
|
 |
 |
 |
At
left, cross country runners Owen Kiely '06 and Ellen Davis '07 were named
NESCAC All-Academics. Kiley and Davis are among 64 athletes to receive the
honor.
|
|
| Posted 07.06.07 |
Wesleyan Athletes Named NESCAC All-Academics
|
Sixty-four Wesleyan student-athletes from 28
sports were named 2005-06 New England Small College All-Academic (NESCAC)
honorees.
To become an All-Academic, student-athletes must have met qualifying
criteria, including holding at least junior status academically with one
year's residence on campus; being a starter or significant reserve on a
varsity team; and maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.35 or higher.
Founded in 1971, the NESCAC is a group of 11 highly selective liberal arts
colleges and universities that share a similar philosophy for
intercollegiate athletics. The conference was created out of a concern for
the direction of intercollegiate athletic programs, and remains committed to
keeping a proper perspective on the role of sport in higher education.
Wesleyan’s All-Academics include:
Alex Battaglino '07, Men's Cross Country, Men's Track & Field (indoor and
outdoor); Tom Bendon '07, Men's Lacrosse; Taylor Bentley '06, Men's Track &
Field (indoor and outdoor); Beth Bernstein '06, Softball; Nate Boon '06,
Men's Crew; Matt Burke '07, Men's Lacrosse; Pat Butsch '06, Men's Ice
Hockey; Nate Byer '06, Men's Lacrosse; Ian Carbone '06, Men's Squash; Adam
Chamberlain '07, Men's Swimming & Diving.
Also: Cara Chebuske '06, Women's Cross Country, Women's Track & Field
(indoor and outdoor); Marri Coen '07, Women's Soccer; Natalie Cohen '06,
Women's Soccer; Ellen Davis '07, Women's Track & Field (indoor and outdoor);
Liz Dee '06, Field Hockey; Bob Diehl '06, Men's Lacrosse; Penny Essoyan '07,
Women's Track & Field (indoor); Wes Fuhrman '05, Men's Cross Country and
Track & Field (indoor); Molly Gaebe '07, Softball ; Gaza Govati '06, Men's
Soccer; Anda Greeney '07, Men's Cross Country Men's Track & Field
(outdoors).
Also: Ryan Hendrickson '07, Men's Ice Hockey; Caitlin Herlihy '06, Women's
Soccer; Nick Holowka '07, Men's Track & Field (indoor and outdoor); Sarah
Hopkins '06, Women's Soccer; Nate Huddell '07, Men's Cross Country, Men's
Track & Field (indoor and outdoor); Noah Isaacs '06, Men's Soccer; Eiza
Jones '07, Women's Swimming & Diving; Ed Kenney '07, Wrestling; Max Kates
'06, Men's Tennis; Owen Kiely '06, Men's Cross Country, Men's Track & Field
(indoor); Megan Kretz '07, Women's Cross Country; Jesse Leavitt '06,
Baseball; Stephanie Lasby '06, Women's Swimming & Diving; Alex Loh '06,
Women's Squash ; Kevin Lohela '06, Men's Soccer; David Lucier '07, Football;
Katherine Manchester '07, Women's Squash.
Also: Dan Mays '06, Men's Track & Field (indoor and outdoor); Sarah Milburn
'07, Women's Basketball; Rob Mitchell '06, Men's Swimming & Diving; Tory
Molnar '07, Women's Volleyball; Becca Morrell '06, Women's Soccer; Amy
Nebenhaus '06, Women's Crew; Lauren Ogden '07, Women's Soccer; Joe Pepe '07,
Football; Jack Rooney '07, Men's Tennis; Amy Rouse '06, Field Hockey; Gabe
Roxby '06, Men's Track & Field (indoors); Deirdre Salsich '07, Women's Crew;
Tori Santoro '07, Women's Tennis; Omair Sarwar '06, Men's Squash; Dave
Scardella '07, Men's Ice Hockey; Jimmy Shepherd '07, Men's Basketball; Laura
Siegle '06, Women's Lacrosse.
Also: Hannah Stubbs '06, Women's Basketball; Erin Smith '06, Women's Cross
Country and Track & Field (indoor and outdoor); Caitlin Thompson '06, Field
Hockey; Hal Tift '06, Golf; Dave Tutor '06, Men's Track & Field (indoor and
outdoor); Seth Warren '05, Men's Track & Field (indoor and outdoor); Eric
Wdowiak '06, Baseball; Rob Weinstock '06, Football; Dana Wollman '06,
Women's Crew. |

|
 |
 |
|
 |