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Thirteen Holy Cross Soccer Players Recognized As NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athletes

Thirteen Holy Cross Soccer Players Recognized As NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athletes

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) recently announced their Daktronics Men's and Women's Soccer Scholar-Athletes. Holy Cross College had 13 soccer players receive this prestigious honor.

In order to be nominated, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, must appear on the eligibility certificate for the sport, and have attended one full year at the institution.

 

Men's soccer had four student-athletes receive this distinction. Junior Gabe Nyenka and sophomores Achimed Sabu, David Ross, and Martin Von Thun were named 2022 Daktronics NAIA Men's Soccer Scholar-Athletes.

 

The women's soccer team had nine players awarded this honor. Seniors Lauren Cernak and Kathleen Ming were named 2022 Daktronics NAIA Women's Soccer Scholar-Athletes. Juniors Rachel Gomez, Taelyn Hendrickson, Morgan Maggine, and Ashley McDonald earned this distinction, while sophomores Brynn Dauby, Jennifer Requeno, and Katherine West were awarded.

 

To read the NAIA men's soccer official release, please click here.

To read the NAIA women's soccer official release, please click here.

  

The Holy Cross College Saints compete in eight intercollegiate sports for men and women. Holy Cross has produced 205 Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic Team honors and 108 All-Conference members, and two NAIA All-Americans. Founded in 1966, Holy Cross College is a Catholic, residential, coed, four-year institution of higher learning, offering an applied liberal arts curriculum. The mission of Holy Cross College is to educate and form global citizens with the competence to see and the courage to act.

Original source can be found here.

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