BREVARD, N.C. - The Brevard College women's soccer team (16-0-0, 9-0-0 USA South) capped off its second-straight unbeaten regular season with a resounding victory over Pfeiffer (2-12-1, 1-7-1 USAS) 4-0 on a rain-soaked Wednesday evening at Ives-Lemel Family Field.
The victory wraps up another unblemished regular season for the Tornados, as BC finished off its first regular season without a loss or a tie since the 1996 and 1997 NJCAA National Championship BC women's soccer teams.
Just after the final whistle on Wednesday evening, the Tornados were presented with their 2025 USA South Conference Women's Soccer Regular Season Championship trophy. Associate Vice President for Athletics
Dr. Myranda Nash, Assistant AD/SWA
Kristin Rosato, and Faculty Athletics Representative
Michael Moreschi presented Head Coach
Juan Mascaro and the 2025 Tornados with their championship trophy.
Wednesday's win lengthened Brevard's unbeaten streak to 34 matches — the second-longest active unbeaten streak in NCAA Division III women's soccer and the second-longest active streak across all divisions of NCAA women's soccer. With the USA South tournament running through Brevard, the Tornados will aim to defend their 29-match home unbeaten streak that began on Oct. 18, 2022.
Through 16 matches this fall, the Tornados have outscored opponents 68-3 and continue to rank among the nation's statistical leaders both individually and as a team. BC's 16 wins to start the 2025 campaign give the Tornados far-and-away the best start to a season in program history during the NCAA era.
Senior forward
Mikayla Zvekan once again set the tone, scoring and assisting on the first two scores of the contest to become the BCWS NCAA-era record holder for single-season points (44). Zvekan's strike was her 18th of the 2025 campaign.
Senior forward
Olivia Guillermo scored the first goal of the match, putting in Zvekan's perfectly placed corner kick in the 13th minute to put the Tornados up 1-0.
Just over two and a half minutes later, Zvekan sliced through the Falcon defense to double Brevard's lead in the 16th minute.
Mikaela Edwards scored her first collegiate goal in the 24th minute of action off a corner kick delivered in by
Mikayla Rubin. The Tornados went into the locker room with a 10-1 shot advantage, as BC controlled possession throughout the stanza.
BC applied constant pressure to the Falcon defense in the second half, and its persistence paid off in the 71st minute.
Kaylin Prestosh fed
Kate Floyd down the far sideline, and Floyd's cross was put in by
Audrey Welker for her second goal of the season.
BC finished the match with a 20-2 shot advantage, including a 12-0 mark on-goal, and the Tornado defense kept its 13th clean sheet of the season.
The 2025 USA South Conference Women's Soccer Tournament runs through Brevard, as the Tornados host #8 Salem on Saturday at 5 p.m.
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