PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Memphis junior Stasia Mallin and senior Catherine Levasseur were named Google Cloud All-America honorees on Thursday as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Mallin garnered Second Team honors while Levasseur claimed Third Team accolades. Thursday's announcement marks the first time in program history multiple players made Google Cloud Academic All-America status in the same season. It caps a strong season for Memphis which won its first American Athletic Conference Championship.
Mallin has earned a perfect 4.0 grade-point average as a biomedical engineering major. She has been named to the Tiger 3.0 Club, Dean's List and Tiger Academic 30 every semester enrolled at Memphis and has been recognized by the American Athletic Conference as an All-Academic Team member each season of her career.
On the pitch, the Carmel, Ind., native scored her first collegiate goal and tallied a career-high eight assists. Mallin also assisted on the game-winning goal against UCF in The American Championship semifinal and was named to the All-Tournament Team.
Levasseur, a senior from Stoneham, Quebec City, Canada, has a 4.0 GPA as a double major in journalism and communications at the UofM. She is a six-time Tiger 3.0 Club, Dean's List and Tiger Academic 30 honoree. She has also been recognized by The American as an All-Academic Team member in each of her academic years.
On the field, Levasseur finished her career with 79 consecutive starts and is the owner of four goals and six assists. The senior also capped her career with Second Team All-Conference honors.
Levasseur and Mallin have helped anchor a Memphis defense that posted 13 shutouts, including back-to-back clean sheets that led to Memphis to the league title and the NCAA Championship.
In addition to their personal accolades, Levasseur and Mallin have played a crucial part of earning the women's soccer team the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award and the AAC Academic Excellence Awards for five straight years.