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Cosida Academic All-District™ Men's At-Large Team Released FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 11, 2017 CoSIDA Academic All-District™ Men’s At-Large Team Released The 2016-17 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District™ Men’s At-Large Team has been released to recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom. The Academic All-District™ teams include the student-athletes listed on the following pages and are divided into eight geographic districts across the United States and Canada. This is the sixth year of the expanded Academic All-America® program as CoSIDA moved from recognizing a University Division (Division I) and a College Division (all non-Division I) and has doubled the number of scholar-athletes honored. The expanded teams include NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II and NCAA Division III participants, while the College Division Academic All-America® Team combines NAIA, Canadian and two-year schools. The Division II and III Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures, to assist CoSIDA with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2016-17 DII and DIII Academic All-America® teams program. First-team Academic All-District™ honorees advance to the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Team ballot, where first-, second- and third- team All-America® honorees will be selected later this month. For more information about the Academic All-District™ and Academic All-America® Teams program, please visit www.cosida.com. # # # 2017 Academic All-District™ Men’s At-Large Team District 1 NCAA DIVISION I (CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Fencing Albert Chien HARVARD So. Hong Kong, China 3.89 Mechanical engineering Ice Hockey Max French BENTLEY Sr. West Kelowna, B.C.3.83,3.88 (G) Masters in accountancy Swimming Manuel Garcia MARIST Sr. Mexico City, Mexico 3.85 Economics Ice Hockey Hampus Gustafsson MERRIMACK Sr. Ljungby, Sweden 4.00 Business Lacrosse Larken Kemp BROWN Sr. Greenwich, Conn. 3.83 Business, entrepreneurship & org. Lacrosse Dylan Molloy BROWN Sr. Setauket, N.Y. 3.72 Business, entrepreneurship & org. Lacrosse Ben Reeves YALE Jr. Macedon, N.Y. 3.88 Molecular/cellular/develop. biology Ice Hockey Derek Smith QUINNIPIAC Sr. Apple Valley, Minn. 3.94 Finance Ice Hockey Mike Vecchione UNION (NY) Sr. Saugus, Mass. 3.42 History Water Polo Luke Weiser BROWN Sr. Los Alamitos, Calif. 3.78 Chemistry NCAA DIVISION II (Central Atlantic, East Coast, Northeast 10) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Lacrosse Max Adler BENTLEY Sr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 3.44 Corporate finance & accounting Tennis Thomas Bellio STONEHILL Jr. Saint Joseph, Mich. 3.84 Neuroscience Tennis Mikhail Belov MERRIMACK Jr. Krasnoarmeyskoy, Russia 3.85 Electrical engineering Swimming Timothy Buff LE MOYNE Sr. Latham, N.Y. 3.96 Finance Tennis Matteo Cannavera ADELPHI Jr. Quartu Sant'Elena, Italy 3.83 Finance Ice Hockey Danny Divis SAINT MICHAEL'S Sr. Media, Pa. 3.83 English Lacrosse Brandon Donnellan PACE Sr. Chester, N.Y. 3.80 Marketing, advertising & promotion Tennis Ludvig Henrikson POST Jr. Taby, Sweden 3.96 Finance Tennis Uladzislau Litvinchuk ADELPHI Gr. Brest, Belarus 3.81,3.95 (G) Business management Lacrosse Brendan McDougal ADELPHI So. Lynbrook, N.Y. 3.71 Physics Golf Cal Meyers BENTLEY Jr. Richfield, Wis. 3.78 Accountancy / liberal studies Tennis Maximilian Ziegler CALDWELL Sr. Erfurt, Germany 3.90 Business administration 2017 Academic All-District™ Men’s At-Large Team District 1 NCAA DIVISION III (MA, ME, NH, VT) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Swimming Andrew Bauer WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC Sr. Cumberland, R.I. 3.67 Mechanical engineering Swimming Jack Bauer WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC So. Cumberland, R.I. 3.95 Chemistry & chemical engineering Ice Hockey Albee Daley MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON Sr. Averill Park, N.Y. 3.92 Exercise & health science Wrestling Daniel Del Gallo SOUTHERN MAINE Sr. Gardiner, Maine 3.94 Philosophy & sociology Volleyball Kyle Jasuta SPRINGFIELD (MA) So. Manhattan Beach, Calif. 3.96 Finance & accounting Tennis Vlad Murad COLBY Sr. Bacau, Romania 4.04 Computer science / math Lacrosse Tyler Olney TUFTS Sr. Clifton Park, N.Y. 3.85 Mechanical engineering Ice Hockey Braeden Ostepchuk NORWICH Jr. Lethbridge, Alberta 4.00 Mechanical engineering Swimming Tim Petri WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC Sr. Eksjö, Sweden 4.00 Computer science Lacrosse Harris Stolzenberg MIT Sr. Weston, Fla. 3.84 Finance Swimming Joshua Tomazin MIT Jr. Austin, Texas 3.76 Computer science & engineering COLLEGE DIVISION (AL, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, PR RI, SC, VA, VT, WV) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Tennis Iustin Baciu NORTHWESTERN OHIO Jr. Platra Neamt, Romania 3.53 Business administration Tennis Jordan Cox GEORGIA GWINNETT Sr. Sarasota, Fla. 3.76 Marketing Wrestling Tim Dinsdale SOUTHEASTERN (FL) So. Bradenton, Fla. 3.55 Business Volleyball Ryan Ferkel LOURDES Sr. Kimberly, Wis. 3.64 Marketing Tennis Dylan Jones MIDDLE GEORGIA STATE Sr. Warner Robins, Ga. 3.68 Bachelor of science Tennis Kevin Konfederak GEORGIA GWINNETT Jr. Buenos Aires, Argentina 4.00 Marketing Volleyball Ryan Maune LOURDES Jr. Washington, Mo. 3.36 Criminal justice Tennis Ronnie Myburgh NORTHWESTERN OHIO Sr. Durban, South Africa 3.83 Business administration Golf Riley Schank SOUTH CAROLINA BEAUFORT So. Anthem, Ariz. 3.84 Business administration Golf Devon Thomas NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI C.C. So. Oxford, Miss. 3.71 Pre-engineering Tennis David Veliz SOUTHEASTERN (FL) Gr. Chile 3.36,3.91 (G) MBA Tennis Joel Werner CONCORDIA (MI) So. Munising, Mich. 3.94 Biblical languages Lacrosse Jared Yoshino LOURDES Sr. Toledo, Ohio 3.38 Management 2017 Academic All-District™ Men’s At-Large Team District 2 NCAA DIVISION I (DC, DE, KY, MD, NJ, PA, WV) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Rifle Will Anti WEST VIRGINIA So. Fort Benning, Ga. 3.93 Finance & accounting Swimming Ryan Bailey U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Sr. Youngstown, Ohio 3.98 Operations research Lacrosse Chris Blewitt SAINT JOSEPH’S Jr. Lincoln Park, N.J. 3.93 Finance Tennis Kyle Chalmers SAINT JOSEPH’S Sr. Tempe, Ariz. 3.98 Business intelligence & analytics Tennis Lukas Clemens NORTHERN KENTUCKY Sr. Highland Heights 4.00 Finance Lacrosse Nick Hreshko MONMOUTH Sr. Warrington, Pa. 3.95 Business administration Wrestling Jason Nolf PENN STATE So. Yatesboro, Pa. 3.75 Kiniseology Wrestling Zain Retherford PENN STATE Jr. Benton, Pa. 3.72 Finance Tennis Mate Virag NORTHERN KENTUCKY Sr. Szentes, Hungary 4.00 Computer science / bus. informatics Wrestling Corey Wilding U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. 3.98 Operations research NCAA DIVISION II (Central Intercollegiate, Mountain East, Pennsylvania State) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Golf Matt Barto GANNON Jr. Leechburg, Pa. 3.88 Mechanical engineering Golf Philip Harrison LIVINGSTONE Jr. Richmond, Va. 4.00 Business administration Golf Cory Hoshor WEST LIBERTY Jr. Buffalo, W.Va. 3.88 Sports management Golf Max Kirsch INDIANA (PA) Sr. Ebensburg, Pa. 3.35 Finance Swimming Michael Oliver WEST CHESTER Sr. Howell, N.J. 3.48 Health & physical education Swimming Shaun Smith SHIPPENSBURG Sr. Williamsport, Pa. 3.76 Public administration Water Polo Michael Squeglia GANNON Sr. Erie, Pa. 3.77 Finance Tennis Austin Thomas SHEPHERD Jr. Charles Town, W.Va. 4.00 Education Tennis Matt Tully WEST LIBERTY Sr. Birmingham, England 3.71 Finance Swimming Drew Wolter GANNON Sr. Clarksville, Md. 3.98 Political science Wrestling David Wuestner MILLERSVILLE Jr. Hummelstown, Pa. 3.85 Mathematics NCAA DIVISION III (CT, DC, DE, KY, MD, NJ, RI, WV) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Tennis Mike Buxbaum JOHNS HOPKINS Sr. North Wales, Pa. 3.60 Behavioral biology Tennis Steven Chen WESLEYAN Sr. San Diego, Calif. 3.79 Government / history Swimming Andrew Greenhalgh JOHNS HOPKINS Sr. Kensington, Md. 3.63 Mol. & cell bio. / history of science Wrestling Jared Forman JOHNS HOPKINS Sr. Oceanside, Calif. 3.72 Psychology / biology Lacrosse Adam Huber SALISBURY Sr. Ellicott City, Md. 3.94 Business Wrestling Stephen Jarrell JOHNSON & WALES (RI) Gr. Greenwich, R.I. 3.85,3.85 (G) MBA Lacrosse Tim Keith CATHOLIC Sr. King of Prussia, Pa. 3.81 Biomedical engineering Swimming Guido Saccaggi CATHOLIC Sr. Duluth, Ga. 3.85 Mechanical engineering Swimming Mike Simunek ROWAN Sr. Cherry Hill, N.J. 3.78 Mechanical engineering Tennis Emerson Walsh JOHNS HOPKINS Sr. Louisville, Ky. 3.71 Mechanical engineering COLLEGE DIVISION (AR, IL, IN, KY, LA, TN) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Wrestling Josh Chiles WILLIAMS BAPTIST Jr. Little Rock, Ark. 3.88 Biology Wrestling Kyle Delaune CUMBERLAND (TN) Sr. New Orleans, La. 3.34 Business administration Golf Mitch Lamping TAYLOR Jr. Liberty Township, Ohio 3.36 Business finance Wrestling Daniel Leonard LINDSEY WILSON Sr. Sherwood, Ore. 3.41 Psychophysiology Swimming Guilherme Magnoler OLIVET NAZARENE Sr. Lins, Brazil 3.82 Engineering Golf Patrick Mudd PURDUE NORTHWEST Sr. Crown Point, Ind. 3.70 History & political science Swimming Jonas Mueller LINDSEY WILSON Jr. Herten, Germany 3.54 Recreation / tourism & sport mgmt. Tennis Karan Salwan XAVIER (LA) Sr. New Delhi, India 3.47 Business management Golf Nick Waskom TAYLOR Jr. Columbus, Ind. 3.75 Christian ministries Volleyball Bobby Ying ROBERT MORRIS (IL) So. Fresno, Calif. 3.85 Accounting 2017 Academic All-District™ Men’s At-Large Team District 3 NCAA DIVISION I (NC, TN, VA) FIRST TEAM Sport Name School Yr. Hometown GPA Major Tennis Sunay Bhat TENNESSEE Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. 3.91 Electrical engineering Swimming Connor Bos GARDNER-WEBB Sr. Holland, Mich. 4.00 Business Gymnastics Jacopo Gliozzi WILLIAM & MARY So. Fairfax, Va. 4.00 Physics Swimming Anton Ipsen NORTH CAROLINA STATE Jr. Birkerod, Denmark 4.00 Industrial engineering Wrestling Jared Johnson TENNESSEE, CHATTANOOGA Gr. Jefferson City, Mo.3.73,3.75 (G) Chemical engineering Swimming Riley League DAVIDSON Jr.
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