EDISON, NJ – Six St. Francis College Brooklyn women's water polo student-athletes were named to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Academic Honor Roll as announced by the league office on Wednesday morning. A total of 62 student-athletes from across the conference were tabbed to the 2020 MAAC women's water polo All-Academic Team.
Sophomore attacker
Erin Breakey, sophomore center
Zoe Drobenko, junior attacker
Bianca Gonzalez, junior attacker
Kirra Hemric, sophomore utility
Natalie Mahalec, and sophomore defender
Tate Renata are the six Terriers to earn MAAC Academic accolades.
To be eligible for the MAAC All-Academic team, a student-athlete must complete two semesters at their institution and hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale.
Iona College and La Salle University were the top achievers in the classroom, leading the MAAC with 11 All-Academic selections each. Wagner College followed closely with 10 representatives. Marist College followed with nine All-Academic selections. St. Francis and Siena College both had six student-athletes named to the list. Virginia Military Institute had five All-Academic selections and Villanova University was represented by four student-athletes to round out the All-Academic Team.