
Lauren Reedy Named Academic All-American®
6/8/2017 8:47:00 AM | Women's Swimming and Diving, Swimming & Diving
COLUMBIA, Mo. - University of Missouri senior diver Lauren Reedy (Rochester Hills, Michigan) earned a spot on the 2017 Academic All-America® Division I Women's At-Large Third Team,, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the organization announced on Thursday. Reedy is just the second Mizzou diver and fourth overall member of the Tiger women's swimming and diving program to claim Academic All-America® honors, joining swimmer Stacy Hall in 1996 (third team), diver Kristy Wanner in 2001 (second team) and swimmer Molly Christensen in 2003 (third team).
The Women's At-Large teams for the Academic All-America® program include the sports of beach volleyball,bowling, crew, fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming and diving, tennis and water polo.
The 2017 Southeastern Conference Female Diver of the Year, Reedy concluded her Tiger career at the 2017 NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships. At the meet, she earned All-America honorable mention honors on both 1-meter and 3-meter with ninth-place finishes. She also claimed the SEC 1-meter crown this season and claimed honorable mention accolades as a junior in 2015. She ended her career as Mizzou's record holder on both springboards.
A member of USA Diving's High Performance Squad, she qualified for this summer's 2017 FINA World Championships after winning the USA Diving Mixed Synchronized 3-meter national title with diving partner Briadam Herrera.
2017 Academic All-America Division I Women's At-Large Team
First Team
Anika Apostalon - USC (Swimming)
Mackenzie Brannan - Alabama (Gymnastics)
Hayley Carter - North Carolina (Tennis)
Madisyn Cox - Texas (Swimming)
Lauren Feely - Bowling Green (Gymnastics)
Danielle Galyer - Kentucky (Swimming)
Sarah Gibson - Texas A&M (Swimming)
Elizabeth Gratz - West Virginia (Rifle)
Lee Kiefer - Notre Dame (Fencing)
Leona Maguire - Duke (Golf)
Simone Manuel - Stanford (Swimming)
Alex McMurtry - Florida (Gymnastics)
Keely McNeer - Alabama (Gymanstaics)
Zoe Stukenberg - Maryland (Lacrosse)
Chantal Van Landeghem - Georgia (Swimming)
Second Team
Brittany Aoyama - Boise State (Swimming)
Nicole Artz - Michigan (Gymnastics)
Serena Barr - Liberty (Field Hockey)
Laura Bowman - Penn State (Ice Hockey)
Sarah Braun - Clemson (Swimming)
Danielle Breen - Nebraska (Gymnastics)
Ines Delpech - Kent State (Field Hockey)
Paula Heuser - Albany (Field Hockey)
Angie King - Quinnipiac (Field Hockey)
Jose Kuhlman - Florida (Tennis)
Ruby Moore-Bloom - Brown (Rowing)
Stella Schoen - Hofstra (Field Hockey)
Lee Stecklein - Minnesota (Ice Hockey)
Maggie Steffens - Stanford (Water Polo)
Aldila Sutjiadi - Kentucky (Tennis)
Ginny Thrasher - West Virginia (Rifle)
Third Team
Sarah Candeloro - Tennessee Martin (Tennis)
Amelie Currat - West Virginia (Swimming)
Francesca Di Lorenzo - Ohio State (Tennis)
Carolin Drescher - Southern Miss (Tennis)
Steph Frey - North Dakota (Swimming)
Lizzie Gill - New Hampshire (Skiing)
Eleanor Harvey - Ohio state (Fencing)
Adrienne Jarocki - Harvard (Fencing)
Natalie Konerth - American (Field Hockey)
Nicolette Martin - USC (Beach Volleyball)
Kobi Pekich - Long Beach State (Beach Volleyball)
Lauren Reedy - Missouri (Diving)
Blair Shankle - Baylor (Tennis)
Shea Tiley - Clarkson (Ice Hockey)
Yu Zhou - Minnesota (Diving)





