2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Annual Report

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Atlantic Coast Conference

MISSION STATEMENT The Atlantic Coast Conference, through its member institutions, seeks to maximize the educational and athletic opportunities of its student-athletes, while enriching their quality of life. It strives to do so by affording individuals equitable opportunity to pursue academic excellence and compete at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics competition in a broad spectrum of sports and championships. The Conference will provide leadership in attaining these goals, by promoting diversity and mutual trust among its member institutions, in a spirit of fairness for all. It strongly adheres to the principles of integrity and sportsmanship, and supports the total development of the student-athlete and each member institution’s athletics staff, with the intent of producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow.

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LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER

THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE continues to experience a great deal of success in both the academic and athletic ledgers. Collectively, the 12 member institutions have reached new milestones, once again confirming the ACC’s Tradition of Excellence. In 2008-09, the league captured five NCAA Team Titles, including Maryland in field hockey and men’s soccer, North Carolina in women’s soccer and men’s basketball, and Duke in women’s tennis. ACC student-athletes earned 17 NCAA Individual Titles during the year and 128 ACC teams earned berths in NCAA post-season competition. A total of 265 studentathletes earned first, second or third team All-America honors, including 199 first-team selections. The ACC also had eight National Players of the Year and five National Coach of the Year recipients in 2008-09. Away from the playing field our league made great strides with a record number of student-athletes being named to the ACC’s Academic Honor Roll by earning a 3.0 grade point average or better for the entire academic year. The 2008-09 ACC Honor Roll listed over 2,700 student-athletes. In football, Virginia Tech claimed its third ACC Football Title in five years with a win over Boston College in the ACC Football Championship Game. The Hokies went on to win the FedEx Orange Bowl and were one of an NCAA-record 10 ACC teams to play in a postseason bowl game. Turning attention to basketball, the league’s men’s programs were the top-ranked conference according to the RPI as well as recording another consensus AllAmerica, giving the ACC at least one in 18 of the last 19 years. ACC Women’s Basketball set a new four-day attendance mark with a record 73,187 fans attending the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament and sent eight teams to postseason competition, including six to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh consecutive year. The ACC and its member institutions have a tremendous tradition of academic and athletic balance and success. As a conference we are extremely excited to reflect on last year’s success while preparing for the upcoming year ahead. Sincerely,

John D. Swofford Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner

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2008-2009 ACC INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

2008-09 OFFICERS Chair of the Council of Presidents JAMES OBLINGER, NC STATE President RICHARD CARMICHAEL, WAKE FOREST Vice-President CLYDE B. MCCOY, MIAMI Secretary-Treasurer LARRY KILLOUGH, VIRGINIA TECH

BOSTON COLLEGE

President FR. WILLIAM P. LEAHY

CLEMSON

President JAMES F. BARKER

DUKE

President RICHARD H. BRODHEAD

FLORIDA STATE

President T.K. WETHERELL

GEORGIA TECH

President (Interim) GARY SCHUSTER

MARYLAND

President C. D. MOTE, JR.

Future President G. P. “BUD” PETERSON

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Faculty Athletics Representative ROBERT TAGGART

Faculty Athletics Representative LARRY LAFORGE

Faculty Athletics Representative MARTHA PUTALLAZ

Faculty Athletics Representative JOSEPH BECKHAM

Faculty Athletics Representative DAN SCHRAGE

Faculty Athletics Representative CHARLES F. WELLFORD

Athletics Director GENE DEFILIPPO

Athletics Director TERRY DON PHILLIPS

Athletics Director KEVIN WHITE

Athletics Director RANDY SPETMAN

Athletics Director DAN RADAKOVICH

Athletics Director DEBORAH A. YOW

Senior Woman Administrator JODY MOORADIAN

Senior Woman Administrator BARBARA KENNEDY-DIXON

Senior Woman Administrator JACKI SILAR

Senior Woman Administrator KELLIE ELLIOTT

Senior Woman Administrator THERESA WENZEL

Senior Woman Administrator KATHLEEN WORTHINGTON

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MIAMI

NORTH CAROLINA

NC STATE

VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA TECH

WAKE FOREST

President DONNA E. SHALALA

Chancellor HOLDEN THORP

Chancellor JAMES OBLINGER

President JOHN T. CASTEEN, III

President CHARLES W. STEGER

President NATHAN O. HATCH

Faculty Athletics Representative CLYDE B. MCCOY

Faculty Athletics Representative JOHN P. EVANS

Faculty Athletics Representative DONN R. WARD

Faculty Athletics Representative CAROLYN M. CALLAHAN

Faculty Athletics Representative LARRY KILLOUGH

Faculty Athletics Representative RICHARD CARMICHAEL

Athletics Director KIRBY HOCUTT

Athletics Director RICHARD A. BADDOUR

Athletics Director LEE G. FOWLER

Athletics Director CRAIG LITTLEPAGE

Athletics Director JIM WEAVER

Athletics Director RON WELLMAN

Senior Woman Administrator CONNIE NICKEL

Senior Woman Administrator BETH MILLER

Senior Woman Administrator MICHELLE LEE

Senior Woman Administrator JANE MILLER

Senior Woman Administrator SHARON MCCLOSKEY

Senior Woman Administrator BARBARA WALKER

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Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 114 national championships, including 60 in women’s competition and 54 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 154 times in men’s competition and 100 times in women’s action.

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THE CHAMPIONSHIPS The conference conducts championship competition in 25 sports - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, volleyball, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and field, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing. YEAR IN REVIEW ACC schools captured five national titles during the 2008-09 academic year. Overall, the ACC has totaled 48 national Team Titles over the last 13 years. The Conference has won two or more NCAA titles in 27 of the past 29 years. 2008-09 ACC NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Field Hockey Maryland Women’s Soccer North Carolina Men’s Soccer Maryland Men’s Basketball North Carolina Women’s Tennis Duke In addition, nine men and eight women earned the title of NCAA Champion during the 2008-09 season. A total of 128 ACC teams earned berths in post-season NCAA competition a year ago, compiling a 130-74-1 (.637) mark. A total of 265 student-athletes earned first, second or third team All-America honors, including 199 first-team selections. The ACC also had eight National Players of the Year and five National Coach of the Year recipients in 2008-09.

2008-09 ACC CHAMPIONS MEN’S SPORTS Cross Country Virginia Soccer Maryland Football Virginia Tech Swimming & Diving Virginia Indoor Track & Field Florida State Wrestling Maryland Basketball Duke Outdoor Track & Field Florida State & Virginia Tennis Virginia Golf Georgia Tech Lacrosse Duke Baseball Virginia WOMEN’S SPORTS Cross Country Soccer Field Hockey Volleyball Swimming & Diving Indoor Track & Field Basketball Outdoor Track & Field Tennis Golf Rowing Lacrosse Softball

Florida State North Carolina Maryland Duke & North Carolina Virginia Florida State Maryland Florida State Duke Wake Forest Clemson Maryland Georgia Tech

A HISTORY The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses.

ACC MEMBERSHIP CHRONOLOGY May 8, 1953 ACC formed with Clemson College, Duke University, University of Maryland, University of North Carolina, North Carolina State College, South Carolina and Wake Forest College as charter members. December 4, 1953 University of Virginia admitted as the league’s eighth member. June 30, 1971 University of South Carolina tenders resignation from league membership. April 3, 1978 Georgia Institute of Technology admitted as the league’s eighth member. July 1, 1991 Florida State University admitted as the league’s ninth member. July 1, 2004 The league expands to 11 members with the addition of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and the University of Miami. October 17, 2003 Boston College admitted as the league’s 12th member starting with the 2005-06 academic year.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

NCAA CHAMPIONS

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NCAA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS / MARYLAND For the seventh time this decade and 14th time overall, an ACC team won the NCAA Field Hockey National Championship. Maryland won its fifth title in school history with a 4-2 win over Wake Forest in a replay of the ACC Championship Game. An ACC team reached the finale for the tenth consecutive year and 21st time overall. Five teams reached the NCAA Tournament with Wake Forest and Maryland hosting the first and second rounds. Maryland, Duke, Wake Forest and Virginia advanced out of the first round while North Carolina fell to Michigan State in its opener. In the second round, Maryland downed Duke while Wake Forest downed Virginia.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

NCAA MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONS MARYLAND

Maryland defeated ACC foe North Carolina, 1-0, off a game-winner from senior Graham Zusi to capture the 2008 NCAA National Championship at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. From the onset, it appeared quite obvious that this was the third match-up between the two teams in the 2008 season. North Carolina and Maryland players nearly shadowed each other for the majority of the first half, neither allowing much space to operate. The title marked the third for the Maryland men’s soccer program, the 13th for an ACC men’s soccer program and the second in the past four seasons for the Terrapins. Head coach Sasho Cirovski now boasts two national 8

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championships. North Carolina took the first shot and corner kick of the match as well as tallying more scoring opportunities in the first 20 minutes than Maryland faced the entire semifinal against St. John’s. But Maryland caught momentum midway through the first period when the Terps had a pair of opportune corner kicks in the 23rd minute. The Terps continued firing, picking up a total of seven shots in the first stanza. Maryland kept applying pressure up front as well and finally got on the board at 66:10. Doug Rodkey crossed a ball to Jeremy Hall in the middle of the field. Hall’s shot was blocked but the rebound beneficially made its way to

Graham Zusi 18-yards out. Zusi wasted little time, took it off the bounce and fired a laser to the keeper’s right for the score. Freshman keeper Zac MacMath, who showed the maturity of a veteran between the pipes, would take it from there, making a great sliding save against a shot by UNC’s Michael Callahan with less than 10 minutes remaining to preserve the lead and the championship for Maryland. It was the 19th consecutive win for the rookie keeper. Zusi was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the NCAA Tournament, while junior Omar Gonzalez was named Most Outstanding Defensive Player. In addition to Zusi and Gonzalez, Maryland teammates AJ

Delagarza, Jason Herrick, Rich Constanzo, North Carolina’s Zach Loyd, Brooks Haggerty, Brian Shriver, Billy Schuler, and Wake Forest’s Corben Bone were named to the all-tournament team.


NCAA WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONS NORTH CAROLINA The fourth-ranked Tar Heels (25-1-2) defeated top-ranked and previously unbeaten Norte Dame 2-1 in the 2008 Women’s College Cup title game at WakeMed Soccer Park. All-America junior forward Casey Nogueira, the 2008 MAC Hermann Trophy finalist and Honda Award winner, scored her second goal of the second half with 2:06 remaining to provide UNC with its winning margin. ACC teams posted a collective 17-7 record in NCAA Tournament competition and saw three teams – North Carolina, Florida State and Duke – reach the quarterfinals (final eight). The 17 NCAA Tournament wins also led all conferences. Two of the ACC’s postseason losses came in NCAA Tournament matchups between league teams. Florida State defeated Boston College in the Round of 16, and Duke defeated Virginia. For the season, ACC teams posted an 84-24-6 record (.763) against non-conference opposition. Sixty-four of those wins were shutout victories. North Carolina owns an all-time record of 100-7-1 in NCAA Tournament competition. ACC member schools are a collective 203-107-22, National recognition poured in for ACC schools in 2008, as six teams capped off the season ranked among the top 25 in three major polls (Soccer America, Soccer Buzz and NSCAA).

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS NORTH CAROLINA

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In one way, North Carolina’s second NCAA men’s basketball title under Coach Roy Williams followed the same blueprint as the first in 2005. After suffering a loss in the ACC Tournament semifinals, the Tar Heels regrouped to post six straight wins and bring the national championship back to Chapel Hill. Unlike 2005, however, this year’s UNC team didn’t encounter much in the way of close calls. The Tar Heels (344) won six NCAA Tournament games by an average margin of 21.1 points. UNC trailed a total of 2:01 in its two Final Four games and just 10:02 the entire NCAA Tournament. Top-seeded UNC began its title quest close to home in

Greensboro, N.C., where it downed No. 16 Radford 10158 and outlasted eighthseeded LSU 84-70. That placed the Tar Heels in the “Sweet 16” for the third straight year, and they responded with a 98-77 win over No. 4 Gonzaga and a 7260 win over second-seeded Oklahoma. The Final Four at Detroit’s Ford Field saw UNC defeat Villanova, a No. 3 seed from its region, by an 83-69 score before handling secondseeded Michigan State, 89-72, in the title game. While junior guard Wayne Ellington averaged 19.5 points per game while going 8-of-10 from 3-point range en route to Most Outstanding Player honors, two other Tar Heels

hit milestones. Junior point guard Ty Lawson had eight steals against Michigan State and hit 25 free throws in two Final Four games – both new records. Senior Tyler Hansbrough finished with 325 career points in NCAA Tournament play, the most by a Tar Heel and the fourthmost in NCAA history. Hansbrough finished with 2,872 career points overall, most ever by an ACC player and 12th in NCAA history. This year’s NCAA Tournament berth was UNC’s sixth straight and its 33rd in 35 years. The Tar Heels reached the Final Four for the 18th time.


NCAA WOMEN’S TENNIS CHAMPIONS / DUKE Duke University seniors Melissa Mang and Jessi Robinson earned singles victories within minutes of each other to lead the Blue Devils to a 4-0 sweep of No. 8 California in the NCAA Women’s Tennis National Championship match at College Station, Texas, on May 19. Duke captured its first national title in women’s tennis and 10th overall national trophy in school history. Sophomore Reka Zsilinszka was selected as the NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player. Junior Amanda Granson and Mang joined her on the all-tournament team at the No. 4 and No. 5 singles spots. Duke turned in its 18th consecutive win and 29th victory of the season in the title match to close out a memorable NCAA Tournament run. The third-seeded Blue Devils’ 29 wins are the second most in program history, while their 18-match win streak to close out the year also ranks second. Leading 2-0, the Blue Devils looked as if they had control of the match. After taking the first set easily 6-2, Robinson fell behind 4-1 in the second set to Marion Ravelojaona. The senior co-captain dug deep and started to claw her way back into the set and getting back on serve. After tying the match 4-4, the Rehoboth Beach, Del., native took the next two games to make it 3-0 in Duke’s favor. Just moments later Mang was set for championship point. Looking to serve out the match for the national title, Mang turned in a forehand winner to end the match and give Duke its first national title.

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Ngoni Makusha, Florida State Outdoor T&F, Long Jump Florida State’s Ngoni Makusha, a sophomore from Zimbabwe earned his second NCAA Long Jump Championship. His leap of 8.11m gave him a six centimeter victory and the nation’s best collegiate jump this season. The repeat victory marks the first time in league history that a student-athlete has repeated in the Long Jump.

Darrion Caldwell, NC State Wrestling Darrion Caldwell, a 149-pound junior from Ratiway, N.J., won the NCAA championship at 149 pounds with a tremendous 11-6 decision over previously unbeaten and defending national champion Brent Metcalf of Iowa last Saturday in St. Louis. The win by Caldwell is widely viewed as one of the biggest upsets in the history of the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Caldwell was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler. With the victory, Caldwell became the ACC’s 15th NCAA wrestling champion. Caldwell finished the season at 38-1, went unbeaten in ACC matches and placed first in his weight class at the ACC Championships in Blacksburg, Va., on March 7. He now has a career record of 95-12 with 50 pins.

Jonathan Borlee, Florida State Outdoor T&F, 400m Jonathan Borlee, a freshman from Brussels, Belgium captured the NCAA Championship in his first try with a first place time of 44.78. He topped Wake Forest’s Michael Bingham by 69 one-hundredths of a second to set a new season best time.

FLORIDA STATE’S 4X400M RELAY TEAM Kevin Williams, Kevin Borlee, Charles Clark, Jonathan Borlee Outdoor T&F, 4x400m Relay Florida State’s relay team tied an NCAA record with a time of 2:59.99 to equal LSU’s 2005 relay time. The time was the world’s second-fastest time this season and also set a new Florida State school record.

Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech Outdoor T&F, Hammer Throw Virginia Tech’s Marcel Lomnicky, a freshman from Nitra, Slovakia won the NCAA Hammer Throw National Championship with a personal best mark of 71.78m. The win is Lomnicky’s first and Virginia Tech’s third in school history after Spydrion Jullien took back-to-back wins in 2005 and 2006.

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Matt Hill, NC State Men’s Golf NC State sophomore, Matt Hill, claimed the 2009 NCAA Individual Golf Championship at the Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio with a 6-under 207 score, when his birdie putt on the 53rd hole of the 112th annual NCAA Men’s Golf Championship fell in the cup. Hill won eight college tournaments during the 2008-09 golf season. Hill was named the 2009 Jack Nicklaus Award winner as the Division I top collegiate golfer of the year. According to Golfweek Magazine, Hill is the second player in NCAA history – Tiger Woods for Stanford in 1996 was the other – to win his conference tournament, an NCAA regional and the NCAA Championship tournament en route to the national title since the NCAA started the regional play format. Hill is the seventh ACC golfer to win the NCAA Individual Championship and was the conference’s first in men’s golf since 2002, when Troy Matteson of Georgia Tech captured the title. Hill was ranked first in the May 31st Golfweek/Sagarin poll and was selected to the Division I PING All-America First Team.

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Susan Kuijken, Florida State Outdoor T&F, 1500m Florida State’s Kuijken, a senior from Nijmejor, Netherlands closed out her career with another NCAA Championship. The title was her second NCAA Championship after she won the 3000m at last year’s Indoor Championships. She also holds ACC Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Titles. She won the event in 4:13.05 besting the second place finisher by 93 one-hundredths of a second.

Murielle Ahoure, Miami Indoor T&F, 200m Miami’s Murielle Ahoure, a senior from Bristow, Va. earned Miami’s fifth Indoor National Title and 12th in overall in school history. She crossed the line in 22.80 seconds to capture her first National Title in her only year at Miami after transferring from George Mason. Her career best time was the world’s fastest indoor time of 2009 at that point and only onehundredth shy of breaking the Miami school record.

Varsity 4+, Clemson, Rowing The Varsity 4+ captured Clemson’s first-ever national championship May 31 at the NCAA Rowing Championships in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. The Tigers Varsity 4+ captured the Grand Final by 1.76 seconds over Wisconsin to earn 16 team points. Clemson led by more than two seconds at both the halfway mark and the 1,500-meter mark before holding off the Badgers down the stretch. The winning time for the Tigers was 7:26.78, while Wisconsin crossed the finish line in 7:28.54. The Tiger’s winning crew consisted of Kelly Murphy, Lydia Hassell, Callen Erdeky, Allison Colberg and coxswain Meredith Razzolini. The Varsity 4+ was led by assistant coach Andrew Carter.

Charles Clark, Florida State Outdoor T&F, 200m Florida State’s Charles Clark, a junior from Virginia Beach, Va. earned his first NCAA Championship with a victory in the 200m Dash. It was Florida State’s fourth consecutive title in the event after Walter Dix won three straight between 2006 and 2008. Clark finished in 20.55 to set a new season-best.


Kristin Davies, NC State Swimming and Diving, Platform Diving NC State’s Davies, a senior from Winnepig, Manitoba, Canada earned the first NCAA Women’s National Championship for NC State in school history. Davies won the Platform Diving Competition at the NCAA Championships with a final round score of 339.65 points. The victory was the first overall for NC State since 2006 and the seventh in school history between the Men’s and Women’s programs.

Mallory Cecil, Duke Women’s Tennis Mallory Cecil capped off her stellar rookie season, defeating Miami’s Laura Vallverdu 7-5, 6-4 to win the NCAA Women’s Tennis Singles Championship on May 25. Cecil is the second player in Duke women’s tennis history to win the NCAA individual crown and just the fifth in ACC history. Cecil becomes just the 14th women’s tennis player in NCAA history and first in ACC history to win both a team national title and individual crown in the same season and the first to do so since 2004. She is the seventh freshman in NCAA history to take home the title with the most recent coming in 2005.

Jacoby Ford, Clemson Indoor T&F, 60m Clemson’s Jacoby Ford, a junior from Royal Palm Beach, Fla. earned his first NCAA National Championship in the 60m Dash during the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships held in College Station, Texas. The win was the second for Clemson in the last three years. Ford finished in 6.52 seconds only a hundredth of a second shy of his preliminary round time which tied an NCAA Meet Record.

Kim Williams, Florida State Indoor T&F, Triple Jump Outdoor T&F, Long Jump Outdoor T&F, Triple Jump Florida State’s Kim Williams, a junior from Kingston Jamaica earned three NCAA Championships in 2009. She opened the year with a Triple Jump of 13.81m at the NCAA Indoor Championships to claim her first National Championship. Her leap was a centimeter shy of matching her ACC record set a year ago. Outdoors, Williams swept the Long Jump and Triple Jump events. In the Long Jump, her best leap of 6.54m tied four other competitors but her second best jump of 6.35m gave her the first place finish. In the Triple Jump, Williams bested the competition by .44m to take the season sweep in the Triple Jump.

Michael Bingham, Wake Forest Indoor T&F, 400m Demon Deacon senior Michael Bingham, a Burlington, N.C. native, won the NCAA Indoor 400m Dash to claim his first national title in his final year at Wake Forest. Bingham redshirted last season in order to prepare for the 2008 Olympic Games where he represented Great Britain. He ran a time of 45.69, which was two-hundredths of a second faster than Gil Roberts of Texas Tech. The title is the third individual title in Wake Forest in school history and the first since 2007.

Dominic Inglot and Michael Shabaz, Virginia Men’s Tennis Doubles Inglot and Shabaz became the first doubles team from the ACC to win the NCAA Doubles Championship, defeating No. 2 seed John-Patrick Smith and Davey Sandgren of Tennessee 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 in the final May 25 at College Station, Texas. Inglot and Shabaz are the first unseeded team to win the title since Rajeev Ram and Brian Wilson of Illinois in 2003. Ranked No. 12 entering the tournament, the Cavalier duo is the lowest ranked team to take the title since Auburn’s Andrew Colombo and Mark Kovacs, The title was the first doubles championship for the ACC. Inglot and Shabaz were the first ACC team to reach the final since the start of the modern NCAA Individual Championships in 1978. With the title, Virginia has won an NCAA Individual Championship for the third consecutive year. Former Cavalier Somdev Devvarman won the 2007 and 2008 NCAA Singles Championships. The last school to win NCAA Individual titles in three consecutive years was Stanford from 1998-2000.

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AWARD WiNNeRs

ACC Champion Virginia

Freshman of the Year Ryan Hill NC state

Performer of the Year Ryan Foster Virginia

Coach of the Year Jason Vigilante Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Chris Kollar NC state

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All-Time ACC ChAmps 1953 NC State 1954 Maryland 1955 Maryland 1956 North Carolina 1957 North Carolina 1958 Duke 1959 Duke 1960 North Carolina 1961 North Carolina 1962 North Carolina 1963 North Carolina 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Duke 1971 North Carolina 1972 Maryland 1973 Duke 1974 Maryland 1975 Duke 1976 Maryland 1977 Duke 1978 Clemson 1979 North Carolina 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Clemson 1984 Virginia 1985 North Carolina 1986 NC State 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Wake Forest 1990 Wake Forest 1991 NC State 1992 NC State 1993 Wake Forest 1994 Wake Forest 1995 NC State 1996 NC State 1997 NC State 1998 NC State 1999 NC State 2000 Duke 2001 NC State 2002 NC State 2003 NC State 2004 NC State 2005 Virginia 2006 NC State 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia

NUMBER OF ACC TITlEs CAPTURED BY VIRGINIA IN FOUR YEARs.

MEN’s CROss COUNTRY

Ryan Foster posted a first-place time of 24:27.7 on the 8K Ranson-Hamrick Course as Virginia successfully defended its ACC Championship on Nov. 1 in Chapel Hill, N.C. Three other Cavaliers posted top-10 finishes as Virginia claimed its third ACC men’s title in four years. Virginia tallied 40 team points to place ahead of second-place NC State (56), Virginia Tech (75) and Florida State (80). Duke placed fifth with 127 points, while Boston College and Maryland tied for sixth (199). Host team North Carolina was eighth (209) followed by Clemson (212), Georgia Tech (239), Wake Forest (342) and Miami (372). Foster, a senior team captain from Stephens City, Va., who placed third in last year’s event, delivered a strong kick at the finish to place ahead of Boston College’s Tim Ritchie (24:30) and Virginia Tech’s Devin Cornwall (24:30.8). N.C. State’s tandem of Bobby Mack (24:30.9) and John Martinez (24:33.8) rounded out the top five. NC State’s Ryan

Hill earned ACC Freshman of the Year honors by leading all first-year runners with a 13th-place time of 24:47.2. Virginia’s Jason Vigilante was named ACC Coach of the Year.

• NCAA ACtioN Virginia led all ACC teams with 383 team points and a 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championships on Nov. 24 at Indiana State. NC State placed 21st with a score of 473, and Florida State was 26th at 576. Virginia sophomore Emil Heineking placed 26th overall with a time of 30:02.0 on the 10,000-meter course to earn All-America honors for the second straight year. NC State’s Bobby Mack (30:24.4) placed 47th and the Wolfpack’s John Martinez was 49th at 30:25.6. Boston College’s Timothy Ritchie (30:34.7) was 62nd, while Virginia’s Ryan Collins checked in at 30:38.4 and finished 70th. Daniel Roberts finished 85th with a time of 30:47.2 to lead Florida State.•

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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS / FALL SPORTS

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Florida State

Freshman of the Year Anna Nosenko Wake Forest

WOMEN’s CROSS COUNTRY Florida State’s Susan Kuijken, whose time of 20:11 in the women’s 6K race edged Virginia Tech’s Tas Fanning by six-tenths of a second, captured her second straight ACC title and keyed a dominating performance that saw FSU place four runners among the top seven and five among the top nine in the ACC Championships, held on Nov. 1, 2008, at Chapel Hill, N.C. Florida State women’s coach Karen Harvey saw her squad’s 27-point performance outdistance second-place Boston College (106) and third-place Wake Forest (112). Duke and Virginia tied for fourth (124), followed by North Carolina (137), Virginia Tech (150), Clemson (170), Maryland (236), NC State (262), Georgia Tech (289) and Miami (392). The Seminoles’ Kuijken found herself among familiar company as the women’s race entered the home stretch. The junior from the Netherlands ran just slightly behind Fanning and North Carolina’s Brie Felnagle - both of whom joined her among the top four finishers in 2007. Kuijken’s strong finish was good enough to narrowly edge Fanning, while Felnagle posted a third-place time of 20:23. FSU’s Lesley Van Miert (20:32) and North Carolina’s Lauren Holesh (20:36) completed the top five. Wake Forest’s Anna Nosenko earned ACC Freshman of the Year honors with a 16th-place time of 21:22.8. Florida State’s Harvey was voted Coach of the Year.

• NCAA Action The Atlantic Coast Conference delivered a dominating performance in the NCAA Championships on Nov. 24 at Indiana State, as three league runners placed among the top four finishers. Florida State’s Kuijken placed second overall with a time of 19:34.9 on the 6,000-meter course. Virginia Tech’s Fanning placed third at 19:37.1, followed by North Carolina’s Brianna Felnagle in fourth at 19:53.3. FSU placed third in the team scoring with 163 points. Virginia was 26th at 605, and Boston College 27th at 651. Other ACC finishers of note included FSU’s Pilar McShine at 29th (20:34.5), North Carolina’s Lauren Holesh 30th (20:35.4), FSU’s Lesley Van Miert 38th (20:41.7) and FSU’s Linzi Snow 53rd (20:51.0). Lauretta Desubay led Virginia with a time of 21:07.2 (87th overall), while Nichole Lister posted a time of 21:15.6 (107th) to lead Boston College. •

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All-Time ACC Champs 1978 NC State 1979 NC State 1980 NC State 1981 Virginia 1982 Virginia 1983 NC State 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 Clemson 1987 NC State 1988 NC State 1989 NC State 1990 NC State 1991 NC State 1992 NC State 1993 NC State 1994 North Carolina 1995 NC State 1996 NC State 1997 NC State 1998 NC State 1999 North Carolina 2000 NC State 2001 NC State 2002 NC State Wake Forest 2003 North Carolina 2004 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 NC State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State

All-Time National Champions 1981 Virginia 1982 Virginia

Performer of the Year Susan Kuijken Florida State

Coach of the Year Karen Harvey Florida State

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Maddie McKeever Duke


AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Maryland

Freshman of the Year Paige Selenski Virginia

Offensive Player of the Year Katie O’Donnell Maryland

Defensive Player of the Year Susie Rowe Maryland

Coach of the Year Jennifer Averill Wake Forest

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Susie Rowe Maryland

FIELD HOCKEY All-Time ACC Champs 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 Maryland 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 Maryland 1999 Maryland 2000 Maryland 2001 Maryland 2002 Wake Forest 2003 Wake Forest 2004 North Carolina 2005 Maryland 2006 Wake Forest 2007 North Carolina 2008 Maryland All-Time National Champions 1987 Maryland 1989 North Carolina 1993 Maryland 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1999 Maryland 2002 Wake Forest 2003 Wake Forest 2004 Wake Forest 2005 Maryland 2006 Maryland 2007 North Carolina 2008 Maryland

Once again, the ACC proved to be the nation’s top Field Hockey conference as the league captured its 14th title in 28 years of sponsorship when Maryland won the NCAA national championship.  At the ACC tournament, top seeded Maryland won its seventh ACC title with a 4-3 win over No. 3 seeded Wake Forest.  Maryland swept Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year awards with Katie O’Donnell and Susie Rowe taking home the accolades, respectively. Virginia’s Paige Selenski won ACC Freshman of the Year while Wake Forest’s Jennifer Averill won ACC Coach of the Year honors.  Maryland’s Rowe won the Honda Award as National Player of the Year while Katie O’Donnell captured National Player of the Year accolades from womensfieldhockey.com.  Virginia’s Selenski won National Rookie of the Year honors from womensfieldhockey. com while Maryland head coach Missy Meharg won National Field Hockey Coaches Association Coach of the Year honors.  Seven studentathletes landed on the National Field Hockey Coaches Association / Longstretch Division I All-America first team.  In total, 18 of the league’s

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student-athletes won All-America honors.  All six ACC teams finished ranked in the STX/NFHCA Top-20 with Maryland and Wake Forest securing the top two spots followed by North Carolina and Duke at seventh and eighth, respectively.  Virginia finished 12th while Boston College took 15th in the final ranking.

• NCAA Action For the seventh time this decade and 14th time overall, an ACC team won the NCAA Field Hockey National Championship.  Maryland won its fifth title in school history with a 4-2 win over Wake Forest in a replay of the ACC Championship Game.  An ACC team reached the finale for the tenth consecutive year and 21st time overall.  Five teams reached the NCAA Tournament with Wake Forest and Maryland hosting the first and second rounds.  Maryland, Duke, Wake Forest and Virginia advanced out of the first round while North Carolina fell to Michigan State in its opener.  In the second round, Maryland downed Duke while Wake Forest downed Virginia.  •

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VIRGINIA TECH claimed its third ACC Championship in five years, downing Boston College 30-12 on Dec. 6 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who ran for two first-half touchdowns, was voted the game’s Most Valuable Player. Darren Evans added 114 rushing yards and one touchdown. The title game kicked off a record-setting postseason for the ACC, which saw 10 of its 12 teams receive bowl bids. Virginia Tech (104) added to its memorable season by defeating Cincinnati 20-7 in the FedEx Orange Bowl behind Evans’ 153 rushing yards and a stout effort by the defense. Maryland (Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl), Wake Forest (EagleBank Bowl) and Florida State (Champs Sports Bowl) also claimed

bowl wins for the conference. Georgia Tech’s Jonathan Dwyer, who led all conference rushers with 1,395 yards, was the overwhelming choice as ACC Overall and Offensive Player of the Year. Dwyer’s average of 6.975 yards per carry was the seventh-best in ACC history. Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich was voted Defensive Player of the Year. Herzlich ranked ninth among ACC tacklers and returned two of his six interceptions for touchdowns. Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson was voted ACC Coach of the Year after guiding the Yellow Jackets to a 9-4 overall record and tie for first place in the Coastal Division at 5-3 in his first year at the helm. National honors also rolled in, as Wake Forest’s Aaron Curry received the Dick Butkus


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Award as the nation’s top collegiate linebacker, and Florida State’s Graham Gano picked up the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top placekicker. The ACC finished the regular season 41-17 against non-conference competition, a .707 winning percentage. That represented the most nonconference wins in league history and the fifthbest winning percentage. The ACC finished the 2008 regular season ranked as the nation’s third best conference by both the Sagarin Index and the Anderson & Hester Report. For the first time ever, the ACC had nine teams with seven or more wins. Seven teams had eight wins or more, another conference first. Two bowl games involving ACC teams – the Champs Sports Bowl and Emerald Bowl – were ESPN’s highest rated bowl games in 2008. Overall, the ACC had teams in four of ESPN’s top six rated bowl games. The ACC had three teams – Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and Florida State – that finished ranked among the Top 25 in both the Associated Press and Coaches Polls. •

ACC Champion Virginia Tech

Player of the Year Jonathan Dwyer Georgia Tech

Rookie of the Year Russell Wilson NC State

Coach of the Year Paul Johnson Georgia Tech

Offensive Rookie of the Year Russell Wilson NC State

Jim Tatum Award [Scholar-Athlete Award] Darryl Richard Georgia Tech

Defensive Rookie of the Year Sean Spence Miami

Jacobs Blocking Award Eugene Monroe Virginia

Offensive Player of the Year Jonathan Dwyer Georgia Tech

Brian Piccolo Award Robert Quinn North Carolina

Defensive Player of the Year Mark Herzlich Boston College

All-Time ACC Champs 1953 Duke Maryland 1954 Duke 1955 Maryland Duke 1956 Clemson 1957 NC State 1958 Clemson 1959 Clemson 1960 Duke 1961 Duke 1962 Duke 1963 North Carolina NC State 1964 NC State 1965 Clemson NC State 1966 Clemson 1967 Clemson 1968 NC State 1969 South Carolina 1970 Wake Forest 1971 North Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 NC State 1974 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1976 Maryland 1977 North Carolina 1978 Clemson 1979 NC State 1980 North Carolina 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Maryland 1984 Maryland 1985 Maryland 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Virginia Duke 1990 Georgia Tech 1991 Clemson 1992 Florida State 1993 Florida State 1994 Florida State 1995 Florida State Virginia 1996 Florida State 1997 Florida State 1998 Florida State Georgia Tech 1999 Florida State 2000 Florida State 2001 Maryland 2002 Florida State 2003 Florida State 2004 Virginia Tech 2005 Florida State 2006 Wake Forest 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech All-Time National Champions 1953 Maryland 1981 Clemson 1990 Georgia Tech 1993 Florida State 1999 Florida State

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Second-seeded MARYLAND collected its first Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Soccer Championship since 2002 with a 1-0 decision over fourthseeded Virginia on November 16, 2008. The lone goal proved to be enough to give the Terps their third overall ACC crown before 1,513 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. Terrapins’ Graham Zusi nearly stunned both teams by launching a long drive from just beyond midfield in the opening seconds of the title match. Only an alert save by Virginia goalkeeper Michael Giallombardo prevented the attempt from finding its mark. But Maryland found the back of the net at the 2:38 mark as Casey Townsend took a feed from Doug Rodkey and crossed to junior midfielder and Tournament Most Valuable Player Jeremy Hall, who drove home his 13th goal of the

season from close range. Virginia had its chances, but Maryland goalkeeper Zac MacMath recorded five saves and defenders Omar Gonzalez, Rich Costanzo, A.J. Delagarza and Rodney Wallace helped preserve the shutout. The ACC crown also extended Maryland’s win streak to 11 straight victories before heading into the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Joining Hall on the All-Tournament team were Maryland teammates Gonzalez, MacMath and Townsend; Virginia’s Brian Ownby, Jonathan Villanueva and Matt Poole; Wake Forest’s Corben Bone, Boston College’s Chris Brown, Duke’s Mike Grella and NC State’s Ronnie Bouemboue. Eight of the ACC’s nine men’s soccer programs were represented on the 2008 All-ACC first-, second- and All-Freshman teams. Wake Forest, the No. 1-ranked Demon Deacons,


who topped the Soccer America and National Soccer Coaches Association of America Top 25 polls all 11 weeks of the season, picked up five firstteam ACC selections. For the fourth time in his career, Wake Forest’s Jay Vidovich was selected as the ACC Coach of the Year. Vidovich helped the Demon Deacons secure their place as ACC regular season champions for the 2008 season. The Deacs also captured their first unbeaten regularseason finish in program history and enter the tournament riding an unbeaten streak of 23 games, dating back to last season. Duke senior forward Mike Grella, who ranked among the nation’s top leaders in points per game was named the 2008 ACC Offensive Player of the Year, while Tony Tchani of Virginia, the only rookie to be named to either the first or second team earned 2008 Freshman of the Year honors The ACC placed a conference-high six student-athletes on the Missouri Athletic Club Hermann Trophy Semifinalist list and a league-high two on the final ballot. In the end it went to Wake Forest senior forward Marcus Tracy, who capped one of the most decorated careers in school history by being named the winner of the 2008 MAC Hermann Trophy, the top individual honor in college soccer.

• NCAA Action

The ACC led all conferences with six teams selected to the 2008 NCAA Tournament Field of 48, while four of the six teams which participated in NCAA Tournament action earned a top 16 national seed and a first-round bye. The ACC once again earned the top seed; the 10th time since seeding began in 1994. Defending national champion Wake Forest collected the No. 1

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seed in the Demon Deacons’ eighth consecutive NCAA appearance and 13th overall. Wake finished the 2008 season as the ACC regular season champions, earning the No. 1 seed in the league’s postseason tournament, and captured its first unbeaten regular-season finish in program history. ACC Tournament Champion Maryland was awarded the No. 2 seed in their 26th NCAA appearance in school history and their eighth consecutive. The 2008 season saw the ACC collect its 13th Men’s Soccer National Championship as the Maryland Terrapins won the 2008 NCAA National Championship, their second NCAA Title in four years. In addition, the ACC owned 75 percent of the Final Four Field (MD, UNC & WF, while 2008 marked the first time in NCAA History the two teams in the title game were from one conference. The Terps defeated North Carolina, 1-0, off a gamewinner from senior Graham Zusi to capture the 2008 NCAA National Championship at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The 2008 Maryland edition set a school-record for wins (23) and shutouts (15) in a season as well as won both the ACC and NCAA championships. In addition, the Terps will take a 16-game winning streak into the 2009 campaign. The league’s programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 156 appearances that include 209 victories in the last 50 years, earning 13 national crowns and making 20 appearances in the title contest. The 2008 season also marked the eighth consecutive year at least one team from the ACC was represented in the College Cup and fifth consecutive year that the ACC sent two teams to the NCAA Semifinals. •

THE NUMBER OF ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS COLLECTED BY MARYLAND SINCE 1953.

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Maryland

Freshman of the Year Tony Tchani Virginia

Offensive Player of the Year Mike Grella Duke

Defensive Player of the Year Ike Opara Wake Forest

Coach of the Year Jay Vidovich Wake Forest

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Zack Schilawski Wake Forest

All-Time ACC Champs 1953 Maryland 1954 Maryland 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland North Carolina 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Virginia 1970 Virginia 1971 Maryland 1972 Clemson 1973 Clemson 1974 Clemson 1975 Clemson 1976 Clemson 1977 Clemson 1978 Clemson 1979 Clemson 1980 Duke 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Clemson 1986 Virginia 1987 North Carolina 1988 Virginia 1989 Wake Forest 1990 NC State 1991 Virginia 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 Virginia 1995 Virginia 1996 Maryland 1997 Virginia 1998 Clemson 1999 Duke 2000 North Carolina 2001 Clemson 2002 Maryland 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Boston College 2008 Maryland

All-Time National Champions 1984 Clemson 1986 Duke 1987 Clemson 1989 Virginia 1991 Virginia 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 Virginia 2001 North Carolina 2005 Maryland 2007 Wake Forest 2008 Maryland

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Top-seeded NoRth CARoliNA brought home yet another Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Soccer Championship, blanking seventhseeded Virginia Tech 3-0 in the title game on Nov. 9 at WakeMed Soccer Park. In claiming the tournament title for the 19th time in 21 tries, the Tar Heels improved to 54-0-3 all time in ACC Championship play. The title was UNC’s fourth straight. North Carolina junior forward Casey Nogueira, whose goal early in the second half pushed UNC’s lead to 2-0, was voted the 2008 ACC Women’s Soccer

Championship’s Most Valuable Player. Jessica McDonald and Courtney Jones added goals for the Tar Heels. The loss ended a storybook run for Virginia Tech, which outlasted two nationally-ranked teams - secondseeded Florida State and thirdseeded Virginia - on penalty kick shootouts to advance to the championship game for the first time. The Tar Heels broke through at the 27:46 mark of the opening half, when Jessica McDonald headed a cornerkick pass from Yael Averbuch strongly into the back of the net. The goal was


The score was Nogueira’s 21st of the season. Jones’ game-winning goal came with just 9.9 seconds showing on the clock and came off a long feed from Whitney Engen on a breakaway. With the shutout, the Tar Heels completed the 2008 ACC Championship without giving up a score. Ashlyn Harris and Anna Rodenbough combined for the shutouts in goal. Nogueira was joined on the All-Tournament team by teammates McDonald, Heath, Engen, Meghan Klingenberg and Nikki Washington; Virginia Tech goalkeeper Kristin Carden, who had seven saves in Sunday’s match, and Hokies forward Emily Jukich; Boston College’s Brooke Knowlton; and Virginia’s Sinead Farrelly and Sarah Senty. The honors weren’t the end of the line for the nationally-ranked Tar Heels, who eventually captured the 2008 national title, nor Noguiera, who received the Honda Award and was named National Player of the Year by three publications.

• NCAA Action

the Glendale, Ariz. sophomore’s fourth of the season. North Carolina was active offensively at the outset of the match, as five different players attempted a total of seven shots on goal in the first 20 minutes. By halftime, the Tar Heels held a 9-1 advantage in shots taken and had attempted five corner kicks. The final stats showed UNC with a 22-8 edge in shots attempted. Nogueira stuck for her goal in the match’s 56th minute, taking pinpoint passes from Tobin Heath and McDonald before slotting a kick inside the left post.

Atlantic Coast Conference champion North Carolina led a field of eight league teams selected to compete in the 2008 NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament. It marked the second straight year the ACC has placed eight teams among the 64-team field, and a record six competed as national seeds. North Carolina received a No. 1 seeding, while Florida State and Virginia were awarded No. 2 seeds. No. 3 seeds went to Boston College, Duke and Wake Forest. ACC Championship runner-up Virginia Tech and Miami rounded out the ACC’s representation in the 2008 field. The NCAA appearance marked the 27th straight for the North Carolina. Florida State appeared in the NCAA Tournament field for the ninth time. It marked the 21st NCAA appearance by Virginia, the 15th by Duke, the 13th for Wake Forest and the 12th by Boston College. Miami appeared for the third time (and for the second straight year), and Virginia Tech for the second time (and the first since 2004). •

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion North Carolina

Freshman of the Year Tiffany McCarty Florida State

Offensive Player of the Year Casey Noguiera North Carolina

Defensive Player of the Year Nikki Krzysik Virginia

Coach of the Year Anson Dorrance North Carolina

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Yael Averbuch North Carolina

19 NUMBER OF TIMES NORTH CAROLINA CAPTURED THE NATIONAL TITLE. All-Time ACC Champs 1987 North Carolina 1988 NC State 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2004 Virginia 2005 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2007 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina All-Time National Champions 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina

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ACC Co-Champion Duke

ACC Co-Champion North Carolina

Freshman of the Year lane Carico Miami

Defending league Champion Clemson was tabbed by the head coaches to capture the ACC Crown. However, it was rivals DUKe and NoRth CARoliNA who ultimately shared the league title by finishing the year at matching 15-5 records in ACC play. The teams earned the second Co-Championship in ACC history. The crown was the 11th for North Carolina while Duke captured its ninth title. Miami’s Nicole Lantagne Welch won her first ACC Coach of the Year honor as she led the Hurricanes into a tie for third place, only one match back from UNC and Duke. Clemson’s Danielle Hepburn captured the ACC Player of the Year award while Miami’s Lane Carico was honored as the league’s top freshman. Carico also earned AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year honors marking the sixth time in the last seven years that an ACC Freshman has taken home the award. North Carolina led the All-ACC balloting with four student-athletes honored. Clemson’s Hepburn earned AVCA third-team All-America honors

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while 11 other student-athletes took Honorable Mention AllAmerica honors. On the academic side, 30 student-athletes were named to the All-ACC Academic team while Duke’s Rachael Moss took CoSIDa/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America second-team honors. Ten more student-athletes earned CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District honors.

Player of the Year Danielle Hepburn Clemson

• NCAA ACtioN North Carolina earned automatic qualification to the NCAA Tournament while Duke and Clemson each earned at-large bids. The Tigers downed Tennessee at home to extend the league’s streak of 16 straight years with a win in the NCAA Tournament. Duke and North Carolina also tallied wins with triumphs over San Francisco and American, respectively. In the second round, Clemson fell to Utah, Duke lost to UCLA and North Carolina was eliminated by Oregon. Duke finished 25-9, North Carolina finished 22-11 while Clemson closed the year 23-10.•

Coach of the Year Nicole lantagne Welch Miami

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Natalie Mullikin Wake Forest

All-Time ACC ChAmps 1980 North Carolina 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 Duke 1985 Duke 1986 Duke 1987 NC State 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 Maryland 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Georgia Tech 1996 Maryland 1997 Clemson 1998 Florida State 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Maryland 2004 Maryland 2005 North Carolina Maryland 2006 Duke 2007 Clemson 2008 Duke North Carolina

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After tying for second place in the final regular-season standings, DUKE captured its eighth conference title in 11 years and its 17th overall with a 79-69 win over Florida State in the championship game of the 56th annual ACC Tournament at Atlanta’s Georgia Dome. The 17 titles tie North Carolina for the most in league history. The two programs also lead all conference schools with 84 ACC Tournament wins apiece. Jon Scheyer scored 29 points, and Gerald Henderson added 27 to lead the Blue Devils in the championship game. Scheyer received Tournament Most Valuable Player honors as the Blue Devils claimed the trophy after watching rival UNC win it the previous two years. Scheyer averaged 21.7 points and 4.0 rebounds and made 16-of-31 shots (.516) from the floor in three tournament games. Florida State’s Toney Douglas led all scorers in the tournament, averaging 26.7 points per game. The fourth-seeded Seminoles, who defeated top-seeded UNC in the semifinals, reached the

title game for the first time since joining the ACC prior to the 1991-92 season. North Carolina finished first during the regular season with a 13-3 league mark, while Duke and Wake Forest tied for second at 11-5. The first-place finish marked the third straight regular-season finish for the Tar Heels and the 17th overall. The ACC saw 10 of its 12 teams finish with winning records, and nine teams won at least 19 games. Junior guard Ty Lawson was voted ACC Player of the Year. Lawson, whose 3.48:1 assist-toturnover ratio is the best ever for an ACC player, became the 13th North Carolina player to win the award and is only the second point guard in league annals to win the award since the Tar Heels’ Phil Ford did so in 1978. Virginia’s Sylven Landesberg became the first Virginia player since Chris Williams in 1999, and the fourth overall, to win the ACC Freshman of the Year award. Landesberg averaged 16.6 points per game and scored 10 or more points in 12 of his last13 games and 23 times overall. Florida


and ACC. Hamilton also picked up the National Coach of the Year award from Basketball Times. North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough became the third ACC player to earn consensus first-team All-America honors for a third straight year (joining NC State’s David Thompson in 1973-75 and Virginia’s Ralph Sampson in 1981-83). The ACC has had at least one consensus AllAmerican in 18 of the past 19 years. Since 1981, the ACC has produced 38 consensus All-Americans, 25 percent in all of the NCAA (38 of 150) during that span.

State’s Leonard Hamilton, who guided the Seminoles to a 25-10 overall record - their best mark in 16 seasons - and the school’s first NCAA Tournament berth since 1998, was voted the ACC Coach of the Year in balloting by Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. The 16th-ranked Seminoles, picked in the preseason to finish 10th, posted a 10-6 conference record, their third-best ACC mark in school history. Hamilton, who coached at Miami from 1990-2000 when the Hurricanes competed in the Big East Conference, became the first coach in college basketball history to have earned coach of the year honors in both the Big East (1995 and ’97)

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• POST-SEASON ACTION North Carolina claimed its second NCAA title in five years and its fifth overall, defeating Michigan State 89-72 before 79,922 at Detroit’s Ford Field in the national title game. ACC teams have now won four NCAA titles in nine years and 11 overall. Junior guard Wayne Ellington averaged 19.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game in tournament play en route to being named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. Teammates Tyler Hansbrough and Ty Lawson were named to the AllFinal Four team. ACC teams saw a record-tying seven teams earn NCAA bids (North Carolina, Duke, Wake Forest, Florida State, Clemson, Boston College and Maryland), while Virginia Tech and Miami were tabbed for the NIT. With a 9-6 mark in this year’s NCAA Tournament, the ACC extended its non-losing streak in NCAA tourney play to a national-best 22 straight years. The Big East has the next longest current non-losing streak with 16 straight years. The ACC remains the winningest conference in NCAA history with a 338-170 (.665) mark. •

Number of NCAA Titles ACC teams have won, four in just the last nine years.

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Duke

Rookie of the Year Sylven Landesburg Virginia

Player of the Year Ty Lawson North Carolina

Defensive Player of the Year Toney Douglas Florida State

Coach of the Year Leonard Hamilton Florida State

Skip Prosser Award (Scholar-Athlete Award) Jack McClinton Miami

All-Time ACC Champs 1954 NC State 1955 NC State 1956 NC State 1957 North Carolina 1958 Maryland 1959 NC State 1960 Duke 1961 Wake Forest 1962 Wake Forest 1963 Duke 1964 Duke 1965 NC State 1966 Duke 1967 North Carolina 1968 North Carolina 1969 North Carolina 1970 NC State 1971 South Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 NC State 1974 NC State 1975 North Carolina 1976 Virginia 1977 North Carolina 1978 Duke 1979 North Carolina 1980 Duke 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 NC State 1984 Maryland 1985 Georgia Tech 1986 Duke 1987 NC State 1988 Duke 1989 North Carolina 1990 Georgia Tech 1991 North Carolina 1992 Duke 1993 Georgia Tech 1994 North Carolina 1995 Wake Forest 1996 Wake Forest 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Duke 2004 Maryland 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 Duke

All-Time National Champions 1957 North Carolina 1974 NC State 1982 North Carolina 1983 NC State 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 North Carolina 2001 Duke 2002 Maryland 2005 North Carolina 2009 North Carolina

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To open the 2008-09 season, North Carolina earned its first-ever Preseason Women’s NIT title with an 80-79 escape at then-ranked No. 2 Oklahoma on November 23. And then, to conclude the season, the ACC broke the league record for nonconference wins in a single season with 156 and was one of only four leagues with seven teams owning more than 20 wins. Marissa Coleman’s three-point field goal with 2:54 left in overtime and a nearly perfect afternoon from the foul line gave Maryland the edge in a 92-89 victory over Duke in the 32nd annual ACC Tournament championship

game. The TeRps, who earned their eighth ACC title, overcame the disappointment of losing a six-point lead in the final 90 seconds of regulation, and they improved to 10-1 in OT during the careers of spectacular seniors Coleman and Kristi Toliver. Coleman, who was named Tournament Most Valuable Player, finished with 28 points, 15 rebounds and six assists to deliver Maryland its first ACC title since 1989. The Terps went 23-of-24 at the foul line, a tournament record for any game with 10 or more attempts. In addition, the OT was the first in the ACC finals since the Terrapins lost to


Virginia 106-103 in three extra sessions in 1993, a classic some consider the best game involving two ACC teams. The 2009 ACC Tournament, celebrating its 10th anniversary in Greensboro, set four single-session attendance records, while the four-day count also set a new overall attendance record of 73,187 fans. Maryland led the league with a pair of players on the ACC first team as Toliver, the only repeat first-team selection from last season, was joined by Terrapin teammate Marissa Coleman. Virginia also placed two players on the first team, as Lyndra Littles and Monica Wright were selected by 45 members of the ACC’s Blue Ribbon Panel, which was formed last year and includes members of the media as well as ACC head coaches. Duke’s Chante Black completed the first-team selections. NC State’s Bonae Holston earned the second-annual ACC Sixth Player of the Year honor, while Maryland center Lynetta Kizer was named ACC Freshman of the Year after helping the Terps to a share of the ACC co-championship and a No. 1 seed in the ACC Tournament. ACC Women’s Basketball Defensive Player of the Year Chante Black of Duke headlined the conference’s 2009 All-Defensive Team, as North Carolina’s Jessica Breland, Clemson’s Lele Hardy, Florida State’s Jacinta Monroe and Georgia Tech’s Jacqua Williams joined

200 Black on the team. In addition, Virginia Tech senior Laura Haskins was named recipient of the inaugural Kay Yow Award as the ACC Women’s Basketball ScholarAthlete of the Year. Three ACC players were selected in the first round of the 2009 Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) Draft. The 2009 WNBA Draft, saw a trio of ACC studentathletes tabbed in the first 10 picks, while nine ACC players were selected overall, matching the league’s draftee totals of both 2006 and 2007.

• NCAA Action For the seventh-straight year, the Atlantic Coast Conference was represented by at least six teams in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Field of 64. The ACC was one of only four leagues to place six or more teams in the Big Dance. For the fourth consecutive year, a pair of ACC teams earned two of the No. 1 seeds to the NCAA Tournament. Maryland, which won the school’s first ACC Tournament

number of times acc teams have won in the ncaa tournament in the last 32 years.

crown since 1989, finished 28-4 and earned a No. 1 slot for the second consecutive year. Joining the Terrapins as a No. 1 seed was Duke, which concluded the regular season 26-5 overall, including eight wins against ranked opponents. Joining Maryland and Duke as representatives of the ACC were Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Virginia. The league’s women’s basketball programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 150 appearances and won 200 games in the last 32 years, including 36 wins by a number one seed. Boston College, which made its second consecutive Women’s NIT appearance, and Wake Forest represented the ACC in the postseason WNIT. Boston College finished as the runners-up to South Florida. Maryland was the lone ACC team competing in the 2009 regionals as the Terrapins advance to the regional finals in Raleigh, N.C., where the team fell to Louisville, 77-60. •

All-Time ACC Champs 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 NC State 1981 Maryland 1982 Maryland 1983 Maryland 1984 North Carolina 1985 NC State 1986 Maryland 1987 NC State 1988 Maryland 1989 Maryland 1990 Virginia 1991 NC State 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 Clemson 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Clemson 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Duke 2004 Duke 2005 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2007 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 Maryland

All-Time National Champions 1994 North Carolina 2006 Maryland

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Maryland

Rookie of the Year Lyetta Kizer Maryland

Player of the Year Kristi Toliver Maryland

Defensive Player of the Year Chante Black Duke

Sixth Player of the Year Bonae Holston NC State

Coach of the Year Sue Semrau Florida State

Kay Yow Award (Scholar-Athlete Award ) Laura Haskins Virginia Tech

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Virginia won its 10th ACC Swimming and Diving Championship in the last 11 years with 832 team points at the ACC Swimming and Diving Championships held at Maryland’s Eppley Recreation Center.  The Cavaliers bested Florida State and North Carolina by nearly 200 points en route to the win, Virginia’s 12th all-time.  The Cavaliers won nine events.  Overall in 2009, 20 new ACC records were set and 18 new ACC Championship Meet records were eclipsed.  Virginia’s Matt McLean earned ACC Most Valuable Swimmer while Miami’s Rueben Ross was selected as Most Valuable Diver.  In the postseason awards, Georgia Tech’s Gal Nevo earned Swimmer of the

NUMBER OF ACC TITLES VIRGINIA HAS WON IN THE LAST 11 YEARS.

Year honors while Miami’s Ross took Diver of the Year accolades.  Georgia Tech’s Nigel Plummer was tabbed as the Freshman of the Year while Virginia’s Mark Bernardino won Coach of the Year for the 16th time in his career.

• NCAA Action Virginia’s ninth-place finish at the NCAA Championships led the way for the league as Miami, Georgia Tech, Florida State, North Carolina and Virginia Tech followed in the standings.  Georgia Tech’s Gal Nevo earned a second place finish in the 400 IM and took fourth in the 200 IM.  Overall, the league had ten AllAmerican finishes among eight student-athletes. •

All-Time ACC Champs 1954 NC State 1955 NC State 1956 NC State North Carolina 1957 North Carolina 1958 North Carolina 1959 North Carolina 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland North Carolina NC State 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland North Carolina 1965 Maryland 1966 NC State 1967 NC State 1968 NC State 1969 NC State 1970 Maryland 1971 NC State 1972 NC State 1973 NC State 1974 NC State 1975 NC State 1976 NC State 1977 NC State 1978 NC State 1979 NC State 1980 NC State 1981 NC State 1982 NC State 1983 North Carolina 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 Clemson 1987 Virginia 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 Virginia 1991 North Carolina 1992 NC State 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Virginia 2000 Virginia 2001 Virginia 2002 Virginia 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Virginia 2007 Florida State 2008 Virginia 2009 Virginia

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ACC Champion Virginia

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Freshman of the Year Nigel Plummer Georgia Tech

Swimmer of the Year Gal Nevo Georgia Tech

Diver of the Year Reuben Ross Miami

Coach of the Year Mark Bernardino Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Reuben Ross Miami


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NUMBER OF ACC TITLES VIRGINIA HAS WON SINCE 1990. All-Time ACC Champs 1979 NC State 1980 NC State 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Clemson 1990 Virginia 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 Clemson 1998 Virginia 1999 Virginia 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Maryland 2006 Florida State 2007 North Carolina 2008 Virginia 2009 Virginia

Virginia captured the ACC Swimming and Diving title with 848 points at the Eppley Recreation Center at the University of Maryland.  The title was Virginia’s second straight and eighth in school history.  North Carolina finished second with 602.5 points.  Virginia’s Mei Christensen won Most Valuable Swimmer and Miami’s Brittany Viola took Most Valuable Diver for the second consecutive year at the ACC Swimming and Diving Championship.  In the postseason awards, Christensen took Swimmer of the Year while NC State’s Kristin Davies earned the Women’s Diver of the Year award.  North Carolina’s Layne Brodie was named Freshman of the Year while Cavalier

head coach, Mark Bernardino won Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year.

• NCAA Action Virginia carried the ACC banner with a 12th place finish at the NCAA Championships.  Among other ACC finishers, North Carolina finished 20th, Miami tied for 24th and NC State shared 29th place.  Duke took 33rd, Virginia Tech checked in at 34th, followed by Clemson at 43rd and Maryland in a tie for 44th.  NC State’s Kristen Davies won the league’s only individual title in Platform Diving. The title was the ACC’s second consecutive victory in the event. •

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ACC Champion Virginia

Freshman of the Year Layne Brodie North Carolina

Swimmer of the Year Mei Christensen Virginia

Diver of the Year Kristin Davies NC State

Coach of the Year Mark Bernardino Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Kristin Davies NC State

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ACC Champion Florida State

Track Performer of the Year Michael Bingham Wake Forest

Field Performer of the Year Ngoni Makusha Florida State

Freshman of the Year Dwight Barbiasz Maryland

Coach of the Year Bob Braman Florida State

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Brent LaRue Wake Forest

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For the eighth straight year, Florida State won the ACC Indoor Track and Field Championship with a convincing 125 point performance to best Virginia Tech (98.5) and Virginia (94) over the three days of competition at Virginia Tech’s Rector Field House.  The Seminoles took three event titles and led the league with eight All-ACC performers.  Three new meet records were set during the week.  Wake Forest’s Michael Bingham captured Track Performer of the Year honors while Florida State’s Ngoni Makusha won Field Performer of the Year honors.  Maryland’s Dwight Barbiasz won Freshman of the Year honors and Florida State’s Bob Braman was named Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career.

• NCAA Action Florida State came close to winning its first NCAA Indoor Track and Field title with a third place finish at the 2009 Championships held in College Station, Texas.  Virginia Tech took 22nd place, followed by Clemson and Wake Forest in a tie for 23rd.  Maryland earned a tie for 39th, followed by Miami and North Carolina in a share of 41st.  Virginia tied for 47th, and Georgia Tech tied for 59th.  Wake Forest’s Michael Bingham won the 400m Dash while Clemson’s Jacoby Ford won the 60m Dash.  Florida State had nine All-Americans to lead the league. •

All-Time ACC Champs* 1954 Maryland 1955 North Carolina 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1976 Maryland 1977 Maryland 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 Maryland 1987 Clemson 1988 NC State 1989 Clemson 1990 Clemson 1991 Clemson 1992 Clemson 1993 Clemson 1994 Florida State 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 Clemson 2000 Clemson 2001 Clemson 2002 Clemson 2003 Florida State 2004 Florida State 2005 Florida State 2006 Florida State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State 2009 Florida State * No indoor championships were held between 1981 and 1986.


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All-Time ACC Champs 1987 Virginia 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 Clemson 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 North Carolina 2004 North Carolina 2005 Miami 2006 Miami 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Florida State

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Florida State posted 11 All-ACC finishers to take its first ACC Indoor Track and Field Championship thanks to an all-around team victory.  The 2008 Championships, held at Virginia Tech’s Rector Field House, saw Florida State win only four events to take the title with 132 points over North Carolina’s total of 104.  Six new meet records were set in the three-day event.  Miami’s Murielle Ahoure took Track Performer of the Year while Clemson’s April Sinkler won Field Performer of the Year.  Virginia Tech’s Abigail Schaffer earned Freshman of the Year honors while Florida State’s Bob Braman was named Coach of the Year.

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Florida State

Track Performer of the Year Murielle Ahoure Miami

Field Performer of the Year April Sinkler Clemson

Freshman of the Year Abigail Schaffer Virginia Tech

Coach of the Year Bob Braman Florida State

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Brie Felnagle North Carolina

• NCAA Action Florida State led the way for the league at the NCAA Championships with an eighth place finish followed by North Carolina and Miami in 12th, Virginia Tech in a tie for 35th and Clemson in a share of 51st place.  Miami’s Murielle Ahoure won the 200m Dash while Florida State’s Kim Williams took first place in the Triple Jump.  Overall, the league had 14 All-Americans.  North Carolina led the tally with seven followed by Florida State (3), Virginia Tech (2), Clemson (1) and Miami (1). •

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ACC Champion Maryland

Freshman of the Year Jarrod Garnett Virginia Tech

WREsTING The MARYlAND TERRAPINs claimed the 2009 ACC Wrestling Championship – their second-straight conference crown on March 7 at Virginia Tech’s Cassell Coliseum The Terps have won 22 ACC wrestling championships overall. The Terps finished with 70 team points to edge Virginia, which finished with 68. Regular-season champion Virginia Tech placed third with 57.5, followed by North Carolina 54.5, NC State 49.5 and Duke 30.5. Virginia’s Brent Jones, who competed at 197 pounds, was named the championship’s Most Outstanding Wrestler. NC State’s Darrion Caldwell, the eventual national champion at 149 pounds, received ACC 2009 Wrestler of the Year honors. Virginia Tech 125-pounder Jarrod Garnett was named ACC Freshman of the Year. Kerry McCoy, who led Maryland to the ACC title in his first year on the job, was voted ACC Coach of the Year.

• NCAA ACtioN NC State’s Caldwell won the NCAA championship at 149 pounds with a tremendous 11-6 decision over

previously unbeaten and defending national champion Brent Metcalf of Iowa on March 21 in St. Louis. The win by Caldwell is widely viewed as one of the biggest upsets in the history of the NCAA Wrestling Championships. Caldwell was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler. With the victory, Caldwell became the ACC’s 15th NCAA wrestling champion. He finished the season with a 10-match winning streak – six by major decision, one by technical fall and one by pin. Maryland’s 10th-place NCAA finish was the highest among ACC teams. Caldwell, Duke’s Konrad Dudziak (285), Virgina’s Chris Henrich (174) and the Maryland trio of Steven Bell (133), Alex Krom (141) and Hudson Taylor (197) all earned All-America honors. Dudziak, Duke’s first All-America wrestler, finished as the national runner-up in his weight class. Maryland’s Taylor matched last season’s third-place NCAA finish. Krom placed fifth in his weight class, while Bell finished sixth. Henrich, who placed seventh at 174 pounds, became Virginia’s 10th All-American and the first since 2004. •

Wrestler of the Year Darrion Caldwell NC state

Coach of the Year Kerry McCoy Maryland

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year John Barone Duke

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All-Time ACC ChAmps 1954 Maryland 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Virginia 1975 Virginia 1976 NC State 1977 Virginia 1978 NC State 1979 North Carolina 1980 North Carolina 1981 NC State 1982 NC State 1983 NC State 1984 North Carolina 1985 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 NC State 1989 NC State 1990 NC State 1991 NC State 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 NC State 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 NC State 2002 NC State 2003 North Carolina 2004 NC State 2005 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2007 NC State 2008 Maryland 2009 Maryland

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ViRgiNiA’s John Hicks singled through the left side of the Florida State infield, driving home the two goahead runs in the ninth inning as the sixth-seeded Cavaliers edged the Seminoles 6-3 for the 2009 ACC Baseball Championship on May 24. FSU and Virginia entered the final innings tied, 3-3. The Seminoles loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the eighth, but Virginia reliever Tyler Wilson struck out pinch hitter Tommy Oravetz and induced first baseman Jack Posey to fly to right field, escaping the jam. In the top of the ninth, Virginia also managed to load the bases with one out on FSU reliever Sean Gilmartin, thanks to a single by designated hitter Phil Gosselin, an error by FSU second baseman Jason Stridham and a walk. Unlike Wilson, Gilmartin was unable to

get out of danger. Hicks delivered his crucial hit, putting the Cavs in the lead. Virginia added an insurance run when Dan Grovatt scored on a passed ball. Cavalier reliever Kevin Arico sewed up the victory by striking out the side in the bottom of the ninth. Florida State grabbed an early lead on a two-run first inning home run by Stridham, his 11th of the season. Stridham also drove in a run with a single in the third. The Cavaliers tied the game with a single run in the second, which was scored on Steven Proscia’s RBI double, and two runs in the fourth— catcher Franco Valdes drove in a run with a single, then later scored himself, thanks to a wild pitch, a fielder’s choice and a passed ball. It was the third ACC baseball title for Virginia, which last won the ACC Championshp in 1996. It was the


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sixth conference championship for the Cavalier athletic program this scholastic year — one more than FSU and Maryland, which claimed five titles each. This year’s tournament drew 39,639 fans for 13 games — the ninth best total in ACC history.

• NCAA Action A league record-tying seven Atlantic Coast Conference teams were among the 64-team field when the 2009 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship got under way with regional play May 29. Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech and North Carolina were named as regional host schools by the NCAA, and Virginia earned the conference’s automatic berth by virtue of winning the 2009 ACC

Baseball Championship. Boston College and Miami were also among the full-field of 64 teams announced on May 25, bringing the ACC’s total representation to seven. The ACC also placed seven teams in the 2005, 2006, and 2007 NCAA Championship fields. Six teams earned berths last year, and this marked the eighth straight year at least five teams have qualified for NCAA postseason play. In addition to being awarded the right to host a regional, North Carolina received a No. 4 national seed. The Tar Heels advanced to the College World Series at Omaha, Neb., for the fourth straight year. Miami was in the field for the 37th consecutive year, extending its own record. Florida State made its 32nd straight appearance, second all-time. Those are the nation’s two longest streaks. Among ACC teams, Clemson made its first appearance after a one-year absence, but the Tigers have been among the field 22 of the last 23 years. Georgia Tech was in the NCAA tournament for the second straight year, but the Yellow Jackets have appeared in 23 of the last 25 tournaments overall. North Carolina made its eighth straight NCAA appearance and Virginia is appearing for the sixth straight time. The relative newcomer was Boston College, which made its 10th overall NCAA appearance, but its first since 1967. Total NCAA postseason appearances (counting this season) for this year’s ACC participating teams are as follows: Boston College 10, Clemson 34, Florida State 47, Georgia Tech 25, Miami 38, North Carolina 24 and Virginia nine. Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina and Virginia reached the Super Regionals, and Virginia and UNC reached the College World Series at Omaha, Neb. to give the ACC multiple representation at that event for the third time. The CWS trip was the first ever for Virginia and the eighth for UNC. Both teams posted 12 records in Omaha. •

ACC Champion Virginia

Freshman of the Year Danny Hultzen Virginia

Player of the Year Dustin Ackley North Carolina

Pitcher of the Year Deck McGuire Georgia Tech

Coach of the Year Mike Martin Florida State

All-Time ACC Champs 1954 Clemson 1955 Wake Forest 1956 Duke 1957 Duke 1958 Clemson 1959 Clemson 1960 North Carolina 1961 Duke 1962 Wake Forest 1963 Wake Forest 1964 North Carolina 1965 Maryland 1966 North Carolina 1967 Clemson 1968 NC State 1969 North Carolina 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Virginia 1973 NC State 1974 NC State 1975 NC State 1976 Clemson 1977 Wake Forest 1978 Clemson 1979 Clemson 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 Georgia Tech 1986 Georgia Tech 1987 Georgia Tech 1988 Georgia Tech 1989 Clemson 1990 North Carolina 1991 Clemson 1992 NC State 1993 Clemson 1994 Clemson 1995 Florida State 1996 Virginia 1997 Florida State 1998 Wake Forest 1999 Wake Forest 2000 Georgia Tech 2001 Wake Forest 2002 Florida State 2003 Georgia Tech 2004 Florida State 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 Clemson 2007 North Carolina 2008 Miami 2009 Virginia

All-Time National Champions 1955 Wake Forest

ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year Nate Freiman Duke

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MEN’s GOLF Georgia Tech claimed its second ACC Men’s Golf Championship in three years and fifth in the last 10 years at the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship played at the Old North State Club in New London, N.C. NC State’s Matt Hill and Clemson’s David May shared the 2009 ACC medalist honors. ACC accolades were awarded to Hill as Player of the Year. Florida State’s Brooks Koepka secured the prestigious ACC Freshman of the Year award. Georgia Tech’s Bruce Heppler was named ACC Coach of the Year, his fifth such honor in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Hill was named the 2009 Jack Nicklaus Award winner, the Division I top collegiate golfer of the year. Clemson junior Kyle Stanley was awarded the 2009 Ben Hogan Award which is given each year to the top collegiate golfer and

takes into account performance in college and amateur tournaments from May 2008 to May 2009. Four players were named to the GCAA Ping Division I All-America teams: Matt Hill, NC State, Kyle Stanley, Clemson, Cameron Tringale, Virginia Tech and Drew Weaver, Virginia Tech. Fifteen players were honored by being named to the Ping AllRegion Teams. Brian Sharp was awarded the GCAA Strickland Award, named as the Assistant Coach of the Year. ACC Players of the Month included Clemson’s Ben Martin in February, Hill in March and David May, Clemson and Matt Hill, as Co-ACC Players of the Month in April. Eighteen student-athletes were named to the 2009 All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team. Georgia Tech’s Cameron Tringale was named the ACC Men’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year. NC State’s Matt Hill

won the McKevlin Award which is named for the top ACC Men’s Athlete of the Year. • NCAA Action Eight of the 11 golf teams and one individual (Kevin O’Connell, North Carolina) were represented at the NCAA Regionals and four of those teams, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Virginia and Duke advanced to the NCAA finals. Also, two ACC individuals, NC State’s Matt Hill and Clemson’s Kyle Stanley advanced to the NCAA finals. Matt Hill claimed the 2009 NCAA Individual crown while senior Kyle Stanley completed his collegiate career with a second place finish at the NCAA’s. Georgia Tech tied for 10th, Duke at 14th, while Wake Forest and Virginia tied for 27th at the NCAA finals. •

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ACC Champion Georgia Tech

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Freshman of the Year Brooks Koepka Florida State

Player of the Year Matt Hill NC State

Coach of the Year Bruce Heppler Georgia Tech

ACC Rod Myers ScholarAthlete of the Year Cameron Tringale Georgia Tech

All-Time ACC Champs 1954 Duke 1955 Wake Forest 1956 North Carolina 1957 Wake Forest 1958 Wake Forest 1959 Duke 1960 North Carolina 1961 Duke 1962 Duke 1963 Wake Forest 1964 Maryland South Carolina 1965 North Carolina 1966 Duke 1967 Wake Forest 1968 Wake Forest 1969 Wake Forest 1970 Wake Forest 1971 Wake Forest 1972 Wake Forest 1973 Wake Forest 1974 Wake Forest 1975 Wake Forest 1976 Wake Forest 1977 North Carolina 1978 Wake Forest 1979 Wake Forest 1980 Wake Forest 1981 North Carolina 1982 Clemson 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 Georgia Tech 1986 North Carolina 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Wake Forest 1990 Clemson NC State 1991 Georgia Tech 1992 Georgia Tech 1993 Georgia Tech 1994 Georgia Tech 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 Georgia Tech 2000 Clemson 2001 Georgia Tech 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Clemson 2004 Clemson 2005 Duke 2006 Georgia Tech North Carolina 2007 Georgia Tech Virginia Tech 2008 Florida State 2009 Georgia Tech

All-Time National Champions 1974 Wake Forest 1975 Wake Forest 1986 Wake Forest 2003 Clemson


Wake ForesT claimed its fourth Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Golf Championship at the 2009 ACC Tournament held at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. The title was the first for Wake Forest since winning back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995. Individually, Wake Forest’s Natalie Sheary captured the ACC medalist honors in a playoff with Duke’s Amanda Blumenherst. ACC Co-Players of the Year were Natalie Sheary from Wake Forest and Duke’s Amanda Blumenherst. Blumenherst also captured the 2009 Dinah Shore Award, first team honors on the 2009 CoSIDA / ESPN The Magazine’s Academic All-America and AllDistrict Teams. North Carolina’s Catherine O’Donnell was named ACC Freshman of the Year. ACC Coach of the Year honors belonged to Wake Forest’s Dianne Dailey, her third such honor. Wake Forest claimed its fourth championship title and third under Dailey. Receiving accolades for ACC Players of the Month included Nannette

WoMEN’s GOLF Hill, Wake Forest in February, Virginia’s Calle Nielson in March and Duke’s Amanda Blumenherst in April. Five ACC players were honored on the NGCA Scholar All-America squad: Amanda Blumenherst, Duke; Caroline Westrup, Florida State; Julie Saleeby, NC State; Alexis Holmes, Maryland and Allie White, North Carolina. Six ACC players were honored on the NCGA All-America teams while two players were honored on the NGCA All-Region teams. Ten players were honored on the Golfweek All-America Teams, with Duke’s Amanda Blumenherst and Jennie Lee capturing second team honors, Virginia’s Calle Nielson and Whitney Neuhauser, along with Wake Forest’s Nannette Hill being honored on the third team. Honorable Mention honorees included Natalie

Sheary, Wake Forest, Jennie Arseneault, Virginia, Caroline Westrup, Florida State and North Carolina’s Catherine O’Donnell and Allie White. Twenty-one student-athletes were named to the 2009 AllACC Academic Women’s Golf Team. Duke’s Amanda Blumenherst was named the 2009 ACC Women’s Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year. • NCAA Action Six of the nine women’s golf teams and one Maryland individual (Jessica Hollandsworth) were represented at the NCAA Regionals and four of those teams, Duke, Wake Forest, North Carolina and Virginia advanced to the NCAA Finals. Duke placed sixth, North Carolina finished 7th, Virginia finished 8th while Wake Forest

All-Time ACC Champs 1984 Duke 1985 Duke 1986 Wake Forest 1992 North Carolina 1993 Duke 1994 Wake Forest 1995 Wake Forest 1996 Duke 1997 Duke 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Duke 2004 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Duke 2008 Duke 2009 Wake Forest

All-Time National Champions 1999 Duke 2002 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Duke

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ACC Champion Wake Forest

Freshman of the Year Catherine O’Donnell North Carolina

Co-Player of the Year Amanda Blumenherst Duke

Co-Player of the Year Natalie Sheary Wake Forest

Coach of the Year Dianne Dailey Wake Forest

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Amanda Blumenherst Duke

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Duke claimed its sixth ACC tournament title as senior Mike Catalino and freshman C.J. Costabile both recorded hat tricks to lead the defending champion Blue Devils to their third straight Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Duke held off a determined North Carolina team, 15-13, on April 26 at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C. The Blue Devils had previously tallied crowns in 1995, 2001, 2002, 2007, and 2008. North Carolina midfielder Sean Delaney led his team with three goals in the league’s title game; however it was apparent that both offenses came ready to play on the extremely hot afternoon in Chapel Hill as the two teams exchanged 11 goals in the first stanza. Duke rookie and the Tournament’s Most Valuable Player Costabile headlined the alltournament team, which consisted of: Maryland’s Joe Cummings; Duke’s Ned Crotty, Zach Howell, Mike Catalino, Max Quinzani, Mike Manley, and Steve Schoeffel; and North Carolina’s Billy Bitter, Ben Hunt, Chris Hunt, and Ryan Flanaghan. All four ACC programs were represented on the 2009 AllACC team, while the Cavaliers placed a league-high four representatives to the squad, which is determined by a vote of the league’s four head coaches. Duke senior midfielder Ned Crotty, who eclipsed the 100-career point mark in 2009, was named the 2009 ACC Player of the Year. Earning the ACC Freshman of the Year honor was Virginia’s rookie attackman Steele Stanwick, the top-ranked recruit in the nation, according to Inside Lacrosse last year. This year’s

Coach of the Year honors went to Virginia’s Dom Starsia, who holds a 300-111 overall career record and a 199-65 mark in his 16 years at the helm of the Cavaliers. Starsia, who was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame last fall, has led his Cavalier squads to three of the school’s four NCAA titles and has won the most games in school history and most games in ACC history. • NCAA Action Led by top-seeded Virginia, the Atlantic Coast Conference had 100 percent representation in the 2009 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Joining the Cavaliers was Duke, which received the No. 3 seed, North Carolina, which earned the No. 6 seed, and Maryland, which captured an at-large bid to the postseason tournament. Duke, making its 13th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the third consecutive season and fourth time in the past five seasons. Despite falling to eventual champion Syracuse in the semis, the 15 wins for Duke marks the third most wins in Duke single season history. Also advancing to the NCAA semifinals was Virginia, which won the national championship three years ago, and has appeared in the semifinals 20 times. The Cavaliers fell to Cornell, 15-6, in the NCAA semifinals. The league’s men’s lacrosse programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 102 appearances and won 124 games since 1971. •

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Duke

Freshman of the Year Steele Stanwick Virginia

Player of the Year Ned Crotty Duke

Coach of the Year Dom Starsia Virginia

ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Danny Glading Virginia

All-Time ACC CHAMPS 1954 Duke 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Virginia 1963 Maryland 1964 Virginia 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Virginia 1970 Virginia 1971 Virginia 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Maryland 1975 Virginia 1976 Maryland 1977 Maryland 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 Maryland Virginia 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Virginia Maryland North Carolina 1986 Virginia 1987 Maryland 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 Duke 1996 North Carolina 1997 Virginia 1998 Maryland 1999 Virginia 2000 Virginia 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Virginia 2004 Maryland 2005 Maryland 2006 Virginia 2007 Duke 2008 Duke 2009 Duke All-Time National Champions 1972 Virginia 1973 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1999 Virginia 2003 Virginia 2006 Virginia

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MARYlAND, which finished the regular season without a single blemish, won a hard-fought 12-11 victory over Duke to win its sixth ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship crown on November 26 at Virginia Tech’s Thompson Field. The win was the closest game of the 2009 Tournament and gave the Terrapins an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament. The league title is Maryland’s first since 2003. The Terps opened the game with a flurry of four goals in the first 10 minutes, including the first after only 30 seconds of game action. Duke answered with a string of five unanswered goals to stem the Terrapin tide and take a 5-4 lead going into halftime. Duke continued their run with three more goals to take an 8-3 lead with 23 minutes remaining. The Terrapins then went on an 8-1 run over the next 18 minutes to take a 129 lead with two and a half minutes left in the game. Duke pulled two goals back with 2:08 and 59 seconds

remaining to cut the margin to 12-11. Championship Most Valuable Player Caitlyn McFadden scored four goals in the title game, including the go-ahead goal with 8:19 remaining. Sarah Mollison and Karri Ellen Johnson each posted two goals and an assist for Maryland. Duke was paced by Sarah Bullard’s four goals, while Caroline Cryer added two goals and three assists. Maryland’s Brittany Dipper made 10 saves to get the win in goal to improve to 13-0. Joining MVP McFadden on the all-tournament team was Maryland teammates Dipper, Johnson, Mollison, Brittany Jones, and Karissa Taylor; Duke’s Bullard, Cryer, Carolyn Davis, and Kim Imbesi; North Carolina’s Becky Lynch; and Virginia’s Kaitlin Duff. Highlighting the 2009 All-ACC Women’s Lacrosse Team was 2009 Conference Player of the Year Caitlyn McFadden, a finalist for the 2009 Tewaaraton Trophy, an award annually given out to the nation’s top women’s


19-0 lacrosse player. The Maryland junior also earned national recognition as she was named the WomensLacrosse.com and WomensLax.com National Midfielder of the Year. McFadden was tabbed ACC Women’s Lacrosse Tournament Most Valuable Player in addition to landing on the All-ACC team for the second-straight season. This year’s Player of the Year honor marks the fourth time in ACC

women’s lacrosse history that it has been given to the same person who won the league’s championship MVP. Maryland swept the individual ACC Women’s Lacrosse accolades as head coach Cathy Reese and rookie Karri Ellen Johnson were applauded for their season’s efforts. Reese, who is only in her third season at the helm of the Maryland program, led the Terrapins to an unblemished 19-0 2009 record, including a convincing 5-0 ACC mark. The honor marks the Ellicott City, Md., native’s second ACC Coach of the Year title as Reese returned to her alma mater in 2007 and guided the Terps to a 16-4 record, including a first-place finish in the ACC en route to collecting her first Coach of the Year award. This season, Reese’s Terps have paced the ACC in goals, assists, points, shots and shot percentage, while tallying the team’s highest win total since 2001. Johnson, a rookie attacker, helped pace the second-ranked Terrapins with a team - and conference -high 74 goals. That marks the highest single-season total for a freshman in Maryland program history.

MARYLAND’s unblemished 2009 record, including a convincing 5-0 ACC mark.

• NCAA Action The Atlantic Coast Conference received four bids in the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship for the fifth consecutive year. Maryland, North Carolina, Duke and Virginia competed for a national title. ACC champion Maryland earned the league’s highest seed at No. 2. North Carolina and Duke were also seeded, claiming the No. 3 and No. 5 seeds, respectively. Virginia was an at-large selection this season. North Carolina made its first appearance in the NCAA championship game in the Heels’ fourth Final Four showing. UNC, which defeated an unbeaten Maryland squad to advance to the title game, fell to also unbeaten Northwestern, which finished the 2009 campaign with a 23-0 record. The Tar Heels’ national runnerup finish was the best in school history and the ACC’s 11th appearance in the title game. The league’s women’s lacrosse programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 49 appearances in just 13 years, winning 68 games and owning six NCAA crowns. •

All-Time ACC Champs 1997 Maryland 1998 Virginia 1999 Maryland 2000 Maryland 2001 Maryland 2002 North Carolina 2003 Maryland 2004 Virginia 2005 Duke 2006 Virginia 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Maryland

All-Time National Champions 1997 Maryland 1998 Maryland 1999 Maryland 2000 Maryland 2001 Maryland 2004 Virginia

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ACC Champion Maryland

Freshman of the Year Karri Ellen Johnson Maryland

Player of the Year Caitlyn McFadden Maryland

Coach of the Year Cathy Reese Maryland

ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Caitlyn McFadden Maryland

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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

All-Time ACC ChAmps 2000 Virginia 2001 Virginia 2002 Virginia 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Virginia 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Clemson

ROWING ClemsoN claimed its first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Championship April 20 on Lake Melton in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The Tigers were led by their Varsity 4+ and Varsity 8+ crews and finished with 55 points to capture the conference title. Virginia, winners of the previous nine ACC championships, finished just one point behind the Tigers with 54 total points. Miami placed third with 34 points, followed by Boston College with 23, Duke with 21, and North Carolina with 19.Clemson’s 14th-ranked Varsity 8+ finished first behind No. 11 Virginia with a time of 6:38.40, marking the first time in the history of the conference championship that Virginia did not win the Varsity 8+ race. The Tigers’ victory was also just the fifth time a non-Virginia crew won an event at the championship regatta. Virginia finished with a time of 6:47.92, followed by Miami, Boston College, Duke, and North Carolina. For the 10th

consecutive year, Virginia’s Second Varsity 8+ finished first in its race. Clemson finished second with a time of 6:57.13 behind Virginia’s 6:49.30. Virginia’s Martha Kuzzy, a member of the Second Varsity 8+ crew, was named the ACC Freshman of the Year. In the Novice 8+ race, Virginia edged Duke to win the race with a time of 7:04.8. Clemson finished in third place with a time of 7:17.19. Clemson’s Varsity 4+ became just the fourth non-Virginia crew to win an event at the conference regatta when the Tigers defeated the Cavaliers with a time of 7:43.10 in the first race of the morning. Clemson Head Coach Richard Ruggieri was named the ACC Coach of the Year in just his second year with the program after guiding the Tigers to their first conference title. In addition, Clemson’s Varsity 8+ was named the ACC Crew of the Year. The winning crew is composed of Carla Englund (coxswain), Jessica Leidecker, Meg Bendik, Liz Robb,

Michelle Nance, Stefanie Kozuszek, Grace Wolff, Brittany Cummings, and Hilary Cumbest. Leidecker (Clemson), Tracy Maciolek (Boston College), Laura Cordner (Miami), and Augusta Stratos (Virginia) were each named to the All-ACC team for the second consecutive season. Joining them on the all-conference team were Carla Englund (coxswain), Hilary Cumbest, Brittany Cummings, and Michelle Nance from Clemson, Amanda Chase and Bridget Fowler from Virginia, Emily Wingrove (Miami), Laura Harvey (Boston College), Lesley King (Duke), and Megan McMulin (North Carolina).

• NCAA ACtioN Virginia earned a berth in the 2009 NCAA Rowing Championships for the 12th time in the 13-year history of the event, while Clemson earned a bid for the second straight year. •

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ACC Champion Clemson

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Freshman of the Year Martha Kuzzy Virginia

ACC Crew of the Year ClEMsON VARsITY 8+ Carla Englund (c), Jessica leidecker (8th), Meg Bendik (7th), liz Robb (6th), Michelle Nance (5th), stefanie Kozuszek (4th), Grace Wolff (3rd), Brittany Cummings (2nd), Hilary Cumbest (1st)

Coach of the Year Richard Ruggieri Clemson

ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Michelle Nance Clemson


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ACC Champion Georgia Tech

Freshman of the Year Kelsi Weseman Georgia Tech

Player of the Year Danielle spaulding North Carolina

Pitcher of the Year sarah Hamilton Florida state

Coach of the Year sharon Perkins Georgia Tech

ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year Whitney Haller Georgia Tech

All-Time ACC ChAmps 1992 Florida State 1993 Florida State 1994 Virginia 1995 Florida State 1996 Florida State 1997 Florida State Maryland 1998 Florida State 1999 Florida State 2000 Florida State 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Florida State 2004 Florida State 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 NC State 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Georgia Tech

GeoRGiA teCh won its third ACC Softball Championship with a 3-1 win over Florida State in the title game of the ACC Tournament held in Raleigh, N.C. at NC State’s Dail Softball Stadium. The Yellow Jackets rolled through the first two rounds with a pair of wins over Virginia, in the first round 7-0 and in the semifinal round, the Yellow Jackets dispatched Virginia Tech, 14-4, thanks to an eight-run fourth inning and a six-run top of the seventh inning. Georgia Tech’s Kristen Adkins was named Tournament Most Valuable Player. North Carolina’s Danielle Spaulding earned ACC Player of the Year honors for the second consecutive year while Florida State’s Sarah Hamilton took Pitcher of the Year accolades. Georgia Tech’s Kelsi Weseman earned Freshman of the Year honors for the Yellow Jackets while Georgia Tech’s Sharon Perkins was named Coach of the Year. Hamilton, Spaulding and Virginia Tech’s Jenna Rhodes were named third-team

All-American by Louisville Slugger and the National Fast Pitch Caoaches Association. Thirteen student-athletes earned NFCA AllRegion honors and three took CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors.

• NCAA ACtioN Georgia Tech, Florida State and North Carolina were selected for the NCAA Softball Tournament and all three were given a home regional. The Yellow Jackets were the only survivor by going 3-0 before bowing out in the Super Regionals to Washington. North Carolina made history by setting three NCAA Records in their 21-2 win over Campbell in the Championship’s opening game. The Tar Heels set new records in runs in an inning (16 in the first), total runs (21) and margin of victory (19). The Tar Heels and Florida State were both eliminated in the regional round of the tournament. •

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Keyed by a trio of straight-set singles victories, VIRGINIA cruised to a 4-0 win over third-seeded Wake Forest at Cary Tennis Park to claim its third straight ACC title and its fifth in six years on April 19. The then-unbeaten Cavaliers became the first team in the 24 years of dual match play to sweep three straight matches without losing a point. Virginia defeated eighthseeded North Carolina and fourthseeded Florida State by 4-0 scores en route to the championship match. It continued a strong run by Virginia, which many thought would face a rebuilding year after losing three key players – including twotime NCAA singles champion

Somdev Devavarman and fellow All-American Treat Huey – from last season’s team that posted a 32-1 record and reached the NCAA semifinals. After claiming the doubles point behind wins by Sanam Singh and Houston Barrick at No. 2, and Lee Singer and Drew Courtney at No. 3, the Cavaliers took the singles in fairly short order. Tournament Most Valuable Player Dominic Inglot defeated Wake’s Cory Parr 6-4, 6-3 at No. 1, Singh won in straight sets at No. 2, and Courtney added his straight-set win at No. 5. With the win over the Deacons, Virginia extended its dual-match winning streak vs. ACC opposition to 45.


AWARD WiNNeRs

ACC Champion Virigina

Freshman of the Year luka somen Virginia Tech

Player of the Year Jean-Yves Aubone Florida state

• NCAA ACtioN Top-ranked and unbeaten Virginia was the No. 1 overall seed in the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships for the second straight year and was one of seven Atlantic Coast Conference teams competing for the national title when postseason play began on Friday, May 8. Duke, Florida State, Miami, North Carolina, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest were the other ACC teams among the 64-team field. Florida State was the No. 16 overall seed and joined Virginia as a host school for the first two rounds. This marked the sixth straight year at least seven ACC teams were selected for the NCAA men’s field. Seven teams were also chosen in 2008, a league-record 10 teams received berths in 2007. This marked the sixth consecutive year that Virginia received a seed and hosted a regional. Virginia is the only school to be a top-eight seed in the NCAA Tournament in each of the past six seasons. North Carolina appeared in the NCAA Tournament for the 10th straight year, while Wake Forest made its ninth straight trip. Miami was in the tournament for the fourth straight year and Virginia Tech the third. An ACC-record four teams – Virginia, Florida State, Miami and Wake Forest – reached the final 16 of the NCAA Tournament at College Station, Texas, and Virginia reached the quarterfinals before falling to eventual national champion Southern Cal and finishing the season at 32-1. •

Coach of the Year Brian Boland Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Dominic Inglot Virginia

All-Time ACC ChAmps 1953 North Carolina 1954 North Carolina 1955 North Carolina 1956 North Carolina 1957 North Carolina 1958 North Carolina 1959 North Carolina 1960 North Carolina 1961 North Carolina 1962 North Carolina 1963 North Carolina 1964 North Carolina 1965 North Carolina 1966 North Carolina 1967 North Carolina 1968 North Carolina South Carolina 1969 Clemson 1970 North Carolina 1971 North Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 North Carolina 1974 North Carolina 1975 North Carolina 1976 North Carolina 1977 North Carolina 1978 North Carolina NC State 1979 NC State 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 Duke 1983 Clemson 1984 Clemson 1985 Clemson 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Clemson 1990 North Carolina 1991 Duke 1992 North Carolina 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Duke 1996 Duke 1997 Clemson 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 North Carolina 2003 Duke 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Duke 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Virginia

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DUKe’s Reka Zsilinszka fought back from several deficits – including triple-match point at 6-5 – to score a 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5) marathon win over Miami’s Bianca Eichkorn at No. 3 singles and lift Duke to a 4-3 win, and its ACC-leading 16th women’s title at Cary, N.C.. on April 19. Zsilinszka’s winning effort ended a three hour and 38-minute battle with Eichkorn and concluded a match between top-10 programs that took more than five hours to complete. Second-seeded Duke avenged a 5-2 loss to the top-seeded Hurricanes at Coral Gables on March 22 and carried a 12-match winning streak into the NCAAs. Miami saw a 12match winning streak come to an end. ACC Freshman of the Year Malloy Cecil of Duke received tournament MVP honors after defeating the Hurricanes’ fourth-

ranked Julia Cohen 6-4, 6-1 in No. 1 singles. It was another of many eventual honors for Cecil, who would go on be named the Honda Award winner for Women’s Tennis and ITA’s National Player of the Year. The loss was Cohen’s first in 14 matches vs. ACC competition this season. Cecil also teamed up with Jessi Robison for an 8-5 win over Cohen and Eichkorn in No. 2 doubles, and Amanda Granson and Melissa Mang won at No. 1 to give the Blue Devils the doubles point. Mang scored the third singles win for Duke at No. 5. Miami received wins from Laura Vallverdu at No. 2 singles, Michaela Kissell at No. 4 and Claudia Wawsilewski at No. 6 to keep the estimated crowd of 1,250 in suspense until the epic match between Zsilinszka and Eichkorn finally concluded.


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ACC Champion Duke

• NCAA ACtioN Atlantic Coast Conference champion Duke and regular-season cochampion Miami were named as first- and second-round regional hosts for the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship. The third-ranked Blue Devils and sixthranked Hurricanes were joined by six other ACC teams to mark the 10th straight year - and the 11th in the last 12 - that the conference has placed at least five representatives in the NCAA Women’s field. Eight ACC teams were also chosen in 2008. Joining the Blue Devils and Hurricanes as first-round hosts were ninth-ranked Georgia Tech and 12thranked Clemson. 17th-ranked Florida State, 20th-ranked North Carolina, 28th-ranked Virginia, and 39th-ranked Wake Forest were also

selected. Georgia Tech, which claimed the ACC’s first women’s national title in 2007 and reached the NCAA quarterfinals last season, wasn’t the only conference team familiar with postseason play. Duke made its 21st consecutive NCAA appearance. Miami was in the tournament for a 14th straight year and hosted a regional for the fifth consecutive time. Clemson hosted a regional for the sixth straight year and appeared in the NCAA tourney for the 10th time overall under coach Nancy Harris. North Carolina appeared in the field for the 11th straight year and Wake Forest the sixth. Florida State made its third straight NCAA trip, and Virginia appeared for the third time in four years. Sixteen singles players – including automatic qualifier Julia Cohen of Miami and defending national champion Amanda McDowell of Georgia Tech –were chosen to represent the Atlantic Coast Conference in the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Singles Championships. Seven ACC doubles teams were also selected to the field. In addition to Cohen and McDowell, ACC representatives included ACC Player of the Year Ani Mijacika of Clemson and ACC Freshman of the Year Mallory Cecil of Duke. Cohen (No. 2), Mijacika (No. 4) and Cecil (No. 5) were seeded among the top eight players in the 64-team field. North Carolina’s doubles team of Sophie Grabinski and Sanaz Marand was seeded fourth among 32 teams. Miami led all ACC teams with four singles players and one doubles teams selected. Georgia Tech placed three players in the singles field and had a pair of doubles teams chosen. •

Freshman of the Year Mallory Cecil Duke

Player of the Year Ani Mijacika Clemson

All-Time ACC ChAmps 1977 North Carolina 1978 North Carolina 1979 North Carolina 1980 North Carolina 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Clemson 1984 Clemson 1985 Clemson 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Duke 1989 Duke 1990 Duke 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Duke 1996 Duke 1997 Duke 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 North Carolina 2003 Duke 2004 Clemson 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 Georgia Tech 2007 Georgia Tech 2008 Clemson 2009 Duke

All-time NAtioNAl ChAmpioNs 2007 Georgia Tech 2009 Duke

Coach of the Year Paige Yaroshuk-Tews Miami

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year laura Vallverdu Miami

16 NUMBER OF ACC TITlEs DUKE HAs HAs WON sINCE 1977.

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The ACC Outdoor Track and Field Championship was shared by Virginia and Florida State.  The Seminoles tallied their fifth consecutive and seventh overall title while the Cavaliers earned their first ever ACC Track title. FSU had 12 AllACC finishers while Virginia had 9 finishers earning league honors.  The teams tied at 141 points, followed by Virginia Tech with 130.  Florida State’s Charles Clark was honored as Track Performer of the Year while Georgia Tech’s Steve Marcelle earned the honor in the field.  Florida State’s Maurice Mitchell and Virginia Tech’s

Will Muherin won Freshman of the Year honors and Virginia’s Jason Vigilante captured the Coach of the Year honor, a first for him and his school.

• NCAA Action Florida State saw its run of three straight NCAA National Championships snapped by two points as the Seminoles finished in a tie for second place with Oregon (46) and Florida (46) behind Champion Texas A&M (48).  Virginia Tech finished in a tie for 16th with 14.5 points, followed by North Carolina in a tie for 30th and Wake Forest in a share of 32nd place.  Georgia Tech also

finished at 32nd, followed by Clemson in 40th and Virginia in 48th.  The league earned five event titles with Florida State’s Charles Clark and Jonathan Borlee taking the 200m and 400m dash events.  The FSU relay team took the 4x400m relay with Kevin Williams, Kevin Borlee, Charles Clark and Jonathan Borlee winning the title for the Seminoles.  Florida State’s Ngoni Makusha won the Long Jump earning the schools fourth straight win in the event and the second for Makusha.  Virginia Tech’s Marcel Lomnicky struck gold in the Hammer Throw. •

All-Time ACC Champs 1954 Maryland 1955 North Carolina 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1976 Maryland 1977 Maryland 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 Clemson 1981 Maryland 1982 NC State 1983 NC State 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 NC State 1987 NC State 1988 NC State 1989 Clemson 1990 Clemson 1991 Clemson 1992 North Carolina 1993 Clemson 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 NC State 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 North Carolina 2000 Clemson 2001 Clemson 2002 Florida State 2003 Florida State 2004 Clemson 2005 Florida State 2006 Florida State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State 2009 Florida State Virginia

All-Time ACC Champs

2006 Florida State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State

AWARDWINNERS WINNERS AWARD

Co-ACC Champion Florida State Virginia

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Field Performer of the Year

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Steve Marcelle Georgia Tech

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Freshman of the Year

Freshman of the Year

Coach of the Year

Maurice Mitchell Florida State

Will Mulherin Virginia Tech

Jason Vigilante Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Javier Garcia-Tunon Florida State


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All-Time ACC Champs 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Virginia 1986 Virginia 1987 Virginia 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 Clemson 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Clemson 2000 Florida State 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2004 North Carolina 2005 Miami 2006 Miami 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Florida State

ACC Champion Florida State

Florida State captured its first ACC Track and Field Championship since 2001 with 160 points to down defending league Champion Virginia Tech (127) and North Carolina (123).  The Seminoles won eight events including a sweep of the relays.  Florida State earned 15 AllACC finishes to lead the league.  Virginia Tech’s Queen Harrison won Track Performer of the Year while Florida State’s Kim Williams took the Field Performer of the Year award.  Virginia’s Morgane Gay earned Freshman of the Year honors while Florida State’s Bob Braman captured his first Coach of the Year award.

• NCAA Action League Champion Florida State earned a fourth place finish at the NCAA Championships to lead the ACC.  The Seminoles scored 40 points at the national meet followed in the standings by Virginia Tech (T-12th), Miami (T-16th), Virginia (T-36th), North Carolina (T-47th) and Duke (T-64th).  The league earned three event titles with wins from Florida State’s Susan Kuijken (1500m) and Kim Williams (Long Jump & Triple Jump).  Overall, there were 23 All-American finishes from ACC student-athletes. •

Track Performer of the Year Queen Harrison Virginia Tech

Field Performer of the Year Kim Williams Florida State

Freshman of the Year Morgane Gay Virginia

Coach of the Year Bob Braman Florida State

ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year Susan Kuijken Florida State

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MAlE ATHlETE OF THE YEAR NC State golfer Matt Hill, the 2009 NCAA individual champion, and North Carolina’s Casey Nogueira, who led her Tar Heel soccer team to a national title while earning National Player of the Year honors, are the 2008-09 Atlantic Coast Conference Male and Female Athletes of the Year. Matt Hill receives the “Anthony J. McKevlin Award” as the 2008-09 Atlantic Coast Conference Male Athlete of the Year. That award, named in honor of the former sports editor of the Raleigh News & Observer, has been presented since the formation of the ACC in 1954. Hill is the first golfer ever to receive the McKevlin Award. In addition to becoming the Wolfpack’s first NCAA golf champion, he is just the second golfer in NCAA history to win conference, regional and national titles in the same year. The other was Tiger Woods in 1996. A rising junior from Brights Grove, Ontario, Hill won eight tournaments this past year, easily eclipsing the previous ACC record of five. His 70.1 stroke average was the best in the country and helped him achieve consensus national player of the year honors. Hill received 20 votes as the McKevlin Award winner. Florida State football player Myron Rolle, who earned AllAmerica honors as a defensive back while also being named a Rhodes Scholar, was second in the balloting with nine votes.

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FEMAlE ATHlETE OF THE YEAR Casey Nogueira is recipient of the “Mary Garber Award,” named for the former Winston-Salem Journal reporter and a pioneer for women in the field of sports journalism. That award was established in 1990 to honor the league’s top female athlete. Nogueira, a rising senior from Raleigh, NC, is the first UNC woman to win the Garber Award since Cindy Parlow, also a soccer player, was honored in 1999. She led the nation this past fall with 25 goals, including both scores in the Tar Heels’ 2-1 win over Notre Dame in the 2008 NCAA finals. Seven of her goals were game-winners during UNC’s 25-1-2 season that ended with the school’s 20th NCAA championship in the past 28 years. She was a consensus first-team All-American and winner of five national player of the year awards. Nogueira finished first in Garber Award balloting with 18 votes to top a strong field of nominees. Duke freshman tennis player Mallory Cecil, who led the Blue Devils to a national championship while also winning the individual NCAA title, received 13 votes as runner-up for the top women’s honor. Kim Williams of Florida State, the 2009 NCAA champion in the indoor triple jump and outdoor triple jump and long jump, was named on seven ballots.

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ENHANCING THE ACC

FOOTBALL

ACC Football Championship Virginia Tech claimed its third ACC title in five years with a 30-12 win over Boston College at Tampa, Fla.’s Raymond James Stadium. Virginia Tech quarterback Tyrod Taylor ran for a pair of first-half touchdowns en route to earning game MVP honors, and Darren Evans ran for 114 yards on 31 carries. Dustin Keys added an ACC Championship-record 50-yard field goal for the Hokies, and Orion Martin capped the win by returning a fumble recovery 17 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. ACC FanFest In addition to the action on the field, ACC FanFest was FREE and open before and after the Championship game. The event was presented by the Official Corporate Partners of the ACC and held adjacent to Raymond James Stadium. Nearly 16,000 fans took part in ACC FanFest activities and events.

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Outreach Initiatives The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners, sponsored the third annual ACC Gridiron Class of 2008 Newspaper in Education Program with the St. Petersburg Times in St. Petersburg, Fla. This six-week program was offered to middle school classrooms throughout the service region of the St. Petersburg Times which included Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties. Participating teachers received a customized ACC Gridiron Class of 2008 curriculum guide featuring lesson plans and reading activities relating to ACC football. Students learned about their favorite ACC football teams while receiving lessons in math, geography, language arts, science and social studies. In addition, participating students received a specially designed 2008 commemorative ACC Gridiron Class of 2008 poster. As a culmination to the ACC Gridiron NIE program, select middle school students from Tampa, Fl., were invited to participate in the ACC Football Championship Outreach program held December 5, at ACC FanFest on the grounds of Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Fla.

The Legends The fourth class of ACC Football legends was honored during the Night of Legends event on Friday night prior to the game. This past year’s class of legends was also recognized during the championship game and included the following 12 former standouts: Steve DeOssie Boston College Levon Kirkland Clemson Claude “Tee” Moorman II Duke Danny Kanell Florida State Pat Swilling Georgia Tech Stan Jones Maryland Russell Maryland Miami Marcus Jones North Carolina Bill Yoest NC State Tiki Barber Virginia Don Strock Virginia Tech John Henry Mills Wake Forest


New Benchmarks for ACC Football Since becoming a 12-team league in 2005, the ACC has seen 34 teams compete in bowl games in the ensuing four seasons. That is the most by any conference during that time. The next closest is the SEC with 32 bowl appearances. The ACC had four teams ranked in the Top 25 of the final Bowl Championship Series Standings in 2008, led by Georgia Tech (15) and followed by Boston College (17), Florida State (24) and Virginia Tech (25). Florida State safety Myron Rolle became the first ACC football player in 47 years to be named a recipient of the coveted Rhodes Scholarship. The ACC continues to lead all conferences in the Football Bowl Sub-Division when it comes to graduating student-athletes. ACC schools have combined to graduate players at a rate of 72 percent, according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) survey. Over the past two years, the ACC has seen 25 of its players taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. That is the most of any conference in the nation, followed by the SEC with 24. The 115 ACC players drafted overall over the past three years also leads all conferences. A total of 254 ACC alumni were on NFL rosters at the start of the 2008 season, second only to the SEC’s 259. For the third straight year and the third time in ACC history, the league passed the four-million mark in attendance. ACC schools attracted 4,380,784 in their 83 home dates, an average attendance of 52,781 per game. Several ACC career records fell during the 2008 season. Wake Forest senior cornerback Alphonso Smith finished with 21 career interceptions to set a new league mark. Clemson wide receiver Aaron Kelly finished his career with 232 receptions, 16 more than the previous league record. North Carolina’s Brandon Tate (2,688 yards) and Duke’s Jabari Marshall (2,630) finished their careers as the top two kickoff return specialists in league history in terms of yardage.

ACC Bowl Season in Review The ACC sent an NCAA-record 10 teams to bowl games in 2008, with Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Florida State and Maryland posting wins. Virginia Tech (10-4) became one of only three Football Bowl Sub-Division teams to win at least 10 games in each of the past five seasons with its 20-7 win over Cincinnati in the FedEx Orange Bowl. Most Valuable Player Darren Evans keyed the Hokies by rushing for 153 yards on 28 carries. Florida State’s 42-13 win over Wisconsin in the Champs Sports Bowl was highlighted by defensive touchdowns by linebacker Derek Nicholson and Dekoda Watson. The Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl saw Maryland’s Da’Rel Scott rush for 174 yards in just 21 minutes to lead a 42-35 win over Nevada. Wake Forest defeated Navy, 29-19, in the EagleBank Bowl as quarterback Riley Skinner led a fourth-quarter comeback.

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CALIFORNIA

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MIAMI

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VANDERBILT

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BOSTON COLLEGE

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NEVADA

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NC STATE

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MEN’S BASKETBALL ACC Men’s Basketball Hits High Notes The ACC finished the 2008-009 season as the second-ranked conference by the RPI. The ACC has been the RPI’s No. 1-ranked conference 14 times since 1985. In addition to seeing one of its members (North Carolina) claim the ACC’s 11th NCAA Championship, the ACC saw seven teams win at least 21 games, 10 post winning records and two (North Carolina and Duke) reach the 30-win plateau. ACC teams finished with a 148-35 record (.809) vs. non-conference opposition. The ACC is the only conference to have each of its members make at least one NCAA Tournament appearance over the past four seasons (2006-09). North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough again earned consensus All-America honors in 2008-09, marking the 18th time in the past 19 years that the ACC has produced at least one consensus All-America. Hansbrough and North Carolina teammate Ty Lawson, Florida State’s Toney Douglas, Wake Forest’s Jeff Teague and Duke’s Gerald Henderson were each named to at least five All-America teams each (1st, 2nd and 3rd team). The ACC led all conferences with seven firstround draft picks in the 2009 NBA Draft. The ACC extended its streak of having at least one first-round draft pick in 21 consecutive NBA drafts. National Champion North Carolina had three players (Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington) selected in the first round for the second time in five years. Wake Forest’s James Johnson and Jeff Teague became the first Demon Deacon duo to be selected in the first round of the same NBA Draft. For the second time in three years, Florida State had a first round draft pick as Toney Douglas became FSU’s 10th overall first round pick. With Gerald Henderson’s selection by the Carolina Bobcats, Duke has had at least one player selected in 11 of the past 12 opening rounds of the NBA Draft. 58

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ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament Back in Atlanta For the first time since 2001 and the fifth time overall, the city of Atlanta played host to the ACC Tournament. Attendance for the four-day event at the Georgia Dome was 158,112 – the second highest total for a conference tournament in NCAA history behind the 2001 ACC Tournament.

ACC FanFest The ACC Men’s Basketball FanFest, presented by the Official Corporate Partners of the ACC, was a four-day event, held at the Georgia World Congress Center. The event was free and open to the public two hours before each Tournament session with an extended three hour session on Saturday. Estimated attendance for the four days topped 13,000. ACC FanFest included interactive games and attractions, Corporate Partner booths, fan giveaways, basketball shooting contests, an ACC Legends autograph session, an official Tournament merchandise store and concessions.

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ACC Legends The 2009 class of ACC legends was honored at the annual Legends Brunch held on Saturday, March 14. This past year’s class of legends included the following 12 former standout players and coaches: Danya Abrams, Boston College Randy Mahaffey, Clemson Jim Spanarkel, Duke Ron King, Florida State Brian Oliver, Georgia Tech Al Bunge, Maryland Bill Foster, Miami Charlie Scott, North Carolina Monte Towe, NC State Richard Morgan, Virginia John Wetzel, Virginia Tech Frank Johnson, Wake Forest

The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners, sponsored the annual ACC Hoops Newspaper in Education Program with the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The purpose of the NIE program is to extend the given newspaper’s outreach to middle school children so that they can develop good reading and study habits and learn to utilize newspapers as one of their prime educational sources from an early age. This year, a six-week ACC Hoops NIE program was offered to middle school classrooms throughout the region serviced by the Atlanta Journal Constitution. The program reached 15,000-20,000 middle school students in the Atlanta Metro Region. Participating teachers received a customized ACC Hoops Class of 2009 curriculum guide featuring lesson plans and reading activities relating to ACC men’s and women’s basketball. Students learned about their favorite ACC basketball teams while receiving lessons in math, geography, language arts, science and social studies. Students utilized The Atlanta Journal Constitution E-Edition as a textbook for each of the learning activities.

ACC Men’s Tournament Outreach Program In lieu of an on-site outreach program a school donation was made on behalf of the ACC Corporate Partners. $3,500 was sent to Kipp South Fulton Academy for their participation in the NIE program and for their 100% pass rate in Reading and 96% pass rate in Math. In addition, the school with the highest participation in the ACC Hoops program received 500 specially designed ACC Tournament jersey bags.

ACC Wins 10th Straight ACC-Big Ten Challenge The ACC won its 10th straight ACC-Big Ten Challenge, taking six of the 11 games this past year. Through completion of the 10th annual Challenge, the ACC has won 62 of the 97 contests. Below is a listing of results from the 2008 ACC-Big Ten Challenge: 2008 (6-5) Score Boston College d. Iowa 57-55 Clemson d. Illinois 76-74 Duke d. Purdue 76-60 Northwestern d. Florida State 73-59 Penn State d. Georgia Tech 85-83 Maryland d. Michigan 75-70 Ohio State d. Miami 73-68 North Carolina d. Michigan State 98-63 Minnesota d. Virginia 66-56 Wisconsin d. Virginia Tech 74-72 Wake Forest d. Indiana 83-58

Post-season Prominence Nine league teams took part in post-season play, including a record-tying seven that earned NCAA Tournament bids. North Carolina captured its fifth NCAA title overall and its second in five years, downing Michigan State 89-72 in the title game. Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Maryland and Wake Forest also represented the ACC in the Big Dance. The seven teams’ 9-6 combined record extended the ACC’s non-losing streak in the NCAA Tournament to 22 years, the longest current streak among Division I conferences. Miami and Virginia Tech took part in the NIT, with each reaching the second round. 08/09 ACC ANNUAL REPORT 59


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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL New Benchmarks for ACC Women’s Basketball Eight ACC teams earned post-season bids in 2009, including six NCAA Tournament berths – the seventh consecutive year the league has sent at least six to the Big Dance. For the fourth consecutive year, a pair of ACC teams earned two of the No. 1 seeds to the NCAA Tournament in Duke and Maryland. The league’s women’s basketball programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 150 appearances and won 200 games in the last 32 years, including 36 wins by a number one seed.  The ACC has sent at least one team to the “Sweet 16” for 21 consecutive years and at least one to the Final Four in 11 of the last 21 years. The conference has also made 14 trips to the Final Four in the last 28 years with three teams finishing second and North Carolina and Maryland capturing National Championships in 1994 and 2006, respectively. The 2008-09 season saw North Carolina earn its first-ever Preseason Women’s NIT title with an 80-79 escape at then-ranked No.2 Oklahoma on November 23.  And then, to conclude the season, the ACC broke the league record for nonconference wins in a single season with 156 and was one of only four leagues with seven teams owning more than 20 wins. Three ACC players were selected in the first round of the 2009 Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) Draft.  The 2009 Draft saw a trio of ACC student-athletes tabbed in the first 10 picks, and nine ACC players were selected overall, matching the league’s draftee totals of both 2006 and 2007. In addition, the ACC made 98 television appearances in 2009 and had 60 televised games, including 46 during the regular season.

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ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament The ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament, the oldest Division I women’s basketball tournament in the country, has seen continued success in its tournament attendance, including a record crowd of 73,187 for the four-day event in 2009.  The Tournament, which also was celebrating its 10th Anniversary in Greensboro, set four single-session attendance records.

ACC Women’s Basketball FanFest The 2009 ACC Women’s Basketball FanFest, presented by the Official Corporate Partners of the ACC, was a four-day event held in the spacious 30,000 square-foot Pavilion adjacent to the Greensboro Coliseum.  Admission was free and open to the public two hours before each Tournament session.  The 2009 FanFest set a record-attendance of 22,353 fans during Saturday’s semifinal round. FanFest included interactive games, ACC schools’ pep bands, cheerleader and mascot performances, Corporate Partner booths, face painting, fan giveaways, basketball shooting contests, a merchandise store, entertainment and concessions.

Guilford County School Day Elementary and middle school teachers in the Guilford County Schools and surrounding counties have followed the School Board-approved curriculum sponsored by the ACC at www.nclearn.org for six years. The curriculum focuses on the areas of physical education, math, language arts, character development, technology, science, and social studies for grades K-8 by integrating ACC Basketball and women’s sports. More than 13,000 students from 40 Guilford County and nine surrounding counties attended the 2009 tournament as a culmination of their curriculum study.


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The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners and the Greensboro News & Record, held the “ACC Teams for Teamwork” student poster contest with the Greensboro News & Record.  The area school with the most poster entries received a visit from the Clemson women’s basketball team.  Ten (10) student winners received tickets to the Championship game and were recognized at halftime. Additionally, 300 winning drawings were displayed in newspaper stands the week leading up to the ACC Tournament, and a total of 100 semifinal tickets were distributed to the first 50 students to submit entries.

THE LEGENDS The talent-rich league celebrated its storied tradition of excellence by honoring one standout from each school at the Legends Luncheon and at halftime of the first semi-final game. Included in the 2009 class are 11 former student-athletes and two former head coaches who represent four decades of ACC Women’s Basketball competitors. Below is a complete list of the 2009 Legends: Holly (Porter) Little, Boston College Jessica Barr-Dennis, Clemson Barb Krause, Duke Beverly “Bev” Burnett, Florida State Karen Lounsbury Russell, Georgia Tech Chris Weller, Maryland Kym Hope, Miami Jennifer Alley, North Carolina Trena Trice-Hill, NC State Valerie Ackerman, Virginia Michelle Bain-Brink, Virginia Tech Alice Neal Maneval, Wake Forest

ACC Hoops for Kids Community Outreach The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners and the Greensboro News & Record, sponsored the 9th Annual Community Outreach program “Hoops for Kids.”  On Thursday, March 5, approximately 700 Greensboro area elementary and middle school students rotated through two basketball skills clinic stations, presented by Networks Basketball, and enjoyed a motivational presentation and musical entertainment by Nashville singer/songwriter Damien Horne who focused on values and life skills.  All participants received a free Food Lion boxed meal, an ACC Tournament t-shirt and one ticket to the Thursday evening session games.

ACC Women Earn Second Straight ACC-Big Ten Challenge The ACC won its second straight ACC/Big Ten Women’s Basketball Challenge, collecting seven wins over Big Ten opponents. The Challenge, which is in the second year of a six-year agreement, matches 11 teams from each conference in head-to-head competition. Since the 2000 season, the two conferences have squared off in head-to-head competition on 68 occasions with the ACC holding a 38-31 advantage. Below is a listing of results from the 2008 ACC-Big Ten Challenge: ACC WINS CHALLENGE - 7-4 Wednesday, December 3 Georgia Tech 70, Michigan State 57 Florida State 73, Penn State 60 North Carolina 72, Ohio State 63 Thursday, December 4 Maryland 70, Purdue 59 Duke 71, Iowa 47 Clemson 78, Northwestern 75 (ot) Minnesota 80, Boston College 60 Wisconsin 61, Virginia Tech 52 Virginia 63, Illinois 39 Friday, December 5 Michigan 63, NC State 52 Indiana 69, Miami 54

Friends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Test 2009 marked the 10th-straight year the ACC partnered with Friends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Test.  Friends is an organization based in Greensboro, N.C. that funds research grants to find an earlier detection method for breast cancer.  Since the partnership was formed, the ACC has contributed over $100,000. 08/09 ACC ANNUAL REPORT 61


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ACC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Thirty-six Atlantic Coast Conference scholarathletes who were named recipients of postgraduate scholarships were honored on Wednesday, April 15, 2009. The annual event was held at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, N.C. The Weaver-James-Corrigan and Jim and Pat Thacker scholarships are given to selected student-athletes who intend to pursue a graduate-level degree following graduation. Each recipient will receive $5,000 to use towards his or her graduate education. Student-athletes receiving the award have performed with distinction in both the classroom and in their respective sports, while demonstrating exemplary conduct in the community. In addition to those receiving scholarship funds, six student-athletes will receive Weaver-James-Corrigan Honorary Awards. These students will be recognized for their outstanding performance in both athletic competition and the classroom throughout their collegiate careers and intend to compete at the Olympic or professional level.

ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholarship-Athletes Caroline Byron Boston College Swimming Bob Dirks Boston College Field Hockey Emily Hannigan Boston College Lacrosse Megan Bendik Clemson Rowing Jimmy Maners Clemson Football Rachel Regone Clemson Swimming Kim Imbesi Duke Lacrosse Melissa Mang Duke Tennis Peter Truszkowski Duke Fencing Ania Rynarzewska Florida State Tennis Keyla Smith Florida State Track & Field Matt Wernke Florida State Track & Field David Dragoo Georgia Tech Golf Whitney Haller Georgia Tech Softball Jason Haniger Georgia Tech Baseball *Dean Muhtadi Maryland Football Sarah Scholl Maryland Field Hockey *Christen Vagts Maryland Water Polo Britta Boesing Miami Swimming Corynn Carino Miami Soccer Nene Kamate Miami Track & Field Brock Baker North Carolina Cross Country/Track & Field Kelly Davies North Carolina Volleyball Kelly Taylor North Carolina Lacrosse Aiwane Iboaya NC State Volleyball Tami Krzeszewski NC State Soccer Ashley Shepard NC State Gymnastics *Billie-Jo Grant Virginia Track & Field Ryan Hurley Virginia Swimming Pat Mellors Virginia Swimming Tasmin Fanning Virginia Tech Cross Country/Track & Field Kim Hickey Virginia Tech Soccer Taylor Walsh Virginia Tech Soccer Sam Cronin Wake Forest Soccer Camelyn Dillon Wake Forest Soccer Natalie Mullikin Wake Forest Volleyball ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Honorary Awards Yael Averbuch North Carolina Soccer Amanda Blumenherst Duke Golf Andrew Carraway Virginia Baseball Dan Gronkowski Maryland Football Ben McCauley NC State Basketball Jack McClinton Miami Basketball

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STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

The 2008-09 Committee was comprised of Boston College Michael Hogan............ Swimming............................... Junior Syringa Ko................... Fencing................................... Junior

The ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) continues to function as an integral part of the Atlantic Coast Conference governance structure. The Committee is composed of two student-athletes from each school to ensure each school has proper representation at every meeting. The Committee meets two times each academic year in person and two times via conference call. The feedback from ACC student-athletes on this Committee on issues which affect them is extremely important in the process of making educated decisions on ACC and NCAA legislation and policies that affect student-athletes. The student-athlete experience at conference championships remained a standing agenda item this year. The conference office did receive valuable feedback from those student-athletes that participated in the online championships survey but the goal for the upcoming year will be to increase the number of respondents. 2008-09 brought about change for the conference SAAC sportsmanship award. The committee reviewed the current policy and made recommendations to the governance structure to completely revamp the process. The SAAC unveiled the new nomination process following the fall 2009 league meetings, with plans to recognize a male and female winner (and/or a team) from each institution as well the overall ACC sportsmanship award winners which can be found on the SAAC link via the ACC.com. The SAAC in ACCtion series continues to be successful for the committee as they feature campus stories and share programming initiatives. The 2009-10 series will highlight campus SAAC members who have “gone pro in something other than sports.� Please see the archived article submissions on examples of sportsmanship as well as group community service efforts from each school which included pictures, blogs, and updates from every school.

Clemson Rachel Regone............ Swimming............................... Senior Corey Brown................ Track & Field.......................... Senior Duke Addison Nuding........... Wrestling................................ Senior Matt Williams.............. Baseball.................................. Senior Florida State Javier Garcia-Tunon.... Track & Field.......................... Senior Brianna Barry............. Volleyball................................ Junior Georgia Tech Alana Clooten.............. Track & Field.......................... Senior Ryan Smith.................. Tennis..................................... Sophomore Maryland Jennifer Collins........... Lacrosse................................. Senior Torrey Smith................ Football................................... Sophomore Miami Caitlin Augustin.......... Rowing.................................... Junior Meredith Hatic............ Swimming............................... Junior North Carolina Eugenia Delbono......... Rowing.................................... .Senior Marcus Ginyard........... Basketball.............................. Senior NC State Brandon Costner......... Basketball.............................. Junior Ronnie Bouemboue.... Soccer..................................... Senior Virginia Catherine Chambers.. Lacrosse................................. Senior Jerome Meyinsse........ Basketball.............................. Junior Virginia Tech Steve Bumbry.............. Baseball.................................. Junior Amber Hall.................. Basketball.............................. Senior Wake Forest Ashley Homitz............. Volleyball................................ Senior Melissa Martin............ Field Hockey........................... Junior

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SPORTMANSHIP Sportsmanship Initiatives The Atlantic Coast Conference continues to implement various initiatives in Sportsmanship including the emphasis on the importance of good sportsmanship at every level of the Conference including student-athletes, coaches, officials, administrators, fans, friends and alumni. This past year the ACC reinforced the role of officiating in maintaining an atmosphere of good sportsmanship. The ACC continues to develop public service announcements emphasizing the role of respect and sportsmanship while participating in collegiate athletics. Educational emphasis with all of the ACC’s administrators, coaches and student-athletes was continued, and the league further refined a reporting and recording system to more accurately assess sportsmanship problems which might exist. For the 2008-09 year, the conference is proud to report 100% participation by the institutions.

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2008-09 ACC Sportsmanship Award Winners

Thomas Sensing of Wake Forest, Maggie Bernard of Clemson and the North Carolina fencing team were named the 2008-09 Atlantic Coast Conference Sportsmanship winners for the 2008-09 academic year. Sensing, who competes as a member of the Demon Deacons’ track and field team, received the ACC Male Sportsmanship Award, which is presented to the student-athlete who best exemplifies sportsmanship. Bernard, who runs cross country for the Tigers, received the ACC Female Sportsmanship Award, and the North Carolina fencers received the ACC Team Sportsmanship Award. The winners were selected from a group of institutional nominees, which were submitted by Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAACs) and their advisors at ACC schools. Winners were determined by a review of the overall ACC SAAC. Each campus has recognized its individual and team nominees. To be considered, nominees must have demonstrated consistently good sportsmanship and ethical behavior in his/her daily participation in intercollegiate athletics. The student-athlete must have also demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting and be of good academic standing. The complete list of 2008-09 nominees was as follows: Boston College Women’s Ice Hockey Team, Men’s Swimming Team Clemson Maggie Bernard (women’s cross country), C.J. Spiller (football) Florida State Melanie Cabassol (women’s swimming and diving), Drew Weatherford (football) Georgia Tech D’Andre Bell (men’s basketball) Maryland Andrew Kay (men’s golf); Hilary Lawson (women’s golf) Miami Brittany Viola (women’s swimming and diving) North CarolinA Men’s Fencing Team NC State Kristin Davies (women’s swimming and diving) Virginia Marlow Bruneau (women’s volleyball); Daniel Johnson (men’s swimming) Virginia Tech Sara Marie Smith (women’s swimming); Paul Debnam (men’s basketball) Wake Forest Thomas Sensing (men’s track and field)

ACC Sportsmanship School of the Year Awards

Prior to the 2008-09 academic year, the ACC awarded a sportsmanship award for each of its 25 sponsored sports. The concept of these awards was created by the ACC Student Athlete Advisory Committee in an effort to recognize teams who earned the utmost regard from their peers during competition. As is stated in the conference’s Mission Statement, “It [the ACC] strongly adheres to the principles of integrity and sportsmanship, and supports the total development of the student-athlete and each member institution’s athletics department staff, with the intent of producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow.” Teams receiving the award conducted themselves with a high degree of character and good sportsmanship, as determined by a vote of the league’s teams. 2003-04....................................... Georgia Tech 2004-05........................................ Wake Forest 2005-06........................................ Wake Forest 2006-07....................................Boston College 2007-08........................................Virginia Tech

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Services to Member Schools in Compliance & Governance The ACC continues to improve and refine its services to its member institutions regarding compliance and governance. Many of these efforts are centered on helping institutional administrators deal with the increased volume and content of NCAA legislation issues, but also to improve communication on campus among those who make decisions on the legislation and compliance. With the restructuring of the NCAA governance structure the focus has been to improve communications to ACC Governance groups. Summary reports from all Council and Committee meetings, as well as NCAA Board of Directors meetings are available and distributed in a timely fashion by email to all of the conference’s governance groups who impact the decision making regarding governance issues.  In addition, the Council of Presidents continue to follow the communication policy and procedures that were approved to build an effective and efficient communication process within the conference, which is a critical component in an effective functioning conference governance structure. Service and educational efforts regarding NCAA legislation to campus compliance administrators has been maintained through email, monthly conference calls and two in-person meetings during the course of the year.  All compliance forms as well as the ACC Manual, have been placed on the ACC Intranet site, that is password protected, for ease of reference. Improvement in the response time for interpretations from the ACC Office to its member schools continues to be a goal. This past summer the Compliance and Governance staff held the first ACC Summer Compliance Workshop in Greensboro. The focus of the workshop was to help educate and bring together financial aid administrators from member institutions as well as those involved in the process of certifying eligibility for student-athletes. Over 100 participants from member institutions attended the program and heard presentations from an NCAA staff member and individuals from member institutions. Attendees were also able to discuss and share best practices with their counterparts at other member institutions. Due to the success of the event it is anticipated that the next workshop will be held in the summer of 2011. The ACC’s total available funds for the newly combined Student Assistance Fund, formerly the Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund & the Special Assistance Fund, was $3,932,293.13 of which the membership spent $2,587,669.43. The Conference office will continue to distribute the checks upon receipt of the funds from the national office by September. The Conference continues to operate a comprehensive compliance review program. Each institution is reviewed by the ACC staff in accordance with NCAA bylaws.  Three institutions were reviewed this past academic year with three more scheduled for 2009-10.  The second round of compliance reviews of member institutions will be completed in the fall of 2010.

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ACC Payout per School Remains High The ACC’s revenue distribution for the 2008-09 fiscal year is one of the highest per-institution in intercollegiate athletics. With revenue escalations each year in the ACC’s football and basketball agreements, and new bowl contracts which began in 2006-07, the Conference is well positioned to meet the increasing financial needs of ACC member schools. The Conference made a one-time distribution of reserve funds in 2008-09 to assist member schools in reaching their revenue budgets.

Cost Center Budgeting System The conference utilizes a new budget process which includes significant involvement from the Finance Committee which is comprised of a representative of each member institution. The process includes involvement from this Committee and the ACC office in creating and reviewing the Conference operating budget prior to its approval at the Spring Business Meeting. The ACC Office continues to use a cost-center, responsibility-based accounting system to allow cost center managers the ability to review their accounts on-line and, thus, be able to react quickly in managing their budgets and gaining timely information.

Investment Policies The current allocation of asset investments for the Conference is delegated to the Finance Committee and its Investment Sub-Committee. This oversight includes development of the Conference Investment policy, including the determination of appropriate asset allocations, consistent review of invested funds, and recommendations regarding Conference monetary investments.

ACC Staff Changes Nora Lynn Finch joined the conference office in August 2008 as Associate Commissioner for Women’s Basketball and Senior Woman Administrator. Charlene Curtis joined the conference office as the ACC’s Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officials in August 2008. Georgia Davis came to the conference office in August 2008, serving as Administrative Assistant for Women’s Basketball and Senior Woman Administrator.

ACC Actively Pursues Minority Candidates for Conference Positions The Atlantic Coast Conference is committed to achieving diversity in all aspects of its administration. One of the areas the Conference Office is looking to achieve this is in actively pursuing minority candidates for positions which are available in the ACC Office. The Conference Office conducts a concerted effort to identify, seek and hire qualified minority personnel.


Continuing the Development of Minority Internship Programs

theACC.com ACC’s Official Website

One of the most successful programs developed by the Atlantic Coast Conference is its internship program for ethnic minority males and women. Officially named the Atlantic Coast Conference Futures Internship Program, the Conference partially funds, along with two of its Regional Sports Network partners and Disney’s Wide World of Sports, a total of four Minority Internships. These interns work with the following organizations: the Atlantic Coast Conference Office, Fox Sports Net, Sun Sports and Disney’s Wide World of Sports. The program has been very successful in placing the interns into permanent positions within the athletics and sports TV industry. The ACC will continue to be aggressive in finding full-time positions for its Minority Internship Program graduates.

The Atlantic Coast Conference enjoyed another successful year on the Internet in 2008-09 thanks to a partnership with CBS College Sports and ACC Properties. TheACC. com continues to be among the top sites for CBSC and is typically the network’s highest-ranked conference. Viewership for the site grew to over 15 million page views and 3.3 million ‘unique visitors’.  The site continues to serve as a centralized location for schedules, scores and results from each of the ACC sports. The site launched a weekly football series “This Week in ACC Football” in 2008, highlighting each week’s action on the gridiron through a variety of mediums. It also continued enhancements in its video offerings during the year, including highlights and press conference footage from select championship events as well as video features of various individuals and teams. The regular features remained constant with Bill Hass on the ACC (weekly), Looking Back by Jim Sumner (biweekly) and MFS presents Getting to Know: The ACC (weekly). The site began a new partnership with Team Fan Shop for its online store. The site also continued its online photo store through Pictopia. The ACC entered the world of social media in early 2009 with the building of a conference page on Facebook in January. That was followed with a Twitter account (@theACC) in February 2009 following all ACC sports. Both outlets are being used as additional means to reach fans with the ACC messages, while also drawing users back to theACC.com. The conference has already begun evaluating the use of social media to further develop its presence in the near future.

2008-09 ACC Futures Interns Atlantic Coast Conference Erin Crawford, Virginia Disney’s Wide World of Sports Allison Stankavage, Duke Disney’s Wide World of Sports Kathryn Tershel, Virginia Disney’s Wide World of Sports Jamie Webster, Virginia Tech Fox Sports Net South K. Ford Heiner, Clemson Sun Sports Marissa May, North Carolina Sun Sports Kelsey Hoffman, Virginia Tech Orange Bowl Committee Whitney Buckmon, Florida State

2009-10 ACC Futures Interns Atlantic Coast Conference Alyssa Francona, North Carolina Disney’s Wide World of Sports Jessica Adams, Duke Disney’s Wide World of Sports Rebecca Zavisza, Boston College Disney’s Wide World of Sports Marissa May, North Carolina

ACC Select The 2008-09 athletics season saw the growth of ACCSelect.com. Raycom Sports oversaw the transition to a new provider as it was now hosted by CBS College Sports.  ACC Select continued to showcase live and on-demand Olympic-type sports that are not available through traditional broadcast and cable outlets.  During last year, ACC Select delivered over 650 events spanning 25 sports and reached both a national and international audience.  ACC Select streamed coverage of every nontelevised Conference Championship at no charge, giving our fans unprecedented access to the action.

Fox Sports Net South Megan Newell, Virginia Tech Sun Sports Amy Smerdzinski, Wake Forest Sun Sports Talia Wise, Virginia Orange Bowl Committee Kellen Blassingame, Virginia

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DAYS OF CARING

On Monday, September 29, 2008 the Atlantic Coast Conference participated in a Days of Caring project during their United Way Kickoff Luncheon. Greensboro Urban Ministry was the recipient of a canned food drive hosted by ACC staff members to build up the Greensboro community food bank. In addition, the ACC participated in October for a week volunteering their time at Greensboro Urban Ministry. Staff members were either working at Potter’s House Community Kitchen serving a noontime meal for about 350 people in the area, or participating at the Food/Clothing Bank helping to fill food orders or receiving clothing donations and sorting the items. Days of Caring is a United Way and Volunteer Center of Greensboro Special Event that mobilizes employees from area work places to provide community service at local agencies and schools. This was the eleventh annual Days of Caring that the ACC office has taken part in and over the years has donated time and manpower to other deserving Greensboro agencies such as Mary’s House, Hospice and Palliative Care, Guilford Regional AIDS Interfaith Network, Millis Road Elementary School, Senior Resources of Greensboro, Horsepower Therapeutic Learning Center, a ReadA-Thon at Hampton Extended Year Academy and Habitat for Humanity. 68

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ACC INTER-INSTITUTIONAL ACADEMIC COLLABORATIVE Funded by the allocation of income from the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, the IAC is a special commitment of the 12 university presidents and the conference office that encourages sharing academic and administrative expertise to benefit undergraduate students. The ACCIAC captures the collective strength by working together. Strategies for collaboration include conferences of students from all 12 universities, scholarship awards to encourage creative projects and/or study abroad, faculty development seminars led by experts from other ACC campuses, and exchanges of best practices among leaders with similar job responsibilities. In all activities, the focus is enhancing the quality of education for all undergraduates. The University of Miami hosted a best practices conference for administrators and faculty responsible for international education in November 2008. In February 2009, students presented undergraduate research papers at a conference hosted by NC State University. In April, 57 student leaders, accompanied by leadership program directors, gathered at Virginia Tech for leadership seminars and competitive learning exercises. Forty-three students from all 12 universities received scholarship awards that helped make possible study abroadarchitecture in Japan, philosophy in

Greece, geography in South Africa, English literature in London, Buddhism in Nepal, communications in Australia, international business in Hong Kong, etc. The stature of these All-ACC awards adds greatly to their significance and helps the awardees open doors when abroad. Since no single university can justify hiring the full spectrum of professorial talent for comprehensive coverage of the vast and diverse Eurasian cultures, the capacities of our universities were joined together in the sponsorship of a Eurasian Conference. Twenty students and forty faculty members from all 12 universities participated in an intensive three-day conference at Koc University, Istanbul. Advanced by this conference, 4 of the universities are launching programs with Koc, several multi-campus research projects are being developed, and a special ACC-Tikrit University (Iraq) linkage (led by UNC) is expanding. At the inaugural meeting of the Chief Undergraduate Education Officers (held at ACC headquarters), a new program of scholarships for undergraduate research and creative endeavors was designed and implemented. This program will allow each university, each year, to award between 2 and 5 scholarships that will enable students to pursue, independently and under faculty guidance, a creative or research project in their chosen discipline. Also for the first time, the heads

of Teaching-and-Learning-Centers (committed to expanding faculty knowledge and use of sound pedagogy) met to craft and implement the new Teaching Scholars Program. Under this program, faculty pedagogical leaders will travel from one ACC university to lead workshops and seminars at a sister university. Several other developments are worth noting. Due to travel freezes throughout many of the conference’s member institutions, most affinity group meetings (e.g., student affairs vice presidents, fiscal officers) were either held by conference call or deferred. The ACCIAC website (http://acciac.org) was totally redesigned, including a strengthening of the database of undergraduate travel abroad opportunities. More information about each of the activities mentioned in this report is available at the website. The ACC’s commitment of athletic funds to the direct enhancement of the undergraduate education experience is distinctive among all athletic conferences and an appropriate reflection of the centrality of academics. Among all athletic conferences, only the Ivy League can claim a higher percentage of its members among the Top 35 universities in the country. Excelling both academically and athletically is both a goal and a reality.

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2008-09 HIGHLIGHTS ACC One of Three Conferences with Four Schools Among Nation’s Top 20 NCAA Programs League schools earned five national titles and 17 individual crowns in 2008-09 The Atlantic Coast Conference was one of only three leagues across the country to register four schools in the Top 20 of the final 2008-09 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition for Division I schools and nine of the league’s 12 institutions in the Top 50. The final results were announced on June 29 by the National Association of Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Following its 56th year of competition, there is no doubt that the ACC is one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. Since its inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 113 national championships, including 60 in women’s competition and 53 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 125 times in men’s competition and 84 times in women’s action. For the eighth consecutive year, at least four ACC teams finished in the Top 30 of the Directors’ Cup. North Carolina finished second in the NCAA Division I Directors’ Cup standings with 1184.25 points, while Virginia was eighth (1059), and rounding out the ACC’s top 30

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representatives was Florida State (15th, 945), Duke (17th, 891.80), and Maryland (28th, 668.80). “We are tremendously proud of our student-athletes’ accomplishments both academically and athletically,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “The list of accomplishments and successes this past year speaks for itself and we look forward to the upcoming year and building on the tradition of excellence that has been so solid throughout our history.” In 2008-09, the ACC placed a total of 130 league teams in NCAA postseason competition, earning a 130-74-1 (.637) mark in NCAA championship competition, and collected five national crowns. The ACC had 88 teams ranked in the final Top 25 polls, including 33 teams ranked in the Top 10. Six teams finished No. 1 in at least one poll in their respective sport. The ACC had 266 league studentathletes named to All-America teams in 2008-09, 133 men and 133 women, and 95 ACC athletes earned Academic AllAmerica honors. There are four Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup awards, one to honor the

institution with the best overall athletics program in each of the NCAA’s Divisions I, II and III, and the NAIA. Developed as a joint effort between USA Today and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup program is the only all-sports competition that recognizes the institution in each of the four categories with the best overall athletics program.

ACC Schools in Final 2008-09 Directors’ Cup Standings 2. North Carolina 1184.25 8. Virginia 1059.00 15. Florida State 945.00 17. Duke 891.80 28. Maryland 668.80 37. Wake Forest 580.25 43. Miami 491.00 46. Virginia Tech 459.25 48. Georgia Tech 452.38 53. Clemson 397.00 74. NC State 265.30 75. Boston College 262.00


17 NCAA individual title winners Matt Hill, NC State, Men’s Golf, Individual

Selected ACC highlights for the 2008-09 year: • The ACC earned five national team championships (Maryland, Field Hockey; North Carolina, Women’s Soccer; Maryland, Men’s Soccer; North Carolina, Men’s Basketball; and Duke, Women’s Tennis) •

The ACC had four football bowl champions (Florida State, Champs Sports Bowl; Maryland, Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl; Virginia Tech, Fed Ex Orange Bowl; and Wake Forest, EagleBank Bowl) and sent an NCAArecord 10 teams to postseason bowl contests. The league had nine National Player of the Year recognitions in Dustin Ackley, North Carolina, Baseball; Kyle Stanley, Clemson, Men’s Golf; Matt Hill, NC State, Men’s Golf; Marcus Tracy, Wake Forest, Men’s Soccer; Susie Rowe, Maryland, Field Hockey; Katie O‘Donnell, Maryland, Field Hockey; Casey Nogueira, North Carolina, Women’s Soccer; Mallory Cecil, Duke, Women’s Tennis; and Kim Williams, Florida State, Women’s Outdoor Track and Field. Three National Freshmen of the Year (Sean Gilmartin, Florida State, Baseball; Paige Selenski, Virginia, Field Hockey; and Karrie Ellen Johnson, Maryland, Women’s Lacrosse) and five National Coaches of the Year came from the ACC. The coaches recognized were: Brian O’Connor, Virginia, Baseball; Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech, Football; Jay Vidovich, Wake Forest, Men’s Soccer; Missy Meharg, Maryland, Field Hockey; and Cathy Reese, Maryland, Women’s Lacrosse. 266 ACC student-athletes earned first-, second-, or third-team AllAmerica recognition in 2008-09. (Includes duplicates in indoor & outdoor track & field)

The ACC had one CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year, 10 NCAA Postgraduate Scholars, and a Rhodes Scholar.

Over the 2008-09 season, 144 ACC teams competed in postseason play, including 130 in NCAA Championships. The league recorded a 139-841 (.623) mark in postseason play, including a 130-74-1 (.637) record in NCAA Championships.

Dominic Inglot, Virginia, Men’s Tennis, Doubles Michael Shabaz, Virginia, Men’s Tennis, Doubles Jacoby Ford, Clemson, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, 60-M Dash Michael Bingham, Wake Forest, Men’s Indoor Track & Field, 400-M Dash Charles Clark, Florida State, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, 200-M Dash & 4x400-M Relay Jonathan Borlee, Florida State, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, 400-M Dash & 4x400-M Relay Kevin Borlee, Florida State, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, 4x400-M Relay Kevin Williams, Florida State, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field, 4x400-M Relay

In final national rankings, the ACC had 33 Top 10 showings, including six at the No. 1 position. In addition, the ACC placed at least one team in the final Top 10 national polls in 17 of the 25 sports sponsored by the league.

Darrion Caldwell, NC State, Wrestling, 149 lbs

Maryland, North Carolina and Wake Forest advanced to the 2008 College Cup, marking the ACC the only league in NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament history to place three teams in the same College Cup.

Kelly Murphy, Clemson, Women’s Rowing, Varsity 4+

Lydia Hassell, Clemson, Women’s Rowing, Varsity 4+ Callen Erdeky, Clemson, Women’s Rowing, Varsity 4+ Allison Colberg, Clemson, Women’s Rowing, Varsity 4+ Meredith Razzolini, Clemson, Women’s Rowing, Varsity 4+ Kristen Davies, NC State, Women’s Swimming & Diving, Platform Diving Mallory Cecil, Duke, Women’s Tennis, Singles Murielle Ahoure, Miami, Women’s Indoor Track & Field, 200-M Dash Kimberly Williams, FSU, Women’s Indoor Track & Field, Triple Jump & Women’s Outdoor Track & Field, Long Jump & Triple Jump Susan Kuijken, Florida State, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field, 1500-M Run Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech, Men's Outdoor Track & Field, Men's Hammer Throw

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SPECIALTY AWARDS

NCAA Today’s Top VIII Award Winners Three Atlantic Coast Conference student athletes – North Carolina soccer player Yael Averbuch, Georgia Tech tennis player Kristi Miller and Virginia Tech softball pitcher Angela Tincher – have been selected as recipients of this year’s Today’s Top VIII Award. The Today’s Top VIII Award is given annually to eight student-athletes who excel athletically, academically, and in leadership and community service. A psychology major from Upper Montclair, N.J., Yael Averbuch started a school-record 105 games during her college career and played on two NCAA championship teams at UNC. Earlier this fall, she was named the Academic All-America of the Year, recognizing her as the top student-athlete in her sport.  She was named the ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year for women’s soccer in 2007. Averbuch is a three-time AllAmerica and a three-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection who was named national player of the year as a sophomore. She also is a member of the U.S. Under-23 team. Active in community outreach activities, Averbuch represents her team on the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee. She is a member of the Carolina Leadership Academy’s Veteran Leaders program and a recipient of its highest honor, the Three-Dimensional Leader Award. Angela Tincher, a native of Eagle Rock, Va., has collected national player of the year honors from USA Softball, been 72

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named a first-team All-American as both a pitcher and as a student-athlete, earned Academic All-American of the Year honors from ESPN the Magazine/ CoSIDA, won the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award, led the Hokies to the Women’s College World Series for the first time in program history, signed to play professionally in Japan’s top division and had her number retired by the Virginia Tech Athletic Department. Tincher also is the recipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and graduated last spring summa cum laude with a degree in finance. Kristi Miller received All-America honors in singles in each of her four seasons at Georgia Tech and was named a doubles All-American in 2006 and 2007. The four-time All-ACC honoree captured the league’s Player of the Year Award in 2008 after receiving the ACC Rookie of the Year award in 2005. She led the Yellow Jackets to the NCAA Title in 2007, two USTA/ITA National Indoor Titles (2007, 2008) and three ACC Championships

(2005, 2006, 2007) during her tenure. Additionally, Miller received the 2006 Honda Award for Tennis as the top collegiate tennis player in the nation and also participated in the 2005 U.S. Open. The three-time CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American concluded her career by receiving the AtLarge Academic All-America of the Year honor. A recipient of both the NCAA and ACC Postgraduate Scholarships, Miller was a four-time Intercollegiate Tennis Association Scholar Athlete and fourtime member of the ACC Honor Roll. She was twice named to the Academic All-ACC Tennis Team and received the prestigious Bernard P. Bellon Award for Historical Excellence from Georgia Tech in 2008. The 2008 recipient of the ITA/Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship, presented annually by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, Miller spent countless hours volunteering in and around the Atlanta area in her spare time and has been recognized with a number of awards for her efforts.


NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships The NCAA awards up to 174 postgraduate scholarships annually, 87 for men and 87 for women. The scholarships are awarded to studentathletes who excel academically and athletically and who are in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition. The one-time grants of $7,500 each are awarded for fall sports, winter sports and spring sports. Each sports season (fall, winter and spring), there are 29 scholarships available for men and 29 scholarships available for women. The scholarships are one-time, non-renewable grants. Ten ACC student-athletes were chosen among the 174 postgraduate scholarships: Robert Mack, NC State Men’s Cross Country Sam Cronin, Wake Forest Men’s Soccer Peter Truszkowski, Duke Men’s Fencing Ashley Shepard, NC State Women’s Gymnastics Rachel Regone, Clemson Women’s Swimming Sara Smith, Virginia Tech Women’s Swimming Matthew Williams, Duke Baseball Kaleigh Rafter, Florida State Softball Jenna Rhodes, Virginia Tech Softball Megan Bendik, Clemson Rowing Honda Award Winners The Honda Sports Awards are given annually to the top women athletes in the 12 NCAA-sanctioned sports. This past year, three ACC studentathletes earned the top award in their respective sport. Soccer Casey Nogueira Tennis Mallory Cecil Field Hockey Susie Rowe Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award The Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award is presented each year to the outstanding senior NCAA Division I Student-Athlete of the Year across nine different sports. The acronym “CLASS” stands for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School. The Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award celebrates the loyalty of seniors that honor a four-year commitment to their university. The Senior CLASS Award™ recognizes these student-athletes for great achievement during competition and in their community while staying in school. Men’s Basketball Tyler Hansbrough Men’s Soccer Sam Cronin Marshall Scholarship Established in 1953 to commemorate the Marshall Plan, the scholarship is awarded each year to 40 or more “talented, independent, and wide-ranging” young Americans to finance two years of graduate coursework at a college or university in the United Kingdom. Duke University senior and women’s track and field team member Sally Liu was one of two Duke students awarded a Marshall Scholarship to continue his or her studies at the postgraduate level. Liu, a native of San Diego, Calif., is studying pre-med at Duke and works in a biology research lab where she studies muscular disorders in fruitflies. On the track, Liu owns Duke’s fifth-best performance all-time in the indoor pole vault, with her mark of 11-9.75 at the 2007 ACC Indoor Championships. Liu plans to study public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the London School of Economics for two years after her graduation from Duke. She will also conclude her track and field career in the spring of 2009.

Rhodes Scholar Elliot F. Gerson, American Secretary of the Rhodes Trust, announced the names of the thirty-two American men and women chosen as Rhodes Scholars. Among the 32 recipients, two were former ACC student athletes: Myron Rolle, Florida State football and Parker Goyer, Duke Women’s tennis. Rhodes Scholarships are provided all expenses for two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England, and may allow funding in some instances for four years. Mr. Gerson called the Rhodes Scholarships, “the oldest and best known award for international study, and arguably the most famous academic award available to American college graduates.” They were created in 1902 by the Will of Cecil Rhodes, British philanthropist and African colonial pioneer. The first class of American Rhodes Scholars entered Oxford in 1904; those elected today will enter Oxford in October 2009. Rhodes Scholars are chosen in a two-stage process. First, candidates must be endorsed by their college or university. Over 1500 students each year seek their institution’s endorsement; this year, 769 were endorsed by 207 different colleges and universities. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Parker Goyer was a three-year letter winner for the Blue Devils’ tennis team. She posted a 9-2 record as a senior and a 20-14 overall record in her three letter winning seasons. Goyer said she plans to study international comparative education at Oxford and find ways to expand the Coach for College program to other countries around the world. She majored in psychology with a concentration in neuroscience and currently is enrolled in the doctoral program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She will take a leave of absence to pursue a master’s degree at Oxford.  Florida State safety and New Jersey native Myron Rolle will study at Oxford instead of entering this year’s NFL draft. Rolle won a Rhodes scholarship in November and plans to seek a one-year master’s degree in medical anthropology. Rolle, projected to be an early round pick, said he plans to enter the 2010 NFL draft. Rolle, from Galloway received his undergraduate degree in pre-med after two and a half years, and has been taking graduate courses at Florida State this year. After his NFL career, Rolle has said he plans to attend medical school and then open a clinic for the needy in the Bahamas.

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ENHANCING THE ACC

TOP STUDENT ATHLETES Boston College Top Six for Service Kyle McCarten  Men’s Golf Dave Hasebroock Baseball Ryan Kiracofe  Men’s Track and Cross Country Lauren Gillooly Sailing Marlotte van der Bergh Field Hockey Lauren Fitzpatrick Women’s Lacrosse Boston College Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Brock Bradford, Men’s Ice Hockey Female Student-Athlete of the Year Bob Dirks, Field Hockey Clemson Top Six for Service Ali Zacker Women’s Swimming Elizabeth Savage Women’s Swimming Jennifer Ficklen Women’s Soccer Nicole Rau Rowing Ashley Clay Women’s Swimming Rachel Regone Women’s Swimming Clemson Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Jimmy Maners, Football Female Student-Athlete of the Year Rachel Regone, Swimming and Diving Duke Top Six for Service Michelle Lancto, Rowing Nick Tsipis, Men’s Soccer Sheila Kramer, Women’s Soccer Emily Sherrard, Women’s Track & Field Kayla Kirk, Volleyball Marvin Marcelin, Football Duke Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Nate Freiman, Baseball Female Student-Athlete of the Year Amanda Blumenherst, Women’s Golf Florida State Top Six for Service Melanie Cabassol Women’s Diving Javier Cruz Men’s Cross Country Shawn Erickson Men’s Swimming Maurice Harris Football Keyla Smith Women’s Track Sara Young Women’s Golf

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Each year, the 12 member institutions of the ACC select six student-athletes from their campus to honor as members of the ACC’s Top Six for Service as well as a top male and female studentathlete of the year. Below is a listing of each schools selected student-athletes.

Georgia Tech Top Six for Service Alade Aminu Men’s Basketball D’Andre Bell Men’s Basketball Dalton Hedberg Women’s Swimming Roddy Jones Football Way Joe Lee Men’s Swimming Jing Li Women’s Swimming Georgia Tech Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Cameron Tringale, Men’s Golf Female Student-Athlete of the Year Whitney Haller, Softball Maryland Top Six for Service Nathan Steelman Baseball Sarah Scholl Field Hockey Jordan Steffy Football Torrey Smith Football Blaise Stanicic Water Polo Hudson Taylor Wrestling Maryland Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Dan Gronkowski, Football Female Student-Athlete of the Year Susannah Rowe, Field Hockey Miami Top Six for Service Laura Cordner, Rowing Matt Phipho, Football Bianca Eickhom, Women’s Tennis Reuben Ross, Men’s Diving Chavez Grant, Football Women’s Track Team Miami Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Jack McClinton, Men’s Basketball Female Student-Athlete of the Year Murielle Ahoure-Women’s Track North Carolina Top Six for Service Lindsey McIlvain Women’s Swimming Anna Rodenbough Women’s Soccer Eugenia Delbono Rowing Kennedy Tinsley Football Marcus Ginyard Basketball Katie Brooks Women’s Soccer/ Women’s Lacrosse North Carolina Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Josh Powell, Men’s Fencing Female Student-Athlete of the Year Morgan Stengel, Women’s Cross Country

NC State Top Six for Service Brenda Stanton Women’s Track & Field Austin Hampton Men’s Diving Briana Grover Women’s Swimming Meredith Parrilla Women’s Soccer Bobby Floyd Football Wayne Crawford Football Virginia Top Six for Service Peter Ferarra Wrestling Lauren Elstein       Field Hockey Ryan Hurley Men’s Swimming Jerome Meyinsse             Men’s Basketball Patrick Slebonick           Football Casey Steffan               Softball Virginia Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Dom Inglot, Men’s Tennis Female Student-Athlete of the Year Amanda Rales, Women’s Soccer Virginia Tech Top Six for Service Ashley Owens Women’s Soccer Beth Walker Softball Jenna Rhodes Softball Orion Martin Football Drew Weaver Men’s Golf Mauri Liberati Women’s Soccer Virginia Tech Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Drew Weaver, Men’s Golf Female Student-Athlete of the Year Sara Smith, Women’s Swimming Wake Forest Top Six for Service Marley Burns  Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country Merry Placer Women’s Track & Field and Cross Country Katarina Reveche Women’s Tennis Greg Billington Men’s Track & Field and Cross Country Christy Carter Women’s Soccer Ana Jerman Women’s Tennis Wake Forest Student-Athletes of the Year Male Student-Athlete of the Year Sam Cronin, Men’s Soccer Female Student-Athlete of the Year Natalie Mullikin, Volleyball


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ALL-ACC & ALL-ACADEMIC ALL-ACC MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Tim Ritchie, Boston College Bo Waggoner, Duke Steve Gabart, Florida State Matt Leeder, Florida State Gavin Coombs, NC State Ryan Hill, NC State Bobby Mack, NC State John Martinez, NC State Andy Biladeau, Virginia Ryan Collins, Virginia Ryan Foster, Virginia Emil Heineking, Virginia Billy Berlin, Virginia Tech Devin Cornwall, Virginia Tech ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Brock Baker, North Carolina Gregory Billington, Wake Forest Andrew Brodeur, Duke Sam Bryfczynski, Clemson Devin Cornwall, Virginia Tech Adam Cunningham, North Carolina David Emerson, Boston College Emory Gibbs, Georgia Tech Michael Hammond, Virginia Tech Andrew Jesien, Virginia Jason Lakritz, Florida State Matt Leeder, Florida State Alex Lundy, Maryland Greg Kelsey, Maryland Bobby Mack, NC State Robert Moldovan, NC State Phillip Padilla, Virginia Tech Timothy Richie, Boston College Jonathan Sunde, Clemson Nazar Trilisky, Georgia Tech Bo Waggoner, Duke ALL-ACC WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Mallory Champa, Boston College Nichole Lister, Boston College Jenna Baker, Clemson Susan Kuijken, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Lesley Van Miert, Florida State Linzi Snow, Florida State Lydia Willemse, Florida State Brie Felnagle, North Carolina Lauren Holesh, North Carolina Lauretta Dezubay, Virginia Stephanie Garcia, Virginia Tasmin Fanning, Virginia Tech Allison Kieffer, Wake Forest ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Jenna Baker, Clemson Marley Burns, Wake Forest Mallory Champa, Boston College Lauretta Dezubay, Virginia Jessica Driscoll, Boston College Mary Kate DuBard, Georgia Tech Jessica Fanning, Virginia Tech Brie Felnagle, North Carolina Stephanie Garcia, Virginia Morgane Gay, Virginia Nichole Lister, Boston College Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest

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Dina Nosenko, Wake Forest Meredith Placer, Wake Forest Emily Pritt, NC State Erin Reddan, Virginia Tech Kristin Reed, Maryland Kim Ruck, Clemson Emily Schwitzer, Duke Carly Seymour, Duke Samantha Stafford, Virginia Morgan Stengel, North Carolina Lesley van Miert, Florida State Lydia Williams, Florida State ALL-ACC FIELD HOCKEY Illse Davids, North Carolina Aileen Davis, Wake Forest Bob Dirks, Boston College Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina Minou Gimbrere, Wake Forest Alicia Grater, Maryland Rhian Jones, Duke Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn, Virginia Michelle Kasold, Wake Forest Lauren Miller, Duke Katie O’Donnell, Maryland Alexis Pappas, Maryland Susie Rowe, Maryland Raisa Schiller, Wake Forest Paige Selenski, Virginia Laura Suchoski, Duke Britt Van Beek, North Carolina ALL-ACADEMIC FIELD HOCKEY Janna Anctil, Boston College Julia Berkowitz, Boston College Bob Dirks, Boston College Chelsey Feole, Boston College Tara Fernandes, Boston College Katherine Quagila, Boston College Kelley Smith, Boston College Megan Deakins, Duke Tara Jennings, Duke Rhian Jones, Duke Lauren Miller, Duke Samantha Nelson, Duke Laura Suchoski, Duke Meghan Dean, Maryland Kristina Foster, Maryland Alicia Grater, Maryland Ameliet Rischen, Maryland Susie Rowe, Maryland Sarah Scholl, Maryland Emma Thomas, Maryland Britt van Beek, North Carolina Elizabeth Drazdowski, North Carolina Riley Foster, North Carolina Taryn Gjurich, North Carolina Lauren Elstein, Virginia Rachel Jennings, Virginia Floor Vogels, Virginia Aileen Davis, Wake Forest Melissa Martin, Wake Forest Raisa Schiller, Wake Forest ALL-ACC FOOTBALL 1st Team Offense Russell Wilson, NC State Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech Da’Rel Scott, Maryland Hakeem Nicks, North Carolina

D.J. Boldin, Wake Forest John Phillips, Virginia Eugene Monroe, Virginia Andrew Gardner, Georgia Tech Rodney Hudson, Florida State Cliff Ramsey, Boston College Edwin Williams, Maryland 2nd Team Offense Thaddeus Lewis, Duke Darren Evans, Virginia Tech C.J. Spiller, Clemson Eron Riley, Duke Aaron Kelly, Clemson Ryan Purvis, Boston College Garrett Reynolds, North Carolina Anthony Castonzo, Boston College Sergio Render, Virginia Tech Cord Howard, Georgia Tech Thomas Austin, Clemson 1st Team Defense Everette Brown, Florida State Michael Johnson, Georgia Tech B.J. Raji, Boston College Vance Walker, Georgia Tech Mark Herzlich, Boston College Michael Tauiliili, Duke Aaron Curry, Wake Forest Alphonso Smith, Wake Forest Victor Harris, Virginia Tech Trimane Goddard, North Carolina Michael Hamlin, Clemson 2nd Team Defense Orion Martin, Virginia Tech Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech Ron Brace, Boston College Darryl Richard, Georgia Tech Clint Sintim, Virginia Alex Wujciak, Maryland Mark Paschal, North Carolina Ras-I Dowling, Virginia Tony Carter, Florida State Kendric Burney, North Carolina Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech Myron Rolle, Florida State 1st Team Special Teams Graham Gano, Florida State Travis Baltz, Maryland C.J. Spiller, Clemson 2nd Team Special Teams Matt Bosher, Miami Michael Ray Garvin, Florida State ALL-ACADEMIC FOOTBALL Steve Aponavicius, Boston College Thomas Austin, Clemson Travis Baltz, Maryland Harrison Beck, NC State Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech Mark Buchholz, Clemson LaRon Byrd, Miami Anthony Castonzo, Boston College Phil Costa, Maryland Rick Costa, Maryland Adrian Aye-Darko, Duke Andrew Datko, Florida State

Andrew Devlin, Virginia Lowell Dyer, North Carolina Obi Egekeze, Maryland Sean Glennon, Virginia Tech Cameron Goldberg, Duke Meares Green, NC State Dan Gronkowski, Maryland Brandon Harris, Miami Montel Harris, Boston College Mark Herzlich, Boston College Kevin Jones, Duke Roddy Jones, Georgia Tech Dustin Keys, Virginia Tech Jimmy Maners, Clemson Brandon Maye, Clemson Dean Muhtadi, Maryland Christian Ponder, Florida State Shane Popham, Wake Forest Dane Randolph, Maryland Darryl Richard, Maryland Myron Rolle, Florida State Xavier Shannon, Miami Jaybo Shaw, Georgia Tech C.J. Spiller, Clemson Kendrick Stewart, Florida State Cooper Taylor, Georgia Tech Edwin Williams, Maryland Ben Wooster, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S SOCCER First Team Ike Opara, Wake Forest Omar Gonzalez, Maryland Marcus Tracy, Wake Forest Cody Arnoux, Wake Forest Brian Shriver, North Carolina Mike Grella, Duke Sam Cronin, Wake Forest Corben Bone, Wake Forest Alejandro Bedoya, Boston College Jeremy Hall, Maryland Chris Brown, Boston College Second Team A.J. Delagarza, Maryland Darrius Barnes, Duke David Newton, Clemson Ronnie Bouemboue, NC State Graham Zusi, Maryland Tony Tchani, Virginia Michael Callahan, North Carolina Alan Sanchez, NC State Rodney Wallace, Maryland Michael Lahoud, Wake Forest Joseph Bendik, Clemson All-Freshmen Team Francklin Blaise, Clemson Shawn Barry, Virginia Danny Wenzel, Wake Forest Sheanon Williams, North Carolina Edvin Worley, Boston College Casey Townsend, Maryland Brian Ownby, Virginia Kyle Bethel, Duke Matt Kassel, Maryland Tony Tchani, Virginia Zac MacMath, Maryland


ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S SOCCER Stephen Hepburn, Boston College Francklin Blaise, Clemson Michael Brooks, Clemson Tommy Drake, Clemson Greg Eckhardt, Clemson David Newton, Clemson Keegan Priest, Clemson Darrius Barnes, Duke Brendan Fitzgerald, Duke Temi Molinar, Duke Nick Sih, Duke Zachary MacMath, Maryland Doug Rodkey, Maryland Drew Yates, Maryland Eddie Ababio, North Carolina Ryan Adeleye, North Carolina Kris Byrd, NC State Federico Nachmann, NC State Chris Widman, NC State Chris Zuerner, NC State Ronnie Bouemboue, NC State Hunter Jumper, Virginia Emannuel Akogyeram, Virginia Tech Scott Dillie, Virginia Tech James Gilson, Virginia Tech Sam Cronin, Wake Forest Akira Fitzgerald, Wake Forest Zach Schilawski, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S SOCCER First Team KayAnne Gummersall, Duke Elisabeth Redmond, Duke Amanda DaCosta, Florida State Sanna Talonen, Florida State Sarah Wagenfuhr, Florida State Mary Casey, Maryland Yael Averbuch, North Carolina Tobin Heath, North Carolina Casey Nogueira, North Carolina Nikki Washington, North Carolina Sinead Farrelly, Virginia Nikki Krzysik, Virginia Second Team Julia Bouchelle, Boston College Jillian Mastroianni, Boston College Caroline Walden, Boston College Lorraine Quinn, Duke Becky Edwards, Florida State Whitney Engen, North Carolina Ali Hawkins, North Carolina Lindsey Vera, NC State Lauren Alwine, Virginia Meghan Lenczyk, Virginia Alex Singer, Virginia Emily Jukich, Virginia Tech Kaley Fountain, Wake Forest Amy Smerdzinski, Wake Forest All-Freshmen Team Julia Bouchelle, Boston College Jillian Mastroianni, Boston College Alyssa Pember, Boston College Cody Newman, Duke Ashley Rape, Duke Tori Huster, Florida State Tiffany McCarty, Florida State Casey Short, Florida State

Brittani Bartok, North Carolina Courtney Jones, North Carolina Lauren Alwine, Virginia ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S SOCCER Julia Bouchelle, Boston College Brooke Knowlton, Boston College Alyssa Pember, Boston College Caroline Walden, Boston College Julie Bolt, Clemson Lindsey Jackson, Clemson Molly Johnson, Clemson Kendall Bradley, Duke KayAnne Gummersall, Duke Kelly Hathorn, Duke Christie McDonald, Duke Cody Newman, Duke Lorraine Quinn, Duke Becky Edwards, Florida State Marissa Kazbour, Florida State Katrin Schmidt, Florida State Sanna Talonen, Florida State Mary Casey, Maryland Caitlin McDowell, Maryland Corynn Carino, Miami Brittney Macdonald, Miami Julianne Rickers, Miami Lauren Singer, Miami Brittney Steinbruch, Miami Yael Averbuch, North Carolina Whitney Engen, North Carolina Kristi Eveland, North Carolina Ashlyn Harris, North Carolina Ali Hawkins, North Carolina Meghan Klingenberg, North Carolina Anna Rodenbough, North Carolina Paige Dugal, NC State Tami Krzeszewski, NC State Celeste Miles, Virginia Robin Chidester, Virginia Tech Jennifer Harvey, Virginia Tech Kim Hickey, Virginia Tech Emily Jukich, Virginia Tech Laurie Beth Puglisi, Virginia Tech Camelyn Dillon, Wake Forest Caitlin Farrell, Wake Forest Allie Sadow, Wake Forest ALL-ACC VOLLEYBALL First Team Brianna Eskola, North Carolina Danielle Hepburn, Clemson Talisa Kellogg, Georgia Tech Callie Miller, Georgia Tech Rachael Moss, Duke Natalie Mullikin, Wake Forest Kelsey Murphy, Clemson Lauren Prussing, North Carolina Felicia Willoughby, Virginia Tech Second Team Heather Brooks, North Carolina Lane Carico, Miami Angelica Ellis, Miami Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland, North Carolina Genny Mayhew, Miami Ashlee Moon, Florida State Jourdan Norman, Duke Lia Proctor, Clemson

Lauren Richardson, Florida State All-Freshmen Team Simone Asque, Virginia Lane Carico, Miami Kellie Catanach, Duke Sophia Dunworth, Duke Kadija Fornah, Wake Forest Erin Leaser, Virginia Tech ALL-ACADEMIC VOLLEYBALL Jordan Meredith, Boston College Sophia Dunworth, Duke Rachael Moss, Duke Jourdan Norman, Duke Claire Smalzer, Duke Brianna Barry, Florida State Ashlee Moon, Florida State Jordana Price, Florida State Lauren Richardson, Florida State Jenna Romanelli, Florida State Allie Niekamp, Georgia Tech Asia Stawicka, Georgia Tech Brittney Grove, Maryland Bethany Springer, Maryland Sharon Strizak, Maryland Lane Carico, Miami Aiwane Iboaya, NC State Kelly Wood, NC State Heather Brooks, North Carolina Stephanie Jansma, North Carolina Lauren Prussing, North Carolina Marlow Bruneau, Virginia Lauren Dickson, Virginia Sydney Hill, Virginia Brittani Rendina, Virginia Kristen Cunningham, Virginia Tech Jill Gergen, Virginia Tech Erin Leaser, Virginia Tech Natalie Mullikin, Wake Forest Kristin White, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S BASKETBALL First Team Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina Toney Douglas, Florida State Ty Lawson, North Carolina Gerald Henderson, Duke Jack McClinton, Miami Second Team Jeff Teague, Wake Forest Trevor Booker, Clemson Tyrese Rice, Boston College Kyle Singler, Duke Greivis Vasquez, Maryland Third Team James Johnson, Wake Forest Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech A.D. Vassallo, Virginia Tech Danny Green, North Carolina Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S BASKETBALL Jack McClinton, Miami Jerome Meyinsse, Virginia Greg Paulus, Duke Tanner Smith, Clemson Tunji Soroye, Virginia

Johnny Thomas, NC State Tyler Zeller, North Carolina Brian Zoubek, Duke ALL-ACC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL First Team Chante Black, Duke Marissa Coleman, Maryland Lyndra Littles, Virginia Kristi Toliver, Maryland Monica Wright, Virginia Second Team Jessica Breland, North Carolina Shayla Fields, NC State Rashanda McCants, North Carolina Jacinta Monroe, Florida State Carolyn Swords, Boston College Third Team Cetera DeGraffenreid, North Carolina Tanae Davis-Cain, Florida State Mara Freshour, Florida State Lele Hardy, Clemson Alex Montgomery, Georgia Tech ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Carolyn Swords, Boston College Bridgette Mitchell, Duke Jasmine Thomas, Duke Abby Waner, Duke Mara Freshour, Florida State Rashanda McCants, North Carolina Bonae Holston, NC State Lindsay Biggs, Virginia Tech Laura Haskins, Virginia Tech Alex Tchangoue, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Tom Recko, Clemson Jarryd Botha, Florida State Dan Frebel, Florida State Andy Hodgson, Florida State Rob Holderness, Florida State Terry Horner, Florida State Scott Thacker, Florida State Kyle Young, Florida State Ilia Ayzenshtok, Georgia Tech Noah Copeland, Georgia Tech Sully Lynch, Georgia Tech Mickey Malul, Georgia Tech Andy Miller, Georgia Tech Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech Nigel Plummer, Georgia Tech Andrew Relihan, Georgia Tech Garrett Robberson, Georgia Tech Mauricio Sousa, Georgia Tech Reuben Ross, Miami Tyler Harris, North Carolina Jason McLaughlin, North Carolina Tommy Wyher, North Carolina John Azar, Virginia Peter Geissinger, Virginia Ryan Hurley, Virginia David Karasek, Virginia Matthew McLean, Virginia Pat Mellors, Virginia Eric Olesen, Virginia

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ALL-ACC & ALL-ACADEMIC Lee Robertson, Virginia Scot Robinson, Virginia Taylor Smith, Virginia Pat Weams, Virginia Charlie Higgins, Virginia Tech Mickey McDonald, Virginia Tech ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Christopher Dart, Clemson David Hahn, Duke Ed Denton, Florida State Scott Derner, Florida State Andrew Hodgson, Florida State Ilia Ayzenshtok, Georgia Tech Michael Malul, Georgia Tech Andrew Miller, Georgia Tech Mauricio Sousa, Georgia Tech Matthew Tang, Georgia Tech Glenn Wagner, Georgia Tech Mitch Challacombe, Maryland Alexsander Damjanic, Maryland Sean Stewart, Maryland Reuben Ross, Miami Tyler Harris, North Carolina Joe Kinderwater, North Carolina Victor Leclere, North Carolina Brad Mitchell, North Carolina Chip Peterson, North Carolina David Solarz, North Carolina Scott Blackwelder, NC State Austin Hampton, NC State Mason McGee, NC State Stephen Mellor, NC State Kevin Woodhull-Smith, NC State David Karasek, Virginia Ryan Hurley, Virginia Francis Imbriglia, Virginia Patrick Mellors, Virginia Lee Robertson, Virginia Taylor Smith, Virginia Ian Vogt, Virginia David Wren, Virginia Caglar Gokbulut, Virginia Tech Jonathan Huss, Virginia Tech Trevor Michalak, Virginia Tech Benjamin Miller, Virginia Tech Donald Stewart, Virginia Tech Blake Trabuchi-Downey, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Michelle Parkhurst, Clemson Rachel Regone, Clemson Abby Johnston, Duke Ashley Twichell, Duke Stephanie Sarandos, Florida State Katie Sirounis, Florida State Megan Evo, Maryland Annie Fittin, Maryland Allie Kurbatova, Maryland Jen Vogel, Maryland Jenna Dreyer, Miami Brittany Viola, Miami Layne Brodie, North Carolina Katura Harvey, North Carolina Rebecca Kane, North Carolina Katherine McDonnell, Virginia Laura Moriarty, North Carolina Kristen Davies, NC State

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Mei Christensen, Virginia Claire Crippen, Virginia Hannah Davis, Virginia Ellie Freeman, Virginia Jenna Harris, Virginia Kristen Moores, Virginia Jen Narum, Virginia Liz Shaw, Virginia Lauren Smart, Virginia Kristen Wallace, Virginia Erika Hajnal, Virginia Tech Sara Smith, Virginia Tech ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Katrina Obas, Clemson Michelle Parkhurst, Clemson Rachel Regone, Clemson Meredith Bannon, Duke Shannon Beall, Duke Julie Brummond, Duke Abby Johnston, Duke Jessica Lyden, Duke Ashley Twichell, Duke Katherine Adham, Florida State Melanie Cabassol, Florida State Georgia Holderness, Florida State Elysse Rowland, Florida State Jessica Sabotin, Florida State Stephanie Sarandos, Florida State Hannah Krimm, Georgia Tech Patricia Descenza, Maryland Ginny Glover, Maryland Yelena Skalinskaya, Maryland Britta Boesing, Miami Jenna Dreyer, Miami Brittany Viola, Miami Layne Brodie, North Carolina Katura Harvey, North Carolina Ashley Howard, North Carolina Jenna Moore, North Carolina Megan Steeves, North Carolina Kristin Davies, NC State Mei Christensen, Virginia Ellie Freeman, Virginia Jenny Lewis, Virginia Jenna Harris, Virginia Kristen Moores, Virginia Jen Narum, Virginia Lauren Smart, Virginia Kristen Wallace, Virginia Stefanie Dreschel, Virginia Tech Sarah Losinger, Virginia Tech Jordan McHorney, Virginia Tech Cara Murnan, Virginia Tech Megan Newell, Virginia Tech Sara Smith, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Jacoby Ford, Clemson Travis Swaggard, Clemson Gonzalo Barroilhet, Florida State Charles Clark, Florida State Michael Ray Garvin, Florida State Ngoni Makusha, Florida State Maurice Mitchell, Florida State Tim Reen, Florida State Dan Roberts, Florida State Matt Wernke, Florida State

Steve Marcelle, Georgia Tech Andrew Powlen, Georgia Tech Dwight Barbiasz, Maryland Mikese Morse, Miami Corey Nelms, Miami Ryan Booker, North Carolina Andy Cunningham, North Carolina Austin Davis, North Carolina Daniel Keller, North Carolina Kyle Milks, North Carolina Adam Smith, North Carolina Parker Smith, North Carolina John Martinez, NC State Robert Moldovan, NC State Lamont Savage, NC State Adams Abdulrazaaq, Virginia Yemi Ayeni, Virginia Ryan Collins, Virginia Emil Heineking, Virginia Andrew Lobb, Virginia Greg Nelson, Virginia Sintayehu Taye, Virginia Billy Berlin, Virginia Tech Hunter Hall, Virginia Tech Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech Matej Muza, Virginia Tech Yavgeniy Olhovsky, Virginia Tech Ryan Witt, Virginia Tech Michael Bingham, Wake Forest Tyler Dodds, Wake Forest Brent Larue, Wake Forest Allan Lunkenheimer, Wake Forest Jonathan Reid, Wake Forest ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Tim Richie, Boston College Ian Thomas, Boston College Daniel Inge, Clemson C.J. Spiller, Clemson John Austin, Duke Michael Barbas, Duke Andrew Brodeur, Duke Mario Moreno, Duke Sid Palas, Duke Chris Rowland, Duke Bo Waggoner, Duke Gonzalo Barroilhet, Florida State Brian Chibudu, Florida State Javier Garcia-Tunon, Florida State Matt Leeder, Florida State Aaron Steele, Florida State Matt Wernke, Florida State Travis Whitfield, Florida State Hunter Clasen, Georgia Tech E.C. Gibbs, Georgia Tech Casey Grambling, Georgia Tech Tim Guglielmo, Georgia Tech Billy Mateker, Georgia Tech Floyd Hawkes, Maryland Chris Parker, Maryland Zach Ray, Maryland Jarenn Stewart, Maryland Diego Rosado, Miami Adam Cunningham, North Carolina John Curtiss, North Carolina Zackary Dawson, North Carolina Jason Jones, NC State Tim Majors, NC State

Robert Moldovan, NC State Kevin Anding, Virginia Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech Igor Misljenovic, Virginia Tech Matej Muza, Virginia Tech Alex Hill, Wake Forest Brent Larue, Wake Forest Tomas Morrison, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Caitlin Bailey, Boston College April Sinkler, Clemson Nicole Lomnicka, Clemson Patricia Mamona, Clemson Liane Weber, Clemson Anastacia Wilson, Clemson Amy Fryt, Duke Molly Lehman, Duke Amy Harris, Duke Danielle Jeffrey, Florida State Susan Kuijken, Florida State Kamorean Hayes, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Brittany St. Louis, Florida State Tiara Swanagan, Florida State Teona Rodgers, Florida State Linzi Snow, Florida State Keyla Smith, Florida State Kimberly Williams, Florida State Bailey Wagner, Georgia Tech Joanna Wright, Georgia Tech Lydia Willemse, Miami Murielle Ahoure, Miami Brie Felnagle, North Carolina Lauren Holesh, North Carolina Vanneisha Ivy, North Carolina Dominque Jackson, North Carolina Christine Johnson, North Carolina Elizabeth Mott, North Carolina Rebecca Obrien, North Carolina Callie Pottinger, North Carolina Tasha Stanley, North Carolina Mattie Bethea, NC State Lawanda Henry, NC State Kayla Lawson, NC State Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech Ogechi Nwaneri, Virginia Tech Abigail Schaffer, Virginia Tech Natalie Sherbak, Virginia Tech Asia Washington, Virginia Tech Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest

ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Gretchen Andrus, Boston College Caitlin Bailey, Boston College Samantha Gawrych, Boston College Mary Heitkamp, Boston College Carolina Kennedy, Clemson Nicole Lomnicka, Clemson Patricia Mamona, Clemson Amy Morrison, Clemson Liane Weber, Clemson Anna Farias-Eisner, Duke Karolina Haraldsdottir, Duke Molly Lehman, Duke Caila Coleman, Florida State


Lizabeth Mabry, Florida State Keyla Smith, Florida State Brittany St. Louis, Florida State Lydia Willemse, Florida State Kimberly Williams, Florida State Alana Clooten, Georgia Tech Tiffany Grant, Georgia Tech Erica Penk, Georgia Tech Joanna Wright, Georgia Tech Chanel Williams, Maryland Megan Novinger, Miami Kristy Whyte, Miami Ashley Hill, North Carolina Brie Felnagle, North Carolina Tyler Ford, North Carolina Elizabeth Mott, North Carolina Michelle Newman, North Carolina Ashley Verplank, North Carolina Mattie Bethea, NC State Andie Cozzarelli, NC State Brittany Tinsley, NC State Ayla Smith, Virginia Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech Kelly Phillips, Virginia Tech Natalie Sherbak, Virginia Tech Shakirra Pinnock, Virginia Tech Erika Schroeder, Virginia Tech Asia Washington, Virginia Tech Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest Dina Nosenko, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Tim Ritchie, Boston College Jacoby Ford, Clemson Trent Guy Jr., Clemson Alex Padgett, Clemson C.J. Spiller, Clemson John Austin, Duke Tyler Clarke, Duke Jade Ellis, Duke Ryan McDermott, Duke Trey Andrews, Florida State Brandon Byram, Florida State Brandon Chibudu, Florida State Charles Clark, Florida State Steve Gabart, Florida State Javier Garcia-Tunon, Florida State Maurice Mitchell, Florida State Brandon O’Conner, Florida State Michael Putnam, Florida State Tim Reen, Florida State Travis Whitfield, Florida State Kevin Williams, Florida State E.C. Gibbs, Georgia Tech Alphonso Jordan, Georgia Tech Steve Marcelle, Georgia Tech Jerome Miller, Georgia Tech Andrew Powlen, Georgia Tech Dwight Barbiasz, Maryland Cory Nelms, Miami Charles Cox, North Carolina Austin Davis, North Carolina Scott Houston, North Carolina Daniel Keller, North Carolina Parker Smith, North Carolina Mateo Sossah, North Carolina Adams Abdulrazaaq, Virginia Yemi Ayeni, Virginia Ryan Collins, Virginia

Steve Finley, Virginia Emil Heineking, Virginia Andrew Jesien, Virginia Andrew Lobb, Virginia Marcus Robinson, Virginia Lance Roller, Virginia Billy Berlin, Virginia Tech Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech William Mulherin, Virginia Tech Yavgeniy Olhovsky, Virginia Tech Keare Smith, Virginia Tech Matthias Treff, Virginia Tech Ryan Witt, Virginia Tech Michael Bingham, Wake Forest Thomas Sensing, Wake Forest ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD David Emerson, Boston College Matthew Kosma, Boston College Tim Ritchie, Boston College Miller Moss, Clemson John Austin, Duke Michael Barbas, Duke James Kostelnik, Duke Ryan McDermott, Duke Cory Nanni, Duke Bobby Weinstein, Duke Bo Waggoner, Duke Kevin Borlee, Florida State Jonathan Borlee, Florida State Javier Garcia-Tunon, Florida State Bryan Howard, Florida State Andrew Jacobs, Florida State Matthew Leeder, Florida State Timothy Reed, Florida State Aaron Steele, Florida State Matthew Wernke, Florida State Travis Whitfield, Florida State E.C. Gibbs, Georgia Tech Casey Grambling, Georgia Tech Zach Ray, Maryland Diego Rosado, Miami Adam Cunningham, North Carolina Daniel Keller, North Carolina Parker Smith, North Carolina Greg Dame, NC State Jason Jones, NC State Bobby Moldovan, NC State Andrew Jesien, Virginia William Mulherin, Virginia Tech Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech Matthias Treff, Virginia Tech Phillip Padilla, Virginia Tech Charles Klug, Wake Forest Brent LaRue, Wake Forest Paul Loeser, Wake Forest Phillip Warsaw, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Linda Bucholz, Clemson Nikola Lomnicka, Clemson Christy Adamyk, Duke Amy Fryt, Duke Molly Lehman, Duke Patricia Loughlin, Duke Danielle Jeffrey, Florida State Susan Kuijken, Florida State Allyn Laughlin, Florida State

Liz Mabry, Florida State Kristin Marcus, Florida State Candyce McGrone, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Hshkeni Richmond, Florida State Teona Rodgers, Florida State Tiara Swanagan, Florida State Keyla Smith, Florida State Brittany St. Louis, Florida State Christal Washington, Florida State Lydia Willemse, Florida State Kimberly Williams, Florida State Terri Ann Grant, Georgia Tech Erica Penk, Georgia Tech Michelle Fredrick, Maryland Kiani Profit, Maryland Murielle Ahoure, Miami Deandra Doyley, Miami Brittni Finch, Miami Kristy Whyte, Miami Addie Bracy, North Carolina Patience Coleman, North Carolina Alexandra Coppadge, North Carolina Gabrielle Gioia, North Carolina Vanneisha Ivy, North Carolina Dominque Jackson, North Carolina LaToya James, North Carolina Michelle Newman, North Carolina Tasha Stanley, North Carolina Mattie Bethea, NC State Angelina Blackmon, NC State Lawanda Henry, NC State Brittany Tinsley, NC State Meghan Briggs, Virginia Morgane Gay, Virginia Billie-Jo Grant, Virginia Tara Karin, Virginia Caitlin Kelly, Virginia Aunye Boone, Virginia Tech Kristy Castlin, Virginia Tech Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech Dortea Habazin, Virginia Tech Brittany Pryor, Virginia Tech Natalie Sherbak, Virginia Tech Asia Washington, Virginia Tech Melissa Council, Wake Forest ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Samantha Gawrych, Boston College Linda Buchholz, Clemson Carolina Kennedy, Clemson Nikola Lomnicka, Clemson Kimberly Ruck, Clemson Molly Lehman, Duke Patricia Loughlin, Duke Susan Kuijken, Florida State Allyn Laughlin, Florida State Lizabeth Mabry, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Amanda Quick, Florida State Kim Williams, Florida State Lydia Willemse, Florida State Keyla Smith, Florida State Alana Clooten, Georgia Tech Mary Kate Dubard, Georgia Tech Kimery Hern, Georgia Tech Erica Penk, Georgia Tech Joanna Wright, Georgia Tech Chanel Williams, Maryland

Nene Kamete, Miami Kristy Whyte, Miami Danielle Brock, North Carolina Gabriella Gioia, North Carolina Elizabeth Mott, North Carolina Michelle Newman, North Carolina Mary Pottinger, North Carolina Ashley Verplank, North Carolina Malai Walker, North Carolina Mattie Bethea, NC State Brittany Tinsley, NC State Amy Bilmanis, Virginia Ayla Smith, Virginia Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech Kelly Phillips, Virginia Tech Natalie Sherbak, Virginia Tech Asia Washington, Virginia Tech Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest Caroline Vaughn, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WRESTLING Brendan Byrne, Maryland Jarrod Garnett, Virginia Tech Steven Bell, Maryland Mike Rappo, North Carolina Alex Krom, Maryland Chris Diaz, Virginia Tech Darrion Caldwell, NC State Nick Stabile, North Carolina Kody Hamrah, NC State Jesse Dong, Virginia Tech Keegan Mueller, North Carolina Mike Sewell, Virginia Chris Henrich, Virginia Anthony Trongone, Virginia Tech Rocco Caponi, Virginia Tommy Spellman, Virginia Tech Brent Jones, Virginia Hudson Taylor, Maryland Konrad Dudziak, Duke Justin Dobies, North Carolina ALL-ACADEMIC WRESTLING John Barone, Duke Dan Adamo, Duke Jack Anderson, Duke Robert Holbrook, Duke Addison Nuding, Duke Turner Rooney, Duke Peter Terrezza, Duke Mike Tunick, Duke Danny Bichner, Maryland Mike Hromada, Maryland Patrick Klenkel, Maryland James Knox, Maryland Dex Lederer, Maryland Hudson Taylor, Maryland Andrew Cekuta, North Carolina Daniel Helena, North Carolina Jeremy Shaw, North Carolina Rocco Caponi, Virginia Calvin Cardillo, Virginia Peter Ferrara, Virginia ALL-ACC BASEBALL First Team Tony Sanchez, Boston College Dustin Ackley, North Carolina Phil Gosselin, Virginia Kyle Seager, North Carolina

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ALL-ACC & ALL-ACADEMIC Tyler Cannon, Virginia Jeff Schaus, Clemson Tyler Holt, Florida State Luke Murton, Georgia Tech Jeff Rowland, Georgia Tech Dan Grovatt, Virginia Jarrett Parker, Virginia Danny Hultzen, Virginia Andrew Wolcott, Duke Deck McGuire, Georgia Tech Alex White, North Carolina Sean Gilmartin, Florida State Kyle Bellamy, Miami Second Team Yasmani Grandal, Miami Nate Freiman, duke Tony Plagman, Georgia Tech Jason Stidham, Florida State Scott Lawson, Miami Mickey Wiswall, Boston College Derek Dietrich, Georgia Tech Stephen Cardullo, Florida State Steve Domecus, Virginia Tech Robbie Anston, Boston College Jeremy Gould, Duke Mike Belifore, Boston College Mike McGee, Florida State Adam Warren, North Carolina Chris Hernandez, Miami Jimmy Gillheeney, NC State Brian Moran, North Carolina ALL-ACADEMIC BASEBALL Tony Sanchez, Boston College Mike Freeman, Clemson Jason Stolz, Clemson Graham Stoneburner, Clemson Matt Vaughn, Clemson Nate Freiman, Duke Jeremy Gould, Duke Alex Hassan, Duke Jake Lemmerman, Duke Ryan McCurdy, Duke Eric Pfisterer, Duke Will Piwnica-Worms, Duke Matt Williams, Duke Andrew Wolcott, Duke Tyler Holt, Florida State Tommy Oravetz, Florida State Derek Dietrich, Georgia Tech Jason Haniger, Georgia Tech Chris House, Georgia Tech Tony Plagman, Georgia Tech Jeff Rowland, Georgia Tech Zach Von Tersch, Georgia Tech Dan Gentzler, Maryland Brett Harman, Maryland Mike Murphy, Maryland Dave DiNatale, Miami Chris Hernandez, Miami Colin Bates, North Carolina Levi Michaels, North Carolina Adam Warren, North Carolina Joey Cutler, NC State Phil Goesselin, Virginia Dan Grovatt, Virginia Danny Hultzen, Virginia Robert Morey, Virginia Robert Poutier, Virginia

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Mike Kaminski, Virginia Tech Ben Rowen, Virginia Tech Michael Seaborn, Virginia Tech Weldon Woodall, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S GOLF Kyle Stanley, Clemson Ben Martin, Clemson David May, Clemson Matt Savage, Florida State Drew Kittleson, Florida State Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech John Popeck, Maryland Kevin O’Connell, North Carolina Matt Hill, NC State Darren Blair, NC State Drew Weaver, Virginia Tech Dustin Groves, Wake Forest ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S GOLF Kyle McCartan, Boston College Kevin Melnick, Boston College Jan Prokop, Boston College Ben Martin, Clemson Clark Klaasen, Duke Adam Long, Duke David Dragoo, Georgia Tech Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech James White, Georgia Tech Brendan Tracy, Maryland Patrick Barrett, North Carolina Chase McFarland, North Carolina Henry Zaytoun, North Carolina Conrad Von Borsig, Virginia Bruce Woodall, Virginia Drew Weaver, Virginia Tech Lee Bedford, Wake Forest Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S GOLF Amanda Blumenherst, Duke Jennie Lee, Duke Caroline Westrup, Florida State Jessica Hollandsworth, Maryland Catherine O’Donnell, North Carolina Allie White, North Carolina Lauren Doughtie, NC State Calle Nielson, Virginia Jennie Arseneault, Virginia Whitney Neuhauser, Virginia Nannette Hill, Wake Forest Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S GOLF Stephanie Hu, Boston College Kelsey Rockey, Boston College Eunice Yim, Boston College Amanda Blumenherst, Duke Jennie Lee, Duke Macarena Silva, Florida State Whitney Wenglasz, Florida State Caroline Westrup, Florida State Alexis Holmes, Maryland Hilary Lawson, Maryland Lara Peffley, Maryland Maria Ronderos, Miami Sydney Crane, North Carolina Kate Thomas, North Carolina Allie White, North Carolina Joanna Saleeby, NC State

Julie Saleeby, NC State Kristen Simpson, Virginia Whitney Neuhauser, Virginia Nannette Hill, Wake Forest Natalie Sheary, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S LACROSSE Ned Crotty, Duke Max Quinzani, Duke Dan Groot, Maryland Max Schmidt, Maryland Ryan Young, Maryland Billy Bitter, North Carolina Shane Walerhoefer, North Carolina Shamel Bratton, Virginia Brian Carrol, Virginia Danny Glading, Virginia Mike Timms, Virginia ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S LACROSSE Michael Catalino, Duke Gibbs Fogarty, Duke Zach Howell, Duke Chris Loftus, Duke Ryan McFadyen, Duke Parker McKee, Duke Sam Payton, Duke Max Quinzani, Duke Brad Ross, Duke Stephen Schoeffel, Duke Robert Schroeder, Duke Justin Turri, Duke Grant Catalino, Maryland Michael Griswold, Maryland Brian Phipps, Maryland Jeffrey Reynolds, Maryland Brett Schmidt, Maryland Scott Tompkins, Maryland Nicholas Ward, Maryland Michael Burns, North Carolina Ryan Flanagan, North Carolina Tyler Morton, North Carolina Mark Staines, North Carolina Grant Zimmerman, North Carolina Charles Gaudet, Virginia John Giannone, Virginia Danny Glading, Virginia Michael Timms, Virginia ALL-ACC WOMEN’S LACROSSE Kristin Igoe, Boston College Katie Monaghan, Boston College Sarah Bullard, Duke Caroline Cryer, Duke Carolyln Davis, Duke Karri Ellen Johnson, Maryland Brandi Jones, Maryland Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland Laura Merrifield, Maryland Sarah Mollison, Maryland Megan Bosica, North Carolina Amber Falcone, North Carolina Logan Ripley, North Carolina Jenn Russell, North Carolina Kristen Taylor, North Carolina Kaitlin Duff, Virginia Jenny Hauser, Virginia Ashley McCulloch, Virginia Blair Weymouth, Virginia Rachel Culp, Virginia Tech

ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S LACROSSE Lauren Costello, Boston College Emily Hannigan, Boston College Maura Mahoney, Boston College Jenna McCabe, Boston College Sarah Bullard, Duke Caroline Cryer, Duke Carolyn Davis, Duke Megan Del Monte, Duke Sarah Giedgowd, Duke Emma Hamm, Duke Kim Imbesi, Duke Danielle Kachulis, Duke Kat Thomas, Duke Kathleen Gallagher, Maryland Brittany Jones, Maryland Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland Laura Merrifield, Maryland Amanda Spinnenweber, Maryland Taylor Chumney, North Carolina Corey Donohoe, North Carolina Meredith Newton, North Carolina Kristen Taylor, North Carolina Julie Gardner, Virginia Josie Owen, Virginia Kathryn Shannon, Virginia Rachel Culp, Virginia Tech Alexandra Emala, Virginia Tech Sarah Garner, Virginia Tech Kari Morrison, Virginia Tech Caitlyn Wier, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ROWING Laura Harvey, Boston College Tracy Maciolek, Boston College Brittany Cummings, Clemson Hilary Cumbest, Clemson Carla Englund, Clemson Jessica Leidecker, Clemson Michelle Nance, Clemson Lesley King, Duke Laura Cordner, Miami Emily Wingrove, Miami Megan McMulin, North Carolina Amanda Chase, Virginia Bridget Fowler, Virginia Augusta Stratos, Virginia ALL-ACADEMIC ROWING Laura Harvey, Boston College Elizabeth Keyser, Boston College Tracy Maciolek, Boston College Heather Schofield, Boston College Megan Bendik, Clemson Alison Colberg, Clemson Brittany Cummings, Clemson Callen Erdecky, Clemson Jessica Leidecker, Clemson Melanie McDaniel, Clemson Michelle Nance, Clemson Nicole Rau, Clemson Meredith Razzolini, Clemson Mairi Trimboli, Clemson Grace Wolff, Clemson Janet Bartholdson, Duke Sara Couch, Duke Steffi Decker, Duke Lesley King, Duke Katrina Weschler, Duke Laura Cordner, Miami


Allyson Hodgkins, Miami Sarah Medlund, Miami Monika Sajincic, Miami Rachel Sporko, Miami Emily Wingrove, Miami Kasey Munson, North Carolina Chandler Sours, North Carolina Katherine Wood, North Carolina Rudy Woodside, North Carolina Claudia Blandford, Virginia Victoria Burke, Virginia Lauren Nelson, Virginia Nora Phillips, Virginia ALL-ACC SOFTBALL First Team Breanna Brown, North Carolina Whitney Haller, Georgia Tech Sarah Hamilton, Florida State Charisse Mariconda, Virginia Tech Lisa Norris, North Carolina Kaleigh Rafter, Florida State Jenna Rhodes, Virginia Tech Danielle Spaulding, North Carolina Kelsi Weseman, Georgia Tech Jen Yee, Georgia Tech Second Team Kristen Adkins, Georgia Tech Whitney Allen, North Carolina Jessica Everhart, Virginia Tech Terese Gober, Florida State Kerry Hickey, Maryland Tiffany Johnson, Georgia Tech Brittany McKinney, North Carolina Breanna Shaw, Maryland Blair Shimandle, Georgia Tech Carly Wynn, Florida State ALL-ACADEMIC SOFTBALL Irene Delagrammaticas, Boston College Morgan Kidd, Boston College Danielle Weir, Boston College Terese Gober, Florida State Sarah Hamilton, Florida State Kristie McConn, Florida State Kaleigh Rafter, Florida State Michelle Synder, Florida State Carly Wynn, Florida State Shannon Bear, Florida State Whitney Haller, Georgia Tech Christy Jones, Georgia Tech Blair Shimandle, Georgia Tech Kelsi Weseman, Georgia Tech Jennifer Yee, Georgia Tech Christina Lau, Maryland Devon Williams, Maryland Breanna Brown, North Carolina Brittany McKinney, North Carolina Anna Roberts, North Carolina Emily Troup, North Carolina Bridget Debois, NC State Allison Presnell, NC State Alison Pittman, Virginia Casey Steffan, Virginia Sarah Tacke, Virginia Karla Wilburn, Virginia Carly Winger, Virginia Erin Ota, Virginia Tech

Jenna Rhodes, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC MEN’S TENNIS Carlos Alveraz, Clemson Kiril Dimitrov, Duke Jean-Yves Aubone, Florida State Clint Bowles, Florida State Maciek Sykut, Florida State Guillermo Gomez, Georgia Tech Carl Sundberg, Miami Daniel Vallverdu, Miami Clay Donato, North Carolina Taylor Fogleman, North Carolina Jay Weinacker, NC State Houston Barrick, Virginia Dominic Inglot, Virginia Michael Shabaz, Virginia Sanam Singh, Virginia Yoann Re, Virginia Tech Steve Forman Wake Forest Cory Parr, Wake Forest

Amanda Granson, Duke Melissa Mang, Duke Jessica Robinson, Duke Reka Zsilinszka, Duke Katie Rybakova, Florida State Ania Rynarzewska, Florida State Noemie Scharle, Florida State Amanda McDowell, Georgia Tech Maggie McKeever, Maryland Julia Cohen, Miami Bianca Eichkorn, Miami Michaela Kissell, Miami Laura Vallverdu, Miami Sophie Grabinski, North Carolina Katrina Tsang, North Carolina Neils Barringer, NC State Amanda Rales, Virginia Martha Blakely, Virginia Tech Inga Beermann, Virginia Tech Sasha Kulikova, Wake Forest Christian Tara, Wake Forest

ALL-ACADEMIC MEN’S TENNIS Brian Locklear, Boston College Akash Muppidi, Boston College Rob Bizjak, Clemson Kevin Galloway, Clemson Dylan Arnould, Duke Kiril Dimitrov, Duke Jared Pinsky, Duke Drew Bailey, Florida State Vahid Mirzadeh, Florida State Guillermo Gomez, Georgia Tech Kevin King, Georgia Tech Ryan Smithj, Georgia Tech Nickolai Neilsen, Maryland Christian Blocker, Miami Jay Weinacker, Miami Houston Barrick, Virginia Dominic Inglot, Virginia Sanam Singh, Virginia Pedro Graber, Virginia Tech Yoann Re, Virginia Tech Luke Somen, Virginia Tech Jonathan Wolff, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S TENNIS Josipa Bek, Clemson Ani Mijacika, Clemson Mallory Cecil, Duke Ella Nze, Duke Reka Zsilinszka, Duke Katie Rybakova, Florida State Noemie Scharle, Florida State Irina Falconi, Georgia Tech Noelle Hickey, Georgia Tech Amanda McDowell, Georgia Tech Julia Cohen, Miami Bianca Eichkorn, Miami Michaela Kissell, Miami Laura Vallverdu, Miami Sanaz Marand, North Carolina Katrina Tsang, North Carolina Emily Fraser, Virginia Sasha Kulikova, Wake Forest ALL-ACADEMIC WOMEN’S TENNIS Estefania Balda, Clemson Ina Hadziselimovic, Clemson Mallory Cecil, Duke

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The 53rd annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll recognizes academic excellence by student-athletes for the 2008-09 academic year. The Honor Roll is comprised of student-athletes that participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.00 or better for the full academic year. This year saw a record 2,753 student-athletes honored for their hard work in the classroom. Duke led the conference in total selections with 412. Boston College followed with 392. North Carolina was third with 274 honorees, while Maryland was fourth with 271. Virginia saw 216 student-athletes earn spots on the list, followed by Clemson (207), Virginia Tech (189), NC State (178), Georgia Tech (175), Florida State (165), Wake Forest (146) and Miami (128). Headlining this year’s Honor Roll are 18 five-time honorees, led by five apiece from Georgia Tech and Virginia. NC State, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest each saw two players make the list, followed by one apiece from Maryland and Miami. The list of five-time ACC honor roll recipients includes Georgia Tech’s Adam Cohan, David Dragoo, Taylor Hall, Darryl Richard and Nazar Trilisky; Maryland’s Mary Brown; Miami’s Kathleen McInvale; NC State’s Amy Kelly and Ty Roach; Virginia’s Ryan Hurley, Katherine Read, Kristen Simpson, Michael Timms and Karla Wilburn; Virginia Tech’s Sean Glennon and Natalie Sherbak; and Wake Forest’s John Compton and Kristina Hanley.

BOSTON COLLEGE (392) Louis Abilheira 1 ...............................Football Hannah Alley 2 ................................. Lacrosse Cristina Almendrales 3 .............. Field Hockey Carrie Amarante 4 ...............................Sailing Jillian Amo 2 .................................... Lacrosse Janna Anctil 1 ............................ Field Hockey Gretchen Andrus 3 .................................Track Robert Ankner 1 ................................... Tennis Steve Aponavicius 3 ...........................Football Georgette Asfoura 1 ...............................Track Katharine Attwell 1 .............................. Tennis Michael Augustine 2 .........................Baseball Mor Avi Hanan 1 ...................................Soccer Kristen Baader 2 ............................. Volleyball Caitlin Bailey 3 .......................................Track Evangelina Barnard 1 ....................Swimming Samuel Baron 1 .............................Swimming Catherine Barrett 3 ................................Track Brie Baskin 2................................. Ice Hockey Brett Beaulieu-Jones 2..................Swimming Lily Beck 3 ............................................Sailing Adam Berkland 4 ............................... Fencing Julia Berkowitz 4 ....................... Field Hockey Amy Bernier 3 ........................................Track Alaina Beyar 1 ......................................Soccer Cheri Blessing 2 ................................. Fencing Daniel Bloomstine 1.............................Sailing Dominick Boccio 2 .........................Swimming Codi Boek 1 ........................................Football Jonathan Bogosian 1 .............................Track Julia Bouchelle 1 .................................Soccer Brock Bradford 2........................... Ice Hockey Siobhan Breagy 2 ...................................Track Brett Bromann 2 ............................Swimming Andrew Brown 2 .............................Swimming Ayla Brown 1 ................................. Basketball Mallory Brown 2 ...................................Sailing Caitlyn Buckanavage 1 ............... Field Hockey Sarah Buonomo 3 ................................Soccer Christopher Burgart 2...........................Skiing Rosanne Burns 3 ................................Rowing Carrie Byler 3 .................................Swimming Caroline Byron 4 ............................Swimming Amy Caldwell 1 ....................................Soccer Meaghan Callahan 3 ..............................Track Cristen Callan 2 ...................................Soccer Mackenzie Campbell 2 ...................Swimming Phillip Campbell 2.............................. Fencing Danielle Capece 1 ..........................Swimming Krista Capece 4 ..............................Swimming Patrick Carey 3 .......................................Track Joseph Carroll 2.............................Swimming Lauren Cash 3 ...................................... Tennis Anthony Castonzo 2 ...........................Football Katherine Caufield 1 ........................ Lacrosse Mallory Champa 4 ..................................Track Thomas Chandler 4........................Swimming Emily Charnowski 1 ............................Rowing Monica Chase 2 ......................................Track Calvin Chau 1 ..................................... Fencing Dasha Cherkasov 4 .............................. Tennis Katherine Chin 1 ............................Swimming John Chisholm 3 ................................Football John Choi 3 ........................................ Fencing Akash Chougule 1 ..................................Track Heather Ciganek 1 ............................. Fencing Melanie Cimino 2 ............................ Volleyball Anna Cioffredi 1 .....................................Track Emmett Cleary 1 ................................Football Hilary Cloonan 1.....................................Track Jennifer Colacino 2 ............................ Fencing Brendan Collins 3 ..................................Track Christine Cook 2................................. Fencing Evan Cooke 1 ........................................Sailing Kaitlyn Cooney 1.....................................Track Emily Cornelius 1 ...................................Track

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HONOR ROLL Amanda Cortes 3................................ Fencing Lauren Costello 2.............................. Lacrosse Jessie Couper 3..............................Swimming Valerie Crisp 2.................................Swimming Ryan Dacey 1..........................................Skiing David Dale 2..........................................Soccer Cara D’Arcy 1........................................Rowing William Darling 1...............................Baseball Bernard David 2..............................Swimming Garrett Davis 2....................................Football Adam Davison 2.................................... Tennis Katie De Blois 4................................. Lacrosse Irene Delagrammaticas 2................... Softball Brittany Delaney 2................................ Tennis Michael Dell’ Aquila 3.........................Football Danielle Depalo 2....................................Track Brendan Deska 3................................Football Blair Destito 3..................................... Softball Gina Di Martino 1..................................Soccer Jenna Di Novis 3.............................Swimming Carli Dimino 3.................................Swimming Joseph Dimino 1.............................Swimming Ryan Diorio 1...........................................Track Bob Dirks 4................................. Field Hockey Kevin Distaso 3....................................Football Ryan Distefano 1.............................Swimming Caitlin Doherty 2.............................Swimming Daniel Donnarumma 1....................Swimming Mary Doocy 1........................................Rowing Mark Dornauer 1.....................................Track Natalie Draganza 2................................... Golf Ashley Driscoll 2.............................Swimming Jessica Driscoll 1....................................Track Elizabeth Dudley 2................................Sailing Tsvetelina Dureva 1.......................... Volleyball Andrew Ellerhorst 1............................ Fencing John Elliott 1.......................................Football David Ely 2.......................................Swimming David Emerson 4.....................................Track Meghan Fardelmann 4................... Ice Hockey Chelsey Feole 2........................... Field Hockey Christopher Ferguson 1..................Swimming William Ferguson 2.............................Football Tara Fernandes 2........................ Field Hockey Timothy Filangieri 1....................... Ice Hockey Perrie Finsand 1....................................Skiing Stephen Fiorella 2..................................Skiing Alexandra Fitzpatrick 2.................... Volleyball Lauren Fitzpatrick 1.......................... Lacrosse William Flad 2........................................Skiing Erin Flaherty 3..................................... Rowing Kevin Floster 2........................................Track Kellen Foley 1..........................................Track Mary Fothergill 1.............................Swimming Katherine Fritsch 1.........................Swimming Bernadette Gaffney 1..............................Track Brendan Gaffney 3..................................Track Katarina Gajic 1..................................... Tennis Michelle Gannon 1..........................Swimming Heather Garcia 1.....................................Track Samantha Gawrych 3..............................Track Myles Gerraty 2.....................................Soccer Alexander Gestal 1................................Sailing Brian Gibbons 2............................. Ice Hockey Lauren Gillooly 4...................................Sailing Ian Griswold 4..................................... Fencing Kelly Gross 3...........................................Track David Grosso 1......................................Sailing Virginia Gummersall 1...................... Lacrosse Anne Haeger 1......................................Sailing Emily Hannigan 4.............................. Lacrosse Christina Harostock 3............................Skiing Colleen Harris 3............................. Ice Hockey Casey Harrison 1.....................................Track Laura Harvey 4..................................... Rowing Gregory Hassel 3.....................................Track Caroline Hayes 3.............................Swimming

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Jason Hazzard 3..............................Swimming Mary Heitkamp 4.....................................Track Kelly Henderson 2.................................Soccer Megan Hennessey 1........................Swimming Alicia Henry 2..........................................Track Stephen Hepburn 3...............................Soccer Sandon Herzlich 1...............................Football Clare Higgins 1................................. Volleyball Caitlin Hiler 1........................................Soccer Sjur Hoftun 2....................................... Fencing Michael Hogan 3.............................Swimming John Hovsepian 1................................Football Margaret Howe 3.............................Swimming Stephanie Hu 1.......................................... Golf Brian Hughes 1.......................................Track James Hughes 1.................................Football Michael Hughes 2...........................Swimming Erin Hynes 2........................................ Fencing Kristin Igoe 2..................................... Lacrosse Hannah Johnson 2..................................Track Tracy Johnson 3............................. Ice Hockey Lauren Johnston 3..................................Track Victoria Jones 2.............................. Basketball Timothy Jordan 3............................Swimming Brian Kamilar 1.....................................Sailing James Karle 1.................................Swimming Patricia Kautz 1...............................Swimming Michael Keebler 2...................................Track Laura Ann Keller 1................................Sailing Devon Kelly 2..................................Swimming Elizabeth Kempton 2.............................Sailing Elizabeth Keyser 4............................... Rowing Morgan Kidd 1..................................... Softball Peyton Killeen 2................................ Lacrosse Kiera Kingston 1............................ Ice Hockey Ryan Kiracofe 2.......................................Track Hugh Kirkpatrick 3.................................Skiing Medena Knespl 3....................................Track Brooke Knowlton 1................................Soccer Benjamin Kocarnik 4..............................Track Mollie Kolosky 1............................... Volleyball Michael Konicoff 2................................Soccer Alison Kooistra 2................................. Softball Mathew Kosmas 2...................................Track Lana Krasnopolsky 1............................ Tennis Alexander Kremer 2....................... Ice Hockey Erik Kreutzer 2...................................... Tennis Craig Kublin 1........................................... Golf Katelyn Kurth 1.............................. Ice Hockey Ashley La Cavalla 3................................Skiing James La Greca 1...................................Track Richard Lapham 1...............................Football Michael Lawless 3.................................Soccer Kelly Leahey 3.................................Swimming Ashley Leprine 3.............................Swimming Alina Letendre 2..................................Fencing Brian Like 1......................................... Fencing Nichole Lister 4.......................................Track Elisabeth Lobkowicz 3......................... Rowing Brian Locklear 2................................... Tennis David Loftus 1........................................Skiing Matthew Lombardi 1...................... Ice Hockey Peter Lowe 4....................................... Fencing John Lowell 3......................................Football Alexandra Lynette-Krech 1................. Softball Isiuwa Mabatah 2.................................. Tennis Andrew Mac Isaac 2................................Track Michael Mac Kenzie 2.....................Swimming Jillian Mac Neil 1..................................Soccer Tracy Maciolek 4.................................. Rowing James MacKay 1.............................Swimming Mark Maglio 3.....................................Football Maura Mahoney 2.............................. Lacrosse John Maloy 2...................................Swimming Christian Manchester 3........................Sailing Nicole Mancuso 1................................. Rowing Leigh Maniscalco 1.................................Track

Katelyn Mann 2...............................Swimming Sebastian Mansson 4..............................Track Meghan Martinek 1................................... Golf Laura Martini 1......................................Skiing Emily Massa 1.......................................Sailing Emily Maxwell 2....................................Sailing Ernest McAlister 3................................Soccer John McAuliffe 1....................................... Golf Jenna McCabe 3................................ Lacrosse Caitlin McCann 3.....................................Track Kyle McCartan 1........................................ Golf Caitlin McGovern 2...................... Field Hockey Meaghan McKasy 4.........................Swimming Lacey McKeon 4......................................Track Kellen McKnight-Slottee 2..............Swimming Kerri McNicholas 4...............................Soccer Clarence Megwa 1..............................Football Jamie Melas 1.......................................Soccer Marissa Mello 1.....................................Soccer Kevin Melnick 1......................................... Golf Andrew Mercurio 2..................................Track Jordan Meredith 1............................ Volleyball Holley Mesuda 4..............................Swimming Taylor Meyer 3.........................................Track Emily Migliaccio 2.................................Sailing Patricia Milla 3..................................... Rowing Benjamin Mindes 1.........................Swimming Sara Missert 1.........................................Track Adam Moitoso 2......................................Track Emily Moloney 2.....................................Skiing Katherine Monaghan 1..................... Lacrosse Michaela Morr 1..............................Swimming Brigid Morrissey 2................................ Rowing Danielle Moskitis 2.......................... Volleyball Akash Muppidi 1.................................... Tennis Bryan Murphy 1...................................Football Kathleen Murphy 2...................... Field Hockey Kara Musso 4..........................................Track Kristina Norrgard 1.........................Swimming Bridget O’Brien 1............................Swimming Matthew O’Brien 1.............................Baseball Marlene O’Hara 2................................. Rowing Timothy O’Keefe 1..............................Baseball Stephanie Olchowski 4................... Ice Hockey Lisa Omoto 1....................................... Softball Gregory O’Neil 2....................................Soccer Andrew Orpik 1.............................. Ice Hockey Matthew Ouimet 2..................................... Golf Angela Pandolfo 1............................... Softball Danielle Pandolfo 4............................. Softball Alyssa Pember 1...................................Soccer Veronica Pennick 1.............................. Softball Juan Perez 1...................................Swimming Regina Perri 1...................................... Rowing Rachel Pettis 1..................................... Rowing Laura Petty 1........................................Rowing Samuel Phelps 2.................................Football Mickel Picco 2................................ Basketball Brittany Pierpont 4........................... Volleyball John Piirainen 1..............................Swimming Michelle Pintea 1................................ Fencing Martha Pitt 4.........................................Sailing Corin Porter 2..................................... Fencing Kayla Posocco 2..............................Swimming Jacqueline Presedo 1.......................... Rowing Matthew Price 2............................. Ice Hockey Jan Prokop 3............................................. Golf Christopher Protasewich 3...................Sailing Briana Provancha 2...............................Sailing Katherine Quaglia 3.................... Field Hockey Jennifer Raftery 2....................... Field Hockey James Ramella 1................................Football John Ramer 3.........................................Skiing Eric Ramsey 1.....................................Football Alexandra Ratering Arntz 2........ Field Hockey Kristin Regan 1.............................. Ice Hockey Erica Reilly 1..........................................Skiing

Nathan Richman 2..............................Football Andrew Rigoglioso 3.......................Swimming Timothy Ritchie 3....................................Track Sean Robbins 1...............................Swimming Jessica Roberts 2........................ Field Hockey Kelsey Rockey 2........................................ Golf Nicholas Rossi 1.................................Football Kristyn Roth 3.................................Swimming Amanda Rothschild 2..................... Ice Hockey Corey Rusin 2................................. Basketball Kristin Ryan 2..................................Swimming Brianna Sacco 1................................... Rowing Jorge Sanchez 2.................................Baseball Allison Sandler 1.............................Swimming Molly Schaus 3............................... Ice Hockey Andrew Schneider 3..............................Sailing Heather Schofield 4............................. Rowing Garrett Seeger 4.................................Football Stephanie Seitz 2................................. Rowing Sheila Serafino 1............................... Lacrosse Mae Shamir 3........................................Soccer John Shannon 1......................................Track Megan Shea 1................................. Ice Hockey Ryan Sherman 2....................................Soccer Andrew Shirman 3.............................. Fencing Andrew Simmons 2................................Skiing James Slattery 3.....................................Track Anna Smith 3...................................Swimming Benjamin Smith 3.......................... Ice Hockey Brian Smith 1..........................................Track Kelley Smith 3............................. Field Hockey Alexander Spaeth 2.........................Swimming John Spatola 3...................................Baseball Margot Spatola 1............................... Lacrosse Kelli Stack 3................................... Ice Hockey Christopher Staudinger 2...............Swimming Michael Stephens 1.........................Swimming Jason Stewart 1..................................Football Kristine Stigas 3.......................... Field Hockey Alina Sullivan 3..................................... Tennis Nicholas Sung 1..............................Swimming Sarah Svoboda 1................................... Tennis Robert Swaninger 2........................Swimming Caryn Switaj 3.................................Swimming Carolyn Swords 2........................... Basketball Maggie Taverna 4........................... Ice Hockey Molly Testwuide 2...................................Skiing Collin Thilo 1...................................Swimming Ian Thomas 2...........................................Track Tori Thompson 4.............................. Volleyball Allison Thunstrom 1...................... Ice Hockey Megan Tincher 2.............................Swimming Rachel Tinquist 3.............................. Lacrosse Christy Titus 2.........................................Track Nicola Tufts 1..........................................Track Aleksandra Utterback 1..........................Track Marlotte Van Den Bergh 1........... Field Hockey Michael Vann 2...................................... Tennis Katrina Vasquez 1............................... Softball Justin Vereen 1.......................................Track Patrick Viklund 4.....................................Track Sam Wagner 3....................................... Tennis Sara Wahlberg 2..............................Swimming Caroline Walden 3.................................Soccer Lucy Wallace 2......................................Sailing Madeline Wallace 2.................................Track Christopher Walsh 1.......................Swimming Katherine Watson 1................................Track Shannon Webster 3........................ Ice Hockey Danielle Weir 2.................................... Softball Justin Wheat 3........................................Track Lauren Whitehurst 1...................... Basketball Ian Whitney 1...................................Swimming Lauren Wiedmeier 2...................... Ice Hockey Gerald Willette 3.................................Football Kelly Williams 2................................... Rowing Sandra Williams 3.................................Sailing


Courtney Willson 4.................................Skiing Brianna Wilson-Byrne 4.......................Soccer Stephanie Wirth 1.................................Soccer Brendon Wong 1.................................... Tennis Eunice Yim 1.............................................. Golf Gemma Ypparila 1............................... Softball Rebecca Zavisza 3.......................... Ice Hockey Max Zimmerman 1................................Soccer Clemson (207) Jenn Agee 3.........................................Rowing Kristen Agee 1...................................... Rowing Katelyn Aggas 3............... Swimming & Diving Alexandra Allen 2............. Swimming & Diving Thomas Austin 2.................................Football Jonah Baize 2................................. Basketball Jenna Baker 2.........................................Track Estefania Balda Alvarez 2..................... Tennis Emily Barlage 3.......................................Track Derek Barre 1................... Swimming & Diving Carlin Bartlett 1......................................Track Sarah Bechard 1.............. Swimming & Diving Andrea Belbusti 2................................ Rowing Ike Belk 1.............................................. Tennis Megan Bendik 4................................... Rowing Zach Berg 2.............................................Track Maggie Bernard 3...................................Track Kate Biladeau 1.................................... Rowing Rok Bizjak 2.......................................... Tennis Lily Boleyn 3..........................................Soccer Julie Bolt 4............................................Soccer Nicole Bowen 2.................................... Rowing Brewer Bradshaw 1.................................. Golf Kevin Brady 1.....................................Baseball Michael Brooks 2..................................Soccer Seth Broster 1.................. Swimming & Diving Jaron Brown 1.....................................Football Lisa Brown 4...........................................Track Becca Brown 1..................................... Rowing Linda Buchholz 2....................................Track Mark Buchholz 4.................................Football Stephanie Buffo 2....................................Track Jacob Burger 1.......................................... Golf Alex Carr 1....................... Swimming & Diving Trey Charlton 3................. Swimming & Diving Amanda Chivers 2................................ Rowing Scott Clary 1..................... Swimming & Diving Ashley Clay 4.................... Swimming & Diving Brandon Clear 2..................................Football Byron Clear 2......................................Football Mason Cloy 2.......................................Football Taylor Cohen 1...................................... Tennis Allison Colberg 3.................................. Rowing Laura Cornett 1.................................... Rowing Tara Cort 1............................................Soccer Brittany Cummings 2........................... Rowing Chris Dart 1...................... Swimming & Diving Judea Davis 2........................................Soccer Katherine Dixon 1................................ Rowing McKenzie DuBrul 1.............................. Rowing K.K. Duffy 1...........................................Soccer John Early 3........................................Football Greg Eckhardt 3....................................Soccer McCuen Elmore 2..................................... Golf Marzi Elpers 1.......................................Soccer Callen Erdeky 1.................................... Rowing Jennifer Ficklen 3.................................Soccer Sunday Ford 4.........................................Track Lilla Fordos 1..........................................Track Samantha Fortier 1...............................Soccer Harry Foster 1.................. Swimming & Diving Kelly Fowler 1.................. Swimming & Diving Dalton Freeman 1...............................Football Mike Freeman 2.................................Baseball Kevin Galloway 2................................... Tennis Jessica Gaul 1...................................... Rowing Corey Geer 2........................................Rowing

Brooke George 1.............. Swimming & Diving George Godwin 1...................................Soccer Victoria Graham 2................................ Rowing Paige Griffith 2..................................... Rowing Carmen Groenewoud 3.... Swimming & Diving Ina Hadziselimovic 1............................. Tennis Delvin Hall 1........................................Football David Haselden 1...............................Baseball Savannah Hayes 1................................ Rowing Kelly Hendershot 3.......... Swimming & Diving Chase Henderson 1.......... Swimming & Diving Laurianne Henry 2................................ Tennis Marissa Henry 1................................... Rowing Rachel Hesler 3............... Swimming & Diving Brian Hill 2..........................................Football Ryan Hinson 1....................................Baseball Chad Holt 2.............................................Track Taylor Hoynacki 1................................. Rowing Taylor Hughes 1......................................Track Ike Ihewunwa 1...................................Football Lindsey Jackson 3.................................Soccer Sarah Jacobs 1......................................Soccer Patrick Jagielski 1..................................Track Candice Johnson 2..................................Track Molly Johnson 4....................................Soccer Aaron Kelly 2.......................................Football Caroline Kennedy 3.................................Track Lauren Klas 3..........................................Track Josef Knecht 2................. Swimming & Diving Matthew Knowles 2.............................Football Rochelle Kokayko 4.................................Track Willy Korn 2.........................................Football David Krinjak 1........................................Track Toni Kroll 3....................... Swimming & Diving Alyssa Kulik 1..........................................Track Will Lamb 1........................................Baseball Allison Lapp 3.................. Swimming & Diving Cassy LaRussa 4.............. Swimming & Diving Jessica Leidecker 2............................. Rowing Cara Lennon 1.................. Swimming & Diving Nikola Lomnicka’ 1.................................Track Jayme Looper 1................................... Rowing Patricia Mamona 2..................................Track Jimmy Maners 4.................................Football Kamal Marell 2.......................................Track Ben Martin 3............................................. Golf Lindsey Mason 1............................ Basketball Marquel Matthews 1...............................Track Brandon Maye 2..................................Football Melanie McDaniel 4............................. Rowing Ryan McDaniel 1.............. Swimming & Diving Clinton McKinney 2............................Baseball Kerry McLaughlin 1......... Swimming & Diving Brad Miller 1......................................Baseball Meggie Mizelle 2.............. Swimming & Diving Bryson Moore 2.....................................Soccer Wesley Moran 1..................................... Tennis Tyler Morey 2...........................................Track Amy Morrison 2.......................................Track Katharine Mosier 1.............................. Rowing Richard Mounce 1..............................Baseball Kelly Murphy 1..................................... Rowing Kelsey Murphy 1.............................. Volleyball Michael Muscatell 1.................................. Golf Michelle Nance 3................................. Rowing David Newton 4.....................................Soccer Richard Nova 1......................................Soccer Katrina Obas 3................. Swimming & Diving Summer O’Donnell 3....... Swimming & Diving Joey O’Rourke 1......................................Track Cameron O’Sullivan 1.........................Football Alex Padgett 1.........................................Track Kenneth Page 1...................................Football Ra’sheena Parker 2................................Track Michelle Parkhurst 4....... Swimming & Diving Robert Pietrucha 2................................ Tennis Chelsey Pinkstaff 1........................ Basketball

Phil Pohl 1..........................................Baseball Sarah Porri 4.................... Swimming & Diving Brian Possee 4................. Swimming & Diving Thomas Priest 2....................................Soccer Paula Pritzen 2......................................Soccer Breanne Przestrzelski 1...................... Rowing Thomas Ramsey 2...............................Football Nicole Rau 4.........................................Rowing Meredith Razzolini 2............................ Rowing Tom Recko 1..................... Swimming & Diving Rachel Regone 4.............. Swimming & Diving Shane Reighard 1....................................Track Chris Reinke 1.................. Swimming & Diving Brittany Robinson 2............................. Rowing Joseph Rogers 4...................................Soccer Scott Rosman 4.....................................Soccer Kim Ruck 1..............................................Track Candace Sapp 1......................................Track Justin Sarratt 3..................................Baseball Elizabeth Savage 2........... Swimming & Diving Lia Schendel 4.......................................Soccer Danielle Schmitt 3.................................Soccer Caitlin Seed 3................... Swimming & Diving Cassie Self 1.................... Swimming & Diving Olivia Shomaker 1................................ Rowing Chelsea Shugars 1..................................Track Caleb Simmons 2................................Football Lauren Sindall 1............... Swimming & Diving Matthew Skinner 1..............................Football Meghan Smith 3....................................Soccer Sarah Smith 2.................. Swimming & Diving Tanner Smith 1............................... Basketball Michael Soowal 1...................................... Golf Rachel Sparks 2............... Swimming & Diving William Spear 1.......................................Track James Spearman 2...............................Soccer Brandon Speweik 4.............................Football C.J. Spiller 2........................................Football Jason Stolz 1......................................Baseball Preston Stone 4...................................Football Graham Stoneburner 3......................Baseball Brannon Sulka 1.....................................Track Carly Summers 1................................. Rowing Maddie Tarantolo 1.......... Swimming & Diving Nathan Thornton 3................................Soccer Josh Thrailkill 2.................................Baseball Mairi Trimboli 3.................................... Rowing Federica van Adrichem 4...................... Tennis Ashley Vaughn 3......................................Track Matt Vaughn 4....................................Baseball Jenna Voelkert 1.............. Swimming & Diving Kate Vogel 2..........................................Soccer Adam Wade 3......................................Football William Ward 3...................................Baseball Melissa Weaver 1................................. Rowing Conner Webb 1....................................Football Liane Weber 2.........................................Track Scott Weismann 1..............................Baseball Grace Wolff 2........................................Rowing Jesse Yanutola 3............................ Basketball Alice Zacker 4.................. Swimming & Diving Kristen Zeleznik 2...................................Track Dawson Zimmerman 1.......................Football

Duke (412) Jess Adam 3...................................... Lacrosse Dan Adamo 2.................................... Wrestling Nick Adamo 1................................... Wrestling Murillo Adrados 3...........................Swimming Rebecca Allen 2....................................Soccer Jane Alukonis 3.....................................Soccer Jack Anderson 1.............................. Wrestling Matt Anderson 1..................................Football Morgan Anderson 2...................Cross Country Spencer Anderson 1................................. Golf Kenny Anunike 1.................................Football

Katie Apibunyopas 1.................Cross Country Victoria Arendt 1.................................. Rowing Dylan Arnould 3.................................... Tennis Paul Asack 1.......................................Football Kaitlin Atkinson 2................................ Fencing John Austin 2..........................................Track Adrian Aye-Darko 4.............................Football Adam Banks 2.....................................Football Meredith Bannon 3.........................Swimming Michael Barbas 1....................................Track Christie Barnes 3.............................. Lacrosse Darrius Barnes 3..................................Soccer John Barone 4.................................. Wrestling Janet Bartholdson 3............................ Rowing Katelyn Bastert 1......................Cross Country Shannon Beall 2..............................Swimming Jonathan Bednarz 1................................Track Mike Bell 1....................................... Wrestling Sheldon Bell 1.....................................Football Elizabeth Bellew 3..........................Swimming Avery Berkowitz 3...................................Track Casey Beyel 2.............................. Field Hockey Josh Bienenfeld 1.................................Soccer Katie Bieze 1...................................Swimming Chante Black 3............................... Basketball Nicole Bloom 3.................................... Fencing Amanda Blumenherst 4............................ Golf Katharine Bodnar 1.........................Swimming Pontus Bondeson 2.............................Football Spencer Booth 1.............................Swimming Courtney Bowen 1...................................Track Sam Bowler 2..........................................Track Kendall Bradley 2..................................Soccer Andrew Brodeur 1.....................Cross Country James Brooks 3..................................Football Julie Brummond 3..........................Swimming Walter Bruno 1....................................Football Thomas Buley 3......................................Track Sarah Bullard 2................................. Lacrosse Michael Burdick 1.................................Soccer Kyle Butler 3......................................Baseball Lee Butler 1........................................Football Chelsea Canepa 1.................................Soccer Mike Cappetto 2..................................Football Sue Carls 4....................................... Volleyball David Carlson 3...............................Swimming Aaron Carpenter 2................................ Tennis Chrisi Casey 3................................... Lacrosse Pavelid Castaneda 4..............................Soccer Mallory Cecil 1...................................... Tennis Trevor Cesar 1....................................Baseball Jordan Charles 3.............................Swimming Joy Cheek 3.................................... Basketball Raphael Chestnut 1............................Football Jonathan Chu 1.......................................Track Tom Clute 3....................................... Lacrosse Dorian Cohen 1................................... Fencing Eliot Cohen 1....................................... Fencing Ben Condon 2.....................................Baseball Catherine Conklin 1........................Swimming Nico Cortese 1.................................. Wrestling Sara Couch 3........................................Rowing Stephen Coyle 2................................ Lacrosse Jonathan Cross 3................................ Fencing Ned Crotty 1...................................... Lacrosse Caroline Cryer 3................................ Lacrosse Alex Czyz 1..................................... Basketball Allison Damon 1........................Cross Country Matt Daniels 1.....................................Football Jordan Davidson 1......................... Basketball Carolyn Davis 4................................. Lacrosse Jessica Davlin 3........................Cross Country Megan Deakins 1........................ Field Hockey Steffi Decker 3..................................... Rowing Mikel DegliObizzi 4........................... Wrestling Megan Del Monte 4........................... Lacrosse Nathaniel DeLucia 1........................... Fencing

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HONOR ROLL Marian Dickinson 2..................... Field Hockey Kiril Dimitrov 3...................................... Tennis Joline Doedens 1.................................. Rowing Laura Dopson 3.................................... Rowing Catherine Doswell 3.................Cross Country Robert Drum 3....................................Football Graham Dugoni 3..................................Soccer Sophia Dunworth 1.......................... Volleyball Meghan Dwyer 1.............................Swimming Guillermo Echarte 1..................Cross Country Patrick Egboh 1...................................Football David Eitel 3........................................ Fencing Karin English 3..................................... Rowing Rory Erickson-Kulas 1......................... Rowing Christina Falcone 3.......................... Volleyball Anna Farias-Eisner 4................Cross Country Jeffrey Faris 1.....................................Football Jacqueline Fasano 2.......................Swimming Stefanie Fee 1............................. Field Hockey Susan Ferger 1............................ Field Hockey Hannah Fisher 1............................... Lacrosse Brendan Fitzgerald 3............................Soccer Meaghan FitzGerald 2...........................Soccer Gibbs Fogarty 2................................. Lacrosse Lindsay Forbes 3.......................Cross Country Jonathan Foreman 2..........................Baseball Peter Franklin 3.................................. Fencing Justin Freeman 2................................Football Guillermo Freile 1...............................Football Nate Freiman 4..................................Baseball Nathan French 1.............................Swimming Andrew Fulk 1.................................. Wrestling Carrem Gay 1................................. Basketball Christina Germinario 4..................... Lacrosse Sara Giedgowd 3............................... Lacrosse Lindsay Gilbride 1............................. Lacrosse Sara Godfrey 1................................... Lacrosse Graham Godwyn 2............................... Fencing Cameron Goldberg 2...........................Football James Goldberg 3............................. Lacrosse Justin Goldsmith 1.............................. Fencing Bryan Gomez-Wong 1......................... Fencing Lauren Gonzalez 3..........................Swimming Carey Goodman 1..................................Soccer Anne Marie Gordon 2..............................Track Jeremy Gould 2..................................Baseball Amanda Granson 2............................... Tennis Ben Grisz 1.........................................Baseball Nicholas Grossman 1............................Soccer A.J. Guardado 1................................ Wrestling Geary Gubbins 3........................Cross Country KayAnne Gummersall 2........................Soccer Yangyang Guo 1.................................... Rowing Sarah Gustafson 1.....................Cross Country David Hahn 2...................................Swimming Emma Hamm 2................................. Lacrosse Jessica Hancock 2............................... Fencing Karolina Haraldsdottir 2.........................Track Joseph Harrison 1.................................Soccer Alex Hassan 3.....................................Baseball Kelly Hathorn 4.....................................Soccer Curtis Hazelton 1................................Football Jillian Heinz 1.................................... Lacrosse Kyle Hill 1............................................Football Virginia Hine 1...........................Cross Country Robert Holbrook 3............................ Wrestling Christa Holt 2..................................Swimming Chelsea Hopkins 1......................... Basketball Blake Horowitz 2................................. Fencing Zach Howell 2................................... Lacrosse Andrew Huff 1.................................Swimming Brett Huffman 1..................................Football Michael Hutchings 3......................... Lacrosse Jeffrey Ijjas 1.......................................Football Kim Imbesi 4..................................... Lacrosse Conor Irwin 1......................................Football Tara Iyer 2............................................. Tennis

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Wendy Jaglom 4......................................Track Spencer Jasper 2............................. Wrestling Kirstie Jeffrey 2...............................Swimming Tara Jennings 1........................... Field Hockey Jay Jennison 2.................................. Lacrosse Meredith Jewitt 1................................. Rowing Colby Johnson 1............................... Wrestling Steve Johnson 2............................. Basketball Abby Johnston 1..............................Swimming Mary Carleton Johnston 1.........Cross Country Amanda Jones 1................................ Lacrosse Cameron Jones 1................................Football Colin Jones 1.......................................Football Kevin Jones 1......................................Football Marcus Jones 1...................................Football Rhian Jones 1.............................. Field Hockey Danielle Kachulis 2........................... Lacrosse Christie Kaestner 1........................... Lacrosse Virginia Kane 4..................................... Rowing Emily Kelly 1...................................Swimming Vishnupriya Khatri 3.................Cross Country Jenny Kim 1........................................ Fencing Alex King 1..........................................Football Brandon King 2...................................Football Lesley King 3........................................Rowing Kayla Kirk 1...................................... Volleyball Caitlin Klaas 3...........................Cross Country Clark Klaasen 3........................................ Golf Christie Klauberg 2........................... Lacrosse James Kostelnik 1....................Cross Country Michael Kotecki 1....................................Track Sheila Kramer 4....................................Soccer Marybeth Kreger 1................................Soccer Rebecca Krom 4................................ Lacrosse Patrick Kurunwune 1..........................Football Nikola Lahcanski 1............................. Fencing James Lambert 3................................ Fencing Michelle Lancto 2................................. Rowing Emily Lang 2...................................Swimming Mitchell Lederman 3...........................Football Jennie Lee 3.............................................. Golf Molly Lehman 3.........................Cross Country William Leister 1.....................................Track Jake Lemmerman 2...........................Baseball Molly Lester 2.......................................Soccer Jordan Lewis 3......................................Soccer Tammy Lin 2.........................................Rowing Marcus Lind 3.....................................Football Brian Litwin 1.....................................Baseball Sally Liu 4................................................Track Ben Loebner 1.....................................Football Chris Loftus 4.................................... Lacrosse Adam Long 3............................................. Golf Ali Long 1.............................................Rowing Patricia Loughlin 3....................Cross Country Erskine Love 2.................................Swimming Tom Luciano 2....................................Baseball Cassie Ludwig 2......................................Track David Lue 3............................................ Tennis Joshua Lund 2...........................Cross Country Jessica Lyden 1...............................Swimming Molly Mack 1.........................................Soccer Alex MacLeish 2................................... Rowing Katie Magee 2.................................Swimming Melissa Mang 4..................................... Tennis Amy Matulewicz 2...................................Track Margot Mausner 2............................... Fencing Kevin Mayer 4.................................... Lacrosse Jessica McBride 3............................. Lacrosse Kelly McCann 4.....................................Soccer Emily McClintock 2.........................Swimming Ryan McCurdy 2.................................Baseball Austin McDaniel 1.................................Soccer Ryan McDaniel 2...................................Soccer Ryan McDermott 1....................Cross Country Christie McDonald 4.............................Soccer Madeline McEwen 1..............................Soccer

Ryan McFadyen 4.............................. Lacrosse Parker McKee 3................................ Lacrosse Will McKee 1..................................... Lacrosse Madeline McKeever 4...............Cross Country Tim McKeever 3..............................Swimming Matt McKenna 2..............................Swimming Nancy McKinstry 1............................... Rowing Danaan Metge 3.................................. Fencing Scot Meyer 1...................................... Lacrosse Gerardo Mijares-Shafai 3................Swimming Gretchen Miller 2..................................Soccer Jordan Miller 1............................ Field Hockey Lauren Miller 2............................ Field Hockey Morgan Miller 2................................. Lacrosse Bridgette Mitchell 3....................... Basketball Temi Molinar 1......................................Soccer Terrence Molinari 3........................... Lacrosse Tom Montelli 1.................................. Lacrosse Brian Moore 1.....................................Football Devotia Moore 1........................Cross Country Buzz Moorman 1.....................................Track Anne Moriarity 2................................... Rowing Leslie Morrison 1......................Cross Country Rachael Moss 3................................ Volleyball Christopher Mullen 1....................... Wrestling Justin Mullen 4...............................Swimming Sara Murphy 3.......................................Soccer Cory Nanni 2.............................Cross Country Eric Ness 3......................................Swimming Cody Newman 1....................................Soccer Steffi Niessl 1..................................Swimming Bridget Nolan 1................................. Lacrosse Jourdan Norman 3........................... Volleyball Addison Nuding 4............................. Wrestling Ellah Nze 1............................................ Tennis Malen Oberg 1...................................... Rowing Katherine O’Connor 1.....................Swimming Vince Oghobaase 2..............................Football Dennis O’Grady 1...............................Baseball Ayanga Okpokowuruk 2......................Football Kelsey Ontko 1........................................Track Jason Orlando 1................................ Lacrosse James Osborne 2......................Cross Country Ryan Packer 1.................................Swimming Lynnea Pappas 1...................................Soccer Greg Paulus 2................................. Basketball Sam Payton 4.................................... Lacrosse George Pearkes 1................................Football Joe Pedevillano 1...............................Baseball Jessica Perry 2................................Swimming Eric Pfisterer 1...................................Baseball Matthew Pierce 2...................................... Golf Brendon Pierson 1....................Cross Country Jared Pinsky 2....................................... Tennis Will Piwnica-Worms 1........................Baseball Liz Plotkin 2.......................................... Tennis Lauren Powell 4................................... Rowing Cassidy Powers 1..................................Soccer Matt Pridemore 2................................Football Daina Pucurs 3........................................Track Ashley Pultorak 3........................ Field Hockey Allison Putterman 2............................ Fencing Erin Pytel 2.......................................... Fencing Michael Quagliano 1................................. Golf Lorraine Quinn 4...................................Soccer Max Quinzani 3.................................. Lacrosse Brad Ramsey 4......................................Soccer Ashley Rape 1........................................Soccer Camille Ratliff 3.................................. Fencing Kaitlin Ray 2....................................Swimming Elisabeth Redmond 3............................Soccer Eriks Reks 2........................................Football Sean Renfree 1....................................Football Vincent Rey 2.......................................Football Melissa Reynolds 2.........................Swimming Amanda Robertson 1....................... Volleyball Jessi Robinson 4................................... Tennis

Turner Rooney 2............................... Wrestling Dana Rosen 1...................................... Fencing Cydney Ross 1...........................Cross Country Brad Ross 3....................................... Lacrosse Stephanie Rosser 1.............................. Rowing Rob Rotanz 1..................................... Lacrosse Emily Rothfield 3.................................. Rowing Chris Rowland 3......................................Track Chris Rwanbukamba 2........................Football Gabriel Saade 2..................................Baseball Sonja Sahlsten 1...................................Soccer Alex Sall 1........................................ Volleyball Betsy Sauer 3.................................... Lacrosse Sam Schack 1...................................... Fencing Mike Schallmo 1.....................................Track Kathleen Scheer 1......................... Basketball Jon Scheyer 1................................. Basketball Nick Schilling 1...............................Swimming Steve Schoeffel 4............................... Lacrosse Sarah Schoffstall 2...................... Field Hockey Rob Schroeder 3............................... Lacrosse Marianne Schroer 1............................. Rowing Timothy Schulte 1...................................Track Cameron Schulz 2..............................Baseball Emily Schwitzer 2.....................Cross Country Michael Seander 2.............................Baseball Michelle Seibert 4.....................Cross Country Jared Sernoffsky 1........................... Wrestling Daniel Shankle 4.....................................Track Noel Shaskan 3................................... Fencing Marc Shepsman 1............................... Fencing Emily Sherrard 2.......................Cross Country Devon Sherwood 1............................ Lacrosse Nick Sih 2..............................................Soccer Geoffrey Silver 1..................................Football Andrew Simon 3.................................. Fencing Kyle Singler 1................................. Basketball Laurel Sisler 2...................................... Rowing Shannon Skinner 3..........................Swimming Claire Smalzer 2.............................. Volleyball Sean Smith 3...................................Swimming Will Snyderwine 2...............................Football Sam Solie 3....................................... Lacrosse Caroline Spearman 1........................ Lacrosse Alessondra Speidel 1......................Swimming Sasha Stein 2...................................... Fencing Laughlin Stewart 3.............................. Fencing Laura Suchoski 3........................ Field Hockey Kenneth Sullivan 3....................Cross Country Kathie Sun 1.........................................Rowing Joe Surgan 2.......................................Football Amie Survilla 1............................ Field Hockey Voris Tejada 2................................... Wrestling Patrick Tenbrink 2...................................Track Peter Terrezza 1............................... Wrestling Jasmine Thomas 2......................... Basketball Kat Thomas 1.................................... Lacrosse Matthew Thomas 3...............................Soccer Christopher Thumen 3..................... Wrestling Megan Toney 4................................Swimming Juliana Traut 3................................. Volleyball Jan Trnka-Amrhein 1............................Soccer Amanda Truelove 1...................Cross Country Peter Truszkowski 4........................... Fencing Nick Tsipis 1..........................................Soccer Mike Tunick 4................................... Wrestling Justin Turri 2..................................... Lacrosse Christopher Tweed-Kent 1....................Soccer Daniel Tweed-Kent 1.............................Soccer Ashley Twichell 2............................Swimming Garrett Utt 2........................................Football Wade Van Sickle 4............................ Wrestling Donovan Varner 1................................Football Esther Vermeer 1......................Cross Country Benjamin Waggoner 2..............Cross Country Ben Wales 4..................................... Wrestling Abby Waner 4................................. Basketball


Becca Ward 1...................................... Fencing Tradelle Ward 2.........................Cross Country James Weinberger 1...........................Football Robert Weinstein 3..................................Track Katrina Weschler 4.............................. Rowing Aana Wherry 3................................. Volleyball Joern Wietoska 1.................................. Tennis Laura Williams 1.................................. Rowing Matt Williams 4..................................Baseball Andrew Wolcott 3...............................Baseball Ryan Wood 4........................................Football Max Wygod 3..................................... Lacrosse Kevin Young 1.................................... Lacrosse Paul Zarian 3...................................Swimming Brian Zoubek 3............................... Basketball Reka Zsilinszka 2.................................. Tennis

Florida State (165) Katherine Adham 2.......... Swimming & Diving Lacey Agnew 2.......................................... Golf Robin Ahrberg 2.................................. Softball Victoria Allen 2........................................Track Zachary Aronson 2..............................Football Jean-Yves Aubone 3.............................. Tennis Andrew Bailey 4.................................... Tennis Gonzalo Barroilhet 2...............................Track Brianna Barry 2............................... Volleyball Thomas Beltz 2.......................................Track Katie Bolinsky 1....................................Soccer Clint Bowles 1....................................... Tennis Mark Brown 1..........................................Track Parker Brunelle 2..............................Baseball Brandon Byram 1....................................Track Justin Byrd 1...........................................Track Melanie Cabassol 2.......... Swimming & Diving Leilani Caraballo 4..................................Track Jessica Carr 2.................. Swimming & Diving Carlyn Cavalieri 1............. Swimming & Diving Kayann Chambers 2................................Track Yao-lun Chang 3.................................... Tennis Madanha Chibudu 2................................Track Charles Clark 2.......................................Track Caila Coleman 3......................................Track Chad Colley 2......................................Football Sean Conrecode 1...................................Track Amber Cornell 1......................................Track Lauren Cousart 3...................................... Golf Javier Cruz 4...........................................Track Laura Cullen 3...........................Cross Country Keesha Danso-Dapaah 1..........Cross Country Andrew Datko 1...................................Football Charles Davis 1...................................Football Kelly Dean 2..................... Swimming & Diving Edward Denton 4.............. Swimming & Diving Scott Derner 4.................. Swimming & Diving Kimberly Diaz 3.....................................Soccer Jennifer Dunn 1........................Cross Country Rebecca Edwards 3...............................Soccer Tiffany Elias 1................... Swimming & Diving Shawn Erickson 1............ Swimming & Diving Tyler Everett 2....................................Baseball Michael Fingado 1...................................Track Michael Fout 1...........................Cross Country Dan Frebel 2..................... Swimming & Diving Mara Freshour 4............................ Basketball Javier Garcia-Tunon 4.............................Track Kacey Gibson 1..........................Cross Country Callie Giffin 1...........................................Track Lauren Giffin 1........................................Track Jessica Gilmore 1................................ Softball Terese Gober 2.................................... Softball Erica Gonzalez 3........................................ Golf Nicholas Graves 1............ Swimming & Diving Jennifer Guyler 3.............. Swimming & Diving Sarah Hamilton 1................................ Softball Georgia Holderness 3...... Swimming & Diving

Robert Holderness 2........ Swimming & Diving Tyler Holt 1.........................................Baseball Bryan Howard 2......................................Track Matthew Huckaby 2...................Cross Country Kaylen Huntwork 4........... Swimming & Diving Tori Huster 1.........................................Soccer Andrew Jacobs 2.....................................Track Charles Janson 1....................................Track Ochuko Jenije 3...................................Football Glenn Kalata 1.................. Swimming & Diving Marissa Kazbour 2................................Soccer Meredith Kelly 4........................Cross Country Nicole Kenna 1..........................Cross Country Kayli Keough 1............................... Basketball Cameron Knight 1..................................... Golf Andrew Krumins 1....................Cross Country Jamie Kuhn 3............................................ Golf Susan Kuijken 1........................Cross Country Jason Lakritz 4..........................Cross Country Julie Lancos 1.......................................Soccer Allyn Laughlin 2......................................Track Matthew Leeder 1.....................Cross Country Jessica Lola 1..................................... Softball Luke Loucks 1................................ Basketball Lizbeth Mabry 3......................................Track Mary Magee 4............................Cross Country Meredith Martelle 3......... Swimming & Diving Bree-Arne McArdle 2................Cross Country Margo McAuley 2...................................Soccer Tiffany McCarty 1..................................Soccer Darius McClure 1................................Football Kristie McConn 2................................. Softball Ryan McMahon 1.................................Football Erin McNulty 2......................................Soccer Pilar McShine 1.........................Cross Country Holly Mills 2..................... Swimming & Diving Vahid Mirzadeh 1................................... Tennis Aleia Monden 3................ Swimming & Diving Monica Montez 1................................. Softball Ashlee Moon 2.................................. Volleyball Pablo Navarrete 2...................................Track Emily Ness 1.............................Cross Country Stephanie Neville 2.......................... Volleyball Abby Niekamp 1............................... Volleyball Ruairi O’Connor 2..............................Baseball Tommy Oravetz 2...............................Baseball Michael O’Shea 3.................................. Tennis Daniel Parvin 3....................................Football Christian Ponder 3..............................Football Tyler Price 2..............................Cross Country Jessica Price 2......................................Soccer Jordana Price 1................................ Volleyball Auja Pughsley 1.......................................Track Amanda Quick 2........................Cross Country Kaleigh Rafter 1.................................. Softball James Ramsey 1................................Baseball Timothy Reen 1.......................................Track Christopher Reiman 1........................... Tennis Lauren Richardson 2........................Volleyball Hshkeni Richemond 2.............................Track Joshua Rodriguez 1............................Football Jenna Romanelli 2........................... Volleyball Elysse Rowland 1............. Swimming & Diving Ekaterina Rybakova 2........................... Tennis Ania Rynarzewska 4.............................. Tennis Jessica Sabotin 1............. Swimming & Diving Zebrie Sanders 1.................................Football Stephanie Sarandos 1...... Swimming & Diving Matt Savage 3............................................ Golf Kelly Schiefer 1.......................................Track Katrin Schmidt 4...................................Soccer Matthew Shead 1............. Swimming & Diving Casey Short 1........................................Soccer Macarena Silva 2....................................... Golf Katie Sirounis 3................ Swimming & Diving Amanda Skillen 2......................Cross Country Keyla Smith 3..........................................Track

Heather Smith 2........................Cross Country Michelle Snyder 4............................... Softball William Steele 1......................................Track Stevi Steinhauer 2............ Swimming & Diving Ella Stephan 1.......................................Soccer Kendrick Stewart 3.............................Football Shannon Stuckman 2..............................Track Jessica Sucupira 1................................ Tennis Federica Suess 2................................... Tennis Jeffrey Taccetta 2................................Football James Taddeo 1............... Swimming & Diving Eli Tatem 2..........................................Football David Toffaletti 3.............. Swimming & Diving Lauren Varsalona 1............................. Softball Ryan Vigue 2.......................................Baseball Whitney Wenglasz 1.................................. Golf Matthew Wernke 3..................................Track Caroline Westrup 3................................... Golf Travis Whitfield 2....................................Track Lydia Willemse 4.......................Cross Country Danielle Williams 1.................................Track Kimberly Williams 1................................Track Taylor Wilson 2................................. Volleyball Elliot Wood 4...........................................Track Christina Woytalewicz 4............Cross Country Carly Wynn 3....................................... Softball Sara Young 3............................................. Golf Vincent Zann 2....................................Football Susanna Zorn 1.....................................Soccer Margo Zwerling 1....................................Track

Georgia Tech (175) Corey Aitken 2.........................................Track Melanie Akwule 1....................................Track Sarah Anderson 1...................................Track Ty Driesell Anderson 1................... Basketball Ilia Ayenshtok 1...............................Swimming Shannon Flanley Bear 1...................... Softball Galina Becker 2.......................................Track Samuel Bendziewicz 1....................Swimming Glen Blackwood 4...............................Football Scott Blair 1........................................Football Lynn Blau 1........................................... Tennis Katherine Bond 2............................Swimming Jed Bradley 1.....................................Baseball Zach Brewster 1.................................Baseball Felicity Brower 2.....................................Track Chase Burnette 2...............................Baseball Gary Cage 3.................................... Basketball Alison Campbell 1............................ Volleyball Christine Chuang 1.........................Swimming Hunter Clasen 2......................................Track Nick Claytor 1.....................................Football Alana Clooten 4.......................................Track Jessica Lynn Coan 1............................ Softball Adam Cohan 5........................................... Golf Douglass Coppage 1...........................Football Kevin Crosby 1....................................Football Brandon Cumpton 1...........................Baseball Jay Dantzler 4....................................Baseball Jason Davis 2......................................Football Hillary Davis 1....................................... Tennis Sean Devine 2....................................Baseball April Dickerson 2............................Swimming Joseph Didia 2.........................................Track Matthew Didia 4......................................Track Jarrett Didrick 1.................................Baseball Derek Dietrich 2.................................Baseball Kristen Dornstauder 1....................Swimming David Dragoo 5.......................................... Golf Mary Kate Dubard 1................................Track Kelsey Duffy 2.................................Swimming Bryce Dykes 1.....................................Football Andrew Elakman 1..............................Football Kelly Patrice Eppinger 2..................... Softball Jacob Esch 1......................................Baseball

Jordan Evans 1................................Swimming Zachary Fisher 1.................................Football Austin Flanary 1..................................Football Deja Foster 2.................................. Basketball Joe Fulton 2............................................Track Andrew Gardner 1...............................Football Troy Garside 2.....................................Football E.C. Gibbs 3.............................................Track Joseph Gilbert 1..................................Football Guillermo Gomez 2............................... Tennis Casey Gramling 1....................................Track Tiffany Grant 3.........................................Track John Tyler Griffin 2.................................... Golf Tim Guglielmo 3......................................Track Viet Ha Ngo 1........................................ Tennis Taylor Hall 5.............................................. Golf Whitney Leigh Haller 4....................... Softball Jason Haniger 4.................................Baseball Cali Harrison 1................................Swimming Heidi Hatteberg 1............................Swimming John Hermes 1................................Swimming Kimery Hern 2.........................................Track Matthew Hickey 3....................................Track Laura Caroline Hilton 2....................... Softball Chris House 2.....................................Baseball Jasmine Isley 1.......................................Track Kevin Jacob 1.....................................Baseball Michael Johnson 1..............................Football Christy Lynn Jones 2........................... Softball Roddy Jones 1.....................................Football Matthew Kamp 4.................................Football Michelle Kandell 1........................... Volleyball Ashley Keck 3..........................................Track Douglas Kenny 1................................... Tennis Betsy Kim 1.............................................Track Kevin King 1.......................................... Tennis Ryann Kopacka 3............................Swimming Mary Kate Kownack 2.............................Track Hannah Krimm 2.............................Swimming Zachary Krish 1...................................Football Thea Kromer 2................................Swimming Sasha Krupina 1.................................... Tennis Mary Katherine Kuzma 1.................... Softball Agatha Kwasnik 3...........................Swimming Jeff Lentz 1.........................................Football Cole Leonida 2...................................Baseball James Liipfert 1..................................Football Katherine Locker 2.........................Swimming Patrick Long 1....................................Baseball Jonathan Malone 1..............................Football Michael Malul 2...............................Swimming Stephen Mann 1..................................Football Evan Martin 1.....................................Baseball Jessica Mason 1..............................Swimming Bill Mateker 3..........................................Track Jordan McCullers 1.......................... Volleyball Amanda McDowell 3............................. Tennis Kayla McKeirnan 1..................................Track Maureen McMeekin 1.............................Track Nicholas McNutt 1..................................Track William Miller 2......................................... Golf Andrew Miller 4...............................Swimming Amanda Montomery 2.............................Track Thomas Nichols 1..............................Baseball Allie Niekamp 3................................ Volleyball Thomas Oatts 3.......................................Track Philip O’Brien 1.......................................Track Elliott Ogawa 2...................................Baseball Alex Paquette 4...................................Football Erica Penk 2............................................Track Jason Peters 1....................................Football Lindsey Pickens 3...................................Track Thomas Pilliod 1.....................................Track Tony Plagman 3..................................Baseball Steven Powers 1..................................Football Andrew Powlen 1....................................Track Lisa Pucci 2.....................................Swimming

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HONOR ROLL Michael Ray 1......................................Football Paul Reese 1.......................................Football Darryl Richard 5..................................Football Matthew Rivers 1....................................Track Stephanie Robbins 4........................ Volleyball Andrew Robinson 1............................Baseball Brittany Roderick 2.......................... Volleyball Jeff Rowland 2...................................Baseball Brad Sellers 1.....................................Football Jaybo Shaw 1......................................Football Bradley Robert Sheehan 1............. Basketball Samuel Stewart Shew 1................. Basketball Blair Courtney Shimandle 4............... Softball Keren Siebner 1..............................Swimming Matt Simonds 2..................................Baseball Jessica Leigh Sinclair 1...................... Softball Subbu Sivanesan 2..................................Track Kevin Skenes 3................................Swimming Ryan Smith 2......................................... Tennis Andrew Smith 1...................................Football Luke Snider 1......................................Football David Springfels 1...........................Swimming Brandon Stanley 1...............................Football Asia Stawicka 1................................ Volleyball Morgan Stephenson 3.............................Track Joseph Stowe 1.......................................Track Matthew Tang 2...............................Swimming James Tanner 1..................................Football Cooper Taylor 1...................................Football Nathan Tew 2..........................................Track Zach Tillman 1................................Swimming Nazar Trilisky 5.......................................Track Cameron Tringale 1.................................. Golf Gregory Tunning 3...........................Swimming Tabitha Turner 1............................. Basketball Jacob Tzegaegbe 2..........................Swimming Aaron Unterberger 1...............................Track Jeff Ussery 2......................................Baseball Zach Von Tersch 3..............................Baseball Travei Wagner 2..............................Swimming Lance Walls 1......................................Football Logan Walls 1......................................Football Levi Walls 1.........................................Football Minghao Wang 1........................................ Golf Jessica Kate Weaver 2........................ Softball Kelsi Lynn Weseman 1........................ Softball James White 1........................................... Golf Bret White 1........................................Football Connor Winn 1...................................Baseball Taylor Wood 1.....................................Baseball William Woodworth 2......................Swimming Joanna Wright 2......................................Track Clyde Yandell 1....................................Football Jennifer Yee 2...................................... Softball Maryland (271) Andrew Abernathy 3.................Cross Country Olufemi Akinwande 1..........................Football Alexander Aksanov 2............................. Tennis Michal Amir 2........................................ Tennis Abegbe-Owoade Ayorinde 1......... Track/Cross Country Elizabeth Babcock 4....... Track/Cross Country Zainab Balogun 1..................................Soccer Travis Baltz 2.......................................Football Nicole Banker 1............. Track/Cross Country Zachary Bartholomew 1..................Swimming Kristen Batts 2............... Track/Cross Country Sander Beck 1....................................Baseball Tyler Bennett 1...................................Baseball Daniel Bichner 1.............................. Wrestling Lori Bjork 1.................................... Basketball Kyle Blackwell 1.................................Baseball Alexis Booker 1.............. Track/Cross Country Richard Booth 4............. Track/Cross Country Arielle Brown 2............................Comp Cheer Mary Brown 5................................... Volleyball

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Amanda Bruno 1..........................Comp Cheer Melissa Buck 1.............................Comp Cheer Daniel Burns 2.................................. Lacrosse Erin Cahill 1.................................Comp Cheer Ashley Campbell 3......... Track/Cross Country Ashley Carbray 2............ Track/Cross Country Mary Casey 3.........................................Soccer Abigail Caso 2................................... Lacrosse Grant Catalino 1................................ Lacrosse Mitchell Challacombe 2..................Swimming Christopher Chambers 2................Swimming Aaron Chinn 1.......................................Soccer John Closs 4....................................Swimming Jennifer Collins 4.............................. Lacrosse Kathleen Cooper 1.............................. Softball Lynne Cooper 4................................. Lacrosse Margaux Cooper 1........................Comp Cheer Sara Cooper 1................ Track/Cross Country Philip Costa 4......................................Football Anthony Costanzo 4.......................... Lacrosse Jessalyn Crawford 2........................Swimming Aleksandar Damjanic 3...................Swimming Season Daugherty 1.....................Comp Cheer Colleen Dawson 1............................. Lacrosse Meghan Dean 2........................... Field Hockey Boban Dedovic 1.............................. Wrestling Colleen Deegan 2..................................Soccer Blair Delean 3....................................Baseball Patricia Descenza 3........................Swimming Carolyn Desrochers 1......................... Softball Peter Diestel 2............... Track/Cross Country John Dillon 1.......................................Football Richard DiPietro 2............................ Wrestling Danielle Dixon 3...........................Comp Cheer Taylor Doucet 3................................ Volleyball Maureen Dowling 1...............................Soccer Meredith Doyle 4.............................. Volleyball Molley Dreske 3....................................Soccer Cornelia Duffin 1......................... Field Hockey Owen Duffy 1.................................... Wrestling Jessica Echard 1............ Track/Cross Country Elizabeth Eicks 2............................ Water Polo Katelyn Faas 1................................... Lacrosse Brian Farrell 2................................... Lacrosse Ann Fittin 1......................................Swimming Kaitlyn Fitzgerald 4........ Track/Cross Country Sean Flatley 1........................................Soccer Brittany Fonfara 2........................Comp Cheer Kristina Foster 3......................... Field Hockey Mack Frost 3.......................................Football Kathleen Gallagher 3........................ Lacrosse Dwight Galt 1.......................................Football Daniel Gentzler 1...............................Baseball Brandi George 3............................ Gymnastics Prudence Gill 1............................Comp Cheer Kyle Glennon 4................................Swimming Christine Goetsch 1....................... Water Polo Elina Goldenberg 1........................ Water Polo Samantha Goldklang 1................Comp Cheer Natalie Goodman 1........ Track/Cross Country Alicia Grater 4............................. Field Hockey Anthony Green 1..................................Football Ryan Greene 2.................................Swimming Michael Griswold 3........................... Lacrosse Daniel Groot 2................................... Lacrosse Brittney Grove 2............................... Volleyball Alexandra Gurnee 1....................... Water Polo Alexa Hamilton 1.............................Swimming Jordan Hansbrough 1........................... Tennis Warren Hansen 1.............................. Lacrosse Brett Harman 2..................................Baseball Jordan Harvey 1.................................... Tennis Zachary Helgeson 1...........................Baseball Jason Herrick 3.....................................Soccer Amanda Himmelheber 2............. Field Hockey Alexis Holmes 1........................................ Golf Bryn Holmes 1.................................. Lacrosse

Brian Honore 1................................Swimming Joshua Horton 1..................................Football Carly Hoshko 1............................... Water Polo Julia Huschke 2..................................... Tennis Travis Ivey 1.........................................Football Cory Jackson 1....................................Football Ashleigh Jobson 4.......................... Water Polo Brittany Jones 2................................ Lacrosse Rachel Jordan 1............................. Water Polo Kaitlin Joseph 2............................ Gymnastics Rebecca Kaplan 1.................................Soccer Lindsey Kaufmann 1....................Comp Cheer Danielle Keeley 4........................ Field Hockey Greg Kelsey 3................. Track/Cross Country Michelle Kenning 2.......................... Volleyball Robert Kercher 1.............................. Lacrosse Patrick Klenkel 1.............................. Wrestling Graham Knowlton 1.............................. Tennis James Knox 4................................... Wrestling Oksana Krutiyenko 1............................. Tennis Sumanth Kuppalli 1....... Track/Cross Country David Kwon 1......................................... Tennis Laurel Laidlaw 4............................ Water Polo Paul Lariviere 2...................................Football Christina Lau 3.................................... Softball Jou Lau 3........................................ Water Polo Hilary Lawson 2........................................ Golf Dexter Lederer 2.............................. Wrestling Madison Lee 1................................. Volleyball Brittany Lee-Richardson 4.......... Track/Cross Country Kaitlyn Letourneau 2...................Comp Cheer D’Ambour Lewis 1.......... Track/Cross Country Lauren Louis 3.............................Comp Cheer Karin Lundmark 2................................. Tennis Alexander Lundy 2....................Cross Country Stephanie Mac Cormack 1....................Soccer Margaret MacKeever 3.......................... Tennis Zachary MacMath 1...............................Soccer Casie Madden 3............................Comp Cheer Timothy Marcoux 1........................... Wrestling Melissa Mark 4............... Track/Cross Country Alexandra Mavris 3........................... Lacrosse David May 3.........................................Football Spencer McAllister 2........................ Lacrosse Helen McCutcheon 2......................... Lacrosse Caitlin McDowell 2................................Soccer Caitlyn McFadden 3........................... Lacrosse Megan McGarvey 2............................ Lacrosse Maeve McKew 1................................ Lacrosse Kylynn McKinley 3.......... Track/Cross Country Andrew Mears 1..............................Swimming Margaux Meeks 3.......................... Gymnastics Laura Merrifield 1............................. Lacrosse Christopher Miller 1.................................. Golf Hoyle Miller 1..................................Swimming Lisa Miller 2.......................................... Tennis Andrea Mingo 2.............................. Basketball Tyler Mishalow 3...................................Soccer Eric Moore 1....................................Swimming Marie Moorman 3............................. Lacrosse Alicia Morawski 3........................ Field Hockey Robert Morrison 3............................. Lacrosse Arman Moussavi 1................................ Tennis Dean Muhtadi 3...................................Football Nicole Muracco 1........................ Field Hockey Natthew Murakami 1.........................Baseball Michael Murphy 3..............................Baseball Kelsey Nelligan 4.......................... Gymnastics Christina Nelson 3......... Track/Cross Country Camilla Nichols 1........... Track/Cross Country Nickolai Nielsen 3................................. Tennis Marissa Odom 1............................... Volleyball Kathleen O’Donnell 1.................. Field Hockey Conor O’Leary 1....................................Soccer Tolulope Olugbemi 3...... Track/Cross Country Olivia Onyeador 2..................................Soccer

Andrew Orban 3.................................... Tennis Any O’Sullivan 1....................................Soccer Amanda Paizs 4....................................Soccer Rebecca Pang 1............................. Gymnastics Stephanie Parker 2.........................Swimming Allison Pascucci 4........................Comp Cheer Christina Paul 3............................... Volleyball Heidi Paul 1.................... Track/Cross Country David Pearman 2............................ Basketball Lara Peffley 1............................................ Golf Eleanor Peters 3................................... Tennis Brian Phipps 3.................................. Lacrosse Paul Pinegar 1....................................Football Katelyn Poss 2................ Track/Cross Country Meghan Powers 2.......................... Water Polo Kelley Pry 3.................... Track/Cross Country Montana Puente 2...........................Swimming Katherine Pumphrey 3...................... Lacrosse Matthew Quinn 2................................Baseball Kearny Raver 1.................................. Lacrosse Zachary Ray 1................. Track/Cross Country Christopher Ready 1......................... Lacrosse Kevin Reardon 3..............................Swimming Kristin Reed 3................ Track/Cross Country Lia Reich 1......................................Swimming Lisa Reifschneider 2..................... Gymnastics Mary Reilly 1............................... Field Hockey Shelby Reyes 1............................... Water Polo Jeffrey Reynolds 4............................. Lacrosse Ameliet Rischen 2....................... Field Hockey Lindsay Ritchings 1........ Track/Cross Country Amanda Robotti 4.......... Track/Cross Country Kimberly Rodgers 1....................... Basketball Katelyn Rogus 4............. Track/Cross Country Nina Rossi 3....................................Swimming Zachary Roth 2........................................Track Christopher Rouchard 3.................Swimming Susannah Rowe 4....................... Field Hockey Michael Rozak 4.................................Baseball Megan Salvatore 2.......................Comp Cheer Christopher Sanford 1....................Swimming Thomas Schaeffler 1.............................Soccer Ryan Schlothauer 1.............................Football Margaret Schmelzle 3...................... Volleyball Brett Schmidt 2................................. Lacrosse Sarah Scholl 4............................. Field Hockey Kaila Sciascia 2.....................................Soccer Lisa Scott 1....................................... Volleyball Samantha Seikkula 1..................... Water Polo Lauren Shannon 1........................Comp Cheer Breannna Shaw 1................................ Softball Colleen Shaw 1.............................. Water Polo Shannon Simerly 3......................... Water Polo Angeli Sivaraman 2........ Track/Cross Country Yelena Skalinskaya 4.......................Swimming Dana Smith 3................................Comp Cheer Owen Smith 1................................... Wrestling Andrew Snider 1................................ Lacrosse Jasmyne Spencer 1...............................Soccer Gerald Spessard 3..............................Baseball Amanda Spinnenweber 2.................. Lacrosse Chelsea Sprague 2................................Soccer Bethany Springer 2.......................... Volleyball Blaise Stanicic 3............................. Water Polo Nathan Steelman 1............................Baseball Jordan Steffy 2....................................Football Jarenn Stewart 1.....................................Track Sean Stewart 1................................Swimming Erin Stout 1.....................................Swimming Sharon Strizak 1.............................. Volleyball Erica Strudler 2................................... Softball Kevin Tangney 2....................................Soccer Herbert Taylor 3............................... Wrestling Karissa Taylor 1................................ Lacrosse Richard Taylor 2..................................Football Julie Thackston 1............................Swimming Erika Theisen 1.....................................Soccer


Emma Thomas 1......................... Field Hockey Talia Tossone 1.............................. Gymnastics Casey Townsend 1.................................Soccer Brendan Tracy 1........................................ Golf Jessica Unger 3........................................ Golf Katherine Usher 2............................ Volleyball Christen Vagts 4............................. Water Polo Martha Vanlieshout 1......................Swimming Lauren Varnas 1........................................ Golf Joanna Venezia 2.........................Comp Cheer Meredith Walkiewicz 4.................Comp Cheer Natalie Wallen 1..............................Swimming Nicholas Ward 2................................ Lacrosse Logan Welch 1....................................Baseball Chanel Williams 2.......... Track/Cross Country Devon Williams 4................................ Softball Kathleen Wilson 3............................ Volleyball Lauren Wolman 1.................................. Tennis Alexandra Yannelli 1....................Comp Cheer Drew Yates 3..........................................Soccer Meredith Zanelotti 2.......................... Lacrosse Miami (128) Omasalewa Adenkinju 2.........................Track Kalea Aguon 1.........................................Track Courtney Alexander 3...........................Soccer Maria Andersson 2........................... Volleyball Olivia Arkell 2.......................................Rowing Brian Asbury 1............................... Basketball Danielle Bidegain 1...............................Soccer Christian Blocker 2............................... Tennis Britta Boesing 3............... Swimming & Diving Bridget Bomhack 3.......................... Volleyball Ana Bona 1..............................................Track Ashlee Burt 1........................................Soccer LaRon Byrd 1.......................................Football Michael Byrne 3..................................Football Lane Carico 1................................... Volleyball Corynn Carino 4....................................Soccer Katherine Carroll 1.................................Track Alicia Casillas 1................ Swimming & Diving Nichole Chandler 1...............................Soccer Jacob Cohen 1.........................................Track Erin Coldsmith 1.................................. Rowing Glenn Cook 1.......................................Football Laura Cordner 4................................... Rowing Casey Crist 1...........................................Track LaToya Cunningham 1................... Basketball David Dinatale 2.................................Baseball Latoya Drake 2............................... Basketball Bianca Eichkorn 2................................. Tennis Hagar Elgendy 1............... Swimming & Diving Angelica Ellis 1................................ Volleyball Elizabeth Elner 1.................................. Rowing Jennifer Estime 1....................................Track Monika Freiser 1.....................................Track Katie Gallagher 1............................. Volleyball Vincent Giambanco 1..............................Track Beverly Goebel 2...................................Soccer Gerry Gonzalez 1................................Baseball Jimmy Graham 4............................ Basketball Mikaela Green 1......................................Track Danielle Griebel 1.................................Soccer Evan Hadrick 1........................................Track Dana Hatic 1..................... Swimming & Diving Meredith Hatic 3............... Swimming & Diving Christopher Hayes 2...........................Football Christopher Hernandez 2..................Baseball Allison Higbee 1......................................Track Allyson Hodgkins 1.............................. Rowing Heather Hollembeak 2......................... Rowing Lauren Jacoby 1............... Swimming & Diving Khalil Jones 1.....................................Football Joe Joseph 1.......................................Football Nene Kamate 2.......................................Track Stacey Kerr 3........................................Rowing Shira Kharrazi 1................................... Rowing

David Khurt 1..........................................Track Michaela Kissell 2................................. Tennis Caitlin Knapp 2........................................Track Ryan Labreche 1.............. Swimming & Diving Brian Laskowski 1...................................Track Ena Leufroy 1..........................................Track Sarah Lozier 1.................. Swimming & Diving Joseph Lucking 1................................Football Brittney Macdonald 2............................Soccer Alexa McCanick 2................................. Rowing Jack McClinton 3............................ Basketball Nichole McGowan 3................................Track Kathleen McInvale 5................................Track Sarah Medland 2.................................. Rowing Gabriela Mejia 1.................................... Tennis Eric Miller 1.............................................Track Precious Nash 1......................................Track Kaitlin Nazario 1.....................................Track Cory Nelms 1..........................................Track Hector Nieto 3....................................... Tennis Megan Novinger 2...................................Track Deidre Novotny 2.............. Swimming & Diving Patrick O’Donnell 1.................................Track Stephanie Parrish 2............................. Rowing Anabelle Paulino 4.................................... Golf Anne Peters 1..........................................Track Lauren Phipps 1......................................Track Matthew Pipho 4.................................Football Janet Price 1...........................................Track Ryan Quigtar 1................................ Basketball Ashlee Quintero 1..................................Soccer Austin Rector 1.......................................Track Julianne Rickers 1................................Soccer Paulelette Ricks-Chambers 3..............Soccer Alexa Romero 1.................................... Rowing Maria Ronderos 2...................................... Golf Diego Rosado 1.......................................Track Reuben Ross 3.......................................Diving Michael Rudman 3.............................Baseball Annika Saarnak 2............. Swimming & Diving Monika Sajincic 2................................. Rowing Matilda Schefer 1....................................Track Xavier Shannon 2................................Football Lauren Singer 2...................................Soccer Rachel Sporko 4................................... Rowing Brittney Steinbruch 2............................Soccer Jamie Stephens 1...................................Track Emma Steppe 1.......................................Track Jaqueline Sullivan 2................................Track David Swatscheno 1...........................Baseball Ignacio Taboada 1................................. Tennis Adrian Thomas 1............................ Basketball Molly Thornton 2.................................. Rowing Christopher Tringali 1.............................Track Griffin Udelson 3.............................. Volleyball Laura Vallverdu 3.................................. Tennis Karalyn Van Aken 3.............................. Rowing Brooke Van Amen 1...............................Soccer Leigh Vanlear 2.....................................Soccer Michael Viklund 1....................................Track Brittany Viola 3................. Swimming & Diving Claudia Wasilewski 2............................ Tennis Jonathan Weislow 3...........................Baseball Bradley Wendt 2.................................... Tennis J.C. Whitner 3....................................... Tennis Kristy Whyte 3.........................................Track Emily Wingrove 2.................................. Rowing Andrea Wood 3........................................Track Katharine Woodard 2..............................Track Ryan Woodlee 3.......................................Track Ashley Woods 3................................ Volleyball Nicole Wright 1................ Swimming & Diving Jessica Wyble 2.....................................Soccer Kevin Youst 1......................................Baseball North Carolina (274) Christina Abruzzini 3........................... Fencing

Ryan Adeleye 2.....................................Soccer Jordan Allyne 1......................................... Golf Shardae Anderson 1...............................Track Shelby Austin 1.................................... Rowing Brock Baker 4.........................................Track Marie Balboa 1..................................... Rowing Anna Ballance 2................................. Fencing Patrick Barrett 1....................................... Golf Laura Barry 3................................. Basketball Colin Bates 3......................................Baseball Aubrette Biegel 3............. Swimming & Diving Connor Blair 1.........................................Track Timothy Blaisdell 2............................. Fencing Shelbey Bleke 1............................... Volleyball Caroline Boneparth 3............................Soccer Caley Booth 2..........................................Track Mary Borgo 3....................................... Fencing Megan Bosica 1................................ Lacrosse Addie Bracy 2..........................................Track Austin Bradyhouse 3....... Swimming & Diving Andy Brake 1.................... Swimming & Diving Jocelyn Brault 3............................... Lacrosse Teryn Brill 1................................. Field Hockey Danielle Brock 1......................................Track Heather Brooks 2............................. Volleyball Katie Brooks 4.................................. Lacrosse Laura Broomfield 1........................ Basketball Breanna Brown 3................................ Softball Taylor Brown 1............................. Gymnastics Hank Browning 1............. Swimming & Diving Casey Burns 3............................. Field Hockey Michael Burns 3............................... Lacrosse Trinity Bursey 1.............................. Basketball Curtis Byrd 1.......................................Football Andrew Cekuta 2............................. Wrestling May-Lynne Chen-Contino 3................ Fencing Taylor Chumney 2............................. Lacrosse Meghan Clarke 1.............................. Lacrosse Sarah Cook 1........................................Rowing Jonathan Cooper 1..............................Football Logan Corey 1.................................. Lacrosse Lauren Cosentino 1........................... Lacrosse Rebecca Crabb 1...................................Soccer Sydney Crane 4........................................ Golf Alexander Cremer 1................................Track Andrew Crone 1.................................... Tennis Jessica Crumpler 1.............................. Rowing Adam Cunningham 2..............................Track John Curtiss 1.........................................Track Tommy D’Alessandro 3..................... Lacrosse Chad Dalton 2.......................................Soccer Kelly Davies 2................................... Volleyball Corban Davis 1.................................... Fencing Jarrett Davis 1.......................................Soccer Kimmy Davis 4................. Swimming & Diving Zack Dawson 3........................................Track Zach DeVault 2................. Swimming & Diving Corey Donohoe 2............................... Lacrosse Brian Doran 2..........................................Track Andi Drabot 3.......................................Rowing Elizabeth Drazdowski 3.............. Field Hockey Caroline Dressler 3.............................. Rowing Dennis Drury 1................................. Wrestling Bill Dworsky 3.......................................Soccer Lowell Dyer 3......................................Football Alya Elsayad-Ali 1................................ Rowing Whitney Engen 3...................................Soccer Kristi Eveland 3.....................................Soccer Amber Falcone 2............................... Lacrosse Katelyn Falgowski 1.................... Field Hockey Meg Fanjoy 1......................................... Tennis Shinann Featherston 1.......................... Tennis Kevin Federico 2................................ Lacrosse Brie Felnagle 1........................................Track Jocelyn Ffriend 1................................... Tennis Ryan Flanagan 2............................... Lacrosse Taylor Fogleman 2................................. Tennis

Tyler Ford 1.............................................Track Riley Foster 2.............................. Field Hockey Morgan Fox 1.................................... Volleyball Alyssa Francona 2............................... Softball Laura Frings 1...................................... Rowing Bryant Gaines 1..................................Baseball Jase Gehring 1.................................... Fencing Benjamin Gellis 3................................ Fencing Pell George 4..................................... Lacrosse Gabrielle Gioia 2......................................Track Jay Goss 1........................................... Fencing Sophie Grabinski 2................................ Tennis Kelsey Grich 1...................................... Rowing Alex Grigorenko 2................................ Fencing Robert Grimmett-Norris 2.Swimming & Diving Alex Hamilton 1................ Swimming & Diving Tyler Hansbrough 1........................ Basketball Kelvin Hardesty 1....................................Track Ashlyn Harris 4.....................................Soccer Hanes Harris 4...................................... Tennis Tyler Harris 1................... Swimming & Diving Caroline Hartmann 2....... Swimming & Diving Katura Harvey 2............... Swimming & Diving Gali Hashmonay 1................................ Rowing Ali Hawkins 3........................................Soccer Cara Hayes 1...........................................Track Daniel Helena 1................................ Wrestling Haley Hemm 1....................................... Tennis Whitney Hileman 2............................... Rowing Ashley Hill 3............................................Track Kaci Hollingsworth 1........ Swimming & Diving Ashley Howard 2.............. Swimming & Diving Joe Howard 2.................................... Lacrosse Dylan Hubbard 2................................. Fencing Chrisr Hunt 2.................................... Lacrosse Jeremy Hyder 4.......................................Track Mike Ingersoll 1..................................Football Alex Ismail 2..................... Swimming & Diving Sean Jackson 1.................................Lacrosse Kristina Jacob 3............................ Gymnastics Jeff James 3..................... Swimming & Diving Stephanie Jansma 4........................ Volleyball Krista Jasper 2.............................. Gymnastics Ryan Johnson 2.....................................Soccer Courtney Johnston 1........................ Volleyball Kyle Jolly 1..........................................Football Flynn Jones 1................... Swimming & Diving Katie Keel 1...................... Swimming & Diving Emmit Kellar 2.................................. Lacrosse Daniel Keller 2........................................Track Alex Kenley 4.................... Swimming & Diving JeeHo Kim 1........................................ Fencing Monica Kim 1...................................... Fencing Abby Kimball 3........................................Track Jackie Kintzer 1.......................... Field Hockey Meghan Klingenberg 2..........................Soccer Christine Knauer 3.............................. Softball Ryan Kotowski 1................................ Lacrosse Victor LeClere 1............... Swimming & Diving Elizabeth Lindley 1........................ Gymnastics Melissa Litschi 2................................. Fencing Michelle Lutz 1........................................Track Linzee Mabrey 3.................................... Tennis Chase MacFarland 4................................. Golf Peter Mangum 1.................................Football Helen Marino 3.................................... Fencing Sarah Martin 1..................................... Rowing Jordan Mays 1...................................... Rowing Rashanda McCants 2..................... Basketball Lindsay McIlvain 4............ Swimming & Diving Brittany McKinney 1............................ Softball Jason McLaughlin 1......... Swimming & Diving Megan McMullin 3................................ Rowing Louise McNutt 2.......................... Field Hockey Blair Meiggs 1...................................... Rowing Ashley Miller 2................. Swimming & Diving Brad Mitchell 2................. Swimming & Diving

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HONOR ROLL Jenna Moore 1................. Swimming & Diving Mandy Moraca 1....................................Soccer Annie Moran 1..................................... Fencing Tyler Morton 1................................... Lacrosse Elizabeth Mott 1......................................Track Kasey Munson 2................................... Rowing Stephanie Murad 3.............................. Softball Jeff Muscatello 1............................... Lacrosse Kevin Nadeau 1................................... Fencing Sarah Neal 1........................................Rowing Michelle Newman 1................................Track Meredith Newton 2........................... Lacrosse Christine Nguyen 1....................... Gymnastics Anna Noguchi 1.................................... Rowing Caleb Pardue 3.................................... Fencing Brock Park 1.................... Swimming & Diving Chelsea Parks 3................................ Lacrosse Lindsay Paterniti 2............................... Rowing Kevin Piegare 2................................. Lacrosse Margaret Pentrack 1................................ Golf Marie Pesacreta 1............ Swimming & Diving Chip Peterson 3............... Swimming & Diving Gavin Petracca 2............................... Lacrosse James Petracca 1............................. Lacrosse Emmalie Pfankuch 1.............................Soccer Zack Pianalto 1...................................Football Nicole Pitcavage 1................................ Rowing Sam Pompei 3.........................................Track Callie Pottinger 2....................................Track John Powell 4...................................... Fencing Nicole Powell 1.............................. Basketball Katy Pritchett 4................ Swimming & Diving Lauren Prussing 4........................... Volleyball Vinny Pryor 1.................... Swimming & Diving Andrew Pyke 2.................................. Lacrosse Morgan Randall 3................................Football Will Randolph 3................................... Fencing Laura Reichert 4................................... Tennis Alexa Revord 1........................................Track Anna Roberts 2................................... Softball Brittany Robinson 1............................ Softball Kristi Roblin 1...................................... Rowing Anna Rodenbough 4..............................Soccer Jarrett Rodrigues 2............................. Fencing JoAnne Rogers 2.................................. Rowing Michael Rollins 1....................................Track Andrew Rotz 2.........................................Track Laura Ruscoe 1................ Swimming & Diving Jenn Russell 1.................................. Lacrosse Patti Sanders 2.................................... Fencing Yi-Khy Saw 3.................... Swimming & Diving Jennifer Sawicki 2............................... Fencing Erica Schiffler 2............... Swimming & Diving Rachel Schneider 3....................... Gymnastics Kate Scholl 2............................... Field Hockey Emma Shaw 1...................................... Rowing Jeremy Shaw 3................................. Wrestling Colin Sherwood 2.............................. Lacrosse David Skwerer 1.................................. Fencing Parker Smith 2........................................Track Sterling Smith 3....................................Soccer David Solarz 3.................. Swimming & Diving Chandler Sours 4................................. Rowing Mark Staines 1.................................. Lacrosse Megan Steeves 3.............. Swimming & Diving Morgan Stengel 4....................................Track J.B. Tanner 2.................................. Basketball Sarah Tanner 1................. Swimming & Diving Kelly Taylor 3..................................... Lacrosse Kristen Taylor 3................................. Lacrosse Ryan Taylor 1.......................................Football Chandler Thomas 1.......... Swimming & Diving Kate Thomas 2......................................... Golf Joel Thompson 1................................. Fencing Hannah Thurman 2............................. Fencing Emily Troup 3...................................... Softball Katrina Tsang 3..................................... Tennis

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Emily Urquhart 1.................................. Rowing Kirk Urso 1............................................Soccer Jennifer Valby 2............................. Gymnastics Andrius Valiunas 1.............................. Fencing Britt van Beek 2.......................... Field Hockey Christine Vaughen 2......................... Volleyball Javier Velez 3........................................Soccer Ashley Verplank 1...................................Track Jessica Wacker 4................................ Fencing Mark Waddle 2.................................... Fencing Malai Walker 1........................................Track Brittany Walsh 2................................... Rowing Adam Warren 4..................................Baseball Joshua Washburn 1............................Football Monica Welsh-Loveman 2.....................Soccer Jacob Wescoe 1.....................................Soccer Kelli Wheeler 1.................................... Softball Allie White 1.............................................. Golf Audrey Whitmeyer-Weathers 2........... Rowing Maclane Wilkison 3............................... Tennis Kaitlin Williamson 2............................ Fencing Katherine Williamson 2....................... Rowing Michael Wilson 1.............. Swimming & Diving Shannon Wilson 2................................ Rowing David Winer 2...................................... Fencing Paige Wolf 2.........................................Rowing Chris Woltz 1.................................... Wrestling Katie Wood 4........................................Rowing Rachel Wood 1......................................Soccer Ruby Woodside 3.................................. Rowing Jack Wooten 2................................ Basketball Kara Wright 3................................ Gymnastics Sarah York 1........................................ Fencing Caitlin Young 1.................................. Lacrosse Henry Zaytoun 2........................................ Golf Bobby Ziechmann 1............................ Fencing Kevin Ziechmann 1............................. Fencing Tyler Zeller 1.................................. Basketball Laura Zimmerman 1......................... Lacrosse Grant Zimmerman 3......................... Lacrosse David Zolno 2.................... Swimming & Diving Chelsea Zurl 1...................................... Rowing NC State (178) Olukorede Aiyegbusi 1..........................Soccer Chelsea Ale 2..................................Swimming Erika Alpeter 1..........................Cross Country Jana Angel 2.................................... Volleyball Kristina Argiroff 1.................................Soccer Loid Atkinson 2...................................Football Andrew Barbee 3................................Football Morgan Barbour 1............................... Softball Brooke Barr 1............................... Gymnastics Neils Barringer 3.................................. Tennis Gregory Baskwell 3.........................Swimming Daniel Basler 1...............................Swimming Harrison Beck 3..................................Football Robert Bedsole 4......................Cross Country Mattie Bethea 3.......................................Track Lauren Bishop 1........................Cross Country Philip Blackwelder 4.......................Swimming Bryan Booth 1.......................................Soccer Ronnie Bouemboue 3............................Soccer Benjamin Bradsher 2..........................Football Nicholas Brittis 2............................Swimming Berkeley Brock 3................................... Tennis Daniel Brumfield 3........................... Wrestling Farouk Bseiso 1....................................Soccer Samantha Bullard 2................................. Rifle Amanda Burger 2......................Cross Country Kristopher Byrd 1..................................Soccer Latanya Cain 1.......................................Soccer Patrick Campbell 1...................Cross Country Lucas Carpenter 2................................Soccer David Chermak 2................................... Tennis Amira Chowyuk 1......................Cross Country Gia Cipollini 1........................................Soccer

Eddie Clemmons 4..............................Football Kathryn Creech 3............................Swimming Thomas Crews 3.......................Cross Country Taylor Cummings 3.......................... Wrestling Joseph Cutler 3..................................Baseball Gregory Dame 2........................Cross Country Gabrielle Daniel 2...................................Track Patrice Dason 3...............................Swimming Kristin Davies 2...............................Swimming Eric Davis 2.............................................Track Richard Day 1............................................ Golf Charles Delpapa 2................................Soccer Keri Demar 3.................................... Volleyball Amy Depasquale 2........................ Gymnastics Lauren Deuser 3........................... Gymnastics Lauren Doughtie 3.................................... Golf Paige Dugal 1........................................Soccer Kimberlee Durham 1..................... Basketball Jordan Edwards 1.................................Soccer Andrew Evans 4...................................Football Eyob Eyualem 1.......................................Track Brett Farina 1................................... Wrestling Patrick Ferguson 1.............................Baseball Shayla Fields 1............................... Basketball Daniel Fish 3.......................... Soccer/Football Christopher Franczkowski 1.................Soccer Brandalyn Furr 1.....................................Track Anna Gillespie 1........................Cross Country Michael Glennon 1..............................Football Brianna Grover 3.............................Swimming Akash Gujarati 1.................................... Tennis Hanna Halteman 2......................... Basketball Austin Hampton 4...........................Swimming Brittney Hardiman 2..................... Gymnastics Krystal Hawkins 3............................... Softball Brian Himelright 1....................Cross Country Adam Hogue 1........................................... Golf Stephanie Horvath 1.............................Soccer Aiwane Iboaya 4............................... Volleyball Jacqueline Jewell 1..................Cross Country Bona Jones 2.............................Cross Country Jason Jones 3.........................................Track Noel Keck 1.............................................. Rifle Andrew Keenan 2............................Swimming Amy Kelly 5...............................Cross Country Kristina Kenney 1........................... Basketball Jacob Kensmoe 4...............................Baseball Kimberly Kern 1....................................Soccer Casey Kilburn 1.....................................Soccer Geoffrey King 2..........................Cross Country Caroline Kirby 1........................Cross Country Chandler Knox 1....................................Soccer Anna Kronenfeld 1........................ Gymnastics Tami Krzeszewski 4..............................Soccer Alexander Kubacki 1........................ Wrestling Enrico Kufuor 1.............................. Basketball Courtney Landry 1........................ Gymnastics Eric Lee 2........................................Swimming Maresa Like-Mathews 3.................Swimming Lucy Lindsey 4................................Swimming William Long 1......................................... Rifle Robert Lowe 1....................................... Tennis Sterling Lucas 1..................................Football Eric Mack 3...............................Cross Country Robert Mack 3...........................Cross Country William Mackvick 2...............................Soccer Timothy Majors 1....................................Track Mackenzie Mangum 3......................... Softball Katie Mansilla 1.................................. Softball Romulo Manzano 1...............................Soccer Andrew Martin 1.................................Baseball Travis Martinez 2.............................Swimming Michael Maurer 2................................Football Mason Mcgee 3...............................Swimming Mark McMillen 1....................................... Golf Stephen Mellor 3.............................Swimming Sarah Merritt 3................................Swimming

Tyler Mills 2.....................................Swimming Alison Mintz 2................................ Gymnastics Robert Moldovan 2....................Cross Country Jason Morgan 3.........................Cross Country Diana Mortlock 1................................... Tennis Federico Nachmann 1...........................Soccer Mark Nations 1........................................ Rifle Scott Norris 1................................... Wrestling Stephanie Partenheimer 1....................Soccer James Patterson 1................................... Rifle Grant Pearce 1......................... Football/Track Kathryn Pegg 4...............................Swimming Hank Penree 1................................. Wrestling Dallas Poulk 1....................................Baseball Allison Presnell 2................................ Softball Emily Pritt 1..............................Cross Country Timothy Quattlebaum 2.....................Baseball Kayla Ricedorf 2..............................Swimming Ty Roach 5........................................ Wrestling Katie Robinson 1.............................Swimming Ashley Ross 1............................................ Golf James Ross 1..................................Swimming Margaret Salata 1............................ Volleyball Joanna Saleeby 2...................................... Golf Julie Saleeby 2.......................................... Golf Nicholas Schauer 2.........................Swimming Ufuoma Scott-Emuakpor 1.....................Track Taylor Seaman 1........................... Gymnastics Taryn Shelley 3................................Swimming Ashley Shepard 4.......................... Gymnastics Cora Shull 1..............................Cross Country Kathryn Siegert 3..................................... Rifle Franklyn Simmons 2...............................Track Todd Smalling 3........................Cross Country Alexandra Smith 2............................ Volleyball Sean Smith 2.................................... Wrestling Sommer Snyder 1......................... Gymnastics Nolan Stehr 1..........................................Track Martin Stoner 1...................................Football Brittany Strachan 2........................ Basketball Kathleen Strandberg 1.............................. Golf Kara Styles 1.............................Cross Country Elizabeth Styron 2...................................Track Emili Tasler 2................................. Basketball Rebecca Teich 1............................ Gymnastics Zane Tharakan 1...................................Soccer Meghan Thompson 1......................Swimming Brittany Tinsley 4......................Cross Country Wesley Tucker 4........................................ Golf Leah Vaughn 1...........................Cross Country Brittany Vontz 2............................. Gymnastics Jon Vorpagel 1................................Swimming Daniel Voss 2...................................Swimming Marika Walker 1........................Cross Country Landon Warren 1................................. Softball Erica Waters 1.................................Swimming Eric Weaver 2......................................Football James Weinacker 3............................... Tennis Charles Weinfeld 2..................................Track Allyson Weissberg 1......................... Volleyball Christian Welte 2................................... Tennis Amber White 1............................... Basketball Christopher Widman 4..........................Soccer Phillip Williams 2...............................Baseball Watson Williams 1................................Soccer Russell Wilson 2.................................Football Kevin Woodhull-Smith 3.................Swimming Christopher Zuerner 2..........................Soccer Virginia (216) Zach Anderson 4.............................. Wrestling Kevin Anding 1........................................Track Sarah Andrekovich 1.......................Swimming Darren Ankosko 2...........................Swimming Danny Artusio 4................................ Wrestling Kyle Artusio 4................................... Wrestling Yemi Ayeni 2............................................Track John Azar 1.....................................Swimming


Katya Bachrouche 1........................Swimming Rosemary Barber 1...................Cross Country James Barnett 2.............................Swimming Houston Barrick 2................................. Tennis Lauren Becker 1.................................. Rowing Lauren Benner 1............................... Lacrosse Tyler Biddix 2......................................Baseball Claudia Blandford 2............................. Rowing Sarah Borchelt 1.................................. Rowing John Brandenburg 1...................... Basketball Susan Brooks 4.........................Cross Country Javaris Brown 1..................................Football Diana Burk 2.............................Cross Country Victoria Burke 2................................... Rowing Rocco Caponi 1................................. Wrestling Calvin Cardillo 1............................... Wrestling Brian Carroll 1.................................. Lacrosse Kevin Carroll 1.................................. Lacrosse Sara Casscells 4.......................Cross Country Amanda Chase 2.................................. Rowing Mei Christensen 3...........................Swimming Tony Colella 1..................................Swimming Anna Corrigan 1........................Cross Country Jennifer Cromwell 1............................ Rowing AJ Cushman 1.................................. Volleyball Katie Darraugh 2.....................................Track Neal Davis 3.......................................Baseball Shannon Davis 2.............................. Volleyball Lauretta Dezubay 3...................Cross Country Lauren Dickson 3............................. Volleyball Liz Downs 1....................................... Lacrosse Patch Duda 3.......................................Football Megan Durkee 3........................Cross Country Dave Ebbott 2................................... Wrestling Asia Echard 1.......................................Rowing Lauren Echko 2.......................................Track Robert Eckardt 2.......................Cross Country Douglas Eden 1...............................Swimming Whitny Edwards 1.......................... Basketball Steven Eelkman Rooda 1...................... Tennis Lauren Elstein 3.......................... Field Hockey Megan Evo 1....................................Swimming Avery Faeth 1..........................................Track Peter Ferrara 4................................ Wrestling Rainer Fiala 2..........................................Track Felicity Fisk 1.......................................Rowing Adam Fitterer 2................................ Wrestling Colleen Flanagan 1...............................Soccer Connor Fleming 1.....................Cross Country Steve Franks 1..........................Cross Country Ellie Freeman 2...............................Swimming Alli Fries 2.............................................Soccer Claire Galdun 2...............................Swimming Kyle Galle 2.............................................Track Stephanie Garcia 3....................Cross Country Julie Gardner 1................................. Lacrosse Kisha Garrick 1.......................................Track Chad Gaudet 1................................... Lacrosse Morgane Gay 1..........................Cross Country Taylor Gilmore 4................................... Rowing Danny Glading 2................................ Lacrosse Phil Gosselin 2...................................Baseball Billie-jo Grant 3.......................................Track Jennings Grant 2.............................Swimming Lauren Greenlief 1.................................... Golf Dan Grovatt 2.....................................Baseball Brad Grove 4......................................Baseball Sarah Hackman 4............................. Lacrosse Sara Hairfield 2................................. Lacrosse Lindsey Hardenbergh 1......................... Tennis Lyndsay Harper 2......................Cross Country Jenna Harris 2................................Swimming Shawn Harris 1................................ Wrestling Jayna Hartig 2................................ Basketball Rachel Harvey 1.................................. Softball Lauren Heimburg 2.............................. Rowing Chris Henrich 1................................ Wrestling

Tara Hester 2................................... Volleyball Sydney Hill 1.................................... Volleyball Jenn Holden 2................................... Lacrosse Jennifer Hovland 3....................Cross Country Dan Hultzen 1....................................Baseball Ryan Hurley 5..................................Swimming Briggy Imbriglia 1...........................Swimming Dominic Inglot 3.................................... Tennis Thomas Inwood 1............................Swimming Brandon Jarvis 3.................................Football Cynthia Javaras 2................................ Softball Hannah Jenkins 2................................ Rowing Rachel Jennings 1....................... Field Hockey Andrew Jesien 4........................Cross Country Staton Jobe 3......................................Football Daniel Johnson 3............................Swimming Brent Jones 2................................... Wrestling Hunter Jumper 1...................................Soccer Miriam Kaplan 1................................... Rowing David Karasek 1..............................Swimming Caitlin Kelly 3..........................................Track Sean Keveren 1.........................Cross Country Joy Kim 1................................................... Golf Maggie Kistner 1...................................Soccer Aaron Klansek 3......................................Track Steven Kouril 1...................................Baseball Jennifer Lampen 2............................... Rowing Meghan Lenczyk 1................................Soccer David Lewis 4..........................................Track Jenny Lewis 1..................................Swimming Marie Long 1........................................Rowing Jeffrey Lorick 2..................................Baseball Laurel MacMillan 1...................Cross Country John Maghamez 1...............................Football Kyle McCartin 1...................................Football Brian McDermott 1........................... Lacrosse Katherine McDonnell 1...................Swimming Christian Mclaughlin 1..........................Soccer Andrew Mearns 1......................Cross Country Patrick Mellors 4.............................Swimming Zachary Mendez-Zfass 3.....................Football Nick Meros 4......................................... Tennis Matt Meyer 1...........................................Track Jerome Meyinsse 3........................ Basketball Celeste Miles 4......................................Soccer Trey Miller 3..............................Cross Country Elspeth Missel 1................................... Rowing Hilary Moen 2..........................................Track Gregory Monaco 1.................................Soccer Kristen Moores 2.............................Swimming Robert Morey 2...................................Baseball Marelle Myers 1................................... Rowing Jen Narum 2...................................Swimming Summers Nelson 3.............................. Rowing Nick Nelson 2................................... Wrestling Whitney Neuhauser 3............................... Golf Chad O’Connor 1................................Baseball Brian Oden 1.......................................Football Adrienne Ostroff 1....................... Field Hockey Josie Owen 1..................................... Lacrosse Haley Parker 4................................Swimming Nathan Parker 2.............................Swimming Nora Phillips 3..................................... Rowing Sarah Pichardo 3.................................. Rowing Eric Pickle 1............................................Track Alison Pittman 2.................................. Softball Robert Poutier 2.................................Baseball Amanda Rales 3.................................... Tennis Robert Randolph 1..............................Football Nathan Rathjen 2................................Football Katie Read 5..............................Cross Country Jen Redmond 3.....................................Soccer Brittani Rendina 2............................ Volleyball Yannick Reyering 1..............................Football Pat Riley 3........................................ Wrestling Will Roberts 1....................................Baseball Lee Robertson 2..............................Swimming

Steven Rojas 1........................................... Golf Sarah Shanfield 1................................. Rowing Katie Shannon 4................................ Lacrosse Beth Shelton 1................................. Volleyball Will Sherrill 2................................. Basketball Jenny Shultis 1..................................... Rowing Hannah Silver 1.................................... Rowing Kristen Simpson 5..................................... Golf Alex Singer 1.........................................Soccer Lee Singer 1.......................................... Tennis Patrick Slebonick 4.............................Football Lauren Smart 1...............................Swimming Ayla Smith 3............................................Track Taylor Smith 2.................................Swimming Abby Snyder 1..................................... Softball Samantha Stafford 2.................Cross Country Katie Starsia 1.......................................Soccer Casey Steffan 2................................... Softball Katherine Stewart 1............................. Rowing Kyle Stough 2............................................ Golf John Stovall 1......................................Football Jessica Streufert 3............................... Rowing Leif Sunderland 1.................................. Tennis Leslie Swinley 2..............................Swimming Sarah Tacke 3...................................... Softball Sintayehu Taye 1.......................Cross Country Anne Taylor 1.................................... Lacrosse Tony Tchani 1.........................................Soccer Mike Timms 5.................................... Lacrosse Helen Tompkins 1................................ Rowing Hillary Trebels 1............................... Volleyball Carly Truitt 3............................................. Golf Ana Tucker 1........................................Rowing Liza Tullis 1..........................................Rowing Chidimma Uche 1....................................Track Aaron Van Kuiken 1.............................Football Floor Vogels 1............................. Field Hockey Ian Vogt 2.........................................Swimming Conrad Von Borsig 4................................. Golf Mark Wade 2..................................... Lacrosse Daniel Wall 1...................................Swimming Kristen Wallace 3............................Swimming Krista Warner 4.................................... Rowing Jennifer Weatherly 1...............................Track Elizabeth Webb 1.................................. Rowing Karla Wilburn 5................................... Softball Assiatu Williams 2..................................Track Philip Wilson 2...................................Baseball Carly Winger 2.................................... Softball Talia Wise 1.............................................Track Bruce Woodall 1........................................ Golf David Wren 1...................................Swimming Garrett Wren 3................................Swimming Maggie Yahner 3.................................... Tennis

Virginia Tech (189) James Aitken 3...............................Swimming Emmanuel Akogyeram 1......................Soccer Sarah Ameen 3................................Swimming Jamie Ariosa 1.................................. Lacrosse Philip Aseweh 1.....................................Soccer Page Ayres 1.........................................Soccer Alexander Baden 4................................Soccer Abby Barney 1.................................Swimming Matthew Baumler 1........................Swimming Rachel Beaumont 1..............................Soccer Inga Beermann 4.................................. Tennis Shannon Betts 1.................................... Tennis Jeffrey Beyer 3....................................Football Lindsey Biggs 1.............................. Basketball Kelsey Billups 2....................................Soccer Elise Birnbaum 2....................................Track Martha Blakely 1................................... Tennis Alison Blasingame 1........................ Volleyball Katherine Blow 1.................................. Tennis Kirsty Blue 1..................................... Volleyball

Brent Bowden 3..................................Football Jessica Brouwer 3................................ Tennis Craig Burnell 2......................................Soccer Charles Campbell 3..............................Soccer Elizabeth Carpenter 2....................... Lacrosse Collin Carroll 2....................................Football Kristi Castlin 3........................................Track Stefan Caulfield 1..................................Soccer Scott Chene 1................................... Wrestling Robin Chidester 3.................................Soccer Michael Cilimberg 1........................Swimming Daniel Coale 2.....................................Football Logan Collins 1.........................Cross Country Brittany Cook 4.............................. Basketball Devin Cornwall 2.......................Cross Country Rachel Culp 3.................................... Lacrosse Kristen Cunningham 2..................... Volleyball Paul Debnam 1............................... Basketball Corrado Degl’Incerti Tocci 1................. Tennis Kelly deMarrais 3............................Swimming Claire Dickey 4................................Swimming Scott Dillie 4..........................................Soccer Demanya Dogbey 1..............................Soccer Jesse Dong 1.................................... Wrestling Gemma Donovan 2........................... Volleyball Samantha Dow 1.......................Cross Country Christopher Drager 2..........................Football Stefanie Dreschel 2.........................Swimming Jacquelyn Duggins 2......................... Lacrosse Brendan Dunn 2....................................Soccer Jessica Earl 3..................................Swimming Ashley Early 3..........................................Track Aaron Eckstein 2....................................... Golf Alexandra Emala 1............................ Lacrosse Christine Esposito 1................................Track Christine Esposito 1..................Cross Country Jessica Everhart 1.............................. Softball Jessica Fanning 5.....................Cross Country Tasmin Fanning 4......................Cross Country Alicia Field 1........................................ Softball Dylan Garner 2.................................. Lacrosse Roy Gentry 1........................................Football George George 1.................................Football Jillian Gergen 2................................ Volleyball Rachel Giljam 1................................. Lacrosse James Gilson 3......................................Soccer Sean Glennon 5...................................Football Caglar Gokbulut 1...........................Swimming Pedro Graber 2...................................... Tennis John Graves 1.....................................Football Lauren Haley 1................................Swimming Hasheem Halim 1...................................Track Amber Hall 4.................................. Basketball Jonathan Hall 1.......................................Track Michael Hammond 1.................Cross Country Yasmin Hamza 1.................................... Tennis Queen Harrison 2....................................Track Jennifer Harvey 2..................................Soccer Laura Haskins 4............................ Basketball Jan Hausfeld 1......................................Soccer Kelsey Hensel 1.................................. Softball Kimberly Hickey 4.................................Soccer Ty Hohman 2......................................Baseball Tobias Hottner 1....................................Soccer Chip Hughes 1.................................Swimming Jonathan Huss 2.............................Swimming Marra Hvozdovic 1............................... Softball Stephanie Hylton 1................................Soccer Stephanie Jones 2...........................Swimming Emily Jukich 3.......................................Soccer Michael Kaminski 1...........................Baseball Nicole King 2.........................................Soccer Joanna Kiser 1.................................. Lacrosse Natalie Kretzer 4.......................Cross Country Paul LaPenna 3.........................Cross Country Erin Leaser 1.................................... Volleyball Adriana Lemaitre 4........................ Basketball

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ALL-ACC & ALL-ACADEMIC Lauren Lemitux 1......................Cross Country Mauri Liberati 4....................................Soccer Sarah Losinger 2.............................Swimming Allison Luttermoser 2.....................Swimming Kelly Lynch 1.........................................Soccer Charisse Mariconda 1......................... Softball Cameron Martin 2...............................Football Joseph McGreevy 1.............................Football Jordan McHorney 4.........................Swimming Trevor Michalak 1............................Swimming Brittany Michels 1.................................Soccer Benjamin Miller 2...........................Swimming Gregory Morgan 1...........................Swimming Kari Morrison 3................................. Lacrosse William Mulherin 1...................Cross Country Mark Muncey 1....................................Football Sarah Munoz 2................................. Volleyball Cara Murnan 1................................Swimming Matej Muza 4...........................................Track Justin Myer 1.......................................Football Megan Newell 3..............................Swimming Kevin O’Connor 2............................. Wrestling Victoria O’Shea 1............................... Lacrosse Erin Ota 4............................................ Softball Phillip Padilla 4.........................Cross Country Taylor Parrish 1................................ Volleyball Jordan Parsels 2...................................Soccer Jacob Peeling 1..................................Baseball Kelly Phillips 3........................................Track Jonathan Pine 1.................................... Tennis Zachary Pine 1...................................... Tennis Lauren Pinkston 1.....................Cross Country Brittany Popko 4...................................Soccer Courtney Prince 1...............................Football Laurie Beth Puglisi 1............................Soccer Andrew Rash 1...................................Baseball Courtney Rauscher 1............................ Tennis Yoann Re 1............................................. Tennis Erin Reddan 2...........................Cross Country Jenna Rhodes 4.................................. Softball John Riley 3.....................................Swimming Lauren Ritter 2................................Swimming Katie Rotanz 2................................... Lacrosse Ryan Rotanz 1................................... Lacrosse Benjamin Rowen 2.............................Baseball Sean Ryan 1.......................................Baseball Andrea Sawchuk 1..........................Swimming Philip Sayre 1......................................Football Abigail Schaffer 1....................................Track Erika Schroeder 1...................................Track Diana Sciambi 3......................................Track Michael Seaborn 1.............................Baseball Ashley Seldon 2.....................................Soccer Sara Shapiro 2.................................Swimming Natalie Sherbak 5...................................Track Matthew Shoemaker 1.......................Baseball Kristi Sieber 3.......................................Soccer Sara Smith 4...................................Swimming John Snyder 1.......................................Soccer William Snyder 2.............................. Wrestling Luka Somen 1....................................... Tennis Buddy Sosnoskie 1.............................Baseball Thomas St. Germain 1..........................Soccer Kylie Stankovics 2.................................Soccer Erin Stehle 1..............................Cross Country Trey Stewart 2.................................Swimming Megan Strawther 3...............................Soccer Katherine Suhr 3.............................Swimming Schuyler Swanton 1......................... Wrestling Evan Synstad 1............................... Basketball Cordarrow Thompson 1......................Football Caitlin Thornley 3....................................Track Emily Tipton 1.................................Swimming Blake Trabuchi-Downey 1..............Swimming Jessica Trapeni 2......................Cross Country Matthias Treff 1.......................................Track William Tuttle 2...................................Football

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Samantha Voelker 1.......................... Lacrosse Matthew Waldron 1.............................Football Abbey Walker 2..................................... Tennis Taylor Walsh 4.......................................Soccer Edward Wang 1...................................Football Beau Warren 2....................................Football Asia Washington 3...................................Track Andrew Weaver 4...................................... Golf Amy Wengrenovich 2........................ Volleyball Jennifer Wiker 1.............................. Volleyball Taylore Williams 1...................................Track Emily Winland 1..............................Swimming Julie Wolfinger 1............................... Lacrosse Ashley Zanko 2..........................Cross Country David Zappacosta 3............................Baseball Wake Forest (146) Faith Adams 1............................. Field Hockey Cristen Atchison 1....................... Field Hockey Iain Atkinson 1...................................... Tennis Robert Barrow 3........................................ Golf Gregory Bechtel 1...............................Football Lee Bedford 1............................................ Golf Catherine Berenato 2..............................Track Gregory Billington 2................................Track Molly Binder 1.........................................Track Michael Bingham 1.................................Track Joseph Birdsong 2..............................Football Allie Bodemann 1...................................... Golf Chelsea Bolton 2.....................................Track Corben Bone 1......................................Soccer Erin Boyle 2............................................... Golf Ryan Britt 2.........................................Football Sarah Brobeck 1.....................................Track Mary Burns 2...........................................Track Jessica Cain 3................................ Basketball Christina Carter 4.................................Soccer Stephen Castillejo 1................................Track Austin Chelko 3.....................................Soccer Tzejean Chua 1.......................................... Golf William Clayton 2..................................Soccer Camille Collier 2............................ Basketball John Compton 5......................................Track Caitlin Crawford 2...................................Track Samuel Cronin 4...................................Soccer Emily Cummings 1...................... Field Hockey Whitney Curry 3......................................Track Ryann Cutillo 1...................................... Tennis Austin da Luz 2......................................Soccer Bianca D’Agostino 1..............................Soccer Eleanor Davidson 1...............................Soccer Aileen Davis 3.................. Tennis/Field Hockey Anthony Davis 1..................................Football Nicholas Deuschle 2...............................Track Camelyn Dillon 4...................................Soccer Marcus Dillon 1.......................................Track Willie Dixon 2......................................Football Franklin Dolan 1....................................... Golf Caitlin Farrell 2.....................................Soccer Jordan Feger 1......................................Soccer Sally Fischer 3................................. Volleyball Akira Fitzgerald 3.................................Soccer Steven Forman 1................................... Tennis Kadija Fornah 1................................ Volleyball Kaley Fountain 1...................................Soccer Jamie Franks 2.....................................Soccer Molly Fresher 2.......................................Track Elizabeth Fries 1......................... Field Hockey Lou-Trice Gamble 1.................... Field Hockey Brendan Gielow 3...................................... Golf Marc Gladson 2......................................... Golf Alexandra Gove 1....................................Track Peter Grimm 2....................................Football Dustin Groves 2......................................... Golf Corinne Groves 2............................ Basketball Kristina Hanley 5...................................Soccer Catherine Hansing 1...............................Track

Kevin Harris 1.....................................Football Morgan Harris 1..................................Football Alexander Hill 1......................................Track Casey Hill 4.........................................Football Zachary Hines 2......................................Track Michael Hoag 2...................................Football Bobby Hoekstra 4........................... Basketball Maggie Hoey 1.................................. Volleyball Ashley Homitz 3............................... Volleyball Amanda Howell 1..................................Soccer Gabriel Irby 1.......................................Football Lawrence Johnson 1..............................Track Taylor Kaprive 1.................................Baseball Michelle Kasold 2........................ Field Hockey Charles Klug 1........................................Track Aleksandra Kulikova 3.......................... Tennis Kelly Laffey 2...........................................Track Christopher Langley 2........................Football Brent LaRue 2.........................................Track Amanda Lebo 1.....................................Soccer Nicholas Lepley 2....................................Track Michael Lepore 4........................... Basketball Justin Lichtfuss 4..................................Soccer Ryan Lloyd 1.......................................Baseball Paul Loeser 1..........................................Track Casey Luckhurst 2................................Soccer Daniel Marrs 1...................................Baseball Carly Mauch 3.........................................Track Ryan McGrath 2..................................Baseball Ryan McManus 2.................................Football Adele Mitchell 1......................................Track John Moody 3..........................................Track Natalie Moreland 1.................................Track Keaton Morgan 3.....................................Track Courteney Morris 1........................ Basketball Benjamin Morrow 1................................Track Laura Morse 1.......................................Soccer Natalie Mullikin 4............................. Volleyball Taylor Norman 1...................................Soccer Dina Nosenko 1.......................................Track Ganna Nosenko 1....................................Track Cambrey Oehler 1............................ Volleyball Ikenna Opara 1......................................Soccer Laura Ormson 2........................................ Golf Martina Pavelec 1................................. Tennis Aaron Payne 1.........................................Track Meredith Placer 4...................................Track Kelly Polisin 2.........................................Track Shane Popham 2.................................Football Sierra Poske 4....................................... Tennis Laura Rapp 1...........................................Track Katarina Reveche 1............................... Tennis Cristina Richard 2...................................Track Sarah Riddle 3................................ Basketball Michael Rinfrette 1.............................Football Kate Rodriguez 2.............................. Volleyball Allyson Sadow 3....................................Soccer Carlin Salmon 1............................... Volleyball Zachary Schilawski 3............................Soccer Raisa Schiller 2........................... Field Hockey Regina Shannon 3....................... Field Hockey Natalie Sheary 2........................................ Golf Sarah Shelness 1..................................Soccer Riley Skinner 3....................................Football Amy Smerdzinski 4...............................Soccer Christian Tara 4..................................... Tennis Mary Taylor 1.................................... Volleyball Alexandra Tchangoue 3.................. Basketball Brooke Thomas 1........................... Basketball Madison Vain 1................................. Volleyball Caroline Vaughn 2...................................Track Kimberley Vos 3......................................Track Phillip Warsaw 4.....................................Track David Weaver 1............................... Basketball Daniel Wenzel 1....................................Soccer Mac Williamson 1...............................Baseball Lindsay Wofford 1.................................Soccer

Katelyn Wohlford 2..................................Track Jonathan Wolff 1................................... Tennis Alexandra Wolfgang-Price 2....... Field Hockey Weldon Woodall 2..............................Baseball Benjamin Wooster 4............................Football Michael Wooten 1....................................Track Andrew Wright 3.................... Football/Soccer Preston Yates 2......................................... Golf Gregory Young 3.................................Baseball

Annual Total ACC Academic Honor Roll 1957.............................................................. 96 1958.............................................................. 81 1959.............................................................. 99 1960............................................................ 106 1961............................................................ 126 1962............................................................ 134 1963............................................................ 138 1964............................................................ 166 1965............................................................ 149 1966............................................................ 177 1967............................................................ 192 1968............................................................ 235 1969............................................................ 230 1970............................................................ 258 1971............................................................ 333 1972............................................................ 354 1973............................................................ 379 1974............................................................ 503 1975............................................................ 496 1976............................................................ 428 1977............................................................ 366 1978............................................................ 393 1979............................................................ 377 1980............................................................ 397 1981............................................................ 319 1982............................................................ 387 1983 **.......................................................478 1984............................................................ 543 1985............................................................ 484 1986............................................................ 530 1987............................................................ 640 1988............................................................ 776 1989............................................................ 817 1990............................................................ 903 1991............................................................ 947 1992.......................................................... 1062 1993.......................................................... 1151 1994.......................................................... 1176 1995.......................................................... 1184 1996.......................................................... 1422 1997.......................................................... 1549 1998.......................................................... 1552 1999.......................................................... 1631 2000.......................................................... 1664 2001.......................................................... 1711 2002.......................................................... 1731 2003.......................................................... 1762 2004.......................................................... 1810 2005 ^^..................................................... 2227 2006 ++..................................................... 2597 2007.......................................................... 2711 2008.......................................................... 2743 2009.......................................................... 2753

** denotes first year for inclusion of women’s sports ^^ denotes first year for inclusion of Miami and Virginia Tech ++denotes first year for inclusion of Boston College


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