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Google Cloud Academic All-District® Football Team Released FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 15, 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District® Football Team Released The 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District® Football Team, selected by CoSIDA, recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. The Google Cloud Academic All-America® program separately recognizes football honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA. First-team Academic All-District® honorees advance to the Google Cloud Academic All-America® ballot. First- and second-team (if applicable) Academic All-America® honorees will be announced in early December. The Google Cloud Academic All-District® teams include the student-athletes listed on the following pages and are divided into geographic districts across the United States and Canada. The Division II and III Google Cloud Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures to assist CoSIDA with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2018-19 Divisions II and III Academic All-America® programs. The NAIA Google Cloud Academic All-America® program is partially financially supported through the NAIA national office. For more information about CoSIDA’s Google Cloud Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® Teams program, visit AcademicAllAmerica.com or the Academic All-America® home page on CoSIDA.com. # # # 2018 Academic All-District® Football Team NCAA Division I NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 1 (CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT) FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major QB Michael McGovern Brown University So. 3.83 Business Economics RB Harold Coles Cornell University Jr. 3.48 Applied Economics & Management RB Andy Davidson United States Military Academy Sr. 3.54 Engineering Management WR Andrew O'Neill Sacred Heart University Sr. 3.89 Health Science WR Justice Shelton-Mosley Harvard University Sr. 3.40 Economics TE Chris Woodard Wagner College Sr. 3.86 Physics OL Nick Allsop Brown University Jr. 3.63 Business, Entrepreneurship & Organizations OL Phil Berton Dartmouth College Sr. 3.41 Environmental Studies OL Brady Hudik Wagner College Sr. 3.78 Business Administration OL Ben Shoults Harvard University Sr. 3.39 Human Development & Regenerative Biology OL Sterling Strother Yale University Jr. 3.70 Psychology K Jake McIntyre Harvard University Jr. 3.73 Statistics ST Jack Stansell Harvard University Sr. 3.72 Engineering Sciences DL Brogan McPartland Harvard University Jr. 3.83 Applied Mathematics DL Kyle Reisert University of New Hampshire Sr. 3.97 Mechanical Engineering DL Jelani Taylor Cornell University Jr. 3.85 Hotel Administration DL Alex White Harvard University Sr. 3.91 Biomedical Engineering LB Kenneth Brinson United States Military Academy Sr. 3.96 Chemical Engineering LB Cameron Brusko University of New Hampshire Sr. 3.98 Justice Studies / Political Science LB David Emanuels Dartmouth College Sr. 3.96 Biomedical Engineering DB Ryan Gilbert Columbia University Sr. 3.53 Political Science DB Kyran McKinney-Crudden Dartmouth College Sr. 3.45 Engineering DB Bryce Petty Fordham University Sr. 3.61 Applied Accounting & Finance DB Cole Thompson Harvard University Sr. 3.40 Economics P Ryan Kopec Brown University Sr. 3.62 Business, Entrepreneurship & Organizations NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 2 (DC, DE, KY, MD, NJ, PA, WV) FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major QB Trace McSorley Pennsylvania State University Sr. 3.31 Finance / Journalism RB Charlie Volker Princeton University Sr. 3.41 History WR David Bouvier University of Kentucky Gr. 3.57 Marketing / Management WR Jesper Horsted Princeton University Sr. 3.52 Sociology TE James Sappington Murray State University Jr. 3.83 Finance OL Mike Ames Saint Francis University Sr. 3.83 Accounting & Finance OL Matt Fitzpatrick Duquesne University Gr. 3.79 Finance / Biomedical Engineering OL Zane Ventimiglia Towson University Sr. 3.97 Exercise Science OL Collin Wallish University of Delaware Gr. 3.93 Electrical Engineering OL Andrew Wood U.S. Naval Academy Sr. 3.59 Operations Research K Miles Butler University of Kentucky Sr. 4.00 Finance (G) / Accounting (UG) ST Blake Best University of Kentucky Sr. 4.00 Economics & Finance DL Andrew Chuma Lafayette College Sr. 3.95 Economics DL Cooper Gardner University of Pennsylvania Sr. 3.41 Biological Basis of Behavior DL Harrison Kauffman Lehigh University Sr. 3.45 Accounting & Finance DL Grant Udinski Towson University Gr. 3.94/4.00 Teaching LB Rick Mottram Bucknell University So. 4.00 Mechanical Engineering LB Tre Watson University of Maryland Gr. 3.69/3.85 Public Health: Behavioral & Comm Health LB Adam Wollet Robert Morris University Sr. 4.00 Finance & Data Analytics DB Trent Crossan Lafayette College Sr. 3.87 Economics DB Spencer DeMedal Duquesne University So. 3.96 Biology DB Nick Rinella Saint Francis University Jr. 3.82 Accounting & Finance DB Ahmad Wilson Georgetown University So. 3.72 Undeclared P Blake Gillikin Pennsylvania State University Jr. 4.00 Kinesiology 2018 Academic All-District® Football Team NCAA Division I NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 3 (NC, TN, VA) FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major QB Ryan Finley North Carolina State University Gr. 3.76/3.70 Liberal Studies (G) / Psychology (UG) RB Khari Blasingame Vanderbilt University Gr. 3.43 Education (G) / Medicine, Health & Society (UG) RB Darrynton Evans Appalachian State Jr. 3.52 Communication Studies WR Thomas Hennigan Appalachian State So. 3.78 Management WR Bryce Nunnelly Chattanooga So. 3.85 Mechanical Engineering TE Daniel Helm Duke University Gr. 3.60 Mechanical Engineering OL Garrett Bradbury North Carolina State University Gr. 3.60 Business Supply Operations Management OL Ryan Johnson University of Tennessee Sr. 3.88 Civil Engineering OL Julio Lozano Liberty University Sr. 3.89 Interdisciplinary Studies OL James Passmore Liberty University Gr. 3.93 Business Administration & Finance OL Ryan Rockensuess Austin Peay State University Sr. 3.68 Business Administration & Finance K Griffin Trau University of Richmond Sr. 3.92 Liberal Arts ST Tommy Schiager Vanderbilt University So. 3.92 Economics DL Zach Baker VMI Sr. 3.84 Civil Engineering DL Tyriq Harris Charlotte Sr. 3.63 Biology DL Kyle Phillips University of Tennessee Sr. 3.48 Recreation & Sport Management DL Alex Turner East Carolina University Jr. 3.57 Psychology & Multidisciplinary Studies LB Jordan Fehr Appalachian State Jr. 3.81 Management LB Austin Hall University of Memphis Gr. 3.60 Public Administration (UG) / Criminal Justice (G) LB Josh Poplar Tennessee Tech University Gr. 3.97/3.97 Business Administration DB Elijah Benton Liberty University Jr. 3.50 Digital Media DB Tyler Campbell Elon University Sr. 3.61 Finance / Marketing DB Rashun Freeman Chattanooga So. 3.36 Engineering Technology Management DB A.J. Smith VMI So. 3.91 Mechanical Engineering P A.J. Cole III North Carolina State University Sr. 3.67 Industrial Engineering NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 4 (AL, FL, GA, PR, SC) FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major QB Chandler Burks Kennesaw State University Gr. 3.90 Sports Management RB Prather Hudson University of Georgia Sr. 3.81 Finance / Sport Management RB D'Andre Swift University of Georgia So. 3.42 Journalism WR Alec Marsch UAB Jr. 3.95 Accounting WR Brad Stewart Georgia Tech Sr. 3.30 Mechanical Engineering WR Ky'Jon Tyler Coastal Carolina University Sr. 3.75 Digital Cultural Design TE Hale Hentges University of Alabama Gr. 3.74/4.00 Marketing (UG & G) OL Brian Ankerson University of South Alabama Jr. 3.84 Criminal Justice OL Steven Bedosky Coastal Carolina University Jr. 3.82 Economics OL Rowan Godwin University of South Alabama Sr. 4.00 Criminal Justice OL Brock Hoffman Coastal Carolina University So. 3.83 Information Systems OL Blake Jeresaty Wofford College Jr. 3.89 Finance & Accounting OL Andrew Marshall Georgia Tech Gr. 3.46/4.00 Building Construction & Facilities Management OL Jedrick Wills Jr. University of Alabama So. 3.52 Finance K Gavin Patterson University of South Alabama Sr. 3.98 Exercise Science ST Ken Burnham Florida State University Gr. 3.48 Management Information Systems / Computer Sci. DL Jonathan Clayton Coastal Carolina University So. 3.92 Business Management / Marketing DL Kirk Livingstone University of South Florida Sr. 3.56 Health Sciences DL Terry Thomas Georgia State University Jr. 3.49 Biological Science DL Christian Wilkins Clemson University Gr. 3.40/3.37 Athletic Leadership (G) / Communication Studies (UG) LB Luke Brasher UAB Jr. 3.89 Kinesiology LB Pat Jasinski UCF Sr. 3.47 Integrated Business LB Silas Kelly Coastal Carolina University Jr. 3.86 Exercise & Sport Science / Management DB James Allen Charleston Southern University Sr. 3.67 Criminal Justice DB Keaton Anderson University of Alabama Gr. 3.82/4.00 Marketing (UG & G) DB Malik Rivera Georgia Tech Gr. 3.56 Quantitative & Computational Finance DB Jaymon Thomas University of South Florida Sr. 3.50 Health Sciences P Mac Loudermilk UCF Sr. 3.76 Sports & Exercise Science 2018 Academic All-District® Football Team NCAA Division I NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 5 (IL, IN, MI, OH) FIRST TEAM Pos. Name School Yr. GPA Major QB David Blough Purdue University Gr. 3.50/3.44 Organizational Leaders RB Brad Sznajder Butler University Sr. 3.89 Finance RB Tucker Yinger University of Dayton Sr. 3.81 Mechanical Engineering WR Blake Banham Eastern Michigan University Sr. 3.64 Criminology and Criminal Justice WR Cody Thompson University of Toledo Gr. 3.66/3.83 Recreation & Leisure (G) / Marketing (UG) TE Austin Roberts University of Illinois Gr. 3.70 Public Health (G) / Biology (UG) OL Cole Chewins Michigan State University Sr. 3.91 Finance OL Jacob Marnin Southern Illinois University Sr. 4.00 Criminology & Criminal Justice OL Wes Martin Indiana University Sr. 3.77 Criminal Justice OL Max Scharping Northern Illinois University Gr. 3.99/3.89 Kinesiology OL Mike Van Hoeven Eastern Michigan University Jr. 3.95 Exercise Science K Justin Yoon University of Notre Dame Sr.
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