University of Tulsa Three Women’s Soccer Players Named to Academic All-District First Team

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Emily Brandenburg, Liliana Fernandez and Madison Tokarchik were named to the 2022 Academic All-District Women’s Soccer Team as selected by the College Sports Communicators.  This honor recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. 

A senior defender from Spring, Texas, Brandenburg has a 3.901 GPA in exercise and sports science.  She tallied one goal for two points and attempted eight shots, five of which were on goal, this past year.

Fernandez, a senior defender from Niceville, Fla., maintains a 3.584 GPA in management.  She had one goal and a team-high four assists on the season.

A junior defender from Tulsa, Okla., Tokarchik has a 3.788 GPA in nursing.  She tallied a team-leading five goals and added one assist for 11 points, the third most on the team.

The women’s trio were instrumental in the team’s seven clean sheets.

The Academic All-District honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot and the honorees will be announced in early December. 

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