Indiana University Athletics

Crouch Named ACWPC All-America Third Team, Sollie and Kidd Earn Honorable Mention
5/30/2024 2:30:00 PM | Women's Water Polo
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Graduate student Zoe Crouch earned a spot on the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches All-America third team while juniors Sophia Sollie and Skylar Kidd received honorable mention in the organization's postseason awards announced on Thursday.
With her selection to the third team, Crouch is the first Hoosier to earn the honors since 2020 and have placed three players on the All-America list for the fifth-consecutive season and for the eighth time in nine seasons.
The ACWPC All-America award is a prestigious honor that recognizes athletes nationally and throughout all collegiate divisions. This award is presented to water polo athletes who exhibit immense talent in the pool, provide leadership, and have helped build and advance the sport. Recipients are selected by ACWPC member coaches.
Crouch adds the third All-America honor to her decorated Indiana career having earned honorable mention in 2022 and 2023.The Moraga, Calif. native tallied 88 points on a team second-best 53 goals this season. She also added 35 assists and a team-high 22 field blocks. In action this season, the utility player posted 11 hat tricks and had 16 multi-goal efforts. Crouch had a season-high five goals in a win over La Salle and combined for a season-high six points on three different occasions. Crouch finished her career with 183 goals, which ranks ninth all-time in school history.
Sollie led Indiana's offense this season, scoring a team-high 57 goals (66 total points). The Murrieta, Calif. is an All-America selection for the first time in her career as she was also a MPSF Honorable Mention award winner this season. She posted nine hat tricks and 18 multi-goal games this season including a season-high five goals against San Diego State and San Jose State. The junior center also picked up 21 steals on the season, posting a season-high three swipes in a win over Michigan, and drew 30 exclusions.
Kidd paced the Hoosiers with 93 points on 51 goals and a team-high 42 assists. She also picked up 24 steals and was one of Indiana's main sprinters for the season. The Laguna Beach, Calif. native had nine hat tricks and 16 multi-goal games as a junior. She dished out multiple assists on 13 occasions including a season-high four against No. 4 Stanford. At the net, she posted a season-high five goals in wins over LIU Brooklyn and Marist and combined on a season-high six points twice and had at least four points in 14 games.
The trio helped Indiana to its most wins since 2018 by going 21-10 overall record. IU also got off to its best start in program history, going 12-0 to open the season. Season highlights also included team wins over No. 8 Princeton and No. 13 Michigan.
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With her selection to the third team, Crouch is the first Hoosier to earn the honors since 2020 and have placed three players on the All-America list for the fifth-consecutive season and for the eighth time in nine seasons.
The ACWPC All-America award is a prestigious honor that recognizes athletes nationally and throughout all collegiate divisions. This award is presented to water polo athletes who exhibit immense talent in the pool, provide leadership, and have helped build and advance the sport. Recipients are selected by ACWPC member coaches.
Crouch adds the third All-America honor to her decorated Indiana career having earned honorable mention in 2022 and 2023.The Moraga, Calif. native tallied 88 points on a team second-best 53 goals this season. She also added 35 assists and a team-high 22 field blocks. In action this season, the utility player posted 11 hat tricks and had 16 multi-goal efforts. Crouch had a season-high five goals in a win over La Salle and combined for a season-high six points on three different occasions. Crouch finished her career with 183 goals, which ranks ninth all-time in school history.
Sollie led Indiana's offense this season, scoring a team-high 57 goals (66 total points). The Murrieta, Calif. is an All-America selection for the first time in her career as she was also a MPSF Honorable Mention award winner this season. She posted nine hat tricks and 18 multi-goal games this season including a season-high five goals against San Diego State and San Jose State. The junior center also picked up 21 steals on the season, posting a season-high three swipes in a win over Michigan, and drew 30 exclusions.
Kidd paced the Hoosiers with 93 points on 51 goals and a team-high 42 assists. She also picked up 24 steals and was one of Indiana's main sprinters for the season. The Laguna Beach, Calif. native had nine hat tricks and 16 multi-goal games as a junior. She dished out multiple assists on 13 occasions including a season-high four against No. 4 Stanford. At the net, she posted a season-high five goals in wins over LIU Brooklyn and Marist and combined on a season-high six points twice and had at least four points in 14 games.
The trio helped Indiana to its most wins since 2018 by going 21-10 overall record. IU also got off to its best start in program history, going 12-0 to open the season. Season highlights also included team wins over No. 8 Princeton and No. 13 Michigan.
For all the latest on Indiana University women's water polo, be sure to follow the team at @IndianaWPolo on Facebook, X and Instagram.
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