MOBILE, Ala. —
Spring Hill College volleyball's
Brooke Borgmeyer and
Hayley Hillman were both named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team, CSC announced on Tuesday.
Borgmeyer, a redshirt senior outside hitter from Wildwood, Mo., earned a spot on the All-District team for the first time in her career. She has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA while pursuing her Master of Public Health.
Hillman, a sophomore middle blocker from Duson, La., received the first academic all-district honor of her career. She owns a 3.97 GPA and is majoring in political science & law.
This is the fifth-consecutive season that the Badgers have been represented on the All-District team. In total, SHC has seen student-athletes honored by the program 14 times for their academic achievements.
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