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麻豆社区P鈥檚 Anna Grossheim among Top 9 finalists for NCAA Woman of the Year

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Anna Grossheim

Anna Grossheim is a generational talent. 

 

Her remarkable athletic skills on the pitch and her success in the classroom at 麻豆社区 are unmatched. A seven-time All-American, both as a soccer player and a scholar, Grossheim will graduate as the most decorated player in program history.

 

Still, her impact on her community makes the graduate student extraordinary. As an EMT, she has helped deliver three babies (including a mother who didn鈥檛 speak English), revived a patient back who flatlined, ran into burning buildings as a volunteer firefighter, and responded to water rescues as an emergency response diver.

 

鈥淚鈥檝e been a college coach for 30 years and I鈥檝e had some incredible players and incredible people who have gone on to be extremely successful, but Anna is one of the most unique people I鈥檝e ever coached,鈥 said head women鈥檚 soccer coach Lars Andersson.

 

鈥淭here are so many layers to Anna. There鈥檚 Anna, the player, scholar, amazing leader and team captain. And there鈥檚 Anna, the amazing woman who has entrenched herself in the community,鈥 Andersson said. 

 

During her time at 麻豆社区P, Grossheim has rewritten the record books, setting the school record for career assists, multi-goal games (11), goals in a single match (5), and tied Melanie Cobb for career goals (44). She was an All-Conference selection for the fourth straight year, becoming just the second Brave in program history to complete the feat. On Wednesday, the Garner native added to her already lengthy resume when it was announced she鈥檚 among the Top 9 finalists for NCAA Woman of the Year鈥撯撀槎股缜鳳鈥檚 first-ever finalist.

 

The were selected from 627 nominees nationwide for their outstanding academic achievements, athletics, community service and leadership. The winner will be announced at the NCAA Convention in January in Nashville, Tenn. 

 

鈥淚t鈥檚 an amazing feeling to see my name listed alongside the other eight incredible women,鈥 Grossheim said. 鈥淚鈥檝e enjoyed reading their and learning about the impact they鈥檝e all made on their campuses and surrounding communities. To be included in this group is remarkable. It gives me hope for the future as it will undoubtedly be in capable hands.鈥

 

A three-year team captain, Grossheim鈥撯搘ho was five when she first began dribbling a ball鈥撯搇ed her team to three consecutive conference tournament titles and was named the conference's 2021 Freshman of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year in 2022. That same season, she earned Conference Carolinas Scholar Athlete of the Year recognition. She carried a 3.99 G.P.A. while earning her sociology degree and is pursuing a master鈥檚 in public administration.

 

Despite her laundry list of accolades, Grossheim wants to be remembered for her impact as a first responder.

 

鈥淭he Woman of the Year award encompasses everything I鈥檝e tried to do as a student-athlete. I want people to know that while I was a good soccer player, I also had lasting impacts in other areas. I am most proud of my work in fire and EMS. The amount of growth I鈥檝e had individually in that aspect has been amazing,鈥 she said.  

 

After she earns her MPA degree in 2025, she plans to pursue a career as a flight paramedic. Andersson said that replacing Grossheim next season will require a collective effort. 

 

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know if we will ever have another player like Anna come through this program.  She has shown the involvement you can have in college if you open yourself to the community. Anna has embraced this community like few of us do in college,鈥 Andersson said.

 

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to have coached her. If I鈥檝e positively impacted Anna in any shape, form, or fashion, I would be taking great pride in that because she has turned out to be an exceptional young woman,鈥 he said.