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Each year the College
Sports Information Directors of America choose Academic
All-America teams in the sports of football, women's
volleyball, men's and women's basketball, baseball and
softball. Also, men's and women's at-large teams --
comprised of athletes from all sports not listed above --
are chosen. To be eligible as an Academic All-American, an
athlete has to maintain at least a 3.20 grade point average
and be a starter or key reserve on his or her
team.
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First Team
Ken Beytin, Princeton (1974)
Chico Bengochea, Cornell (1979)
Mike DiChiaro, Columbia (1984)
Glenn Meyers, Columbia (1985)
Scott Simpson, Brown (1987)
Doug Glanville, Penn (1991)
Garrett Neubart, Columbia (1995)
Andrew Huling, Harvard (1999)
Derek Johnson, Columbia (2002)
Ryan Schmidt, Columbia (2003)
Second Team
Andy Muhlestock, Penn (1973)
Ed Boone, Penn (1974)
Bob Flaherty, Princeton (1977)
Mike Konieczny, Brown (1977)
Chico Bengochea, Cornell (1978)
Brian Sennett, Brown (1983)
Bobby Kay, Harvard (1986)
John Plansky, Brown (1986)
John Plansky, Brown (1987)
Mark Smith, Cornell (1987)
Scott Kenney, Cornell (1989)
Ed Haughey, Penn (1995)
Billy Hess, Columbia (2003)
J.J. Eno, Brown (2007)
Conor Reardon (2008)
Third Team
Scott Kenney, Cornell (1988)
Sean Sullivan, Princeton (1992)
Dave Feuerstein, Yale (1995)
Thomas Pauly, Princeton (2003)
Brian Kappel, Princeton (2005)
J.J. Eno (2008)
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