Taylor Women's Soccer Secures Six Academic All-District Honors
UPLAND, Ind. – The Taylor University women's soccer team received the maximum number of College Sports Communicators NAIA Academic All-District honors, with six student-athletes earning the award, including Morgan Fletemeyer, Shalyn Hussey, Eliza Luttrell, Campbell Massey, Kiana Siefert and Libby Thomas.
TU was one of 27 teams from the NAIA to place the maximum number of six individuals on the 2025-2026 Academic All-District Women's Soccer teams.
Fletemeyer earned her third career CSC Academic All-District award with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.96 in biology health sciences. The senior midfielder, who was recently tabbed honorable-mention all-league, has started all 19 matches this season with three goals and one assist.
Hussey picked up her first career CSC Academic All-District recognition with a cumulative GPA of 4.00 as an English major. The senior defender, who started all 19 matches with one assist, helped solidify TU's back line as one of the top ranked defenses in the NAIA this season.
Luttrell grabbed her second career CSC Academic All-District award with a cumulative GPA of 3.91 in elementary education. The junior forward, who was voted a first-team all-league performer, delivered a standout performance this season, leading the Trojans in goals (12) and assists (8) across 17 appearances to record the program's highest single-season point total (32) in over a decade.
Massey collected her second career CSC Academic All-District award with a cumulative GPA of 3.85 in psychology. The junior defender started all 19 matches and was selected as a first-team all-league performer, while anchoring the back line and posting career-high four goals with one assist.
Siefert received her first CSC Academic All-District honor with a cumulative GPA of 3.77 in management and marketing. The senior forward was named a first-team all-league performer, finishing second on the team in points (19) with six goals and a team-leading seven assists during her 15 appearances.
Thomas earned her second CSC Academic All-District award with a cumulative GPA of 3.64 in management and marketing. The senior defender has started all 19 matches with one goal and one assist, helping the Trojans produce one of the best seasons in program history as a key contributor on the back line.
The CSC Academic All-District distinction is designed to recognize student-athletes for outstanding achievements in the classroom and on the field. To receive the honor, an athlete must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or higher on a 4.0 scale, must have reached sophomore status academically, and must have met the playing time criteria of 90-percent games played or 66-percent games started.
Each university is limited to six individuals for the award and student-athletes are nominated for the honor by their own Sports Information Department.
Fletemeyer, Hussey, Luttrell, Massey, Siefert and Thomas will all advance to the ballot for CSC Academic All-American honors, which will be voted on by members of the CSC before being announced on December 16, 2025.


















