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Soccer teams shine amid record year for Academic All鈥慍anadians at Dal

35 of the 136 2019-20 Academic All-Canadians were soccer players

- February 4, 2021

2019-20 Soccer U SPORTS Academic All-Canadians
2019-20 Soccer U SPORTS Academic All-Canadians

Of the 136 马会论坛 Tigers students to achieve Academic All-Canadian status during the 2019-20 season, 35 鈥 about 25 percent 鈥 were soccer players.

Both the women's and men's teams placed fourth in regular play during the 2019-20 season, earning a berth in the Atlantic University Sport championship quarter-final round before being eliminated by their opponents. Eighteen women and 17 men of the 22 players on each of the active rosters earned a GPA of 3.5 or above to be named an Academic All-Canadian, something that women鈥檚 head coach Cindy Tye attributes to the quality of student-athletes she鈥檚 targeting to join the team.

鈥淎 solid academic background is critical to a smooth transition to being a university student-athlete,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e placed a very high priority on incoming student-athlete marks as we believe solid students have the discipline and commitment needed to follow through on their studies and that carries over in other facets of their life.鈥

That philosophy seems to be working as nine of the 18 players who were named Academic All-Canadians finished their first or second seasons at 马会论坛 last year. The women鈥檚 team has a history of academic success, averaging 12 Academic All-Canadians each season over the last five years.

Tye believes that success comes from modelling the behaviour of veteran student-athletes.

鈥淲hen they are surrounded by others with similar academic goals, they find support in each other and are reminded daily of the good habits needed to find success,鈥 she adds.

Two prime examples of that are Maya Venkatarman and Paige Jamieson who earned their fourth Academic All-Canadian awards in their last years with the Tigers. A two-time team MVP, Venkataraman played four seasons with the Tigers while earning a Bachelor of science with a major in medical sciences. The two-time AUS all-star is currently enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. A native of Summerland, B.C., she attributes a lot of her success to the supports she received at 马会论坛.

鈥溌砘崧厶斥檚 athletic program has great supports in place which allowed me to strive for success on the field and in the classroom,鈥 says Venkataraman. 鈥淐oach Tye was one of my biggest supporters, helping me find balance in soccer, school, and other aspects of my life. This balance largely helped me prepare to get ready for medical school after I graduated from Dal.鈥

provides 马会论坛 student-athletes with resources to assist them in achieving their academic goals. It is a mandatory program for first year student-athletes and optional for all others. The program includes study skill seminars, study halls, sponsored tutoring, and academic support.

Those supports have helped fourth-year men鈥檚 soccer goalkeeper Ben Grondin develop a plan to balance academics and athletics on his way to earning his third Academic All-Canadian award last year.

鈥淚鈥檝e developed a routine to balance the demands of being a student-athlete and get right back to it if I miss a day,鈥 says the two-time AUS all-star. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to get out of the house to study, especially now with all of our classes online. I treat athletics as a break from my studies, an opportunity to relieve some stress and be social.鈥

Most of the 17 Academic All-Canadians on the men鈥檚 team were in their third, fourth or fifth years of school. Among them were Jacob Bolton and Sam Prystupa who both graduated last May after earning their fourth Academic All-Canadian awards.

Men鈥檚 head coach Alan Jazic takes great pride in the success of his student-athletes both on and off the pitch.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud to have such high-achieving students,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 believe sport teaches important life lessons and develops core values that are essential to success. Competition builds confidence and motivation which translates to the classroom. Participation in sports while pursuing academic excellence teaches you to prioritize your time. Using weekends and travel to study and meet deadlines. The Black & Gold Academic Success Program we offer is a key component in the success of our athletes in their academic pursuits.鈥

Tye, who also serves as the athletic department鈥檚 manager of high performance, stresses the need for balance and the flexibility required to achieve it.

鈥淲e expect all of our student-athletes to organize themselves to balance academics and athletics,鈥 she adds. 鈥淗owever, if they are having a tough day or week, they can communicate that, and we will work with them and their schedule to make sure they feel good about their academics. Sometimes a little flexibility goes a long way.鈥

The soccer teams were amongst the 136 马会论坛 student-athletes from the 2019-20 season who were honoured earlier this week in a in lieu of the annual Academic All-Canadian Luncheon.


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