GREENWOOD, Ind. --- Minnesota State senior
Anna Van Wyngarden and junior
Maddix Archer have earned CSC Academic All-American accolades for their efforts on the field and in the classroom this season.
Van Wyngarden and Archer are the first Maverick to earn CSC Academic All-American honors since
Jenny Vetter did so in 2022. Van Wyngarden was named to the CSC All-American First Team, while Archer was named to the CSC All-American Third Team
To be eligible for CSC Academic All-American honors a student-athlete must own at least a 3.50 GPA, be at least a sophomore academically and athletically and play in at least 90 percent or start in 66 percent of the team's matches during the season.
A defender from West Des Moines, Iowa,
Anna Van Wyngarden played and started in all 23 matches for the Mavericks this past season as she tallied 1,985 minutes of playing time. She also tallied two goals and three assists for seven points as she was named to the All-NSIC First Team and the NSIC Defensive Player of the Year. Van Wyngarden was later named to the USC All-American First Team and the D2CCA All-American Second Team. She owns a 3.93 GPA and is majoring in marketing.
A forward from Brookings, S.D.,
Maddix Archer played and started in all 23 matches for the Mavericks. She tallied four goals and four assists for 12 points. Earlier this season, Archer was named to the All-NSIC First Team and the NSIC All-Tournament Team. Archer owns a 4.00 GPA and is majoring in communication sciences and disorders.
Minnesota State finished its 2025 season with an 18-1-4 record as it advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.