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. Those indicated by an asterisk (*) were on the at-large team.
First Team *Mark Benning (Ice Hockey) 1986
Brian Bergstrom (Football) 1984
*Ed Boyda (Golf) 1997
Joe Carrabino (Basketball) 1985
Arne Duncan (Basketball) 1987
*Sheila Findley (Swimming) 1988
*John Friedman (Cross Country/Track & Field) 2002
Ben Green (Football) 1999
*Dora Gyorffy (Track & Field) 2000
*Dora Gyorffy (Track & Field) 2001
Andrew Huling (Baseball) 1999
Hana Peljto (Basketball) 2003
Hana Peljto (Basketball) 2004
*Angela Ruggiero (Ice Hockey) 2004
Reka Cserny (Basketball) 2005
Second Team
John Bechdol (Football) 2005
*Mark Benning (Ice Hockey) 1987
*Julie Chu (Ice Hockey) 2007
Kevin Dulsky (Football) 1987
Jim Goffredo (Basketball) 2007
*Paul Gompers (Cross Country/Track & Field) 1987
Joseph Hiffa (Football) 1993
Tim Hill (Basketball) 1999
Will Johnson (Football) 2006
R.D. Kern (Football) 2001
*Tom Killian (Water Polo) 1991
*Jessica Larson (Women's Soccer) 1999
Joe Margolis (Football) 1982
*Tim Martin (Swimming) 2000
Spencer Neumann (Football) 1991
*Dana Remus (Rowing) 1997
Chris Smith (Football) 1997
Josh Staph (Football) 2002
*Emily Stauffer (Soccer) 1998
Matt Stehle (Basketball) 2006
*Jennie Strickler (Track & Field) 1983
Jim Villanueva (Football) 1983
*Paul Watson (Swimming) 1990