Rather and Levett Earn RMAC All-Academic Honors
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Hannah Rather and Hannah Levett, the leading scorers for the University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's soccer teams, were both named to RMAC All-Academic teams announced by the conference office late Tuesday afternoon. Rather earned First Team All-Academic honors while Levett earned a spot on the Second Team.
Student-athletes needed a 3.30 grade point average, be enrolled at their current institution for at least two semesters and be considered a starter or key reserve. The first and second teams were selected by a vote of the conference sports information directors at institutions that sponsor women's soccer.
Rather carries a 3.98 grade point average in engineering. She scored the game-winning goal in overtime for the first UCCS victory against Fort Lewis earlier this season, and scored two goals against West Texas A&M. Rather is seventh in program records for career points and is tied withLevett for fifth in career goals.
Levett has a 3.81 grade point average in sport management. She scored the game-winning goals against West Texas A&M and Saint Martin's and leads UCCS in assists. Levett ranks third in program records for career assists and fifth in career points.
Annick Pearson, Hope Whitman, Calli Brody, McKenzie Genin, Jenna Lubieniecki, Ashley Hooper and Agnes Arnadottir were named to the Honor Roll after meeting the qualifications. The seven Honor Roll selections are the most for the Mountain Lions in program history.
UCCS will wrap up the regular season home schedule this weekend with a Friday night against Adams State and a Sunday morning game with Colorado State-Pueblo.
UCCS Players/Staff Featured | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Hannah Rather | 7 | F | So |
![]() | Hope Whitman | 4 | F | R-Fr |
![]() | Ashley Hooper | 25 | M | Sr |
![]() | Annick Pearson | 3 | D | R-Fr |
| Additional News Stories | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| November 5, 2012 | UCCS Misses National Tournament Berth | The University of Colorado Colorado Springs was left out of the 2012 NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer National Championship field announced tonight by the NCAA. The Mountain Lions finished the best season in program history with a 13-4-2 record and tied for third in the RMAC standings. | |
| November 5, 2012 | NCAA to Unveil 2012 Postseason Fields Tonight | The University of Colorado Colorado Springs men’s and women’s soccer teams will await their postseason future tonight when the NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Soccer Committees unveil the fields for the 2012 postseason. The men’s selection show will begin at 5 p.m. MST, with the women to follow at 5:30 p.m. | |
| November 1, 2012 | UCCS Moves to Fifth in Latest NCAA Region Rankings | The University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's soccer team (13-4-2) moved one spot from fourth to fifth in the latest NCAA South Central Regional Ranking released on Wednesday. The ranking provides insight into the postseason selections to be made on Monday by the NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Committee. | |
| November 1, 2012 | UCCS Moves to Fifth in Latest NCAA Region Rankings | The University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's soccer team (13-4-2) moved one spot from fourth to fifth in the latest NCAA South Central Regional Ranking released on Wednesday. The ranking provides insight into the postseason selections to be made on Monday by the NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Committee. | |
| October 31, 2012 | Mountain Lions Host Skyhawks in First Home Playoff Game in Program History | The fourth-seeded University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's soccer team (13-3-2) will host its first-ever home playoff game in program history when the Mountain Lions host fifth-seeded Fort Lewis (12-3-3) in the first round of the RMAC Tournament at Mountain Lion Stadium at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday. | |




















