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08 WSWIM-DIVE All-Academic PAC-10 NEWS 1350 Treat Boulevard, Suite 500 • Walnut Creek, California 94597-8853 Telephone (925) 932-4411 • Fax (925) 932-4601 • http://www.pac-10.org For Immediate Release: Thursday, March 27, 2008 Contact: Stephanie Montano PAC-10 NAMES ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING TEAMS WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- Following are the 2008 Pacific-10 Conference Women's Swimming & Diving All- Academic teams, announced today by Commissioner Tom Hansen. To be eligible for selection to the academic team, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average and be either a starter or significant contributor. First Team................................................. Year............. GPA................ Major Ana Agy, ARIZ......................................... So................. 3.90.................. Pre-Business Caitlin Andrew, ASU............................... Sr.................. 3.65.................. Biology Andrea Axtell, STAN.............................. Jr.................. 4.09.................. Biology Danielle Berish, WSU.............................. Sr.................. 3.72.................. Communications Felicia Castaneda, OSU........................... Sr.................. 3.73.................. Nutrition Science Emily Goetsch, USC................................ Sr.................. 3.65.................. Art History Brittney Iverson, OSU............................. So................. 3.91.................. Biology Frankie Judy, ASU................................... Jr.................. 4.04.................. Marketing Kim Kripps, WASH................................. Jr.................. 3.98.................. Biology Bryn Mooney, WSU................................. Sr.................. 3.83.................. Fine Arts Lacey Nymeyer, ARIZ............................ Sr.................. 3.85.................. Physical Education Justine Schluntz, ARIZ............................ So................. 3.92.................. Mechanical Engineering Tess Schofield, UCLA.............................. Jr.................. 3.83.................. Communication Studies Whitney Spence, STAN........................... So................. 3.81.................. Undeclared Emily Verdin, CAL.................................. Sr.................. 3.68.................. Cell and Developmental Biology Katherine Wong, UCLA.......................... Sr.................. 3.72.................. History Second Team............................................ Year............. GPA................ Major Lauren Boyle, CAL.................................. So................. 3.51.................. Undeclared Elaine Breeden, STAN............................. So................. 3.50.................. Undeclared Ellen Brooks, UCLA................................ Jr.................. 3.57.................. Art History Lindsey Brown, ASU............................... Sr.................. 3.58.................. Psychology/Business Maya Dill, WSU....................................... Jr.................. 3.62.................. Sociology Kristen Fischer, UCLA............................ Jr.................. 3.57.................. Communication Studies Katy Houston, USC................................. Jr.................. 3.60.................. Environmental Engineering Shana Karp, STAN................................... So................. 3.59.................. Undeclared Amy Konowalik, ASU............................ Jr.................. 3.76.................. Biochemistry Jamie MacLeod, WSU............................. Jr.................. 3.57.................. Microbiology Eileen Osmun, USC................................. Sr.................. 3.63.................. East Asian Languages & Cultures/Economics Petra Radovic, WASH............................. So................. 3.80.................. Pre-Business Madeline Rovira, STAN.......................... Jr.................. 3.52.................. Human Biology Allison Scaife, ARIZ................................ Jr.................. 3.60.................. Agricultural Technology Management Kelly Stravers, CAL................................. Sr.................. 3.78.................. Political Science Nicolette Teo, UCLA............................... Sr.................. 3.58.................. Anthropology Thursday, March 27,2008 Page 2 Honorable Mention: Michaela Ahlin, So., WSU; Brittany Allen, Sr., USC; Meredith Ayres, So., STAN; Taylor Baughman, Jr., ARIZ; Maggie Bever, Sr., WASH; Brooke Bishop, Sr., STAN; Brett Bogachus, Jr., WSU; Maryann Boosalis, Jr., WASH; Rikka Brunner, Jr., ASU; Jessica Buchanan, Sr., WASH; Ann Chandler, So., ARIZ; Marisa Chang, Jr., WASH; Jacquelyn Craft, Sr., ARIZ; Anna Crandall, So., OSU; Alexis DeMond, So., USC; Jessica Embick, Jr., ARIZ; Jennifer Forster, So., ARIZ; Nilasha Ghosh, So., STAN; Alexandra Grace, So., CAL; Shannon Hackett, Sr., UCLA; Ali Hartwell, Sr., USC; Dina Hegazy, So., USC; Brittany Hill, Jr., UCLA; Erin Hobbs, Jr., ASU; Kelley Hug, So., STAN; Blake Hunder, So., CAL; Julie Imagane, So., UCLA; Caitlin Iversen, So., ARIZ; Kim Jasmer, Jr., WASH; Katie Lampe, Sr., STAN; Ilene Lesch, Jr., ASU; Kristin Marceau, Jr., WSU; Sara McDaniel, So., ASU; Fiona O’Donnell-McCarthy, Jr., STAN; Sarah Ohr, Jr., STAN; Hannah Ozer, So., USC; Elyse Peterson, Jr., WSU; Afton Pickett, Jr., WSU; Kate Polich, Sr., USC; Kayla Rawlings, Jr., OSU; Caitlin Reynolds, So., STAN; Lauren Rogers, Jr., CAL; Rebecca Rogers, Sr., WASH; Marisa Samaniego, Jr., UCLA; Ellis Schieman, Sr., ASU; Keara Sheahan, So., WSU; Julia Smit, So., STAN; Rebecca Soni, Jr., USC; Carmen Stellar, So., STAN; Stephanie Sutton, So., STAN; Kath- ryn Thompson, Jr., ARIZ; Anna Turner, Jr., ARIZ; Emlynn Tursick, Sr., ASU; Dana Vollmer, Jr., CAL; Leone Vorster, So., ARIZ; Laura Wadden, Jr., STAN; Rachael Waller, Jr., USC; Chiemi Yamamoto, Sr., UCLA. - Pac-10 -.
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