GREENWOOD, Ind. - Christin Eisenbeiss,
Daniela Gonzalez and
Jessie Cai were all selected as members of the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team as announced by the national organization on Tuesday, May 23.
All three players are earning this recognition for the first time in their careers with outstanding performances on the course and in the classroom. They each had 4.0 GPAs in the fall semester to help the Ospreys double their total count for CSC/CoSIDA All-Academic selections in program history.
Teresa Conroy was a three-time recipient of Academic All-District honors from CoSIDA and was the only player to earn recognition before this season. Eisenbeiss and Gonzalez also add this academic distinction to their season resume, as they were both ASUN All-Academic Team selections this past month.
The 2023 CSC Academic All-District Team recognizes the nation's finest student-athletes on and off the field. Honorees advance to the All-American round, with CSC Academic All-America teams coming out on Tuesday, June 13.
Junior | Hamburg, Germany
- Holds a 4.0 fall GPA and 3.96 cumulative GPA in Marketing.
- Top-ranked player in the ASUN (Golfstat #147 national rank, #77 regional rank).
- Only player in the conference that is ranked nationally in the top 150 of Golfstat.
- Strongest team schedule ranking among all ASUN programs (competed against 36 Power Five teams).
- Competed in all nine tournaments and has a program record scoring average of 72.41.
- Earned two ASUN Golfer of the Week honors to total five so far in her career.
- Medalist at the Lady Paladin hosted by Furman at 8-under 208 (68-72-68).
- Placed fifth at UNLV's The Show (3-under 213), ninth at Wisconsin's Badger Invitational (even-par 216) and 10th at Charleston's Briar's Creek Invite (even-par 216).
- Eight tournament finishes in top 25, including four top-10 finishes.
- Recorded 10 total rounds under par, as well as two tournaments under par at East Carolina (208) and UNLV (213).
- Low 18-hole score was 4-under 68, in which she hit four different times this season.
- Helped Ospreys to three top-four placements at Wisconsin, Furman and East Carolina meets.
- Was top UNF scorer in six of the nine meets and had 26 of 27 rounds count towards team score.
- Broke career program records for most rounds under par (30) and most rounds in 60s (13).
- Received program's first sponsor's exemption to play in a PXG Women's Match Play Championship (Professional event).
Graduate | Bogota, Columbia
- Holds a 4.0 fall GPA and 4.0 cumulative GPA in her master's for Marketing.
- #21 ranked H2H player in the ASUN (Golfstat #624 national rank, #276 regional rank).
- Strongest team schedule ranking among all ASUN programs (competed against 36 Power Five teams).
- Competed in all nine tournaments and has a scoring average of 75.30.
- Best placement of the season was 11th overall at East Carolina's Ironwood Invitational at 1-over 217 (74-72-71).
- Was also the best 54-hole score for the fifth year graduate this season.
- Has placed inside the top 25 individuals once in nine events played in regular season finale at East Carolina.
- Recorded five total rounds under par, all coming in five different events throughout the year.
- Low 18-hole score was 3-under 69 that was scored in the third round of the Old Dominion's Evie Odom Invitational.
- Helped Ospreys to three top-four placements at Wisconsin, Furman and East Carolina meets.
- Was top-two UNF scorer in four of the nine meets, including being the top scorer at East Carolina.
- She also had 23 of her 27 rounds count towards the team score.
Junior | Hamburg, Germany
- Holds a 4.0 fall GPA and 3.81 cumulative GPA in Business Management.
- #12 ranked H2H player and #14 ranked player in the ASUN (Golfstat #530 national rank, #224 regional rank).
- Strongest team schedule ranking among all ASUN programs.
- Competed in all nine tournaments and has a scoring average of 74.78.
- Best placement of the season was seventh overall at UNF Collegiate at 2-under 214 (73-72-69).
- Was the best 54-hole score for the junior in her Osprey career.
- Placed 11th at East Carolina's Ironwood Invitational (1-over 217).
- Four top 25 individuals four times in nine events played, including one top-10 finish (competed against 36 Power Five teams).
- Recorded five total rounds under par, as well as one tournament under par at UNF Collegiate (214).
- Low 18-hole score was 3-under 69, in which she hit three different times this season.
- Helped Ospreys to three top-four placements at Wisconsin, Furman and East Carolina meets.
- Was top-two UNF scorer in three of the nine meets, including being the top scorer at UNF's home tournament.
- She also had 23 of her 27 rounds count towards the team score.
About the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Award
The 2023 Academic All-District® Men's and Women's At-Large Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in the athletic realm and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA.
Academic All-District® honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. First-, second and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced June 21 (men) and June 22 (women). The CSC Academic All-District® teams include the student-athletes listed at the links above.
The Division II and III CSC Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2022-23 Divisions II and III Academic All-America® programs. The NAIA CSC Academic All-America® program is partially financially supported through the NAIA national office.