118 Conference Carolinas Soccer Players Named Academic All-Conference
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.