Concordia Junior Greta Tollefson Wins MIAC Elite 22 Award for Women’s Basketball with Perfect GPA
Concordia junior Greta Tollefson becomes the first-ever women's basketball player in program history to earn the MIAC Elite 22 award. This recognition is presented to the student-athlete with the highest grade-point average in each sport who meets similarly high, sport-specific athletic requirements. Tollefson, majoring in biology with a 4.0 GPA and triple minor in chemistry, psychology, and environmental studies, was a key contributor to Concordia's NCAA Tournament qualification and their second-place finish in the conference standings.
By the Numbers- Tollefson's GPA: 4.0
- Free throw percentage: 86.4%
- Tollefson was a pivotal part of Concordia's NCAA Tournament qualification.
- She started in 25 of the team's 26 games in 2024.
Greta Tollefson's recognition as the MIAC Elite 22 award winner showcases her exceptional achievements, both academically and athletically, positioning her as a true role model for student-athletes.
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