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The Ivy League released its list of student-athletes selected for All-Ivy Academic honors in spring sports today. The 80 men and women were starters or key reserves on an officially recognized varsity team with 3.0 or better cumulative grade point averages. Each institution nominated five men and women from its eligible student-athletes. The full list, alphabetically by institution, follows. For the all-time Academic All-Ivy list; please click here.
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2009-10 SPRING ACADEMIC ALL-IVY |
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Brown University |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Gavin Crynes |
Sr. |
Seattle, Wash. |
Neuroscience |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Rowed in varsity eight boat; helped lead Brown to an undefeated regular season and finished fifth in the country at the IRA National Championship. |
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Pete Greskoff |
Jr. |
Paoli, Pa. |
Engineering |
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Baseball |
First-Team All-Ivy; Led the League in home runs, RBI and total bases; Set a new Brown single-season record with 17 home runs |
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Duriel Hardy |
Sr. |
West Chester, Pa. |
Neuroscience |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Finished 21st in the 10,000 at the NCAA Championships; Second Team All-Ivy in the 5,000 and 10,000 |
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Craig Kinsley |
Jr. |
Fairfield, Conn. |
Geological Sciences |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
NCAA and Ivy League champion in the javelin; Northeast Region Field Athlete of the Year |
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Reade Seilgmann |
Sr. |
Essex Falls, N.J. |
History |
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Lacrosse |
First-Team All-Ivy and All-New England as a midfielder; Ranked third in the Ivy League and 21st nationally in assists |
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Kristie Chin |
Sr. |
Katy, Texas |
Architectural Studies |
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Softball |
Second Team All-Ivy; CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Second Team Academic All-District; Ranked third in the Ivy League as a pitcher with 14-5 record with a 2.14 ERA |
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Lauren Libfraind |
Jr. |
Princeton, N.J. |
Biology |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Rowed in the varsity eight boat and helped Brown to a fifth-place team finish at the NCAA Championships; Named CRCA All-Region and National Scholar-Athlete |
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Lauren Presant |
Sr. |
Poway, Calif. |
Human Biology |
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Water Polo |
Helped Brown to ECAC Championship; First-Team All-East and All-North; Scored a team-high 86 goals and dished out 34 assists |
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Brynn Smith |
Jr. |
Saco, Maine |
Public Policy & American Inst. |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Finished ninth at the NCAA Championships; First-Team All-Ivy in hammer throw; Her throw of 199-08 at Outdoor Heps was the farthest throw an Ivy League athlete ever recorded |
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Paris Waterman |
Jr. |
Newark, Del. |
Commerce, Organizations & Entrepreneurship |
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Lacrosse |
First-Team All-Ivy; First-Team IWLCA North Region |
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Columbia University |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Dan Bracey |
Jr. |
East Greenwich, R.I. |
Economics |
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Baseball |
Second Team All-Ivy; CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First-Team Academic All-District; Ranked second in the Ivy League in strikeouts |
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Dean Forthun |
Sr. |
Glendora, Calif. |
Political Science |
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Baseball |
Team captain; First-Team All-Ivy; Helped Columbia reach the Ivy championship series |
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Clark Granum |
Jr. |
San Diego, Calif. |
Electrical Engineering |
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Golf |
Helped Columbia to its third Ivy League team title > |
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Jon Wong |
Sr. |
Melville, N.Y. |
Economics |
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Tennis |
Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy in singles and doubles; Helped Columbia to back-to-back Ivy League titles |
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Oskar Zorrilla |
Sr. |
Denver, Colo. |
Economics |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Coxswain for varsity lightweight boat |
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Frances Callaghan |
Sr. |
Mendham, N.J. |
Economics |
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Lacrosse |
Team captain; starter at attack |
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Sarah Chai |
So. |
Irvine, Calif. |
Undecided |
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Archery |
Named USCA All-America and All-East |
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Jackie Drouin |
Jr. |
Lawrenceville, Ga. |
Political Science |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Ivy League champion and NCAA East Region qualifier in the 1,500 |
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Serita Lachesis |
Sr. |
Ambler, Pa. |
History |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Third-place finish at Outdoor Heps and NCAA East Region qualifier in the 800 |
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Danielle Pineda |
Sr. |
Coolidge, Ariz. |
American Studies |
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Softball |
Team captain, Second-Team All-Ivy |
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Cornell University |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Mickey Brodsky |
Jr. |
Encino, Calif. |
Applied Economics & Management |
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Baseball |
First-team All-Ivy; Led Cornell with a .384 batting average and 25 runs scored with a .996 fielding percentage |
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Pierce Derkac |
Sr. |
Keswick, Va. |
Applied Economics & Management |
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Lacrosse |
Third-Team All-America; First-Team All-Ivy; Led Cornell to the NCAA semifinals as the leader of the defense |
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Matt Jaye |
Jr. |
West Point, N.Y. |
Hotel Administration |
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Golf |
Was Cornell???s low scorer playing No. 1 in every tournament |
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Kerry Quinn |
Sr. |
Havertown, Pa. |
Urban & Regional Studies |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Team captain; coxswain of the first varsity eight boat |
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Colin Smith |
Jr. |
Longmont, Colo. |
Economics |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
A two-year rower on Cornell's first varsity eight boat, serving as the stroke this season; Led Cornell to a bronze medal at the IRA Championships |
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Erica Crump |
Jr. |
Basel, Switzerland |
Biological Sciences |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
First-Team CRCA All Mid-Atlantic Region and National Scholar-Athlete; CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First-Team Academic All-District |
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Alyson Inthihar |
Sr. |
Zelienople, Pa. |
Applied Economics & Development |
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Softball |
Two-time Ivy Player of the Year; CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Second-Team Academic All-America |
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Libby Johnson |
Jr. |
Skaneateles, N.Y. |
Applied Economics & Management |
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Lacrosse |
Second-Team All-Ivy; Led Cornell in assists (13) |
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Stephanie Pancoast |
Sr. |
Westford, Mass. |
Electrical & Computer Engineering |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Fifth at Outdoor Heps in the steeplechase; Made her second-straight appearance at NCAA Championships in that event |
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Anna Psiaki |
So. |
Ithaca, N.Y. |
Undeclared |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Rowed for the first varsity eight boat that earned its first national ranking since 2004; CRCA National Scholar-Athlete |
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Dartmouth College |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Sam Bean |
Jr. |
Needham, Mass. |
Government |
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Baseball |
CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Second-Team Academic All-District; Hit .347 for season, including .571 (8-for-14) in the NCAA Regional |
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Justin Lerman |
Sr. |
Gladwyne, Pa. |
Psychology |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Helped varsity eight boat finish eighth at the IRA Championships and fifth at the EARC Sprints as the bowman |
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Ben Murray |
Sr. |
Grants Pass, Ore. |
Government & History |
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Baseball |
Had an 11-8 overall record and 6-2 Ivy record for his career; Was second on the team with four victories this year; Held Miami (Fla.) to one run over four innings at NCAA Regional |
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Towny Swiggett |
Sr. |
Huntington, N.Y. |
Economics |
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Lacrosse |
Played in 51 games in his career at midfielder, scoring seven goals and handing out five assists with 48 groundballs and just 13 turnovers |
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Peter Williamson |
So. |
Hanover, N.H. |
Spanish Literature |
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Golf |
First-Team All-Ivy for second straight year; Finished fourth at Ivy Championships |
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Kirsten Costello |
Sr. |
Windsor, N.Y. |
Biology |
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Softball |
Second-Team All-Ivy at second base; Hit seven homers to tie the school record and hit .287 with a team-high 25 runs scored |
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Katie Gulemi |
Jr. |
Fairfield, Conn. |
Engineering Sciences |
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Golf |
Team captain; Played as the team???s No. 1 leading Dartmouth in three of the five spring tournaments |
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Shannie MacKenzie |
Jr. |
Riverside, Conn. |
Government |
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Lacrosse |
WomensLacrosse.com All-America; First-Team All-Ivy, IWLCA First-Team All-North First Team; Named to the inaugural Ivy League All-Tournament team |
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Colleen Olsen |
Sr. |
Avon, Conn. |
English |
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Lacrosse |
Team captainl Second-Team All-Ivy as a defender; Was second on the team in draw controls and third in caused turnovers; Led Dartmouth to be ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense; Named to the U.S. Development Team |
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Katherine Roddy |
Jr. |
Knoxville, Tenn. |
Mathematics |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Rowed on first varsity eight last two years; Helped Dartmouth to a fifth-place finish at the EAWRC Sprints; CRCA National Scholar-Athlete |
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Harvard University |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Alexei Chijoff-Evans |
Jr. |
Plano, Texas |
Anthropology |
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Tennis |
First-Team All-Ivy in singles with a 5-2 record at the No. 1 position; Posted a 19-21 overall record during the year, tying for the team-lead in singles wins |
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Jared Dourdeville |
Jr. |
Marion, Mass. |
Engineering Sciences |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Two-seat of the crew that went 10-0 to earn a No. 1 national ranking; Placed second at the Goldthwait Cup and ended Princeton???s 20-dual win streak d |
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Martin Eiermann |
Sr. |
Mainz, Germany |
History |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Team captain; Five-seat of the lightweight crew that went 10-0 to earn a No. 1 national ranking; Placed second at the Goldthwait Cup and ended Princeton???s 20-dual win streak |
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Justin Grinstead |
Sr. |
Orilla, Ont. |
History |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Earned first-team All-Ivy after successfully defending his title in the 400 meter hurdles at Outdoor Heps |
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Gil Weintraub |
Sr. |
Encino, Calif. |
Human Evolutionary Biology |
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Volleyball |
EIVA All-Academic honors junior and senior years; Accumulated 126 kills and 277 assists; Recorded 2.21 kills per set; Ranked 38th in the nation with 4.86 assists per set |
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Margaux Black |
Sr. |
Atlanta, Ga. |
Psychology |
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Softball |
Second-Team All-Ivy; Tied for first on the team with two saves and second in innings pitched with 76.1 |
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Holly Cao |
So. |
Sydney, Australia |
Economics |
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Tennis |
Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy in singles and doubles; Selected for the NCAA singles tournament and helped Harvard reach the NCAA team tournament; Compiled a 15-4 record in dual matches |
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Laura Huppert |
Sr. |
Oakland, Calif. |
Molecular & Chemical Biology |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Six-seat in Radcliffe first varsity eight that won petite final at EAWRC Sprints; CRCA All-New England and National Scholar-Athlete; CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First-Team Academic All-District |
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Claire Richardson |
Jr. |
St. Paul, Minn. |
Neurobiology |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Posted the second-fastest time in school history in the 5,000 at the NCAA Championships; Set the school record in the 3,000 at the ECAC Championships; CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine First-Team Academic All-District |
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Melissa Schellberg |
Sr. |
Los Vegas, Nev. |
Psychology |
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Softball |
Second-Team All-Ivy; Finished her career with the most assists in school history with 369, most games played with 184 and most at-bats with 531; John Wooden Citizenship Cup finalist |
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University of Pennsylvania |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Brian Fulton |
So. |
West Chester, Pa. |
Biological Basis of Behavior |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Second-Team All-Ivy; Earned All-East recognition in the indoor and outdoor seasons; Was a member of the 4x800 relay team that tied a a 34-year-old school record this season |
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Tom Grandieri |
Sr. |
Media, Pa. |
Communication |
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Baseball |
Ivy Player of the Year; Unanimous First-Team All-Ivy; Led the League in batting average (.458), hits (38), runs (25), RBI (25) and doubles (13) in Ivy play |
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Brett Hughes |
Sr. |
York Beach, Maine |
Philosophy, Politics & Economics |
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Lacrosse |
Second-Team All-Ivy; Was Penn's top defensive player; finishing with 22 ground balls and eight caused turnovers |
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Hurst Nuckols |
So. |
Midway, Ky. |
Mechanical Engineering & Applied Mechanics/Marketing (Wharton) |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Helped lead varsity eight to its first grand final at EARC Sprints since 2005 and the team???s first appearance at the IRA Championships in three years |
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Chance Pipitone |
Sr. |
Houston, Texas |
Finance (Wharton) |
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Golf |
Second-team All-Ivy; Medalist at Caves Valley Intercollegiate; Was Penn???s low scorer four times, second three times, and third two times in nine tournaments |
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Natassya Bedos |
Sr. |
Riverside, Conn. |
Political Science |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Member of varsity eight that finished fifth at EAWRC Sprints, tying Penn's best finish at the event since 1982; CRCA First-Team All-Mid Atlantic Region |
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Ali DeLuca |
Sr. |
Hillsborough, N.J. |
Communication |
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Lacrosse |
First-Team All-America; Unanimous Ivy Player of the Year; Tewaaraton Award Finalist |
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Paige Madison |
So. |
Ann Arbor, Mich. |
Nursing |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Became the first woman in Penn history to break the one-minute barrier in the 400m hurdles; Was a part of school record-setting 4x100 relay team; Finished 31st in the 400m hurdles at the NCAA East Regional |
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Keiko Uraguchi |
Sr. |
Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. |
Marketing and Legal Studies & Business Ethics |
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Softball |
Second-Team All-Ivy; Hit a team-leading .350 with 41 hits, 22 runs scored and six stolen bases; Completed her career third in the program???s history with 27 career stolen bases |
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Emily Wolf |
So. |
New York, N.Y. |
Finance (Wharton) |
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Tennis |
Compiled a 6-16 overall singles record primarily at the No. 2 position, including a 4-3 mark in the fall during which she advanced to the semifinals of the Cissie Leary Invitational |
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Princeton University |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Noel Gonzales-Luna |
Sr. |
Houston, Texas |
Operational Research & Financial Engineering |
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Baseball |
Team???s leading hitter |
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Christian Klein |
Jr. |
Herndon, Va. |
Molecular Biology |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Two-time First-Team All-Ivy |
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Jack Leonard |
Sr. |
Blue Bell, Pa. |
English |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Two-time First-Team All-Ivy |
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Blake Parsons |
Jr. |
Toronto, Ont. |
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Second-Team All-Ivy |
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Trevor Van Ackeren |
So. |
Bethlehem, Pa. |
Undeclared |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Ivy champion in Mile and 4x800 relay team; NCAA Championships Qualifier in the 1500m |
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Ashton Brown |
Sr. |
Calgary, Alb. |
Economics |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Second-Team All-Ivy |
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Sarah Cummings |
Jr. |
Newport Beach, Calif. |
Economics |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Earned All-America honors finishing third in the 10,000m at the NCAA Championships; Eight-time All-Ivy and four-time Ivy champion; Competed in four NCAA Championships |
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Lizzy Drumm |
Jr. |
Westbury, N.Y. |
Art & Archaelogy |
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Lacrosse |
First-Team All-Ivy; IWLCA First-Team All-Mid Atlantic Region; Was Princeton's leading scorer |
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Reilly Kiernan |
Sr. |
Pelham, N.Y. |
Sociology |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Two-time Ivy champion; Five-time All-Ivy; Competed in two NCAA Championships |
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Melissa Saiontz |
Sr. |
Miami, Fla. |
History |
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Tennis |
Second-Team All-Ivy in singles and doubles; Helped Princeton to back-to-back Ivy titles |
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Yale University |
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Name |
Year |
Hometown |
Major |
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Chris Labosky |
Sr. |
Tallmadge, Ohio |
Humanities |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Second-Team All-Ivy in the 800m; Holds the school in the 800m; Finished 22nd in the 800m at the NCAA Championships |
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Trygg Larsson-Danforth |
Sr. |
Mattapoisett, Mass. |
Environmental Studies |
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Baseball |
First-Team All-Ivy at first base; Finished fifth in league with .373 batting average; Led team with 11 home runs and 44 RBI |
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Richard Littlehale |
Sr. |
Norwell, Mass. |
History |
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Lightweight Rowing |
Sat in the varsity eight that finished fourth in the nation; Helped Yale to a bronze medal at the EARC Sprints |
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Max Rodman |
Sr. |
New York, N.Y. |
Psychology |
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Lacrosse |
Finished 14th in Division I with a .570 faceoff mark; NEILA Scholar-Athlete |
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Lucas Spielfogel |
Sr. |
Boca Raton, Fla. |
History |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Team captain; Sat in the No. 2 seat of the varsity eight that won Carnegie and Caldwell Cups and the Olympic Axe |
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Allie Canulli |
Sr. |
Naperville, Ill. |
Ethics, Politics & Economics |
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Softball |
Second-Team All-Ivy as an outfielder; Batted .365 in Ivy games; Led team with 17 RBI and was second in average (.320) |
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Claudia Duncan |
Sr. |
Harlingen, Texas |
Political Science |
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Outdoor Track & Field |
Holds the school record in the 400m and 4x400 relay; NCAA Regional Qualifier in 400m |
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Claire Eliasberg |
Sr. |
San Diego, Calif. |
History of Science/History of Medicine |
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Lacrosse |
Team captain; Had career highs in ground balls and caused turnovers this season; Recipient of team's Holgate Award |
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Mia Kanak |
Sr. |
Tokyo, Japan |
Political Science |
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Heavyweight Rowing |
Coxed Yale's varsity eight to NCAA individual title and EAWRC Sprints and Ivy League team championships; Was third straight year coxing a Yale boat to an NCAA individual title |
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Marla Menninger |
Sr. |
Costa Mesa, Calif. |
American Studies |
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Sailing |
Three-time All-America; Earned ISA All-New England honors in each of her four years |
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