LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Four women's soccer student-athletes received All-SCIAC nods while
Logan Morris earned the SCIAC Award of Distinction on Wednesday, November 5.
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Mia Steadman earned her second career first team selection after missing all of last season. In her junior campaign, Steadman has scored seven goals to lead the team.
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Haley Jacobson repeats as a second team selection. The senior is one of the premiere center backs in the conference and helped the Tigers to five shutouts this season. Jacobson and fellow second team selection,
Melanie Rodriguez helped the Tiger defense surrender two or more goals just twice all season.
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Rodriguez earned her first All-SCIAC honor in her sophomore season. The Tigers' keeper has 53 saves after splitting time in goal at the beginning of the season.
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Kylie Jones rounds out the All-SCIAC squad with her first-career selection. After a stellar campaign over the summer in
New Zealand, Jones is tied for second on the team in goals and points with three and six respectively.
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Logan Morris was the first Tiger to receive the Award of Distinction since Taryn Ng in 2014. Morris earned the award for her impressive service, leadership, academic excellence and performance. At Oxy, Morris has conducted research at the symbioxy lab and served as a JEDI committee member.
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The Tigers remain alive in the 2025 season, they take on the No. 1 seed Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens on the road in Claremont at 2 p.m. in the SCIAC Semifinal.
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