Women鈥檚 Lacrosse Lands Four on CSC Academic All-District Team
The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced the 2026 CSC Academic All-District At-Large Teams, recognizing top student-athletes' performance in academics and athletics. Four members of the women's lacrosse team - Lizzie Belton, MacKenzie Gibaud, Kate Griffin, and Jia Schweigert - were honored. They will advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot. The recognition highlights both their individual achievements and contributions to the team's success this season.
By the Numbers- Lizzie Belton recorded a 3.63 GPA and led the team with 41 caused turnovers.
- MacKenzie Gibaud scored 47 goals, ranking fourth-most in program history, with 84 points for the season.
- Kate Griffin achieved a 3.83 GPA and set a record with 125 draw controls.
- Jia Schweigert finished with 45 goals and 27 assists for a total of 72 points this season.
- The women's lacrosse team is recognized for both academic excellence and on-field performance.
- The team excels in statistical categories, reflecting a successful season overall.
- Three out of four honorees will move on to be considered for the Academic All-America teams.
The next step for Belton, Gibaud, and Schweigert is to participate in the selection process for the CSC Academic All-America teams, where they aim for further accolades. Their performances could set new benchmarks for future candidates.
Bottom LineThis recognition not only showcases the athletes' dedication to their sports but also to academic pursuits, emphasizing the balanced excellence Keiser's women's lacrosse program strives for. Their achievements set a high standard for future student-athletes.
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