CALDWELL, Idaho — College of Idaho junior midfielder Abbi Roubidoux was named a Third Team NAIA All-American, recognizing a standout season that helped propel the Yotes to the second-best record in program history.
Roubidoux led C of I in both goals and points, finishing the year with 16 goals and 39 points. Her scoring total topped the team, while her point total paced a balanced Yotes attack that featured multiple double-digit scorers. She also proved decisive in key moments, recording a team-high seven game-winning goals on the season.
The junior's production stood out even among a deep offensive group. Gianna Yslava finished second on the team with 36 points, while Natasja Davis added 29, underscoring Roubidoux's role as the primary scoring threat throughout the year. Roubidoux also led the team in shots and shots on goal, consistently applying pressure to opposing defenses.
Roubidoux's All-America honor caps a historic season for the Yotes, who posted 17 wins and advanced to the NAIA postseason, further cementing her impact on one of the most successful campaigns in College of Idaho women's soccer history.