Andrews was also named NJCAA First Team All-American.
Mallory Stone, the fourth year head coach of the WolfPack, earned Region 4 Coach of the Year. It was also a record-breaking season for the Pack, with Andrews setting a new single season mark for assists with 1,180, sophomore libero
Avery Agnew breaking the single season digs record with 676, and second year
Cora Webster coming up two aces shy of tying the single season record in that category.
(Side Note: Madison College once again successfully hosted the
2025 NJCAA Region 4 Division II Men's & Women's Soccer and Women's Volleyball Tournaments on November 8-9, welcoming a dozen teams for eight games at two facilities en route to crowning four champions. Thank you to all our staff, student-athletes, and administration for making the weekend a major success for all of our guests.)
Esports - The 2025 calendar year marked a transition period for Madison College Esports. The Spring 2025 season saw the WolfPack win its fourth Rocket League title, to go along with a fourth place finish in Overwatch 2, matching the team's best national finish in that gaming title. Coach Joe Hanson stepped down from his role as head coach of the WolfPack after building the program from a thought into a national power with ten NJCAAE national championships in ten semesters going back to Fall 2020. In the first semester under interim head coach
Tyler Dillen, Madison College continued its impressive national championship traditions by successfully defending its crown for a fifth Rocket League championship and the 11th title overall for the WolfPack.Â
Golf -Â Madison College also completed a transition year on the golf course in 2025 as
Chris Soulier completed his first season as head coach with the 2024-25 season. In the spring, Madison College placed second at the Highland Spring Invitational for its best team result heading into the Region 4 Tournament, where the WolfPack placed seventh. Freshman
Matthew Haggart earned Third Team All-Region 4 with a top 15 placement. Soulier and the Pack took on a challenging schedule to begin the 2025-26 season, highlighted by two events hosted by NCAA Division II schools. Madison College's best finish was fourth place at the WolfPack Challenge at The Oaks Golf Course, with Haggart tying for medalist honors. The fall season ended with two rounds at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin, one of the best golf courses in the world. The Spring 2026 schedule resumes on April 6 with the Region 4 Preview, followed by four other events leading into the Region 4 Tournament on April 26-28. And starting in the upcoming 2026-27 school year, Madison College will field its first WolfPack women's golf team!
Men's Basketball & Women's Basketball - We are currently in the middle of an exciting 2025-26 basketball seasons. The WolfPack men's team is currently ranked #13 in the NJCAA Division II Poll, marking the highest national ranking in program history, and sits at 11-1 after posting the best start to a season in school history. Coach
Jason Roscoe's team, which reached the Region 4 semifinals to cap a 19-10 campaign in 2024-25, has four players scoring in double figures, led by sophomore guardsÂ
Carson McCormick and
George Whaley IV at 14.6 and 13.0 points per game, respectively. The Madison College women boast a 10-2 record under coach
Angel Whetstone, with freshman guard
Serinity Metcalfe making a name for herself with a pair of recent 30-point games. She's averaging 18.4 points, with returning All-Region 4 recipient
Dani Latz posting 12.5 points and 6.9 rebounds a game. The WolfPack qualified for the Region 4 Tournament last season and went 11-17 overall. Madison College returns to action on January 6 with a road doubleheader at Kishwaukee College, followed by home games on January 10 against Blackhawk Technical College. The Region 4 Division II Tournament begins February 25 for the women and February 26 for men. (
Men's Schedule |
Women's Schedule)
Baseball -Â WolfPack baseball broke its own NJCAA record in 2025, qualifying for their seventh consecutive appearance at the NJCAA Divison II World Series. After a 24th region championship, including the 12th in Region 4 since 2010, Madison College was the #5 seed in Enid, Oklahoma, and promptly earned wins by a 7-6 margin over #12 Lackawanna College and 9-1 in eight innings over #4 Heartland College to reach the national quarterfinals. Unfortunately, the Pack lost 10-3 to #1 and eventual national champion Pasco-Hernando Community College, and then lost a wild 10-8 contest to #9 Iowa Central Community College in an elimination game to finish their season 45-11. Head coach
Mike Davenport was named Region 4 Coach of the Year.
Marcelino Edison Alonso was one of three players named First Team All-Region 4, was one of two players selected to the Region 4 Rawlings Gold Glove Team, and was also awarded the Region 4 Tournament MVP. The
2026 schedule will begin February 27 and March 1 with four, seven-inning games at the Winter Classic in Normal, Illinois, followed by the team's annual spring trip to Arizona from March 12-21. The home opener is set for April 3 against Rock Valley College.
Softball - The Madison College softball team ended their 2025 campaign with a 28-15 record after being unable to advance out of the Region 4 Tournament Quarterfinal as the region's #5 seed. The WolfPack started the season with six straight wins as part of a 8-3 spring break trip to South Carolina. Back in the midwest, they won eight in a row before dropping seven straight games. Momentum picked up near the end with eight straight wins, which included the first two postseason contests. Sophomore pitcher
Kendall Weik rewrote the record books as she became the program's single season strikeout leader with 150 and the school's all-time strikeout leader with 267. Second year infielder
Ava Stahl also broke a record, becoming the program's leader in career triples with 14. Raegen Schwartz led a trio of players to make the All-Region 4 team, picking up first team accolades. The upcoming
2026Â schedule opens with the team's annual spring break trip March 12-19 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The WolfPack's home opener is slated for March 27 against Rock Valley College.
Celebrated a Legend - Madison College celebrated our very own Gary "Big Dog" Breneman in 2024-25, marking his incredible 50th year at Madison College. Over the course of the year, the Athletic Department renamed the Redsten Gymnasium concessions the Big Dog Concessions, announced two new $1,000 Big Dog Scholarships to be awarded to one female and one male student-athlete annually, and unveiled a one-of-its-kind Big Dog Aces & Deuces scoreboard out at Robin Roberts Field.
Save the Dates - Madison College Athletics has announced the date for theÂ
29th Annual Redsten Golf & Bags Classic, so make plans and register your foursome to join us on May 20 at The Oaks Golf Course. The second weekend in October will mark the 2nd Annual Athletics Alumni Weekend, running October 8-10. It will kickoff with the
Madison College Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2026 Induction Ceremony, followed by Big Dog's Alumni Social, and also feature a number to team-specific events for WolfPack alumni to attend. Nominations for the hall of fame are always being accepted.
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Digital Delivery - Madison College Athletics continues to enhance our fan experience. The 2025-26 athletic year brought a move to digital ticketing via
GoFan and a cashless concessions at all WolfPack home venues and events. Season passes for WolfPack baseball and softball are available now ahead of the spring seasons. Additionally, we continue to offer high-quality
live stream of ALL home events and have made out
Gameday Programs digital and available to everyone.
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We hope to see you at a Madison College event in the new year and as always, Go WolfPack!
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