
First Ever Women's Soccer All American Acadmics Announced
A new chapter in Penn State New Kensington women's soccer history has been written as Kali Barnett, Air Wales, Britta Lindgren, and Antonia Velasquez have become the first group of players from the program to earn All-American Academic Honors. This prestigious recognition celebrates their excellence both on the field and in the classroom, highlighting their dedication to achieving success in every aspect of student-athlete life.
Balancing Athletics and Academics
Earning All-American Academic Honors is no small feat. It requires athletes to maintain high academic standards while competing at the collegiate level. Barnett, Wales, Lindgren, and Velasquez have demonstrated remarkable discipline and determination, proving themselves as role models for their peers and future athletes.
A Historic Milestone
This achievement marks a significant moment for the women's soccer program at Penn State New Kensington, underscoring its commitment to fostering well-rounded student-athletes. As the first group in the program's history to achieve this honor, these players have set a precedent for academic excellence within the team.
Coach's Commendation
Head Coach Blair Gantz expressed pride in the players' achievements:
"Kali, Air, Britta, and Antonia have raised the bar for what it means to be a student-athlete. Their dedication to their studies and their sport is inspiring, and this recognition is a well-deserved acknowledgment of their efforts."
Inspiration for the Future
The accomplishments of Barnett, Wales, Lindgren, and Velasquez not only bring pride to Penn State New Kensington but also serve as inspiration for future generations of women's soccer players to strive for excellence in all areas of their lives.
Congratulations to these trailblazing student-athletes for making history and embodying the spirit of excellence at Penn State New Kensington!