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The Women's Soccer Academic All-America Team Member of the Year is the annual most outstanding singular college soccer athlete of the set of female soccer athletes selected for the Academic All-America Teams in a given year.
† | Indicates winners of the all-sports Academic All-America award. |
All winners are American unless indicated otherwise.
Awarded for | the yearly outstanding men's college soccer Academic All-America team member |
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Country | United States and Canada |
Presented by | College Sports Communicators |
History | |
Most recent | Bea Franklin, Arkansas Isabelle Navren, Embry-Riddle Julia Beck, Misericordia Ariana Stoltzfus, Spring Arbor |
Next award announcement | December 2024 |
Website | Official site |
Year | University Division Winner | School | College Division Winner | School | ||
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2001 | Andi Sellers[1] | Florida | Andrea Pawliczek[1] | Emory | ||
2002 | Katharina Lindner[2] | Hartford | Sarah Ridley[2] | William Penn | ||
2003 | Vanessa Pruzinsky[3] | Notre Dame | Jenny Bruce[3] | Wisconsin–Stevens Point | ||
2004 | Katy Cross[4] | Penn | Jackie Sassaman[4] | Waynesburg | ||
2005 | Christine Sinclair[5] | Portland | Sarah Wall[5] | Ohio Wesleyan | ||
2006 | Heather O'Reilly[6] | North Carolina | Katrina Morgan[6] | Embry-Riddle | ||
2007 | Rachel Buehler[7] | Stanford | Sarah Richardson[7] | Wheaton (IL) | ||
2008 | Yael Averbuch[8] | North Carolina | Katy Tafler[8] | Grand Valley State | ||
2009 | Beth Reed[9] | Navy | Natalja Stanski[9] | Grand Valley State | ||
2010 | Kristi Andreassen[10] | Northern Arizona | Tara Carter[10] | Otterbein |
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