GREENWOOD, Ind. — A combined six Penn State Altoona men’s and women’s soccer student-athletes were recognized for their academics by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) on Nov. 25 when the organization released its 2025 NCAA Division III Academic All-District teams in the sport.
To be eligible for a spot on an Academic All-District team, student-athletes must meet certain academic and athletic requirements. Academically, student-athletes must be at least sophomores while holding cumulative grade-point averages of 3.5 or higher. Athletically, players must be starters or key reserves who have played in at least 90% of their team's games, or started two thirds of the games. Nominators could submit up to six qualified student-athletes per team.
One Penn State Altoona men's soccer student-athlete and five women's soccer student-athletes were named to the CSC's NCAA Division III Academic All-District teams.
Men’s soccer
- Midfielder Matias Harte, of State College, majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology
Women’s soccer
- Defender Madeline Boser, of Beaver, majoring in environmental studies
- Midfielder Taylor Frederick, of Mifflinburg, majoring in nursing
- Defender/midfielder Bridget Martin, of Manheim, majoring in nursing
- Defender Kylei Martin, of Mifflinburg, majoring in psychology
- Defender/midfielder Grace Turner, of Stevensville, Maryland, majoring in environmental studies