1/12/05
-- Long Island University was one of 53 schools
which saw its men’s and women’s soccer team each
post at least a 3.00 grade-point average during the 2003-04
academic year with each squad earning the NSCAA (National
Soccer Coaches Association of America)/adidas Team Academic
Award.
The men’s squad closed
with a 3.30 GPA to finish first in the country among Division
I schools and tied for the ninth best mark overall. The Blackbirds
were one of 73 schools honored. They had a Northeast Conference
best 11 student-athletes named to the Academic Honor Roll.
The men’s team was led
on the academic forefront by senior David Ledet (New Orleans,
La.), who recorded a 3.88 GPA as a double major in English
and Political Science. The 6-0 defender was an ESPN Academic
All-America First Team selection and named the Northeast Conference’s
Men’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete. Ledet was onE of only 816
athletes to earn the honor this academic year among the NCAA
Division I, II, III and the NAIA.
The Blackbirds (9-6-4, 5-2-2
NEC) also achieved success on the field, capturing their first
NEC title since 1997 win a 1-0 victory over top-seeded Fairleigh
Dickinson in the final. LIU clinched its first trip to the
NCAA College Cup since 1986 before falling, 3-0, at American
University.
The women’s team finished
with a 3.18 GPA, one of 290 schools cited in the nation, and
saw nine of its student-athletes make the NEC Honor Roll. The
Blackbirds (9-7-2, 4-3-2) made postseason play for just the
second time in school history, advancing to the ECAC final
before an overtime setback to Columbia. In its first postseason
appearance since the 1999 NCAA College Cup, the Blackbirds
defeated Fordham to reach the final. |