COLEMAN NAMED COSIDA WOMEN'S SOCCER ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Washington and Lee senior midfielder Heather
Coleman (Blackwood, N.J./Triton Regional) was named to the CoSIDA
Women's Soccer Academic All-America team on Wednesday as voted on
by members of the College Sports Information Directors of
America.
Coleman, who was appointed to the third team, became eligible for
the award after she was named First Team CoSIDA Academic
All-District.
An economics and politics major with a 4.071 grade-point average
(GPA), Coleman was a three-year letterwinner for the Generals,
playing in 75 of a possible 76 games in her career. She recorded
two goals and three assists this season and leaves W&L with 18
goals and nine assists for her career, ranking eighth all-time at
W&L with 44 points.
Coleman's appointment to the CoSIDA Academic All-America team
marks the first W&L women's soccer player named to the team,
the fifth-straight year a General has been named Academic
All-America and the 34th time a W&L athlete has received the
honor since 1975.
The criteria for the CoSIDA Academic All-America program states
that a player must be of sophomore academic standing, be a starter
or important reserve and claim a GPA of at-least 3.20 on a 4.0
scale. Washington and Lee is a member of District III, including
players from small colleges in Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia and Florida.
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