BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — WKU Soccer had six student-athletes named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team, the organization announced. Maggie Bellair, Camryn Davis, Maddie Davis, Kora Kipley, Georgia Liapis, and Abby Wiedermann all earned the honor.
Maddie Davis earned her second career CSC All-District honor, also earning the distinction in 2023. The graduate senior goalkeeper finished her Hilltopper career with 177 career saves and 19 shutouts in 4,140 minutes played. Davis ranks third all-time WKU history in saves, fourth in shutouts, and fourth in career minutes. In 2025, Davis logged 54 saves, allowing 12 goals, and notched five shutouts.Â
Davis was named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team and earned Second Team All-CUSA honors. The native of Waterloo, Ill. is pursuing a bachelors in architectural science and construction management and holds a 4.0 GPA.
Camryn Davis earned CSC All-District honors for the first time in her career. Davis, a 2024 transfer to WKU from Jacksonville State, made history for WKU and logged the first hat-trick since 2018 in WKU's 10-0 win over Rio Grande (Ohio) in August. Davis started in 16 of WKU's 17 matches in 2025. The senior is pursuing a bachelors in management.
Liapis was an offensive force for the Hilltoppers in 2025, scoring nine goals and 20 points, the most among midfielders in Conference USA, earning her CUSA Midfielder of the Year. Liapis ranked third in the league in goals scored and tied-seventh for single season goals in WKU Soccer history.Â
Liapis also earned All-CUSA First Team and was named to the 2025 CUSA All-Academic Team. The junior from Plainfield, Ill. is pursuing a bachelor's degree in marketing.
Kipley played a crucial role in a defensive unit that logged seven shutouts, including four in CUSA play. The junior logged 1,123 minutes in 2025, starting in 15 of 16 matches played. The Arlington Heights, Ill. native is pursuing a bachelor's in exercise science.
In 2025 Wiedermann logged a team-high 1,410 minutes and led the defensive back-line to five shutout wins. The sophomore earned CUSA Defender of the Week honors on two occasions and scored the game-winning goal in WKU's shutout win over Jackson State on August 21.
Wiedermann's performance throughout the year earned her All-CUSA First Team honors. The St. Louis, Mo. native is pursuing bachelor's in sport management.Â
Bellair started in 15 of WKU's 17 matches in 2024, starting in every CUSA match. The sophomore logged one assist in WKU's 5-1 win over Union.
The native of Bowling Green, Ky. is currently pursuing a bachelor's in marketing.
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