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Missouri Valley Conference Announces 2011-12 Academic Awards 1818 Chouteau Avenue TELEPHONE (314) 444-4300 St. Louis, MO 63103 FACSIMILE (314) 444-4333 HOME PAGE www.mvc-sports.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Mike Kern June 29, 2012 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES 2011-12 ACADEMIC AWARDS ST. LOUIS – Sixty-three student-athletes highlight more than 1,500 who earned selection to the 2011-12 Missouri Valley Conference Honor Roll, as announced by the league office. Those 63 student-athletes earned the league’s highest academic achievement by capturing the MVC President’s Council Academic Excellence Award. The President's Council Academic Excellence Award requires a minimum 3.8 cumulative grade point average (through Fall 2011 semester), participation in athletics a minimum of two years, and the student-athlete must be within 18 hours of graduation. Also, nearly 500 student-athletes received the league’s Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award. That requires a minimum grade point average of 3.5 for the previous two semesters, a minimum 3.2 cumulative grade point average, and participation in athletics. Freshmen are not eligible. In addition, the Missouri Valley Conference has announced its 2011-12 Honor Roll, which recognizes academic achievement of student-athletes. To qualify for the Valley Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have recorded a mini- mum 3.2 grade point average for a specified term (Fall 2011), must have been a member of an athletics team, and must have a minimum of 12 hours of enrollment during the fall. BRADLEY UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD - Charonn Woods (Men’s Basketball); Kyle Orne (Men’s Soc- cer); Robert Smith (Men’s Soccer); Kelly Amundrud (Women’s Golf). COMMISSIONER’S ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD - Kelly Amundrud (Women’s Golf); Bailiegh Basham (Softball); Jessica Bertino (Women’s Tennis); Tatierra Bivens (Women’s CC/Track); Hannah Booker (Women’s CC/Track); Kelsey Budd (Women’s Basketball); Lyndsey Cleghorn (Women’s CC/Track); Mariah Cole (Softball); Molly Dahl- quist (Women’s CC/Track); Michael Davis (Men’s Tennis); Nathan Davis (Men's CC/Track); Rachelle Dejean (Volley- ball/Track); Christopher Douglas (Men's CC/Track); Jake Eastman (Men’s Basketball); Madlyn Ervin (Volleyball); Allie Falter (Volleyball); Shane Garland (Men's CC/Track); Abby Green (Women’s CC/Track); Erin Gorman (Women’s Golf); Monique Graf (Women’s Tennis); Emily Gustafson (Women’s CC/Track); Sarah Hallstein (Women’s CC/ Track); Thea Hedemann (Women’s Golf); Adele Henke (Women’s Tennis); Kourtnie Janson (Women’s CC/Track); Taylor Johnson (Women’s CC/Track); Brianne Joseph (Softball); Ashton Kalhorn (Men’s Tennis); Courtney Keefe (Volleyball); Alison Kresl (Softball); Christie Lin (Women’s Golf); Cassie Lohmeier (Women’s CC/Track); Sarah McMahon (Women’s CC/Track); Jessica McNellis (Volleyball); Cassandra Marschall (Women’s Golf); Daniel Mas- rin (Men’s Golf); Courtney Mattson (Women’s Tennis); Carly Miles (Women’s Tennis); Juan Cuadrado Moreno (Men’s Tennis); Marshall Moyer (Men's CC/Track); Lauren Niemiera (Women’s Basketball/Golf); Raciel Ocampo (Men's Soccer); Kyle Orne (Men's Soccer); Jonathan Richards (Men's MCC/Track); Arthur Romanet (Men’s Ten- nis); Julie Sherman (Softball); Robert Smith (Men's Soccer); Emily Soltis (Women’s CC/Track); Mackenzie Westcott (Women’s Basketball); Charonn Woods (Men’s Basketball); Daniel Young (Men’s Golf); Michelle Young (Women’s Basketball). HONOR ROLL - Justin Abrams (Tennis); Stephen Adkins (Baseball); Kelly Amundrud (Golf); Amy Angelos (Volleyball); Keegan Balle (Soccer); Baileigh Basham (Softball); Jessica Bertino (Tennis); Joseph Bircher (Baseball); Brooke Bisping (Basketball); Tatierra Bivens (Cross Country/Track); Jacob Booden (Baseball); Hannah Booker (Cross Country/Track); Kelsey Budd (Basketball); Curtiss Bunch (Baseball); Brittany Burgess (Softball); Shronda Butts (Basketball); Joshua Camalick (Baseball); Mackenzie Camp (Softball); Alexei Davies Campbell (Soccer/Track); Annie Cave (Volleyball); Anna Celander (Cross Country/Track); Alexandra Chandler (Softball); Lyndsey Cleghorn (Cross Country/Track); Mariah Cole (Softball); David Compitello (Baseball); Johnny Contreras (Soccer); Jason Coon (Soccer); Lexi Cremeens (Softball); Madeline Lynch Crumrine (Softball); Juan Cuadrado Moreno (Tennis); Molly Dahlquist (Cross Country/Track); Michael Davis (Tennis); Nathan Davis (Cross Country/Track); Scott Davis (Soccer); Genevieve Dejean (Volleyball); Rachelle Dejean (Volleyball); Emily Delvo (Cross Country/Track); Amanda DeMeulenaere (Softball); Christopher Douglas (Cross Country/Track); Jake Eastman (Basketball); Jerrod Eigsti (Baseball); Obinna Ekwuema (Soccer); Robert Elliot (Baseball); Madlyn Ervin (Volleyball); Kelly Frings (Basketball); Thomas Fritze (Soccer); Shane Garland (Cross Country/Track); Cody Gilfillan (Soccer); Erin Gorman (Golf); Brigitte Graf (Tennis); Monique Graf (Tennis); Abby Green (Track); Chelsea Griffin (Cross Country/Track); Kyle Gunther (Golf); Emily Gustafson (Cross Country/Track); Sarah Hallstein (Cross Country/Track); Thea Hedemann (Golf); Adele Henke (Tennis); Lindsay Hufeld (Softball); Kevin Keiner (Tennis); Alison Kresl (Softball); Alise Tupuritus (Vol- leyball); Allie Falter (Volleyball); Kourtnie Janson (Cross Country/Track); Andrew Johnson (Baseball); Taylor Johnson (Cross Country/Track); Brianne Joseph (Softball); Ashton Kalhorn (Tennis); Madison Kamp (Volleyball); Courtney Keefe (Volleyball); Robert Kennedy (Baseball); Cody Kentzel (Baseball); Shannon King (Softball); Milos Knezevic (Basketball); David Koll (Baseball); Matthew Kuehl (Soccer); Jason Leblebijan (Baseball); Walter Lemon (Basket- ball); Christie Lin (Golf); Cassie Lohmeier (Cross Country/Track); Meredith McDonagh (Tennis); Sarah McMahon (Cross Country/Track); Jessica McNellis (Volleyball); Keith Mach (Soccer); Katarina Mangieri (Golf); Dana Markech (Cross Country/Track); Cassandra Marschall (Golf); Daniel Masrin (Golf); Courtney Mattson (Tennis); Cuitlahuac Meza (Soccer); Carly Miles (Tennis); Marshall Moyer (Cross Country/Track); Hanna Muegge (Basketball); Max Murphy (Baseball); John Nasshan (Baseball); Shay Niemeyer (Soccer); Lauren Niemiera (Basketball/Golf); Raciel Ocampo (Soccer); Catherine O’Leary (Basketball); Kyle Orne (Soccer); Josh Otusanya (Soccer); Greg Partyka (Baseball); Eric Paulson (Baseball); Driton Ramadani (Soccer); Jonathan Richards (Cross Country/Track); Andres Rodriguez (Baseball); Cameron Roegner (Baseball); Arthur Romanet (Tennis); Ashley Roth (Tennis); Jacqueline Roth (Softball); Megan Schmidt (Volleyball); Ashley Schmitt (Cross Country/Track); Shayok Shayok (Basketball); Julie Sherman (Softball); Isaac Smith (Baseball); Robert Smith (Soccer); Emily Soltis (Cross Country/Track); Alyson Spinas Valainis (Basketball); Derek Sprout (Baseball); Michael Tauchman (Baseball); Heather Terry (Softball); Fantasia Vine (Basketball); Valerie Wass (Cross Country/Track); Lucas Wasylik (Soccer); Graig Weber (Baseball); Hamish Weerasinghe (Tennis); Andrew Weisenborn (Golf); Nathan Wells (Basketball); MacKenzie Westcott (Bas- ketball); Wojciech Wojcik (Soccer); Emily Wolbers (Cross Country/Track); Charonn Woods (Basketball); Katlyn Yohn (Basketball); Daniel Young (Golf); Michelle Young (Basketball); Lauren Zerante (Volleyball). CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD - Christopher Culhane (Men’s Cross Country); Casey Jergen- son (Men’s Cross Country); Jillian Stuckenschneider (Women’s Golf); Alicia Montgomery (Women’s Soccer). 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HONOR ROLL - Alexis Akin-Otiko (Basketball); Karisa Almgren (Volleyball); Emily Allison (Golf); Emma Auld (Soccer); Amy Baker (Softball); Elliott Baker (Tennis); Meghan Barry (Cross Country); Quinn Biever (Cross Country); Ty Blach (Baseball); Christian Blandon (Soccer); Michael Blatchford (Baseball); Megan Bober (Volleyball); Brooke Boggs (Volleyball); Jennifer Bohle (Softball); Alexander Bolowich (Soccer); Jake Brown (Soccer); Madelyn Buckner (Soc- cer); Katherine Alexis Cantu (Softball); Bruno Castro (Soccer); Rebecca Changstrom (Softball); Austin Chatman
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