Natasja Davis Selected As CCC U.S. Bank Scholar Athlete of the Year
Natasja Davis of The College of Idaho has been named the CCC U.S. Bank Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year for 2025-26, celebrating her outstanding academic and athletic achievements. Graduating with a perfect 4.0 GPA as an exercise science major, Davis has excelled both on the soccer field and in her studies. She ranks second in school history with 38 goals and 90 total points, holding the record for 13 game-winning goals. Her leadership contributed to three CCC regular season championships and two NAIA Final Site appearances, including a run to the national semifinals. This award highlights her legacy of excellence and significant impact on the Yotes women's soccer program.
By the Numbers- Graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA in exercise science.
- Scored 38 goals and accumulated 90 points, ranking second all-time for the Yotes.
- Set a program record with 13 game-winning goals.
- Achieved three CCC regular season championships and three conference tournament titles.
While Davis' accolades are noteworthy, some may argue the challenges faced by student-athletes in balancing academics with competitive sports and the potential impact on their well-being.
State of Play- Davis' recognition as Scholar-Athlete of the Year is a testament to her dedication to both sports and academics.
- The Yotes women's soccer program continues to build on its competitive success and academic prestige.
Davis will likely pursue opportunities in her field, potentially influencing future generations of student-athletes to prioritize both academic and athletic excellence.
Bottom LineNatasja Davis' achievement reinforces the importance of balancing academic success with athletic performance, serving as an inspiring role model for current and future student-athletes.
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