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Shaun Landis - M OD Track
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(jr. Milton/Warrior Run)
Shaun Landis ,
of the men’s outdoor track & field team, is the final KU Student
Bookstore Athlete of the Week for the 2001-02 school year. Landis led the
Golden Bears to a 12th place national finish, its highest-ever placing at
the Division II Championships. Landis earned All-America honors with a
second-place finish in the decathlon. His score of 7,248 points was 115
points behind the national champion, and just 40 points shy of the school
record set by Kevin Kelly in 1998.
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Golden Bear Weekly Honor Roll for 6/3
Name, Sport (Last week’s stats)
Joe Bosack, Baseball (.426, 2 runs, 4 RBI)
Justin Collins, M OD Track & Field (5th, school
record-Long Jump*)
Dave Devereux, Baseball (.385, 4 runs, 2 RBI)
Scott Eisenhart, M OD Track & Field (5th, school record-400m*)
Chris Lauwers, Baseball (.400, 3 runs, 2 RBI)
Louise Sawyer, W OD Track & Field (tie-7th,
tie-school record-Pole Vault*)
Paul Schmitt, M OD Track & Field (4th, Pole Vault*)
Glenn Woolard, Baseball (1-0, 13 Ks)
*All-America performances
9/4 Lauren Tatro, of
the women’s soccer team, is the first KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week
for the 2001-02 school year. Tatro scored three goals and dished two assists in
a 3-0 week for the women’s soccer team. Tatro had a goal in KU’s 4-0 win
over Shepherd. Against Goldey-Beacom, Tatro scored two goals and dished out two
assists in KU’s 6-0 win.
9/10 Trevor
Smith, of the football team, is this week’s KU
Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Smith was instrumental in Kutztown’s
28-6 win over Lock Haven on Saturday. He caught 11 passes for 128 yards. He
scored KU’s first two touchdowns, from 25 and 28 yards out. Smith also had one
punt return for 20 yards.
9/17 Missy Klein,
of the women’s volleyball team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete
of the Week. Klein led Kutztown to a 3-1 win over Shippensburg in the team’s
only action of the week. Klein had 17 kills and 15 digs against the Lady
Raiders. Klein leads KU in kills (110) and digs (109) for the season.
9/24 Yorel
Prosser, of the football team, is this week’s KU
Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Prosser led Kutztown to a 20-18 win over
Millersville. He tallied 244 yards, becoming the first Golden Bear since 1996 to
rush for 200+ yards in a game. He scored KU’s first two touchdowns, one coming
after a 68-yard run. During the game, Prosser went over 2,000 career rushing
yards, and finished the day 5th on KU’s all-time rushing yardage list.
10/1 Alison
Herman, of the women’s volleyball team, is this
week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Herman led KU to its
third-straight PSAC East win to start the season, a 3-0 triumph over Cheyney. In
the match, Herman had seven kills and five aces. For the Week, Herman had 4 4
kills, 9 aces and 46 digs.
10/8 Velmurugan
Annamalai, of the men’s tennis team, is
this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Annamalai was a double
winner at the ITA Rolex East Regional Tournament over the weekend. He defeated
teammate Gustavo Boratto for the Flight B Singles title, then teamed with
Boratto for the Flight B Doubles crown. He was 10-0 in singles and doubles
action during the tournament.
10/15 Pete Mendez, of the
football team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Mendez
was a key factor in Kutztown’s 26-25 win over West Chester Saturday night.
Mendez tied a school record with three interceptions, one of which set up a KU
touchdown. He also blocked an extra point that was returned for a two-point
defensive conversion. Mendez tallied seven tackles in the game.
10/22 Pete Mendez,
of the football team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week
for the second-straight time. Mendez tied a school record with three
interceptions in KU’s 21-6 win over Cheyney on Saturday. He returned two of
them for touchdowns, while his third pick set up KU’s other TD. Mendez also
had five tackles and a pass breakup. It is the second-straight week Mendez has
had three interceptions to tie the school record held by four other players.
10/29 Megan Seefeldt,
of the women’s cross country team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore
Athlete of the Week. Seefeldt led the Golden Bear women’s cross country
team to its best-ever finish at the PSAC Championships. KU placed second
as a team, thanks in large part to Seefeldt’s third place finish.
Seefeldt earned All-PSAC honors for the fourth time in her career.
11/5 Megan
Seefeldt, of the women’s cross country team, is this
week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. She earns the honor for the
second-straight time. Seefeldt led the Golden Bear women’s cross country team
to a third-place finish at the NCAA Division II East Regionals. She earned
All-Region honors for the third career time, placing third in the race.
11/12 Eric Hillbish,
of the men’s swimming team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of
the Week. Hillbish won two individual races and took part in two winning relays
in leading Kutztown to a 2-1 record at the Franklin & Marshall Quad on
Friday. Hillbish was first in the 200 free and 200 back, while helping the 200
medley and 400 free relays to victory.
11/19 Nick Brumbaugh and Chris
Jacobs, of the wrestling team, are this week’s KU Student Bookstore
Co-Athletes of the Week. Brumbaugh and Jacobs led the Golden Bears to a 3-0 week
to start the 2001-02 dual meet season. Both grapplers pinned all three of their
opponents last week. Jacobs is 7-0 this season with six pins, while Brumbaugh is
5-2 with three falls.
11/26 Chris Jacobs,
of the wrestling team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the
Week. Jacobs is a repeat selection, after earning Co-Athlete of the Week honors
last week. Jacobs led KU to the team title at the annual Kutztown Invitational.
It was the first time in the Invitational’s nine-year history that Kutztown
has won the team title. Jacobs was 3-0 in the tournament, including a win by
fall in the finals of the 157 lb. weight class.
12/3 Eric
Hillbish, of the men’s swimming team, is this week’s
KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Hillbish was victorious in all seven
of his events to lead Kutztown to the win at the Golden Bear Invitational.
Hillbish won the 100 and 500 free, the 100 back, and was part of four winning
relays to account for 176 of Kutztown’s 750.5 points.
12/10 Becky
Savage, of the Women’s Basketball team, is this week’s
KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Savage led the Golden Bears to a 76-64
PSAC East win over Mansfield. She scored 16 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and
dished out seven assists.
1/7 Jessica
Pieczynski, of the women’s basketball team, is this
week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. In four games, Pieczynski
averaged 12.0 points and 2.8 rebounds. She earns the award mainly for her
performance in KU’s pre-Christmas wins over regionally ranked Indiana (PA) and
California (PA). She hit two late baskets to give KU the lead for good against
IUP, then scored 14 points in a second-half rally to break open the game vs.
Cal. She averaged 16.0 points in the two games.
1/14 Nick Brumbaugh,
of the wrestling team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the
Week. Brumbaugh and the Golden Bears returned to action after the holidays by
going 3-1 at the NCAA Division II East Region Duals at Shippensburg. Brumbaugh
was 4-0 in his matches at 174 pounds, including a decision and three pins.
1/22 Emily Foltz,
of the women’s indoor track & field team, is this week’s KU Student
Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Foltz was a winner in three events in leading the
Golden Bears at the KU Indoor Invitational Friday night. Foltz won the 400m
(1:00.39), the high jump (5-1) and the 55 hurdles (8.76).
1/28 Shaun
Landis, of the men’s indoor track & field team,
is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Landis finished first
out of 21 competitors in the pentathlon at the Bucknell Bison Open. He scored
3,580 points. His top performance came in the high jump, where he broke his own
school record with an NCAA provisional-qualifying leap of 6-9.
2/4 Shaun Landis,
of the men’s indoor track & field team, repeats as this week’s KU
Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Landis led KU at the Delaware/Thompson
Invitational, placing first in the triple jump with a season-best performance of
48-5 1/2. The distance is also an NCAA provisional qualifier. Landis ran a leg
of KU’s fourth-place 4x400 relay team, which finished with a time of 3:27.09.
2/11 Megan
Seefeldt, of the women’s indoor track & field
team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Seefeldt broke
one of the oldest standing school records at the Bucknell Winter Classic. She
won the 5000-meter run with a time of 17:38.70, bettering the previous school
standard of 17:42.0 by KU Hall of Famer Lori Lawson in 1985.
2/18 Erik
Miller, of the men’s basketball and indoor track
& field teams, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week.
For the basketball team, Miller averaged 11.0 points in a 1-1 week. He scored 10
points in KU’s first PSAC East win of the season at East Stroudsburg. He also
had 12 against UDC. He connected on 11-of-15 field goal attempts. In between the
games, Miller placed first in the 35-lb. weight throw at the Bears’ Den
Invitational. His throw of 51-3 is second only to his own season-long toss of
52-0 among PSAC competitors this season. In addition, he was fourth in the shot
put (42-0 1/2).
2/25 Eric Hillbish,
of the men’s swimming team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of
the Week. Hillbish broke school records in four events a total of seven times.
He placed in the top two in three individual events, breaking the school record
in the preliminaries and finals of each race. He was the PSAC Champion in the
200 free with an NCAA qualifying time of 1:40.03. He placed second with
school-record times of 1:54.47 in the 200 IM and 46.17 in the 100 free. He also
anchored the school-record 800 free relay team that was third (7:04.88).
3/4 Kellie
Evans, of the softball team, is this week’s KU
Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Evans led KU to a 2-0 start of the 2002
season. She was 3-for-7, with four RBI and two runs scored at the plate, while
earning the pitching victory in both KU wins. Against nationally-ranked SIU-Edwardsville,
Evans was 3-for-5 with four RBI and a home run, while earning the complete-game
victory.
3/11 Louise
Sawyer, of the women’s indoor track & field
team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Sawyer turned
in the top performance of KU’s winter sport athletes at NCAA Championships
last weekend. She placed sixth in the pole vault, clearing a height of 11-7 3/4.
It was her first All-America performance.
3/18 Eric Hillbish, of
the men’s swimming team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the
Week. Hillbish earned All-America honors in all four of his races at the NCAA
Division II Championships last week. He set school records in the finals of all
four events, after setting the records in three of the events during
preliminaries. He finished fifth in the 200 free (1:39.72) and 100 back 51.19),
sixth in the 100 free (45.55) and eighth in the 200 IM (1:53.48). His
performances gave KU a 20th place finish in the team standings.
3/25 Kim
Murphy, of the softball team, is this week’s KU
Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Murphy led the Golden Bears to a 4-2
weekend at the Rebel Spring Games in Orlando, FL. Murphy had four multi-hit
games, including a 3-for-4, two RBI performance in KU’s 4-2 win over C.W.
Post. She started the tournament going 2-for-3 in a win over Minnesota-Duluth,
then had two of KU’s three hits in a loss to Augustana. Murphy wrapped up the
weekend going 2-for-4 with a home run in KU’s victory over Southern
Connecticut State.
4/1 Kellie
Evans, of the softball team, is this week’s KU
Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week. Evans led Kutztown to a 4-2 week,
including a sweep of PSAC East foe East Stroudsburg. In the doubleheader vs. the
Warriors, Evans was 2-for-4 with three runs scored and four RBI. In the first
game, Evans hit two home runs and hurled the complete-game victory. In the
second game, Evans drove in the go-ahead run. For the week, Evans hit .471
(8-17) with seven runs, nine RBI, two doubles and four home runs. She was also
2-1 with a 3.32 ERA and 10 strikeouts in 19.0 innings pitched.
4/8 Rob McCuen,
of the baseball team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week.
McCuen earns the honor for his performance in KU’s doubleheader sweep of East
Stroudsburg on Tuesday. He saved both ends of the twinbill, retiring eight of
the nine batters he faced with four strikeouts. For the week, he pitched 3.2
innings, allowing one hit and no runs with five Ks.
4/15 Kellie Evans,
of the softball team, and Glenn Woolard, of the baseball team, are this
week’s KU Student Bookstore Co-Athletes of the Week.
Evans was a double-threat for the KU softball team.
She hit .667 at the plate (12-18) with five runs and five RBI. She also was 4-0
with a 0.00 ERA in four pitching appearances. She had 21 strikeouts, three
complete games and two shutouts in 26.0 innings pitched.
Woolard was 2-0 in two appearances for the Golden Bear
baseball squad last week. In 12.1 innings, Woolard allowed just one earned run
(0.73 ERA), with 24 strikeouts, two walks and eight hits. Opponents hit just
.174 against him. Woolard was the winning pitcher in KU’s 15-2 win over
Millersville, and the 10-1 win over Mansfield. He struck out 12 batters in both
victories.
4/22 Johannes Wingerter,
of the men’s tennis team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the
Week. Wingerter was a key factor in Kutztown’s third-straight PSAC
Championship. Wingerter was 2-0 in his two singles matches in the tournament,
including a victory at #2 singles in the finals against Bloomsburg. He was also
1-1 in doubles action. For the week, Wingerter was 4-0 in singles and 3-1 in
doubles.
4/29 Paul Garber,
of the baseball team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week.
Garber was 2-0 with a 0.00 earned-run average in a 5-2 week for the Golden
Bears. Garber had 16 strikeouts and just three walks. He pitched six shutout
innings in a 10-1 win over East Stroudsburg, then went the distance in a 5-2 win
over Millersville on Saturday.
5/6 Gustavo Boratto,
of the men’s tennis team, is this week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the
Week. Boratto led Kutztown to the NCAA East Regional Championship, going 2-0 in
doubles and 2-0 in singles. Boratto teamed with Velmurugan Annamalai to win
third doubles against Franklin Pierce. He went on to win 6-0, 6-0 at sixth
singles to help clinch the match. Against Concordia, Boratto again teamed with
Annamalai for the #3 doubles win, before blanking his #6 singles opponent as KU
beat Concordia 5-0 and earned its first-ever berth to the NCAA Championships.
513 Shaun Landis,
of the men’s outdoor track & field team, and Glenn Woolard, of the
baseball team, are this week’s KU Student Bookstore Co-Athletes of the Week.
Landis and Woolard both led their teams to PSAC Championships over the weekend.
Landis was
named the PSAC Most Outstanding Athlete and Outstanding Field Athlete. He led
Kutztown to its third-straight conference crown. Landis won the PSAC title in
the triple jump (49-2 3/4), was fourth in the high jump (6-5) and fifth in the
javelin (194-3) and discus (146-4).
Woolard led
KU to the PSAC Baseball title. He struck out 14 batters in the
tournament-opening victory over California. He tossed a complete-game, giving up
seven hits and one run to win his school-record 12th game of the season. He was
named Tournament MVP.
5/20 Rob McCuen,
of the baseball team, is ths week’s KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week.
McCuen was a key to the baseball team winning the NCAA Division II North
Atlantic Regional over the weekend. McCuen picked up his KU single-season record
tying seventh save in the winner’s bracket victory over Mansfield on Friday,
pitching 0.2 innings with a game-ending strikeout. He then got his first career
complete-game, defeating Shepherd in the decisive Game 7 on Sunday. McCuen
allowed 12 hits, but had three Ks and did not allow a walk. He was named to the
All-Tournament team.
6/3 Shaun
Landis, of the men’s outdoor track & field team,
is the final KU Student Bookstore Athlete of the Week for the 2001-02 school
year. Landis led the Golden Bears to a 12th place national finish, its
highest-ever placing at the Division II Championships. Landis earned All-America
honors with a second-place finish in the decathlon. His score of 7,248 points
was 115 points behind the national champion, and just 40 points shy of the
school record set by Kevin Kelly in 1998.
All-PSAC Selections/Performances/Honors
Baseball
PSAC Champions: Team
PSAC Tournament MVP: P-Glenn Woolard
First Team: SP-Glenn Woolard, SP-Paul Garber, SS-Al Fitch, OF-Dennis
Smeding
Second Team: RP-Rob McCuen
Player of the Year: P-Glenn Woolard
Rookie of the Year: P-Paul Garber
Coach of the Year: Matt Royer
Men's Basketball
Second Team: F-Bilal Salaam
Women's Basketball
Second Team: G-Jessica Pieczynski, F-Becky Savage
Men's Cross Country
15th: Greg Yerkes
Women's Cross Country
3rd: Megan Seefeldt
10th: Maria Schoellkopf
14th: Niya Adams
Football
First Team: DL-Corey Benson, C-Will Luca, DB-Pete Mendez
Second Team: P-Jon Corson, DB-Andre Davis, DB-Adam Green, PK-Marcel
Kottke, RB-Yorel Prosser, OG-Steven Schafer, DL-Jon Search
Defensive Player of the Year: DB-Pete Mendez
Men's Soccer
1st Team: B-Lee Hawley
2nd Team: MF-ET Hunter, MF-John Lapore, F-Tim McCusker
Softball
First Team: DP-Courtney Memmo
Second Team: P-Kellie Evans, OF-Kim Murphy
Men's Swimming
PSAC Champion: Eric Hillbish (200 free)
All-PSAC (top-three finish): Eric Hillbish (200 IM, 100 free, 800 free
relay), Bill Rinnier (100 back, 800 free relay), Mark Kannengieszer (800 free
relay), Cory Neumann (800 free relay)
Rookie of the Year: Eric Hillbish
Men's Tennis
First Team: Mukundan Nandakumar, Johannes Wingerter
Second Team: Velmurugan Annamalai, Alok Bhide
Rookie of the Year: Mukundan Nandakumar
Coach of the Year: Suresh Ramamurthi
PSAC Champions: Team
PSAC Tournament MVP: Gustavo Boratto
Women's Tennis
Second Team: Tara Moore
Men's Indoor Track & Field
PSAC Champions: Erik Miller (35-lb. Weight), Shaun Landis (Triple Jump)
All-PSAC (top-three finish): Shaun Landis (High Jump), Brett Cook
(Pole Vault)
Women's Indoor Track & Field
PSAC Champions: Louise Sawyer (Pole Vault), Lauren Maxwell (4x800), Lynn
Wallace (4x800), Jessica Spence (4x800), Niya Adams (4x800)
All-PSAC (top-three finish): Emily Cook (Pole Vault), Karen George
(20-lb. Weight), Lauren Maxwell (800), Erin Peiffer (10,000)
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
PSAC Champions: Scott Eisenhart (400, 4x100), Keith Crowell (4x100), Ewin
Jenkins (4x100), Matt Knarr (4x100), Paul Schmitt (Pole Vault), Shaun Landis
(Triple Jump), Van Steel (Decathlon), Justin Collins (Long Jump)
All-PSAC (top-three finish): Dave Bartolomucci (4x400), Cornel Crawford
(4x400, Triple Jump), Seth Williams (4x400), Scott Eisenhart (4x400), Ewin
Jenkins (Triple Jump), Steve Winters (Decathlon), Erik Miller (Discus)
Outstanding Athlete: Shaun Landis
Outstanding Field Athlete: Shaun Landis
Coach of the Year: Brian Mondschein
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
PSAC Champions: Niya Adams (800),
All PSAC (top-three finish): Louise Sawyer (Pole Vault), Jamie Young (400,
4x400), Emily Foltz (100 Hurdles, 4x400), Sara Otis (100 Hurdles), Janelle
Kostishion (4x400), Niya Adams (4x400)
Volleyball
2nd Team: MH-Jessie Didier, OH-Alison Herman, OH-Missy Klein
Players of the Week
(note: honors for football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball are
Eastern Division, all others are for the entire PSAC)
9/4 Joy Wallace, W Soccer
Missy Klein, Volleyball
9/18 Missy Klein, Volleyball
9/23 Yorel Prosser, Football (offense)
Pete Mendez, Football (defense)
9/24 Missy Klein, Volleyball
9/25 Phil Hoffken, M X Country
10/9 Megan Seefeldt, W X Country
10/14 Pete Mendez, Football (defense)
10/15 John Lapore, M Soccer
10/21 Pete Mendez, Football (defense)
10/28 Tim Krusen, Football (defense)
11/27 Chris Jacobs, Wrestling
12/10 Becky Savage, W Basketball
12/11 Karen George, W ID Track & Field (field)
12/23 Jessica Pieczynski, W Basketball
1/15 Nick Brumbaugh, Wrestling
Scott Eisenhart, M ID Track & Field (track)
Eric Hillbish, M Swimming
Louise Sawyer, W ID Track & Field (field)
1/22 Emily Foltz, W ID Track & Field (track)
Shaun Landis, M ID Track & Field (field)
1/29 Shaun Landis, M ID Track & Field (field)
Megan Seefeldt, W ID Track & Field (track)
Eric Hillbish, M Swimming
2/12 Scott Eisenhart, M ID Track & Field (track)
Megan Seefeldt, W ID Track & Field (track)
4/1 Kellie Evans, Softball (player)
4/3 Velurugan Annamalai, M Tennis
Paul Schmitt, M OD Track & Field (field)
Louise Sawyer, W OD Track & Field (field)
4/15 Glenn Woolard, Baseball (pitcher)
Kellie Evans, Softball (co-player)
4/16 Scott Eisenhart, M OD Track & Field (track)
Johannes Wingerter, M Tennis
4/22 Kellie Evans, Softball (player)
4/29 Al Fitch, Baseball (player)
Paul Garber, Baseball (pitcher)
4/30 Paul Schmitt, M OD Track & Field (field)
5/6 Glenn Woolard, Baseball (pitcher)
5/7 Alison Herman, W OD Track & Field (field)
Rookies of the Week
(note: honors for football, basketball, volleyball, baseball and softball are
Eastern Division, all others are for the entire PSAC)
11/26 Vince Pease, M Basketball
12/3 Sophia Vucetaj, W Basketball
12/10 Walt Pinkas, M Basketball
1/14 Bilal Salaam, M Basketball
1/21 Tyree Brickus, M Basketball
1/28 Bilal Salaam, M Basketball
2/11 Sophia Vucetaj, W Basketball
2/18 Erik Miller, M Basketball
Sophia Vucetaj, W Basketball
ECAC South All Star Selections/Performances
Baseball
First Team All-Star: P-Glenn Woolard, OF-Dennis Smeding
Second Team All-Star: SS-Al Fitch
ECAC South Player of the Year: P-Glenn Woolard
Football
First-Team All-Star: DB-Pete Mendez, DE-Corey Benson
ECAC South Player of the Year: DB-Pete Mendez
Softball
First Team All-Star: DP-Courtney Memmo
South Players of the Week
9/25 Pete Mendez, Football (defense)
10/17 Pete Mendez, Football (defense)
1/16 Eric Hillbish, M Swimming
1/23 Emily Foltz, W ID Track & Field (track)
Shaun Landis, M ID Track & Field (field)
1/30 Shaun Landis, M ID Track & Field (field)
2/13 Megan Seefeldt, W ID Track & Field (track)
4/3 Kellie Evans, Softball (player)
4/17 Scott Eisenhart, M OD Track & Field (track)
4/24 Kellie Evans, Softball (player)
5/2 Al Fitch, Baseball (player)
Paul Garber, Baseball (pitcher)
December Team of the Month
Jessica Pieczynski
Vince Pease
January Scholar Athlete Team
Becky Savage
Walt Pinkas
2001-02 Team of the Year
Becky Savage
Bilal Salaam
LVAIAW Awards
LVAIAW Players of the Year
Field Hockey
Justine Baer
Softball
Kellie Evans
All-America and All-Region Honors
Baseball
North Atlantic Regional Champions: Team
North Atlantic Regional All-Tournament Team: SS-Al Fitch, OF-Dennis
Smeding, DH-Dave Devereux, P-Rob McCuen
North Atlantic All-Region:
First Team: P-Glenn Woolard
Second Team: OF-Dennis Smeding
ABCA All-America
First Team: P-Glenn Woolard
ABCA/NCAA Division II Pitcher of the Year: Glenn Woolard
Rawlings Division II Player of the Year: Glenn Woolard
NCBWA (National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association) North Atlantic
Region Pitcher of the Year: Glenn Woolard
Women's Cross Country
All-Region
3rd: Megan Seefeldt
9th: Maria Schoellkopf
15th: Niya Adams
Field Hockey
NFHCA All-America
Second Team: F-Justine Baer
Football
All-Region
1st Team: S-Pete Mendez
2nd Team: C-Will Luca, OG-Steven Schafer
Daktronics All-America
Second Team: S-Pete Mendez
Football Gazette All-America
First Team: S-Pete Mendez
Men's Soccer
NSCAA All-Northeast Region
Second Team: B-Lee Hawley
Men's Swimming
All-America
Eric Hillbish (5th-200 free, 100 back; 6th-100 free; 8th-200
IM)
Softball
NFCA All America
3rd Team: Util-Kellie Evans
Mid-Atlantic All-Region
1st Team: Util-Kellie Evans
2nd Team: DP-Courtney Memmo, OF-Kim Murphy
Men's Tennis
East Regional Champions: Team
East Region Rookie of the Year: Mukundan Nandakumar
East Region Coach of the Year: Suresh Ramamurthi
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
All-America
2nd: Shaun Landis (decathlon); 4th: Paul Schmitt (pole
vault); 5th: Justin Collins (long jump); 5th: Scott Eisenhart (400m)
East Region Coach of the Year: Brian Mondschein.
Women's Indoor Track & Field
All-America
6th: Louise Sawyer (pole vault)
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
All-America
7th (tie): Louise Sawyer (pole vault)
Wrestling
All-America
7th: Brian Burzynski (125 lbs.)
7th: Kohlby O'Donnell (133 lbs.)
Academic Awards
Women's Basketball
Verizon Academic All-District II
First Team: F-Becky Savage
PSAC Winter Top Ten: F-Becky Savage
Women's Cross Country
PSAC Fall Academic Top Ten: Megan Seefeldt
Verizon Academic All-District II
First Team: Megan Seefeldt
Field Hockey
NFHCA Academic Squad: Toni Arner, Justine Baer, Amanda Donovan, Rachel
Gladfelter, Erin Livingston, Kendra Naugle, Carol Seyler
Football
Verizon Academic All-District II
First Team: LB-Alex Daecher
Verizon Academic All-America
Second Team: LB-Alex Daecher
PSAC Fall Academic Top Ten: LB-Alex Daecher
PSAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: LB-Alex Daecher
Men's Track & Field
PSAC Spring Academic Top Ten: Shaun Landis
Volleyball
Verizon Academic All-District
Second Team: OH-Jen Kratz
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