MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin women's soccer team is still reaping awards for a successful season. This time it is for success the Badgers had off the pitch as 11 student-athletes were named Academic All-Big Ten on Wednesday.
Jamie Donohue, a junior defender from Evanston, Illinois and journalism major, earned the honor for the second time. Junior
Steph Fabry, also a journalism major earned her second Academic All-Big Ten honor as well. Forward
Sydney McGinnis, a native of Park Ridge, Illinois, also earned Academic All-Big Ten for the second time as a journalism major.
Grace Douglas, a sophomore defender, earned her first honor. She started all 22 games for the Badger backline this season and scored two goals.
Senior
Becca Harrison ends her career with two Academic All-Big Ten honors after claiming the status in 2016. Harrison, a neurobiology major from Valencia, California, appeared in all 22 games this season and scored two goals.
Sophomore
Natalie Jacobson earned Academic All-Big Ten for the second time. The neurobiology major was honored for sporting a 4.0 last year.
Junior
Grace Quirk, a biology major from Highland, Park, Illinois, garnered her second Academic All-Big Ten honor.
Sophomores
Dani Rhodes,
Alaina Snedden,
Payton Wesley and
Allie Winterfield each earned their first Academic All-Big Ten distinction.
Jamie Donohue Wisconsin Jr. Journalism
Grace Douglas Wisconsin So. Undeclared
Steph Fabry Wisconsin Jr. Journalism
Becca Harrison Wisconsin Sr. Neurobiology
Natalie Jacobson Wisconsin Jr. Neurobiology
Sydney McGinnis Wisconsin Sr. Journalism
Grace Quirk Wisconsin Jr. Biology
Dani Rhodes Wisconsin So. Undelcared
Alaina Snedden Wisconsin So. Pre-Nursing
Payton Wesley Wisconsin So. Undeclared
Allie Winterfield Wisconsin So. Undeclared