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2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners A total of 773 soccer teams (289 men, 484 women) posted a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher, thereby earning the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award for the 2017-18 academic year. Of that total, 192 schools had both their men's and women's programs recognized. Schools with both men's and women's programs honored: University of Akron Amherst College Augsburg University Austin College Baker University Baldwin Wallace University Bard College Bellarmine University Belmont University Benedictine University Bentley University Berry College Bethel University Binghamton University Birmingham-Southern College Bob Jones University Boston University Cairn University Caldwell University UCLA University of California San Diego California State University Bakersfield Calvin College Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/web/Awards/Recipients/2017-18_College_Team_Academic_Award_Winners.aspx 1/27 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners Central College University of Central Florida Chapman University Clark University Coastal Carolina University Colorado State University-Pueblo Columbia University Concordia University Chicago Concordia University Nebraska Concordia University Portland Connecticut College Crown College Curry College Dalton State College University of Dayton Delaware Valley College University of Denver DePaul University University of Detroit Mercy Dickinson College Dominican University Duke University Eastern Connecticut State University Edgewood College Endicott College University of Evansville Florida Southern College Florida Institute of Technology Fordham University George Mason University Georgetown University Georgia Gwinnett College Gonzaga University Goucher College Grand Canyon University Grand View University Grinnell College Grove City College Harvard University https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/web/Awards/Recipients/2017-18_College_Team_Academic_Award_Winners.aspx 2/27 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners Haverford College Hawaii Pacific University Holy Family University University of Illinois-Springfield Illinois Wesleyan University Indiana Institute of Technology Johns Hopkins University Kalamazoo College Keuka College Lees-McRae College Lewis University Limestone College Lincoln Memorial University Lipscomb University LIU Brooklyn Loras College Loyola University Chicago Luther College Lynn University Macalester College MacMurray College Marietta College Marist College Marshall University Martin Methodist College Marywood University University of Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Memphis Mercer University Merrimack College Metropolitan State University of Denver Michigan State University Midway University Missouri University of Science & Technology Monmouth University Montana State University-Billings University of Montevallo Mount Aloysius College https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/web/Awards/Recipients/2017-18_College_Team_Academic_Award_Winners.aspx 3/27 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners University of Nebraska-Omaha University of New Haven University of New Mexico New York Institute of Technology University of North Carolina-Asheville University of North Carolina-Wilmington North Carolina State University University of North Florida University of North Georgia University of Notre Dame Oakland University Ohio Dominican University Ohio State University Ohio Wesleyan University Oklahoma Christian University Oxford College of Emory University University of the Ozarks University of the Pacific University of Pennsylvania Piedmont College Plymouth State University University of Portland Princeton University University of Providence Queens University of Charlotte Radford University Roberts Wesleyan College Rockhurst University Rollins College Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rutgers University SCAD Savannah Saint Bonaventure University St. Edward's University St. John's University Saint Mary's College of California The College of Saint Rose University of St. Thomas (Minn.) The Sage Colleges https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/web/Awards/Recipients/2017-18_College_Team_Academic_Award_Winners.aspx 4/27 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners Salisbury University Salve Regina University San Diego State University Santa Clara University Sarah Lawrence College University of Scranton Seattle University Seattle Pacific University Seton Hill University Siena College Skidmore College University of South Carolina University of Southern Indiana Southwestern University Springfield College Spring Hill College Stanford University SUNY Geneseo SUNY New Paltz Stevenson University Stony Brook University Suffolk University Swarthmore College University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley University of Texas-Tyler Thomas University Tiffin University Trinity University Valparaiso University Vassar College Virginia Commonwealth University Wartburg College Washington College University of Washington Washington and Lee University Washington University in St. Louis Wells College West Chester University West Virginia University https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/web/Awards/Recipients/2017-18_College_Team_Academic_Award_Winners.aspx 5/27 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners Western New England University Western Washington University Wheeling Jesuit University Wilkes University William Jewell College College of William & Mary Winthrop University University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wofford College The College of Wooster Worcester Polytechnic Institute Xavier University Young Harris College Women's Team Academic Award (School, Coach, GPA) Agnes Scott College, Eric Struble, 3.23 University of Akron, Noreen Herlihy, 3.29 University of Alabama, Wes Hart, 3.59 Albion College, Eric Scott, 3.57 Alfred University, Craig Yanni, 3.41 American University, Anabel Hering, 3.67 American International College, Kevon Isa, 3.14 Amherst College, Jen Hughes, 3.56 Anderson University, Jennifer Myhre, 3.38 Angelo State University, Travis McCorkle, 3.34 Appalachian State University, Sarah Strickland, 3.42 Augsburg University, Mike Navarre, 3.38 Austin College, David Sheridan, 3.15 Baker University, Mark Sheldon, 3.48 Baldwin Wallace University, Jim Wojtkun, 3.40 Ball State University, Craig Roberts, 3.48 Bard College, Bill Kelly, 3.42 Bates College, Kelsy Ross, 3.53 Bellarmine University, Chris Tinius, 3.79 Belmont Abbey College, Michael Lynch, 3.48 Belmont University, Heather Henson, 3.55 Bemidji State University, Jim Stone, 3.44 Benedictine University, Kyle Stewart, 3.36 https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/web/Awards/Recipients/2017-18_College_Team_Academic_Award_Winners.aspx 6/27 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners Bentley University, Lauren Lukis, 3.52 Berry College, Lorenzo Canalis, 3.33 Bethany Lutheran College, Derick Lyngholm, 3.30 Bethel University, Amanda Maxwell, 3.46 Binghamton University, Neeladri Bhattacharjee, 3.20 Biola University, Erin Brunelle, 3.57 Birmingham-Southern College, David DiPiazza, 3.46 Bloomsburg University, Matt Haney, 3.22 Bob Jones University, Dr. Chris Carmichael, 3.53 Boston University, Nancy Feldman, 3.34 University of Bridgeport, Magnus Nilerud, 3.30 Bridgewater College, Michael Van Horn, 3.26 Bryant University, Andy Biggs, 3.52 University at Buffalo, Shawn Burke, 3.29 Butler Community College, Adam Hunter, 3.31 Cairn University, Kristina O'Connell, 3.50 Caldwell University, Nate Guagliardi, 3.20 University of California, Berkeley, Neil McGuire, 3.37 University of California, Irvine, Scott Juniper, 3.10 UCLA, Amanda Cromwell, 3.18 University of California Merced, Hannah Brown, 3.02 University of California San Diego, Kristin Jones/Trent Painter, 3.24 California Baptist University, Kristen St. Clair, 3.25 California Lutheran University, Frank Marino, 3.20 Cal Poly Pomona, Jay Mason, 3.21 California State University Bakersfield, Sebastian Vecchio, 3.16 California State University Chico, Kim Sutton, 3.23 California State University Fresno, Brian Zwaschka, 3.49 California State University San Marcos, Bobby Renneisen, 3.51 California State University Stanislaus, Gabriel Bolton, 3.33 California University of Pennsylvania, Pete Curtis, 3.42 Calvin College, Emily Ottenhoff, 3.37 Capital University, Matt Ogden, 3.41 Carleton College, Jocelyn Keller, 3.59 Carnegie Mellon University, Yon Struble, 3.58 Carroll College, David Thorvidlson, 3.38 Carson-Newman University, Simon Duffy, 3.08 Carthage College, Sara Meyer, 3.56 Case Western Reserve University, Tiffany Crooks, 3.55 https://unitedsoccercoaches.org/web/Awards/Recipients/2017-18_College_Team_Academic_Award_Winners.aspx 7/27 10/4/2018 2017-18 College Team Academic Award Winners Castleton University, Chris Chapdelaine, 3.36 Catholic University of America, Jon-Paul Sousa, 3.51 Cedar Crest College, Sarah Wolcott, 3.22 Centenary College of Louisiana, Greg Cathell, 3.19 Central College, Michael Kobylinski, 3.54 Central Connecticut State University, Mick D'Arcy, 3.32 University of Central Florida, Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak, 3.40 Central Michigan University, Peter McGahey, 3.35 University of Central Missouri, Lewis Theobald, 3.52 University of Central Oklahoma, Mike Cook, 3.28 Central Washington University, Michael Farrand, 3.60 Centre College, Jay Hoffman, 3.16 Chapman University, Courtney Carrillo, 3.53 University of Charleston, Todd Duiguid, 3.25 Chatham University, Betsy Warren, 3.67 Chestnut Hill College, Sandy Dickson, 3.33 University
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