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75 Rock student-athletes earn Division II ADA Academic Achievement Awards

The awards honor student-athletes who have completed a minimum of two years of college-level work and have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale

SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. -- Slippery Rock University Director of Athletics Paul Lueken proudly announced Monday 75 Rock student-athletes have been named as recipients of 2009-10 Division II ADA Academic Achievement Awards.

The awards are sponsored by the Division II Athletic Directors Association and presented to student-athletes who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, have completed a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work and were an active member of an intercollegiate team during the most recent academic year.

The group of Rock student-athletes honored by the ADA includes three female student-athletes who currently own perfect 4.0 GPAs and 28 student-athletes who own GPAs of 3.75 or higher.

The complete list of Rock student-athletes who attained 2009-10 ADA Academic Achievement Awards included:

Erica Aldrich (women's track and field/cross country); Samantha Badaczewski (field hockey); #C.J. Bahr# (football); Lisa Bakaitis (volleyball); Marissa Balmert (volleyball); Ben Barnes (baseball);
Alyssa Barrett (women's soccer); Laura Berry (women's track and field); Anna Bixler (volleyball); Kyle Botten (men's track and field/cross country); Skylar Brosse (field hockey); Crystal Burnick (women's track and field/cross country); Mike Carnahan (football); Cassie Carrow (women's track and field); Rebecca Coleman (field hockey); Shardea Croes (softball); Jeremy Deighton (men's soccer); Sally Dugas (women's track and field/cross country); Bill Elliott (football); Teresa Elliott (field hockey); Alexa Erossy (volleyball); Austin Fedell (football); Jordan Frank (football); Josh Gardner (football); Devin Goda (football); Amy Halls (women's lacrosse); Jade Hambrick (women's track and field); Caitlin Hancox (women's track and field/cross country); Jen Hansen (women's track and field); Jen Harpp (women's track and field/cross country); Allie Hartman (field hockey); Jordan Hausladen (field hockey); Alex Heller (vollyeball); Rachel Henderson (softball); #A.J. Hopp# (football); Juliana Howell (women's soccder); Julia Hubbard (women's track and field/cross country); Ethan Isoldi (men's track and field); Brittany Jones (softball); izzy Kelbley (volleyball); Jacquelyn Kerr (women's track and field); Dana Kiger (women's soccer); Rachel Knapp (women's soccer/track and field); Alee Kromer (volleyball); Sarah Lacy (women's soccer); Caitlin Lombardo (women's track and field); Brittany Lyons (women's track and field/cross country); Mitchell Monas (baseball); Erin Moran (field hockey); Danielle Mostachetti (women's track and field/cross country); Bill Nguyen  (men's track and field); Sarah Olesky (women's track and field/cross country); Andrew O'Saben (football); Anthony Paganie (men's soccer); Andrew Pianetti (football); Ashley Ranck (women's track and field/cross country); Pat Reagan (men's track and field); Sarah Reppermund (women's track and field); Casey Runyan (women's tennis); Brittney Schaefer (women's track and field); Brittany Schultz (field hockey); Jenny Senko (women's track and field/cross country); Kristin Slavoski (volleyball); Alexis Slutsky (women's lacrosse); Allison Smith (women's track and field); Kaylee Smith (volleyball); Jayme Stanek (women's track and field); Jenna Stine (field hockey); Tiffany Tedesco (women's track and field); Sarah Thompson (women's track and field/cross country); Brian Ulrich (men's track and field/cross country); Emma Vanderburg (women's lacrosse); Chris Warning (men's track and field); Ashley Winkelspecht (women's lacrosse) and Jordan Zeunges (softball).
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