EIGHT LADY CHARGERS NAMED TO 2024 CACC WLAX ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
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New Haven, Conn. (5/29/24) Fifty-four (54) student-athletes on Wednesday were named to the 2024 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Women's Lacrosse All-Academic Team, as announced by Commissioner Dan Mara. All 10 CACC schools that compete in the sport were represented on the All-Academic Team.
University of Bridgeport led the way with nine honorees making the team, while CACC Champion Dominican University and Thomas Jefferson University followed with eight honorees apiece.
Caitlin Costello (Seaford, N.Y.) was named to the team for the third time, while Erin Carr (Wall, N.J.), Domenica DaCosta (Lincoln, R.I.), Grace DeStasio (West Hempstead, N.Y.), Josie Lettieri (Deer Park, N.Y.) and Sydney Strohmayer (Rocky Point, N.Y.) all earned their second accolades. Madelyn Grella (Monmouth Beach, N.J.), and Emily Sheridan (Hauppauge, N.Y. ) both made their first appearance on the team.
NOTES ON ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
♦ Three student-athletes -- UB's Megan Kreitler, Tereza Kreuzova and Post University's Cara DiStefano -- posted perfect 4.0 cumulative grade point averages.
♦ Sixteen (16) student-athletes posted GPAs of 3.90 or higher.
♦ Post's DiStefano and Hailey McHenry were named to the unit for the fourth time in their respective careers.
♦ Eight were named to the unit for the third time in their respective careers.
♦ Seventeen (17) were named to the team for the second time in their respective careers.
♦ The six teams to qualify for the CACC playoffs combined to have 40 student-athletes earn All-Academic status.
To be eligible for CACC All-Academic status, a student-athlete must: a) Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 at the end of immediate preceding term (may include summer for fall sport participants); b) Minimum of two semesters enrolled as full-time student at member institution; c) Student-athlete must be second year student-athlete at member institution (both academically and athletically).