By: Owen Albright, Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant
ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. – Six St. Bonaventure women's soccer student-athletes have earned recognition as College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selections, officials announced Tuesday.
Giovanna Coghetto,
Paula Sanabria Diaz,
Kellsie Flint,
Hannah Lindenberger,
Ekemini Udofa, and
Hannah Walker have all received the honors for their performances on the field and dedication in the classroom.
The 2025-26 Academic All-District® Men's and Women's Soccer Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. They are nominated by the nation's sports information directors.
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Walker, a four-year Bonnie and 2025 Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team selection, carries a 4.0 cumulative GPA as a senior physical education major. The Sayre, Pa. native also earned CSC Academic All-District honors in 2023. This past season, the defender was honored with the St. Bonaventure Dr. Neal J. Johnson Women's Soccer Scholarship for her excellence in athletics, academics and service in the community. A team captain who started in all 18 of the team's contests, Walker finished second on the team in minutes played (1,450). She scored her first career goal on the road at Davidson and notched a second score the next week against George Washington.
Coghetto is a graduate student from Maserada Sul Piave, Treviso, Italy. The forward carries a 4.0 GPA as a sports administration student. She appeared in all 18 matches this past season, making 16 starts. As the team's season leader in points (14) and goals (6), Coghetto played 60-plus minutes in 10 separate games. She tallied a hat trick at Post and added an assist, also scoring the game-winning goal at home against Oakland.
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Lindenberger is a sophomore who carries a 3.98 GPA as a biology major. The midfielder appeared in every game this past season, starting in all but one of those appearances. The Fairview, Pa. native played full time in nine contests and notched the third-most minutes on the team (1,394). She helped the Bonnies to wins over Post and Oakland with goals in both matches.
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Flint, a native of Rye, N.H., boasts a 3.82 GPA as a health sciences major. The senior midfielder appeared in each of the team's games this year and made nine starts, playing 854 total minutes. She never left the pitch against George Washington, playing full time in the conference bout.
Sanabria Diaz owns a 3.91 GPA as a graduate student studying sports administration. A defender from Barbera del Valles, Spain, she led the team in minutes played (1,560), starting in every match and playing full time on 11 occasions. Sanabria Dia scored goals at Binghamton and against George Washington, also tallying an assist to help beat Oakland.
Udofa is a health sciences major with a 3.64 GPA who played a large role for the Bonaventure offense this past season as a sophomore. Appearing in every game and making 13 starts, the Rochester, N.Y. native ranked sixth on the team with 1,103 minutes played. The forward tallied goals against Saint Peter's and Duquesne, also sending out an assist at Fordham.
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