SCRANTON, Pa. – Senior Liv Enderle of The University of Scranton has been named the 2025 Landmark Conference Women's Soccer Senior Scholar-Athlete, becoming the 10th student-athlete in program history to receive the honor. She is also the Royals' second consecutive recipient, following former teammate Nicole Olson.
Enderle holds a 3.88 grade point average as a Biology major and has been a steady presence in Scranton's midfield and defensive unit throughout her career. She is a three-time CSC Academic All-District selection (2023, 2024, 2025), recognizing her commitment to academic excellence.
On the field, Enderle played a key role in one of the most successful stretches in program history, helping guide Scranton to four straight Landmark Conference championships from 2022–25. She earned First Team All-Landmark honors in 2023 and was named to the USC All-Region Third Team that same season.
Beyond her contributions in competition and the classroom, Enderle has been actively involved in service and leadership. Since February 2025, she has volunteered as an ESL Teacher with the United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania, where she supports English language learners by improving pronunciation, building reading comprehension skills, and encouraging confidence in spoken English—all while creating a positive, engaging learning environment.
Enderle's well-rounded excellence across academics, athletics, and service makes her a deserving selection as the Landmark Conference's 2025 Women's Soccer Senior Scholar-Athlete.