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Probst Named to CoSIDA Academic All-America District 6 First-Team

November 08, 2005Senior, midfielder, Laura Probst was named to CoSIDA Academic All-America District 6 1st Team, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced this week. To be

November 08, 2005

Senior, midfielder, Laura Probst was named to CoSIDA Academic All-America District 6 1st Team, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced this week.

To be eligible for this honor, a student-athlete must have a 3.20 grade point average or better and participate in at least 50% of the team?â„¢s competitions and be classified a sophomore or older in both athletic and academic eligibility.

Academically, Probst has accumulated numerous awards. In 2003, 2004 and 2005 she was 1st Team Academic All-Big 12. During the 2004 season Probst was named to the NSCAA/adidas Women?â„¢s South Region Scholar All-America Team.

Members of the CoSIDA Academic All-American first team move on to the national ballot.

All-District 6 Selections:

First-team

Goalkeeper Brittany Popoff, UTEP

Midfielder LAURA PROBST, TEXAS A&M

Midfielder Micah Stephens, Southern Mississippi

Midfielder Amanda Wing, Louisiana-Monroe

Midfielder Sarah Fisher, Houston

Defender Lyndsey Williams, Mississippi

Defender Allison Harris, Arkansas

Defender Erin Droeger, Rice

Defender Julie Gailey, Texas

Forward Jami Tullius, UTEP

Forward Katie Ward, Tulsa

Forward Kimber Bailey, SMU

Second-team

Goalkeeper Ann Shelton, Mississippi

Midfielder Bara Gunnarsdottir, TCU

Midfielder Chrissy Strini, Mississippi

Defender Ashley Ferree, Mississippi

Defender Sarah Palke, Arkansas State

Defender Andrea Hurley, Oklahoma

Defender Karen Haight, Texas

Forward Jessica Kellogg, Oral Roberts

Forward Amy Burlingham, Texas

Forward Angie Kleinfelder, UTEP

Texas A&M will serve as the host institution for the 2005 Women?â„¢s College Cup, Dec. 2 and 4. For more information and tickets, go to AggieAthletics.com.