GREENWOOD, Ind. -- The women's soccer program at Shawnee State put six individuals on the College Sports Communicators' Academic All-District list Tuesday afternoon -- as super senior
Madison Culp, redshirt junior
Robyn Drinkwater, true juniors
Lucie Ashkettle,
Elizabeth Brown and
Annie Coriell and true sophomore
Isabelle Riddle were all named to the list as announced by College Sports Communicators officials Tuesday.
All six athletes honored hold GPAs between 3.65 to 3.89. Three of the six individuals so awarded -- Ashkettle, Culp and Riddle -- are multi-time all-conference honorees, while Drinkwater led Shawnee State with seven assists in 2025. Coriell posted four goals and nine points for the 2025 season while Brown has appeared in 50 contests over the course of her career as a key defensive presence on the pitch.
Brown, who is a chemistry major, holds a 3.89 GPA -- and has made the dean's list three times while making the president's list once, heading up the main group. Fellow juniors Ashkettle and Coriell each have 3.87 GPAs as accounting and nursing majors, respectively, and have combined to make the dean's list seven times with Coriell earning a president's list honor once. Ashkettle has made the Third-Team All-RSC list on the women's soccer program in each of her first three seasons as a player.
Drinkwater -- who holds a 3.8 GPA -- has made the dean's list three times and the president's list three times as well, while Culp, in her full-time semesters at Shawnee State, has made the president's list once and the dean's list eight times as the Middletown native goes after her third degree at Shawnee State. She presently holds a 3.73 GPA, and has done so while joining Ashkettle as a three-time Third-Team All-RSC member -- all consecutive.
Lastly, Riddle -- a true sophomore -- has made the dean's list in each of her first two official semesters at Shawnee State. The sophomore, a Second-Team All-RSC honoree in each of her first two seasons on campus, has a 3.65 GPA in dental hygiene and has started in all but one possible game while playing in all but two contests throughout the course of her career.
To earn College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors, individuals will have to play in at least 90 percent of games, contests, sets or matches or start in at least 66 percent of the games, contests, sets or matches while maintaining the required 3.5 GPA.
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