Six Case Western Reserve University Women’s Soccer Players Earn Academic All-District Honors
Key points:
- Six members of the Case Western Reserve University women's soccer team earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Honors
- Student-athletes must have a cumulative grade point average greater than 3.50 and have competed in at least 90 percent or started in at least 66 percent of their team's games to be eligible for the award
- The selection recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom
Six Spartans from the Case Western Reserve University women’s soccer team have been honored with College Sports Communicators Academic All-District recognition. The recipients include Jamie Goldfarb, Aniya Hartzler, Carolyn Koutures, Alexis Sassower, Maggie Storti, and Helina VanBibber. These student-athletes demonstrated impressive academic performance with a cumulative GPA greater than 3.50 while excelling on the field. Among the awardees, Goldfarb and Hartzler received recognition for their exceptional on-field performances during the season. The Spartans’ impressive season concluded with a record of 12-2-4, earning them their fourth consecutive NCAA Division III Championship qualification.
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