KCC Women’s Soccer Closes Season with Strong October Finish
KANKAKEE, Ill. — Kankakee Community College women's soccer finished the 2025 season with a 6-10-1 overall record while competing in a strong Region 4 Division II field.
The Cavaliers opened the season with a 2-1 win over Kaskaskia College and closed the year with one of their best stretches of the season. KCC won four of its final five matches, defeating Illinois Valley Community College, Oakton Community College, Prairie State College, Bryant & Stratton College, and Harper College during the month of October.
KCC's late-season push showed the team's growth and resilience. The Cavaliers defeated Illinois Valley 5-1 on Oct. 4, earned a 4-0 road win at Oakton on Oct. 18, followed with a 2-0 shutout at Prairie State on Oct. 20, then added another 2-0 win over Bryant & Stratton on Oct. 22. KCC closed the regular season with a 6-0 win over Harper College on Oct. 24.
One of the top individual highlights of the season came from Katelyn Borschnack, who earned First Team All-Region 4 honors after a dominant offensive year. Borschnack appeared in all 17 matches and finished with 25 goals, one assist, 51 total points, and six game-winning goals. She led KCC in goals, points, shots, shots on goal, and game-winners.
Borschnack was the Cavaliers' primary attacking threat throughout the season. She accounted for 25 of KCC's 30 goals and scored the game-winner in all six of the Cavaliers' victories.
KCC also received offensive contributions from several others. Adeline Graffeo scored two goals and added one assist, while Claire Chinski finished with one goal and two assists. Jada Cummings and Alexsandra Quintanar each recorded a team-high four assists, helping create chances from different areas of the field.
Kiara Molina and Sophia Scott each added one goal and one assist, while Keira Lawrence contributed two assists. Reigan Muniz also added an assist for the Cavaliers.
In goal, Ashley Renwick carried a heavy workload and gave KCC stability throughout the season. Renwick started all 17 matches, played 1,492 minutes, and finished with 167 saves and a .752 save percentage. She helped the Cavaliers record four shutouts and was a key part of KCC's late-season defensive improvement.
As a team, KCC scored 30 goals and recorded 17 assists. The Cavaliers were at their best late in the season, posting multiple shutouts and generating consistent offense during their October run.
The Region 4 Division II field was led by Rock Valley College, which won the team championship, and South Suburban College, which finished as runner-up. KCC faced both programs during the season, along with several other teams represented on the All-Region list.
Although the Cavaliers finished short of their overall goals, the season featured a strong late-season surge, five shutouts, a First Team All-Region performer, and several players gaining valuable experience. KCC will look to build on that finish as the program moves forward.
