Sydnee Weaver of Young Harris College is named the Capital One Academic All-America Division II Softball Player of the Year. Weaver, a biology major with a 4.0 GPA, led Young Harris to 31 wins this season. She finished in the top 10 in her conference in several statistical categories. Fifteen of the 33 players selected to the academic all-america teams have at least a 3.9 GPA, including nine with a perfect 4.0. Weaver is one of six players to be selected to the team multiple times.
Berkley Whaley, a senior outside hitter from the University of Tampa, was named the CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year for Division II volleyball. She led the nation in kills and points last season while maintaining a 3.82 GPA as an advertising and public relations major. The document also names the members of the CoSIDA Academic All-America first, second, and third teams for Division II volleyball, including Ferris State libero Danielle Dowd on the third team. All of the student-athletes honored achieved high levels academically and athletically.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team has an overall record of 26-5 and is ranked 14th in the nation. They will host the UT Permian Basin Falcons, who have a record of 12-24 and are 1-14 in conference play, in a three-game Lone Star Conference series on March 29-30. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against the Falcons 28-1 and have won the last 26 meetings.
This document announces the Capital One Academic All-America Division II At-Large Teams for 2015 as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Ruben Gimenez of the University of Bridgeport and Kristin Day of Clarion University were named Academic All-Americans of the Year for Division II Men's and Women's At-Large. Both Gimenez and Day were repeat winners of the award. The document provides details on other student-athletes named to the first, second, and third teams for Division II Men's and Women's At-Large sports.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este informe trimestral incluye información sobre los resultados académicos, informes de la comisión de coordinación pedagógica, jefatura de estudios, secretaría y departamentos. Se proporcionan detalles sobre disciplina y convivencia, actividades extraescolares, programas de formación profesional y resultados de los alumnos.
The document discusses various topics related to analyzing media texts for an exam, including film, television, music, genres, representations, industries, and audiences. It provides example exam questions, notes on the TV show Lost, and discusses conventions of Lost that appeal to broad audiences. Specifically, it notes Lost uses an ensemble cast representing different groups, is set in a neutral island location, blends genres, uses enigma codes to engage audiences, and incorporates a score to elicit emotions.
La Unión Europea está compuesta actualmente por 27 países miembros y 497 millones de habitantes. Tiene 23 lenguas oficiales y ha experimentado 8 ampliaciones, la más reciente en 2007. Sus principales instituciones son el Parlamento Europeo, el Consejo de la UE, la Comisión Europea, el Consejo Europeo y el Banco Central Europeo.
Berkley Whaley, a senior outside hitter from the University of Tampa, was named the CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year for Division II volleyball. She led the nation in kills and points last season while maintaining a 3.82 GPA as an advertising and public relations major. The document also names the members of the CoSIDA Academic All-America first, second, and third teams for Division II volleyball, including Ferris State libero Danielle Dowd on the third team. All of the student-athletes honored achieved high levels academically and athletically.
The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs softball team has an overall record of 26-5 and is ranked 14th in the nation. They will host the UT Permian Basin Falcons, who have a record of 12-24 and are 1-14 in conference play, in a three-game Lone Star Conference series on March 29-30. The Lady Buffs lead the all-time series against the Falcons 28-1 and have won the last 26 meetings.
This document announces the Capital One Academic All-America Division II At-Large Teams for 2015 as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Ruben Gimenez of the University of Bridgeport and Kristin Day of Clarion University were named Academic All-Americans of the Year for Division II Men's and Women's At-Large. Both Gimenez and Day were repeat winners of the award. The document provides details on other student-athletes named to the first, second, and third teams for Division II Men's and Women's At-Large sports.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Este informe trimestral incluye información sobre los resultados académicos, informes de la comisión de coordinación pedagógica, jefatura de estudios, secretaría y departamentos. Se proporcionan detalles sobre disciplina y convivencia, actividades extraescolares, programas de formación profesional y resultados de los alumnos.
The document discusses various topics related to analyzing media texts for an exam, including film, television, music, genres, representations, industries, and audiences. It provides example exam questions, notes on the TV show Lost, and discusses conventions of Lost that appeal to broad audiences. Specifically, it notes Lost uses an ensemble cast representing different groups, is set in a neutral island location, blends genres, uses enigma codes to engage audiences, and incorporates a score to elicit emotions.
La Unión Europea está compuesta actualmente por 27 países miembros y 497 millones de habitantes. Tiene 23 lenguas oficiales y ha experimentado 8 ampliaciones, la más reciente en 2007. Sus principales instituciones son el Parlamento Europeo, el Consejo de la UE, la Comisión Europea, el Consejo Europeo y el Banco Central Europeo.
Este documento describe los 7 hábitos de las personas altamente efectivas según Stephen R. Covey, los cuales incluyen ser proactivo, comenzar con un objetivo en mente, priorizar correctamente, pensar en términos de ganar-ganar, escuchar para entender, sinergizar y sacar lo mejor de los demás. Se enfatiza que los jefes exitosos practican profundamente ser proactivos, comenzar con un objetivo claro y priorizar correctamente sobre distracciones.
El documento resume el capítulo 6 de Romanos. Explica que la santificación es la obra continua de Dios en la vida del creyente para su crecimiento espiritual y transformación a la imagen de Cristo. Luego, analiza 3 pasos de la santificación en Romanos 6:1-14: 1) el pecado y la gracia, 2) ser muerto al pecado, y 3) la unión con Cristo. Finalmente, discute que debemos ofrecernos como esclavos de la obediencia a Dios en lugar del pecado para alcanzar la justicia,
Anil Kaul, CEO and Co-Founder, AbsolutData delivered a session on institutionalizing Big Data analytics for organizations, at the Big Data Innovation Summit, London on 1st May, 2013.
AbsolutData is a global leader in applying analytics to drive sales and increase profits for its customers. AbsolutData has built strong expertise and traction with Fortune 1000 companies across 40 countries. We specialize in big data, high end business analytics, predictive modeling, research, reporting, social media analytics and data management services. AbsolutData delivers world class analytics solutions by combining their expertise in industry domains, analytical techniques and sophisticated tools.
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This document appears to be a process and instrumentation (P&I) diagram for a scrubbing section of an engineering system. It was created by Ali Youssefi on March 13, 2012 and submitted for review under the identifier 1057222.
Este documento presenta una pauta de evaluación para un taller sobre fuerza y movimiento y fenómenos eléctricos usando Prezi. La pauta evalúa 7 criterios con diferentes ponderaciones: dominio del tema (30%), considerar todos los contenidos (20%), cantidad de diapositivas PowerPoint solicitadas (10), cantidad de videos (5%) e imágenes (10%), mantener el orden señalizado (5%) y presentar la secuencia correcta (5%). También indica las fechas de evaluación para los estudiantes de 8o año A y B.
Oracle Product Catagories Authorized to Resell.Mark Annala
The document lists various Oracle technologies including databases, middleware, hardware, and virtualization products. It mentions Oracle Database, PeopleSoft, MySQL, Application Grid, Identity Management, Business Intelligence Foundation, Endeca, SOA, WebLogic Server, WebCenterContent, WebCenterPortals, WebCenterSites, DeveloperTools, IT Architecture, Data Integration, Fujitsu M10 servers, NAS storage, Oracle Database Appliance, SPARC T-series servers, StorageTek tape media, Sun x86 servers, and SAN storage.
The document summarizes the 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-America Division II Softball Team. It announces that senior pitcher Carley Tysinger of Catawba College has been selected as the Academic All-America of the Year for Division II softball. It provides details on Tysinger's academic and athletic accomplishments. It also names the first, second and third teams and provides details on several of the student-athletes selected, including some who were repeat selections from last year.
Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Baseball TeamAngeloStateSports
Michael Jurgella of St. Cloud State University is named the Division II Baseball Academic All-America of the Year. He leads the 2015 first team with a 3.62 GPA in finance. Matthew Chavez of New Mexico Highlands University and Brandon Martinez of Kutztown University are also repeat selections from last year's first team. Paul Trenhaile of Truman State University moves up from the third team last year. In total, 18 members of the 2015 team have at least a 3.80 GPA.
Michael Jurgella, a senior catcher from St. Cloud State University, has been named the Capital One Academic All-America Division II Baseball Player of the Year. He leads the 2015 first team with a 3.62 GPA in finance. The first, second, and third teams consist of student-athletes from various positions who excel both on the field and in the classroom, with GPA requirements ranging from 3.48 to 4.00. Jurgella is one of four repeat selections to the team.
The document announces the 2014 Daktronics/Division II Conference Commissioners Association NCAA Division II Volleyball All-American Teams. BYU-Hawaii outside hitter Shih Ting Chen was named the 2014 Ron Lenz Daktronics National Player of the Year. The First Team All-Americans included Chen along with outside hitters Berkley Whaley of Tampa and Lauren Bevan of West Texas A&M, middle hitters Meagan Burke and Jessica Wagner of Tampa, setter Ashley Hinsch of Minnesota Duluth, and libero Samantha Hutchinson of Western Washington. The Second and Third Team All-Americans are also announced.
The document announces the 2015 Division II Conference Commissioners Association NCAA Division II Volleyball All-American Teams. Berkley Whaley from the University of Tampa was voted the 2015 Ron Lenz National Player of the Year. The First Team includes Whaley and six others: Mariah Scharf from Minnesota Duluth, Hailey Roberts from Tarleton State, Jessica Wagner from Tampa, Riley Hanson from Concordia-St. Paul, Drew Smith from Northern State, and Annie Reilly from Central Missouri. The Second and Third Teams are also listed.
This document announces the selection of the 2014-15 Capital One Academic All-America Division II Track & Field/Cross Country teams by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Ewa Zaborowska of Harding University and Aaron Dinzeo of California University of Pennsylvania top the women's and men's teams respectively. A total of 45 women and 46 men were selected across three teams, with 15 athletes named to the first team. Many of the selections are repeat honorees and hold high GPAs across various academic disciplines while also achieving athletic success.
The defending national champion West Texas A&M Lady Buffs were unanimously voted as the number one team in the 2015 NFCA Division II preseason poll. They return the preseason player and pitcher of the year from their undefeated national championship season. National runner-up Valdosta State was ranked second. Dixie State, Southeastern Oklahoma State, and Wayne State rounded out the top five teams.
2015 NFCA Preseason Division II Top-25 PollWest Texas A&M
The defending national champion West Texas A&M softball team was unanimously voted as the number one team in the 2015 NFCA Division II preseason poll. They return their star pitcher Rita Hokianga and star batter Renee Erwin to help them try to repeat as champions. Valdosta State, who finished as national runners-up last year, is ranked second in the preseason poll. Dixie State and Southeastern Oklahoma State, who both made the national semifinals last year, round out the top three and four spots respectively.
The Texas A&M women's golf team climbed to 14th place after the third round of the 2012 NCAA Championship. The Aggies carded a 12-over-par 300 and improved their overall score to 35-over 899. Their head coach said they played more aggressively and made clutch putts, and hopes they can continue their performance to potentially finish in the top 10. Their best individual round came from sophomore Katerina Ruzickova who shot a 2-over 74.
Former area athletes finding success in college athleticsDaniel Purjes
This article profiles the collegiate athletic success of several former athletes from area high schools. It discusses athletes from Mid-Prairie, Highland, Iowa Mennonite, and Lone Tree who are finding success in softball, basketball, track, baseball, golf, and other sports at schools like Minnesota State, Northwestern College, Coe College, Bethel College, Central College, Mount Mercy, Simpson College, and others. It provides statistics and updates on their current seasons and accomplishments.
This document provides information on the 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA All-America Softball Team, including the first team, second team, and individual honors. Renee Erwin of West Texas A&M is named Player of the Year and Courtney Poole of North Georgia is named Pitcher of the Year. The first team includes three players each from West Texas A&M and Augustana College. The second team highlights pitchers Michelle Duncan of Dixie State, Morgan Foley of Indianapolis, and Hannah Perryman of Missouri-St. Louis.
Jared Baker of Midwestern State University won the UA-Fort Smith Lions Classic golf tournament with a 7-under par 203 total.
Anya Anders of Texas A&M-Commerce shot a 142 over 36 holes at the Mustang Intercollegiate, the second lowest score in school history and below par, finishing as runner up.
Casey Wild of Tarleton State University shot a 2-under 70 on the final day of the Mustang Intercollegiate to finish in a three-way tie for second place individually.
Reese Gregory from St. Cloud State University and Will Albertson from Catawba College were named the 2015 Daktronics NCAA Division II Baseball Ron Lenz Pitcher and Player of the Year respectively. A total of 49 student-athletes from 40 institutions were named to the Daktronics All-America first, second or third teams, while 15 other players received honorable mentions. Gregory had a 13-0 record with a 1.49 ERA while Albertson led Division II in several offensive categories with a .473 batting average.
Reese Gregory from St. Cloud State University and Will Albertson from Catawba College were named the 2015 Daktronics NCAA Division II Baseball Ron Lenz Pitcher and Player of the Year respectively. A total of 49 student-athletes from 40 institutions were named to the Daktronics All-America first, second or third teams, while 15 others received honorable mentions. Gregory had a 13-0 record with a 1.49 ERA and 92 strikeouts to lead the Huskies, while Albertson led Catawba with a .473 batting average, 26 home runs and 90 RBIs.
Este documento describe los 7 hábitos de las personas altamente efectivas según Stephen R. Covey, los cuales incluyen ser proactivo, comenzar con un objetivo en mente, priorizar correctamente, pensar en términos de ganar-ganar, escuchar para entender, sinergizar y sacar lo mejor de los demás. Se enfatiza que los jefes exitosos practican profundamente ser proactivos, comenzar con un objetivo claro y priorizar correctamente sobre distracciones.
El documento resume el capítulo 6 de Romanos. Explica que la santificación es la obra continua de Dios en la vida del creyente para su crecimiento espiritual y transformación a la imagen de Cristo. Luego, analiza 3 pasos de la santificación en Romanos 6:1-14: 1) el pecado y la gracia, 2) ser muerto al pecado, y 3) la unión con Cristo. Finalmente, discute que debemos ofrecernos como esclavos de la obediencia a Dios en lugar del pecado para alcanzar la justicia,
Anil Kaul, CEO and Co-Founder, AbsolutData delivered a session on institutionalizing Big Data analytics for organizations, at the Big Data Innovation Summit, London on 1st May, 2013.
AbsolutData is a global leader in applying analytics to drive sales and increase profits for its customers. AbsolutData has built strong expertise and traction with Fortune 1000 companies across 40 countries. We specialize in big data, high end business analytics, predictive modeling, research, reporting, social media analytics and data management services. AbsolutData delivers world class analytics solutions by combining their expertise in industry domains, analytical techniques and sophisticated tools.
Visit us here : www.absolutdata.com
This document appears to be a process and instrumentation (P&I) diagram for a scrubbing section of an engineering system. It was created by Ali Youssefi on March 13, 2012 and submitted for review under the identifier 1057222.
Este documento presenta una pauta de evaluación para un taller sobre fuerza y movimiento y fenómenos eléctricos usando Prezi. La pauta evalúa 7 criterios con diferentes ponderaciones: dominio del tema (30%), considerar todos los contenidos (20%), cantidad de diapositivas PowerPoint solicitadas (10), cantidad de videos (5%) e imágenes (10%), mantener el orden señalizado (5%) y presentar la secuencia correcta (5%). También indica las fechas de evaluación para los estudiantes de 8o año A y B.
Oracle Product Catagories Authorized to Resell.Mark Annala
The document lists various Oracle technologies including databases, middleware, hardware, and virtualization products. It mentions Oracle Database, PeopleSoft, MySQL, Application Grid, Identity Management, Business Intelligence Foundation, Endeca, SOA, WebLogic Server, WebCenterContent, WebCenterPortals, WebCenterSites, DeveloperTools, IT Architecture, Data Integration, Fujitsu M10 servers, NAS storage, Oracle Database Appliance, SPARC T-series servers, StorageTek tape media, Sun x86 servers, and SAN storage.
The document summarizes the 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-America Division II Softball Team. It announces that senior pitcher Carley Tysinger of Catawba College has been selected as the Academic All-America of the Year for Division II softball. It provides details on Tysinger's academic and athletic accomplishments. It also names the first, second and third teams and provides details on several of the student-athletes selected, including some who were repeat selections from last year.
Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Baseball TeamAngeloStateSports
Michael Jurgella of St. Cloud State University is named the Division II Baseball Academic All-America of the Year. He leads the 2015 first team with a 3.62 GPA in finance. Matthew Chavez of New Mexico Highlands University and Brandon Martinez of Kutztown University are also repeat selections from last year's first team. Paul Trenhaile of Truman State University moves up from the third team last year. In total, 18 members of the 2015 team have at least a 3.80 GPA.
Michael Jurgella, a senior catcher from St. Cloud State University, has been named the Capital One Academic All-America Division II Baseball Player of the Year. He leads the 2015 first team with a 3.62 GPA in finance. The first, second, and third teams consist of student-athletes from various positions who excel both on the field and in the classroom, with GPA requirements ranging from 3.48 to 4.00. Jurgella is one of four repeat selections to the team.
The document announces the 2014 Daktronics/Division II Conference Commissioners Association NCAA Division II Volleyball All-American Teams. BYU-Hawaii outside hitter Shih Ting Chen was named the 2014 Ron Lenz Daktronics National Player of the Year. The First Team All-Americans included Chen along with outside hitters Berkley Whaley of Tampa and Lauren Bevan of West Texas A&M, middle hitters Meagan Burke and Jessica Wagner of Tampa, setter Ashley Hinsch of Minnesota Duluth, and libero Samantha Hutchinson of Western Washington. The Second and Third Team All-Americans are also announced.
The document announces the 2015 Division II Conference Commissioners Association NCAA Division II Volleyball All-American Teams. Berkley Whaley from the University of Tampa was voted the 2015 Ron Lenz National Player of the Year. The First Team includes Whaley and six others: Mariah Scharf from Minnesota Duluth, Hailey Roberts from Tarleton State, Jessica Wagner from Tampa, Riley Hanson from Concordia-St. Paul, Drew Smith from Northern State, and Annie Reilly from Central Missouri. The Second and Third Teams are also listed.
This document announces the selection of the 2014-15 Capital One Academic All-America Division II Track & Field/Cross Country teams by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Ewa Zaborowska of Harding University and Aaron Dinzeo of California University of Pennsylvania top the women's and men's teams respectively. A total of 45 women and 46 men were selected across three teams, with 15 athletes named to the first team. Many of the selections are repeat honorees and hold high GPAs across various academic disciplines while also achieving athletic success.
The defending national champion West Texas A&M Lady Buffs were unanimously voted as the number one team in the 2015 NFCA Division II preseason poll. They return the preseason player and pitcher of the year from their undefeated national championship season. National runner-up Valdosta State was ranked second. Dixie State, Southeastern Oklahoma State, and Wayne State rounded out the top five teams.
2015 NFCA Preseason Division II Top-25 PollWest Texas A&M
The defending national champion West Texas A&M softball team was unanimously voted as the number one team in the 2015 NFCA Division II preseason poll. They return their star pitcher Rita Hokianga and star batter Renee Erwin to help them try to repeat as champions. Valdosta State, who finished as national runners-up last year, is ranked second in the preseason poll. Dixie State and Southeastern Oklahoma State, who both made the national semifinals last year, round out the top three and four spots respectively.
The Texas A&M women's golf team climbed to 14th place after the third round of the 2012 NCAA Championship. The Aggies carded a 12-over-par 300 and improved their overall score to 35-over 899. Their head coach said they played more aggressively and made clutch putts, and hopes they can continue their performance to potentially finish in the top 10. Their best individual round came from sophomore Katerina Ruzickova who shot a 2-over 74.
Former area athletes finding success in college athleticsDaniel Purjes
This article profiles the collegiate athletic success of several former athletes from area high schools. It discusses athletes from Mid-Prairie, Highland, Iowa Mennonite, and Lone Tree who are finding success in softball, basketball, track, baseball, golf, and other sports at schools like Minnesota State, Northwestern College, Coe College, Bethel College, Central College, Mount Mercy, Simpson College, and others. It provides statistics and updates on their current seasons and accomplishments.
This document provides information on the 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA All-America Softball Team, including the first team, second team, and individual honors. Renee Erwin of West Texas A&M is named Player of the Year and Courtney Poole of North Georgia is named Pitcher of the Year. The first team includes three players each from West Texas A&M and Augustana College. The second team highlights pitchers Michelle Duncan of Dixie State, Morgan Foley of Indianapolis, and Hannah Perryman of Missouri-St. Louis.
Jared Baker of Midwestern State University won the UA-Fort Smith Lions Classic golf tournament with a 7-under par 203 total.
Anya Anders of Texas A&M-Commerce shot a 142 over 36 holes at the Mustang Intercollegiate, the second lowest score in school history and below par, finishing as runner up.
Casey Wild of Tarleton State University shot a 2-under 70 on the final day of the Mustang Intercollegiate to finish in a three-way tie for second place individually.
Reese Gregory from St. Cloud State University and Will Albertson from Catawba College were named the 2015 Daktronics NCAA Division II Baseball Ron Lenz Pitcher and Player of the Year respectively. A total of 49 student-athletes from 40 institutions were named to the Daktronics All-America first, second or third teams, while 15 other players received honorable mentions. Gregory had a 13-0 record with a 1.49 ERA while Albertson led Division II in several offensive categories with a .473 batting average.
Reese Gregory from St. Cloud State University and Will Albertson from Catawba College were named the 2015 Daktronics NCAA Division II Baseball Ron Lenz Pitcher and Player of the Year respectively. A total of 49 student-athletes from 40 institutions were named to the Daktronics All-America first, second or third teams, while 15 others received honorable mentions. Gregory had a 13-0 record with a 1.49 ERA and 92 strikeouts to lead the Huskies, while Albertson led Catawba with a .473 batting average, 26 home runs and 90 RBIs.
The University of Missouri-St. Louis softball team earned its first ever #1 ranking in the NFCA Division II poll following an undefeated run to win its third consecutive Great Lakes Valley Conference tournament title. The Tritons shut out their four opponents in the tournament. Additionally, one of their pitchers, Hannah Perryman, threw her seventh career perfect game, tying an NCAA record. Valdosta State fell to the #2 spot after losing two games in the Gulf South Conference tournament. The top 10 teams remained unchanged with the exception of their rankings, and each one will host an NCAA regional tournament in the upcoming postseason.
Valdosta State remained nearly unanimously ranked as the No. 1 team in the latest NFCA Division II poll. The Blazers took two of three games from Mississippi College to wrap up their regular season and claim the Gulf South Conference regular season title. Missouri-St. Louis moved up to No. 2, their highest ranking this season, after splitting their final conference series. West Texas A&M dropped to No. 3 after losing two games of their final conference series. Dixie State and Cal State Monterey Bay rounded out the top five.
This document provides a summary of golf performances from the Lone Star Conference for the week of October 15, 2015. Garrett Landers from Texas A&M-Commerce and Kamryn Cummings from Angelo State are named the Men's and Women's Golfers of the Week, respectively, for their top performances in recent tournaments. Other top individual performances are highlighted from West Texas A&M, Cameron, Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Commerce. Upcoming tournament schedules are also listed.
Lone Star Conference Outdoor Track and Field Weekly Release (04/25/18)lscmedia
The document provides information about track and field performances in the Lone Star Conference, including 25 automatic qualifying marks for NCAA Division II nationals and 134 provisional marks. It announces that the 2018 LSC Outdoor Track and Field Championships will be held May 3-5 at Angelo State University. It names the athletes of the week in various events and provides details on top performances from other athletes in the conference.
The document summarizes golf performances from the Lone Star Conference for the week of April 6, 2017. Harry Weon of Western New Mexico University won Men's Golfer of the Week for his performance at the Mustang Intercollegiate, where he finished fifth overall with a six-under-par score. Holly Winter of West Texas A&M University won Women's Golfer of the Week for helping her team finish fourth at the WT Desert Invitational, where she placed fifth individually. Texas A&M-Commerce placed fourth at the Dallas Baptist Patriot Invitational thanks to Wilfredo Sanchez and Garre Landers tying for third place individually.
The six-team field for the upcoming Lone Star Conference Softball Championship was set, with West Texas A&M, Texas Woman's, Tarleton State, Cameron, Angelo State, and Texas A&M-Commerce qualifying for the single-elimination tournament being hosted by West Texas A&M from May 1-2. West Texas A&M is the top seed after winning the regular season title with a 22-6 record. The tournament will begin with quarterfinal games on May 1st and the championship will be decided on May 2nd.
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1. CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® TEAM
S E L E C T E D B Y C O S I D A
FOR RELEASE: Thursday, May 28 – 12 noon (EDT)
Please visit the Capital One Academic All-America® website
http://www.capitaloneacademicallamerica.com/
SYDNEE WEAVER OF YOUNG HARRIS LEADS CAPITAL ONE
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® DIVISION II SOFTBALL TEAM
AUSTIN, Texas – Senior outfielder Sydnee Weaver of Young Harris College headlines the 2015 Capital One
Academic All-America® Division II Softball Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA).
Weaver has been selected as the recipient of the Academic All-America® of the Year award for Division II
softball.
The Capital One Division II Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA
Division II national governance structure to assist CoSIDA with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the
2014-15 Division II Academic All-America® teams program.
A biology major with minors in chemistry and psychology, Weaver has a 4.00 G.P.A., She is now a two-time
first team Capital One Academic All-America® selection. She also received the Peach Belt Conference Elite 15
Award. The award is modeled on the NCAA's Elite 89 and honors the student-athletes competing in the
championship event with the highest cumulative GPA. Weaver is a two-time selection to the All-Peach Belt
Academic Team and a two-time PBC Presidential Honor Roll Gold Scholar. She was also recognized as
Young Harris’ Luke Rushton '42 Scholar-Athlete Award, which is awarded to the senior student-athlete with the
highest GPA. She also recently received the Outstanding Biology Senior Academic Award and Senior
Research Award at Young Harris.
A native of Sylvania, Georgia, she led Young Harris to a 31-18 record, the most wins as an NCAA program.
The Mountain Lions climbed from ninth in the Peach Belt Conference in 2014 to fifth this year. Weaver finished
second on the team in batting average (.404), runs scored (39), hits (57) and total bases (77). She led the
Mountain Lions, who finished the season ranked eighth in the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional Rankings,
in on-base percentage (.475), doubles (12), triples (4) and stolen bases (29). She is currently 29th in NCAA
Division II in stolen bases per game (0.66). She leads the PBC in stolen bases, second in triples, fourth in on-
base percentage, sixth in batting average, and eighth in runs.
Weaver was recently named to the 2015 NFCA All-Southeast Region First Team. She was one of three
Mountain Lions named to the first team, marking the first time Young Harris has had a first team honoree. She
also received second team Daktronics/Division II CCA All-Southeast Region honors.
She concluded her career with a .386 career batting average while playing in 195 games. That included 32
doubles and nine triples, along with 78 stolen bases in 92 attempts. She scored 139 runs and drove in 55 runs.
Fifteen of the 33 members of the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America® NCAA Division II softball teams
have at least a 3.90 G.P.A., including nine student-athletes who maintain a perfect 4.00 G.P.A. The 11
members of the first team have an average G.P.A. of 3.90.
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Weaver is one of six repeat performers on the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Softball
Team. Caroline Sagrera of Spring Hill College and Texas Woman’s University’s Kendra Sancet joined
Weaver on the first team a year ago.
Sagrera, one of only two juniors on the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America® NCAA Division II softball first
team, is a pre-health major with a 3.90 G.P.A. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she led the Badgers to a
36-7 record in their debut season in NCAA Division II. That included a perfect 18-0 record in the Southern
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. She posted a 26-6 record with a 1.39 ERA. In 212 innings she allowed just
99 hits and 61 walks while striking out 350. She led Division II in strikeouts at the end of the regular season
and currently ranks third, along with standing second in strikeouts per seven innings. The right-hander held
opposing hitters to a .135 average.
Sagrera tossed two no-hitters in 2015. She is a two-time NAIA first team All-American and was named the
2013 Southern States Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year. She struck out an NAIA-record 483 batters that
year. In 128 career starts she has 118 complete games and 45 shutouts with seven no-hitters. Her career
record is 104-28 with 1,267 career strikeouts in 895 innings.
Sancet was one of four infielders named to the first team. A senior from Magnolia, Texas, she has a 3.93
G.P.A. as a mathematics major. The first baseman was recently named to both the NFCA All-South Central
Region and Daktronics/Division II CCA All-South Central Region first teams for the third straight year. Sancet
was also named to the All-Lone Star Conference team for the fourth straight season this year including a first
team nod for the second consecutive season. She earned Daktronics All-America first team and NFCA All-
America second team honors last season.
She helped the Pioneers to a 28-22-2 finish while leading the Lone Star Conference with 22 doubles. She was
the Pioneers' team leader with a .805 slugging percentage, .518 on-base percentage, 13 home runs and 55
RBI. Sancet ranked second on the team in batting average (.409). She started all 224 games at first base
during her four years at TWU and finished her career as the Pioneers' all-time career leader in home runs (55),
RBI (223), grand slams (5), total bases (473), slugging percentage (.699) and tied for first in walks (87).
After earning third-team Capital One Academic All-America® NCAA Division II honors a year ago, Alyssa
Calderon of Caldwell University and McKenzie Rynard of Pittsburg State University moved up to the first
team in 2015.
A senior, Calderon was the first-team catcher. She has a 3.68 G.P.A. as a psychology major. She recently
earned Daktronics/Division II CCA All-American honors for the second team. She was an honorable mention
selection in 2015 after earning second-team recognition in 2013. She was a four-time All-Central Atlantic
Collegiate Conference honoree at catcher, and also made the Daktronics and NFCA All-East Region teams
three times in her career.
A native of Fontana, California, Calderon hit .405 this season with 14 doubles, seven homers and 38 RBI. She
was ranked third in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference in average, home runs and doubles, fourth in
hits and fifth in RBI. Calderon led the Cougars to the CACC Tournament championship with a pair of three-run
home runs and was named the tournament's MVP. She also went 9-for-18 in five games at the NCAA Division
II East Region Tournament. Caldwell ended the year with a 37-14-1 record and advanced to the East Region
Tournament for the eighth straight year.
The 2013 CACC Player of the Year, Calderon holds the all-time records at Caldwell for RBIs (188), doubles
(65) and total bases (406). She also ranks second at Caldwell in home runs (25), third in hits (248) and
slugging percentage (.619), eighth in triples (nine) and ninth in batting average (.378).
Rynard hails from Raymore, Missouri, and is a psychology major with a 3.84 G.P.A. She helped the Gorillas
finish with a 36-19 record. She ranked second on the team with a .336 average, along with leading the team in
slugging percentage (.664) and ranking third in home runs (9) and fourth in RBI (30). She added nine doubles.
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A senior, Rynard was named to both the NFCA and Daktronics/Division II CCA All-Central Region first teams
for the second straight year, and was also a first team All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association
selection for the second straight season. As a junior she became the first player in Pittsburg State history to
earn All-America and Capital One Academic All-America® honors in the same season after leading the MIAA
with a .436 batting average and driving in 56 runs.
Kaylee Brunson of the University of Central Oklahoma was named to the second team Capital One Academic
All-America® team for the second straight year. The outfielder has a 3.90 G.P.A. as a kinesiology major. The
senior was a first team All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association selection for the second straight
year after earning second team accolades as a sophomore. She was also named to both the NFCA and
Daktronics/Division II CCA All-Central Region second teams.
A native of Tuttle, Oklahoma. Brunson hit .379 with a single-season school-record 83 hits and also led the
team in at bats (219), runs (68), triples (six) and stolen bases (34). She hit .377 for her career and set all-time
UCO records for at bats (795), runs (223), hits (300) and steals (130). She helped the Bronchos to a 41-20
record and a berth in the NCAA Division II Central Region for the fourth straight year in 2015.
Truman State University senior Andrea Klipsch earned second-team Capital One Academic All-America®
NCAA Division II honors after being selected to the third team as a junior. She is a sociology/anthropology
major with a 3.88 G.P.A. She was a second team All-Great Lakes valley Conference selection after earning
first team honors in 2014, and was named honorable mention All-MIAA as a sophomore.
The second baseman from St. Louis, Missouri, helped the Bulldogs to a 33-16 finish and a berth in the NCAA
Division II Midwest Regional. She led Truman State with 17 home runs and 43 RBI, along with 39 runs. She
ranked second on the team in doubles (10) and was fourth in batting average at .331. She was also
outstanding in the field, committing just six errors for a .965 fielding percentage.
The rest of the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America® first team includes pitcher Katie Shockley of the
University of Central Missouri, infielders MacKenzi Dorsam of the University of Southern Indiana, Seton Hill
University’s Christine Henderson, and Elayna Siebert of Carson-Newman University, and outfielders
Courtney Albritton and Fran Johnson, both of Valdosta State University.
The 11-member second team includes pitchers Caitlyn Calhoun of Valdosta State and Winona State
University’s Ashley Walker, catcher Melissa Bell and infielder Ali Cygan of Minot State University, infielders
Brianna Butler of the University of Missouri-St. Louis and Emporia State University’s Taylor Zordel,
outfielders Cassandra Clayborne of Bowie State University and East Central University’s Autumn Suydam,
and designated player Taylor Russell of the University of Indianapolis.
The third team is comprised of pitchers Marisa Boyette of Georgia College and Ali Maloof of Southern New
Hampshire University, catcher Ali Cerminara of California State University East Bay, infielders Stacey Herzog
of Slippery Rock University, Benedict College’s Cecilia Lykes, Haley Richter of St. Mary’s (Texas) University,
and Armstrong State University’s Peyton Roth, outfielders Tracey Balinskas of Molloy College, Mo Hannan
of Southern New Hampshire University, and Ashland University’s Taylor Menhart, and designated player
Paige Swantek of LIU Post.
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spectrum of financial products and services to consumers, small businesses and commercial clients through a
variety of channels. Capital One, N.A. has more than 900 branch locations primarily in New York, New Jersey,
Texas, Louisiana, Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. A Fortune 500 company, Capital One trades
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Michael MacEachern, Young Harris College (mfmaceachern@yhc.edu) (706) 379-5106
Academic All-America® Co-Chair for Publicity/Communications
Bob Shreve, Edinboro University (rshreve@edinboro.edu) (814) 732-1834
Academic All-America® Coordinator of Publicity
5. FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
P Caroline Sagrera (+) Spring Hill Jr. Baton Rouge, La. 3.90 Pre-Health
P Katie Shockley Central Missouri Sr. Crocker, Mo. 4.00 Elementary Education
C Alyssa Calderon (3) Caldwell Sr. Fontana, Calif. 3.68 Psychology
INF MacKenzi Dorsam Southern Indiana Sr. Dubois, Ind. 3.65 Health Services
INF Christine Henderson Seton Hill Sr. Ligonier, Pa. 3.94 Elementary Education (Pre K-4)
INF Kendra Sancet (1) Texas Woman's Sr. Magnolia, Texas 3.93 Mathematics
INF Elayna Siebert Carson-Newman Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. 4.00 Accounting
OF Courtney Albritton Valdosta State Sr. Sycamore, Ga. 4.00 Middle Grades Edu. Math &
Science
OF Fran Johnson Valdosta State Sr. Macon, Ga. 4.00 Biology
OF Sydnee Weaver (1) Young Harris Sr. Sylvania, Ga. 4.00 Biology
DP McKenzie Rynard (3) Pittsburg State Sr. Raymore, Mo. 3.84 Psychology
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
P Caitlyn Calhoun Valdosta State Jr. Hamilton, Ohio 3.66 Special Education
P Ashley Walker Winona State Sr. Shakopee, Minn. 3.87 Health Promotion Physical
Education
C Melissa Bell Minot State Sr. Belgrade, Mont. 3.78 Biology / Chemistry
INF Brianna Butler Missouri-St. Louis Sr. Troy, Ill. 3.52 Elementary Education
INF Ali Cygan Minot State Sr. Bozeman, Mont. 3.89 Physical Education &
Corporate Fitness
INF Andrea Klipsch (3) Truman State Sr. St. Louis, Mo. 3.88 Sociology / Anthropology
INF Taylor Zordel Emporia State Sr. Topeka, Kan. 3.97 Health Promotions
OF Kaylee Brunson (2) Central Oklahoma Sr. Tuttle, Okla. 3.90 Kinesiology
OF Cassandra Clayborne Bowie State Sr. Damascus, Md. 4.00 Biology
OF Autumn Suydam East Central Jr. Keller, Texas 4.00 Criminal Justice
DP Taylor Russell Indianapolis Sr. St. Charles, Ill. 3.41 Nursing
THIRD TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
P Marisa Boyette Georgia College Jr. Marietta, Ga. 3.80 Economics & Accounting
P Ali Maloof Southern New Hampshire Sr. Norwood, Mass. 3.38 Psychology
C Ali Cerminara Cal State, East Bay So. Phoenix, Ariz. 3.61 Kinesiology
INF Stacey Herzog Slippery Rock Jr. Smethport, Pa. 4.00 Health & Physical Education
INF Cecelia Lykes Benedict Sr. Gaston, S.C. 4.00 Criminal Justice
INF Haley Richter St. Mary’s (Texas) Gr. Hondo, Texas 3.94 Educational Leadership
INF Peyton Roth Armstrong State Jr. Fayetteville, Ga. 3.84 Health Science
OF Tracey Balinskas Molloy Jr. Edison, N.J. 3.71 Biology / Elementary
Education
OF Mo Hannan Southern New Hampshire Jr. Scarborough, Maine 3.79 Economics / Finance
OF Taylor Menhart Ashland Sr. Twinsburg, Ohio 3.50 Commercial Art
DP Paige Swantek LIU Post Jr. Smithtown, N.Y. 3.72 Speech-Language Pathology
Academic All-America® of the Year: Sydnee Weaver, Young Harris
(1) - Capital One Academic All-America® Division II First Team selection in 2013-14
(2) - Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Second Team selection in 2013-14
(3) - Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Third Team selection in 2013-14
(+) - Capital One Academic All-America® College Division First Team selection in 2013-14
Capital One
2014-15 Academic All-America®
Softball Team
Division II