Springfield, Ohio — Wittenberg University women's soccer standout Amanda Farrell, class of 2008 from Loveland, Ohio, has been recognized for the combination of her athletic and academic accomplishments with first-team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America College Division All-District IV honors.
Farrell carries a 3.8 grade point average while majoring in biology. In addition to her dedication to the women's soccer program and her exemplary class work, Farrell is active in numerous campus clubs and organizations, including the Pre-Health Club, the American Institute of Biological Sciences and Athletes for Christ.
Farrell has been a key part of the finest season in Wittenberg women's soccer history as the Tigers carry a 16-2-2 overall record into the biggest game of the season on Saturday. The Tigers will host the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament championship game against Denison University at 7 p.m. at Edwards-Maurer Field. It is Wittenberg's third appearance in the tourney final, and the second straight time that the Tigers will host the game. A year ago, Wittenberg registered a 1-0 win over Denison to advance to the first NCAA Division III Tournament in school history.
The Tigers captured the first NCAC regular season title in the 22-year history of the program with a 6-0-2 record, and Wittenberg is currently the No. 1 ranked team in the Great Lakes Region. Wittenberg has a 56-14-11 overall record during Farrell's four-year collegiate career, easily the best stretch in school history. She is one of nine seniors who make up the heart of the 2007 team.
Farrell will now be considered for Academic All-America honors in voting that takes place later this month.