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Nine Northeast-10 Track & Field Programs Earn All-Academic Team Honors

Nine Northeast-10 Track & Field Programs Earn All-Academic Team Honors


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 25, 2013

MEN TEAMS | MEN INDIVIDUALS | WOMEN TEAMS | WOMEN INDIVIDUALS 

Twenty-seven student-athletes receive
USTFCCCA All-Academic individual recognition

SOUTH EASTON, Mass. – Nine track & field programs from Northeast-10 Conference schools have received All-Academic Team honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), the organization announced on Wednesday.

Adelphi University and Bentley University both saw their men’s and women’s programs honored. Five other women’s programs – Franklin Pierce University, Merrimack College, the University of New Haven, The College of Saint Rose and Stonehill College – also received USTFCCCA Team Academic awards.

In all, 92 women’s programs were recognized by the USTFCCCA, while 42 men’s programs received the team academic honor after posting cumulative team grade point averages of 3.0 or higher.

The Franklin Pierce women posted the top team GPA among the nine programs honored at 3.40. For a list of the team GPAs for each program recognized, please see below.

Individually, six men and 21 women from Northeast-10 schools were named USTFCCCA All-Academic selections as well. New Haven had six selections, Stonehill had five, Southern Connecticut State University had four and Bentley had three, while former conference member Uniiversity of Massachusetts Lowell had seven.

For a complete list of the student-athletes recognized, please see below.

The Northeast-10 Conference is an association of 15 NCAA Division II colleges and universities located in New England and New York that is committed to supporting balanced academic and athletic opportunities for more than 6,000 student-athletes. Each year, 4,000 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 23 sports, making the NE-10 the largest DII conference in the country. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the Northeast-10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.

USTFCCCA All-Academic Teams
Adelphi (M) – 3.05 GPA
Adelphi (W) – 3.25 GPA
Bentley (M) – 3.33 GPA
Bentley (W) – 3.33 GPA
Franklin Pierce (W) – 3.40 GPA
Merrimack (W) – 3.26 GPA
New Haven (W) – 3.15 GPA
Saint Rose (W) – 3.39 GPA
Stonehill (W) – 3.15 GPA

USTFCCCA All-Academic Individuals (GPA, major)
Jacqueline Kaste, Adelphi (3.41, Exercise Science)
Caitlin Fahey, Bentley (3.62, Corporate Finance & Accounting)
Eric Kennedy, Bentley (3.29, Management)
Amy Varsell, Bentley (3.83, Corporate Finance & Accounting)
Scott Boiko, UMass Lowell (3.38, Biology)
Shannon Cunningham, UMass Lowell (3.25, Criminal Justice)
Diamond Jones, UMass Lowell (3.65, Exercise Physiology)
Karie Judge, UMass Lowell (3.27, Business Administration)
Elisabeth Monty, UMass Lowell (3.39, Nursing)
Kelsey O’Driscoll, UMass Lowell (3.79, Nursing)
Kelly Walton, UMass Lowell (3.56, Civil Engineering)
Briana Conyers, New Haven (3.32, Environmental Science)
Shraya Manick, New Haven (3.52, Criminal Justice)
David Thomas, New Haven (3.30, Criminal Justice)
Ada Udaya, New Haven (3.34, Biology/Pre-Med)
Ivy Watts, New Haven (3.99, Psychology)
Monica Yanez, New Haven (3.69, Chemical Engineering)
Macky Lloyd, Saint Rose (3.83, Childhood Education)
Emma Crowcroft, So. Connecticut (3.94, Exercise Science)
Sarah Hill, So. Connecticut (3.55, Social Work)
Logan Sharpe, So. Connecticut (3.50, Exercise Science)
Titilayo Vanriel, So. Connecticut (3.41, Nursing)
Maria Curit, Stonehill (3.35, Interdisciplinary Studies)
Timothy Johnson, Stonehill (3.26, Marketing)
Elizabeth LaRegina, Stonehill (3.82, Psychology)
Katie Polakowski, Stonehill (3.65, Biochemistry)
Sarah Wilson, Stonehill (3.63, Mathematics)

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