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All-ECAC Fall 25

Thompson, Bailey & Wokocha Receive All-ECAC Honors

12/11/2025 1:42:00 PM

Galloway, N.J. – Three Stockton University student-athletes from two different teams received All-ECAC honors from the Eastern College Athletic Conference for the Fall 2025 season. In field hockey, Carlee Thompson (Gibbsboro/Eastern Regional) was voted to the All-ECAC Team for the second straight year and joined by teammate Kirsten Bailey (Burlington/Burlington Twp.).
 
Stockton men's soccer player Uche Wokocha (Galloway/St. Augustine Prep) was chosen All-ECAC Second Team. Bailey and Wokocha earned All-ECAC honors for the first time in their careers.
 
The ECAC is an eighty-six year old intercollegiate athletics organization with roughly 200 member schools across all three NCAA Divisions that exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes by sponsoring championships, tournaments, and postseason honors. The ECAC footprint stretches from Maine to Virginia and west to Ohio.
 
Thompson previously received NJAC Midfielder of the Year, NJAC First Team, NFHCA All-Region IV First Team and NFHCA Senior Team accolades for her outstanding play this fall. Thompson led the Ospreys in goals (12), points (32) and game-winning goals (4), and also tied Bailey for the team assist lead (8).
 
Thompson produced the fourth highest point total for a season in program history (32). She finished second in the NJAC in game-winning goals, tied for second in assists and fourth in goals and points. Thompson became Stockton's career assist leader (27) and moved into third all-time in points (75) plus tied for sixth in goals (24).
 
Bailey was an NFHCA All-Region IV First Team, NFHCA Senior Team and NJAC First Team player this fall. The midfielder tied Thompson for the team lead in assists (8) and finished second on the Ospreys in goals (9) and points (26). Defensively, Bailey topped the squad with five defensive saves, tying the fourth highest season total in program history.
 
Bailey tied for second in the NJAC in assists, tied for fourth in defensive saves, placed sixth in points and tied for eighth in goals. She ended her exceptional career second in all-time at Stockton in goals (40) and points (94), third in defensive saves (10) and eighth in assists (14).
 
Wokocha added All-ECAC Second Team to NJAC Midfielder of the Year, NJAC First Team and United Soccer Coaches All-Region IV First Team honors. The senior started all 20 games for the Ospreys and contributed at both ends of the field while playing 1,675 of a possible 1,800 minutes this season.
 
Wokocha tied for second on the team in goals (5) and finished third on the squad in assists (4) and points (14). He amassed 10 points during a four-game point streak from October 1-11.
 
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