Embry-Riddle senior Isabelle Navren was named the 2023 Women's Soccer Academic All-America Team Member of the Year, along with being selected to the Academic All-America first team. This marks the first time a student-athlete has won the award in Embry-Riddle's NCAA II era. Navren is the fourth student-athlete in the university's history to achieve this honor, following her outstanding performance on and off the field.

Why It Matters

Navren's recognition underscores the importance of balancing academic excellence with athletic achievements, setting a high standard for student-athletes. Her success reflects the dedication and commitment required to excel both in sports and academics, serving as an inspiration for aspiring student-athletes.

By the Numbers
  • Navren earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in her undergraduate degree in accounting and finance
  • She has made 29 career assists, scored 27 goals, and achieved a total of 69 career points
  • Myhrvold Seim scored 21 points with nine goals and three assists in the 2023 season
  • Both players have excelled academically and athletically, demonstrating remarkable dedication and talent
State of Play
  • Navren and Myhrvold Seim's contributions have led the Eagles to numerous championships and impressive NCAA II South Region tournament appearances
  • They have made significant individual and team achievements, leaving a lasting impact on the university's soccer program
What's Next

Navren and Myhrvold Seim's success sets a precedence for future student-athletes, encouraging them to pursue excellence both on the field and in the classroom.

Bottom Line

Navren and Myhrvold Seim's achievements exemplify the ideal student-athlete, showcasing the capacity to excel academically and athletically, serving as a role model for the sports community at Embry-Riddle and beyond.