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NEW HAVEN, Conn. - - The 2024 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women's Soccer All-Academic Team was released today by CACC Commissioner Dan Mara. The team contains 127 student-athletes representing all 12 women's soccer-playing institutions in the conference.
To be eligible for CACC All-Academic status, a student-athlete must possess a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 at the end of the immediately preceding term (may include summer for fall-sport participants), must be enrolled for at least two full-time semesters at his/her current institution, and must be a second-year student-athlete at his/her current institution. The CACC All-Academic Team was instituted during the 2004-05 academic year.
The Wilmington University women's soccer team placed four student-athletes on the 2024 CACC All-Academic Team. Meeting the qualifying criteria was four-time honoree Julia Yuhase with a 3.67 grade point average and three-time honoree Mio Nakajima with a 3.74 grade point average. Joining the team for the first time this year is sophomore Maria Leguizamon with a 3.73 GPA and senior Brianna Wons with a perfect 4.00 cumulative GPA.
Among the honorees were eight student-athletes with perfect 4.00 GPAs – Bridgeport's Antia Lopez; Nicole Jenal of Felician University; Seanna Boan of Georgian Court; Kaitlyn Nolan from Goldey-Beacom College; Holy Family University's Karli Farrell; Jefferson's Kyra Lesko; Larissa Bluntschli of Post University; and Brianna Wons from Wilmington University. They were part of a group of 38 players on the list with GPAs of 3.90 or higher.
Sixty-three members of the All-Academic Team are repeat winners. Among that group are five-time honoree Megan Feehan of Caldwell University and four-time honorees Mariana Ferreira and Ashley Georgevich of Caldwell; Jenal from Felician; and Julia Yuhase of Wilmington. Twenty-six others were recognized for the third time.
The 127 CACC All-Academic Women's Soccer honorees are 20 more than in 2023. The complete list can be viewed by clicking the link above.