Forty Wesleyan winter student-athletes received NESCAC All-Academic honors this season. To qualify, a student-athlete must have reached junior academic standing and be a varsity letterwinner with a cumulative GPA of 3.35 or higher. This winter’s honorees are:
Tim Archibald ’10, Men’s Ice Hockey
Lindsay Ballard ’12, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Jeff Beck ’10, Men’s Ice Hockey
Sydney Berkman ’10, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Dan Bloom ’10, Wrestling
Robert Broadfoot ’10, Men’s Squash
Yulhee Cho ’11, Women’s Indoor Track and Field
Anthony Christiano ’10, Men’s Ice Hockey
Chris Coleman ’10, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Dan Conroy ’11, Wrestling
Erin Fitzsimmons ’10, Women’s Ice Hockey
Molly Friedemann ’11, Women’s Ice Hockey
Cate Haring ’10, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Julia Heffelfinger ’11, Women’s Ice Hockey
Niki Holtzman ’10, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Dede Horvath ’10, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Gwynne Hunter ’10, Women’s Squash
Greg Hurd ’10, Wrestling
Izzy Huston ’10, Women’s Ice Hockey
Bryant Jiravisitcul ’11, Wrestling
Matt Katz ’11, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Beth Kenworthy ’10, Women’s Indoor Track and Field
Dale Kobrin ’11, Men’s Squash
Emily Kodis ’11, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Charlie Lang ’11, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Elizabeth Larner ’10, Women’s Squash
Amelia Lupinetti ’11, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Ravenna Neville ’10, Women’s Indoor Track and Field
Hannah Robinson ’11, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Kevin Scura G’09, Men’s Basketball
Brendan Sheehan ’11, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Kyle Shin ’11, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Kora Shin ’10, Women’s Indoor Track and Field
Casey Simchik ’10, Women’s Squash
Elsie Smith ’11, Women’s Swimming and Diving
Justin Spring ’10, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Avinash Sridhar ’10, Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Darren Thomason ’11, Men’s Swimming and Diving
J.P. Valette ’10, Men’s Swimming and Diving
Sarah White ’11, Women’s Indoor Track and Field
In addition, the men’s and women’s cross country teams received All-Academic honors from the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). The Cardinal men, with a team GPA of 3.53, ranked fifth among the 110 Division III teams and first among the eight NESCAC squads that were so honored.
The Cardinal women, with a 3.40 team GPA, were one of 153 teams honored nationally.
Congratulations from The Argus!
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