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MILES BATTY OF BYU, CHANELLE PRICE OF TENNESSEE
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DIVISION I TRACK AND FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS
TOWSON, Md. – Seniors Miles Batty of Brigham Young University and Chanelle Price of the
University of Tennessee headline the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Men’s and
Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Teams, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors
of America (CoSIDA).
Batty is a repeat selection as the Academic All-America® of the Year on the men’s side while Price
was named as the Academic All-America® of the Year for the women.
A neuroscience and exercise science double major with a 3.93 G.P.A., Batty is the first scholarathlete to be named as the Division I Academic All-America® of the Year in men’s track and field/cross
country. Fritz Nugent of Redlands accomplished the feat in 2007 and 2008.
Batty is also one of six repeat selections on the Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Men’s
and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team. A native of Sandy, Utah, Batty is a two-time
NCAA national champion and a six-time U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
(USTFCCCA) All-American.
Last fall in cross country, Batty was named to the All-West Coast Conference team and was the
WCC individual champion. He was also named Mountain Region Athlete of the Year after winning the
Mountain Region championship and turned in a 14th-place finish at the 2011 NCAA championship en
route to All-America honors.
During the indoor season, Batty broke the NCAA indoor mile record by almost half a second at the
Millrose Games and was named as the Mountain Region Track Athlete of the Year. He earned AllAmerica honors at the NCAA Indoor championships by finishing third in both the mile and the distance
medley relay.
During the spring, Batty placed second and earned All-America honors in the 1,500 meters at the
NCAA Outdoor championship. He was recently awarded the NCAA Walter Byers Postgraduate
Scholarship, the most prestigious academic award given by the NCAA.
Price, a middle distance runner at Tennessee, majors in journalism and electronic media with a
minor in business administration and a 3.93 G.P.A. The recipient of an NCAA Postgraduate
Scholarship, she was an eight-time NCAA All-American during her college career. A native of Easton,
Pa., she ran on a pair of national champion distance medley relay teams.
A five-time Southeastern Conference champion, Price owns a pair of world records, three American
and collegiate marks, and four UT marks. She is a six-time NCAA scorer and placed in SEC competition
in 14 meets. Price was a six-time champion at the prestigious Penn Relays and she was selected as the
2011 SEC Track & Field Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year. Price led the Lady Vols to a ninth place finish
at the NCAA Outdoor Championship Meet, their best showing since 2005.
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Batty, Price Top Capital One Academic All-America® Track & Field/Cross Country Teams – page 2
Three scholar-athletes from Stanford, graduate student Elliott Heath and seniors Chris Derrick and
Miles Unterreiner, join Batty as repeat selections on the first team. Seniors Bjorn Barrefors of
Nebraska, Peter Bolgert of Marquette and Nathan Corder of Alabama round out a strong contingent of
repeat selections on the Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Men’s Track & Field/Cross
Country first team.
Seniors Will Barry of Texas A&M, Matt Carey of Rice and Nate Polacek of Nebraska were second
team honorees who earned first team notice this year. Seniors Marvin Reitze of South Carolina and
Daniel Howell of Utah State were third team honorees last year who made the first team this season.
Barrefors, Bolgert and Corder are earning Capital One Academic All-America® honors for the third
time. Bolgert was a second team selection in 2010 while Barrefors and Corder were members of the
third team in 2010.
Rounding out the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Men’s Track & Field/Cross
Country first team are junior Curtis Beach of Duke University, graduate student Eric Finan of the
University of Cincinnati, and senior John Kline of Arizona State University.
A graduate student in engineering with a 4.00 G.P.A., Heath was a 10-time All-American at Stanford.
The Winona, Minn., native placed 11th at the 2012 NCAA Indoor Championships in the 5,000 meters
and anchored the distance medley relay to a fourth-place finish. The 2011 NCAA Indoor champion in
the 3,000-meter run, he was the 2010 Pac-12 Athlete of the Year and Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the
Year for cross country.
A senior economics major with a 3.86 G.P.A., Derrick is a 14-time All-American. The Naperville, Ill.,
native was the NCAA runner-up in cross country and also finished second in the 3,000 and 5,000
meters indoors. Derrick also placed third in the 10,000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
The 2012 Pac-12 Track Athlete of the Year, he is a two-time USTFCCCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year for
cross country, a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner and the Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year for
cross country.
Unterreiner, a senior history major with a 4.00 G.P.A., is a two-time All-American who finished 13th
at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 10,000 meters and 15th at the 2011 NCAA Indoor
Championships in the 5,000. A native of Gig Harbor, Wash., he completes the Stanford contingent on
2012 Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team. He
was the NCAA Elite 88 Award Winner at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships and the Elite 89 Award
Winner at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Nebraska was the only other school with multiple selections to the Capital One Academic AllAmerica® Division I Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team as Barrefors and Polacek represented
the Cornhuskers.
A senior computer science major with a 3.75 G.P.A., Barrefors finished eighth in the decathlon at the
2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships to earn first team All-America honors. It was his sixth All-American
distinction. The Stockholm, Sweden, native was the Big Ten Outdoor Decathlon Champion in 2012 and
earned the NCAA Elite 88 Award in 2010.
Polacek, a senior English education major with a 3.91 G.P.A, earned All-American honors twice. He
placed fourth indoors in the pole vault in 2011 and tied for 11th in 2012. A native of Kearney, Neb., he is
a two-time team captain and was named All-Big 12 four times. As a senior, he was a two-time Academic
All-Big Ten honoree in Nebraska’s first year of Big Ten membership.
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Batty, Price Top Capital One Academic All-America® Track & Field/Cross Country Teams – page 3
.A senior civil engineering major with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A., Barry was the Elite 89 recipient during
the NCAA Indoor Championships, where he earned All-America honors as part of the seventh-place
distance medley relay team for Texas A&M. He also ran the first leg of the distance medley relay team
that won the Big 12 indoor title in a meet record time. A native of Texarkana, Tex., Barry was the
recipient of the Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarship from the Big 12.
Bolgert, who graduated from Marquette with bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and physics and a
3.99 G.P.A. will begin work on a doctorate in physics at Princeton University in the fall. A three-time
Capital One Academic All-American® selection, he was a first team pick last year and made the third
team in 2010. A native of Sheboygan, Wis., he was named the 2011 BIG EAST Male Scholar-Athlete for
Cross Country. He placed 38th at the 2011 NCAA Great Lakes Regional and ranks among the top 10
all-time at Marquette in five events.
Corder, a senior mathematics major at Alabama with a 4.00 G.P.A., has earned Capital One
Academic All-America® notice three times. A native of Pickerington, Ohio, he is a recipient of an NCAA
Postgraduate Scholarship. He was a finalist for both the Rhodes Scholarship and the Southeastern
Conference Davis Community Service Award.
A senior chemistry and economics major with a 4.00 G.P.A., Carey has twice been named as the
Rice Scholar Athlete of the Year. He finished 26th at the 2011 Conference USA Cross Country
championships. The San Antonio, Texas, native was the 2010-11 C-USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year for
cross country.
A senior management and international business major with a 3.91 G.P.A., Reitze was the 2012
Southeastern Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year. The Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany, native is a
four-time USTFCCCA All-American in the pole vault at South Carolina. He finished second at the 2012
NCAA Indoor Championships and is the South Carolina pole vault record holder indoors and outdoors.
Howell, a senior wildlife sciences & rangeland resources major with a 3.96 G.P.A., earned first team
All-Western Athletic Conference honoree during his career at Utah State. A native of Manti, Utah, he
won the 3,000m and 5,000m at the 2012 WAC Indoor Championships, while also capturing the 3,000m
steeplechase and 5,000m titles at the 2012 WAC Outdoor Championships. Howell won five individual
WAC titles during his career. He is an 11-time Academic All-WAC honoree.
Beach, a junior psychology major with a 3.51 G.P.A. at Duke University, was the 2012 NCAA Indoor
Heptathlon champion with 6,138 points, the third-most all-time in collegiate competition. He was also the
runner-up in the decathlon at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships. The Albuquerque, N.M., native
is the world record holder for the indoor heptathlon 1,000 meters with a time of 2:23.63. He won the
heptathlon at the 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Indoor Championships and was the runner-up in the
decathlon at the 2012 ACC Outdoor Championships.
Finan, a graduate student in mechanical engineering with a 3.79 G.P.A., was the 2012 BIG EAST
Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. A native of New Richmond, Ohio, he was also named Cincinnati’s
2012 Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Male Athlete of the Year and Senior Male Athlete of the Year. The
2011 BIG EAST cross country champion, Finan was a 2011 USTFCCCA All-American in cross country
and track. He is the school record holder in the 3K & 5K (indoors) and 5K and 10K (outdoors).
A senior kinesiology major with a 4.00 G.P.A., Kline earned second team All-America honors as part
of the 4x400-meter relay team that finished 10th at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships for Arizona
State. The Phoenix native is a USTFCCCA Division I All-Academic selection, a two-time MPSF AllAcademic selection, and was named to the Pac-12 All-Academic first team three times.
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Batty, Price Lead Capital One Academic All-America® Track & Field/Cross Country Teams – page 4
There are 12 seniors, one junior and a pair of graduate students on the Capital One Academic AllAmerica® Division I Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team. Five of the 15 scholar-athletes on the
Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team have
perfect 4.0 G.P.A.’s. The average G.P.A. of the first is a very impressive 3.88.
Seniors Tara Diebold of Arkansas, senior Sheila Reid of Villanova, and junior Jordan Hasay of
Oregon join Price as repeat selections on the Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Women’s
Track & Field/Cross Country first team.
Juniors Brigetta Barrett of Arizona and Anne Kesselring of Oregon were second team honorees
last year. Diebold was also a second team selection on the 2010 Capital One Academic All-America®
team.
Rounding out the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Women’s Track & Field/Cross
Country first team are graduate student of Hannah Brooks of Florida State, junior Frances Dowd of
Virginia Tech, graduate student Kate Harrison and junior Kaitlyn Gillespie of West Virginia, senior
Leigh Gilmore of Alabama, senior Ryann Krais of Kansas State, Kathy Kroeger of Stanford, junior
Nachelle Mackie of Brigham Young and senior Ellen Wortham of Tennessee.
Three schools, including Oregon, Tennessee and West Virginia, each placed two scholar-athletes on
the Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team.
Hasay, a native of Arroyo Grande, Cal., is a business administration major with a 3.98 G.P.A. She
was a valuable part of Oregon’s third straight NCAA Indoor Track & Field national championship team,
and national runner-up squads at the NCAA outdoor and cross country championship meets in 2011-12.
Hasay was the NCAA West Region cross country champion and national runner-up. She also scored in
the indoor mile and 3,000 meters, and took third in the outdoor 1,500 meter run. In 2011, she was the
first sophomore to be named Capital One Academic All-America ® of the Year.
Kesselring, a business administration major who owns a 4.05 G.P.A., was the 2011 NCAA Outdoor
champion in the 800 meters. She placed fifth at this year’s national meet. The Nurnberg, Germany
native helped Oregon win its third straight NCAA indoor title in 2012 by anchoring the second place
distance medley relay team.
Harrison, a graduate exercise physiology student with a 4.00 GPA, finished eighth at the 2011 NCAA
Cross Country Championship, the best-ever finish by a West Virginia runner. The Toronto, Ontario,
Canada native also earned All-Mid-Atlantic Region and All-BIG EAST honors with top five finishes. She
finished seventh in the 10,000-meter run at the BIG EAST Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Gillespie, a native of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has a 4.0 G.P.A. while majoring in exercise physiology.
She earned All-American honors for West Virginia twice. She finished 27th at the 2011 NCAA Cross
Country championship Meet. Gillespie is a two-time All-BIG EAST honoree and an NCAA Mid-Atlantic
All-Region selection. She placed placing seventh in both races 2011.
A native of Maryville, Tenn., Wortham joins Price as Tennessee teammates on the Capital One
Academic All-America® Division I Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team. A psychology major
with a 3.88 G.P.A., she earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. A nine-time USTFCCCA AllAmerican for the Lady Vols, she ran a leg on the NCAA Indoor champion distance medley relay team.
Wortham was a two-time SEC champion in the 400 meter hurdles and owns the school record in the
event. A two-time Penn Relays champion, she placed eighth in the 400 hurdles at the 2010 USA
Outdoor Championships.
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Batty, Price Lead Capital One Academic All-America® Track & Field/Cross Country Teams – page 5
Diebold, a communications disorder major with a 4.00 G.P.A., earned her fourth All-America honor in
the pole vault for Arkansas at the 2012 NCAA indoor meet. She was also the SEC indoor runner-up in
the event. A native of Branson, Mo., she has been a regular on the SEC Spring Honor Roll and the
USTFCCCA All-Academic team during her career.
A three-time Honda Sports Award winner at Villanova, Reid is an English and communications major
with a 3.39 G.P.A. A native of Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, she won five NCAA championships in her
career, including a pair of NCAA cross country titles. She also won the 1,500 meter outdoor title and the
5,000 meters outdoor title. She also anchored the indoor distance medley relay team in 2010 to finish in
the top three for the Honda Cup. Reid was a 12-time NCAA All-American and he was a 12-time BIG
EAST champion.
A four-time NCAA Division I champion for Arizona in the high jump, Barrett is a theatre arts major
with a 3.51 G.P.A. A native of Wappingers Falls, N.Y., she has cleared 6-feet 4.75-inches (1.95m) this
season and is tied for the fourth-best mark in the world. She has also tied for the second-best mark in
the U.S. to meet the Olympic Games “A” standard. She was the 2011 U.S. champion in the event and
won the gold medal at the World University Games in Shenzhen, China in August 2011.
Brooks, a native of Caterham, Great Britain, maintains a 4.0 G.P.A. while pursuing her master’s
degree in sports psychology at Florida State. She earned All-American, South Region and All-Atlantic
Coast Conference honors in cross country. She led the Seminoles to the ACC and NCAA South Region
championships, and a fourth place national finish. Brooks was a member of the ACC indoor champion
distance medley relay team and she was the ACC outdoor champion in the 5,000 meters. An
accomplished pianist, she has USTFCCCA All-Academic honors in both cross country and track.
An environmental policy and planning major with a 4.00 G.P.A., Dowd was the NCAA Elite 89 Award
winner at the 2012 NCAA Indoor track and field championships. The Fairfax, Va., native took third in the
800 meters at the 2012 ACC Indoor Meet. She also ran 15th at the NCAA Indoor meet to earn secondteam All-America honors. She broke school records at Virginia Tech in both indoor 600 and 800 runs.
A civil engineering major with a 4.0 G.P.A., Gilmore earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. The
Grove Hill, Ala., native was Alabama’s top finisher in three cross country meets, including the NCAA
Regional. The winner of the SEC Davis Community Service Award, she had Alabama’s fastest 1,500
meter time during the outdoor season, a mark that ranks eighth all-time at Alabama.
Krais graduated from Kansas State in May with her degree in psychology and 3.95 G.P.A. She
earned the NCAA Elite 89 Award at the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Meet. Krais won the 2012
Big 12 titles in both the heptathlon and pentathlon. The 2011 NCAA outdoor heptathlon champion, she
earned All-American honors in the heptathlon, 400 hurdles and pentathlon during her career.
Kroeger, who has a double major in mathematics and computational science with a 3.95 G.P.A., has
been a six-time NCAA distance performer for Stanford during her career. The Franklin, Tenn., native
has placed fifth in the 5,000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships over the past
three seasons. She finished 21st at the 2011 NCAA Cross Country meet in 2011 and is a two-time Pac12 cross country runner-up.
The 2012 NCAA Indoor and Outdoor 800-meter national champion at Brigham Young, Mackie is an
elementary education major with a 3.98 G.P.A. The Spanish Fork, Utah, native won the NCAA indoor
title with a school record time of 2:03.30. She is a four-time All-American. Mackie recorded BYU’s
second fastest outdoor 800 meter time of 2:01.06 at the NCAA outdoor this season.
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Batty, Price Lead Capital One Academic All-America® Track & Field/Cross Country Teams – page 6
There are six seniors, seven juniors, and a pair of graduate students on the Capital One Academic AllAmerica® Division I Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team. Seven of the 15 scholar-athletes
on the Capital One Academic All-America® Division I Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country first team
have perfect 4.0 G.P.A.’s. The 15 first team members have an impressive 3.91 average G.P.A.
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2012 Capital One
Academic All-America®
Division I Men’s Track &
Field/Cross Country Team
Academic All-American of the Year: Miles Batty, Brigham Young
Name
Bjorn Barrefors (1) #
Will Barry (2)
Miles Batty (1)
Curtis Beach
Peter Bolgert (1) %
Matt Carey
Nathan Corder (1) #
Chris Derrick (1)
Eric Finan
Elliott Heath (1)
Daniel Howell (3)
John Kline
Nate Polacek (2)
Marvin Reitze (3)
Miles Unterreiner (1)
School
Nebraska
Texas A&M
Brigham Young
Duke
Marquette
Rice
Alabama
Stanford
Cincinnati
Stanford
Utah State
Arizona State
Nebraska
South Carolina
Stanford
Yr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Gr.
Gr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
FIRST TEAM
Hometown
Stockholm, Sweden
Texarkana, Texas
Sandy, Utah
Albuquerque, N.M.
Sheboygan, Wis.
San Antonio, Texas
Pickerington, Ohio
Naperville, Ill.
New Richmond, Ohio
Winona, Minn.
Manti, Utah
Phoenix, Ariz.
Kearney, Neb.
Gladbach, Germany
Gig Harbor, Wash.
GPA
3.75
4.00
3.93
3.51
3.99
4.00
4.00
3.86
3.90
3.54
3.96
4.00
3.91
3.91
4.00
Name
Gonzalo Barroilhet @ $
Andy Bayer (3)
Lane Boyer
Patrick Dupont
Brian Himelright
Elliot Krause (3)
Daniel Lowry
Brett Olinger
Jason Roberts
Cody Rome (2)
Jamie Sandys (2)
Daniel Sloat (3)
Joe Wade
Tom Wade
Alexander Ziegler
School
Florida State
Indiana
Arkansas
Syracuse
North Carolina State
Wisconsin
Brown
Radford
Charlotte
U.S. Naval Academy
Arizona State
Rice
Lamar
Lamar
Virginia Tech
Yr.
Gr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Gr.
Gr.
Jr.
SECOND TEAM
Hometown
Santiago, Chile
Leo, Ind.
Fredonia, Kan.
Fairpont, N.Y.
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Appleton, Wis.
Plymouth Meeting, Pa.
Timberville, Va.
Jamestown, N.C.
Eagle, Idaho
Phoenix, Ariz.
Sammamish, Wash.
Isle of Wight, England
Isle of Wight, England
Dischingen, Germany
GPA
3.85
3.60
3.88
3.87
4.00
3.74
3.70
3.97
4.00
3.58
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.54
Name
Chris Berry
Arran Davis
Vincent DuVernois
Matthew Gibney (3)
Lee Gilmer
Brett Grieb
Nick Happe
Andrew Hills
Nick Huber
Quentin Mege
Tim Nedow
Jack O'Brien
Edgar Rivera-Morales
Macey Ruble
Erik Sowinski
School
Yr.
Tennessee Chattanooga Gr.
South Dakota State
Sr.
Monmouth
Jr.
Villanova
Sr.
Furman
Sr.
Nebraska
Jr.
Arizona State
Jr.
Notre Dame
Sr.
Cornell
Sr.
Minnesota
Jr.
DePaul
Sr.
TCU
Sr.
Arizona
Jr.
Charlotte
Sr.
Iowa
Sr.
THIRD TEAM
Hometown
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Winona, Minn.
Springfield, Pa.
Albury, Australia
Mobile, Ala.
York, Neb.
St. Charles, Mo.
Toledo, Ohio
Leopold, Ind.
Chelles, France
Brockville, Ontario
Lantana, Texas
Agua Prieta, Mexico
Boone, N.C.
Waukesha, Wis.
GPA
3.84
4.00
3.80
3.74
3.94
4.00
4.00
3.81
3.42
3.94
3.57
3.90
3.45
4.00
3.43
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2011 Capital One Academic All-America® 1st Team
2011 Capital One Academic All-America® 2nd Team
2011 Capital One Academic All-America® 3rd Team
2010 Capital One Academic All-America® 1st Team
2010 Capital One Academic All-America® 2nd Team
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Major
Computer Science
Civil Engineering
Neuroscience & Eexercise Science
Psychology
Physics / Mathematics
Economics
Mathematics
Economics
Mechanical Eng., Interdisciplinary
Engineering
Wildlife Sci. & Rangeland Resources
Kinesiology
English Education
Management, International Business
History
Major
Master's Business Administration
Biology
Geology
Music Composition
Technology, Engineering & Design Ed.
Mathematics
Geology, Biology
Business Management
Accounting
Applied Mathematics
Anthropology, Sociology
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Kinesiology
Kinesiology
Management
Major
MBA
Spanish, Global Studies
Business Marketing
English
History & Philosophy, Poverty Studies
Biological Sciences
Finance
Mathematics
Industrial & Labor Relations
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Games Development
Biology (Honors College)
Industrial Engineering
Physics
Integrative Physiology
2010 Capital One Academic All-America® 1st Team
nd
2009 Capital One Academic All-America® 2 team
2010 Capital One Academic All-America® 3rd Team
2012 Capital One
Academic All-America®
Division I Women’s Cross
Country and Track Team
Academic All-American of the Year: Chanelle Price, Tennessee
Name
Brigetta Barrett (2)
Hannah Brooks
Tara Diebold (1) &
Frances Dowd
Kaitlyn Gillespie
Leigh Gilmore
Kate Harrison
Jordan Hasay (1) (AAA)
Anne Kesselring (2)
Ryann Krais
Kathy Kroeger
Nachelle Mackie
Chanelle Price (1)
Sheila Reid (1)
Ellen Wortham
School
Arizona
Florida State
Arkansas
Virginia Tech
West Virginia
Alabama
West Virginia
Oregon
Oregon
Kansas State
Stanford
Brigham Young
Tennessee
Villanova
Tennessee
Name
Heather Bergmann
Chelsea Blanchard (3)
Brittany Borman (3)
Rebecca Buchholtz
Corey Conner (3)
Rhiannon Johns (2)
Olivia Johnson (1)
Arantxa King
Hannah Kiser
Cj Navarro
Ashley Schnell (3)
Tina Sutej
Brianne Theisen
Rebecca Wade
Emily Zimmerman (3)
School
Kansas
Indiana
Oklahoma
Michigan State
Maine
Alabama Birmingham
Marquette
Stanford
Idaho
Arizona State
UNC-Greensboro
Arkansas
Oregon
Rice
Dayton
Name
Rebecca Addison
Lindsay Anderson
Alex Banfich
Jacy Bennett
Brigid Byrne
Sarah Callister (3)
Kaylyn Christopher #
Anna Corrigan
Nicole Ennen
Valerie Fraizer
Carrie Hahn
Michelle Jenije
Holly Knight
Ahna Lewis
Carrie Wortham
School
Michigan
North Dakota
Princeton
Oklahoma
U.S. Naval Academy
Weber State
West Virginia
Virginia
Montana
Akron
Stephen F. Austin State
Florida State
Louisville
West Virginia
Virginia Military Institute
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2011 Capital One Academic All-America® 1st Team
2011 Capital One Academic All-America® 2nd Team
2011 Capital One Academic All-America® 3rd Team
2010 Capital One Academic All-America® 3rd Team
2009 Capital One Academic All-America® 2nd Team
2011 Capital One Academic All-America® of the Year
FIRST TEAM
Yr. Hometown
GPA
Jr.
Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 3.51
Gr. Caterham, Great Britain 4.00
Sr. Branson, Mo.
4.00
Jr.
Fairfax, Va.
4.00
Jr.
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 4.00
Sr. Grove Hill, Ala.
4.00
Gr. Toronto, Ont.
4.00
Jr.
Arroyo Grande, Calif. 3.98
Jr.
Nurnberg, Germany
4.05
Sr. Eagleville, Pa.
3.95
Jr.
Franklin, Tenn.
3.95
Jr.
Spanish Fork, Utah
3.98
Sr. Easton, Pa.
3.93
Sr. Newmarket, Ont.
3.39
Sr. Maryville, Tenn.
3.88
SECOND TEAM
Yr. Hometown
Jr.
Concordia, Kan.
Sr. Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Sr. Festus, Mo.
Sr. East Troy, Wis.
Sr. Townsend, Mass.
Sr. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
Gr. Milford, Iowa
Gr. Medford, Mass.
So. Wenatchee, Wash.
Sr. Mesa, Ariz.
Sr. Lincoln, Neb.
Sr. Ljubljana, Slovenia
Sr. Humboldt, Sask.
Sr. Dallas, Texas
Sr. Dayton, Ohio
GPA
3.91
3.97
3.74
3.81
3.70
4.00
4.00
3.57
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.43
3.43
4.00
4.00
THIRD TEAM
Yr. Hometown
GPA
Jr.
Spring Lake, Mich.
3.53
Sr. Leeds, N.D.
3.93
Sr. Plymouth, Ind.
3.35
Jr.
Mesa, Ariz.
4.00
Jr.
Vienna, Va.
3.89
Jr.
Ogden, Utah
4.00
Gr. Kingwood, W.Va.
4.00
Sr. Burke, Va.
3.97
Sr. Bismarck, N.D.
4.00
Sr. Lexington, Ohio
3.86
Sr. Leander, Texas
4.00
Sr. Tallahassee, Fla.
3.73
Gr. Ashburton, Devon, U.K. 3.93
Gr. Morgantown, W.Va.
4.00
Sr. Richmond, Va.
3.91
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Theatre Arts
Sports Psychology (Master’s)
Communications Disorder
Environmental Policy & Planning
Exercise Physiology
Civil Engineering
Exercise Physiology
Business Administration
Business Administration
Psychology
Math & Computational Science
Elementary Education
Journalism & Electronic media
English & Communications
Psychology
Major
Chemistry
Visual Art Education
Health & Exercise Science
General Management
Nursing
Mathematics
Accounting
Political Science
Molecular Biology, Biotechnology
Master's of Educational Technology
Musical Performance
Biology
Business Administration
Sociology, History, Psychology
Adolescence to Young Adult Edu.
Major
Movement Science
Communication Sci. & Disorders
History
Supply Chain Management
English (Honors)
Nursing
Secondary Education, Journalism
Systems Engineering
Psychology
Art Education
Kinesiology
International Affairs
Psychology (PhD)
Secondary Education, English
Biology