Bulldogs Earn Academic All-District Honors, Main Advances To Academic All-America Ballot
November 26, 2025 | Soccer
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State soccer saw the maximum number of student-athletes named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team this week.
The Bulldogs were represented by Zoe Main, Kyra Taylor, Lauryn Taylor, Rebeka Vega-Peleka and Sarah Wommack. Kyra Taylor and Main are two-time all-district honorees. Main, who was Third Team All-SEC selection this fall, was chosen as a finalist for the CSC Academic All-America team and now advances to a national ballot to be voted on by CSC members.
Main boasts a 3.92 career GPA while majoring in kinesiology, and she started every match for State this fall. The junior tallied six goals and 14 points, both of which were second on the team, while serving as one of the team captains. Nine of her 14 points came in conference play, and she ranked sixth in the SEC with four goals in league play. Main was also recognized last fall and has been tabbed to the SEC Honor Roll in each of her first two seasons. This past summer, she was called up to the U.S. Soccer College Talent ID Camp in June.
Kyra Taylor earned All-District recognition last fall while playing at Louisiana Tech. The transfer forward also started every match alongside Main at the head of the Bulldogs' attack. She boasts a 3.91 career GPA while majoring in biological sciences on the pre-med track. The Longview, Texas, native scored four times this fall.
Lauryn Taylor, Vega-Peleka and Wommack all earned their first recognitions. Lauryn Taylor was tabbed to the SEC First-Year Honor Roll last fall as a freshman. She too is majoring in biological sciences on the pre-med track with a GPA of 3.66 and saw action in all but two matches this fall. Vega-Peleka is a mechanical engineering major with a 3.75 GPA who played in 18 matches and started five of the last six including every game of State's run to the SEC Tournament semifinals.
Wommack started the first 14 matches of the year in net and became the first MSU goalkeeper to open her Bulldog career undefeated through her first five SEC matches, going 4-0-1 to start league play. She became the first Bulldog keeper with an assist since 2017 and the first to save multiple penalty kicks in a season since 2016. The transfer from App State boasts a 3.73 GPA while majoring in biological sciences on the pre-med track.
With Main advancing to the Academic All-America ballot, State will have a chance to claim its fifth Academic All-America honor in program history. Most recently, Maddy Anderson and Macey Hodge were named First Team Academic All-Americans last fall. Anderson was the Division I Team Member of the Year while collecting her third career Academic All-America recognition.
The Academic All-America program was created in 1952. The voting process was updated in the summer of 2022, raising the minimum GPA and athletic participation standards. Student-athletes must post a cumulative career GPA of at least 3.50 and have played 90 percent of a team's games or started in 66 percent to be eligible. Freshmen are not eligible.
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The Bulldogs were represented by Zoe Main, Kyra Taylor, Lauryn Taylor, Rebeka Vega-Peleka and Sarah Wommack. Kyra Taylor and Main are two-time all-district honorees. Main, who was Third Team All-SEC selection this fall, was chosen as a finalist for the CSC Academic All-America team and now advances to a national ballot to be voted on by CSC members.
Main boasts a 3.92 career GPA while majoring in kinesiology, and she started every match for State this fall. The junior tallied six goals and 14 points, both of which were second on the team, while serving as one of the team captains. Nine of her 14 points came in conference play, and she ranked sixth in the SEC with four goals in league play. Main was also recognized last fall and has been tabbed to the SEC Honor Roll in each of her first two seasons. This past summer, she was called up to the U.S. Soccer College Talent ID Camp in June.
Kyra Taylor earned All-District recognition last fall while playing at Louisiana Tech. The transfer forward also started every match alongside Main at the head of the Bulldogs' attack. She boasts a 3.91 career GPA while majoring in biological sciences on the pre-med track. The Longview, Texas, native scored four times this fall.
Lauryn Taylor, Vega-Peleka and Wommack all earned their first recognitions. Lauryn Taylor was tabbed to the SEC First-Year Honor Roll last fall as a freshman. She too is majoring in biological sciences on the pre-med track with a GPA of 3.66 and saw action in all but two matches this fall. Vega-Peleka is a mechanical engineering major with a 3.75 GPA who played in 18 matches and started five of the last six including every game of State's run to the SEC Tournament semifinals.
Wommack started the first 14 matches of the year in net and became the first MSU goalkeeper to open her Bulldog career undefeated through her first five SEC matches, going 4-0-1 to start league play. She became the first Bulldog keeper with an assist since 2017 and the first to save multiple penalty kicks in a season since 2016. The transfer from App State boasts a 3.73 GPA while majoring in biological sciences on the pre-med track.
With Main advancing to the Academic All-America ballot, State will have a chance to claim its fifth Academic All-America honor in program history. Most recently, Maddy Anderson and Macey Hodge were named First Team Academic All-Americans last fall. Anderson was the Division I Team Member of the Year while collecting her third career Academic All-America recognition.
The Academic All-America program was created in 1952. The voting process was updated in the summer of 2022, raising the minimum GPA and athletic participation standards. Student-athletes must post a cumulative career GPA of at least 3.50 and have played 90 percent of a team's games or started in 66 percent to be eligible. Freshmen are not eligible.
For more information on the Bulldog soccer program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSOC."
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