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Academic All-America All-Time List Academic All-America All-Time List Year Sport Name Team Position Abilene Christian University 1963 Football Jack Griggs ‐‐‐ LB 1970 Football Jim Lindsey 1 QB 1973 Football Don Harrison 2 OT Football Greg Stirman 2 OE 1974 Football Don Harrison 2 OT Football Gregg Stirman 1 E 1975 Baseball Bill Whitaker ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ Football Don Harrison 2 T Football Greg Stirman 2 E 1976 Football Bill Curbo 1 T 1977 Football Bill Curbo 1 T 1978 Football Kelly Kent 2 RB 1982 Football Grant Feasel 2 C 1984 Football Dan Remsberg 2 T Football Paul Wells 2 DL 1985 Football Paul Wells 2 DL 1986 Women's At‐Large Camille Coates HM Track & Field Women's Basketball Claudia Schleyer 1 F 1987 Football Bill Clayton 1 DL 1988 Football Bill Clayton 1 DL 1989 Football Bill Clayton 1 DL Football Sean Grady 2 WR Women's At‐Large Grady Bruce 3 Golf Women's At‐Large Donna Sykes 3 Tennis Women's Basketball Sheryl Johnson 1 G 1990 Football Sean Grady 1 WR Men's At‐Large Wendell Edwards 2 Track & Field 1991 Men's At‐Large Larry Bryan 1 Golf Men's At‐Large Wendell Edwards 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Candi Evans 3 Track & Field 1992 Women's At‐Large Candi Evans 1 Track & Field Women's Volleyball Cathe Crow 2 ‐‐‐ 1993 Baseball Bryan Frazier 3 UT Men's At‐Large Brian Amos 2 Track & Field Men's At‐Large Robby Scott 2 Tennis 1994 Men's At‐Large Robby Scott 1 Tennis Women's At‐Large Kim Bartee 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Keri Whitehead 3 Tennis 1995 Men's At‐Large John Cole 1 Tennis Men's At‐Large Darin Newhouse 3 Golf Men's At‐Large Robby Scott #1Tennis Women's At‐Large Kim Neece 1 Track & Field Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 1 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 1996 Women's Basketball Jennifer Clarkson 1 F 1997 Baseball Casey Crosse 3 C Men's At‐Large John Cole 1 Tennis Men's At‐Large Glenn Griffin 3 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Jennifer Lyons 3 Cross Country Women's At‐Large Julie Mavity 3 Tennis 1998 Women's At‐Large Ranessa Crawford 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Julie Mavity 1 Tennis 1999 Men's Basketball Jared Mosley 1 F Women's At‐Large Julie Mavity 1 Tennis 2000 Women's At‐Large Jenny Wallace 2 Tennis Women's Basketball Jackie Bucher Center 2002 Women's Track/Cross Country Meredith Garner 2 2003 Women's At‐Large Lacy Johnson 2 Tennis Women's Track/Cross Country Katie Eckley 3 2004 Women's Track/Cross Country Katie Eckley 2 Women's Track/Cross Country Val Gorter 3 2005 Women's Track/Cross Country Katie Eckley 2 Women's Track/Cross Country Val Gorter 3 Women's Volleyball Michelle Bernhardt 3 Women's Volleyball Lindsey Martin 2 2006 Baseball Joel Wells 3 UT‐DH Women's Track/Cross Country Angie Aguilar 2 2007 Football Nathan Young 1 Offensive Line Softball Samantha Borgeson 1 C Women's Track/Cross Country Angie Aguilar 2 2008 Football Matt Adams 2 PK 2009 Baseball Thomas Bumpass 3 OF 2010 Baseball Brad Rutherford 2 Pitcher Adams State College 1973 Football Vince Gill 2 DT 1982 Men's Basketball Scott Graves HM ‐‐‐ Women's Basketball Pamela Bond 1 G 1997 Men's At‐Large Chris Truitt 3 CC 2001 Football Lamar Watson 2 DB 2003 Football David Cousin 2 Offensive Line 2005 Men's Track/Cross Country Andrew Batten 3 Men's Track/Cross Country Jesus Solis 3 Softball Kira Zeiter 2 DP 2006 Men's Track/Cross Country James Hajek 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Jesus Solis 1 Softball Kira Zeiter 3 Utility / DH 2007 Men's Track/Cross Country James Hajek 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Jesus Solis 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Jake Streeter 3 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 2 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 2007 Women's Track/Cross Country Tanya Gaurmer 1 2008 Men's Track/Cross Country Aaron Braun 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Matt Gersick 1 Men's Track/Cross Country John Ybarra 2 Softball Heather Ebert 1 Infield Women's Track/Cross Country Tanya Gaurmer 1 Women's Track/Cross Country Heather Wood 3 2009 Men's Track/Cross Country Aaron Braun 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Matt Gersick 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Josh Streeter 3 Women's Track/Cross Country Lavenna Mullenbach 3 Women's Track/Cross Country Heather Wood 2 2010 Men's Track/Cross Country Aaron Braun 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Luke Cragg 2 Men's Track/Cross Country Reuben Mwei 1 Softball Jaycee Lovato 3 Infield Women's Track/Cross Country Jessica Adams 3 2011 Men's Track/Cross Country Brandon Birdsong 3 Men's Track/Cross Country Luke Cragg 2 Women's Track/Cross Country Kristen McGlynn 1 Adelphi University 1987 Baseball Robert Russo 2 OF 1989 Baseball Robert Russo 3 OF 1991 Baseball Dominic Gatti 3 OF 1992 Baseball Dominic Gatti 1 OF 1993 Baseball Dominic Gatti 1 OF 1999 Baseball Nick Clark 1 IF 2005 Men's Soccer Tal Lahav 2 Defender 2008 Men's Soccer Patrick Figueiredo 3 F 2010 Women's At‐Large Jackie Bogensberger 1 Women's Volleyball Hilary Pavels 3 2011 Men's Track/Cross Country Adam Clark 3 Adrian College 1980 Women's Basketball Jamie Vanarsdalen 2 F 1984 Football Steve Dembowski 1 QB 1987 Softball Anne Grieser 1 SS 1990 Softball Jodie McLean 1 SS 1991 Softball Lisa Scheid 3 P 1993 Baseball Steve Goda 3 IF Football Jeffrey Toner 2 TE Softball Liz Ruhl 2 IF 1994 Baseball Adam Beach 1 DH Football Jay Overmyer 1 DB 1995 Baseball Matthew Bruder 3 OF Softball Jennifer Babcock 3 DH Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 3 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 1996 Football Todd Alcock 2 OL Football Brent Baksa 2 DB Women's Basketball Cherokee Hoaglund 1 F 1999 Football W. Jason Mensing 2 OL 2002 Men's Track/Cross Country Jeremy Butler‐Pinkham 3 Agnes Scott College 2003 Women's At‐Large Patricia Brooks 1 Tennis 2004 Women's At‐Large Patricia Brooks 1 Tennis Akron, University of 1972 Men's Basketball Wil Schwarzinger 1 G 1980 Football Andy Graham 1 PK 1984 Softball Rose Marie Torma 2 SS Softball Dani Vance 2 P 1985 Men's At‐Large Tony Catlin 1 Tennis Softball Linda Weber 1 P 1988 Softball Kathleen Jordan 1 C 1992 Women's At‐Large Lynn Jutte 3 Track & Field 1993 Women's At‐Large Lynn Brant 2 Track & Field 1994 Women's At‐Large Lynn Brant 2 Track & Field 1995 Women's Volleyball Patti Godzinski 2 setter 1998 Men's At‐Large Justin Millard 2 Soccer 1999 Men's At‐Large Justin Millard 1 Soccer Men's At‐Large Billy Williamson 3 Golf 2001 Men's Basketball Nate Schindewolf 2 Guard Men's Soccer Orjan Bjaneso 2 M Men's Soccer Kyle Milligan 3 GK Women's At‐Large Mary Varga 2 Track & Field 2002 Women's Track/Cross Country Mary Varga 2 2003 Women's Track/Cross Country Mary Varga 1 2007 Men's Soccer Elliot Bradbrook 2 Midfielder 2009 Men's Soccer Kofi Sarkodie 1 D Men's Soccer Ben Zemanski 3 M 2010 Men's Soccer Anthony Ampaipitakwong 3 M Men's Soccer Chad Barson 2 D Men's Soccer David Meves 2 GK Men's Soccer Kofi Sarkodie 1 D 2011 Softball Alex Feltes 2 IF Alabama A&M University 1979 Football Tim McCannelly 2 C 1989 Football Tracy Kendall 1 QB 1990 Football Tracy Kendall 1 QB Alabama, University of 1961 Football Tommy Brooker ‐‐‐ E Football Pat Trammell ‐‐‐ B 1964 Football Gatlon McCollough ‐‐‐ C Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 4 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 1965 Football Dennis Homan ‐‐‐ OHB Football Steve Sloan ‐‐‐ QB 1967 Football Bob Childs ‐‐‐ LB Football Steve Davis ‐‐‐ K 1970 Football Johnny Musso 1 HB Football Carey Varnado 3 G 1971 Football Johnny Musso 1 HB 1972 Baseball Rex Bynum 3 OF Baseball Zack Rogers 2 IF Football Kim Krapf 2 C 1973 Football Randy Hall 1 DT Football Dave McMakin 2 DB 1974 Football Randy Hall 1 DT 1975 Football Danny Ridgeway 1 KS 1977 Football Lou Green 2 OG Football Wayne Hamilton 2 DE 1979 Football Major Ogilvie 1 RB 1981 Women's Basketball Anne Cale 3 C 1983 Football Malcolm Simmons 2 P 1986 Women's At‐Large Julie Estin 1 Gymnastics 1987 Women's At‐Large Julie Estin 1 Gymnastics 1988 Women's At‐Large Kelly Good 3 Gymnastics 1992 Women's At‐Large Dana Dobransky 2 Gymnastics Women's At‐Large Titia Wilmink 3 Tennis 1993 Baseball Jeff Laubenthal 1 OF Men's At‐Large Marten Olander 2 Golf Women's At‐Large Dana Dobransky 2 Gymnastics Women's At‐Large Titia Wilmink 1 Tennis 1994 Men's At‐Large Marten Olander 1 Golf 1995 Men's At‐Large Joakim Nilsson 2 CC/Track 1997 Women's At‐Large Meredith Willard 1 Gymnastics 1998 Women's At‐Large Merritt Booth 3 Gymnastics Women's At‐Large Jill DeVasher 1 Swimming 2000 Softball Ginger Jones 2 IF Women's At‐Large Elizabeth Johnston 3 Golf Women's Volleyball Michelle Green 1 OH 2001 Baseball Beau Hearod 3 DH Softball Kelley Askew 2 DP Softball Ginger Jones 1 IF Softball Kelly Kretschman 2 OF Women's At‐Large Dominique Glinzler 1 Tennis Women's Soccer Kim Zarzour 3 M Women's Volleyball Shelly Adamcik 3 MB 2002 Baseball Lance Cormier 1 P Baseball Beau Hearod 3 DH Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 5 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 2002 Football Kenny King 2 DL Men's Track/Cross Country Troy Henderson 1 Men's Track/Cross Country Brian Rohrer 2 Women's At‐Large Jenny Ketchum 3 Tennis Women's Soccer Katie Holtzapfel 2 M Women's Soccer Kim Zarzour 1 M 2003 Baseball Beau Hearod 2 OF Men's Track/Cross Country Brian Rohrer 1 Track & Cross Country Women's At‐Large Stephanie Kite 1 Gymnastics Women's At‐Large Kristen Sterner 1 Gymnastics 2004 Men's Track/Cross Country Brian Rohrer 2 Softball Jackie McClain 2 IF Women's At‐Large Stephanie Kite 1 Gymnastics 2005 Baseball Gabe Scott 2 OF Men's At‐Large Vlad Polyakov 2 Swimming Men's At‐Large Stewart Smith 1 Swimming 2006 Baseball Emeel Salem 1 OF Men's At‐Large Guido Arroyo 2 Men's At‐Large Vlad Polyakov 3 Men's At‐Large Joseph Sykora 1 Women's At‐Large Ashley Bentley 3 Women's Track/Cross Country Beth Mallory 1 2007 Baseball Emeel Salem 1 OF Men's At‐Large Vlad Polyakov 1 Swimming Men's At‐Large Joseph Sykora 1 Golf Men's At‐Large Apostolis Tsagkarakis
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