118 Conference Carolinas Soccer Players Named Academic All-Conference

118 Conference Carolinas Soccer Players Named Academic All-Conference

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118 Conference Carolinas Soccer Players Named Academic All-Conference

HIGH POINT N.C. - Conference Carolinas is proud to announce the 2015 Men's and Women's Soccer Players Academic All-Conference Teams award winners. 

The 118 student-athletes listed below were named to the 2015 Conference Carolinas Men's and Women's Soccer Academic All-Conference Team for maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or higher on a 4.0 scale. The GPA is calculated based on the student-athlete's cumulative average through the previous semester and each student-athlete must have attended their member institution for at least one academic year. Academic All-Conference Teams are comprised of juniors and seniors who play in one of Conference Carolina's twenty sponsored sports.

Each year the Academic All-Conference Teams are released as part of the championship season. Women's soccer began tournament play on Monday, November 2nd, with the men scheduled to start on the 3rd. All quarterfinal games will be played at the higher seeded team. The highest remaining seed will host the semifinal and final rounds at one location.

Keep up with all the Conference Carolinas fall tournament action on the league website Fall Championship Central link.


Women's Soccer

 

Barton College

Giselle Dominguez

Kelsey Rothwell

 

Belmont Abbey College

Megan Nanney

Elise Lemieux

Cassidy Coutinho

Hailey Bonnin

Laura Shelton

Mindy Coffman

Robyn Hatcher

Cierra Skyers

Jada Mauney

 

Converse

Julia Babic

Darby Boyd

Mariah Elliot

Olivia Grose

Erika Hanson

Natalie Johnson

Halley Wisner

 

Erskine

Taylor Bush

Jennifer Deppen

Layne Jackson

Brittany Jakiela

Casey Rosborough

McKenzie Waldrop

 

King

Kendyl Baird

Lindsey Curtis

Tara Dakers

Bailey Torrez

 

Lees-McRae College

Molly Ames

Erin Barcal

Kathryn Brandon

Jessica Bunce

Lena Langille

Emma McGovern

Mallory Overholt

Ashley Ritter

Elise Steinmetz

Cheyenne Warrick

 

Limestone

Elizabeth Gore

Paige Jellison

Mariette Martinez

 

University of Mount Olive

Kelsey Cirrito

Lauren Cowley

Stephanie McCoy

Nichole Poppe

Madison Robak

Christine Rocchio

Jennifer Sickles

Alexandra Wetherholt

Niza Vera

 

North Greenville University

Kathryn Alen

Courtney Etheridge

Sara Forrester

Karis Hoover

Devin Worth

 

Pfeiffer

Victoria Jackson

Lillie Brady

Dana Keeran

Abby Ramsdell

Jennifer Baity

Madeline Gadd

Mary Pasour

Erin Moore

Brae Buster

Stephanie Hardig

Emily Herbert

Alexa Eclipse

Katlyn Stevens

Arianna Papai

Kimberly Olvera

 
 
 
 

Men's Soccer


Barton College

Kevin Strassburger

Matthew Smith

 

Belmont Abbey College

Sean Trompeter

Nick Fuller

Jordan Gardner

Thomas Hamilton

David de los Reyes

 

Erskine

Omar Al Quaz

Leandro Bolanos

 

King

Brian Butler

Christopher Hicks

Shuler Hopkins

Kindale Liburd

Cameron Sauro

Kari Sveinsson

 

Lees-McRae College

James Abraham

Jacob Copeland

Matthew Cureton

Maurice Kleinert

Gus Pederson

Marvyn Rieger

Isauro Estrada

 

Limetsone

Thomas Godfrey

Gui Machado

Joseph Pegg

William Picoux

Lalaina Randriamanantena

 

University of Mount Olive

Bright Eto

Ramario Dyke

Louis Gorman

Fernando Tacuri

Cooper Gaypia

 

North Greenville University

Douglas Cordi

Brandon Harrison

Ara Zadoorian 

Joel Johnson

Luke Jones

Jonathan Lind

Juan Regalado

Sjors Van Eck

Marcelo Yshikawa

 

Pfeiffer University

Nicolas Dulac

Mateo Graces Yepes

Santiago Sanchez

Daniel Siaj

Roberto Soares

Maxwell Rogers

Johnny Sanchez

 




Conference Carolinas is a NCAA Division II athletics conference made up of 12 teams from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. These institutions consist of: Barton College, Belmont Abbey, Converse College, Emmanuel College, Erskine College, King University, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, University of Mount Olive, North Greenville University, Pfeiffer University, and Southern Wesleyan. Emmanuel College and Southern Wesleyan University are currently completing the NCAA Membership Process and will be fully competing in league championships in the near future.