The 2025-26 Lakeland Women鈥檚 Soccer season under Head Coach Heather Robare saw the team struggle, finishing with a record of 2-13-2, ranked 12th in the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC). Despite the challenges, Malaya Sperber shone as a standout player, leading the team in several offensive categories. The Muskies tied a long losing streak and ended the season with improved performances, including scoring in five of their last six games. The campaign was highlighted by notable wins and individual achievements, particularly from Sperber and goalkeeper Addi Reimer.

By the Numbers
  • Record: 2-13-2, with a 1-10-1 NACC mark
  • Longest losing streak: 9 games
  • Malaya Sperber led in goals (8) and points (17)
  • Addi Reimer had 157 saves, ranking 2nd in NACC
Yes, But

The team struggled despite individual successes, highlighting the need for improved teamwork and strategy to enhance future performance. The Muskies were also challenged by a tight schedule, which limited their practice time.

State of Play
  • Finished 12th out of 13 teams in the NACC
  • Team played better towards the end of the season, scoring in five of the last six games
  • Six matches were decided by one goal or less
What's Next

The program will look to rebuild and refine skills for the next season. Retaining key players and enhancing recruitment efforts will be crucial for improvement. Future training will focus on teamwork and strategies to close games decisively.

Bottom Line

While the season results were disappointing, the Muskies have identified key areas for growth and have strong individual talents to build upon. Focused offseason preparation could lead to significant improvement next year.