Three Student-Athletes Named to the CSC Academic All-America Teams
AUSTIN, Texas - Student-athletes Alexa Waters, Hailey Wolfe, and Nevaeh Wolfe have been named to the CSC Academic All-America teams.
Waters, a senior, was most recently a part of the women's lacrosse team that won back-to-back national championships. She was named to the CSC First Team Academic All-America team after posting a 3.75 GPA as a finance major. Waters was a member of Chi Alpha Sigma National Honor Society and was also named CSC Academic All-District and to the SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll.
Hailey Wolfe and Nevaeh Wolfe are coming off the program's first-ever AVCA Small College three-peat. In addition to being named CSC Second Team All-America, the twins were named AVCA All-Americans. Hailey Wolfe, a junior majoring in elementary education, recorded a 3.97 GPA, while sister Nevaeh Wolfe had a 3.96 GPA majoring in sport management. Both are members of the Chi Alpha Sigma National Honor Society and were also named CSC Academic All-District and to the SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll.
About Academic All-America®: Established in 1952 and selected by College Sports Communicators, Academic All-America is the longest running and premier award for athletic and academic success across championship college sports at all NCAA levels, the NAIA, two-year colleges, and Canadian institutions. Teams are announced year-round and amplified by CSC member colleges, universities, and conferences on a wide local, regional, national, and even international scope.
About College Sports Communicators: CSC is a diverse organization comprised of more than 4,400 sports communications professionals throughout all levels of college sports in the United States and Canada. Formerly known as CoSIDA, CSC is the proud provider of the Academic All-America® program since 1952.
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