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黑马磁力 soccer star Katie MacEwen adds academic award to list of accomplishments

As an SFU student, MacEwen is one of six players recognized by Great Northwest Athletic Conference
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黑马磁力鈥檚 Katie MacEwen, seen here in action with the SFU soccer team, has just added top academic honours to her list of accomplishments (Paul Yates/SFU/Special to 黑马磁力)

黑马磁力鈥檚 Katie MacEwen has won many athletic honours during a soccer career that has included playing for teams who won the Provincial Premier Cup in 2014 and Western Canada Summer Games in 2015.

MacEwen has now added an new award for outstanding scholastic achievement, as one among six student-athletes from the Simon Fraser University (SFU) women鈥檚 soccer team to earn Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) all-academic honours announced by the conference office on Tuesday, March 16.

MacEwen, a defender who appeared in 14 games for the SFU team a year ago, before the pandemic hit, achieved a 3.22 GPA in Communications.

MacEwen joined teammates Gabrielle Brissette from Calgary, who achieved the highest grade point average of the six, a 3.60 cumulative GPA in a system that awards a 4.33 grade point for an A-plus, along with Valerie Silva from Coquitlam, Hollis Roeske from Vancouver, Amanda Scott from Burnaby and Jenieva Musico from Surrey.

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A Walnut Grove Secondary School graduate, MacEwen was described by SFU women鈥檚 soccer head coach Annie Hamel in 2020 as 鈥渁 dynamic and athletic fullback who has a big engine and plays with a physical edge.鈥

鈥淪he is a consistent player who works extremely hard on both sides of the ball,鈥 Hamel said.

MacEwen followed in her father鈥檚 footsteps to play soccer for Simon Fraser.

鈥淔rom an education standpoint, SFU is a world-class school with a fantastic reputation,鈥 MacEwen commented.

鈥淔rom a soccer perspective, it鈥檚 an up-and-coming program with an incredible history.鈥

Family ties to Simon Fraser also include her mother, an SFU grad and her brother, a student.

The 5鈥7鈥 MacEwen has represented BC numerous times during her youth career, winning a gold medal at the 2015 Western Canada Summer Games.

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At the club level, she was a provincial champion in 2014.

To qualify for the GNAC All-Academic Teams, presented by Barnes & Noble College, nominees must be of sophomore eligibility or greater, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.20 or greater, be a letter winner on their team and must be in their second year at the nominating institution.


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