Hana Sawan,
Kelsey Slaugh,
Brynn McMahon,
Hannah Gamez,
Tessa French, and
Anna Evenson were named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team for their abilities in the classroom and on the pitch.
In order to be eligible, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore academically, earn over a 3.5 cumulative GPA, and compete in a certain number of her team's contests in a given season.
Sawan started in all 23 of the Regals' matches, playing 1,730 minutes. The junior midfielder from Beaverton, Oregon scored five goals and added three assists.
Slaugh started at goalkeeper in all 22 of the contests that she appeared in, playing 1,738 minutes. Hailing from Mesa, Arizona, she made 64 saves while allowing just 12 goals and added one assist on offense.
McMahon started in all 23 of the Regals' matches, playing 1,860 minutes. The senior defender from San Jose was named SCIAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player.
Gamez started in all 23 of the Regals' matches, playing 1,951 minutes. The junior defender from Dripping Springs, Texas contributed one assist along with her stellar defensive play.
French started in all 23 of the Regals' matches, playing 1,879 minutes. The senior defender from Lake Oswego, Oregon scored four goals and was named First Team All-SCIAC.
Evenson started at forward in all 22 of the contests that she appeared in, playing 1,133 minutes. Hailing from San Diego, she scored four goals and added seven assists en route to being named First Team All-SCIAC.