San Antonio - Junior midfielder Emily
Jorgens has been named the Capital One Academic All-American of the
Year in Division III, leading three Trinity women's soccer players
elected to the teams.
Jorgens was named to the Academic All-America First Team, and is
a business administration major with a perfect 4.00 GPA. She was
previously selected for the Academic All-District 8 Team.
Senior defender Jennifer White was elected to the Academic
All-America Second Team, while senior forward Shelby Guenthardt was
an Academic All-America Third Team honoree. Both earned
Academic All-America honors last season as well.
Voting in the Capital One Academic All-America program is
conducted by the College Sports Information Directors of America
(CoSIDA).
Jorgens is the Tigers points leader with 64 accumulated this
season. She has scored 18 goals (a team best seven game-winners)
and chalked up a team-leading 28 assists. Jorgens is also
Trinity's all-time career assists leader, with 59 over the
past three years, and owns the Tigers single-season mark as well.
Her 64 points place her at the top of Trinity's single-season
record book. Just two more assists will tie her for the
all-time record in Division III history.
Last Monday, Jorgens played a key role in the Tigers
come-from-behind success in the NCAA second round at Bloomington,
Illinois, over Illinois Wesleyan. Jorgens broke a 4-4 shootout
deadlock, which sent Trinity to the Sweet 16. She tied the score at
1-1, with just minutes remaining in regulation, forcing the game
into overtime.
Earlier, Jorgens was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
White majors in Spanish, neuroscience, and international
studies, with a 3.98 GPA. She also was a Academic All-America Third
Team recipient last season. She spearheads a stingy Trinity
defense, which has allowed only eight goals this season. White has
also has contributed two goals and seven assists to the offensive
part of the game.
Guenthardt is an engineering science major with a 3.84 GPA. In
2012, Guenthardt was named to the Academic All-America Third Team.
This season, Guenthardt has scored 17 goals (with seven assists),
and 52 in her career. She is tied for second place in
Trinity's record books (with Becky King, 1997-2000) in career
goals.
Trinity is led by 10th-year Head Coach Lance Key, and guided the
Tigers to their eighth SCAC Championship during his tenure. The
conference title also guaranteed the Tigers a slot in their fifth
straight NCAA Championship, which is the ninth under Coach
Key's leadership.
Second-ranked Trinity (22-0-2) opened the NCAA event with a 3-1
victory over Augustana (IL) at Bloomington, followed by the win
over Illinois Wesleyan.
The Tigers will host the NCAA Sectional rounds Friday and
Saturday. Trinity meets No. 5 Montclair State (20-0-1) at 5:00 p.m.
Friday, November 22, in the third round. Fourth-ranked Wheaton (IL)
(19-1-2) is matched with No. 8 Emory (16-3-1) at 7:30 p.m. The
winners advance to Saturday's quarterfinals, slated for a
5:00 p.m. starting time.
At stake is a berth in the NCAA Final Four, to be held December
6-7 at San Antonio's Toyota Field. Trinity will co-host the
event for the fifth straight year with San Antonio Sports.