The senior midfielder was a four-year starter for Georgia College picking up starts in all 74 games. Treat finished her career with seven goals and six assists, good enough for 20 points.
Treat netted two huge goals to tie the game in the PBC Quarterfinals against North Georgia. She was also recently named to the PBC All-Academic Team and a CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District Team.
Georgia College soccer finished fifth in the Peach Belt doting the fourth-straight season with at least a top-five finish in the conference.
The Bobcats toppled two nationally-ranked programs this past season. Georgia College took down Florida Tech, who was ranked No. 13, 1-0. At the time, the win marked the highest-ranked team that the Bobcats had ever beaten, but less than a month later the ‘Cats defeated No. 8 Armstrong Atlantic 2-1, becoming the highest-ranked team that GC has defeated.
The Georgia College Department of Athletics, back-to-back winners of the PBC Commissioner's Cup, sponsors 10 varsity athletic programs at the NCAA Division II level. As a Division II program, Bobcat Athletics prides itself on balancing the life of the student-athlete, evidenced by the teams' multiple appearances in post-season competition as well as documented academic success and community-service involvement. Sign up at www.twitter.com/GCSUBobcats and www.facebook.com/gcbobcats for up-to-the-minute reports, and visit www.GCBobcats.com for more information, and to nominate your favorite former Bobcats and Colonials to the GC Athletics Hall of Fame.
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