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Schultz, Page Earn United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America
12/16/2021 3:59:00 PM | Women's Soccer
HOUSTON — Midfielder Delaney Schultz and defender Caleigh Page have been named to the 2021 United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-America team, the organization announced Thursday.
Schultz was named to the Second Team while Page earned Third Team honors.
Schultz is on the team for the second straight year after earning third team accolades last year. She is double-majoring in Computer Science and Cognitive Sciences, earning a 3.70 GPA. The Conference USA Player and Midfielder of the Year led the team in goals, assists, and points. She was second in the conference with nine goals and 25 points and fourth with seven assists, while her four game-winning goals are the best in the league. She accounted for 64.0% of Rice's goals, scoring or assisting on 16 of the team's 25. Of her nine goals, six tied or gave Rice the lead, including two of their three overtime goals.
Page has a 3.91 GPA in Statistics and Sport Management. She started every game, playing in 96.5% of the team's minutes. She tied for third on the team with seven points and was second on the team and tied for seventh in C-USA with a career-best five assists. The Los Altos, Calif., native scored her second career goal in the 75th minute at Houston Baptist, recording the game-winner in a 2-1 victory. Page helped limit the opposition to 13.9 shots per game and just 6.9 shots on goal.
Schultz was named to the Second Team while Page earned Third Team honors.
Schultz is on the team for the second straight year after earning third team accolades last year. She is double-majoring in Computer Science and Cognitive Sciences, earning a 3.70 GPA. The Conference USA Player and Midfielder of the Year led the team in goals, assists, and points. She was second in the conference with nine goals and 25 points and fourth with seven assists, while her four game-winning goals are the best in the league. She accounted for 64.0% of Rice's goals, scoring or assisting on 16 of the team's 25. Of her nine goals, six tied or gave Rice the lead, including two of their three overtime goals.
Page has a 3.91 GPA in Statistics and Sport Management. She started every game, playing in 96.5% of the team's minutes. She tied for third on the team with seven points and was second on the team and tied for seventh in C-USA with a career-best five assists. The Los Altos, Calif., native scored her second career goal in the 75th minute at Houston Baptist, recording the game-winner in a 2-1 victory. Page helped limit the opposition to 13.9 shots per game and just 6.9 shots on goal.
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