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Singh Honored as CoSIDA Academic All-American for Men’s Soccer

Academic All-America Team Selected by CoSIDA 2020-21 Alex Singh Carnegie Mellon University Men's Soccer with portrait of Alex Singh

(AUSTIN, Texas) – Carnegie Mellon University senior Alex Singh (Golden, Colo. / Lakewood) was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America Men's Soccer Team, becoming the first men's player to earn the award since two were honored in 2018. Singh was named to the third team and is one of three goalkeepers selected to the 33-member team.

Singh was the starting goalkeeper his junior campaign while earning five starts during the team's run to the NCAA second round in 2018. As a junior, he had a goals against average of 0.96 in 1,402 minutes played. In a shortened season this year, Singh collected 86 minutes in three games played while earning two victories and two shared shutouts.

Singh graduated with a 3.85 grade point average as a computer science major. He is a National Merit Scholar, earned a 4.0 in four semesters, and was a teaching assistant for Intro to Machine Learning. Singh also spent time as a research assistant in computational biology systems, was a software engineering intern at Uber in the summer of 2020 where he'll continue an assignment this summer before returning the CMU for his master's in machine learning.

The CoSIDA Academic All-America honor for Singh marks the 23rd honor for the Tartan men's soccer program.