CL Women’s Soccer Grabs Trio of CSC Academic All-American Awards

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CL Women’s Soccer Grabs Trio of CSC Academic All-American Awards

 

AUSTIN, Texas – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced its 2022 NAIA Women’s Soccer Academic All-American Teams on Monday, with a trio of Spring Arbor student-athletes representing the Crossroads League on the prestigious list just days after winning the NAIA National Championship for the Cougars.

 

SAU’s Mackenzie Selvius, Becca Mindling and Ariana Stoltzfus took three of the 11 available spots on the CSC NAIA Women’s Soccer First-Team Academic All-American list, with Selvius also being touted as the CSC NAIA Women’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year.

 

The CSC Academic All-District and All-American awards are designed to showcase student-athletes with a 3.50 cumulative grade-point average and at least one full year at their current institution who have reached sophomore status academically and have played in at least half of their team’s current season as a primary contributor.

 

CSC Academic All-American honors are voted on by CSC members from around the nation. To be eligible for the honor, student-athletes must first be selected as CSC Academic All-District performers, after being nominated by their institution’s Sports Information Department.

 

2022 CSC NAIA Women’s Soccer Academic All-American of the Year

Mackenzie Selvius, Spring Arbor

 

2022 CSC NAIA Women’s Soccer Academic All-American Recipients

Mackenzie Selvius, Spring Arbor (First-Team)
Becca Mindling, Spring Arbor (First-Team)
Ariana Stoltzfus, Spring Arbor (First-Team)

 

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