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Women's Soccer Salutes Seven Senior Student-Athletes

Women's Soccer Salutes Seven Senior Student-Athletes

BEREA, Ohio -- The Baldwin Wallace University Athletic Department and women's soccer program would like to congratulate senior student-athletes Amanda Donahue, Maddie Farrell, Olivia Kane, Bella Reigle, Michelina Rush, Aundrea Scattino and Anna Wenzinger on completing their outstanding athletic careers at the University.

The University administration, faculty and staff congratulates these six young women on their outstanding athletic and academic careers as well as their leadership to the women's soccer program. These young women have had solid careers not only athletically but academically as well. The University would like to wish each of them all the best of luck in their future endeavors and hope that even after graduation that they come back and visit us often. They will always be a Yellow Jacket for Life (YJ4L).

 

Donahue is a public health major from Morrow, Ohio and a graduate of Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy. She is a two-time All-OAC defender that will earn her fourth varsity letter this fall. For her career, Donahue has appeared in 63 games with 40 starts. Last season she was named to the All-OAC Tournament team. Off the field, she is a two-time Academic All-OAC performer, a Dean's List student, Jacket Scholar and a member of Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society. She is the daughter of Barbara Donahue and the late Steve Donahue of Morrow.

 

 

 

 

Farrell is an accounting and finance double major from Macomb, Michigan and a gradu­ate of Dakota High School. She is an All-OAC midfielder that will earn her fourth varsity letter this fall. In her career, Farrell has appeared in 57 games with 43 starts and has scored nine goals, including three game-winners for 18 total points. Off the field, she is a two-time Academic All-OAC performer, a Dean's List student, Jacket Scholar and a member of Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society. Farrell is the daughter of Tim and Jennifer Farrell of Macomb.

 

 

  

   

Kane is a biology major from Hilliard, Ohio and a graduate of Darby High School. She is a midfielder that will earn her fourth varsity letter this fall. In her career, Kane has appeared in 52 games with 11 starts and has scored six goals, including three game-winners for 12 total points. Off the field, she is an Academic All-OAC performer and Jacket Scholar. Kane is the daughter of Daniel and Cathy Kane of Hilliard.

 

 

 

  

Reigle is an exercise science major from Niles, Ohio and a graduate of McKinley High School. She is a midfielder that will earn her fourth varsity letter this fall. In her career, Reigle has appeared in 61 games with 122starts and has scored one game winning goal, for a total of two points. Off the field, she is a Academic All-OAC performer, a Dean's List student and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society. Reigle is the daughter of Sam and Lori Reigle of Niles.

 

 

 

   

Rush is a biology and chemistry double major from North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. and a graduate of Norwin High School. She is a forward that will earn her fourth varsity letter this fall. In her career, Rush has appeared in 44 games with 10 starts and has scored five goals, and added an assist for a total of 11 points. Off the field, she is a two-time Academic All-OAC performer, a Dean's List student, Jacket Scholar and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society. Rush is the daughter of Ronald and Bernadette Rush of North Huntingdon.

 

 

   

 

Scattino is a pre-allied health and pre-physical therapy double major from Girard, Ohio and a graduate of Niles McKinley High School. She is a defender that will earn her fourth varsity letter this fall. In her career, Scattino has appeared in 67 games with 51 starts. She was named to the OAC All-Tournament team this season. Off the field, Scattino is a two-time Aca­demic All-OAC performer, a Dean's List student, Jacket Scholar and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society. She is the daughter of Frank and Melissa Scattino of Girard.

 

 

 

 

Wenzinger is a communication sciences and disorders major from Columbus, Ohio and a graduate of Bishop Watterson High School. She is a defender that will earn her fourth varsity letter this fall. In her career, Wenzinger has appeared in 61 games with 29 starts and has scored three goals and added an assist for a total of seven points. Off the field, she is an Academic All-OAC performer, Jacket Scholar and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma Honor Society. Wenzinger is the daughter of Ken and Dawn Wenzinger of Columbus.