1) Logan Andryk of Milwaukee School of Engineering and Nicci Bermudes of Aurora University were selected to the 2015 Academic All-America Division III Men's and Women's Soccer first teams.
2) Both Andryk and Bermudes have high GPAs (3.8 and 3.92 respectively) while majoring in difficult subjects and have had successful soccer careers.
3) A total of 11 student-athletes were selected to each of the men's and women's first teams, which combined have a high average GPA of 3.86.
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.
Lewis University remains ranked number 1 in the USA TODAY Sports Division II Women's Basketball Coaches' Poll, receiving 30 first place votes. Emporia State University and University of Alaska Anchorage are ranked second and third respectively. The poll is voted on weekly by 32 Division II head coaches who are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
Lewis University (Illinois) remains the #1 ranked team in the USA TODAY Sports Division II Women's Basketball Coaches' Poll with 31 first place votes and a record of 23-0. Fort Hays State University (Kansas) holds the #2 ranking, while the University of Alaska Anchorage sits at #3. A total of 25 teams are ranked this week, with Northern State University (South Dakota), Harding University (Arkansas), and Nova Southeastern University (Florida) dropping out of the rankings.
Lewis University remains the #1 ranked women's Division II basketball team according to the USA TODAY Sports coaches' poll. The top 5 teams are Lewis University, University of Alaska Anchorage, Fort Hays State University, Limestone College, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A total of 32 Division II head coaches vote in the weekly poll between Sunday and Tuesday evenings.
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The document summarizes the results of a middle school track meet that drew over 500 students from 9 schools. Many Thermopolis Middle School students had strong performances, with the boys team placing 12th, 13th and 14th and the girls team placing 12th, 14th and 15th. Standout individual performances included Hallie Martinez jumping nearly 11 feet in long jump and Tahja Hunt winning the 800m and 1600m runs. The coach was pleased with how smoothly the large meet went.
The document outlines the schedule and matchups for the 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship semifinals and sectionals. The semifinals will take place on December 4th with 16 teams listed as participating across two brackets. The sectionals will then be held from November 20-22 with first and second round games preceding them from November 13-15, all leading up to the national championship games on November 20-22 in Kansas City, Missouri.
This document lists the 2014 Academic All-District Women's Soccer Teams for NCAA Divisions I, II, and III in District 6. It provides the first team selections in each division, including players' positions, names, years in school, hometowns, GPAs and majors. Division I recognizes schools in 8 midwestern states, Division II recognizes schools in 3 conferences, and Division III recognizes schools in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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.
Lewis University remains ranked number 1 in the USA TODAY Sports Division II Women's Basketball Coaches' Poll, receiving 30 first place votes. Emporia State University and University of Alaska Anchorage are ranked second and third respectively. The poll is voted on weekly by 32 Division II head coaches who are members of the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
Lewis University (Illinois) remains the #1 ranked team in the USA TODAY Sports Division II Women's Basketball Coaches' Poll with 31 first place votes and a record of 23-0. Fort Hays State University (Kansas) holds the #2 ranking, while the University of Alaska Anchorage sits at #3. A total of 25 teams are ranked this week, with Northern State University (South Dakota), Harding University (Arkansas), and Nova Southeastern University (Florida) dropping out of the rankings.
Lewis University remains the #1 ranked women's Division II basketball team according to the USA TODAY Sports coaches' poll. The top 5 teams are Lewis University, University of Alaska Anchorage, Fort Hays State University, Limestone College, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A total of 32 Division II head coaches vote in the weekly poll between Sunday and Tuesday evenings.
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The document summarizes the results of a middle school track meet that drew over 500 students from 9 schools. Many Thermopolis Middle School students had strong performances, with the boys team placing 12th, 13th and 14th and the girls team placing 12th, 14th and 15th. Standout individual performances included Hallie Martinez jumping nearly 11 feet in long jump and Tahja Hunt winning the 800m and 1600m runs. The coach was pleased with how smoothly the large meet went.
The document outlines the schedule and matchups for the 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship semifinals and sectionals. The semifinals will take place on December 4th with 16 teams listed as participating across two brackets. The sectionals will then be held from November 20-22 with first and second round games preceding them from November 13-15, all leading up to the national championship games on November 20-22 in Kansas City, Missouri.
This document lists the 2014 Academic All-District Women's Soccer Teams for NCAA Divisions I, II, and III in District 6. It provides the first team selections in each division, including players' positions, names, years in school, hometowns, GPAs and majors. Division I recognizes schools in 8 midwestern states, Division II recognizes schools in 3 conferences, and Division III recognizes schools in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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.
The document announces the 2015 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Women's Soccer Teams, which recognize student-athletes for their combined athletic and academic performances. It provides the first team selections for various NCAA divisions and geographic districts across the United States and Canada. The selections include the student-athlete's name, school, year, hometown, GPA and major.
The document provides information about the 2015 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Volleyball Teams, which recognize student-athletes for their performances both athletically and academically. It lists the first team selections in multiple divisions and districts across the United States and Canada, including their school, year, hometown, GPA and major.
The document announces that 50 student-athletes from Patriot League volleyball teams received Academic Honor Roll recognition for the fall 2009 semester. It notes that Bucknell's Lindsay Smith, the 2009 Patriot League Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, was one of the honorees. It provides details on American and Bucknell having the most honorees with nine and eight respectively. It also highlights that two student-athletes, American's Cassandra Ricketts and Bucknell's Rachel Rodriguez, earned perfect 4.0 GPAs that semester.
The document announces the release of the 2015 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Football Teams, which recognize student-athletes for their performances both athletically and academically. It is divided into divisions, with the first team selections listed for each district. The honorees come from NCAA Divisions I, II, and III as well as the College Division, which includes NAIA, Canadian, and two-year schools. First team selections will advance to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team ballot to be selected later in the month.
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.
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 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.
2017 NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners Association All-America softb...lscmedia
The document provides the first and second team selections for the 2017 Division II CCA All-America Softball Team. Coley Ries from Minnesota State and Sarah Kennedy from Augustana were named the top pitcher and player, respectively, in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference for the 2017 season and were selected to the first team. The first team includes standout players from several schools, such as Maddie Dow from Southern Arkansas who led DII with 22 home runs. The second team recognizes other talented players like Brandy Marlett from Angelo State who had 28 wins and 295 strikeouts.
This document provides information about the 2016 Division II CCA All-America Softball Team. Courtney Poole of North Georgia, who led DII in wins, and Brooklynn Clark of North Alabama, who led in batting average, were named Pitcher and Player of the Year respectively. The first team includes standout players from across DII such as Morgan Foley of Indianapolis, who led DII in strikeouts per seven innings. Regional coordinators are also listed who assist with the All-America team selection.
This document provides a schedule and results for the 2010-11 University Athletic Association (UAA) Men's Basketball season. It includes the upcoming playoff schedule, a review of the previous season's results, links to relevant websites, an upcoming game schedule, current conference and overall standings, players of the week, and brief updates on several UAA teams. The key information is the upcoming schedule for the UAA season and playoffs, current standings showing Emory and Rochester tied for first, and brief highlights for some top UAA teams.
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The document provides information about the Lone Star Conference (LSC), an NCAA Division II athletic conference comprised of 11 member institutions across Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The LSC was founded in 1931 and sponsors championships in 17 sports. It prioritizes student-athlete development and academic excellence. Jay Poerner serves as Commissioner, overseeing operations from the conference office in Richardson, Texas.
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.
The Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an NCAA Division II athletic conference founded in 1931. It has grown from 5 Texas schools to 11 member institutions across Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The LSC sponsors championships in 17 sports and aims to provide competitive athletics while supporting student-athlete development and academic success. Member schools have a long tradition of success at the national level, collecting 75 NCAA team titles. The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas and oversees competition and administration among member institutions.
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.
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.
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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.
The document announces the 2015 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Women's Soccer Teams, which recognize student-athletes for their combined athletic and academic performances. It provides the first team selections for various NCAA divisions and geographic districts across the United States and Canada. The selections include the student-athlete's name, school, year, hometown, GPA and major.
The document provides information about the 2015 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Volleyball Teams, which recognize student-athletes for their performances both athletically and academically. It lists the first team selections in multiple divisions and districts across the United States and Canada, including their school, year, hometown, GPA and major.
The document announces that 50 student-athletes from Patriot League volleyball teams received Academic Honor Roll recognition for the fall 2009 semester. It notes that Bucknell's Lindsay Smith, the 2009 Patriot League Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, was one of the honorees. It provides details on American and Bucknell having the most honorees with nine and eight respectively. It also highlights that two student-athletes, American's Cassandra Ricketts and Bucknell's Rachel Rodriguez, earned perfect 4.0 GPAs that semester.
The document announces the release of the 2015 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Football Teams, which recognize student-athletes for their performances both athletically and academically. It is divided into divisions, with the first team selections listed for each district. The honorees come from NCAA Divisions I, II, and III as well as the College Division, which includes NAIA, Canadian, and two-year schools. First team selections will advance to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team ballot to be selected later in the month.
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.
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 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.
2017 NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners Association All-America softb...lscmedia
The document provides the first and second team selections for the 2017 Division II CCA All-America Softball Team. Coley Ries from Minnesota State and Sarah Kennedy from Augustana were named the top pitcher and player, respectively, in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference for the 2017 season and were selected to the first team. The first team includes standout players from several schools, such as Maddie Dow from Southern Arkansas who led DII with 22 home runs. The second team recognizes other talented players like Brandy Marlett from Angelo State who had 28 wins and 295 strikeouts.
This document provides information about the 2016 Division II CCA All-America Softball Team. Courtney Poole of North Georgia, who led DII in wins, and Brooklynn Clark of North Alabama, who led in batting average, were named Pitcher and Player of the Year respectively. The first team includes standout players from across DII such as Morgan Foley of Indianapolis, who led DII in strikeouts per seven innings. Regional coordinators are also listed who assist with the All-America team selection.
This document provides a schedule and results for the 2010-11 University Athletic Association (UAA) Men's Basketball season. It includes the upcoming playoff schedule, a review of the previous season's results, links to relevant websites, an upcoming game schedule, current conference and overall standings, players of the week, and brief updates on several UAA teams. The key information is the upcoming schedule for the UAA season and playoffs, current standings showing Emory and Rochester tied for first, and brief highlights for some top UAA teams.
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.
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This document lists the players selected for the 2014 Capital One Academic All-America Division II football team. It includes the player's position, name, school, year in school, hometown, GPA and major. The players are divided into a first team and second team. Quarterback Kevin Rodgers of Henderson State is named the Academic All-America of the Year. A number of players are noted as having previously been selected to the first or second team in prior years.
The Patriot League announced 162 student-athletes earned recognition on the Men's Lacrosse Academic Honor Roll for the spring 2015 semester, with Bucknell leading the way with 29 honorees. Four student-athletes achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA, including two from Loyola Maryland. The Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes who earned a 3.20 GPA or higher and participated in a Patriot League winter or spring championship sport.
The document provides information about the Lone Star Conference (LSC), an NCAA Division II athletic conference comprised of 11 member institutions across Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The LSC was founded in 1931 and sponsors championships in 17 sports. It prioritizes student-athlete development and academic excellence. Jay Poerner serves as Commissioner, overseeing operations from the conference office in Richardson, Texas.
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.
The Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an NCAA Division II athletic conference founded in 1931. It has grown from 5 Texas schools to 11 member institutions across Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The LSC sponsors championships in 17 sports and aims to provide competitive athletics while supporting student-athlete development and academic success. Member schools have a long tradition of success at the national level, collecting 75 NCAA team titles. The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas and oversees competition and administration among member institutions.
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.
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.
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CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® DIVISION III SOCCER TEAMS
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LOGAN ANDRYK OF MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, NICCI
BERMUDES OF AURORA LEAD CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA®
DIVISION III SOCCER TEAMS
AUSTIN, Texas – Seniors Logan Andryk of Milwaukee School of Engineering and Nicci Bermudes of Aurora
University highlight the 2015 Academic All-America® Division III Men’s and Women’s Soccer teams selected by the
College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Andryk, a forward from Hartland, Wisconsin, maintains a 3.80 G.P.A. as a biomolecular engineering major.
Bermudes is a forward from San Diego, California, and carries a 3.92 G.P.A. as a health science major. Both are
repeat CoSIDA Academic All-America® first-team selections. Bermudes is making her third appearance overall,
earning third team honors in 2013.
On the field, Andryk is a three-time NSCAA All-America honoree and is just one of 19 players in NCAA Division III
history to record 40 goals and 40 assists during his career. In 2014, he earned first team All-America honors from
both the NSCAA and D3soccer.com.
Bermudes has 31 goals and eight assists for 70 points this season for Aurora. She earned second team All-America
honors from both the NSCAA and D3soccer.com last season after scoring 35 goals and dishing out 13 assists for 83
points. She is the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference career co-leader in goals with 100.
Both the 11-member CoSIDA Academic All-America® men’s and women’s soccer first teams have combined to
boast a 3.86 grade point average. On the men’s side, four members -- Joslyn, Sam Konstanty (Texas-Dallas), Austin
Freel (MIT), and Josiah Groff (Lancaster Bible), have each achieved a 4.0 G.P.A. Two members of the women’s first
team, Lynchburg’s Natalie Deacon and Hanover’s Megan Insley, have recorded perfect 4.0 GPAs.
CoSIDA Academic All-America® Division III Men’s Soccer Team
Andryk is one of four men to repeat his selection from 2014. Louis Joslyn, from Simpson (Iowa), joins Andryk on the
first team after earning the Academic All-America® second team nod last year. Stephen Golz, from Wheaton (Ill.) is a
second team pick this season after grabbing an Academic All-America® first team spot in 2014, while Loras’ Sam
Koenig repeats as a third team honoree.
Goalkeeper Felix Lindeberg (Plymouth State); defenders Andreas Fatschel (Carnegie Mellon), Martin Fevre
(Elizabethtown) and Matthew Sherr (Emory), and forwards Drew Demich (Hood) and Sam Yarosh (Haverford) join
Andryk, Konstanty, Groff and Joslyn on the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Division III men’s first team.
In addition to Golz, goalkeeper Willie Silber (Manhattanville); defenders Kevin Hagmeier (King’s, Pa.), Nick Norman
(Ohio Wesleyan), Tyler Morris (Wells) and Joe Schuman (MIT); midfielders Max Grossenbacher (Colorado College),
Richard Lander (Alfred) and Marco Saglimbeni (Chapman), and forwards Brian Schaefer (Ohio Wesleyan) and Paul
Wageman (Saint John’s, Minn.) make up the men’s second team.
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® TEAM
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2. Joining Koenig on the men’s third team are goalkeeper Rodrigo Barrera (Elizabethtown); defenders Brad Campion
(SUNY Geneseo), Matt DiCesare (Ohio Wesleyan), Caleb Sedlacek (Wisconsin-Platteville), and Ryan Stuntz (MIT);
midfielders Nick Costelloe (College of New Jersey), Chris Cvecko (Case Western Reserve) and Benji Kennel
(Messiah), and forwards Jesse Massucco (Berea), Ben Schreiber (Keuka) and Taylor Zimmerman (Catholic).
CoSIDA Academic All-America® Division III Women’s Soccer Team
There are eight repeat selections on the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Division III women’s soccer team. In
addition to Bermudes, Lake Forest’s Michelle Greeneway and Natalie Deacon from Lynchburg both move up to the
first team after being second team last fall. St. Norbert’s Katie Vanden Avond is a two-time first team selection, also
earning the honor in 2013. Shenandoah’s Danielle Burris and Kayla Deckert each advance from the third team to the
first team. Wisconsin-Whitewater’s Jenna Woodson also moves from third to the second team, while Berry’s Maggie
Midkiff repeats as a third team selection.
Goalkeeper Megan Barton (Thomas More); defender Hannah Lohemeier (Augustana, Ill.), and midfielders Kelli
Iovino (Dominican, Ill.) and Carson Quiros (Carnegie Mellon) round out the women’s first team.
The women’s second team consists of goalkeeper Elizabeth Arnold (Emory); defenders Katherine Campbell (William
Smith), Courtney Malia (Nazareth), Kristen Parrish (Hardin-Simmons) and Rebecca Proschansky (Berry); midfielders
Morgan Funck (Ferrum) and Taylor TenHarmsel (Calvin); and forwards Mallory Costello (Castleton), Olivia Huber
(Thomas More) and Marisa Weaver (Messiah) in addition to Woodson.
Joining Midkiff on the women’s third team are goalkeeper Takara Mitsui (Pacific Lutheran); defenders Nicole Beine
(St. Norbert), Laurel Boyd (Texas Tyler), Victoria St. Martin (Milwaukee Engineering) and Lisa Trizzino (Wartburg);
midfielders Somer Druszkowski (Augustana, Ill.) and Elizabeth May (Rochester Institute of Technology), and
forwards, Emily Doherty (Worcester Polytechnic), Rachael Pusateri (Westminster, Pa.) and Skyler Tomko (Illinois
Wesleyan).
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Jeff Schwartz, North Dakota State University (jeff.schwartz@ndsu.edu) (701) 231-8332
Academic All-America® Co-Chair for Publicity/Communications
Scott Musa, Shenandoah University (smusa@su.edu) (540) 665-5417
Academic All-America® Coordinator of Publicity
3. FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
GK Felix Lindeberg Plymouth State Jr. Stockholm, Sweden 3.99 Biology
D Andreas Fatschel Carnegie Mellon Jr. Seven Fields, Pa. 3.95 Mechanical & biomedical engineering
D Martin Fevre Elizabethtown Sr. Chablis, France 3.73 Mechanical engineering
D Sam Konstanty Texas-Dallas Jr. Missouri City, Texas 4.00 Biomedical engineering
D Matthew Sherr Emory Sr. Roslyn, N.Y. 3.85 Business
M Austin Freel MIT Sr. San Diego, Calif. 4.00 Computer science
M Josiah Groff Lancaster Bible Sr. Lancaster, Pa. 4.00 Business
M Louis Joslyn (2) Simpson (Iowa) Sr. Baldwin, Kan. 4.00 Mathematics / computer science
F Logan Andryk (1) Milwaukee Engineering Sr. Hartland, Wis. 3.80 BioMolecular engineering
F Drew Demich Hood Jr. Jefferson, Md. 3.46 Mathematics (secondary education)
F Sam Yarosh Haverford Sr. West Chester, Pa. 3.73 Physics
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
GK Willie Silber Manhattanville Sr. Holbrook, N.Y. 3.94 Finance / political science
D Kevin Hagmeier King's (Pa.) Sr. North Wales, Pa. 3.88 Accounting & finance
D Nick Norman Ohio Wesleyan Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio 4.00 Management economics
D Tyler Morris Wells Sr. Maryland, N.Y. 3.99 Physics / computer science
D Joe Schuman MIT Sr. West Hartford, Conn. 3.76 Mechanical eng. / political science
M Max Grossenbacher Colorado College Sr. Austin, Texas 3.80 Biochemistry
M Richard Lander Alfred Jr. Narrowsburg, N.Y. 3.96 Mechanical engineering
M Marco Saglimbeni Chapman Jr. San Jose, Calif. 3.93 Biological sciences
F Stephen Golz (1, #) Wheaton (Ill.) Sr. River Forest, Ill. 3.89 Economics
F Brian Schaefer Ohio Wesleyan Sr. Chatham, N.J. 3.53 Accounting
F Paul Wageman Saint John’s (Minn.) Sr. Roseville, Minn. 3.95 Accounting
THIRD TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
GK Rodrigo Barrera Elizabethtown Sr. São Paulo, Brazil 3.59 Mechanical engineering
D Brad Campion SUNY Geneseo Sr. Delmar, N.Y. 3.77 History / adolescence education
D Matt DiCesare Ohio Wesleyan Sr. Westerville, Ohio 3.87 Finance economics
D Sam Koenig (3) Loras Sr. Dubuque, Iowa 3.94 Accounting
D Caleb Sedlacek Wisconsin-Platteville Sr. Tiffin, Iowa 4.00 Mechanical engineering
D Ryan Stuntz MIT So. Wellesley, Mass. 4.00 Computer science
M Nick Costelloe College of New Jersey Jr. Freehold, N.J. 3.75 Management
M Chris Cvecko Case Western Reserve Sr. Erie, Pa. 3.40 Engineering
M Benji Kennel Messiah Sr. Parkesburg, Pa. 3.91 Spanish business
F Jesse Massucco Berea Sr. Moravian Falls, N.C. 3.96 Agriculture & natural resources
F Ben Schreiber Keuka Sr. Hilton, N.Y. 3.96 Business management
F Tyler Zimmerman Catholic Sr. Raleigh, N.C. 3.96 Biomedical engineering
Academic All-America® of the Year: Logan Andryk, Milwaukee School of Engineering
(1) = 2014 CoSIDA Academic All-America® first team
(2) = 2014 CoSIDA Academic All-America® second team
(3) = 2014 CoSIDA Academic All-America® third team
(#) = 2013 CoSIDA Academic All-America® second team
2015 Academic All-America ®
Men’s Soccer Team
Division III
4. FIRST TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
GK Megan Barton Thomas More Jr. Florence, Ky. 3.86 Mathematics
D Natalie Deacon (2) Lynchburg Jr. West Chester, Pa. 4.00 Exercise physiology
D Kayla Deckert (3) Messiah Jr. West Simsbury, Conn. 3.97 Education (pre-K-4 & special ed.)
D Megan Insley Hanover Sr. Worthington, Ohio 4.00 BioChemistry (pre-dental)
D Hannah Lohmeier Augustana (Ill.) Jr. Waunakee, Wis. 3.98 Biochemistry
M Danielle Burris (3) Shenandoah Gr. Cooksville, Md. 3.99 Doctor of physical therapy
M Kelli Iovino Dominican (Ill.) Jr. Arlington Heights, Ill. 3.84 Psychology
M Carson Quiros Carnegie Mellon Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 3.97 Professional & creative writing
F Nicci Bermudes (1, @) Aurora Sr. San Diego, Calif. 3.92 Health science
F Michelle Greeneway (2) Lake Forest Sr. Sheboygan, Wis. 3.46 Finance
F Katie Vanden Avond (*) St. Norbert Sr. De Pere, Wis. 3.50 Communications
SECOND TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
GK Elizabeth Arnold Emory Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio 3.92 Neurosci. & behavioral bio. / psych.
D Katherine Campbell William Smith So. Hampton, N.J. 4.19 Mathematics / economics
D Courtney Malia Nazareth Sr. Owego, N.Y. 3.99 Mathematics
D Kirsten Parrish Hardin-Simmons So. Granbury, Texas 4.00 Elementary education
D Rebecca Proschansky Berry Sr. Atlanta, Ga. 3.97 Psychology
M Morgan Funck Ferrum Sr. Boones Mill, Va. 3.87 Biology / health sciences
M Taylor TenHarmsel Calvin Sr. Holland, Mich. 3.54 Nursing
M Jenna Woodson (3) Wisconsin-Whitewater Sr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. 3.88 Int’l business / general mgmt.
F Mallory Costello Castleton Sr. Vernon, N.J. 3.67 Nursing
F Olivia Huber Thomas More Sr. Woodlawn, Ky. 3.57 Elementary education
F Marisa Weaver Messiah Jr. Carlisle, Pa. 3.94 Nursing
THIRD TEAM
Pos. Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major
GK Takara Mitsui Pacific Lutheran Jr. Lynnwood, Wash. 3.79 Nursing
D Nicole Beine St. Norbert Sr. Kohler, Wis. 3.90 Biology (biomedical)
D Laurel Boyd Texas Tyler Sr. Austin, Texas 3.88 Kinesiology
D Victoria St. Martin Milwaukee Engineering Sr. Dellwood, Minn. 3.96 BioMolecular engineering
D Lisa Trizzino Wartburg Sr. Bettendorf, Iowa 3.99 Biology
M Somer Druszkowski Augustana (Ill.) Sr. Manhattan, Ill. 3.92 English / secondary education
M Elizabeth May Rochester Inst of Tech Sr. Pittsford, N.Y. 3.88 Biomedical sciences
M Maggie Midkiff (3) Berry Jr. Macon, Ga. 3.89 Environmental science
F Emily Doherty Worcester Polytechnic Sr. Shrewsbury, Mass. 3.70 Industrial engineering
F Raechel Pusateri Westminster (Pa.) Sr. New Wilmington, Pa. 4.00 English
F Skyler Tomko Illinois Wesleyan Jr. Lisle, Ill. 3.96 Nursing
Academic All-America® of the Year: Nicci Bermudes, Aurora
(1) = 2014 CoSIDA Academic All-America® first team
(2) = 2014 CoSIDA Academic All-America® second team
(3) = 2014 CoSIDA Academic All-America® third team
(*) = 2013 CoSIDA Academic All-America® first team
(@) = 2013 CoSIDA Academic All-America® third team
2015 Academic All-America ®
Women’s Soccer Team
Division III