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Three Corsairs Garner All-LEC Recognition

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Little East Conference (LEC) released its 2025 Women's Soccer All-Conference Teams featuring three student-athletes from the UMass Dartmouth women's soccer squad, as announced by the league on Wednesday. First year forward Natalie Frazier was tabbed on the All-LEC First Team after being named the 2025 LEC Rookie of the Year while senior defender Veronica Bock and first year midfielder Rieanna Murray earned All-LEC Second Team selection.
 
Frazier garnered All-LEC First Team honors after a breakout rookie season for the Corsairs.  In 17 games played including 16 starts, Frazier finished the year with 12 goals and one assist for 25 total points. She fired 76 totals shots with 35 on target for 46.1 on-goal shooting percentage in 2025. She also notched three game-winners for UMass Dartmouth including two in Little East Conference action. Frazier became just the third Corsair since 2010 to tally 10-or-more goals in season after matching Erica Jonasson who recorded 12 goals during the 2011 season.
 
Among the Little East, Frazier ranked second overall in the league in goals (12) and goals per game (70.6) while also being tied for second with 3 game-winning goals. She averaged 4.47 shots per game, good for third most in the conference, and sat sixth overall in total shots (76) and shots on-goal (35). Additionally, her 25 total points on the season ranked fifth most in the Little East.
 
Frazier recorded her first pair of collegiate goals at Elms College on August 30 to help secure the first win of the season by a final score of 4-1. On September 5 against Curry College, the rookie forward scored her second brace of the year along with her first career game-winner to lift the Corsairs over the Colonels, 2-1, from Cressy Field. Midway through the season, Frazier went on a five-game scoring streak that started at Keene State on September 20 and finished on October 11 against Eastern Connecticut State University.  She recorded six games with seven-or-more shots and found the back of the net in nine of the 18 contests for UMass Dartmouth.
 
Murray also earned her first career All-LEC recognition following an impressive debut season. Starting in 16 of 17 games played for the Corsairs, Murray tallied three goals and two assists to finish the season with eight total points. Murray's two assists on the year ranked second overall on the team while her three goals and eight points ranked third best on the squad. She recorded 39 total shots featuring 18 on frame for a 46.2 on-goal shooting percentage.
 
The rookie midfielder made an immediate impact during the season home opener against Regis College (Mass.) on August 29 after scoring the equalizer for her first career goal. On October 14 hosting Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Murray recorded a season-high six shots along with a goal and one assist in a dominate 3-0 win over the Buccaneers. In the following game, Murray notched her third score of the season at Plymouth State in conference action to defeat the Panthers 3-0 on the road.
 
Bock collected her second career All-LEC honors and her first All-LEC Second Team distinction after a strong 2025 season. Bock was the only Corsair on the squad to both play and start in all 18 games for UMass Dartmouth, logging a team-high 1,597 minutes. Of the 18 games, Bock played the full 90 minutes in 16 total games for the Corsairs backline. Additionally, the veteran center back aided the squad to four shutout wins in 2025.
 
Bock wraps up an outstanding career at UMass Dartmouth finishing with two goals and three assists for seven points across four seasons. She has started in all 69 games she's played throughout her career with 5,998 total minutes logged. Bock also scored one game-winner along with one penalty kick in her career.
 
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