AUSTIN, Texas – Auburn sophomore Anna Haddock was named a College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Third Team Academic All-American Friday.
Haddock is the first underclassman and sixth player in program history to be named CoSIDA Academic All-America. Her honor marks the ninth CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition for Auburn soccer as a trio of players are two-time honorees. She is one of three underclassmen in Division I women's and men's soccer to earn the distinction this season.
"Anna is the epitome of a student-athlete," head coach Karen Hoppa said. "She is as fierce a competitor in the classroom as she is on the field, and we are thrilled to see her earn Academic All-America honors."
The lone sophomore to earn First Team All-SEC honors, Haddock led Auburn and ranked in the top 10 in the Southeastern Conference in goals (nine), assists (eight) and points (26). Her nine goals were tied for the most and her 26 points were the most since 2016. The totals were also the fourth most by an Auburn underclassmen in program history.
A native of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Haddock scored eight of her nine goals in the first 10 games of the season, marking the most goals in the first 10 games since 2000. Four of her nine goals turned out to be game winners, tied for the eighth most in single-season history. Haddock was twice named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week and was recognized by Top Drawer Soccer on the Team on the Week three times. She was also tabbed the No. 48 player in the country in the publication's midseason top 100.
Haddock, who is a pre-business major and has turned in a 4.00 cumulative GPA to this point in her scholastic career, is a two-time United Soccer Coaches First Team All-Southeast Region honoree and has totaled 40 points on 11 goals and 18 assists in her first 38 career games.