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ACC Releases Academic Teams

Georgia Tech senior Andrew Kosic has been named the 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Swimming & Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year and headlines the 2015 All-ACC Academic Men’s Swimming & Diving Team, as announced today.
 
A chemical & biomolecular engineering major from West Chester, Pennsylvania, Kosic was an NCAA All-American in both the 50 free and 100 free at the 2015 NCAA Championships. He was the ACC silver medalist in the 100 free, won bronze in the 50 free and was fourth in the 100 fly. Kosic set six school records this past season in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 100 fly, 400 medley relay and 400 medley relay.
 
Eleven of the twelve ACC schools that sponsor men’s swimming and diving are represented on the All-Academic Team, led by NC State with eight student-athletes. Duke and Louisville have six apiece, while Georgia Tech has five, Florida State and Virginia Tech have four and Notre Dame, Pitt and Virginia all have two representatives, followed by Boston College and North Carolina with one honoree each.
 
The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards were established in September 2007 to be awarded annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in their respective sports. Candidates for the awards must have maintained a 3.0 grade point average for their career as well as a 3.0 for each of the last two semesters.
 
To be eligible for consideration for the All-ACC Academic Team, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during her academic career.
 
Name, School, Year, Major
Luke Keffer, Boston College, Sr., Biology
David Armstrong, Duke, Jr., Psychology
Michael Miller, Duke, So., Psychology
Kazumu Takabayashi, Duke, So., Computer Science
Clay Sanders, Duke, Sr., Civil Engineering
Kevin Fraser, Duke, So., Electrical & Computer Engineering
Tyler Toren, Duke, Sr., Biology
Dylan Grisell, Florida State, So., Biological Science
Anthony Lyons, Florida State, Fr., Business
Tyler Roberge, Florida State, Fr., Psychology
Cole Hensley, Florida State, Jr., Physics
Noah Harasz, Georgia Tech, Fr., Computer Science
Andrew Kosic %, Georgia Tech, Sr., Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Yuval Safra, Georgia Tech, Jr., Business Administration
Nico Van Duijn %, Georgia Tech, Sr., Electical Engineering
Brian Woodbury, Georgia Tech, Fr., Computer Science
Addison Bray, Louisville, Sr., Cellular Biology
Trevor Carroll, Louisville, So., Exercise Science
Rudy Edelen, Louisville, Sr., Finance
Josh Quallen, Louisville, So., Exercise Science
Grigory Tarasvich, Louisville, So., Engineering
Aaron Young, Louisville, Sr., Biology
Soren Dahl, NC State, So., International Studies
Ryan Held, NC State, Fr., Life Sciences
Derek Hren @, NC State, So., Nutrition Science
Anton Ipsen, NC State, Fr., Engineering
Adam Linker @, NC State, So., Computer Science
Christian McCurdy, NC State, Jr., Computer Science
Hennessey Stuart, NC State, Fr., Engineering
Ryan Wilkinson, NC State, Sr., Business Administration
Patrick Riess, North Carolina, So., Undecided
Andrew Jensen, Notre Dame, Jr., Science Pre-Professional
Cameron Miller @, Notre Dame, Sr., Science-Business
Zachary Lierly, Pitt, So., Business Finance and Accounting
Spencer Gray, Pitt, So., Computer Science
Carl Buergler, Virginia, Jr., Engineering
Colby Shinholser, Virginia, Jr., Engineering
Kyle Butts %, Virginia Tech, Sr., Finance
Brandon Fiala @, Virginia Tech, So., Finance
Morgan Latimer #, Virginia Tech, Sr., History
Logan Stevens, Virginia Tech, Jr., Geography

 

Louisville junior Kelsi Worrell has been named the 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Swimming & Diving Scholar-Athlete of the Year and headlines the 2015 All-ACC Academic Women’s Swimming & Diving Team, as announced today.
 
An exercise science major from Mt. Holly, New Jersey, Worrell captured two individual national championships in the 100 fly and 200 fly at the 2015 NCAA Championships, as she set an American, NCAA and U.S. Open record with her 100 fly swim. In total, Worrell captured six All-America accolades at the NCAAs and grabbed six All-ACC honors, including two gold medals, at the 2015 ACC Championships.
 
Twelve of the thirteen ACC schools that sponsor women’s swimming and diving are represented on the All-Academic Team, led by Virginia with eight student-athletes. NC State and Pitt have six apiece, while Florida State and Louisville have five representatives. Duke has four, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Notre Dame have three, followed by Clemson, Miami and Virginia Tech with two each.
 
The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards were established in September 2007 to be awarded annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in their respective sports. Candidates for the awards must have maintained a 3.0 grade point average for their career as well as a 3.0 for each of the last two semesters.
 
To be eligible for consideration for the All-ACC Academic Team, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during her academic career.
 
Name, School, Year, Major
Sarah Braun, Clemson, So., Elementary Education
Allison Brophy, Clemson, Fr., General Engineering
Leah Goldman, Duke, Fr., Undeclared
Jaimee Gundry, Duke, Jr., Biology
Kendall McClenney, Duke, Jr., Public Policy Studies
Kiera Molloy, Duke, Jr., Psychology
Caroline Gerhardt, Florida State, Fr., Exercise Science
Natalie Pierce, Florida State, Fr., Exploratory
Katrina Young, Florida State, Sr., Music
Kaitlyn Dressel, Florida State, Sr., Studio Art
Lydia Ware, Florida State, Jr., Exercise Science
Kate Brandus, Georgia Tech, Sr., Public Policy
Caroline Price, Georgia Tech, Fr., Industrial Engineering
Shannon Lumbra @, Georgia Tech, Jr., Business Administration
Abigail Chin, Louisville, Sr., Liberal Studies
Andrea Cotrell, Louisville , So., Sport Administration
Andrea Kneppers, Louisville, Jr., Marketing
Emily Stalmack, Louisville, Sr., Early Education
Kelsi Worrell, Louisville, Jr., Exercise Science
Cheyenne Cousineau, Miami, Sr., Psychology
Thea Vock #, Miami, Gr., Physiology Strength & Conditioning
Kristin Connors, NC State, Sr., Environmental Engineering
Lotta Nevalainen @, NC State, So., Communication
Natalie Labonge @, NC State, So., Communication
Alexia Zevnik @, NC State, So., Biological Sciences and Business Administration
Krista Duffield, NC State, Fr., Engineering
Katelyn Linker, NC State, Sr., Biological Sciences
Katie McKay, North Carolina, So., Psychology
Emma Nunn #, North Carolina, Jr., Romance Languages and Global Studies
Abigail Fisher, North Carolina, Jr., Psychology
Emma Gaboury, Notre Dame, Jr., Science Preprofessional
Sherri McIntee, Notre Dame, Fr., Undeclared
Reaney, Emma @, Notre Dame, Sr., Design
Katriona Blezy, Pitt, So., Mechanical Engineering
Kinga Cichowska, Pitt, So., Business Finance
Alexandra Iwanicki, Pitt, Jr., Arts & Sciences Business Dual Major
Jessica Nederlanden, Pitt, Sr., Rhetoric & Communication
Charlene Yuan, Pitt, So., Biological Sciences
Lauren Mills, Pitt, Sr., Economics
Courtney Bartholomew @, Virginia, Jr., Media Studies & Foreign Affairs
Shaun Casey %, Virginia, Sr., Spanish
Emily Dicus #, Virginia, Sr., Kinesiology
Kaitlyn Jones @, Virginia, So., Engineering
Laura Simon @, Virginia, So., Undeclared
Leah Smith, Virginia, So., Undeclared
Cece Williams, Virginia, Fr., Undeclared
Ellen Williamson #, Virginia, Sr., Engineering
Kaylea Arnett, Virginia Tech, Sr., Philosophy
Caroline Buscaglia, Virginia Tech, So., Political Science

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