Full CSC Academic All-District Women's Soccer Team
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Six Ursinus Women's Soccer players earned Academic All-District honors by the College Sports Communicators (CSC), the organization announced Tuesday afternoon.
Seniors
Grace Senese,
Carlie Shiller, and
Mandy Carideo, along with juniors
Adriana Careless,
Paige Flaugh and
Kalli Roskos all represented the Bears on the team. For Senese, Careless, and Roskos this is the second time in their careers they have earned the accolade while Flaugh and Shiller garnered it for the first time in their careers.
The CSC Academic All-District women's soccer team recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in the classroom and on the field of competition.
Carideo, a psychology major, reclaimed the Bears goalkeeper starting role and had her best season to date. She ranked third in the Centennial Conference with an .818 save percentage and fourth with 72 saves that were both career bests. Carideo ranked third in the Centennial with 5.14 saves per game and posted a shutout against Washington College in early October.
An Economics major with a minor in computer science, Shiller has been a consistent presence in the Bears backline since her first season of 2021. She started in every game for the Bears since the start of the 2023 season and tallied 14 shots for her career. Shiller added a pair of assists during the 2022 season and has been on the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll in each of the last three seasons.
A biology major, Senese tied for the team lead with five assists this season after tallying a career-high 14 points in 2023. She will conclude her career with 16 career points behind six assists and five goals and three Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll honors.
Careless, a mathematical/educational studies major, recorded seven points for the Bears season by tying with Senese for five assists and scored one goal. The assists were a career-high for Careless and she has registered 22 points behind seven goals and eight assists. She is a two-time Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll recipient.
Roskos, a health and exercise physiology major, appeared in all 17 games for the Bears and tallied an assist against Penn State Berks in early September. The two-sport athlete recorded five shots in 2024 and had three go on goal.
Flaugh, a native of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, started all 17 games for the Bears in 2024 and had a career year scoring wise. Flaugh netted the first two goals of her collegiate career this season and finished with five points. She holds a 4.0 GPA as a biology major.