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2010 NSCAA College Team Academic Award Winners Announced 2010 NSCAA College Team Academic Award Winners Announced A total of 636 soccer teams (194 men, 442 women) posted a team grade point average of 3.0 or higher, thereby earning the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the 2009-10 academic year. Of that total, 131 schools had both their men's and women's programs recognized. Those schools include: Adelphi University Albany College of Pharmacy American University Amherst College Arcadia University Auburn University Montgomery Augsburg College Baker University Bard College Barry University Bellarmine College Binghamton University Birmingham-Southern College Bowdoin College Bucknell University Carleton College Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Centenary College (N.J.) Central Connecticut State University Central Florida, University of Chicago, University of Coastal Carolina University Colorado College Colorado School of Mines Columbia University Concordia College Moorhead Cornell University Covenant College Creighton University Culver-Stockton College Dartmouth College Dayton, University of Denver, University of DePaul University Dominican University of California Dordt College Drake University Dubuque, University of Duke University Edgewood College Elon University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Ariz.) Emerson College Florida Gulf Coast University Fordham University Georgetown University Gonzaga University Grinnell College Grove City College Harvard University Haverford College Hendrix College High Point University Illlinois Wesleyan University IUPUI Indianapolis, University of Ithaca College Johns Hopkins University Lafayette College Lawrence University Lebanon Valley College Lehigh University Lesley University Lincoln Memorial University Long Island University Loyola University Chicago Macalester College Maine-Fort Kent, University of Marquette University Maryville College Maryville University Marywood University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Memphia, University of Mercer University Merrimack College Monmouth University Montana State University-Billings Mount Vernon Nazarene University Nebraska Wesleyan University New Haven, University of New Mexico, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, University of North Park University Northwestern University Northwood Univerity (Mich.) Notre Dame, University of Ohio Wesleyan University Palm Beach Atlantic University Pennsylvania, University of Penn State University University of Portland Principia College Quincy University Quinnipiac University Radford University Regis University Rhodes College Richmond, University of Rider University Rochester, University of Rockhurst University Rowan University St. John's University Salve Regina University Scranton, University of Seattle Pacific University South Carolina Upstate, University of Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville SUNY Geneseo Stanford University Stetson University Tiffin University Upper Iowa University Valparaiso University Wartburg College Washington & Lee University Webster University West Virginia University Wilkes University William Jewell College Williams College Winthrop University Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, University of 2009-10 NSCAA Women's Team Academic Award School, Coach, GPA Adelphi University, Rich Ilsley, 3.34 Agnes Scott College, Joe Bergin, 3.28 Alabama, University of, Todd Bramble, 3.13 Alabama-Birmingham, University of, Paul Harbin, 3.27 Alabama State University, Jodie Smith, 3.28 Albany, University of, Mary Frances Monroe, 3.04 Albany College of Pharmacy, Christine Kanawada, 3.50 Allegheny College, Michael Webber, 3.15 Alma College, Jeff Hosler, 3.30 American University, Dave Bucciero, 3.52 American International College, Matthew Johnson, 3.36 Amherst College, Jen Hughes, 3.50 Anderson University, Scott Fridley, 3.27 Angelo State University, Travis McCorkle, 3.35 Arcadia University, Rick Brownell, 3.07 Arkansas, University of, Erin Aubry, 3.43 Arkansas-Little Rock, University of, Freddy Delgado, 3.26 Arizona State University, Kevin Boyd, 3.47 Armstrong Atlantic State University, Eric Faulconer, 3.25 Auburn University, Karen Hoppa, 3.21 Auburn University Montgomery, Hope Handley Clark, 3.12 Augsburg College, Mike Navarre, 3.48 Austin College, Paul Burns, 3.28 Baker University, Nate Houser, 3.31 Baldwin-Wallace College, Reid Ayers, 3.19 Ball State University, Craig Roberts, 3.51 Bard College, Bill Kelly, 3.07 Barry University, Fred Jungemann, 3.51 Bates College, George Purgavie, 3.16 Bellarmine University, Tim Chastonay, 3.14 Belmont University, Lisa Howe, 3.29 Benedictine College, Lincoln Roblee, 3.39 Binghamton University, Sarah McClellan, 3.15 Birmingham-Southern College, Benji Walton, 3.28 Boise State University, Steve Lucas, 3.19 Boston University, Nancy Feldman, 3.34 Bowdoin College, Maren Rojas, 3.13 Brandeis University, Denise Dallamora, 3.18 Brevard College, Shigeyoshi Shinohara, 3.49 Bridgeport, University of, Magnus Nilerud, 3.36 Brigham Young University, Jennifer Rockwood, 3.39 Bryn Mawr College, Erin DeMarco, 3.48 Bucknell University, Ben Landis, 3.56 Buffalo State College, Nicholas DeMarsh, 3.27 Butler Community College, Adam Hunter, 3.20 Caldwell College, Natalie Guagliardi, 3.17 California, University of, Neil McGuire, 3.20 California Davis, University of, Maryclaire Robinson, 3.06 California Santa Cruz, University of, Josh Schellhorse, 3.28 California Lutheran University, Frank Marino, 3.23 California State University Bakersfield, Nicole Van Dyke, 3.21 California State University Chico, Kim Sutton, 3.13 California State University San Bernardino, Travis Clarke, 3.01 California University of Pennsylvania, Al Alvine, 3.29 Campbell University, Todd Clark, 3.18 Canisius College, Jim Wendling, 3.41 Carleton College, Keren Gudeman, 3.54 Carnegie Mellon University, Yon Struble, 3.19 Carroll College, David Thorvildson, 3.35 Case Western Reserve University, Tiffany Crooks, 3.21 Catholic University of America, Jon-Paul Sousa, 3.23 Centenary College (N.J.), Kevin Davies, 3.44 Central Connecticut State University, Michael D'Arcy, 3.24 Central Florida, University of, Amanda Cromwell, 3.05 Central Michigan University, Tom Anagost, 3.76 Central Washington University, Michael Farrand, 3.03 Centre College, Jay Hoffman, 3.30 College at Brockport, The, Joan Schockow, 3.13 Charleston, College of, Christian Michner, 3.19 Charleston, University of, Todd Duiguid, 3.12 Chatham University, Jaime Retersdorf, 3.34 Chestnut Hill College, Seamus O'Connor, 3.19 Chicago, University of, Amy Reifert, 3.57 Cincinnati, University of, Michelle Salmon, 3.44 Clackamas Community College, Tracy Nelson, 3.14 Clemson University, Hershey Strosberg, 3.29 Cleveland State University, Derek Falor, 3.37 Coastal Carolina University, Tammy Decesare, 3.37 Colorado, University of, Bill Hempen, 3.12 Colorado College, Geoff Bennett, 3.36 Colorado School of Mines, Frank Kohlenstein, 3.29 Columbia University, Kevin McCarthy, 3.38 Columbus State University, Jay Entlich, 3.43 Concordia College Moorhead, Dan Weiler, 3.49 Concordia University (Ore.), Grant Landy, 3.43 Concordia University St. Paul, Joe Alianello, 3.40 Connecticut, University of, Len Tsantiris, 3.36 Cornell University, Danielle LaRoche, 3.20 Covenant College, Mark Duble, 3.40 Creighton University, Bruce Erickson, 3.25 Culver-Stockton College, Dave Morris, 3.14 Dakota Wesleyan University, Lucien Dale Roden, 3.05 Dallas Baptist University, Michelle Lenard, 3.16 Dartmouth College, Angie Hind, 3.46 Davidson College, Greg Ashton, 3.26 Dayton, University of, Mike Tucker, 3.13 Delaware State University, Nilan Soni, 3.31 Denver, University of, Jeff Hooker, 3.61 DePaul University, Erin Chastain, 3.40 Denison University, Gail Murphy, 3.08 Dixie State College of Utah, Linda Huddleston, 3.35 Dominican University, Jeff Halsema, 3.18 Dominican University of California, Jonathan Delano, 3.36 Dordt College, David Schenk, 3.69 Drake University, Lindsey Horner, 3.47 Drexel University, Ray Goon, 3.38 Drury University, Alf Bilbao, 3.57 Dubuque, University of, Jason Berna, 3.25 Duke University, Robbie Church, 3.40 Earlham College, Jocelyn Keller, 3.45 East Carolina University, Rob Donnenwirth, 3.24 East Central University, Riley Bailey, 3.31 East Tennessee State University, Heather Henson, 3.58 Eastern Kentucky University, Lindsay Basalyga, 3.37 Eastern Illinois University, Summer Perala, 3.45 Eastern New Mexico University, Ray Nause, 3.34 Eastern Washington University, George Hageage, 3.05 Edgewood College, Tim Alexander, 3.42 Elon University, Chris Neal, 3.26 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Ariz.), Todd Poitras, 3.64 Emmanuel College, Forrest Wimberly, 3.09 Emerson College, Katelyn Haggerty, 3.52 Endicott College, Jodi Kenyon, 3.27 Essex County College, Yatchine Michel, 3.19 Evansville, University of, Krista McKendree, 3.08 Fairfield University, Jim O'Brien, 3.19 Ferris State University, Matt Kellogg, 3.01 Fitchburg State College, Bruce Walberg, 3.13 Flagler College, Teddy Meyer, 3.10 Florida, University of, Becky Burleigh, 3.21 Florida Gulf Coast University, Jim Blankenship, 3.31 Florida State University, Mark Krikorian, 3.39 Fordham University, Ness Salmani, 3.34 Francis Marion University, Joel Person, 3.26 Frostburg State University, Brian Parker, 3.36 Gardner-Webb University, Kevin Mounce, 3.33 George Washington University, Tanya Vogel, 3.46 Georgetown University, Dave Nolan, 3.25 Georgia, University of, Steve Holeman, 3.22 Georgia State University, Domenic Martelli, 3.00 Goldey-Beacom College, John Cappiello, 3.30 Gonzaga University, Amy Edwards, 3.49 Graceland University, Fred
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