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Rosenberger Tabbed First Team Academic All-America

Rosenberger Tabbed First Team Academic All-America

CoSIDA Academic All-America Release

AUSTIN, Texas – Johns Hopkins men's soccer senior defender Cole Rosenberger has been named a First Team Google Cloud Academic All-American it was announced today. This is his second career Academic All-America honor and he is just the second player in program history to accomplish the feat.
 
The be nominated for the CoSIDA Academic All-America program, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore with a 3.3 or higher cumulative grade point average and be a starter or significant reserve. Hopkins has now produced 10 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, all since the 2006 season. The Blue Jays' 10 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans are double any other team in the Centennial Conference since its inception in 1993.
 
Rosenberger is majoring in environmental engineering major with a minor in applied mathematics and boasts a 3.94 cumulative GPA. Off the field, he spent this past summer as a Curve Governance Intern at the Exelon Corporation. Rosenberger spent the previous summer in Madrid, Spain at the WINDINSPIRE Research Program.  He is also at tutor through Pilot Tutoring and the Johns Hopkins Center for Student Success. He has been named the Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year in each of the last two seasons.
 
A two-time All-Centennial Conference honoree, including a unanimous first team selection this season, Rosenberger started every game (78) of his career. He totaled six goals and seven assists while anchoring a back line that posted 41 shutouts and a .701 goals against average. He is third among all active players in both assists and points.