Greenawalt, Matta Named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District Second Team

Senior center Sam Greenawalt (Riverside, CA) of the University
of Redlands women’s water polo team and Bulldog women’s
lacrosse’s senior midfielder Lauren Matta (Holyoke, MA) both
earned a spot on the ESPN The Magazine/College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District
VIII At-Large Second Team for the College Division, according to an
announcement made today by CoSIDA.
Greenawalt, who boasts a 3.53 GPA as a Communicative Disorders
major, enters the ranks of the Academic All-District honorees for
the first time in her collegiate career. An outstanding student,
she earned the Redlands Scholar-Athlete honor this year, which is
bestowed upon those that possess a GPA of at least a 3.5. In the
pool, Greenawalt has been a mainstay in the Bulldogs’
offensive attack throughout her four years, finishing out her
tenure ranked fourth all-time in career goals (255). This past
season, she helped lead the team to the Collegiate III
Women’s Water Polo National Championship title game.
Greenawalt also garnered First-Team All-Southern California
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) honors and gained a
selection to the Collegiate III Women’s Water Polo National
Championship All-Tournament First Team. She scored a team-high 74
goals this year while also adding team-highs in assists (29) and
field blocks (15). Greenawalt also supplied 30 steals and 35
ejections drawn.
Matta owns a 3.70 GPA as an Accounting major, and her selection to
the Academic All-District team marks the second time she has
received this honor. A three-time Redlands Scholar-Athlete, she has
continuously personified the ideals of a true student-athlete,
boasting both academic and athletic excellence. Matta, who also
earned an Academic All-District nod in 2008, has proven to be one
of the most potent offensive threats in program history. She owns
career program records in ground balls (198) and draw controls
(169) and also ranks second all-time in goals (100). This past
season, Matta produced the team’s second-highest totals in
goals (27), points (30) and draw controls (53) while also adding
three assists, 30 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers.
Both Greenawalt and Matta were chosen through the At-Large program,
which includes all student-athletes in varsity sports that do not
have a designated CoSIDA nomination process. These sports include
women’s bowling, women’s crew, men’s and
women’s fencing, women’s field hockey, men’s and
women’s golf, men’s and women’s gymnastics,
men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and
women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s skiing,
men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and
women’s tennis, men’s volleyball, men’s and
women’s water polo and men’s wrestling.
CoSIDA’s District VIII includes institutions located in
Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah
and Washington in addition to those located in the Canadian
provinces of British Columbia and the Yukon. The College Division
includes all non-NCAA Division I institutions in the district.
All nominees must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.30 and
participate in 50 percent of their team’s games to be
nominated. The CoSIDA Academic All-District teams, which are
presented by ESPN The Magazine, are voted on by members of
CoSIDA.

















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