| Posted May 13, 2010 |
Forsyth, Boughton net RMAC All-Academic honors
Related: RMAC Women's Tennis Academic all-RMAC Team
COLORADO SPRINGS - CSU-Pueblo sent five tennis players to the RMAC women's tennis all-academic team, headlined by first-team selections, Morgan Forsyth (So., Parker, Colo.) and Valerie Boughton (Sr., Colorado Springs, Colo.).
Forsyth, a psychology major with a 3.43 GPA, was a first-team all-RMAC selection this season after a successful year as the Pack's one-singles player. She was selected as the runner-up for the RMAC Academic Player of the Year and was a unanimous first-team academic all-RMAC selection.
Joining her on the first team was Boughton, also a psychology major with a 3.70 GPA. She was one of the RMAC's top five-singles players this season, and was also named the RMAC Women's Tennis Player of the Week this season, as well.
Andrea Ortiz (So., Pueblo, Colo.) earned second-team honors after balancing tennis with a 3.43 GPA in social work.
The Pack's representation on the team was rounded out by RMAC Academic Honor Roll selections, Cindy Boughton (So., Colorado Springs, Colo.) and Meagan Clark (So., Raton, N.M.).
CSU-Pueblo had the most representation on the team in the RMAC, with five members making the squad. Along with RMAC champion, Nebraska-Kearney, CSU-Pueblo has the most first-team selections, as well.





