Case Western Reserve University seniors Ceci Dapino and Jamie Goldfarb were each named United Soccer Coaches All-Americans, the organization announced on Thursday.
Dapino was selected to the Division III All-America Third Team as a midfielder and Goldfarb received Division III All-America Fourth Team honors as a midfielder. Both received national recognition for the first time in their careers. The organization recognized 52 Division III student-athletes as All-Americans across four teams.
The duo is the sixth and seventh Spartan student-athletes represented on United Soccer Coaches All-America teams in program history, and the first since Aniya Hartzler was named to the First Team in 2023. They are the seventh and eighth All-Americans in program history, including recognition from the now defunct d3soccer.com. This is the third time Case Western Reserve has at least two All-Americans, joining the 2022 and 2021 seasons.
An All-Region First Team selection and All-University Athletic Association First Team selection this season, Dapino led the squad with eight points in conference play, scoring four goals in seven contests. She scored twice in a 3-1 win over Rochester and added goals in ties with Chicago and Carnegie Mellon. Overall, Dapino scored 11 goals and added five assists for 27 points in 20 games, all starts, ranking second on the team in scoring and tying for first in points. She finished her career with 20 goals and 14 assists in 75 games (67 starts) across four seasons.
Goldfarb, who was also an All-Region First Team honoree, received her third career All-UAA honors this season, earning First Team recognition after back-to-back Second Team honors in 2023 and 2024. She finished the campaign with eight goals and two assists in 18 games (all starts), including a hat trick against Franciscan to begin the year and two goals against Ohio Northern on September 14. In 71 career games (61 starts), Goldfarb scored 16 times with six assists.
Case Western Reserve reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the fifth consecutive season in 2025, finishing the year with an overall record of 14-2-4.