Center Moriches Alumni Is An Academic Star


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Georgian Court Lacrosse has nine student-athletes making this year's College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team. Former Center Moriches standout Isabel Raimondi tops the list.

In order to be eligible for the CSC Academic All-District Team, undergraduate student-athletes must be a sophomore or higher at their current institution and have a minimum cumulative 3.50 GPA. On the field, they must also compete in 90% of the institution's games played or start in at least 66% of all games.

Raimondi is a junior with a 3.75 GPA in Marketing. She too set numerous career-highs on her way to making the IWLCA All-Region and CACC All-Conference teams. She played all 19 games as well and led Georgian Court scoring 102 points with 48 goals and 54 assists. She picked up 23 balls off the ground while causing 10 turnovers.

This year marks the second consecutive Academic All-District Team honor for Raimondi and she was selected by the CSC Academic All-America committee to be on the ballot for an Academic All-American award. Voting takes place this week by CSC members.

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