Hall of Fame
The most prolific offensive player in Lewis University women's soccer history, Nancy Reyes was a driving force behind the Flyers' success in the mid 1990's.
Nancy holds Lewis career records for goals (74), assists (51) and points (199) as well as the school mark for assists in a season (16, 1994 and 1995). She produced four of the Flyers' top 10 single-season goal totals including 21 in 1996, the second highest number in program history,and she never scored fewer than 17 goals in a season. Nancy also registered four of Lewis' top 10 single-season assist totals, and each of her four single-season point totals ranks among the program's top 10. The 52 points tallied in her freshman campaign rank second in team history and were one of the 10 highest totals in NCAA Division II that season.
In NCAA Division II, Nancy was second in assists (16), tied for 13th in points (50) abd tied for 20th in goals (17) as a sophomore, and 15th in points (47) and tied for 15th in goals (18) in her senior year.
Nancy was named to the All-GLVC first team and was the Flyers' Most Valuable Player in 1995, 1996, and 1997 (sharing the 1996 and 1997 awards with sister Cindy). She was an All-Central Region first-team honoree in 1996 and 1997 and a 1996 honorable mention All-America.
Lewis had a 51-21 overall record (.697) during Nancy's career, making that the winningest four-year perios in program history, and was 20-4-1 (.820) against GLVC teams. The 1995 team won the first-ever GLVC women's soccer title, qualified for the NCAA Division II Championship and was ranked No. 6 in the country.