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Google Cloud Academic All-District® Men's Track & Field/Cross Country FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 28, 2019 Google Cloud Academic All-District® Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team Released The 2018-19 Google Cloud Academic All-District® Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team, selected by CoSIDA, recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in the athletic realm and in the classroom. The Google Cloud Academic All- America® program separately recognizes outstanding student-athletes 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-, second- and third- team (if applicable) Academic All-America® honorees will be announced in June. 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. # # # 2018-19 Academic All-District Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team NCAA Division I NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 1 (CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Jonathan Besselink Wagner College Jr. 3.89 Business Administration Andrew Burns Marist College Sr. 3.81 Information Technology & Systems Nick Dahl Yale University So. 3.98 Undeclared Jack Fitzgerald Binghamton University Jr. 3.90 Mechanical Engineering Michael Kennedy Marist College Sr. 3.81 Business Administration Amir Khaghani Manhattan College Sr. 3.99 Business Analytics Benjamin Petrella United States Military Academy Jr. 4.01 Physics Christopher Rivas Marist College Jr. 3.87 Business Administration Edward Speidel University of New Hampshire Sr. 4.00 Business Administration / Accounting Jackson Sullivan United States Military Academy Jr. 3.67 Nuclear Engineering NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 2 (DC, DE, KY, MD, NJ, PA, WV) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Noah Ball Duquesne University Jr. 3.93 Pharmacy Ethan Dunne Bucknell University So. 4.00 Computer Engineering Connor James George Washington University Sr. 3.89 Political Science Michael Karls U.S. Naval Academy Sr. 3.93 Mathematics / Economics Jeffrey Kirshenbaum Lehigh University Sr. 3.98 Economics Jordan Montero Bucknell University So. 4.00 Accounting / Financial Management Kyle Mueller Monmouth University Sr. 3.89 Computer Science Stefano Pineda U.S. Naval Academy Sr. 4.00 Mechanical Engineering Alec Sandusky Northern Kentucky University Jr. 3.96 Social Studies Education Seth Slavin Lehigh University Jr. 4.00 Electrical Engineering Benjamin Stewart U.S. Naval Academy Sr. 3.75 Ocean Engineering NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 3 (NC, TN, VA) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Nick Boogades University of Tennessee Jr. 3.90 Soil Science / Plant Science Blanton Gillespie UNC Asheville Sr. 4.00 Chemistry Duncan Goodrich College of William & Mary Sr. 3.92 Finance Nate Harper University of Tennessee Sr. 3.93 Psychology Matthew Kamph University of Memphis Sr. 3.99 Sport & Leisure Management Bashir Mosavel-Lo Virginia Tech Jr. 3.82 Industrial Systems Engineering Adam Neelly University of Memphis Jr. 3.99 Business Economics Olushola Olojo University of Memphis Sr. 3.97 Business Economics Grant Rivers North Carolina State University Gr. 3.89/3.89 Communication John Seals George Mason University Gr. 3.75 Civil Engineering Ben Weisel Belmont University Sr. 3.98 Accounting & Honors 2018-19 Academic All-District Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team NCAA Division I NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 4 (AL, FL, GA, PR, SC) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Arinze Chance University of South Carolina Sr. 3.66 Global Studies Sean Collins University of South Alabama Sr. 3.62 Biology Reece Duff Stetson University So. 3.97 Molecular Biology Connor Ferrentino University of Alabama Gr. 3.98/4.00 Accounting & Finance (UG) Accounting (G) Jobi Finau University of South Alabama Sr. 3.67 Exercise Science Brennan Garriques Troy University Sr. 3.97 Social Science Daniel Glick Troy University Sr. 4.00 Communications Arts & Speech Duncan Gotfredson Presbyterian College Sr. 3.94 Political Science Conrad Heinrich Wofford College Sr. 3.92 Finance William Stout Wofford College Jr. 3.98 Biology NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 5 (IL, IN, MI, OH) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Will Anderson Bradley University Sr. 3.97 Electrical Engineering Riley DeMeulenaere Loyola University Chicago Jr. 3.98 Biochemistry Joe Haight University of Illinois Sr. 3.95 Engineering Physics Ben Kendell University of Detroit Mercy Gr. 3.90/3.83 Electrical Engineering J.D. LaFayette Illinois State University Sr. 4.00 Computer Science TJ Lawson Kent State University Sr. 3.78 Sports Administration / Business Management Matt Ludwig University of Akron Sr. 3.89 Mechanical Engineering Josh Maier Southern Illinois University Gr. 3.91 Computer Science Ashton Wilson Eastern Illinois University Sr. 3.95 Exercise Science Austin Woodard Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Jr. 4.00 Biochemistry NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 6 (AR, IA, LA, MN, MO, MS, ND, SD, WI) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Zack Anderson University of South Dakota Jr. 3.65 Physical Education Peter Andrew Milwaukee Sr. 3.97 Biology Alec Basten University of Minnesota Jr. 3.86 Kinesiology Kyle Burdick South Dakota State University Gr. 3.79/4.00 Natural Resource Law Enforcement Ryan Enerson North Dakota State University Sr. 3.88 Biological sciences Olin Hacker University of Wisconsin Jr. 3.97 Biology Alex Jackson University of Northern Iowa Sr. 4.00 Biology Zachary Lewis Louisiana Jr. 4.00 Finance James Mackay Mississippi State University Sr. 4.00 Finance Morgan McDonald University of Wisconsin Sr. 3.76 Finance, Investment & Banking Elliott Stone North Dakota State University Sr. 4.00 Mechanical Engineering Jonathan Tharaldsen University of Minnesota Sr. 3.68 Kinesiology 2018-19 Academic All-District Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team NCAA Division I NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 7 (CO, ID, KS, MT, NE, NM, OK, TX, WY) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Joshua Anadu Oklahoma State University So. 4.00 Environmental Sciences / Water Resources Chris Bianchini Montana State University So. 4.00 Mechanical Engineering Kevin Cahoy University of Nebraska Sr. 3.99 Biological Sciences Christopher Henry University of Wyoming Jr. 4.00 Molecular Biology / Physiology Nathan Hite Texas A&M University Sr. 3.97 Mechanical Engineering Alex Lewis Montana State University Sr. 3.94 Business Accounting Nick Monkemeyer Creighton University Jr. 4.00 Pharmacy Alec Nehring Montana State University Jr. 4.00 Mathematics Caleb Penner University of Colorado Sr. 3.98 Engineering Physics / Applied Mathematics Preston Roche U.S. Air Force Academy Sr. 3.95 Chemistry Cole Verble Oklahoma State University Sr. 3.98 Psychology / Pre-Medical Sciences NCAA DIVISION I – DISTRICT 8 (AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, OR, UT, WA, Canada) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Geordie Beamish Northern Arizona University Jr. 3.73 Civil Engineering Cody Dalton University of Arizona Sr. 4.00 Real Estate Development Steven Fahy Stanford University Sr. 3.76 Human Biology Nick Heath Pepperdine University Sr. 3.98 Finance Gustavs Kehris University of Arizona Sr. 4.00 Physics / Mathematics Kyler Little Washington State University Sr. 4.00 Computer Science / Mathematics Alex Merder Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Sr. 3.98 Biological Sciences Matthew Myrtue University of Southern California Jr. 4.00 Computer Science / Business Administration Matt Owens Brigham Young University So. 3.96 Exercise and Wellness Noah Schutte University of Portland Sr. 3.98 Operations & Technology Management Stokton Smith Utah State University So. 4.00 Management Information Systems Harrison Williams Stanford University Sr. 3.66 Product Design 2018-19 Academic All-District Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team NCAA Division II NCAA DIVISION II – DISTRICT 1 (Central Atlantic, East Coast, Northeast 10) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Hugo Arlabosse Franklin Pierce University So. 3.73 Communications Alex Demeule Stonehill College Sr. 3.82 Finance Riley Dowd Stonehill College Sr. 3.79 Economics Ethan Fadale Thomas Jefferson University Sr. 3.81 Health Sciences Zigmund Fisher Chestnut Hill College Jr. 3.74 Secondary Education - Special Education Dan Hergott Bentley University Sr. 3.74 Accountancy Michael Kandolin University of New Haven Sr. 3.71 Economics / Finance Brian Michels Molloy College Sr. 3.98 Accounting Antonio Rua Franklin Pierce University So. 3.96 Biology Stephen Vercollone Stonehill College Sr. 3.48 Graphic Design & Marketing NCAA DIVISION II – DISTRICT 2 (Central Intercollegiate, Mountain East, Pennsylvania State) FIRST TEAM Name School Yr. GPA Major Caleb Baukman Kutztown University Sr. 3.94 Social Work Ryan Clifford Mansfield University Sr. 3.84 Criminal Justice Administration Chris Craig Shippensburg University Sr. 3.79 Mathematics Collin Darby Slippery Rock University Sr. 3.72 Physical Activity & Fitness Management / Psychology Brett George California University
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