Five Jets receive CSC Softball Academic All-District Honors
Five members of the Newman University softball team earned Academic All-District honors from College Sports Communicators, highlighting their achievements both on the field and in academics. The selected athletes are now eligible for consideration for the CSC Academic All-America ballot, which will be announced later this year. The program recognizes excellence across NCAA Divisions I, II, III, and NAIA, with the goal of promoting student-athlete achievements. The honored players played pivotal roles on their team this season, showcasing notable statistics and performances. These awards underscore a commitment to academic and athletic excellence among collegiate athletes.
By the Numbers- Lani Dryden: 49 games, .257 batting average, 37 hits.
- Lauren McNaught: 46 games, .297 batting average, 8 successful stolen bases.
- The Academic All-District teams recognize top-performing student-athletes in NCAA and NAIA sports.
- Five Jets earned the All-District honors and are in contention for Academic All-America selections.
The CSC will announce first-, second-, and third-team Academic All-America honorees later this year, revealing the top student-athletes from the district selections. There will likely be increased competition as candidates are considered for these prestigious national titles.
Bottom LineNewman's recognition of student-athletes through these honors not only emphasizes their performance in sports but also showcases their commitment to academic success. These accolades serve as an inspiration for future student-athletes aiming to balance academics and athletics effectively.
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