SPRINGFIELD, IL — Six members of the Lincoln Land Community College women's soccer program have been named to the 2024
All-Region XXIV Team, highlighting a standout season for the Loggers.
Sophomores
Adi Fraase,
Kinley Richardson,
Sophia Smith, and
Abi Stephens, along with freshmen
Karsyn Jacoby and
Jordyn Loveless, earned the prestigious recognition after leading LLCC to one of the most competitive campaigns in program history.
All-Region Selections
Adi Fraase — Defender
Fraase anchored the Logger back line as a team captain and central defender, starting all 20 matches and leading a disciplined, organized defensive unit. She contributed offensively with
4 goals, 3 assists, and 2 game-winning goals, while providing vocal leadership, tactical organization, and consistent composure in the back. Her presence set the tone for the program's defensive identity.
Karsyn Jacoby — Midfielder
Jacoby made an immediate impact in her freshman season, showing elite playmaking ability and attacking versatility. She recorded
11 goals and 9 assists for
31 points, ranking
34th nationally in assists and finishing
7th in the country with 93 shots. Jacoby added
three game-winners and consistently created danger in the attacking third.
Jordyn Loveless — Forward
Loveless appeared in 20 matches and emerged as one of the nation's most dangerous attacking threats. She scored
14 goals and added
6 assists for
34 points, ranking
35th nationally. Her presence in the final third was relentless, finishing
4th in the NJCAA with 98 shots and adding
three game-winning goals to power the Loggers' attack.
Kinley Richardson — Forward
Richardson started all 20 contests and served as a consistent scoring presence up front. She posted
14 goals and 4 assists for
32 points, ranking
39th nationally, while maintaining one of the most efficient finishing rates among the nation's top scorers. Richardson also delivered in clutch moments with
three game-winning goals.
Sophia Smith — Midfielder
Smith started all 20 matches and served as the distribution engine in the midfield. She tallied
7 goals and 10 assists, ranking
20th nationally in assists and totaling
24 points. Smith's vision, tempo control, and ability to unlock defenses made her one of the region's top playmakers.
Abi Stephens — Goalkeeper
Stephens started 9 matches and delivered elite production between the posts. She recorded
58 saves with an outstanding
.879 save percentage, allowing only
8 goals all year. Her shot-stopping, poise under pressure, and command of the box provided a tremendous defensive foundation whenever she was in net.
Coach's Statement
"This group represents everything our program stands for — toughness, teamwork, and a relentless commitment to improvement. Each of them earned this recognition through their work ethic and competitive mentality. They are helping raise the standard for LLCC Women's Soccer, and the momentum they've created is pushing our program forward in a big way. We're incredibly proud of what they've accomplished and excited for the future of this team."
— Head Coach David Meyer —