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WSOC | Dominguez Named to WCC All-Academic Team
11/29/2018 2:33:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Anyssa Dominguez was selected to the conference's All-Academic Team while six other Gaels earned honorable mentions.
SAN BRUNO, Calif. — The West Coast Conference announced their women's soccer All-Academic Team this week and Anyssa Dominguez was selected to the prestigious list featuring 11 of the conference's brightest student-athletes.
The senior Dominguez boasts an impressive 3.61 grade point average while pursuing a degree in biology. Not only was she a leader in the classroom, Dominguez was also one of the Gaels' top performers last season as she was third on the team in points and tied for first in assists. The midfielder earned an honorable mention nod last season as well for her academics.
In addition to Dominguez, six other Gaels were named academic honorable mentions: Malia Allison, Jaylen Crim, Jordyn Cunningham, Kelsey Hill, Maleah Milner, and Anna Parker. Among that list, Crim and Hill had also earned All-WCC honorable mentions earlier this offseason for their terrific work on the field.
At the conclusion of each athletic season, the WCC selects an all-academic squad for each WCC-sponsored sport. To be considered, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average while also being a significant contributor to her team.
2018 WEST COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SOCCER ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Name School Class GPA Major
Sigrid Aas Pacific Jr. 4.00 Business Administration
Kendall Bietsch Pacific Sr. 3.94 Health, Exercise and Sport Science
Shelby Cormier Loyola Marymount Sr. 3.72 Communications Studies
Anyssa Dominguez Saint Mary's Sr. 3.61 Biology
Samantha Jehnings San Francisco R-Jr. 3.91 Sports Management
Natalie Kennedy Santa Clara Jr. 3.99 Public Health Science
Brielle Preece Pepperdine Sr. 3.47 Psychology
Larkin Russell Portland Jr. 4.00 Psychology
Madie Siddoway Gates BYU Sr. 3.88 Psychology
Autumn Smithers San Francisco R-Jr. 3.93 Marketing
Emma Tyrnauer Loyola Marymount Sr. 3.89 Biology
2018 WCC WOMEN'S SOCCER ALL-ACADEMIC HONORABLE MENTION
Malia Allison (Saint Mary's); Callie Best (Gonzaga); Rachel Bingham Lyman (BYU); Lizzy Braby (BYU); Olivia Camera (San Francisco); Emily Carman (Loyola Marymount); Kelley Carusa, San Diego; Katelyn Chandler (Pacific); Chloe Colbert (Loyola Marymount); Mikayla Colohan (BYU); Maddie Cooley (Gonzaga); Jaylen Crim (Saint Mary's); Jordyn Cunningham (Saint Mary's); Olivia Dendinger (Portland); Sami Fairweather (San Diego); McKenna Ferrera (Gonzaga); Jackie Fiacco (Loyola Marymount); Elise Flake (BYU); Madeline Gotta (Gonzaga); Josie Guinn (BYU); Kimberly Hazlett (Portland); Kelcie Hedge (Santa Clara); Samantha Heilman (Gonzaga); Regan Heslop (Pacific); Kelsey Hill (Saint Mary's); Alyssa Jefferson (BYU); India Jencks (Gonzaga); Sofia Jones (Santa Clara); Samantha Jordan (Loyola Marymount); Kallie Kampfl (Loyola Marymount); Cassidy Kaumeyer (San Francisco); Rachel Khaw (Portland); Ali King (Loyola Marymount); Nikki Leishman (Pacific); Melissa Lewis (Loyola Marymount); Melissa Lowder (Santa Clara); Izzie Lueken (San Francisco); Rachel Lusby (Portland); Sabrina Macias Davis (BYU); Maddie Marotta (San Diego); Summer Mason (San Diego); Gabbie McWilliams (Santa Clara); Maleah Milner (Saint Mary's); Brianna Miyama (Portland); Makaylie Moore (BYU); Natalie Muth (Portland); Anna Parker (Saint Mary's); DB Pridham (Santa Clara); Ariana Pumpelly (Gonzaga); Taryn Ries (Portland); Kendra Steele (Portland); Kelsey Turnbow (Santa Clara); Jodi Ulkekul (Gonzaga); Alexis Vilarino (Pacific); Sophia Vivano (Gonzaga); Ellie Walker (Portland); Halle Walls (San Diego); Brie Welch (Pepperdine); Ellie Winkelmann (Portland)
The senior Dominguez boasts an impressive 3.61 grade point average while pursuing a degree in biology. Not only was she a leader in the classroom, Dominguez was also one of the Gaels' top performers last season as she was third on the team in points and tied for first in assists. The midfielder earned an honorable mention nod last season as well for her academics.
In addition to Dominguez, six other Gaels were named academic honorable mentions: Malia Allison, Jaylen Crim, Jordyn Cunningham, Kelsey Hill, Maleah Milner, and Anna Parker. Among that list, Crim and Hill had also earned All-WCC honorable mentions earlier this offseason for their terrific work on the field.
At the conclusion of each athletic season, the WCC selects an all-academic squad for each WCC-sponsored sport. To be considered, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average while also being a significant contributor to her team.
2018 WEST COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN'S SOCCER ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Name School Class GPA Major
Sigrid Aas Pacific
Kendall Bietsch Pacific Sr. 3.94 Health, Exercise and Sport Science
Shelby Cormier Loyola Marymount Sr. 3.72 Communications Studies
Anyssa Dominguez Saint Mary's Sr. 3.61 Biology
Samantha Jehnings San Francisco R-Jr. 3.91 Sports Management
Natalie Kennedy Santa Clara Jr. 3.99 Public Health Science
Brielle Preece Pepperdine Sr. 3.47 Psychology
Larkin Russell Portland Jr. 4.00 Psychology
Madie Siddoway Gates BYU Sr. 3.88 Psychology
Autumn Smithers San Francisco R-Jr. 3.93 Marketing
Emma Tyrnauer Loyola Marymount Sr. 3.89 Biology
2018 WCC WOMEN'S SOCCER ALL-ACADEMIC HONORABLE MENTION
Malia Allison (Saint Mary's); Callie Best (Gonzaga); Rachel Bingham Lyman (BYU); Lizzy Braby (BYU); Olivia Camera (San Francisco); Emily Carman (Loyola Marymount); Kelley Carusa, San Diego; Katelyn Chandler (Pacific); Chloe Colbert (Loyola Marymount); Mikayla Colohan (BYU); Maddie Cooley (Gonzaga); Jaylen Crim (Saint Mary's); Jordyn Cunningham (Saint Mary's); Olivia Dendinger (Portland); Sami Fairweather (San Diego); McKenna Ferrera (Gonzaga); Jackie Fiacco (Loyola Marymount); Elise Flake (BYU); Madeline Gotta (Gonzaga); Josie Guinn (BYU); Kimberly Hazlett (Portland); Kelcie Hedge (Santa Clara); Samantha Heilman (Gonzaga); Regan Heslop (Pacific); Kelsey Hill (Saint Mary's); Alyssa Jefferson (BYU); India Jencks (Gonzaga); Sofia Jones (Santa Clara); Samantha Jordan (Loyola Marymount); Kallie Kampfl (Loyola Marymount); Cassidy Kaumeyer (San Francisco); Rachel Khaw (Portland); Ali King (Loyola Marymount); Nikki Leishman (Pacific); Melissa Lewis (Loyola Marymount); Melissa Lowder (Santa Clara); Izzie Lueken (San Francisco); Rachel Lusby (Portland); Sabrina Macias Davis (BYU); Maddie Marotta (San Diego); Summer Mason (San Diego); Gabbie McWilliams (Santa Clara); Maleah Milner (Saint Mary's); Brianna Miyama (Portland); Makaylie Moore (BYU); Natalie Muth (Portland); Anna Parker (Saint Mary's); DB Pridham (Santa Clara); Ariana Pumpelly (Gonzaga); Taryn Ries (Portland); Kendra Steele (Portland); Kelsey Turnbow (Santa Clara); Jodi Ulkekul (Gonzaga); Alexis Vilarino (Pacific); Sophia Vivano (Gonzaga); Ellie Walker (Portland); Halle Walls (San Diego); Brie Welch (Pepperdine); Ellie Winkelmann (Portland)
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