ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord women's soccer trio of sophomore forward
Tiana Campbell, sophomore goalkeeper
Maddie Loughborough and senior forward
Caitlin Webster have earned College Sports Communicators' (CSC) Academic All-District.
Campbell picks up another postseason award, adding to her haul of Mountain East Conference Player of the Year and D2CCA All-Atlantic Region First Team. She scored 16 goals and tallied 36 points during the season. The Plymouth, England native is top 10 in Division II in goals scored. Campbell tallied four braces during the regular season and saved her first career hat trick for the MEC Quarterfinals versus Point Park. In the classroom, Campbell carries a 3.90 GPA as a psychology major.
Loughborough, a Bath, England native, earns CSC Academic All-District with a 3.98 GPA in CU's biology program. She spent over 1,300 minutes in goal for the Mountain Lions this fall as she started 15 games. Loughborough made 41 saves and sported a goals-against average of 1.27. She was in on six solo shutouts and combined for a seventh. Loughborough had a scoreless streak of nearly 400 minutes in September as she was in on three consecutive solo shutouts.
Webster makes it two straight years as CSC Academic All-District. The Sydney, Australia native continues her strong showing both in the classroom and on the pitch. Webster led the MEC in assists (eight) this fall to go with three goals. She earned All-MEC Honorable Mention. Webster had her first career two-assist game versus Charleston (Oct. 22) while netting a brace against Glenville State (Sept. 17). She finished her career with 17 assists which ranks top 10 in program history. The psychology major is on pace to graduate with highest academic honors, sporting a 3.97 GPA.
All three players move on to the CSC Academic All-American ballot based on their athletic and academic accolades.
To be eligible for CSC Academic All-District, student-athletes must have a 3.50 cumulative GPA. In competition, they have played in 90 percent of games or started 66 percent of the time. Â
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