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Ferris State's Bri Rogers Becomes Second Bulldog Ever To Receive All-America Honors

Ferris State's Bri Rogers Becomes Second Bulldog Ever To Receive All-America Honors

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Big Rapids, Mich. - Ferris State University women's soccer senior standout Bri Rogers (Livonia) wrapped up a stellar collegiate career by being named to two All-America teams, becoming only the second All-America choice in the history of Bulldog Soccer.

Rogers was tabbed Wednesday to both the United Soccer Coaches All-America and Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (D2CCA) All-America Third Teams as announced by the respective organizations.

The senior midfielder joins former Bulldog Kristie Smilanich, who achieved Daktronics Division II All-America First Team recognition in 2006, as the only All-America selections on the field in Bulldog history, which does not include Academic All-America honorees.

Previously, Rogers earned all-region honors from both sources this year and was also a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) First Team honoree.

The Bulldog senior concluded the 2021 fall campaign with 10 goals and two assists for 22 points in 22 contests, ranking among the squad's scoring leaders. She also had a pair of game-winning goals and totaled 51 shots on the season.

Rogers helped lead FSU to a 15-3-4 overall record this fall, which included a second-place 9-2-4 conference mark. The Bulldogs also captured the program's first-ever GLIAC Tournament Championship, stopping GVSU's 14-year title streak, and advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for only the second time in program history.