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Molly Brumbach is the only goalkeeper to earn First Team recognition in 2025.

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Molly Brumbach Becomes Women’s Soccer’s First Two-Time All-American

MIDDLETOWN, CT. -  In several firsts for the Wesleyan women's soccer program, senior goalkeeper Molly Brumbach earns her second career All-American honors as a member of the First Team, as announced by United Soccer Coaches on Thursday, Dec. 4., becoming the first two-time All-American in program history.

In 2024, Brumbach became just the second All-American (Second Team) for the women's soccer program, joining Grace Devanny '23 and historically is the first goalkeeper to earn the accolade. Brumbach's 2025 honor earns her the distinction as the second, First Team selection for the program with Devanny, but the first two-time All-American honoree.

Of the 52 student-athletes recognized for All-American honors, only nine, including Brumbach, were two-time honorees.

On Wednesday, Dec. 3, Brumbach earned her second career All-Region selection as the top goalkeeper in Region I. Prior to the Cardinals' trip to the NCAA Tournament, Brumbach earned her third All-NESCAC honors as a First Team selection.

As the Cardinals made a fifth-straight trip to the NCAA Tournament, it was Brumbach in goal that helped lead the Cardinals to the at-large bid. The Cardinals ran a 9-5-4 overall campaign en route to the Second Round of their national appearance, running 4-3-3 record in the NESCAC. Starting in 17 games, Brumbach finished her senior season with an 8-5-4 record, securing eight shutouts including a scoreless draw with Tufts during the regular season.

Facing 181 total shots in 2025, Brumbach made a career high 80 total saves with a .879 save percentage. Allowing 11 goals against, Brumbach recorded .68 goals against average. The senior posted two nine-save games this season against Williams and Tufts and faced a season-high 27 saves against Tufts in the NCAA Tournament.

A top NESCAC competitor in goal, Brumbach finished the season ranked Top 5 in all statistical goalkeeping categories including second in shutouts (8), second in saves per game (4.71), fourth in goals against (.68), and fourth in saves (.879).

Brumbach closes her career with the Cardinals holding a 25-11-13 overall record, stopping 229 shots.
 
 
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Molly Brumbach

#1 Molly Brumbach

GK
6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Molly Brumbach

#1 Molly Brumbach

6' 0"
Senior
GK