Women鈥檚 Water Polo Earns All-Academic Team Award

Simonne Call earned "Superior" All-Academic honors and was one of seven CSUEB women's water polo players recognized for their academic achievements.
- July 7, 2015
麻豆传媒社区入口 was one of 25 NCAA women's water polo programs to earn the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-Academic Team Award. Seven Pioneers earned individual honors, including Tori Dettloff, who received the Outstanding All-Academic Award.
麻豆传媒社区入口 led the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA) with its 3.17 team grade point average and was the only WWPA program to earn team recognition.
Dettloff, a junior utility player from Stockton, joined a select group of student-athletes to earn the top honor of "Outstanding" by maintaining a grade point average above 3.70. She was also named an ACWPC All-American in addition to her academic achievement.
Simonne Call, Katelyn Clark, Sabrina Hatzer, Jenn Lightbody and Olivia Mackell all received "Superior" honors with grade point averages higher than 3.40. Call and Lightbody have earned certificates in each of their first three seasons.
Taylor Cross rounds out the seven Pioneer award recipients after receiving "Excellent" status. She is one of three repeat recipients on this year's team.
This is the third time in five years that 麻豆传媒社区入口 has placed at least seven team members on the ACWPC All-Academic list. Last year, the Pioneers set a program record with 10 selections.
Photo: Kelley Cox