Four Saint Anselm College softball players have been recognized on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District庐 team, showcasing exceptional performance both on the field and in academics. To qualify, student-athletes must play in 90% of their team's games or start in at least 66% with a GPA of 3.50 or higher. This achievement marks a historic milestone for the program, signaling the most Academic All-District honors awarded in a single season. The recipients include senior Madeline Trisket, junior Brooke Tardugno, junior Sarah Cipriani, and sophomore Katie Fox, all of whom excelled academically and athletically.

By the Numbers
  • Trisket had a .271 batting average with 32 hits and 11 stolen bases in 49 games.
  • Tardugno set a program record with 36 stolen bases and recorded a 3.94 GPA.
State of Play
  • The Saint Anselm softball team is experiencing a record season, achieving unprecedented Academic All-District honors.
  • All honorees are performing well academically, with GPAs over 3.50, highlighting their dual commitment to sports and academics.
What's Next

As the Hawks continue their competitive season, the focus will be on maintaining academic excellence while aiming for further accolades in athletics. New benchmarks may be set as they strive to enhance their performance and recognition in future years.

Bottom Line

The strong academic and athletic performance of Saint Anselm's players not only elevates the team image but also sets a new standard for future recruits. The combination of talent and dedication positions the program for continued success both on the diamond and in the classroom.