A historic season that resulted in the program's first Region 4 championship and first NJCAA National Tournament appearance now also includes eight players being named to the All-Region 4 teams. Sophomores
JJ Espinosa,
Rodrigo Lasso,
Cole Rogers, and
Hudson Nielsen, along with freshman
Caylen Coventry, received first team accolades. Second year players
Dan Fox and
Jacob Unger were joined on the second team list by freshman
Johan Lopez. The postseason honors are the first for all eight players, with all the first team winners garnering enough votes to also receive NJCAA All-American nominations. Head coach
Logan Fye and assistant coaches
Alex Alvarado and
Tomas Garcia were honored as Region 4 Coaching Staff of the Year.
"Congratulations to our eight All-Region award winners," boasts Fye. "They each were major contributors in a historic season and it's amazing to see their efforts recognized in this fashion!"
Espinosa proved to be one of, if not the, best defenders in all of Region 4 this fall. The Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, native scored a career best five goals and ten points. He was one of two position players to log more than 1,300 minutes and was part of a backline that limited opposing teams to just 4.9 shots and 0.71 goals per match. For his career, Espinosa amassed eight goals, one assist, and 17 points.
Lasso, a midfielder, was constantly around the ball in 2025, resulting in the native of Panama City, Panama leading the team in assists for the second straight season. The former Beaver Dam HS athlete dished out seven assists, including a streak of four straight matches with an assist from October 15 to November 1. Lasso also added three goals off 16 shots on goal to reach 16 points on the year. He will exit Madison College tied for eighth in career assists with 16, to go along with four goals for 24 points.
Coventry stepped into the WolfPack's role of everyday goalkeeper and never looked back, posting 35 saves and allowing just 14 goals in 17 matches played. The native of Barcelona, Spain, posted seven shutouts, including three in a row as he didn't allow a goal through the entirety of the Region 4 Tournament. In addition, he was part of another impressive streak of 370 combined scoreless minutes by Madison College 'keepers over the season's first five matches.Coventry finished with a 0.82 goals against average that ranks as the second best mark in a season in program history en route to breaking the team record for wins in a season with 15.
Rogers, a midfielder, was second on the team in goals and points with ten and 23, respectively. The native of Auckland, New Zealand, produced a pair of multi-goal performances, including a hat trick against Kankakee on September 10 and two goals against Triton College on September 24 that included the game-winner on a penalty kick. Rogers, who also had a game-winning goal in the final seconds against Bryant & Stratton College, registered 21 shots on goal off 46 total shots, while also handing out three assists. For his career, Rogers has 14 goals to rank tied for 23rd in program history, as well as four assists and 32 points.
Nielsen, from Huntley, Illinois, was tops on the WolfPack with 12 goals and 28 points, and also produced four assists. The forward liked to score in bunches in 2025 with four multi-goal matches, highlighted by four goals against in-state rival Milwaukee Area Technical College on October 22. His three other matches with two goals added up to six goals over five matches. Nielsen also paced the Pack with 58 total shots and 30 shots on goal. He will leave Madison College tied for sixth in career goals scored with 22 and ranked tied for eighth in total points with 51.
Lopez made an immediate impact after transferring to Madison College, netting eight goals and posting four assists for 20 total points. The forward from Baraboo, Wisconsin, registered a three-match scoring streak from August 30 to September 10, and later delivered two goals in a match against Parkland College and Milwaukee Area Technical College. In addition, he dished out a career-best two assists against Rock Valley College.
Fox, another transfer, proved to be extremely accurate when delivering the ball, especially off free kicks and corner kicks. The defender from Canberra, Australia, amassed two goals and five assists for nine total points as he helped a team reach the national tournament for the second straight year. Fox registered a career-best two assists against Milwaukee Tech, and tallied a goal and an assist in the WolfPack's comeback effort against eventual national runners-up CCBC Essex.
Unger joined his fellow captains Espinosa and
Will Skinner as a vital member of the WolfPack stingy defense. The native of Sussex, Wisconsin, battled through injury to play in 17 matches and log more than 900 minutes to help limit the opposition to just 4.9 shots and 0.71 goals per match, while also adding some punch to the offense with two goals and three assists. The two scoring strikes came during the first four matches of the season, while two of his assists were delivered in narrow 3-2 win over Triton College on September 24.
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2025 Region 4 All-Region Team
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