Six members of the Chaminade University women's soccer team were honored Tuesday as members of the College Sports Communicators (CSC) NCAA Division II Academic All-District teams.
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Lela Gi (Las Vegas/Liberty), midfielder
Gracie Knowd (Ramona, Calif./New Mexico State/Ramona HS), defender
Kaila Levoit (Cypress, Calif./Golden West College/Cypress HS), defender
Haley Mo'okini (San Gabriel, Calif./Gabrielino), midfielder
Clara Slate-Liu (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada/Ecolè Alpha Secondary) and defender
Lindsey Wilson (Mililani, O'ahu, Hawai'i/Mililani) were recognized for excellence in the classroom.
It is the second CSC Academic All-District honor for Mo'okini who was also recognized last year.
Gi, who has a 3.85 grade-point average as a double-major in Computer and Data Science, was an important member off the bench, logging 374 minutes in helping the Silverswords to a record fourth straight winning season.
Knowd's final season in a 'Swords' uniform proved to be her finest, leading the team in goals (4) and points (9). Three of her scores were game-winners en-route to earning All-Pacific West Conference Second Team honors. Knowd is a Data Science major with a 3.71 GPA.
Psychology major Levoit, whose GPA is 3.75, started all 16 games for Chaminade and led the squad with 1,425 minutes played while tallying one assist.
Mo'okini had another standout season with a pair of goals. In her three years in a CUH uniform, the junior has started all 47 games for the 'Swords. With 10 career goals, Mo'okini is just the fourth player in program history to tally double-digits in career goals. The Psychology major holds a 3.90 GPA.
Slate-Liu, who has a 3.95 GPA in Psychology, was tied for second on the team with two assists while her lone goal of the year was the equalizer in the 'Swords draw at nationally ranked Concordia University Irvine.
Wilson, who has been on the team since 2019, has seen first-hand the rise of the program into contender status, from a three-win squad as a freshman to four straight winning seasons, the sixth-year senior is the single winningest player in program history with 31. Wilson is in her first year as an MBA graduate student who had an undergraduate GPA of 3.50.
To be recognized on the Academic All-District team, candidates must be a sophomore both academically and athletically, have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 and have played in either 90 percent or have started in 66 percent of their team's contests.
Institutions can nominate up to six candidates for Academic All-District honors.
The Division II CSC Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2024-25 Divisions II Academic All-America® programs.