CALDWELL, Idaho - The Cascade Collegiate Conference announced The College of Idaho's
Natasja Davis as the 2025-26 CCC U.S. Bank Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, recognizing her exceptional accomplishments in the classroom and on the pitch.
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A native of Kuna, Idaho, Davis completed one of the most decorated academic and athletic careers in Yotes women's soccer history. An exercise science major, she graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA while competing at an elite level throughout her career.
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Davis earned distinction as a three-time NAIA Scholar-Athlete, a three-time CCC Academic All-Conference selection, and a three-time CSC Academic All-District honoree, underscoring her consistent excellence academically and athletically.
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On the field, Davis established herself as one of the most impactful players in program history. She finished her career with 38 goals and 90 total points, both ranking second all-time at The College of Idaho, while her 13 game-winning goals set a program record. Her ability to deliver in key moments defined her career and helped elevate the Yotes throughout her tenure.
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Davis earned first-team All-Conference honors once and second-team recognition twice, cementing her place among the conference's top players.
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As a key contributor, Davis helped lead the Yotes to three CCC regular season championships and three conference tournament titles. She also played a central role in guiding the program to two NAIA Final Site appearances, including a run to the national semifinals during her junior season.
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Over 72 career appearances with 48 starts, Davis proved to be a consistent leader and difference-maker, combining academic excellence, high-level performance, and championship success throughout her career.
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The CCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award is the conference's highest academic honor and is voted on by the league's athletic directors.
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With this recognition, Davis' legacy stands as one defined by excellence without compromise, leaving a lasting impact on The College of Idaho and the Yotes women's soccer program.
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