Stevens Institute of Technology student-athletes from the men's and women's soccer teams, including Rachel Rouse, Elsa Bley, Bruno Andino, Justin Cross, and Fritz Kabeiseman, have been named to their respective sport's Academic All-Middle Atlantic Conference teams for the fall semester, based on their outstanding academic performance and athletic contributions.

Why It Matters

The recognition highlights the exceptional dedication and success of student-athletes in achieving high academic standards while excelling in their respective sports, showcasing the importance of balancing academic and athletic pursuits.

By the Numbers
  • Rachel Rouse recorded an impressive 4.0 GPA in the fall semester and led the Ducks in offensive performance with eight goals and seven assists, earning Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference honors.
  • Elsa Bley, a consistent performer, achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA and contributed significantly to the team's success with eight assists and four goals, landing a spot on the MAC Freedom First Team.
  • Bruno Andino and Justin Cross also attained a 4.0 GPA, with Andino leading the Ducks in points and earning All-Conference selection, while Cross secured first team All-Region honors for his outstanding goalkeeping skills.
  • Fritz Kabeiseman, honored for the third consecutive year, showcased both defensive prowess and offensive capabilities, contributing to Stevens' impressive performance throughout the season.
State of Play
  • Rouse, Bley, Andino, Cross, and Kabeiseman's academic and athletic achievements have positioned them as key contributors to the success and reputation of the Stevens Institute of Technology soccer programs.
  • Their exceptional performance reflects positively on the dedication and talent within the soccer teams, elevating the overall standards and competitiveness of the MAC Conference.
What's Next

These student-athletes' continued commitment to both academic excellence and athletic achievement is likely to further enhance the reputation and competitive prowess of the Stevens Institute of Technology's soccer programs, setting a high standard for future student-athletes to aspire to.

Bottom Line

The recognition of these student-athletes underscores the impressive balance they have achieved between academic and athletic pursuits, contributing positively to the overall success and reputation of the Stevens Institute of Technology soccer programs.