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Women's CSC All-District

Six Student-Athletes Named to Women's At-Large CSC Academic All-District Team

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GREENWOOD, Ind. - Embry-Riddle women's lacrosse, women's golf, and women's rowing each saw a pair of their student-athletes named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Women's At-Large Team.

Eliana Enners and Ella-Rae Cox represented the lacrosse team, with Eden Tsouklaris and Gabby Roth representing the golf program, while the duo of Soleil Edwards and Reagan Hurt were selected from the women's rowing team.

The 2025-26 Academic All-District® Men's and Women's At-Large teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. To be eligible for the award, the student-athlete must have at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average along with being at least a sophomore academically and athletically. Eligible nominees must also compete in 90 percent of a team's competitions.

For Enners, this is the second consecutive season that she has been included on the CSC Academic All-District roster. The New Hampshire native just graduated from ERAU with a 3.73 GPA in Aeronautical Science. On the field, the midfielder was named to the Second Team All-American, First Team All-Region team, as well as being named a First Team All-SSC player for the third straight season. She leaves the Blue and Gold as the program's all-time leader in both career goals (177) and ground balls (139).

Cox, who also was named to the CSC Academic All-District team for the second consecutive season, just finished her junior campaign with a 3.87 GPA while majoring in Homeland Security. As the Eagles' starting goalie in every game this season, Cox earned SSC Goalkeeper of the Year honors and was named a Second Team All-American. In the crease this year, the native of Huntingtown, Maryland made 145 saves with a .428 save percentage and gave up just 10.96 goals per game.

Tsouklaris, a Human Factors Psychology major with a 4.0 GPA earned the first CSC honor of her career after earning a handful of academic awards the past two seasons, including being a WGCA All-American Scholar and earning the D2 Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award. During the season, the Flagler Beach, Florida, native had an adjusted average of 76.8 strokes through 23 rounds, which included an eighth place finish at Oldfield Intercollegiate (March 16-17).

Roth, another Human Factors Physcolohy major with a 4.0 GPA improved by nearly seven strokes this season. Out of Austin, Texas, she put together her best performance at Oldfield Intercollegiate where she tied for a 20th place finish. By the end of the season, the junior had an adjusted average of 80.9 strokes and played 23 total rounds for the Eagles.

Edwards, who graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA with a degree in Electrical Engineering earned Academic All-District honors for the third consecutive season to go with her second consecutive Elite Scholar-Athlete Award from the NCAA, which you can read more information about here. On the water this year, Edwards was a consistent piece of the Varsity Eight boat which won the SSC Championship and recently finished fourth at the NCAA Division II Championships.

Hurt earned her first-ever CSC Academic All-District recognition after she graduated with a bachelor's degree in Meteorology while earning a 3.57 cumulative GPA. Similarly to Edwards, Hurt was a part of the Varsity Eight boat for a majority of this season, which saw her included in the SSC Boat of the Week on two occasions. Those weekly honors came on March 30 after winning the Sarasota 2K with a time of 7:47.82, and then two weeks later at the Knecht Cup when they crossed the line at 7:31.69 to win their heat.
 
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