July 20, 2010
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HIGH POINT, N.C.—Conference Carolinas is proud to announce that 1401 student-athletes have been named to the 2010 Spring Presidential Honor Roll. Each institution within the conference has emphasized their commitment to academic importance as they have continued to have student-athletes achieve a grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) at each of their institutions to achieve this honor.
Conference Carolinas continues to emphasize “Academics and Athletics Working Together” as each school strives to grow their Presidential Honor Roll each and every year. In order to be eligible for this honor, the student-athletes achieve the 3.0 grade point average at their member institution for the previous semester and have participated in either a conference or non-conference sponsored sport. The student-athlete must have been in attendance at the member institution for at least two full-time semesters.
The Conference Carolinas Presidential Honor Roll is awarded twice a year covering each of the fall and spring academic semesters and is based on meeting the criteria at the end of the previous semester. For the 2010 Spring Season, Pfeiffer University led all league members with 168 student-athletes represented. They were followed closely by Lees-McRae College with 159 and Belmont Abbey College with 146 honorees.
Conference Carolinas is a premier NCAA Division II athletics conference made up of 11 schools from North Carolina and South Carolina. These institutions consist of: Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Coker College, Converse College, Erskine College, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount Olive College, Pfeiffer University, Queens University of Charlotte, and St. Andrews Presbyterian College.
St. Andrews - 98 Student-Athlete Honorees
Baseball
Brett Andrews
Ronald Berscak
RJ Blasi
Matthew Bolden
David Carbonell
Michael Ficarro
Daniel Oliver
James Pierce
John Allen Renn
Alex Ridout
Kyle Schneider
Dalton Steed
Scott Stilwell
Kyle Tate
Charles Weber
Men’s Basketball
Marcus Connor
Mike DiBendetto
Zach Garst
Allen Kiefer (Track & Field)
Chad Taylor
Andrew Zimbro
Men’s Cross Country
Douglas Holt (Track & Field)
William James (Track & Field)
Johnathon Lecker (Track & Field)
Brad McKee (Track & Field)
Joshua Pickett (Track & Field)
Tommy Wilson (Track & Field)
Men’s Golf
Kenneth Bennett
Robert Brown
David Clarkson
Rafael Garcia
Thordur Gissurarson
Eric Harstein
Matthew Latham
Jack McClelland
Matt Tanea
Men’s Lacrosse
Kyle Carnaggio
Riley Fink
Andrew McIntyre
Patrick Wade
Men’s Soccer
Carlos Rivera
Andrew Roberts
Tamas Szalai
William Williams
Men’s Track and Field
Matt Rogers
Men’s Wrestling
Troy Baranik
William James
Brad McKee (Cross Country, Track & Field)
Sterling Perry
Patrick Wells
Women’s Basketball
Brittany Roberts
Jacquese Smith
Sylvee Ubiera
Women’s Cross Country
Lauren Crabb (Track & Field)
Amanda Espinosa (Track & Field)
Heather Jackson
Alexandra King (Track & Field)
Danielle Martin (Track & Field)
Laura McDowell (Track & Field)
Amelia Shill (Track & Field)
Amy Tripson (Track & Field)
Women’s Golf
Alana Alves
Amy Driggers
Michelle Zomers
Women’s Lacrosse
Morgan Achilles
Anna Egeln (Cross Country)
Allie Faulhaber (Cross Country)
Kim McDaniel
Elise Moore
Nicole Richardson
Women’s Soccer
Becky Brandenburg
Shayla Costa
Samantha Frazier
Allie Hester
Jenna Hughes
Ashley McNeill
Chelsea Ross (Soccer)
Shana Schroeder (Soccer)
Olivia Taylor
Softball
Dani Buchanan
Lex Cowger
Ashley Disque
Morgan Farroll
Kaitlin Harris
Kendra Norton
Women’s Volleyball
Jamie Hayes
Tyler Lee (Track & Field)
Galina Podolsky
Kelly Stine
Chelsea Taylor
Elysia Tiegs