Schachter, Brandeis women's soccer earn academic accolades

Schachter, Brandeis women's soccer earn academic accolades

WALTHAM, Mass. – The Brandeis University men's and women's soccer teams, known for their excellence on the field, have also been having excellent seasons in the classroom.

Both squads were honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) with their 2014-15 Team Academic Award. The award is given to teams that boast a cumulative grade-point average of better than 3.0 at the end of the previous year.

The Brandeis women were honored for the sixth year in a row, boasting a team GPA of 3.44. For the Brandeis men, it was their third-straight year on the list with a team GPA of 3.31.

In addition to the academic recognition for the team, each squad also had an individual earn Academic All-District honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

For the women, senior back Haley Schachter of West Barnstable, Mass., earned CoSIDA accolades for the first time. She owns a 3.71 GPA in biology. Schachter is a two-time All-UAA honorable on defense. She has helped the Judges maintain a 0.43 goals-against average this season, second in the UAA and 17th –lowest in NCAA Division III.

CoSIDA Academic All-District honors are selected by regional sports information directors. Brandeis's District 1 includes Massachusets, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. Both Picard and Schachter are now eligible for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors.

Both Brandeis teams own a 13-2-1 record this season.  The women, coached by Denise Dallamora in her 36th season, are 2-2 in the UAA, No. 8 nationally by the NSCAA and No. 9 by D3Soccer.com.

The Judges are on the road this weekend for UAA play. They are at Emory on Friday (women at 4, men at 6:30) and the University of Rochester on Sunday (women at 11 a.m., men at 1:30 p.m.).

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