The Big Sky Conference has announced their 2019-20 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, which were awarded to former Thunderbirds Zach Larsen and MaKenzie Lawrence.
The Big Sky’s scholar-athletes earned a total of six CoSIDA Academic All-America and nine CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. Eleven of the scholar-athletes earned a cumulative grade point average of 3.9 or higher while four earned a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Larsen was a four-year starter on the offensive line for Southern Utah University and racked up a myriad of All-American honors during his tenure in Cedar City. His career culminated this season with being awarded the 2019 FCS Rimington Award, which is given to the top center at the FCS level. He was also a member of the Big Sky All-Conference First Team on three separate occasions.
Lawrence joined the Thunderbird soccer team ahead of the 2015 season, and over time became a major offensive threat for SUU. Last season, she was awarded with the Big Sky’s Golden Boot Award for earning the most points during Big Sky Conference play. She was also named to the All-Big Sky First Team.
With four goals and three assists during conference play, Lawrence racked up 11 points total, three more than anyone else in the Big Sky. The Kaysville native was responsible for or assisted on seven of Southern Utah’s eight goals during that time. She also led the conference in points per game (1.22), goals (4), and goals per game (.44).
To read the original article published on June 30, click here.
Story by: Bryson Lester:
Photos courtesy of: suutbirds.com

