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Atlantic 10 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll ~ Spring 2011 Charlotte ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE COMMISSIONER’S HONOR ROLL ~ SPRING 2011 CHARLOTTE (85) Name Sport Cl. Hometown Previous School Major Tim Altman XC/Track & Field Sr. Demarest, N.J. No. Valley Regional Civil Engineering Sharonda Bailey XC/Track & Field Sr. Statesville, N.C. West Iredell Criminal Justice Shane Basen Baseball So. Waxhaw, N.C. Marvin Ridge Pre-Business Oni Bernard W. Soccer Jr. Toronto, Ontario Agincourt Collegiate Management Moritz Bernhoerster M. Tennis Sr. Duesseldorf Germany Intl Sch Duesseldorf Civil Engineering Emmanuelle Briant W. Tennis Fr. LaCadiere d’Azur, FR Ex. St. Joseph Pre-Business Brittney Brinkley Softball So. Littleton, N.C. Western Branch Elem. Education Sirrell Butler XC Track & Field Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Ben L. Smith History Taylor Cannon Volleyball Fr. Elizabeth City, N.C. Camtech Pre-Nursing Chelsie Carlton XC/Track & Field Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Parkland Sociology Isaac Caughran M. Soccer Jr. Castle Rock, Colo. JK Mullen Psychology Nicole Cieslak XC/Track & Field Fr. McKees Rocks, Pa. Montour Pre-Communication Andre Conley XC/Track & Field Sr. Marion, N.C. McDowell Psychology Andres Cuero M. Soccer Sr. Austin, Texas Westlake Exercise Science Ebonie Cunningham XC/Track & Field Sr. Raleigh, N.C. Southeast Raleigh Psychology Carrie Dail W. Soccer So. Hubert, N.C. Swansboro History Anthony Davison M. Tennis Jr. Derby England John Port School Comm Studies Jeremy Dennis M. Soccer Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Vance Pre-Business Christina Drake Volleyball Fr. Greer, S.C. Riverside Civil Engineering Joshua Drew XC/Track & Field Fr. Jacksonville, N.C. White Oak Pre-Kinesiology Taylor Dulaney W. Soccer Fr. Kernersville, N.C. East Forsyth Pre-Kinesiology Anna Ekelund W. Tennis So. Lomma, Sweden Procivitas Pre-Business David Eubanks XC/Track & Field So. Chambersburg, Pa. Chambersburg Area Pre-Business Joshua Foster XC Track & Field Jr. Elm City, N.C. Fike Psychology Samantha Fried W. Soccer Sr. Massapequa, N.Y. St. Anthony’s Marketing Alicia Gainey XC Track & Field Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Page Sociology Nikki Gayle Softball So. Bear, Del. Caravel Pre-Business William Golden M. Golf Sr. Auburn, Ala. Auburn HS Marketing Tyler Gibson M. Soccer So. Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville Catholic Pre-Kinesiology Rafael Guerrero M. Golf Jr. Caracas, Venezuela Heritage Academy Psychology Katherine Hadley W. Soccer Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill HS Int. Studies/Spanish Jonna Handra W. Soccer Jr. Port Vue, Pa. South Allegheny Criminal Justice Jason Hawes M. Soccer Jr. Peetswood Kent UK Ravenswood Sociology Christina Hobbs XC Track & Field Sr. Jacksonville, N.C. Sun Valley Psychology Jordan Hudson Baseball So. Lexington, N.C. West Davidson Pre-Business Samantha Huecker W. Soccer Sr. Crestwood, Ky. Oldham County Marketing Chelsea Ingersoll Softball Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Butler Pre-Kinesiology Jessica Johnson W. Basketball So. Durham, N.C. Northern Durham Sociology Aaron Kauffman XC/Track & Field Sr. Etters, Pa. Red Land Exercise Science Aidan Kirkbride M. Soccer Fr. Lancashire, England St. Bedes Pre-Biology Sean Kluttz XC/Track & Field Fr. Norwood, N.C. South Stanly Computer Science Alexis Kubrick W. Soccer Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Ragsdale Pre-Public Health Darius Law M. Track Jr. Raleigh, N.C. Southeast Raleigh Management Leah Leventhal Volleyball Jr. Gainesville, Fla. Sante Fe Social Work Colby Lewis M. Basketball So. Clemmons, N.C. Forsyth Country Day Pre-Business Hector Linares M. Tennis So. San Salvador El Salvador Pre-Comm Studies Kaleb Lindsey-Stevens XC/Track & Field So. Buffalo, M.N. Univ of Sioux Falls Pre-Nursing Jenna Litoborski Volleyball So. Lemont, Ill. Lemont Mathematics Olafur Loftsson M. Golf Sr. Gardabaer, Iceland Oglethorpe Univ. Finance Anna Malone XC/Track & Field Jr. Monroe, N.C. Parkwood Athletic Trainine Charles Martin-Lecamp M. Tennis Jr . Paris, France Fenelon Pre-Business Danielle Mayeaux W. Soccer Sr. Collierville, Tenn. Collierville Marketing Megan Mazzarella W. Soccer Jr. Huntersville, N.C. Cannon School Biology Kendra McCall Softball Sr. Maiden, N.C. Maiden Elem Education Laura McCary XC/Track & Field Jr. Gaithersburg, Md. Magruder History Lacey McGowan W. Soccer So. Fayetteville, Ga. Whitewater Sociology Jordan McNeely Baseball Fr. Westminster, S.C. Seneca Mech. Engineering Megan Minnix W. Soccer Sr. Columbus, Ohio Bishop Watterson Pre-Business Ray Morgenstern M. Basketball Jr. Southern Pines, N.C. O’Neal Marketing Jonathon Mitchell M. Golf Jr. Cadiz, Ky. Trigg County Pre-Business Kristin Mitchell XC/Track & Field Jr. Glastonbury, Conn. Glastonbury Psychology Nicole Morgan XC/Track & Field Fr. Arden, N.C. TC Roberson Pre-Elem Education Lindsey Pate W. Track Sr. Mills River, N.C. West Henderson Exercise Science Kara Raker Volleyball Sr. Woodstock, Ga. Etowah HS Exercise Science Abbie Rees Volleyball Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Mount Notre Dame Psychology Ashley Roberto W. Soccer Sr. Fairfield, Ohio Stephen T.Badin Elem. Education Macey Ruble XC/Track & Field Sr. Boone, N.C. Watauga Physics & Math James Savoy XC/Track & Field Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Berry Academy Sociology Corbin Shive Baseball Fr. Salisbury, N.C. East Rowan Pre-Business Chelsea Stamey Softball So. Charlotte, N.C. Butler Pre-Nursing Coye Still XC/Track & Field Fr. Harrisburg, N.C. Sun Valley History Hana Sutchar XC Track & Field So. Hanover Park, Ill. Elgin Comm College Exercise Science Keara Thomas XC Track & Field Sr. Haverhill, Mass. Governor Dummer Exercise Science Kelsey Thomas W. Soccer Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. Ocean Lakes Exercise Science Cory Tilton Baseball Sr. Cary, N.C. Green Hope Finance & Mgt. Austin Tritt XC/Track & Field Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Bishop McGuinness Mech. Engineering Justin Tucker M. Soccer So. Winston-Salem, N.C. Forsyth Country Day Mech. Engineering Caitlin VanDodewaard XC Track & Field Jr. Renfrew Ontario Renfrew Collegiate Exercise Science Gabriela Vergara W. Tennis Sr. El Salvador Escuela Alemana Mech. Engineering Amanda Videmsek Volleyball Fr. Highland Hts., Ohio Beaumont School Pre-Kinesiology Sarah Ann Waugh W. Soccer Fr. Statesville, N.C. Statesville Pre-Biology Whitney Weinraub W. Soccer Sr. Holland, Pa. Council Rock South Psychology Whitney Williams Softball Sr. Mocksville, N.C. Davie County Elem. Education Paul Willoughby M. Soccer Jr. Huntsville, Ala. Univ of W Florida Intl Studies Alexander Zinn W. Tennis So. Klagstorp Sweden Procivitas Pre-Business DAYTON (113) Name Sport Cl. Hometown Previous School Major Kerry Allen Track & Field Sr. Mentor, Ohio Mentor HS Pre-Physical Therapy Brian Alvarez M. Soccer Fr. Gambrills, Md. Dematha Catholic HS Operations Management Michele Baeder Rowing Jr. Dublin, Ohio Dublin Jerome HS Pre-Physical Therapy Nicole Baeder Rowing Jr. Dublin, Ohio Dublin Jerome HS Marketing Erin Baldinger Track & Field Jr. Waldo, Ohio River View HS Dietetics Sean Bandy M. Tennis Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier HS Business Megan Barrett Softball Jr. West Chester, Ohio Lakota West HS Intervention Specialist Ryan Berry Baseball Fr. Strongsville, Ohio Walsh Jesuit HS Engineering Technology Taylor Beyerle W. XC/Track & Field So. Vandalia, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne HS Intervention Specialist Shae Brennan Rowing Fr. Fort Thomas, Ky. Newport Central Catholic HS Leadership & Marketing Rachael Broerman Volleyball Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. St. Mary’s HS Pre-Medicine Brandy Brown Softball Jr. Fortville, Ind. Mt. Vernon HS Sport Management Maureen Bulgrin W. XC/Track & Field Sr. Munroe Falls, Ohio Akron Archbishop Hoban HS Education Matt Buse M. Golf So. Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier HS Finance Megan Campbell Volleyball Fr. Versailles, Ohio Versailles HS Mathematics Ashley Cattran W. XC/Track & Field Sr. Centerville, Ohio Archbishop Alter Pre-Medicine Christine Cirillo Rowing Fr. Cherry Hill, N.J. Cherry Hill HS East Psychology Tonya Conley W. Basketball Fr. Burlington, Vt. Burlington HS Pre-Medicine Elizabeth Coorey W. XC/Track & Field Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio St. Ursula Academy Dietetics Joseph Cronin Baseball Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Turpin HS Finance Lindsey Cummings W. XC/Track & Field Jr. Saline, Mich. Saline HS International Studies Kari Daugherty W. Basketball So. Fresno, Ohio River View HS Middle Childhood Education Kristin Daugherty W. Basketball Sr. Fresno, Ohio River View HS Communication Michael Deyhle M. Soccer RS So. Cincinnati, Ohio La Salle HS Biology Loni Dickerhoof W. Tennis Jr. Massillon, Ohio Massillon Jacksin HS Biology Nate Dombrowski M. Soccer So. Flower Mound, Texas Jesuit Prep School of Dallas Pre-Dentistry Shannon Donoher W. Soccer So. Kettering, Ohio Bishop Fenwick HS Sport Management Joe Dorocak Baseball So. Parma, Ohio Saint Ignatius HS Applied Math. Economics Mariah Douglas Rowing Fr. South Bend, Ind. Marian HS English & Communication Claire Dreyer W. Tennis Fr. St. Louis, Mo. Webster Groves HS Accounting Elizabeth Eckstein Rowing So. Camden, S.C. Cardinal Newman HS Accounting & Marketing Luke Fabrizius M. Basketball Jr. Arlington Heights, Ill. Hersey HS Finance Nick Fry M. Cross Country Fr. Montgomery, Ohio Sycamore HS Mathematics Liz George Rowing Fr. Solon, Ohio Solon HS Teacher Education Shelby Gerl Rowing Fr. Mentor, Ohio Gilmour Academy Mechanical Engineering Ali Giner W. Soccer Sr. Dayton, Ohio Dayton Carroll HS Biology Lizzie Gleason W. XC/Track & Field Fr. Dayton, Ohio Chaminade-Julienne HS Pre-Medicine Laina Grote W. Tennis Sr. Galena, Ohio Saint Francis DeSales HS Visual Com. Design Carlyn Harlow Softball So. DuPont, Wash. Steilacoom HS Civil Engineering Catherine Hocin Rowing Jr. Mt. Prospect, Ill. Hersey HS Intervention Specialist John Howe M. Soccer Fr. Ballwin, Mo. St. John Vianney
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