OLYMPIA, Wash. –
Flor Parker Borrero (Jr.) from The Evergreen State College has been named Academic All-District on the NAIA Women's At-Large Team for the 2024-25 academic year as announced by the College Sports Communicators (CSC). Parker Borrero also was selected for the national ballot for Academic All-America.
CSC Academic All-District honorees needed a 3.5 cumulative grade point average or higher and were required to be at least a sophomore academically and in terms of eligibility. In addition, qualifying student-athletes in women's wrestling must have competed in at least 70% of the tournaments and dual meets played by their teams or have participated in a conference championship meet. Evergreen does not give letter grades, but Parker Borrero's academic accomplishments were converted to a 4.0 GPA scale.

Parker Borrero is focusing on Psychology and Social Work as a student at Evergreen. She is from Tacoma, Washington, and attended Rogers High School. In 2024-25, she was selected as a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete and was chosen Academic All-Cascade Collegiate Conference.
As an Evergreen athlete, Parker Borrero placed third at the 2025 NAIA Women's Wrestling Championships to earn All-America honors for the second year in a row. She also received the NAIA Most Pins in the Fastest Time Award. In 2024, she placed sixth at the NAIA Championships in the 155-pound weight class.
Parker Borrero finished the 2024-25 season with a 23-1 overall record. She won 22 matches by pins and added one win by a technical fall. In addition, Parker Borrero won a CCC Championship in the 160-pound weight class to become Evergreen's first individual conference champion since the Geoducks added women's wrestling in 2024-25. She won her individual title with four consecutive pins. She was named All-Conference for the second year in a row and was chosen as this year's CCC Outstanding Wrestler of the Meet.
In Evergreen's first two seasons of wrestling competition, Parker Borrero has earned a career record of 42-6 for the Geoducks. She ranks first for the Geoducks in career wins and is first for pins in a season.