ANNVILLE, Pa. – The Lebanon Valley field hockey, men's golf, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, men's ice hockey, and women's ice hockey teams had a total of 12 student-athletes named Academic All-District® by College Sports Communicators (CSC) in a release by the professional organization this week.
The Academic All-District® Men's and Women's At-Large teams recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes at-large honorees in five divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, and the College Division. In order to be eligible, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, have at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA, and have competed in 90 percent of games or started in 66 percent of the games, with a limit of six nominations per gender per school. Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot.
The 12 Dutchmen honorees are
Anna Dale (women's ice hockey),
Reagan Flynn (men's golf),
Rebecca Lane (field hockey),
Jacob LaRue (men's lacrosse),
Ian Lindberg (men's ice hockey),
Elizabeth Morgan (women's lacrosse),
Chloe Moser (women's lacrosse),
Rowan Myers (men's lacrosse),
Dylan Rinyak (men's lacrosse),
Montgomery Sensenig (men's lacrosse),
Addison Taylert (women's ice hockey), and
Ella Weidenhammer (field hockey).
Dale is a junior Nursing major from Juneau, Alaska. The forward skated in all 26 games and earned All-MAC Second Team honors. She recorded 34 points on 18 goals and 16 assists, including a program-record five game-winning goals. This is her second consecutive year earning Academic All-District honors.
Flynn is a sophomore Business Administration major from Annville, Pennsylvania. He played 23 rounds over the course of 15 events and had a 79.9 scoring average. Flynn finished tied for 11th at the MAC Freedom Championships. This is his first career Academic All-District honor.
Lane is a senior Early Childhood Education and Special Education major from Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. The forward and midfielder played in all 19 games with 18 starts and earned Second Team All-MAC Freedom honors. She recorded 24 points on seven goals and 10 assists with two game-winning goals. This is her first career Academic All-District honor.
LaRue is a senior History and Political Science major from Jarrettsville, Maryland. The defender started all 18 games and earned Honorable Mention All-MAC Freedom honors. He recorded 26 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers. This is his first career Academic All-District honor.
Lindberg is a junior Business Administration major from Denver, Colorado. The defender skated in 23 games. He blocked 26 shots and recorded four points on one goal and three assists. This is his second consecutive year earning Academic All-District honors.
Morgan is a junior Nursing major from Woodstown, New Jersey. The attacker started all 18 games and earned First Team All-MAC Freedom honors. She recorded 75 points on 34 goals and 41 assists with 18 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. This is her first career Academic All-District honor.
Moser is a sophomore Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major from Boyertown, Pennsylvania. The defender started 17 games and earned Second Team All-Region and First Team All-MAC Freedom honors. She recorded 93 draw controls, 52 ground balls, and 32 caused turnovers. This is her first career Academic All-District honor.
Myers is a junior Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Spanish major from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The attackman started 17 games. He recorded 32 points on 23 goals and nine assists with one-game-winning goal and 16 ground balls. This is his second consecutive year earning Academic All-District honors.
Rinyak is a senior Early Childhood Education major from Brick, New Jersey. The midfielder started all 18 games. He recorded 20 points on 10 goals and 10 assists with 10 ground balls. This is her first career Academic All-District honor.
Sensenig is a sophomore Early Childhood Education major from Ephrata, Pennsylvania. The midfielder played in all 18 games. He recorded six points on two goals and four assists with 54 ground balls and nine caused turnovers. This is her first career Academic All-District honor.
Taylert is a sophomore Early Childhood Education major from Newark, Ohio. The forward skated in all 26 games. She recorded 26 points on 17 goals and nine assists with five power play goals and two game-winning goals. This is her first career Academic All-District honor.
Weidenhammer is a junior Digital Communications major from Newport, Pennsylvania. The goalkeeper started all 19 games and earned Second Team All-MAC Freedom honors. She was 11-8 in goal with a 0.94 goals-against average and .838 save percentage. This is her second consecutive year earning Academic All-District honors.
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