FGCU women's soccer standout Erika Zschuppe has been named the unanimous ASUN Player of the Year, leading a strong cohort of five Eagles on All-ASUN teams. Following her historic senior season, Zschuppe set a program record with 21 goals, while Lauren Dwyer was named Defensive Player of the Year for anchoring a team that allowed just five goals in conference play. Kendal Gargiula also made the All-ASUN First Team, contributing to the team’s offensive powerhouse alongside Zschuppe. Freshman Ryanne Robinson and goalkeeper Madara Matrevica received All-Freshman honors, showcasing a promising future for the Eagles. The team's success reflects both athletic prowess and academic excellence with six players recognized on the ASUN All-Academic team.

By the Numbers
  • Zschuppe led the country with 21 goals and 44 points in the regular season.
  • Dwyer played 1,537 minutes, contributing to nine shutouts throughout the season.
State of Play
  • FGCU women's soccer concludes a remarkable regular season, achieving one of the best records in program history.
  • The Eagles have a strong core of returning players, including Zschuppe and Dwyer, who are poised to lead in future campaigns.
What's Next

As FGCU looks forward to postseason play, the continuous development of young talents like Robinson and Matrevica could drive further success. Zschuppe’s momentum as a top player may also bolster recruitment efforts for the program.

Bottom Line

With multiple accolades highlighting individual and team achievements, FGCU women's soccer has set a high bar for future seasons. The blend of veteran presence and emerging talent positions the Eagles for continued excellence in both the ASUN and beyond.