2009 - 2010 ACC Annual Report

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Atlantic Coast Conference

MISSION STATEMENT The Atlantic Coast Conference, through its member institutions, seeks to maximize the educational and athletic opportunities of its studentathletes, while enriching their quality of life. It strives to do so by affording individuals equitable opportunity to pursue academic excellence and compete at the highest level of intercollegiate athletics competition in a broad spectrum of sports and championships. The Conference will provide leadership in attaining these goals, by promoting diversity and mutual trust among its member institutions, in a spirit of fairness for all. It strongly adheres to the principles of integrity and sportsmanship, and supports the total development of the student-athlete and each member institution’s athletics staff, with the intent of producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow.

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LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER

THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE continues to experience a great deal of success in both the academic and athletic ledgers. Collectively, the 12 member institutions have reached new milestones, once again confirming the ACC’s Tradition of Excellence. In 2009-10, ACC institutions captured a record eight NCAA team titles, including North Carolina in women’s soccer and field hockey, Virginia in men’s soccer and women’s rowing, Duke in men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse, Maryland in women’s lacrosse, and Boston College in men’s ice hockey. ACC student-athletes earned nine NCAA Individual Titles during the year and 123 ACC teams earned berths in NCAA post-season competition. A total of 254 student-athletes earned first, second or third team All-America honors. The ACC also had six National Players of the Year, four National Freshmen of the Year, and four National Coach of the Year recipients. Away from the playing field, our league secured a new 12 year multi-media rights agreement with ESPN. The extensive television package begins with the 2011-12 academic year and will more than double television revenue to the 12 institutions. In addition to reaching new heights financially, ACC content will now be televised more both regionally and nationally than at any point in league history, while also best positioning the conference within the continuous, everchanging world of technology. Academically speaking, great strides were made with a record number of student-athletes being named to the ACC’s Academic Honor Roll by earning a 3.0 grade point average or better for the entire academic year.  The 2009-10 ACC Honor Roll listed a record number of studentathletes with over 2,700. In football, Georgia Tech claimed its first undisputed ACC Football title since 1990 with a win over Clemson in the fifth annual Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game. The Yellow Jackets, who finished the year 11-3 and ranked 13th nationally, were one of four ACC teams listed in the final AP poll. Turning attention to basketball, the league’s men’s programs proved to be the nation’s best once again, with Duke winning the NCAA Championship. This marked the fifth NCAA Championship in Men’s Basketball for the ACC in the last 10 years and the third in the last six years. ACC Women’s Basketball set a new single-session attendance mark with a record 11,445 fans attending the opening round of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament and for the eighth-straight year sent at least six teams to the NCAA Tournament. The ACC and its member institutions have a tremendous tradition of academic and athletic balance and success.  As a conference we are extremely excited to reflect on last year’s success while preparing for the upcoming year ahead. Sincerely,

John D. Swofford Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner

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2009-2010 ACC INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

2009-10 OFFICERS Chair of the Council of Presidents FR. WILLIAM P. LEAHY, BOSTON COLLEGE President CLYDE B. MCCOY, MIAMI Vice-President LARRY KILLOUGH, VIRGINIA TECH Secretary-Treasurer CAROLYN M. CALLAHAN, VIRGINIA

BOSTON COLLEGE

President FR. WILLIAM P. LEAHY

CLEMSON

President JAMES F. BARKER

DUKE

President RICHARD H. BRODHEAD

FLORIDA STATE

President T.K. WETHERELL

GEORGIA TECH

MARYLAND

President G. P. “BUD” PETERSON

President C. D. MOTE, JR.

President (February 2010) Dr. Eric J. Barron

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Faculty Athletics Representative ROBERT TAGGART

Faculty Athletics Representative LARRY LAFORGE

Faculty Athletics Representative MARTHA PUTALLAZ

Faculty Athletics Representative JOSEPH BECKHAM

Faculty Athletics Representative SUE ANN ALLEN

Faculty Athletics Representative CHARLES F. WELLFORD

Athletics Director GENE DEFILIPPO

Athletics Director TERRY DON PHILLIPS

Athletics Director KEVIN WHITE

Athletics Director RANDY SPETMAN

Athletics Director DAN RADAKOVICH

Athletics Director DEBORAH A. YOW

Senior Woman Administrator JODY MOORADIAN

Senior Woman Administrator BARBARA KENNEDY-DIXON

Senior Woman Administrator JACKI SILAR

Senior Woman Administrator KELLIE ELLIOTT

Senior Woman Administrator THERESA WENZEL

Senior Woman Administrator KATHLEEN WORTHINGTON

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MIAMI

President DONNA E. SHALALA

NORTH CAROLINA

Chancellor HOLDEN THORP

NC STATE

Chancellor (Interim) JIM WOODWARD

VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA TECH

WAKE FOREST

President JOHN T. CASTEEN, III

President CHARLES W. STEGER

President NATHAN O. HATCH

Chancellor (April 2010) Dr. William R. “Randy” Woodson

Faculty Athletics Representative CLYDE B. MCCOY

Faculty Athletics Representative JOHN P. EVANS

Faculty Athletics Representative SAMUEL L. PARDUE

Faculty Athletics Representative CAROLYN M. CALLAHAN

Faculty Athletics Representative LARRY KILLOUGH

Faculty Athletics Representative RICHARD CARMICHAEL

Athletics Director KIRBY HOCUTT

Athletics Director RICHARD A. BADDOUR

Athletics Director LEE G. FOWLER

Athletics Director CRAIG LITTLEPAGE

Athletics Director JIM WEAVER

Athletics Director RON WELLMAN

Senior Woman Administrator CONNIE NICKEL

Senior Woman Administrator BETH MILLER

Senior Woman Administrator MICHELLE LEE

Senior Woman Administrator JANE MILLER

Senior Woman Administrator SHARON MCCLOSKEY

Senior Woman Administrator BARBARA WALKER

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Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 58th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 120 national championships, including 64 in women’s competition and 56 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 130 times in men’s competition and 91 times in women’s action.

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THE CHAMPIONSHIPS The conference conducts championship competition in 25 sports - 12 for men and 13 for women. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross country, volleyball, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track and field, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing. YEAR IN REVIEW ACC schools captured an all-time high eight national titles and nine individual NCAA crowns during the 200910 academic year. Overall, the ACC has totaled 50 national Team Titles over the last 13 years. The Conference has won two or more NCAA titles in 28 of the past 30 years. 2009-10 ACC NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Field Hockey North Carolina Women’s Soccer North Carolina Men’s Soccer Virginia Men’s Basketball Duke Men’s Ice Hockey Boston College Women’s Rowing Virginia Men’s Lacrosse Duke Women’s Lacrosse Maryland A total of 123 ACC teams earned berths in postseason NCAA competition a year ago, compiling a 116-64-3 (.637) mark. A total of 254 student-athletes earned first, second or third team All-American honors. The ACC also had six National Players of the Year, four named National Freshman of the Year and four National Coach of the Year recipients in 2009-10.

2009-10 ACC CHAMPIONS MEN’S SPORTS Cross Country NC State Soccer Virginia Football Georgia Tech Swimming & Diving Virginia Indoor Track & Field Florida State Wrestling Virginia Basketball Duke Outdoor Track & Field Florida State Tennis Virginia Golf Georgia Tech Lacrosse Virginia Baseball Florida State

ACC MEMBERSHIP CHRONOLOGY May 8, 1953 ACC formed with Clemson College, Duke University, University of Maryland, University of North Carolina, North Carolina State College, South Carolina and Wake Forest College as charter members.

WOMEN’S SPORTS Cross Country Soccer Field Hockey Volleyball Swimming & Diving Indoor Track & Field Basketball Outdoor Track & Field Tennis Golf Rowing Lacrosse Softball

June 30, 1971 University of South Carolina tenders resignation from league membership.

Florida State North Carolina Maryland Florida State Virginia Clemson Duke Clemson Georgia Tech Wake Forest Virginia Maryland Georgia Tech

A HISTORY The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, BlueGray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses.

December 4, 1953 University of Virginia admitted as the league’s eighth member.

April 3, 1978 Georgia Institute of Technology admitted as the league’s eighth member. July 1, 1991 Florida State University admitted as the league’s ninth member. July 1, 2004 The league expands to 11 members with the addition of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and the University of Miami. October 17, 2003 Boston College admitted as the league’s 12th member starting with the 2005-06 academic year.

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NCAA CHAMPIONS

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NCAA FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONS / NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina defeated Maryland in come-from-behind fashion, 3-2, in the 2009 NCAA Field Hockey Championship hosted by Wake Forest University at Kentner Field in WinstonSalem, N.C., to earn the school’s sixth NCAA field hockey title, and second in the last three seasons. With 11.7 seconds remaining and the score knotted at 2-2, senior Danielle Forword scored the game winner on a penalty corner. Although the Atlantic Coast Conference was guaranteed a national championship with a Tar Heel-Terrapin match-up, the win gave the league its 15th national title in field hockey. The title game pitted two ACC teams against each other for the second straight year and eighth overall. North Carolina earned its berth by defeating conference-foe Virginia, 3-2, on Friday. The Tar Heel win was the eighth straight for an ACC team in the NCAA field hockey championship game, and the league now claims 15 NCAA titles since 1983 when field hockey was first sponsored by the league. North Carolina finished the season 20-2 with 14 wins against teams ranked in the nation’s top 25.

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NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONS/ VIRGINIA The second-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team recorded its sixth NCAA Championship and first since 1994 with a 3-2 penalty kick shootout over top-ranked Akron following a 0-0 draw in the 2009 NCAA Championship final at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. The Cavaliers ended the season on a 16-game unbeaten streak, and head coach George Gelnovatch was named Soccer America’s Men’s Coach of the Year, after wrapping up his 14th season at the helm. He earned his 200th-career victory during the regular season, and led Virginia to its fourth ACC Tournament title during his tenure. The title was the sixth for the Cavaliers in program history, having won the championship in 1989 and from 1991-94, while it marked the third national crown for the ACC during the 2009 fall semester (Field Hockey, Women’s Soccer and Men’s Soccer). The league now boasts 14 NCAA Men’s Soccer national titles, including three-straight and four of the past five (Virginia ’09, Maryland ‘08, Wake Forest ‘07, & Maryland ‘05), and has appeared in the championship game on 21 occasions. The Cavaliers had a 6-5 shot advantage over the first 45 minutes, but the teams remained scoreless at the half. In the second half, both teams had crosses go through the area, but neither side could get on the end of those passes and the game went to overtime scoreless. In the overtime periods, neither side could find a game-winning goal, so the champion would be determined by a shootout. Tony Tchani opened the shootout with a goal for Virginia and the Cavaliers took an early advantage when UVa goalkeeper Diego Restrepo stopped Akron’s first kick taken. Jonathan Villanueva, who had two assists in the Cavaliers’ semifinal win over Wake Forest, was named the College Cup’s Most Outstanding Offensive Player, while Restrepo, who posted his school-record extending 16th shutout of the season in the final, was named the College Cup’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player. Joining those players on the All-Tournament team for Virginia were Brian Ownby, Mike Volk and Tchani.

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NCAA WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONS/ NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina (23-3-1) completed its journey in much the same fashion as last season, defeating a pair of fellow elite programs in tight matches to claim its 20th NCAA title and its 21st national title overall in the Women’s College Cup, held Dec. 4 and 6 at College Station, Texas. Casey Nogueira’s goal with just under eight minutes to play keyed a 1-0 win over Notre Dame in the semifinals. The title match saw Jessica McDonald score in the opening minutes, and the Tar Heel defense proved solid again for another 1-0 victory over top-ranked and previously unbeaten and untied Stanford. Nogueira, who scored seven postseason goals, was named Offensive MVP of the tournament. Fellow senor Whitney Engen, who anchored a North Carolina back line that scored 10 shutouts in its final 11 matches, claimed Defensive MVP honors. The 2009 season saw eight ACC teams finish 207-1 in NCAA Tournament play, setting a league record for collective wins in postseason. The 2008 postseason, which also concluded with an NCAA title by North Carolina, saw eight ACC teams finish a combined 17-7. A record seven ACC teams reached the Final 16 of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, and four advanced to the Final Eight. Two of the seven losses suffered by ACC teams in the NCAAs came in head-to-head meetings between conference teams (UNC’s third-round win over Maryland, and the Tar Heels’ victory over Wake Forest in the quarterfinals). Buoyed by the strong NCAA showing, ACC teams finished 86-24-7 against non-conference opposition during the 2009 season, a winning percentage of .765. In 28 years of NCAA Tournament competition, 32 ACC teams have reached the College Cup semifinals (North Carolina 25 times, Florida State three, NC State twice, and Duke and Virginia once each). ACC teams have reached the finals 26 of 28 years, led by North Carolina’s 23 title game appearances.

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NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS/ DUKE Duke claimed its fourth NCAA National Championship, defeating Butler 61-59, before 70,930 in Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium. The Blue Devils now have NCAA titles in three consecutive decades with championship game wins in 1991, 1992, 2001 and 2010 and the championship gave the ACC five national titles in the last 10 years and 12 overall. Kyle Singler averaged 20.0 points and 8.5 rebounds en route to being named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. En route to winning their first national championship since 2001, the Blue Devils posted wins over Arkansas-Pine Bluff (73-44), California (68-53), Purdue (70-57), Baylor (78-71), West Virginia (78-57) and Butler (61-59). Duke’s six NCAA wins were by an average win margin of 14.5 points per game. In addition, Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski is the all-time winningest coach in NCAA Tournament history with 77 wins and the ACC is the winningest conference in NCAA Tournament history.

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NCAA MEN’S ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONS/ BOSTON COLLEGE Boston College clinched its fourth NCAA title in school history with a 5-0 win against Wisconsin at Ford Field in Detroit. The victory earned the Eagles their third NCAA championship in the last 10 years. Sophomore Cam Atkinson scored two goals and junior Joe Whitney added three assists. Junior goalkeeper John Muse denied all 20 of the Badgers’ shots and remained an unblemished 8-0 in the NCAA Tournament. Muse is just the fourth goalie in NCAA Championship game history to record a shutout. In BC’s 7-1 semifinal victory over Miami, Whitney tallied one goal and two assists, while Muse made 17 saves. Head coach Jerry York now has 33 NCAA Tournament wins to his credit, the most in Division I history. York also claimed his fourth national championship, three of which have come during his tenure at BC.

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NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONS/ DUKE Sophomore CJ Costabile scored the game-winning goal five seconds into overtime to give Duke its first NCAA Men’s Lacrosse National Title in program history. Winning the opening faceoff, the longstick midfielder raced down the middle of the field, dodged several Notre Dame defensemen and unleashed a high shot into the net to lift the No. 5 seed Blue Devils to the 6-5 overtime victory in front of 37,126 fans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md. In a contest marked by strong defensive play, the two teams combined for just 11 goals, marking the lowest scoring output in an NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship game. Neither team led by more than one goal during the game as it featured four lead changes and five ties. The Blue Devils’ attack struggled to find the net against Notre Dame’s Scott Rodgers, who tallied 15 saves in goal en route to MVP honors. Senior Max Quinzani, juniors Zach Howell and Michael Manley and sophomore CJ Costabile all were selected to the NCAA All-Tournament Team, while the Blue Devil program concluded the season with a 16-4 overall record. Howell and senior midfielder Steve Schoeffel each recorded two goals for the Blue Devils, while seniors Ned Crotty and Max Quinzani were held to just one assist each. Duke held a narrow 33-31 edge in shots and won the ground ball game 26-22. The faceoff game was an even battle with the Fighting Irish winning eight to the Blue Devils’ seven. Neither team scored on man-up opportunities. The victory gave Duke its 12th National Championship across all sports in school history.

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NCAA WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONS/ MARYLAND The Maryland women’s lacrosse team defeated No. 2 Northwestern, 13-11, for its first NCAA Championship since 2001 and nation-leading 10th overall in front of a record-breaking crowd of 9,782 Sunday at Towson’s Johnny Unitas Stadium. Tournament Most Outstanding Player Caitlyn McFadden scored two goals, added an assist and, most importantly, shut down All-American attacker Katrina Dowd, who was held without a goal after racking up 77 heading into the title game. The Terps snapped Northwestern’s streak of five-consecutive national titles. Maryland was led in scoring by junior Sarah Mollison, sophomore Karri Ellen Johnson and 2010 ACC Freshman of the Year Katie Schwarzmann, who all tallied three goals apiece. Maryland took its first lead of the contest with 3:33 elapsed in the second half after McFadden notched her first goal of the match. Head coach and 2010 ACC Co-Coach of the Year Cathy Reese has now won eight national championships at Maryland - four as a player, three as an assistant, and one as a head coach. Joining McFadden on the NCAA All-Tournament team were Johnson, Mollison, Schwarzmann and Karissa Taylor. Maryland is now 43-16 all-time in NCAA Tournament games and 10-5 all-time in NCAA Championship games. The Terrapins have played in more NCAA Tournament games (59), more NCAA Championship games (15), won more NCAA Tournament games (43) and won more NCAA Championships (10) than any other school in NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse history. In addition, Maryland’s 62 goals in the 2010 NCAA Tournament tied for the fourth-highest total in tournament history with the 2001 Terrapins, their last NCAA title-winning team.

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NCAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA ROWING NCAA CHAMPIONS/ VIRGINIA Virginia captured the first NCAA National Championship for the Atlantic Coast Conference in the sport of Rowing, nudging California for the NCAA national title by capturing the First Varsity Four, finishing second in the First Varsity Eight and fourth in the Second Varsity Eight competitions on Lake Natoma, just outside of Sacramento, Calif. Virginia, one of only three schools which qualified for the Championships in all three events, scored 87 points to best California (82), Princeton (76), Stanford (75) and Brown (71). UVa’s First Varsity Four of Sarah Pichardo, Ruth Reitzinger, Hunter Terry, Chelsea Simpson and Inge Janssen, captured the national championship, only the sixth event title by an ACC school. The win for the Cavaliers marked the second straight year an ACC team had captured the national title in the First Varsity Four. Virginia Coach Kevin Sauer was named National Coach of the Year, as his First Varsity Eight, composed of coxswain Sidney Thorsten, Jennifer Cromwell, Katrin Reinert, Desiree Burns, Kristine O’Brien, Martha Kuzzy, Helen Tompkins, Nora Phillips and Summers Nelson closed hard down the stretch to finish less than a second behind first-place Yale and secure UVa’s and the ACC’s first national title in Rowing.

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

NICK MCCRORY, DUKE PLATFORM DIVE Freshman Nick McCrory captured Duke’s first individual national title in swimming & diving program history with his victory in platform diving. He set a new NCAA championship meet record with 534.00 total points, giving him a 64.50-point advantage over second place. His final dive, which was his most difficult, proved to also be his highest scoring as he received 9.0’s. McCrory also added two more top-four finishes, taking second place in the three-meter dive and fourth in the one-meter. The Chapel Hill, N.C., native was named the ACC’s Male Diver and Freshman of the Year. He was the first Blue Devil to win each award in school history. McCrory was also the first Duke diver since 1961 to win ACC Championships in both the one and three-meter dives. He earned All-ACC honors in three events at the league championship and holds the ACC record in both the one and three-meter.

ROBBY ANDREWS, VIRGINIA INDOOR T&F, 800 M Robby Andrews became the first Cavalier to win an NCAA title in the 800m since 1989 with a first-place finish in the event. He registered a time of 1:48.39 at the national meet in Fayetteville, Ark., edging the second-place finisher by .01 seconds. Virginia finished the meet tied for 20th. Andrews, a native of Englishtown, N.J., also won an ACC title in the same event with a time of 1:50.73, and helped guide the Cavalier distance medley relay squad to a gold medal at the conference championship. Andrews was named Freshman of the Year after finishing the season undefeated. He became Virginia’s fourth All-American in the 800m.

KIM WILLIAMS, FLORIDA STATE INDOOR T&F, TRIPLE JUMP With a top leap of 45-9.25, Florida State’s Kim Williams became just the fifth woman in NCAA history to win consecutive indoor triple jump titles. Williams picked up the fourth national championship and seventh All-American honor of her career. She helped the Seminoles finish in a tie for seventh place. The Kingston, Jamaica, native also placed fifth in the pole vault in Fayetteville, Ark., with a mark of 21-2.50. The 2010 ACC Indoor Field Performer of the Year claimed her third-straight conference triple jump title and took second in the long jump.

PATRICIA MAMONA, CLEMSON OUTDOOR T&F, TRIPLE JUMP Patricia Mamona set a school record in the triple jump with a leap of 45-11.75 en route to an NCAA Individual Championship in the event. The victory marked Clemson’s eighth NCAA event championship in women’s track & field and its first since 2002. Mamona scored 10 of the Tigers’ 15 points and helped them earn an 18th place finish. Her title marked the second consecutive triple jump crown for the ACC after Florida State’s Kim Williams won the event in 2009. Mamona registered three jumps over 45 feet during the event, while her competitors combined for none. For her efforts, the Lisbon, Portugal, native earned ACC Field Performer of the Year Honors. 16

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QUEEN HARRISON, VIRGINIA TECH INDOOR T&F, 60M HURDLES OUTDOOR T&F, 100M HURDLES OUTDOOR T&F, 400M HURDLES Queen Harrison registered a time of 7.95 in the 60m hurdles en route to becoming Virginia Tech’s first women’s track & field national champion at the 2010 NCAA Indoor meet. She led the Hokies to a tie for 10th place in Fayetteville, Ark. The Richmond, Va., native picked up two more titles at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, leading the Hokies to a fifth-place finish. Harrison made history at the championships, winning both the 100m and 400m hurdles and becoming the first woman to sweep the hurdles at the same national meet. Her time of 54.55 in the 400m hurdles set a school record. Not only did Harrison sweep both hurdles events in Eugene, Ore., but she became the first performer in ACC history to win both hurdles events at the conference and NCAA meets in the same season.

MICHAEL SHABAZ & DREW COURTNEY, VIRGINIA MEN’S TENNIS DOUBLES The Virginia men’s tennis program won its fourth individual NCAA Championship as the doubles team of Michael Shabaz and Drew Courtney won the 2010 Men’s Doubles Championship on May 31 at Athens, Ga. The unseeded Cavalier duo, ranked No. 14 nationally entering the tournament, topped second-seeded John-Patrick Smith and Davey Sandgren of Tennessee in the final, 6-7(4), 6-2, 6-3. It was the second consecutive doubles title for Shabaz, who won the 2009 championship with Dominic Inglot, also defeating the Volunteer team of Smith and Sandgren in the final. Shabaz became the first player since Matt Lucena of California to win consecutive doubles titles. Lucena won the 1990 and 1991 titles, also accomplishing the feat by playing with different partners. It marked the fourth consecutive year that Virginia has won a NCAA Individual Championship. Som-

VARSITY FOUR, VIRGINIA The Cavalier Varsity Four (coxswain Sarah Pichardo, Ruth Retzinger, Hunter Terry, Chelsea Simpson and Inge Janssen) became the first Virginia crew since the 2007 Varsity Four to capture a national championship by winning the NCAA championship race on May 30 at the NCAA Rowing Championships in Sacramento, California. The group started off its race with a commanding lead of a seat of open water at the 500-meter mark. By the halfway mark of its race, the Varsity Four had increased its lead to a full boat-length of open water ahead of second-place California, and the Cavaliers never looked back. Cal was second in the race, followed by Wisconsin. The 2010 Varsity Four did not lose a race during the spring season and won the ACC Championship race in addition to the NCAA Championship race. It became the first UVa crew to win a national championship since the 2007 Varsity Four.

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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS / FALL SPORTS

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AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion NC State

Freshman of the Year Wes Rickman Florida State

Performer of the Year Emil Heineking Virginia

Coach of the Year Rollie Geiger NC State

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Matthew Leeder Florida State

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ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1953 NC State 1954 Maryland 1955 Maryland 1956 North Carolina 1957 North Carolina 1958 Duke 1959 Duke 1960 North Carolina 1961 North Carolina 1962 North Carolina 1963 North Carolina 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Duke 1971 North Carolina 1972 Maryland 1973 Duke 1974 Maryland 1975 Duke 1976 Maryland 1977 Duke 1978 Clemson 1979 North Carolina 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Clemson 1984 Virginia 1985 North Carolina 1986 NC State 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Wake Forest 1990 Wake Forest 1991 NC State 1992 NC State 1993 Wake Forest 1994 Wake Forest 1995 NC State 1996 NC State 1997 NC State 1998 NC State 1999 NC State 2000 Duke 2001 NC State 2002 NC State 2003 NC State 2004 NC State 2005 Virginia 2006 NC State 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 NC State

NUMBER OF ACC TITLES CAPTURED BY NC STATE

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

With six of the top 23 runners in the field, NC STATE won the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference cross country championship, edging two-time defending champion Virginia for the men’s title. Virginia’s Emil Heineking won the individual championship in the men’s race, running the 8K course at the WakeMed Soccer and Cross Country Complex in a time of 23:15.49. Cavalier teammate Ryan Collins was second at 23:17.74. The men’s race was one of the closest in the history of the event. Heineking and Collins were well-ahead of the Wolfpack’s Martinez and Hill, but the field was tightly bunched after that. NC State won thanks in large part to its fourth, fifth and sixth runners finishing ahead of Virginia’s fourth-place finisher. NC State, which won its 14th men’s championship and its 11th in the last 15 years, was paced by senior John Martinez and sophomore Ryan Hill, who ran third and fourth, respectively. Redshirt-freshman Patrick Campbell placed eighth for the Wolfpack, which

won the championship with a team score of 56 points. Virginia won a three-way battle for second place with 71 points, thanks in large part to the 1-2 finish of Heineking and Collins. Florida State was third, one point behind the Cavaliers with 72 points, and Duke was fourth with 74. Virginia Tech finished fifth with 122 points, followed by North Carolina (6th, 138), Maryland (7th, 219), Georgia Tech (8th, 239), Wake Forest (9th, 281), Boston College (10th, 287), Clemson (11th, 293) and Miami (12th, 395).

• NCAA ACTION Virginia, with a 15th place finish, led four ACC teams in the NCAA Men’s Championship Meet. NC State’s Ryan Hill led all ACC runners with a 15th-place finish and paced the Wolfpack to a 27th place finish in the team standings. while Duke was 28th and Florida State 30th.

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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS / FALL SPORTS

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Florida State

Freshman of the Year Juliet Bottorff Duke

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

FLORIDA STATE placed seven runners in the top 20 and rolled to the women’s team title over runner-up Duke. Two-time defending women’s champion Susan Kuijken was an easy repeat winner, running the 6K course in a time of 19:39.3. The biggest suspense in the women’s race turned out to be Kuijken’s final margin of victory. She eased across the finish line a full 16 seconds ahead of runner-up Catherine White of Virginia, who ran the course in an impressive time of 19:55.9. FSU’s Pilar McShine was third at 20:06.4, 11 seconds behind White. FSU’s top seven runners all finished in the top 20. In winning their third-straight ACC championship, the Seminoles thoroughly dominated the women’s race. In addition to Kuijken, junior Pilar McShine was third (20:06.4), junior Pasca Cheruiyot was sixth (20:16.6), sophomore Jennifer Dunn was 13th (20:37.8) and freshman Jessica Perry was 14th (20:40.7), giving the Seminoles five runners on the all-conference team. FSU won with a team score of 37 points, easily outdistancing runner-up Duke (71 points) and third-place Virginia (84). NC State finished fourth in the women’s race with 109 points, followed by North Carolina (5th, 137 points), Boston College (6th, 144), Maryland (7th, 192), Wake Forest (8th, 204), Clemson (9th, 221), Virginia Tech (10th, 284), Georgia Tech (11th, 312) and Miami (12th, 380).

• NCAA ACTION In the Women’s NCAA National Championship Meet, Florida State had five runners finish in the top 46 en route to a second-place finish with 133 points, 47 points behind champion Villanova. The Seminoles’ Susan Kuijken led all ACC participants with a third place finish while Virginia’s Catherine White was fourth. As a team, Duke finished eighth and Virginia 15th.

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1978 NC State 1979 NC State 1980 NC State 1981 Virginia 1982 Virginia 1983 NC State 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 Clemson 1987 NC State 1988 NC State 1989 NC State 1990 NC State 1991 NC State 1992 NC State 1993 NC State 1994 North Carolina 1995 NC State 1996 NC State 1997 NC State 1998 NC State 1999 North Carolina 2000 NC State 2001 NC State 2002 NC State Wake Forest 2003 North Carolina 2004 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 NC State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State 2009 Florida State

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 Virginia 1982 Virginia

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Performer of the Year Susan Kuijken Florida State

Coach of the Year Karen Harvey Florida State

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Susan Kuijken

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AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Maryland

Freshman of the Year Kelsey Kolojejchick North Carolina

Offensive Player of the Year Katie O’Donnell Maryland

Defensive Player of the Year Emma Thomas Maryland

Coach of the Year Missy Meharg Maryland

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Lauren Miller Duke

FIELD HOCKEY ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 Maryland 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 Maryland 1999 Maryland 2000 Maryland 2001 Maryland 2002 Wake Forest 2003 Wake Forest 2004 North Carolina 2005 Maryland 2006 Wake Forest 2007 North Carolina 2008 Maryland 2009 Maryland ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1987 Maryland 1989 North Carolina 1993 Maryland 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1999 Maryland 2002 Wake Forest 2003 Wake Forest 2004 Wake Forest 2005 Maryland 2006 Maryland 2007 North Carolina 2008 Maryland 2009 North Carolina

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The 2009 field hockey season ended in the same fashion the previous seven ended: with an NCAA championship for an ACC school. North Carolina, guided by NFHCA National Coach of the Year Karen Shelton, captured the school’s sixth national title in field hockey, and the 15th for the conference, with a 3-2 win over previously unbeaten and top-seeded Maryland. In the ACC Tournament, MARYLAND cruised all the way to the title game of the ACC Championship, defeating Virginia, 3-2, and earning their second straight conference crown and eighth overall. They became the first school to claim the Offensive and Defensive players of the Year and Coach of the Year in the same season, with junior Katie O’Donnell, winner of the Honda Award as the NCAA’s top field hockey student-athlete, becoming the first three-time player of the year in the league’s history of field hockey. Senior Emma Thomas was selected as Defensive Player of the Year and Missy Meharg enjoyed her fifth Coach of the Year honor in her 22nd season as the Terps’ coach. Duke senior Lauren Miller, who finished her Blue Devil career in third place with 31 career assists, was named ScholarAthlete of the Year, and North Carolina’s Kelsey Kolojejchick was named Freshman of the Year, becoming the sixth Tar Heel to earn the honor, Coaches Karen Shelton (South) and Boston College’s Ainslee Lamb (Northeast) were named NFHCA Regional Coaches of the Year. Collectively, 37 student-athletes were named to a

NFHCA all-region team, including Boston College senior Chelsey Feole (Northeast), Virginia sophomore Paige Selenski (South), and O’Donnell (Mid-Atlantic), who were named regional player of the year. The ACC also lead all NCAA Division I conferences with 22 All-Americas and 40 student-athletes were named to the NFHCA’s National Academic Squad. All six ACC teams were ranked in every NFHCA Top-20 poll, with Maryland claiming No. 1 in all 11 rankings. The conference claimed the top three teams in seven polls and the top four teams in three polls.

• NCAA ACTION For the fifth straight season, five of the ACC’s six teams earned berths to the NCAA championship, the most of any conference in the 16-team field. Four ACC teams-Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and Wake Forest-advanced to the second round for the 14th straight year, while the Terps, Tar Heels, and Cavaliers advanced to the semifinal round, giving the ACC three teams in the Final Four for the fifth time in the last seven seasons. For the second consecutive season and eighth time overall, the NCAA championship game featured a match-up of two ACC teams-Maryland and North Carolinawith the Heels claiming a 3-2 triumph over Maryland. Last season marked the eighth straight season in which an ACC team won the national title, and the 11th straight year in which a league school competed for the NCAA championship.

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FOOTBALL GEORGIA TECH captured its first undisputed ACC Football Championship since 1990, downing Atlantic Division Champion Clemson, 39-34, in the Fifth Annual Dr Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game, played for the second straight year at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. Georgia Tech running back Jonathan Dwyer scored what proved to be the game-winning touchdown with 1:20 remaining overcoming a herculean effort by Clemson’s C.J. Spiller who rushed for a Championship Game record 233 yards on just 20 carries and four touchdowns. Spiller became the first player on a losing team to be named game Most Outstanding Player for a college championship football game. The Yellow Jackets, who finished the year 11-3 and ranked 13th nationally, were one of four ACC teams listed in the final AP poll. They were joined by 10th-ranked Virginia Tech, Miami (19) and 22

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Clemson (24). Seven ACC teams, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Florida State, Miami, Clemson, North Carolina and Boston College earned bowl bids. The Hokies became one of only two teams nationally to have won 10 or more games in each of the past six seasons, posting a 10-3 record and six ACC teams finished the year with eight or more victories. Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden completed a 44-year career with a 33-21 victory over 18th-ranked West Virginia in the Konica-Minolta Gator Bowl, achieving the 389th victory of his legendary career; second most in the history of college football. Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson became the first coach in league history to be named ACC Coach of the Year in his first two seasons at his school. Spiller was named the ACC’s Player of the Year after setting single-season (2,680) and career (7,588) conference marks for all-purpose yards, while also setting an NCAA record with 7 career kickoff returns for touchdowns. Spiller was a consensus All-America and one of four ACC players who earned first-team All-America honors

including Georgia Tech defensive end Derrick Morgan, Clemson safety DeAndre McDaniel and Florida State guard Rodney Hudson. Hudson was named All-ACC for the third time and was honored as the winner of the ACC’s Jacob’s Blocking Trophy as the league’s top blocker. Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner was named the ACC’s top scholarathlete as winner of the Jim Tatum Award and NC State running back Toney Baker, who missed two seasons while recuperating from knee surgeries, was honored with the Brian Piccolo Award for courage. Morgan, who led the ACC in quarterback sacks with 12.5, was named the ACC’s Defensive Player of the Year, while Virginia Tech tailback Ryan Williams, who became the first freshman in league history to lead the ACC in rushing and scoring, was named its Rookie of the Year. Williams’ rushing total was the third-best in ACC history while he set ACC records for most rushing touchdowns (21), most overall touchdowns (22) and most points scored (132) as well as tying the NCAA Freshmen record for rushing TD. The ACC had five


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players top 1,000 yards in rushing for the first time in its history as Boston College sophomore tailback Montel Harris, Georgia Tech’s Dwyer and Josh Nesbitt joined Williams and Spiller in topping the 1,000-yard mark. Boston College true freshman linebacker Luke Kuechly, who finished 2nd nationally in tackles and solo tackles, was the ACC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. Kuechly was also named National Defensive Rookie of the Year by Rivals.com. Skinner and Duke quarterback Thaddeus Lewis became the first opposing signal callers in league history to each have 9,000 career passing yards when the pair faced off in their regular season finale. Lewis finished 2nd on the ACC’s career list in passing yards and 3rd in total offense, while Skinner was fourth in both categories. Clemson’s C.J. Spiller was the 9th player taken on the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft giving the ACC a Top 10 draftee in each of the past five seasons—the only conference in the country to do so. In all, the ACC had four players taken in the first round of the NFL Draft and had 31 players drafted overall. Boston College’s Mark Herzlich received the Commissioner’s Award after sitting out the 2009 season while recovering from Ewing’s Sarcoma, a form of bone cancer. Herzlich, the 2008 ACC Defensive Player of the Year, was an inspiration to all in the ACC and many in the college football community as more than $180,000 was donated in his name to cancer research by BC’s opponents.

ACC Champion Georgia Tech

Player of the Year C.J. Spiller Clemson

Rookie of the Year Ryan Williams Virginia Tech

Coach of the Year Paul Johnson Georgia Tech

Offensive Rookie of the Year Ryan Williams Virginia Tech

Jim Tatum Award Riley Skinner Wake Forest

Defensive Rookie of the Year Luke Kuechly Boston College

Jacobs Blocking Award Rodney Hudson Florida State

Offensive Player of the Year C.J. Spiller Clemson

Brian Piccolo Award for Courage Toney Baker NC State

Defensive Player of the Year Derrick Morgan Georgia Tech

Commissioner’s Cup Mark Herzlich Boston College

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1953 Duke Maryland 1954 Duke 1955 Maryland Duke 1956 Clemson 1957 NC State 1958 Clemson 1959 Clemson 1960 Duke 1961 Duke 1962 Duke 1963 North Carolina NC State 1964 NC State 1965 Clemson NC State 1966 Clemson 1967 Clemson 1968 NC State 1969 South Carolina 1970 Wake Forest 1971 North Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 NC State 1974 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1976 Maryland 1977 North Carolina 1978 Clemson 1979 NC State 1980 North Carolina 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Maryland 1984 Maryland 1985 Maryland 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Virginia Duke 1990 Georgia Tech 1991 Clemson 1992 Florida State 1993 Florida State 1994 Florida State 1995 Florida State Virginia 1996 Florida State 1997 Florida State 1998 Florida State Georgia Tech 1999 Florida State 2000 Florida State 2001 Maryland 2002 Florida State 2003 Florida State 2004 Virginia Tech 2005 Florida State 2006 Wake Forest 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Georgia Tech

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1953 Maryland 1981 Clemson 1990 Georgia Tech 1993 Florida State 1999 Florida State

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Virginia recorded its eighth-consecutive shutout, blanking NC State, 1-0, to win the 2009 ACC Men’s Soccer Championship at WakeMed Soccer Park. Freshman forward Will Bates put the fifth-seeded Cavaliers (143-3) on the board at the 15:12 mark in the first half. Jordan Evans and Hunter Jumper fed the ball to Bates, whose shot from six yards out found the back left corner of the net. Behind stingy play by the defense and an MVP performance by goalkeeper Diego Restrepo, one goal was all Virginia would need to win its 10th ACC title and its first since 2004. Joining Restrepo on the AllTournament team was Virginia teammates Bates, Jumper and Tony Tchani; Boston College’s Edvin Worley; Clemson’s Nathan Thornton; NC State’s Chris Widman, Alan Sanchez and Ronnie Bouemboue; and Wake Forest’s Zack Schilawski and Andy Lubahn. Seven of the ACC’s nine men’s soccer programs were represented on the 2009 AllACC first-, second- and All-Freshman teams. Wake Forest and North Carolina, two teams

that share the 2009 ACC regular-season crown, joined Maryland and Virginia, with four honorees apiece on the All-Conference squads. Wake, which earned the top seed in the ACC Tournament after following ACC tiebreaker procedures, picked up a league-high four first-team selections, just one shy of the school’s 2008 first-team total. The Demon Deacons earned their fifth regular-season crown in program history, while also leading with three of the four 2009 individual awards. Headlining the All-ACC first-team was Wake Forest midfielder Corben Bone. Joining his teammate and classmate on the All-ACC first-team was Wake defender Ike Opara, who was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year for the second-consecutive year. The Deacs’ head coach Jay Vidovich was selected as the 2009 ACC Coach of the Year, earning the fifth Coach of the Year honor of his career. He helped Wake secure a share of the ACC regular-season title with a 13-3-2 overall record and a 5-2-1 mark in ACC play. Overall, ACC teams finished 77-20-7 against


non-conference opposition during the 2009 season, a winning percentage of .774, and boasted four teams among the top five final RPI ratings. In addition, the ACC had seven programs among the top 16, the only league to have seven in the top 20, much less the top 50. Virginia and Wake Forest ranked No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the final 2009 RPI, while North Carolina and Maryland rounded out at No. 4 and No. 5.

• NCAA ACTION The ACC led all conferences with seven teams selected to the 2009 NCAA

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Tournament Field of 48, while four of the seven ACC teams receiving a bid earned a top 16 national seed, including three of the top five spots. The league eventually owned 75 percent (three-of-four) College Cup teams (North Carolina, Virginia and Wake Forest), and finished with an impressive 15-2-1 record against non-conference opponents in this year’s NCAA Tournament. Virginia (2), Wake Forest (3), North Carolina (5) and NC State (15) earned byes, while Boston College, Duke and Maryland received at-large invites. ACC Tournament Champion and eventual NCAA Tournament Champion Virginia made its 31st NCAA appearance and 29th-straight, the nation’s longest active streak and an ACC record that dates back to 1981. Since seeding began in 1994, the ACC has been awarded the top seed 10 of the possible 16 years. The 2009 saw the ACC collect its 14th Men’s Soccer National Championship as the Virginia Cavaliers won the national crown, their sixth NCAA title and first since 1994. The squad won following a 3-2 penalty kick shootout to defeat top-ranked Akron following a 0-0 draw in the championship final at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. The Cavaliers (19-3-3) ended the season on a 16-game unbeaten streak. In addition, ACC teams finished 76-20-7 against non-conference opposition during the 2009 season, a winning percentage of .772, and six of the league nine men’s soccer programs were ranked in the RPI Top 30, topping all other conferences in the country. The league’s programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 163 appearances that include 224 victories in the last 51 years, earning 14 national crowns and making 21 appearances in the title contest. The 2009 season also marked the ninthconsecutive year at least one team from the ACC was represented in the College Cup and sixth-consecutive that the ACC sent at least two teams to the NCAA Semifinals.

THE NUMBER OF NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS CAPTURED BY AN ACC TEAM IN THE LAST 5 YEARS

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Virginia

Freshman of the Year Andrew Wenger Duke

Offensive Player of the Year Corben Bone Wake Forest

Defensive Player of the Year Ike Opara Wake Forest

Coach of the Year Jay Vidovich Wake Forest

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Zack Schilawski Wake Forest

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1953 Maryland 1954 Maryland 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland North Carolina 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Virginia 1970 Virginia 1971 Maryland 1972 Clemson 1973 Clemson 1974 Clemson 1975 Clemson 1976 Clemson 1977 Clemson 1978 Clemson 1979 Clemson 1980 Duke 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Clemson 1986 Virginia 1987 North Carolina 1988 Virginia 1989 Wake Forest 1990 NC State 1991 Virginia 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 Virginia 1995 Virginia 1996 Maryland 1997 Virginia 1998 Clemson 1999 Duke 2000 North Carolina 2001 Clemson 2002 Maryland 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Boston College 2008 Maryland 2009 Virginia

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1984 Clemson 1986 Duke 1987 Clemson 1989 Virginia 1991 Virginia 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 Virginia 2001 North Carolina 2005 Maryland 2007 Wake Forest 2008 Maryland 2009 Virginia

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Third-seeded NORTH CAROLINA went into the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship’s game as the lower seed for just the third time ever, but showed it was still the team to beat by defeating top seed Florida State, 3-0, in the title match Nov. 8 in Cary, NC at WakeMed Soccer Park. The fourth-ranked Tar Heels scored two goals in the first 13 minutes of the match and added one second-half goal as they avenged an earlier loss to the third-ranked Seminoles. UNC won the ACC title for the 21st time. North Carolina wasted no time in claiming an early lead. In the third minute of play, senior forward Casey Nogueira scored her seventh goal of the season from 16 yards out

on assists from Jessica McDonald and Kristi Eveland. Nogueira, the ACC Championship Most Valuable Player for the second year in a row, made it a 2-0 game when she sent a penalty kick into the lower left corner of the net at the 12:48 mark. It was the 3,000th goal in UNC women’s soccer history. Forward Sterling Smith gave the Tar Heels a 3-0 lead at 69:16 when her cross from 12 yards out slipped inside the left post. It was the first goal of the season for the senior from Chapel Hill. The Tar Heels, who outscored their opponents 7-0 in three ACC Championship matches, recorded their fifth consecutive shutout and conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Nogueira was joined


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on the all-tournament team by UNC teammates Ashlyn Harris, Kristi Eveland, Whitney Engen and Tobin Heath; Florida State’s Jessica Price, Tiffany McCarty, Amanda DaCosta and Becky Edwards, Boston College’s Jillian Mastroianni and Virginia Tech’s Kelly Conheeney. North Carolina’s Engen, generally regarded as the nation’s top defender, was named the Honda Award Winner for Women’s Soccer on Dec. 22 after playing a leading role in the Tar Heels’drive to the national title.

League champion North Carolina and fellow nationally Top 10-ranked teams Florida State and Boston College led a group of eight Atlantic Coast Conference members that were selected to compete in 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship. The 64-team field featured North Carolina and Florida State as No. 1 national seeds, while Boston College competed as a No. 2 seed. Wake Forest and Virginia Tech made the field as No. 3 seeds, and Maryland as a No. 4 national seed. Virginia and Duke also made the field, giving the ACC a leaguerecord tying eight teams in the tournament for a third straight year. The six national seeds also matched a conference record set last year. It marked the seventh straight year that at least seven ACC teams made the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship field, and the 11th straight year that at least six ACC teams were selected. North Carolina entered the field as the defending national champion and seeking is 20th NCAA title overall. The Tar Heels have appeared in the NCAA tourney each of the 28 years since its inception in 1982 and own an all-time record of 106-7-1 in the event. Several other ACC teams extended notable streaks with their 2009 NCAA appearances. Virginia was in the field for the 16th straight year and the 22nd overall. Wake Forest competed for the 14th straight year. Florida State, which had reached four of the previous six Women’s College Cups as a Final Four participant, has been part of the tournament field every year since 2000 (10 straight appearances). It marked the seventh straight tournament appearance for Duke, and the Blue Devils’ 16th overall. Boston College appeared for the seventh straight year (13th overall), while Virginia Tech made the field for a second straight year (third overall). Meanwhile, Maryland was back in postseason play for the first time since 2004. The 2009 NCAA appearance was the Terps’ 10th overall.

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion North Carolina

Freshman of the Year Victoria DiMartino Boston College

Offensive Player of the Year Tiffany McCarty Florida State

Defensive Player of the Year Whitney Engen North Carolina

Coach of the Year Mark Krikorian Florida State

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Whitney Engen North Carolina

20 NUMBER OF TIMES NORTH CAROLINA CAPTURED THE NCAA TITLE ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1987 North Carolina 1988 NC State 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2004 Virginia 2005 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2007 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 North Carolina ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 North Carolina

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ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS / FALL SPORTS

AWARD WINNERS

VOLLEYBALL

ACC Champion Florida State

The 2009 volleyball season became a landmark year for the Atlantic Coast Conference after league record five teams were selected to the NCAA Volleyball Championship, led by conference champion FLORIDA STATE, which earned a No. 3 seed in the 64team field. The Seminoles, under the tutelage of second-year coach Chris Poole, claimed their first regular season championship with a 19-1 league mark to earn their second automatic qualifying bid to the NCAA championship and advanced to the “Elite Eight,” becoming just the second ACC team to accomplish the feat. Led by Poole, the American Volleyball Coaches Association’s East Region Coach of the Year, and ACC Player of the Year Brianna Barry, the Seminoles were the only league team to be ranked in the AVCA Top-25 poll during the year and set a school record by ranking as high as 11th in the final poll of the season. Barry led the league and ranked second nationally with a .492 hitting percentage. In addition to being named ACC Player of the Year and ACC Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Barry was named a second-team AVCA All-America, and was joined by fellow All-Americas Sandra Adeleye— the AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year—and Kelsey Murphy of Clemson, Kellie Catanach and Rachael Moss of Duke, Jordana Price of Florida State, Monique Mead and Mary Ashley Tippins of Georgia Tech, and Lane Carico of Miami, all of whom were Honorable Mention picks. In addition, six more were named to the AVCA All-East Region team. Six teams finished the 28

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season with a winning record, including three with 20 or more wins, and Florida State, a 31-game winner. Duke (27-6, 17-3 ACC), Georgia Tech (21-10, 15-5 ACC) and Clemson (23-10, 13-7 ACC) each broke the 20-win plateau and joined Miami (18-13 , 11-9 ACC) to make up the quintet of ACC squads the NCAA championship field. In non-conference competition, league teams combined to boast a 91-54 mark, an impressive .627 winning percentage, and posted a pair of wins over ranked opponents.

Freshman of the Year Monique Mead Georgia Tech

Player of the Year Brianna Barry Florida State

• NCAA ACTION An Atlantic Coast Conference record five league teams were selected to the 2009 NCAA Volleyball Championship. Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and Miami each earned berths the tournament, becoming the first group of five teams in the 29-year history of volleyball in the ACC to be selected to the NCAA tournament. Despite firstround exits by four teams, the ACC recorded a 3-5 record in the tournament, thanks to an “Elite Eight” appearance by No. 3 overall Florida State. The Seminoles defeated both Alabama A&M and Jacksonville State by 3-0 scores in the first and second rounds, an edged Kentucky, 3-2, in the Sweet 16, before dropping a 3-1 decision to Minnesota.

Defensive Player of the Year Didem Ege Clemson

Coach of the Year Chris Poole Florida State

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Brianna Barry Florida State

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1980 North Carolina 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 Duke 1985 Duke 1986 Duke 1987 NC State 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 Maryland 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Georgia Tech 1996 Maryland 1997 Clemson 1998 Florida State 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Maryland 2004 Maryland 2005 North Carolina Maryland 2006 Duke 2007 Clemson 2008 Duke North Carolina 2009 Florida State

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Duke’s Blue Devils captured their ninth ACC title in 12 years, and 18th overall, defeating seventh-seeded Georgia Tech 65-61 in the finals of the 57th annual ACC Tournament at the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum. Duke forward Kyle Singler was named Tournament MVP after averaging 20.0 points and 6.0 rebounds in the three wins. The seventh-seeded Yellow Jackets reached the championship game for the first time since 2005. Nine of the 11 Tournament games were decided by six points or less, including five by fewer than four points. In a tournament of upsets, Duke was the only one of the Tournament’s top six seeds to make it to the semifinals. Maryland senior guard Greivis Vasquez, whose all-around play keyed the Terrapins

to a share of the ACC’s regular-season title was named the ACC Player of the Year in voting by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). The Caracas, Venezuela, native finished as the only player in ACC history with 2,000 or more points, 750 or more assists and 600 or more rebounds in a career. Georgia Tech forward Derrick Favors was voted the 2010 ACC Rookie of the Year in voting by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Favors became the 11th Yellow Jacket - an ACC high - to earn ACC Rookie of the Year honors. Favors finished fourth in the ACC in rebounds (8.4), second in blocked shots (2.1), fourth in offensive rebounds (3.0) and 17th in points per game (12.4). Maryland’s Gary Williams, whose


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Terrapins finished 24-9 overall, 13-3 in the ACC and a share of the league’s regular season title with Duke, was named ACC Coach of the Year in voting by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA).

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Duke captured the ACC’s fifth national title in 10 years, and the 12th overall, with a 6159 win over Butler before 70,930 in Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium. The Blue Devils’ fourth national championship wrapped up another outstanding season for the ACC as nine league teams earned post-season berths, including six NCAA Tournament teams – Duke, Maryland, Florida State, Clemson, Wake Forest and Georgia Tech – and three NIT teams – North Carolina, NC State and Virginia Tech. The Tar Heels advanced to the NIT finals before losing to Dayton 79-68. Duke junior forward Kyle Singler was named the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player, and along with Jon Scheyer and Nolan Smith, was named to the All-Final Four team. Duke’s six NCAA wins are by an average win margin of 14.5 points per game. With Duke’s national title game victory over Butler, the ACC has now won as many national championships (5) over the past 10 years (2001-2010) as all of the other conferences combined. The Big East and the SEC are tied for second with two each and the Big 12 has one. With a 9-5 mark in this year’s NCAA Tournament, the ACC extended its record-setting non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament play to 23 straight years. The Big East is next with 18 straight non-losing records in NCAA Tournament play. The ACC has had at least one Final Four team in 19 of the last 23 years and is the winningest conference in NCAA Tournament history with a 347-175 (.665) mark. For the second time in four years, 10 ACC teams finished the season with 20 or more wins. The ACC is the only conference in Division I history to have 10 teams win 20 or more games in a single season. Over the last five years (2006-2010) the ACC is the only conference to have each of its teams make at least one NCAA Tournament appearance.

Number of NCAA Titles ACC teams have won, including five in the last 10 years

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Duke

Rookie of the Year Derrick Favors Georgia Tech

Player of the Year Greivis Vasquez Maryland

Defensive Player of the Year Chris Singleton Florida State

Coach of the Year Gary Williams Maryland

Skip Prosser Award (Scholar-Athlete Award) Jerome Meyinsse Virginia

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1954 NC State 1955 NC State 1956 NC State 1957 North Carolina 1958 Maryland 1959 NC State 1960 Duke 1961 Wake Forest 1962 Wake Forest 1963 Duke 1964 Duke 1965 NC State 1966 Duke 1967 North Carolina 1968 North Carolina 1969 North Carolina 1970 NC State 1971 South Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 NC State 1974 NC State 1975 North Carolina 1976 Virginia 1977 North Carolina 1978 Duke 1979 North Carolina 1980 Duke 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 NC State 1984 Maryland 1985 Georgia Tech 1986 Duke 1987 NC State 1988 Duke 1989 North Carolina 1990 Georgia Tech 1991 North Carolina 1992 Duke 1993 Georgia Tech 1994 North Carolina 1995 Wake Forest 1996 Wake Forest 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Duke 2004 Maryland 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 Duke 2010 Duke ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1957 North Carolina 1974 NC State 1982 North Carolina 1983 NC State 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 North Carolina 2001 Duke 2002 Maryland 2005 North Carolina 2009 North Carolina 2010 Duke

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The ACC tallied a 75 percent non-conference win record, tallying 152 wins out-of-conference on the year, including an 86 winning percentage at home. The league was also one of only three leagues (ACC, Big East and Big 12) with seven teams owning more than 20 wins. The ACC won its third-straight Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge, and has now collected 22 victories over Big Ten opponents in the Challenge series

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history. The Challenge, which concluded its third year of an original four-year agreement that has been extended to 2012, matches 11 teams from each conference in head-to-head competition. Eighth-ranked Duke claimed the 2010 ACC Women’s Basketball Championship with a 70-60 victory over NC State in the Greensboro Coliseum. It was the sixth ACC championship for the Blue Devils, but their first since winning fiveconsecutive from 2000-04. Duke gave third-year coach Joanne P. McCallie her first ACC Championship, while she also became the first coach to lead teams to four conference titles in four different

conferences. Duke junior guard Jasmine Thomas was selected as the Tournament MVP, becoming just the fifth player in Duke history to earn the honor. She scored 49 total points in three games to lead Duke to the ACC Conference Championship. The Wolfpack, less than one year removed from the loss of legendary coach Kay Yow, responded to first-year head coach Kellie Harper, who guided the Pack all the way to the finals of the 33rd Annual ACC Tournament, before losing to top-seeded Duke. NC State became only the second team in ACC Tournament history to reach the tournament finals as a No. 6 seed. In


addition, the 2010 ACC Tournament set a new single-session attendance record in the opening round’s School Day game with a crowd of 11,445. Ten of the league’s 12 teams were represented on the 2010 all-league squads. Monica Wright earned AllACC honors for the fourth-consecutive season alongside six multi-year allconference performers on the first, second, and honorable mention squads. Joining Wright were seniors Lele Hardy (Clemson) and Jacinta Monroe (Florida State) and juniors Cetera DeGraffenreid (North Carolina) and Carolyn Swords (Boston College), who are each collecting an All-ACC honor for the third time. Wright, who was name 2010 ACC Player of the Year, was also selected by the league’s 12 women’s basketball head coaches as 2010 ACC Defensive Player of the Year, and is the first Cavalier to garner the award since it was first put into place for the 2004-05 season. Wright began the season chasing Virginia’s all-time scoring record and concluded her career as the third-highest alltime scorer in the history of the ACC and No. 1 in UVa annals. McCallie, in just her third year at the helm of the Blue Devils, was selected as 2010 ACC Coach of the Year. Georgia Tech’s Alex Montgomery earned the third annual ACC Sixth Player of the Year honor, while NC State’s Marissa Kastanek was named the 2010 ACC Freshman of the Year. In addition, Duke’s Thomas was named recipient of the second-ever Kay Yow Award as the ACC Women’s Basketball Scholar-

206 Athlete of the Year. The 2010 Draft saw the pair of ACC student-athletes (Wright (UVa) and Monroe (FSU)) tabbed in the first 10 picks of the 2010 Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) Draft.

• NCAA ACTION For the eighth-straight year, the ACC was represented by at least six teams in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Field of 64. The league was one of only four conferences to place six or more teams in the Big Dance. Duke earned a No. 2 seed in the Memphis region, marking their 16th-straight NCAA tournament and 17th overall. Joining Duke among the top seeds selected for the 2010 NCAA Tournament was Florida State, which shared the league’s regular season crown with Duke. In addition to Duke and Florida State as ACC representatives in the NCAA Tournament were Georgia Tech, North Carolina, NC State and Virginia. Maryland, Miami and Wake Forest received bids to participate in the 2010 Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT), extending the

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number of ACC postseason teams to nine - the fifth time the league has accomplished that feat and third time in the last seven years. Duke and Florida State advanced to the NCAA Regional Finals, while Miami made a strong season finale by going 5-1 in the postseason WNIT, dropping to California in the championship game. The Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Regionals for the 12th time out of the last 13 years, and made its eighth NCAA regional final appearance over the last 13 years . Third-seeded FSU’s 74-71 win over No. 7-seed Mississippi State in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 secured the school’s first-ever berth in the Elite Eight and gave Florida State its school-record 29th victory of the season, breaking the 1982 squad’s mark of 28. Miami advanced to play in its first WNIT Final. The Hurricanes advanced to the championship game, the first time in school history that the Hurricanes advanced to a postseason tournament championship.

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 NC State 1981 Maryland 1982 Maryland 1983 Maryland 1984 North Carolina 1985 NC State 1986 Maryland 1987 NC State 1988 Maryland 1989 Maryland 1990 Virginia 1991 NC State 1992 Virginia 1993 Virginia 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 Clemson 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Clemson 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Duke 2004 Duke 2005 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2007 North Carolina 2008 North Carolina 2009 Maryland 2010 Duke ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1994 North Carolina 2006 Maryland

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Duke

Freshman of the Year Marissa Kastanek NC State

Player of the Year Monica Wright Virginia

Defensive Player of the Year Monica Wright Virginia

Sixth Player of the Year Alex Montgomery Georgia Tech

Coach of the Year Joanne P. McCallie Duke

Kay Yow Award (Scholar-Athlete Award ) Jasmine Thomas Duke

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VIRGINIA finished on top, winning its third consecutive and 13th overall ACC title. Following competition at the NCAA championship, Georgia Tech’s Gal Nevo was selected in a vote by the head coaches as ACC Swimmer of the Year for the second consecutive season, while Duke’s Nick McCrory collected both Diver and Freshman of the Year honors. In addition to setting a pool and championship record in the 200-yard butterfly at the ACC championship, Nevo turned in three All-American performances at the NCAA championship, placing second in the 400 IM, eighth in the 200 IM, and 10th in the 200 fly. McCrory, who set an ACC record in both the one-meter and platform dives at the championship, was the NCAA champion in the

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platform after tallying a meet record 534.00 points. Virginia head coach Mark Bernardino collected his third consecutive and 16th overall and eighth Men’s Coach of the Year honor.

• NCAA ACTION The ACC was represented by 27 student-athletes from six teams at the NCAA Men’s Swimming & Diving Championship. Four of those teamsVirginia, North Carolina, Duke, and Florida State-recorded a top-20 finish. Duke’s Nick McCrory won the league’s only individual title and led a total of 23 student-athletes who garnered 54 AllAmerica honors.Virginia recorded their second consecutive top-10 finish, coming in 10th place.

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1954 NC State 1955 NC State 1956 NC State North Carolina 1957 North Carolina 1958 North Carolina 1959 North Carolina 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland North Carolina NC State 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland North Carolina 1965 Maryland 1966 NC State 1967 NC State 1968 NC State 1969 NC State 1970 Maryland 1971 NC State 1972 NC State 1973 NC State 1974 NC State 1975 NC State 1976 NC State 1977 NC State 1978 NC State 1979 NC State 1980 NC State 1981 NC State 1982 NC State 1983 North Carolina 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 Clemson 1987 Virginia 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 Virginia 1991 North Carolina 1992 NC State 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Virginia 2000 Virginia 2001 Virginia 2002 Virginia 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Virginia 2007 Florida State 2008 Virginia 2009 Virginia 2010 Virginia

AWARD WINNERS

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Freshman of the Year Nick McCrory Duke

Swimmer of the Year Gal Nevo Georgia Tech

Diver of the Year Nick McCrory Duke

Coach of the Year Mark Bernardino Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Chip Peterson, North Carolina


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NUMBER OF ACC TITLES VIRGINIA HAS WON SINCE 1990 ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1979 NC State 1980 NC State 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Clemson 1990 Virginia 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 Clemson 1998 Virginia 1999 Virginia 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Maryland 2006 Florida State 2007 North Carolina 2008 Virginia 2009 Virginia 2010 Virginia

VIRGINIA, which posted a perfect 4-0 record in dual meets against ACC teams and a 9-1 record overall, won its third consecutive championship and eighth overall, besting runner-up North Carolina by 235 points. Following the NCAA championship, Virginia’s Lauren Perdue and Duke’s Abby Johnston were named Freshman and Diver of the Year, respectively, and were joined by Virginia’ Mei Christensen, who was selected ACC Swimmer of the Year. Christensen was a five-time All-America at the NCAA meet, placing among the top-eight in two individual events and three relay events. Adding to her ACC accolades, Perdue was a six-time All-America while Johnston collected a fourth place and 14th place in the one and three meter dives, respectively. Virginia head coach Mark Bernardino collected his third consecutive and 12th overall ACC Women’s Coach of the Year honor.

• NCAA ACTION The ACC was represented by 38 student-athletes from seven teams at the 2010 NCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship. Virginia’s ninth place finish topped all league teams, followed by North Carolina in 20th, Virginia Tech in 24th, Maryland in 25th, Duke in 28th, and Florida State in 44th. Among the ACC’s 38 representatives, 27 earned All-America status in a combined 50 events by placing in the top-8 or top-16 (Honorable Mention).

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Virginia

Freshman of the Year Lauren Perdue Virginia

Swimmer of the Year Mei Christensen Virginia

Diver of the Year Abby Johnston Duke

Coach of the Year Mark Bernardino Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Mei Christensen Virginia

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ACC Champion Florida State

Track Performer of the Year Maurice Mitchell Florida State

Field Performer of the Year Mateo Sossah North Carolina

Freshman of the Year Robby Andrews Virginia

Coach of the Year Dennis Craddock North Carolina

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Bo Waggoner Duke

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FLORIDA STATE clinched their eighth straight and ninth overall title at the 2010 ACC Men’s Indoor Track and Field Championship. Propelled by a sweep of the gold, bronze and silver medals in the 200-meter dash, coach Bob Braman’s Seminoles pulled ahead over the final three running events to finish with 107 team points. The Seminoles’ tide-turning men’s 200m dash performance came in the 14th of the meet’s 17 events as North Carolina led Florida State by a half point. Following competition at the NCAA championship, Mitchell was named ACC Indoor Track Performer of the Year, while North Carolina’s Mateo Sossah earned ACC Field Performer of the Year honors. Robby Andrews of Virginia was tabbed ACC Freshman of the Year. North Carolina’s Dennis Craddock was selected as ACC Coach of the Year, the third honor of his career.

• NCAA ACTION ACC Champion Florida State led the way at the NCAA Indoor Championships, finishing tied for 12th and tallying three All-Americans. Fellow league members Georgia Tech (T-17th), Virginia Tech (19th), North Carolina (T-20th) and Virginia (T-20th) posted top-24 finishes. Virginia’s Robby Andrews won the league’s only individual title with a time of 1:48.39 in the 800m dash. Andrews also became the first Cavalier to win an NCAA title in the 800m since 1989. He was one of 14 male student-athletes to earn All-America honors.

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS* 1954 Maryland 1955 North Carolina 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1976 Maryland 1977 Maryland 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 Maryland 1987 Clemson 1988 NC State 1989 Clemson 1990 Clemson 1991 Clemson 1992 Clemson 1993 Clemson 1994 Florida State 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 Clemson 2000 Clemson 2001 Clemson 2002 Clemson 2003 Florida State 2004 Florida State 2005 Florida State 2006 Florida State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State 2009 Florida State 2010 Florida State * No indoor championships were held between 1981 and 1986.


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ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1987 Virginia 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 Clemson 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 North Carolina 2004 North Carolina 2005 Miami 2006 Miami 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Florida State 2010 Clemson

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CLEMSON brought home the Tigers’ second title and their first since 1992 at the 2010 ACC Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championship. April Sinkler kept the Tigers’ momentum flowing in Saturday’s first event by successfully defending her 2009 individual title in the high jump and long jump. The women’s 4x400 relay concluded the final day’s events with Clemson adding another gold medal. The Tigers posted a winning time of 3:35.76, breaking the standing ACC record set by Miami in 2006. Virginia Tech’s Queen Harrison was named ACC Indoor Track Performer of the Year and Florida State’s Kim Williams earned ACC Indoor Field Performer of the Year honors. Clemson took the final two accolades as Lawrence Johnson, in just his first season as the Tigers’ head coach, earned ACC Coach of the Year honors, and Brianna Rollins was named ACC Freshman of the Year.

• NCAA ACTION Clemson and Florida State tied for seventh place at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Virginia Tech finished tied for 10th. Florida State’s Kim Williams and Virginia Tech’s Queen Harrison claimed individual titles. Williams won the triple jump, while Harrison won the 60m hurdles. They were among the league’s 17 female student-athletes who earned AllAmerican honors.

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AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Clemson

Track Performer of the Year Queen Harrison Virginia Tech

Field Performer of the Year Kim Williams Florida State

Freshman of the Year Brianna Rollins Clemson

Coach of the Year Lawrence Johnson Clemson

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Kim Williams Florida State

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AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Virginia

Freshman of the Year Brian Stephens Virginia Tech

Third-seeded VIRGINIA received clutch wins from junior Chris Henrich and freshman Mike Salopek in the late weight classes to claim the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Wrestling Championship. The technical fall victory by Henrich and Salopek’s hard-fought win by decision allowed the Cavaliers to gain the final edge in a tight, three-way scoring battle and claim their fourth ACC title and their first since 1977. Maryland, which saw 197-pound senior Hudson Taylor named the Most Outstanding Wrestler of the event, placed second at 80.5. Virginia Tech finished third with 78.5 points. North Carolina, Duke and host NC State rounded out the scoring. The Championship followed a regular season that saw Maryland and Virginia Tech finish tied atop the regular season standings with unbeaten ACC records (the scheduled head-to-head match between the teams was canceled due to snow). Maryland’s Taylor, who finished his collegiate career as the Terrapins’ first ever three-time wrestling AllAmerican, was voted the 2009-10 Atlantic Coast Conference Wrestler of the Year. Brian Stephens of Virginia Tech was voted the ACC Freshman of the 38

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Year. ACC Coach of the Year honors went to ACC champion Virginia’s Steve Garland. Taylor earned All-America honors for the third straight year his a fourth-place finish in the NCAA Championships, leaving Maryland as the school’s all-time winningest wrestler with a 165-28 career record.

• NCAA ACTION The ACC received 24 automatic qualifying spots in the NCAA Tournament, and the addition of NC State 149-pound freshman Bobby Ward of NC State as a wild card selection brought the total to 25. The NCAA Championships saw five ACC wrestlers earn All-America honors. Virginia led all ACC teams with a school-record 34 team points at the NCAAs, placing 15th in the overall scoring. Virginia 197-pound senior Brent Jones earned the 2010 Gorrarian Trophy, which is presented to the wrestler who pins the most opponents in the least amount of time at the NCAA Wrestling Championships.

Wrestler of the Year Hudson Taylor Maryland

Coach of the Year Steve Garland Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Hudson Taylor Maryland

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ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1954 Maryland 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Virginia 1975 Virginia 1976 NC State 1977 Virginia 1978 NC State 1979 North Carolina 1980 North Carolina 1981 NC State 1982 NC State 1983 NC State 1984 North Carolina 1985 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1987 North Carolina 1988 NC State 1989 NC State 1990 NC State 1991 NC State 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 NC State 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 North Carolina 2000 North Carolina 2001 NC State 2002 NC State 2003 North Carolina 2004 NC State 2005 North Carolina 2006 North Carolina 2007 NC State 2008 Maryland 2009 Maryland 2010 Virginia

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The Atlantic Coast Conference saw eight teams – Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia and Virginia Tech – ranked nationally at some point during the regular season, and seven of those teams remained nationally ranked in at least one poll entering the ACC Championship in Greensboro on May 26. FLORIDA STATE, which shared the Atlantic Division championship with Clemson but was seeded fifth, won the tournament for the fifth time since joining the conference prior to the 1992 season. All of those titles have come under the watch of veteran coach Mike Martin, who posted his 1,600th career victory earlier during the 2010 season. Catcher Rafael Lopez’ two-out, two-

strike single in the bottom of the seventh inning plated the go-ahead run in the ACC Championship title game vs. NC State on May 30, and the Seminoles went on to an 8-3 win over the seventhseeded Wolfpack. The championship game between FSU and NC State at Greensboro, N.C.’s NewBridge Bank Park attracted 6,724 fans, the sixthmost all-time and the most since the tournament adopted it current, roundrobin pool play format in 2007. NewBridge Bank Park proved to be a hitter-friendly venue that witnessed an ACC Championship-record 51 home runs by 36 different players in 13 games. Miami catcher Yasmani Grandal was named the ACC Player of the Year, earned a Gold Glove and was a


AWARD WINNERS Year Player Draft. That included four first-round selections – North Carolina pitcher Matt Harvey, Miami’s Grandal, Georgia Tech pitcher Deck McGuire and Clemson outfielder Kyle Parker. ACC teams posted a record of 249-99 against non-conference opposition, a winning percentage of .716.

ACC Champion Florida State

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consensus All-America selection after batting .401 with 15 home runs and 60 RBIs. Virginia’s Danny Hultzen (11-1, 2.78 ERA) earned ACC Pitcher of the Year and joined Grandal in raking in numerous national honors. ACC Freshman of the Year honors went to Duke’s Marcus Stroman, and Virginia’s Brian O’Connor was voted ACC Coach of the Year. Six ACC teams won at least 40 games (including postseason), led by Virginia’s 51 victories. Fourteen ACC players were named to at least one AllAmerica team. That included Georgia Tech junior shortstop Derek Dietrich, who was also named the ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year. Dietrich was one of a league-record 64 ACC players taken in the June Major League Baseball First-

Eight ACC teams earned spots in the 2010 NCAA Championship, setting a new league record. Virginia, Georgia Tech and Miami were named as regional host schools, and Florida State earned an automatic berth by winning the 2010 ACC Baseball Championship. Clemson, North Carolina, NC State and Virginia Tech were also among the field of 64 teams announced on May 31. The ACC, Pac-10 and SEC led all conferences with eight teams selected to the 2010 NCAA field. In addition to being awarded the right to host a regional, Virginia received a No. 5 overall national seed. Georgia Tech joined the Cavaliers as a national seed, grabbing the eighth and final slot. Virginia, Georgia Tech, Miami and Florida State were all seeded No. 1 in their regional fields. Clemson, Florida State, Miami and Virginia reached the Super Regionals (final 16). Two teams moved on to the College World Series at Omaha, Neb., as Clemson topped Alabama in a best-of-three series, while Florida State turned back Vanderbilt in its Super Regional. FSU appeared in the College World Series for the 20th time, while Clemson made its 12th appearance. After losing its first CWS game against TCU, the Seminoles came back with a win over Florida in the elimination game before suffering an 11-7 loss to TCU in a rematch. Clemson won it first two games in Omaha, downing top-seeded Arizona State, 6-3, and Oklahoma 6-4 before dropping a pair of games to South Carolina. This marked the fourth time in five years that the ACC placed multiple teams in the College World. A total of 12 ACC teams have appeared in the CWS over the past five seasons (2006-10).

Freshman of the Year Marcus Stroman Duke

Player of the Year Yasmani Grandal Miami

Pitcher of the Year Danny Hultzen Virginia

Coach of the Year Brian O’Connor Virginia

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1954 Clemson 1955 Wake Forest 1956 Duke 1957 Duke 1958 Clemson 1959 Clemson 1960 North Carolina 1961 Duke 1962 Wake Forest 1963 Wake Forest 1964 North Carolina 1965 Maryland 1966 North Carolina 1967 Clemson 1968 NC State 1969 North Carolina 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Virginia 1973 NC State 1974 NC State 1975 NC State 1976 Clemson 1977 Wake Forest 1978 Clemson 1979 Clemson 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 North Carolina 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 Georgia Tech 1986 Georgia Tech 1987 Georgia Tech 1988 Georgia Tech 1989 Clemson 1990 North Carolina 1991 Clemson 1992 NC State 1993 Clemson 1994 Clemson 1995 Florida State 1996 Virginia 1997 Florida State 1998 Wake Forest 1999 Wake Forest 2000 Georgia Tech 2001 Wake Forest 2002 Florida State 2003 Georgia Tech 2004 Florida State 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 Clemson 2007 North Carolina 2008 Miami 2009 Virginia 2010 Florida State

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1955 Wake Forest ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year Derek Dietrich Georgia Tech

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MEN’S GOLF GEORGIA TECH captured its second consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Golf Championship and its fourth in the last five years at the Old North State Club in New London, N.C. Georgia Tech’s Chesson Hadley won the ACC medalist honors with a 10-underpar 206. ACC accolades were awarded to Florida State’s Brooks Koepka and Virginia’s Ben Kohles as ACC Co-Player’s of the Year. Duke’s Brinson Paolini secured the prestigious ACC Freshman of the Year award. Virginia’s Bowen Sargent was named ACC Coach of the Year, his first such honor in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Wake Forest’s Brendan Gielow was named the 2010 Byron Nelson Award recipient which is awarded to a graduating senior for his excellence both academically and his performance on the course. He was also named on the ESPN The Mazazine Academic All-American

second team. In addition, Gielow, along with Clemson’s Ben Martin, were Honorary Award recipients of the Weaver-James-Corrigan Award. Three golfers, Duke’s Adam Long, Clemson’s Ben Martin and Wake Forest’s Brendan Gielow, were named Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars. Five golfers named to the Golfweek All America teams. Ten players were named to the Ping Division I All-America teams. Nineteen ACC golfers were honored by being named to the Ping All-Region Teams. 20 studentathletes were named to the 2010 All ACC Academic Men’s Golf team. Wake Forest’s Brendan Gielow was named the ACC Men’s Golf ScholarAthlete of the Year.

represented at the NCAA Regionals and five of those teams, Florida State, Duke, Clemson, Georgia Tech and Virginia advanced to the NCAA finals. Marshall Bailey, Virginia Tech, advanced as an NCAA individual qualifier and finished tied for 124th place. Florida State advanced to the national semifinals but fell to eventual national champion Augusta State. The Seminoles finished in second place in the stroke-play part of the NCAA’s while Georgia Tech finished third. Virginia, Clemson and Duke finished T11th, T16th and T27 respectively.

AWARD WINNERS

• NCAA ACTION Nine of the 11 golf teams (Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest) were

ACC Champion Georgia Tech

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1954 Duke 1955 Wake Forest 1956 North Carolina 1957 Wake Forest 1958 Wake Forest 1959 Duke 1960 North Carolina 1961 Duke 1962 Duke 1963 Wake Forest 1964 Maryland South Carolina 1965 North Carolina 1966 Duke 1967 Wake Forest 1968 Wake Forest 1969 Wake Forest 1970 Wake Forest 1971 Wake Forest 1972 Wake Forest 1973 Wake Forest 1974 Wake Forest 1975 Wake Forest 1976 Wake Forest 1977 North Carolina 1978 Wake Forest 1979 Wake Forest 1980 Wake Forest 1981 North Carolina 1982 Clemson 1983 North Carolina 1984 North Carolina 1985 Georgia Tech 1986 North Carolina 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Wake Forest 1990 Clemson NC State 1991 Georgia Tech 1992 Georgia Tech 1993 Georgia Tech 1994 Georgia Tech 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 Georgia Tech 2000 Clemson 2001 Georgia Tech 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Clemson 2004 Clemson 2005 Duke 2006 Georgia Tech North Carolina 2007 Georgia Tech Virginia Tech 2008 Florida State 2009 Georgia Tech 2010 Georgia Tech ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1974 Wake Forest 1975 Wake Forest 1986 Wake Forest 2003 Clemson

Freshman of the Year Brinson Paolini Duke

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Co-Player of the Year Brooks Koepka Florida State

Co-Player of the Year Ben Kohles Virginia

Coach of the Year Bowen Sargent Virginia

ACC Rod Myers ScholarAthlete of the Year Brendan Gielow Wake Forest


WOMEN’S WOMEN’S GOLF GOLF WAKE FOREST claimed its fifth Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Golf Championship at the 2010 ACC Championship held at the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. The title was the second in a row for Wake Forest after winning last year. The Deacons also won back to back titles in 1994 and 1995. The individual race was close with Wake Forest freshman Michelle Shin capturing medalist honors with a two-under-par 211. Freshman Lindy Duncan was both ACC Player and Freshman of the Year. ACC Coach of the Year honors belonged to Wake Forest’s Dianne Dailey, her second consecutive and fourth overall such honor. Wake Forest claimed its fifth championship title and fourth under Dailey. Receiving accolades for ACC Players of the Month included Lindy Duncan, Duke for both February and March and Wake Forest’s Cheyenne

Woods in April. Nine players were honored on the NGCA Scholar All-America team: Courtney Ellenbogen and Stacey Kim, Duke; Carly Hunt, Christine Shimel and Hayley Brown, Maryland; Julie Saleeby, NC State; Courtney Gunter, North Carolina; Lauren Greenlief and Nicole Agnello, Virginia. Four ACC players were honored on the NCGA All-America teams: Lindy Duncan, Duke coveted first team honors while Wake Forest’s Cheyenne Woods made second team. Virginia’s Brittany Altomare and Calle Nielson were named to the NCGA honorable mention team while Nielson was also named to the All-Region West Team. Five players were honored on the Golfweek All-America teams, with Duke’s Lindy Duncan capturing second team honors, Virginia’s Brittany Altomare and Wake Forest’s Cheyenne Woods being honored on the third team.

Honorable Mention honorees included Virginia’s Calle Nielson and Wake Forest’s Michelle Shin. Calle Nielson, Virginia was also the ACC representative on the Golfweek All-Freshmen Team. Twenty-three student-athletes were named to the 2010 All-ACC Academic Women’s Golf Team. Duke’s Alison Whitaker was named the 2010 ACC Women’s Golf Scholar Athlete of the Year.

• NCAA ACTION Seven of the nine women’s golf teams (Duke, Florida State, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia and Wake Forest) were represented at the NCAA Regionals and three of those teams, Duke, Florida State and Virginia advanced to the NCAA Finals. Duke tied for eighth, Florida State finished 10th, and Virginia finished 13th.

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1984 Duke 1985 Duke 1986 Wake Forest 1992 North Carolina 1993 Duke 1994 Wake Forest 1995 Wake Forest 1996 Duke 1997 Duke 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Duke 2004 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Duke 2008 Duke 2009 Wake Forest 2010 Wake Forest

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1999 Duke 2002 Duke 2005 Duke 2006 Duke 2007 Duke

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Wake Forest

Freshman of the Year Lindy Duncan Duke

Player of the Year Lindy Duncan Duke

Coach of the Year Dianne Dailey Wake Forest

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Alison Whitaker Duke

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Top-seeded VIRGINIA won the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Championship with a 10-6 victory decided on Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium at the University of Maryland. The then-No. 2 ranked Cavaliers took full advantage of their 13th ACC title game appearance, picking up the program’s sixth ACC Championship crown. The league’s men’s lacrosse championship crown for Virginia marked the school’s seventh over the academic year, tying the school-record. Virginia goalie Adam Ghitelman, who was named the 2010 ACC Championship Most Valuable Player, had eight of his eventual 16 saves on the day by the half. The junior passed his previous season-high of 14 saves, which was set against Cornell earlier in the season. Virginia, which remained undefeated in the regular season until its final game entering the ACC tournament (Duke), carried the momentum into the final stanza, posting two quick goals and holding the Terrapins scoreless for nearly 28 minutes to close out the game and secure the win. North Carolina earned the team’s first-ever sweep of the end-of-theyear individual men’s lacrosse awards this season. The sweep of Coach, Player and Freshman of the Year honors marks the fifth

time a team has done so in the history of ACC men’s lacrosse. Head coach Joe Breschi led this year’s UNC squad to a 10-0 start of the 2010 season, while the last time a Carolina team had won its first 10 match-ups was in 1991 when the Tar Heels finished the season 16-0 and won the NCAA championship under first-year Dave Klarmann. Junior attackman Billy Bitter picked up the program’s ninth overall Player of the Year honor and first since 1996. North Carolina newcomer Marcus Holman, who earned 2010 ACC Freshman of the Year, scored four goals and added an assist in UNC’s 9-7 victory over previously unbeaten Maryland. Holman earns the honor for the Tar Heel program for the third time. Duke senior attackman Ned Crotty was named the recipient of the 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation’s top men’s lacrosse player. Crotty, who collected the award at a banquet at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, is the ACC’s fourth and Duke’s second all-time Tewaaraton Trophy winner. Following the 2010 season, the ACC’s four men’s lacrosse programs combined for only two non-conference losses, while those four programs finished undefeated on the road and were 27-1 at home.


• NCAA ACTION All four Atlantic Coast Conference men’s lacrosse programs were among the 16 selected to compete in the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship. Virginia’s No. 1 seed marked the second-straight season and fourth overall that the Cavaliers have been named the top seed in the Tournament. Virginia, the ACC Tournament champions and the top-ranked team in both the Nike/Inside Lacrosse media and USILA coaches polls entering the Tournament, made its 33rd tournament appearance overall, tying for second all-time with Maryland and behind only Johns Hopkins (39). The ACC men’s lacrosse teams outscored their NCAA first-round opponents by a 61-30 margin, while all four programs advanced to the quarterfinals for the second consecutive year. With Virginia and Duke advancing to the NCAA semifinals, the ACC has been represented in the past six consecutive NCAA Men’s Lacrosse semifinals

and eight of the last nine. Unfortunately, the two programs had to face one another. Duke senior Max Quinzani delivered the game-winning goal with 12 seconds remaining as the Blue Devils upset top-ranked Virginia, 14-13. The Blue Devils not only advanced to the program’s third NCAA Championship game appearance and second under head coach John Danowski, but picked up the school’s first-ever NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament crown with a 6-5 overtime victory over Notre Dame at M&T Bank Stadium. Sophomore CJ Costabile scored the gamewinning goal five seconds into overtime. The league’s men’s lacrosse programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 106 appearances and won 132 games since 1971.

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1954 Duke 1955 Maryland 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Virginia 1963 Maryland 1964 Virginia 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Virginia 1970 Virginia 1971 Virginia 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Maryland 1975 Virginia 1976 Maryland 1977 Maryland 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 Maryland Virginia 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Virginia Maryland North Carolina 1986 Virginia 1987 Maryland 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 Duke 1996 North Carolina 1997 Virginia 1998 Maryland 1999 Virginia 2000 Virginia 2001 Duke 2002 Duke 2003 Virginia 2004 Maryland 2005 Maryland 2006 Virginia 2007 Duke 2008 Duke 2009 Duke 2010 Virginia

AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Virginia

Freshman of the Year Marcus Holman North Carolina

Player of the Year Billy Bitter North Carolina

Coach of the Year Joe Breschi North Carolina

ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Max Quinzani Duke

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1972 Virginia 1973 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1981 North Carolina 1982 North Carolina 1986 North Carolina 1991 North Carolina 1999 Virginia 2003 Virginia 2006 Virginia 2010 Duke

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WOMEN’S LACROSSE MARYLAND won its second-straight Atlantic Coast Conference women’s lacrosse championship by defeating top-seeded North Carolina, 10-5, at Ludwig Field in College Park, Md., on April 25. Maryland senior midfielder Caitlyn McFadden, who scored three goals and had two assists, was unanimously selected the Most Valuable Player of the championship for the second consecutive year. Terrapins’ head coach Cathy Reese became the third coach in ACC women’s lacrosse history to win backto-back titles. McFadden had four goals and three assists in two games. McFadden led all scorers with three goals and tied junior attacker Sarah Mollison and sophomore attacker Karri Ellen Johnson for a game-high two assists. The tournament championship is Maryland’s seventh in program history, while it also avenged a loss to the Tar Heels earlier in the season as well as a defeat at the hands of UNC in the 2009 NCAA Championship semifinals. 46

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Seven Terrapins were named to the ACC AllTournament team, headlined by McFadden. Joining McFadden were teammates Mollison, Brittany Dipper, Karri Ellen Johnson, Laura Merrifield, Brittany Poist, and Karissa Taylor. McFadden was also named the recipient of the 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation’s top women’s lacrosse player. McFadden collected the award at a banquet at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. The senior from Phoenix, Md., departed College Park as one of the best players in its storied program’s history. McFadden finished her career third on Maryland’s career assists list with 110 and sixth in points with 259. McFadden is the fourth ACC women’s lacrosse student-athlete and second all-time Terrapin to garner the award since its inception in 2001. Jen Adams captured the first Tewaaraton after leading Maryland to its seventh consecutive national championship, while Virginia’s Amy Appelt and Duke’s Katie Chrest earned the honors in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Nine 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy candidates highlighted the 18-member 2010 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Lacrosse Team.

Maryland lead all league programs with five representatives named to the 2010 squad, matching last year’s Terrapin tally. Duke and North Carolina added four student-athletes to the list, which was determined by a vote of the ACC’s six head coaches, while Virginia placed three on the team and Boston College two. Only one freshman, Katie Schwarzmann, was showcased on the 2010 All-ACC team. The newcomer cracked into Maryland’s starting lineup despite the Terps returning all 12 starters from its ACC champion squad last season. The duo of McFadden and Schwarzmann headlined the 2010 ACC Women’s Lacrosse individual postseason honors. McFadden, the two-time Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, 2009 National Midfielder of the Year, and two-time Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) AllAmerican was recognized as the 2010 ACC Player of the Year, alongside teammate and newcomer Schwarzmann, who earned 2010 ACC Freshman of the Year. This year’s Player of the Year honor marks the fifth time in ACC women’s lacrosse history that it has been given to the same person who won the league’s championship MVP. Maryland swept


seed in the ACC Tournament and a No. 1 ranking in late April after defeating Northwestern on the road, ending the Wildcats’ 41-game win streak and 58game home winning streak. The ACC concluded the season with a 64-12 non-conference record for 2010, a mark good for over 84 percent. In addition, the ACC won 90 percent (37of-41) of its non-conference games at home and 80 percent (24-of-30) on the road this season. The league also boasted four of the top five teams in the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Top 20 poll for much of the season (North Carolina, Maryland, Duke, and Virginia).

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the individual ACC Women’s Lacrosse accolades as head coach Cathy Reese was applauded for her season’s efforts. Reese, who is in her fourth season at the helm of the Terrapin program, and North Carolina’s Jenny Levy, who has led her Tar Heels for the past 15 years, shared this year’s ACC Coach of the Year honor, an accolade that both accept for the third time at their respective alma maters. Levy, who earned the league’s first-ever ACC Coach of the Year honor in 1997, collects her third coaching accolade after leading North Carolina to the top-

The ACC earned its seventh NCAA Women’s Lacrosse title when Maryland defeated powerhouse and defending national champion Northwestern, 13-11, on May 30. The crown marked Maryland’s sixth since 1997, when the ACC began sponsoring women’s lacrosse. The championship game outcome marked the first time an ACC school has beaten Northwestern in the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament in six tries and second-ever victory against the Wildcats in the postseason tournament - the first coming in 2004 to Virginia. The NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship game attendance of 9,782 was a record crowd to watch a women’s lacrosse game in the United States. The combined 2010 NCAA semifinals and finals attendance at Towson’s Johnny Unitas Stadium was 18,564, which is the largest in NCAA tournament history. Four ACC women’s lacrosse teams were invited to the 2010 NCAA Tournament for the

sixth consecutive year, and all four advanced to the quarterfinals, marking the fourth time in league history the ACC was represented by four different squads (in combination with the four men’s, the most combined in league history). In addition, the ACC has now been represented in every NCAA Women’s Lacrosse semifinal round since 1997 and has advance to the championship contest nine of the last 12 years. In fact, an ACC program has faced Northwestern in the title game in the league’s last three trips to the Championship (2009 vs. North Carolina, 2007 vs. Virginia, 2005 vs. Virginia). Maryland earned the top seed in the 2010 NCAA Championship, marking the school’s nation-best 26th all-time and 21st consecutive postseason invitation. The No. 1 seed was Maryland’s first since 2001, which was the last time the Terrapins brought home the NCAA women’s lacrosse title. Making its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance was North Carolina, which earned a No. 3 seed. The Cavaliers earned a No. 6 seed (at-large), marking the 15thstraight year the Cavs have participated in the NCAA Tournament and 21st overall, participating in the secondmost tournament games in the nation. Duke extended its consecutive NCAA appearance streak to 13 after picking up an at-large bid and a No. 7 seed. The league’s women’s lacrosse programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 53 appearances in just 14 years, winning 76 games and owning seven NCAA crowns.

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1997 Maryland 1998 Virginia 1999 Maryland 2000 Maryland 2001 Maryland 2002 North Carolina 2003 Maryland 2004 Virginia 2005 Duke 2006 Virginia 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Maryland 2010 Maryland

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1997 Maryland 1998 Maryland 1999 Maryland 2000 Maryland 2001 Maryland 2004 Virginia 2010 Maryland

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ACC Champion Maryland

Freshman of the Year Katie Schwarzmann Maryland

Player of the Year Caitlyn McFadden Maryland

Co-Coach of the Year Cathy Reese Maryland

Co-Coach of the Year Jenny Levy North Carolina

ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Caitlyn McFadden Maryland

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ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 2000 Virginia 2001 Virginia 2002 Virginia 2003 Virginia 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Virginia 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Clemson 2010 Virginia

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ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPS 2010 Virginia

VIRGINIA capped an almost perfect year as the Cavaliers captured the first NCAA National Championships for the Atlantic Coast Conference, nudging California for the NCAA national championship by capturing the First Varsity Four title, finishing second in the First Varsity Eight and fourth in the Second Varsity Eight competitions on Lake Natoma, just outside of Sacramento, Calif. Virginia scored 87 points to out-row California (82). Clemson, which earned an invitation to the NCAA’s for the third straight year, finished 15th. UVa’s First Varsity Four of Sarah Pichardo, Ruth Reitzinger, Hunter Terry, Chelsea Simpson and Inge Janssen, captured the national championship, only the sixth event title by an ACC school. The win for the Cavaliers marked the second straight year an ACC team had captured the national title in the First Varsity Four, as Clemson won in 2009. The win for Virginia capped a wire-towire performance for the Cavaliers that saw them win their 10th ACC Rowing

Championship in 11 years in dominating fashion, capturing all four events—the First Varsity Eight, Second Varsity Eight, First Varsity Four and Novice Eight. Virginia Head Coach Kevin Sauer was named ACC and NCAA Coach of the Year, while UVa’s First Varsity Eight boat, made up of coxswain Sidney Thorsten, Jennifer Cromwell, Katrin Reinert, Desiree Burns, Kristine O’Brien, Martha Kuzzy, Helen Tompkins, Nora Phillips and Summers Nelson was named the ACC Crew of the Year. UVa’s O’Brien was also voted ACC Freshman of the Year. Thorsten, Burns, Phillips, Tompkins and Cromwell of UVa were named to the All-ACC team as well as Michelle Nance, Brittany Cummings and Grace Wolff of Clemson; Rory Erickson-Kulas and Alex Japhet of Duke; Laura Petty and Tori Greco of Boston College; Sarah Medlund of Miami and Megan McMullin of North Carolina. Virginia’s Jennifer Cromwell was named a first-team Collegiate Coaches Rowing Association All-America for the third

consecutive year. She was joined on the first team by Desiree Burns and Katrin Reinert of Virginia and Brittany Cummings of Clemson. Virginia’s Sidney Thorsten and Helen Tompkins were named to the CRCA AllAmerica second team along with Alexandra Japhet of Duke. Virginia Assistant Coach Steve Pritzger was named the 2010 CRCA National Assistant Coach of the Year. In all, 22 ACC Rowing student-athletes were named CRCA Scholar-Athletes, with Clemson having nine of its rowers so honored (3.5 GPA or better), followed by Boston College and Duke with four selections each, Virginia (3) and North Carolina (2). The Cavaliers, who also captured the South-Central Regional competition for the fourth straight year, made ACC history earlier in the year, becoming the first ACC school to be ranked No. 1 nationally in the CRCA poll on April 7, April 14 and May 19.

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Freshman of the Year Kristine O’Brien Virginia

ACC Crew of the Year VIRGINIA Varsity Eight: Coxswain Sidney Thorsten, Jennifer Cromwell, Katrin Reinert, Desiree Burns, Kristine O’Brien, Martha Kuzzy, Helen Tompkins, Nora Phillips, and Summers Nelson

Coach of the Year Kevin Sauer Virginia

ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jennifer Cromwell Virginia


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AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion Georgia Tech

Freshman of the Year Danielle Spaulding North Carolina

Player of the Year Jen Yee Georgia Tech

Pitcher of the Year Hope Rush Georgia Tech

Coach of the Year Sharon Perkins Georgia Tech

ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year Jen Yee Georgia Tech

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1992 Florida State 1993 Florida State 1994 Virginia 1995 Florida State 1996 Florida State 1997 Florida State Maryland 1998 Florida State 1999 Florida State 2000 Florida State 2001 North Carolina 2002 Georgia Tech 2003 Florida State 2004 Florida State 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 NC State 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Georgia Tech 2010 Georgia Tech

GEORGIA TECH clinched its second consecutive ACC softball title with an 8-4 victory over No. 3 seed Florida State in the ACC Championship held May 1416 in Blacksburg, Va. After building an 8-0 lead in the fifth inning, Georgia Tech held off a four-run Seminole rally in the sixth to earn the win. The Yellow Jackets went 3-0 in the tournament, outscoring their opponents 24-4, en route to their fourth title in school history. ACC Freshman of the Year Hope Rush was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player after picking up her league-leading 28th win of the year in the title game. Georgia Tech claimed two more annual accolades as Jen Yee was named Player of the Year and Sharon Perkins was honored as Coach of the Year. Yee led the league in several statistical categories, including batting average, home runs, runs batted in and base hits. North Carolina’s Danielle Spaulding was tabbed Pitcher of the

Year after leading the conference in earned run average. Spaulding joined Yee on the NFCA’s All-American First Team.

• NCAA ACTION A league record-tying five ACC softball teams earned berths to the 2010 NCAA Division I Softball Championship. North Carolina’s Danielle Spaulding pitched two no-hitters against Nebraska in the Seattle, Wash., Regional, but the Tar Heels fell to Washington twice and were eliminated. Florida State, Georgia Tech and Virginia were also victorious in their regional openers, but none would survive the weekend. The Seminoles and the Yellow Jackets both lost their elimination games by a single run. Maryland saw its season come to end at the hands of Fordham in the opening round.

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MEN’S TENNIS Top-ranked VIRGINIA cruised through another unbeaten regular season in Atlantic Coast Conference play, and then followed up by winning three matches to capture the ACC Championship on April 22-25 at Cary (N.C.) Tennis Park. The Cavaliers secured the title with a 4-2 win over second-seeded Duke in the championship match. The ACC title was the fourth straight and the sixth in seven years for the Cavaliers, and gave them 61 consecutive 50

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match wins against conference opposition. After capturing the doubles point, the Cavaliers put the title match against Duke away with singles wins from Jarmere Jenkins at No. 3, Drew Courtney at No. 4, and Houston Barrick at No. 5. But the Blue Devils pushed Virginia hard. Courtney’s win over Torsten Wietoska required a three-set tiebreaker, and Barrick’s win over Jared Pinksy also went three sets. ACC Player and Freshman of the Year Henrique Cunha scored a 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 win over fellow top-10 ranked opponent Michael Shabaz at No. 1, and Luke Machese won a three-set battle with the Cavaliers’ Lee Singer at No. 6.

• NCAA ACTION Top-ranked Virginia earned the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division I Tennis Championship

for the third straight year and was one of seven ACC teams in the championship field. No. 16 Duke joined the Cavaliers in hosting the first and second rounds. Wake Forest, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech and Florida State were also part of the 64-team field. This marked the seventh straight year that at least seven ACC teams were selected for the NCAA men’s tennis field. Seven teams were also chosen in 2008 and 2009, and a leaguerecord 10 teams received berths in 2007. Virginia and Duke both reached the final 16 of the team competition, where the topseeded Cavaliers scored a 4-0 third-round win over the Blue Devils on May 21 at Athens, Ga. Virginia advanced as far as the semifinal round before suffering a 4-2 loss to eventual national champion Southern Cal on May 24. The Virginia doubles team of Drew Courtney and


AWARD WINNERS

ACC Champion

Freshman of the Year Henrique Cunha Duke

Player of the Year Henrique Cunha Duke

Michael Shabaz captured the 2010 NCAA title on May 31 at Athens, Ga. The unseeded Cavalier duo, ranked No. 14 nationally entering the tournament, topped second-seeded John-Patrick Smith and Davey Sandgren of Tennessee in the final, 6-7(4), 6-2, 6-3. It marked the second consecutive doubles title for Shabaz, who won the 2009 championship with Dominic Inglot, also defeating the Volunteer team of Smith and Sandgren in the final. Shabaz becomes the first player since Matt Lucena of California to win consecutive doubles titles. Lucena won the 1990 and 1991 titles, also accomplishing the feat by playing with different partners. Individually, Duke’s top-seeded Henrique Cunha reached the semifinals of the men’s singles competition before dropping a 6-2, 6-2 decision to eventual national champion Bradley Klahn of Stanford. Virgnia’s Shabaz also put forth a solid effort in singles play, reaching the quarterfinals before falling to Auburn’s Tim Puetz, 6-4, 6-2. The men’s doubles competition came within one match of being an AllACC final. North Carolina’s Clay Donato and Stefan Hardy reached the semifinal round before dropping a 6-3, 6-2 decision to Tennessee’s Davey Sandgren and John-Patrick Smith, which then fell to Virginia’s Courtney and Shabaz in the final. It marked the fourth consecutive year that Virginia had won an NCAA individual championship. Somdev Devavrman won the singles title in 2007 and 2008. The teams of Shabaz/Dominci Inglot and Shabaz/Courtney then followed with their doubles titles each of the past two years. Virginia is the first school to win individual titles in four consecutive years since USC did so in 1961-64.

Coach of the Year Brian Boland Virginia

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Jean-Yves Aubone Florida State

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1953 North Carolina 1954 North Carolina 1955 North Carolina 1956 North Carolina 1957 North Carolina 1958 North Carolina 1959 North Carolina 1960 North Carolina 1961 North Carolina 1962 North Carolina 1963 North Carolina 1964 North Carolina 1965 North Carolina 1966 North Carolina 1967 North Carolina 1968 North Carolina South Carolina 1969 Clemson 1970 North Carolina 1971 North Carolina 1972 North Carolina 1973 North Carolina 1974 North Carolina 1975 North Carolina 1976 North Carolina 1977 North Carolina 1978 North Carolina NC State 1979 NC State 1980 Clemson 1981 Clemson 1982 Duke 1983 Clemson 1984 Clemson 1985 Clemson 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Clemson 1989 Clemson 1990 North Carolina 1991 Duke 1992 North Carolina 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Duke 1996 Duke 1997 Clemson 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 North Carolina 2003 Duke 2004 Virginia 2005 Virginia 2006 Duke 2007 Virginia 2008 Virginia 2009 Virginia 2010 Virginia

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North Carolina posted an 11-0 record in ACC play, earning the program’s first regular-season title since 1987. The Tar Heels were also ranked No. 1 in the ITA national rankings for five weeks, another program first. The ACC Championship at Cary, N.C., saw seventh-seeded GEORGIA TECH win four straight matches to capture the conference title. Dramatic three-set wins by Lynn Blau at the No. 4 spot and ACC Player of the Year Irina Falconi at No.1 spelled the difference as the Yellow Jackets buzzed past topseeded and top-ranked North Carolina for a 4-3 win in the title match. Georgia Tech became the lowest seed ever to capture an ACC Women’s Tennis Championship. The Yellow Jackets won their fourth ACC title and first since winning three straight from 2005 through 2007. They did so by winning four matches

without the benefit of a first-round bye and had to go through second-seeded and 11th-ranked Miami in the quarterfinals before edging third-seeded and eighth-ranked Clemson in the semifinals and top-ranked UNC in the championship match. Miami’s Laura Vallverdu’s strong run in NCAA postseason play resulted n the 2010 Honda Award, the nation’s top honor for women’s collegiate tennis. Vallverdu is the Hurricanes’ all-time leader in singles wins with 131, including a 35-13 mark this past season. She completed the doubles season at 19-6 with a No. 1 ranking and finished 21-12 against nationally ranked opponents. Vallverdu is the first player in Miami history to win at least 30 times in each of her four years. She is also a four-time All-American, the third in school history, and four-time All-


AWARD WINNERS Tech’s Falconi was named the ITA National Women’s Player of the Year.

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Atlantic Coast Conference, a first for Miami’s program. Georgia Tech’s Irina Falconi was named the 2010 ACC Women’s Tennis Player of the Year and headed up the All-ACC Team. Florida State’s Francesca Segarelli was the choice as ACC Freshman of the Year, while North Carolina’s Brian Kalbas received the nod as the ACC Coach of the Year. Falconi was one of 11 repeat selections to the All-ACC team, which included two four-time honorees in Miami senior Laura Vallverdu and North Carolina senior Katrina Tsang. Under Kalbas’ guidance, North Carolina posted an 11-0 record in conference play and earned the program’s first ACC regular-season title since 1987. This year’s No. 1 national ranking marked another first for the Tar Heels. UNC’s Kalbas was named 2010 ITA Women’s National Coach of the Year, and Georgia

After placing seven teams among the 64 in the NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship field (Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Miami, Clemson, Duke, Florida State and Virginia), the ACC saw three teams reach the quarterfinals and one team - North Carolina - advance as far as the semifinals. North Carolina reached the semifinals with a hard-fought 4-3 win over fellow ACC member Duke, the tournament’s No. 10 seed and the defending national champion. North Carolina’s Sanaz Marand topped Duke’s Ellah Nze in a three-setter for the third time in 2010 for the decisive points. Each of the seven ACC teams in this year’s NCAA Tournament field won at least one match. Three were eliminated in head-tohead matches vs. fellow conference teams as Duke defeated Virginia in the second round, and North Carolina topped Florida State in the third round before edging the Blue Devils in the quarterfinals. This marked the 11th straight year that the ACC has placed at least five representatives in the NCAA women’s field. Meanwhile, Miami’s Laura Vallverdu was part of two long runs during the NCAA Women’s Singles and Doubles Championship competition. Vallverdu and teammate Gabriela Mejia advanced to the quarterfinals of double competition before falling to UCLA’s fourth-seeded Andrea Remynse and Yasmin Schnack by a 7-6 (9), 6-2 score. Two other ACC players joined Vallverdu in advancing as far the singles quarterfinal round. ACC Player of the Year and topseeded Irina Falconi of Georgia Tech reached the round of eight before falling to eventual national champion Chelsey Gullickson of Georgia 6-2, 6-4. Vallverdu’s Miami teammate, Bianca Eichkorn, made a strong run to the quarterfinals before falling to No. 4 seed Hillary Barte of Stanford 6-4, 6-4. Eichkorn, who earned a tournament singles spot as an unseeded player, reached the quarterfinals with a 6-4, 7-6 (3) win over Baylor’s fifth-seeded Lenka Broosova.

ACC Champion Georgia Tech

Freshman of the Year Francesca Segarelli Florida State

Player of the Year Irina Falconi Georgia Tech

ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1977 North Carolina 1978 North Carolina 1979 North Carolina 1980 North Carolina 1981 Clemson 1982 Clemson 1983 Clemson 1984 Clemson 1985 Clemson 1986 Clemson 1987 Clemson 1988 Duke 1989 Duke 1990 Duke 1991 Duke 1992 Duke 1993 Duke 1994 Duke 1995 Duke 1996 Duke 1997 Duke 1998 Duke 1999 Duke 2000 Duke 2001 Duke 2002 North Carolina 2003 Duke 2004 Clemson 2005 Georgia Tech 2006 Georgia Tech 2007 Georgia Tech 2008 Clemson 2009 Duke 2010 Georgia Tech

ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2007 Georgia Tech 2009 Duke

Coach of the Year Brian Kalbas North Carolina

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Bianca Eichkorn Miami

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Waiting until the final men’s event of the day – the 4x400-meter relay – to claim the championship, FLORIDA STATE tallied 138.50 points, narrowly edging Virginia Tech by 8.50 points at the 2010 ACC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship, held April 1517 on the campus of Clemson University. It marked the sixthstraight year, and the eighth time since 2002, that the Seminoles clinched at least a share of the men’s championship. Coming into the final men’s event of the championship, the 4x400-meter relay, the Virginia Tech men held a slim 2.50 point advantage over Florida State, but the Seminoles rallied and finished first with a time of 3:08.90. They outscored

the Hokies by eight points in the event to claim the team title. The Florida State men tallied four individual championships. Virginia’s Robby Andrews was named both ACC Track Performer of the Year and ACC Freshman of the Year. Virginia Tech claimed the final two awards as Alexander Ziegler was selected ACC Field Performer of the Year, and Dave Cianelli earned men’s ACC Coach of the Year honors for the first time. Cianelli had previously received the honor twice on the women’s side.

but used a second-place finish in the 4x100 relay as part of a 17 point-rally to finish in a tie for eighth. It marked the sixth consecutive top 10 finish for the Seminoles. Virginia Tech (10th) and Virginia (T-23rd) joined Florida State as the league’s top 25 finishers. The ACC was represented by 21 male All-Americans, including seven Seminoles.

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ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1954 Maryland 1955 North Carolina 1956 Maryland 1957 Maryland 1958 Maryland 1959 Maryland 1960 Maryland 1961 Maryland 1962 Maryland 1963 Maryland 1964 Maryland 1965 Maryland 1966 Maryland 1967 Maryland 1968 Maryland 1969 Maryland 1970 Maryland 1971 Maryland 1972 Maryland 1973 Maryland 1974 Maryland 1975 Maryland 1976 Maryland 1977 Maryland 1978 Maryland 1979 Maryland 1980 Clemson 1981 Maryland 1982 NC State 1983 NC State 1984 NC State 1985 NC State 1986 NC State 1987 NC State 1988 NC State 1989 Clemson 1990 Clemson 1991 Clemson 1992 North Carolina 1993 Clemson 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 NC State 1997 Clemson 1998 Clemson 1999 North Carolina 2000 Clemson 2001 Clemson 2002 Florida State 2003 Florida State 2004 Clemson 2005 Florida State 2006 Florida State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State 2009 Florida State Virginia 2010 Florida State ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPS

2006 Florida State 2007 Florida State 2008 Florida State

Florida State entered the final day of competition at the NCAA Championships tied for 32nd place

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Track Performer of the Year

Field Performer of the Year

Robby Andrews Virginia

Alexander Ziegler Virginia Tech

Freshman of the Year

Coach of the Year

Robby Andrews Virginia

Dave Cianelli Virginia Tech

ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year Matej Muza Virginia Tech


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ALL-TIME ACC CHAMPS 1983 Virginia 1984 Virginia 1985 Virginia 1986 Virginia 1987 Virginia 1988 North Carolina 1989 North Carolina 1990 North Carolina 1991 Clemson 1992 North Carolina 1993 North Carolina 1994 North Carolina 1995 North Carolina 1996 North Carolina 1997 North Carolina 1998 North Carolina 1999 Clemson 2000 Florida State 2001 North Carolina 2002 North Carolina 2003 North Carolina 2004 North Carolina 2005 Miami 2006 Miami 2007 Virginia Tech 2008 Virginia Tech 2009 Florida State 2010 Clemson

ACC Champion Clemson

CLEMSON completed the conference championship sweep, winning its third ACC Outdoor Track & Field title overall and first since 1999, at the 2010 ACC Championships which were held in Clemson, S.C., April 15-17. April Sinkler led the Tigers with individual ACC titles in both the high and long jump. Clemson’s 4x100 relay team also claimed a gold medal. All told, the Clemson women had 13 student-athletes named to the All-ACC team. Virginia Tech’s Queen Harrison set ACC meet records in both the 100m and 400m hurdles posting times of 12.44 and 54.66, respectively. At the end of the season, Harrison was honored with her second consecutive ACC Track Performer of the Year award. The Tigers captured the final three annual league honors as Patricia Mamona was named ACC Field Performer of the Year, teammate Stormy Kendrick claimed ACC Freshman of the Year honors and Lawrence Johnson was selected ACC

Track Performer of the Year Queen Harrison Virginia Tech

Field Performer of the Year Patricia Mamona Clemson

Coach of the Year. Johnson was the first rookie coach in league history to earn the honor in both the indoor and outdoor seasons.

• NCAA ACTION Virginia Tech placed fifth at the NCAA Championships, the best finish by a track & field squad in school history. The Hokies were joined by Miami (11th), Clemson (18th) and Florida State (T-20th) in the top 20. Queen Harrison of Virginia Tech became the first woman in NCAA history to sweep both hurdles events in the same national meet as she won the 100m and 400m hurdles. Clemson’s Patricia Mamona claimed the triple jump crown. The ACC had 18 female student-athletes earn All-America honors, including six from Clemson.

Freshman of the Year Stormy Kendrick Clemson

Coach of the Year Lawrence Johnson Clemson

ACC ScholarAthlete of the Year Kristi Castlin Virginia Tech

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MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Ned Crotty, Duke Men’s Lacrosse

Duke’s Ned Crotty, who led the country in points and assists for the Blue Devils’ lacrosse team, has been named the winner of the “Anthony J. McKevlin Aaward” as the 2009-10 Atlantic Coast Conference Male Athlete of the Year. The award, named in honor of the former sports editor of the Raleigh News & Observer, has been presented since the formation of the ACC in 1954. Crotty, a senior from New Vernon, N.J., won the 2010 Tewaarton Trophy as the nation’s top lacrosse player. He had five or more points in eight of the Devils’ 20 games and finished with 23 goals and 63 assists. In the process, he had a hand in nearly one-third of Duke’s goals in a 16-4 season, and he was the front man of the most prolific attack triumvirate in Duke history. He scored twice and dished out six assist in the Devil’s first-round win over historically dominant Johns Hopkins, and he assisted Max Quinzani’s game-winning tally with 12 seconds left in the remarkable 14-13 semifinal win over Virginia. Duke won its first championship two days later with an overtiem verdict over Notre Dame. The following week, the Chicago Machine made Crotty the first overall pick of the Major League Lacrosse draft. And a few weeks after that, he scored the winning goal in the title game of the FIL World Lacrosse Championships as the United States defeated Canada 12-10 in Manchester, England. Crotty is the second men’s lacrosse player to earn the McKevlin.

FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Whitney Engen, North Carolina Women’s Soccer North Carolina’s Whitney Engen, the winner of the 2009 Honda Soccer Award who led the Tar Heels to a trio of NCAA women’s soccer championships, has been named the ACC Women’s Athlete of the Year for 2009-10. She is the second successive Tar Heel women’s soccer player to win the Mary Garber Award after Casey Nogueira captured it last year. Engen, a senior from Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., received the Honda Award as the nation’s premier player for the 2009 season. She was the leader of a Tar Heel defense that shut out 10 of its final 11 opponents and 19 opponents overall while allowing only 12 goals in 27 games on the season. UNC (23-31) won the NCAA title for the 20th time in the tournament’s 28-year history, and it was Carolina’s 21st national championship overall, including the 1981 AIAW title. Engen’s defensive prowess was especially evident during the NCAA Women’s College Cup, which saw the Tar Heels post 1-0 wins over Notre Dame and top-ranked and previously unbeaten Stanford en route to the national title. Engen, who anchored UNC’s back line, was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the event. While success from a North Carolina soccer player is far from unique, Engen’s story is a bit different. She came to school as a forward and adapted without missing a beat to an entirely different role as the center defender in 2008. The move was made in part because the Tar Heels had plenty of firepower up front. Noguiera was named the Outstanding Offensive Player of the Women’s College Cup in 2008 and 2009. Engen, who was chosen as the fourth overall pick by the Chicago Red Stars in the 2010 WPS Draft, edged a highly competitive field to become the sixth Tar Heel soccer player to earn the ACC acclaim. North Carolina now leads the ACC with seven Mary Garber Awards.

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FOOTBALL

ACC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Georgia Tech claimed its first undisputed ACC Football Championship since 1990, downing Atlantic Division Champion Clemson, 39-34, in the Fifth Annual Dr Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championship Game Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. Georgia Tech running back Jonathan Dwyer scored what proved to be the game-winning touchdown with 1:20 remaining overcoming a herculean effort by Clemson’s C.J. Spiller who rushed for a Championship Game record 233 yards on just 20 carries and four touchdowns, for which he took home the game’s Most Outstanding Player award.

ACC FANFEST Presented by the Official Corporate Partners of the ACC, ACC FanFest was held on the grounds of Raymond James Stadium on Championship day, Saturday Dec. 5, and was FREE to all game ticket holders. ACC FanFest covered over 200,000 square feet of interactive games and activities, Corporate Partner interactive displays and giveaways, team mascots, pep rallies, skills clinics, merchandise, autograph signings, video boards, concessions and live musical entertainment by James Otto. Over 22,000 ACC football fans participated in a day of family fun at the premier fan event of Championship weekend. 58

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OUTREACH INITIATIVES The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners, sponsored the fourth annual ACC Gridiron Class of 2009 Newspapers in Education Program with the St. Petersburg Times in St. Petersburg, Fl. A six-week program was implemented across middle school classrooms throughout the service region of the St. Petersburg Times which included Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties. Participating teachers received a customized ACC Gridiron Class of 2009 curriculum guide featuring lesson plans and reading activities relating to ACC football. Students learned about their favorite ACC football teams while participating in lesson activities involving math, geography, language arts, science and social studies. In addition, participating students received a special ACC take home item. A six-week NIE program began the week of October 19, and ended the week of November 30, 2009. The program reached over 15,000 middle school students from 60 schools, grades 6-8, in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties. Participating teachers received 35 classroom newspapers each Monday during the six-week period. On Friday, December 3, 2009, the ACC teamed up with the Children’s Cancer Center for an event at Splitsville at Channelside Bay Plaza. The event featured a round of bowling with the ACC mascots and cheerleaders from all 12 ACC institutions, and an inspiring speech from Boston College’s Mark Herzlich, a survivor of Ewing’s Sarcoma.

THE LEGENDS The fifth class of ACC Football legends was honored during the Night of Legends event on Friday night prior to the game. This past year’s class of legends was also recognized during the championship game and included the following 12 former standouts: Mike Mayock Boston College Danny Ford Clemson Bob Pascal Duke Chris Weinke Florida State Eddie Lee Ivery Georgia Tech Kevin Glover Maryland Vinny Testaverde Miami Kelvin Bryant North Carolina Willie Burden NC State Jim Bakhtiar Virginia Bob Schweickert Virginia Tech Bill Barnes Wake Forest


NEW BENCHMARKS FOR ACC FOOTBALL The ACC had seven teams that earned bowl invitations this year, giving it 41 bowl teams in the last five years. Only one conference has more. Bowden took the Seminoles to a leading 28 consecutive bowl games in his final 28 seasons in Tallahasee. In addition, Virginia Tech went to a bowl game for the 17th consecutive year, Georgia Tech for the 13th consecutive season, and Boston College for the 11th straight time.Clemson’s C.J. Spiller completed his career ranked second on the NCAA’s FBS career allpurpose yardage list. He finished with 7,588 yards. Spiller also set an NCAA record with his 7th career kickoff return for a touchdown against South Carolina. The conference set an ACC record for most non-offensive touchdowns in a year with 47, breaking the previous mark of 46 set in 2004. ACC teams also recorded more 30-point games in 2009, 67 in all, than ever before. The previous high was 49 games during the 1999 season. Virginia Tech’s Ryan Williams became the first freshman in ACC history to lead the league in rushing and scoring. He also tied an NCAA freshman record for rushing touchdowns. Virginia Tech’s Williams and placekicker Matt Waldron along with Clemson’s Spiller and Richard Jackson each became the first set of teammates in ACC history to each score 100 or more points in a season. For the second straight year, ACC teams saw more of their former players selected to the NFL’s Pro Bowl (23), more than any other conference. The next closest was the SEC with 15. Boston College freshman linebacker Luke Kuechly finished second nationally in both total tackles and solo tackles and was named the National Defensive Freshman of the Year. by College Football News. Miami’s football program was honored by the AFCA as having the nation’s highest graduation rate in 2009. The Hurricanes and Notre Dame tied for highest graduation, each graduating 100% of their players in the class which entered in 2002. It was Miami’s first such honor, but the 20th time a current ACC school had been so honored.NC State Wide Receiver Owen Spencer led the nation and broke his own ACC record for highest per-catch average in a season, averaging 25.5 yards on each of his 20 catches.Virginia Tech has won 10 or more games in each of the past six years. Only one other school in the nation (Texas) has accomplished that feat.

ACC BOWL SUCCESS The Atlantic Coast Conference finds itself among the best when it comes to bowl participation and bowl game victories. Since becoming a 12-team league in 2005, the ACC has seen 41 teams compete in bowl games in the ensuing five seasons. That is second to only the Southeastern Conference, who had only one more with 42 bowl appearances. ACC teams are a combined 152-139-5 (.524) in bowl game play, just a shade behind the Pac-10 and SEC. The ACC set an NCAA record for bowl participation in 2008-2009 when 10 of the league’s 12 teams (.833) earned bowl bids. The ACC set national marks in participating teams and percentage of participation. Four ACC teams are ranked among the nation’s top seven in current game streaks. Florida State leads the nation with 28 consecutive bowl trips bollowed by Virginia Tech (3rd) with 17, Georgia Tech (tied for 4th) with 13 and Boston Colleeg (tied for 7th) with 11. Boston College (5), Florida State (6), Georgia Tech (12) and Miami (15) rank among the top 15 winningest bowl teams in the nation among teams with a minimum of 15 bowl apperances.The ACC had four of the top-five rated Bowl telecasts on ESPN this year. The Valero Alamo Bowl received the top (5.61) rating on ESPN this year, but that was followed by the Emerald Bowl (Boston College-USC, 5.34), the Chick-fil-A Bowl (Virginia Tech-Tennessee, 4.90), the Meineke Car Care Bowl (North Carolina-Pittsburgh, 4.56) and the Champs Sports Bowl (MiamiWisconsin, 4.53).Georgia Tech made its first appearance in the FedEx Orange Bowl since 1967, which was the final game coached by its legendary Hall of Fame coach Bobby Dodd. Another legendary Bobby, this one named Bowden, coached the final game of his 34-year tenure at Florida State in the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl. The 33-21 triump over West Virginia, the school Bowden left in 1976 for FSU, gave him the second most in NCAA history and it guaranteed the Seminoles of their 32nd consecutive winning seasons under Bowden.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

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KENTUCKY

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CLEMSON

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MIAMI

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WISCONSIN

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PITTSBURGH

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VIRGINIA TECH

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TENNESSEE

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WEST VIRGINIA

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FLORIDA STATE

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IOWA

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GEORGIA TECH

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MEN’S BASKETBALL ACC MEN’S BASKETBALL HITS HIGH NOTES In addition to seeing one of its members (Duke) claim the ACC’s 12th NCAA Championship. For the second time in four years, 10 ACC teams finished the season with 20 or more wins. The ACC is the only conference in Division I history to have 10 teams win 20 or more games in a single season. ACC teams finished with a 153-39 record (.797) vs. non-conference opposition. Over the past five years (2006-2010), the ACC is the only conference to have each of its teams make at least one NCAA Tournament appearance. Maryland senior guard Greivis Vasquez heads up a list of four ACC players who earned All-America honors in 2009-10. The 2010 ACC Player of the Year and the first player in league history to have 2,000 points, 700 assists and 600 rebounds in his career, Vasquez earned first team recognition by The Sporting News, Basketball Times, and FoxSports. com as well as being named the recipient of the 2010 Bob Cousy Award given to college basketball’s top point guard, making him the second-straight ACC player to receive the award, and the third overall. Vasquez and Duke senior guard Jon Scheyer both earned consensus second-team All-America honors. The ACC has had at least one consensus first team All-American in 18 of the last 20 years. The 2010 NBA Draft saw nine ACC players drafted, including five first-round selections. The ACC extended its streak of having at least one first-round draft pick in 22 consecutive NBA drafts. Georgia Tech and Florida State led the way with two draft selections from each school. Derrick Favors, the third overall pick, alongside teammate Gani Lawal (46th overall) represented the Yellow Jackets while Soloman Alabi (50th overall) and Ryan Reid (57th overall) represented the Seminoles. Other ACC selections in the first round included Wake Forest’s Al-Farouq Aminu, North Carolina’s Ed Davis, Clemson’s Trevor Booker, and Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez. Rounding out the ACC selections in the second round was Miami’s Dawyne Collins.

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ACC MEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO GREENSBORO For the first time since 2006 and the 22nd time overall, the city of Greensboro hosted the ACC Tournament.

ACC FANFEST Presented by the Official Corporate Partners, ACC FanFest attracted a crowd of approximately 40,000 fans throughout both the ACC Women’s and Men’s Tournaments. Held inside the 35,000 square foot Coliseum Pavilion, FanFest was once again FREE to the public and was open two hours prior to each session of the Tournaments. The FanFest events featured exciting interactive games and inflatable attractions, a basketball court for daily shooting contests, Corporate Partner interative booths and product sampling, daily fan giveaways, free face painting and digital photo booths, Official Tournament Merchandise, concessions and an outdoor area that featured more interactive attractions, live musical entertaiment, concessions and Corporate Partner displays and sampling. Participating Corporate Partners included Food Lion, GEICO, Pepsi, RBC Bank, Progress Energy and Toyota.

NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners, sponsored the annual ACC Hoops Class of 2010 Newspapers in Education Program with the Greensboro News & Record. The purpose of the NIE program was to extend the given newspaper’s outreach to middle school children so that they can develop good reading and study habits and learn to utilize newspapers as one of their prime educational sources from an early age. A sixweek ACC Hoops NIE program was offered to middle school classrooms throughout the region serviced by the News & Record.

ACC LEGENDS The 2010 class of ACC legends was honored at the annual Legends Brunch held on Saturday, March 13. This past year’s class of legends included the following 12 former standout players and coaches: Terry Driscoll, Boston College Dale Davis, Clemson Jack Marin, Duke Otto Petty, Florida State Bruce Dalrymple, Georgia Tech Keith Booth, Maryland Will Allen, Miami Sam Perkins, North Carolina Rodney Monroe, NC State Harold Deane, Virginia Chris Smith, Virginia Tech Dave Wiedeman, Wake Forest

ACC MEN’S TOURNAMENT OUTREACH PROGRAM The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners and the Greensboro News & Record sponsored an “ACC Teams for Teamwork” student video and digital photo contest for local middle school students. Students captured teamwork in video or digital photos for a chance to bring their school to ACC FanFest and Opening Round practices on Wednesday, March 10. 500 middle school students from Southeast Middle School were selected to be special guests at ACC FanFest and the ACC Tournament Opening Round practices. Bus transportation was provided free to and from the event. Students were treated to an inspiring program featuring Alan Williams, a former Wake Forest basketball player and founder of “Teammates First” Williams, author of “Walk- On: Life at the end of the bench”, shared inspirational stories of perseverance, integrity, teamwork and dedication. Students also received a fun and interactive presentation on “financial fitness” from an RBC Bank representative.

HISTORY OF THE ACC-BIG TEN CHALLENGE The ACC has won 10 of the first 11 Challenges with ACC teams winning 67 of the 108 games played. In 200910, the Big Ten won its first Challenge by a 6-to-5 margin. Road teams won six of the 11 games in 2009 and seven of the contests were decided by seven points or less, including four games by four of fewer points. 2009: Big Ten 6, ACC 5 2008: ACC 6, Big Ten 5 2007: ACC 8, Big Ten 3 2006: ACC 8, Big Ten 3 2005: ACC 6, Big Ten 5 2004: ACC 7, Big Ten 2 2003: ACC 7, Big Ten 2 2002: ACC 5, Big Ten 4 2001: ACC 5, Big Ten 3 2000: ACC 5, Big Ten 4 1999: ACC 5, Big Ten 4

POST-SEASON PROMINENCE Over the past 10 years (2001-2010), the ACC has won as many National Championships (5) as all of the other conferences combined. For the second time in four years, 10 ACC teams finished the season with 20 or more wins, the ACC is the only conference in Division I history to have 10 teams win 20 or more games in a single season. With a 9-5 mark in this year’s NCAA Tournament, the ACC extends ts non-losing streak in NCAA Tournament play to 23 straight years. Over the last five years (20062010) the ACC is the only conference to have each of its teams make at least one NCAA Tournament appearance and over the last 10 years (20012010), the ACC leads all conferences with nine Final Four appearances.

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEW BENCHMARKS FOR ACC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine ACC teams earned postseason bids in 2010, including six NCAA Tournament berths – the eighth consecutive year the league has sent at least six to the Big Dance. The six bids also marked the 13th time in the last 14 years that the ACC has placed at least six teams in the NCAA Tournament. The league’s women’s basketball programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 156 appearances and won 206 games in the last 33 years, including 36 wins by a number one seed.  The ACC has sent at least one team to the “Sweet 16” for 22 consecutive years and at least one to the Final Four in 11 of the last 22 years. The conference has also made 14 trips to the Final Four in the last 29 years with three teams finishing second and North Carolina and Maryland capturing National Championships in 1994 and 2006, respectively. Virginia also picked up two unique honors during the 2009-10 season. ACC Player and Defensive Player of the Year Monica Wright was also named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Defensive Player of the Year. Her award marked the first of its kind for Virginia and second overall for the ACC. In addition, Virginia won the 2010 NCAA ‘Pack the House’ Challenge. Not only were they selected as one of the 33 winners in the NCAA Division I “Pack the House” Challenge, but rather selected as the NCAA’s overall winner. All 12 of the ACC’s member institutions participated in the nation-wide initiative, a program designed to build attendance in women’s basketball. Virginia was lauded for their efforts in which a crowd of 11,895 attended the November 22 game against Tennessee, in what was termed “Hot Dog Day.” Two ACC players were selected in the first round of the 2010 Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) Draft.  The 2010 Draft saw a duo of ACC studentathletes tabbed in the first six picks, Virginia’s Monica Wright and Florida State’s Jacinta Monroe. Georgia Tech’s Brigitte Ardossi and Duke’s Joy Cheek brought the total number of ACC players selected overall to four. 62

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ACC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament, the longest running Division I women’s basketball tournament in the country, has seen continued success in its tournament attendance, including a record crowd at the opening session on Thursday with 11,445 present. In addition, a record of 15,154 children primarily from Guilford Country Schools and the 16 surrounding countries enjoyed a field trip the tournament on Thursday and Friday. The Tournament, also celebrated its 11th Anniversary in Greensboro.

ACC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL FANFEST Presented by the Official Corporate Partners, ACC FanFest attracted a crowd of over 20,000 fans throughout the Tournament. FanFest was open two hours prior to each session of the Tournament and featured free interactive games and inflatable attractions, a basketball court for daily shooting contests, Partner booths and product sampling, daily fan giveaways, free face painting, a digital photo and flip cards station, Official Tournament merchandise, food, beverages and an outdoor interactive area with inflatable attractions and live musical entertainment.

GUILFORD COUNTY SCHOOL DAY Elementary and middle school teachers in the Guilford County Schools and surrounding counties have followed the School Board-approved curriculum sponsored by the ACC at www.nclearn.org for seven years. The curriculum focuses on the areas of physical education, math, language arts, character development, technology, science, and social studies for grades K-8 by integrating ACC Basketball and women’s sports. More than 15,000 students from Guilford County and 18 other surrounding school districts attended the 2010 tournament as a culmination of their curriculum study.


MARKETING INITIATIVES The ACC has engaged in unique marketing initiatives to brand conference women’s basketball. Over the past two years, the distinctive graphic mark “She Can Play!”, which has become synonymous with ACC Women’s Basketball, has been used as inspiration for two musical theme songs for the league. The theme songs are titled “She Can Play!” and were composed specifically to promote ACC Women’s Basketball. In addition, the conference has re-introduced a 15’ radio controlled blimp as the headliner to the promotional lineup at the championship tournament in Greensboro. The newly designed blimp has taken the shape of an ACC branded high-top basketball shoe that is decorated with multiple conference logos and logos of all 12 member institutions.

THE LEGENDS The talent-rich league celebrated its storied tradition of excellence by honoring one standout from each school at the Legends Luncheon and at halftime of the first semi-final game. Included in the 2010 class are 12 former student-athletes who represent four decades of ACC Women’s Basketball competitors. Below is a complete list of the 2010 Legends: Annie Odoy, Boston College Donna (Forester) Reed, Clemson Connie Goins, Duke Brooke Wyckoff, Florida State Joyce Pierce-Joyner, Georgia Tech Tara Heiss, Maryland Meghan (Saake) Knokey, Miami Tonya Sampson, North Carolina Andrea Stinson, NC State Jenny Boucek, Virginia Tere Williams, Virginia Tech Barbara Durham, Wake Forest

NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION The ACC, in conjunction with its Official Corporate Partners, sponsored the annual ACC Hoops Class of 2010 Newspapers in Education Program with the Greensboro News & Record. The purpose of the NIE program was to extend the given newspaper’s outreach to middle school children so that they can develop good reading and study habits and learn to utilize newspapers as one of their prime educational sources from an early age. A six-week ACC Hoops NIE program was offered to middle school classrooms throughout the region serviced by the News & Record. The program targeted 15,000-20,000 middle school students. Each week, participating teachers received ACC basketball themed lesson plans in subjects of math, financial literacy, language arts, science and social studies. Students utilized the News & Record as a textbook to complete the activity lessons while learning about their favorite ACC women’s and men’s basketball teams. As a culmination to the NIE program, two community wide school contests were held including an ACC teamworkthemed student poster contest targeting elementary students and a video and digital photo contest targeting middle school students.

ACC HOOPS FOR KIDS COMMUNITY OUTREACH The ACC, in parternship with the Official Corporate Partners and the Greensboro News & Record, presented the annual ACC Hoops for Kids Outreach Program for over 700 Greensboro area elementary and middle school students. Participants were treated to an interactive HOPSports Clinic and a demonstration by the Harlem Globetrotters. Each child received an ACC Hoops for Kids t-shirt, Food Lion boxed lunch, and a free ticket to the Thursday evening session games.

ACC WOMEN WIN THIRD STRAIGHT BIG TEN-ACC CHALLENGE The ACC won its third straight Big Ten/ ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge, collecting seven wins over Big Ten opponents. The Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge matches 11 teams from each conference in headto-head competition traditionally on the first Wednesday and Thursday after Thanksgiving, following the Big Ten/ACC Men’s Basketball Challenge. Last year, the ACC won seven of the 11 Big Ten/ACC Challenge games. In 2008, the ACC also won seven contests, while the inaugural Challenge in 2007 saw the ACC collect eight victories. Each of the Big Ten’s 11 institutions will participate, while the ACC will select 11 teams from its 12-team membership. In the previous three Challenges, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland and Virginia remain undefeated for the ACC, while Michigan boasts the only unbeaten record among Big Ten squads. Since the 1999-2000 season, the two conferences have squared off in head-to-head competition on 99 occasions with the ACC holding a 57-42 advantage. Last season, the ACC boasted a 9-5 record over Big Ten teams, including a 7659 Miami victory over Michigan to advance the Hurricanes to the championship round of the WNIT.

FRIENDS FOR AN EARLIER BREAST CANCER TEST 2010 marked the 11th straight year the ACC partnered with Friends for an Earlier Breast Cancer Test.  Friends is an organization based in Greensboro, N.C. that funds research grants to find an earlier detection method for breast cancer.  Since the partnership was formed, the ACC has contributed over $115,000.

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ACC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Thirty-six Atlantic Coast Conference scholarathletes who were named recipients of postgraduate scholarships were honored on Wednesday, April 14, 2010. The annual event was held at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, N.C. The Weaver-James-Corrigan and Jim and Pat Thacker scholarships are awarded to selected student-athletes--three from each league institution--who intend to pursue a graduate degree following completion of their undergraduate requirements. Each recipient will receive $5,000 to contribute to their graduate education. Each recipient has performed with distinction in both the classroom and his/ her respective sports, while demonstrating exemplary conduct in the community. In addition to those receiving scholarship funds, four student-athletes will receive Weaver-JamesCorrigan Honorary Awards. These students were recognized for their outstanding performance in both athletic competition and the classroom throughout their collegiate careers and intend to compete at the Olympic or professional level.

ACC WEAVER-JAMES-CORRIGAN SCHOLARSHIP-ATHLETES Steve Aponavicius Kelly Henderson Timothy Ritchie Gregory Eckhardt Michelle Nance Katrina Obas Joshua Bienenfeld KayAnne Gummersall Lauren Miller Terese Gober Jordana Price Carly Wynn* Alana Clooten Ryann Kopacka Amanda McDowell Jennifer Collins Christina Nelson Herbert Taylor Genevieve Mayhew Matthew Pipho* Laura Vallverdu William Dworsky Ashley Howard Anna Rodenbough Austin Hampton Romulo Manzano Allison Presnell Mei Christensen Jenna Harris Jerome Meyinsse Abby Barney Paul LaPenna Matej Muza* Aleksandra Kulikova Allyson Sadow Zachary Schilawski

Boston College Boston College Boston College Clemson Clemson Clemson Duke Duke Duke Florida State Florida State Florida State Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Maryland Maryland Maryland Miami Miami Miami North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina NC State NC State NC State Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest

Finance & Marketing Elem. Ed./Human Dev. Biology/Theology Management Lang./Int’l Trade Health Science Psychology Sociology Psychology Sport Management Fam. & Child Sci./ Exer. Sci. Psychology Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering International Affairs Kinesiology Kinesiology Individual Studies Political Science/English Biology/ Pre-Med Psychology Economics/Comp. Lit. Economics Applied Sciences Biomedical Engineering Computer Science Biomedical Engineering Education Commerce Economics Hum. Nut., Foods & Exer. Hum. Nut., Foods & Exer. Geography Math. Econ./Psych. Health & Exer. Sci. Biology

Football Soccer CC/Track & Field Soccer Rowing Swimming & Diving Soccer Soccer Field Hockey Softball Volleyball Softball Track & Field Swimming Tennis Lacrosse Track & Field Wrestling Volleyball Football Tennis Soccer Swimming & Diving Soccer Swimming & Diving Soccer Softball Swimming Swimming Basketball Swimming & Diving CC/Track & Field Track & Field Tennis Soccer Soccer

Honorary Recipients Benjamin Martin Max Quinzani Whitney Neuhauser Brendan Gielow

Clemson Duke Virginia Wake Forest

Financial Management History Foreign Affairs Religion

Golf Lacrosse Golf Golf

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STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

THE 2009-10 COMMITTEE WAS COMPRISED OF BOSTON COLLEGE Michael Hogan................Swimming...................................Senior Kyle McCartan................Golf...............................................Sophomore

The ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) continues to function as an integral part of the Atlantic Coast Conference governance structure. The Committee is composed of two student-athletes from each school to ensure each school has proper representation at every meeting. The Committee meets once in person and three times via conference call. This past year, the feedback from ACC student-athletes on this Committee on issues which affect them is extremely important in the process of making educated decisions on ACC and NCAA legislation and policies that affect student-athletes. The student-athlete experience at conference championships remained a standing agenda item this year. The conference office received valuable feedback from those studentathletes that participated in the online championships survey but the goal for the upcoming year will be to increase the number of respondents. One of the greatest successes for SAAC in the 2009-10 year was the discussion of campus initiatives for assisting earthquake victims in Haiti and the respective fundraising efforts each school made. In total, over $14,000 along with clothing and supplies were collected to benefit the earthquake victims. SAAC also addressed the issue of countable athletically related activities as a response to the topic in the news. The group wanted to ensure that all student-athletes knew what is and isn’t permissible as well as the time limits that a coach can require a student-athlete to spend on their sport. In addition, SAAC also addressed other key issues such as the sportsmanship award criteria, NCAA’s Respect and Sportsmanship Campaign, the ACC International Academic Collaborative Leadership Conference, the SAAC in ACCtion feature on “Going Pro in Something other than Sport” and various other issues regarding ACC Championships.

CLEMSON Lauren Klas....................Track & Field................................Senior Tyler Morey......................Track & Field................................Junior DUKE Eric Ness.........................Swimming...................................Senior KayAnne Gummersal....Soccer..........................................Senior FLORIDA STATE Melanie Cabassol ..........Diving...........................................Senior Brianna Barry.................Volleyball......................................Senior GEORGIA TECH Alana Clooten.................Track & Field................................Senior Shaday Woolcock...........Basketball....................................Junior MARYLAND Jennifer Collins..............Lacrosse......................................Grad. Stud. Jessalyn Crawford.........Swimming...................................Junior MIAMI Brittany Viola..................Diving...........................................Senior Kristy Whyte....................Track.............................................Senior NORTH CAROLINA Megan Owens.................Volleyball.......................................Senior Marcus Ginyard..............Basketball....................................Senior NC STATE Jana Angel......................Volleyball......................................Junior Sarah Merritt..................Swimming...................................Junior VIRGINIA Trey Miller.......................Cross Country..............................Senior Jerome Meyinsse...........Basketball....................................Senior VIRGINIA TECH Tim Miller........................Wrestling......................................Senior Sarah Ameen..................Swimming...................................Senior WAKE FOREST Liza Casella.....................Field Hockey................................Senior Melissa Martin................Field Hockey................................Senior

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SPORTMANSHIP SPORTSMANSHIP INITIATIVES The Atlantic Coast Conference continues to implement various initiatives in Sportsmanship including the emphasis on the importance of good sportsmanship at every level of the Conference including studentathletes, coaches, officials, administrators, fans, friends and alumni. This past year the ACC reinforced the role of officiating in maintaining an atmosphere of good sportsmanship. The ACC continues to develop public service announcements emphasizing the role of respect and sportsmanship while participating in collegiate athletics. Educational emphasis with all of the ACC’s administrators, coaches and studentathletes was continued, and the league further refined a reporting and recording system to more accurately assess sportsmanship problems which might exist. For the 2009-10 year, the conference is proud to report 100% participation by the institutions.

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2009-10 ACC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERS

Robert Andrews of Virginia, Stephanie Buffo of Clemson and the Georgia Tech baseball team were named the 2009-10 Atlantic Coast Conference Sportsmanship winners for the 2009-10 academic year. Andrews, who competes as a member of the Cavaliers’ cross country and track and field teams, received the ACC Male Sportsmanship Award, which is presented to the student-athlete who best exemplifies sportsmanship. Buffo, who also runs both cross country and track and field for the Tigers, received the ACC Female Sportsmanship Award, and the Yellow Jackets baseball team received the ACC Team Sportsmanship Award. The winners were selected from a group of institutional nominees, which were submitted by Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAACs) and their advisors at ACC schools. Winners were determined by a review of the overall ACC SAAC. Each campus has recognized its individual and team nominees. To be considered, nominees must have demonstrated consistently good sportsmanship and ethical behavior in his/her daily participation in intercollegiate athletics. The student-athlete must have also demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting and be of good academic standing. THE COMPLETE LIST OF 2009-10 NOMINEES WAS AS FOLLOWS: BOSTON COLLEGE Marlotte Van Den Bergh (field hockey) Tim Ritchie (men’s cross country and track & field) CLEMSON Stephanie Buffo (women’s cross country and track & field) Jess Bowers (football) Football team DUKE Amanda Granson (women’s tennis) FLORIDA STATE Swimming & Diving team GEORGIA TECH Baseball team MARYLAND Women’s Cross Country team Men’s Basketball team MIAMI Lauren Phipps (women’s track & field) Nathan Melendres (baseball) NORTH CAROLINA Quantavius Sturdivant (football) NC STATE Tiayonna Blackmon (women’s cross country and track & field) VIRGINIA Lauren Hutchins (rowing) Robert Andrews (men’s cross country and track & field) Rowing team VIRGINIA TECH Jacquelyn Duggins (women’s lacrosse)

ACC SPORTSMANSHIP SCHOOL OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Prior to the 2008-09 academic year, the ACC awarded a sportsmanship award for each of its 25 sponsored sports. The concept of these awards was created by the ACC Student Athlete Advisory Committee in an effort to recognize teams who earned the utmost regard from their peers during competition. As is stated in the conference’s Mission Statement, “It [the ACC] strongly adheres to the principles of integrity and sportsmanship, and supports the total development of the student-athlete and each member institution’s athletics department staff, with the intent of producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow.” Teams receiving the award conducted themselves with a high degree of character and good sportsmanship, as determined by a vote of the league’s teams. 2003-04...............................................Georgia Tech 2004-05................................................Wake Forest 2005-06................................................Wake Forest 2006-07........................................... Boston College 2007-08............................................... Virginia Tech 09/10 ACC ANNUAL REPORT 67


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SERVICES TO MEMBER SCHOOLS IN COMPLIANCE & GOVERNANCE The ACC continues to improve and refine its services to its member institutions regarding compliance and governance. Many of these efforts are centered on helping institutional administrators deal with the increased volume and content of NCAA legislative issues, but also to improve communication on campus among those who make decisions regarding proposed legislation and compliance issues. With the restructuring of the NCAA governance structure the focus has been to improve communications to ACC Governance groups. Summary reports from all NCAA Council and Committee meetings, as well as NCAA Board of Directors meetings, are available and distributed in a timely fashion by email to all of the conference’s governance groups who impact the decision making regarding governance issues. In addition, the Council of Presidents continues to follow the communication policy and procedures that were approved to build an effective and efficient communication process within the conference, which is a critical component in an effective functioning conference governance structure. Service and educational efforts regarding NCAA legislation to campus compliance administrators has been maintained through email and monthly conference calls during the course of the year. All compliance forms as well as the ACC Manual, have been placed on the ACC Intranet site, that is password protected, for ease of reference. Improvement in the response time for interpretations from the ACC Office to its member schools continues to be a goal. The ACC’s total available funds for the newly combined Student Assistance Fund, formerly the Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund & the Special Assistance Fund, was $3,124,333.00 of which the membership spent $2,876,418.21. The Conference office will continue to distribute the checks upon receipt of the funds from the national office by September. The Conference continues to operate a comprehensive compliance review program. Each institution is reviewed by the ACC staff in accordance with NCAA bylaws. Two institutions were reviewed this past academic year with three more scheduled for 2010-11. The third round of conference compliance reviews of member institutions will begin in the spring of 2011.

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ACC PER SCHOOL REVENUE DISTRIBUTION REMAINS SIGNIFICANT The ACC’s revenue distribution to member schools still ranks as one of the highest in conference allocations to their institutions. Increases in revenue streams from football, men’s basketball, bowl contracts, and the NCAA increased in 2009-10 from the previous operating year. The negotiation of a new 12-year television beginning in 2011-12 was completed in June and guarantees long-term financial stability for the Conference.

COST CENTER BUDGETING SYSTEM The conference utilizes a new budget process which includes significant involvement from the Finance Committee which is comprised of a representative of each member institution. The process includes involvement from this Committee and the ACC office in creating and reviewing the Conference operating budget prior to its approval at the Spring Business Meeting. The ACC Office continues to use a cost-center, responsibility-based accounting system to allow cost center managers the ability to review their accounts on-line and, thus, be able to react quickly in managing their budgets and gaining timely information.

INVESTMENT POLICIES The current allocation of asset investments for the Conference is delegated to the Finance Committee and its Investment SubCommittee. This oversight includes development of the Conference Investment policy, including the determination of appropriate asset allocations, consistent review of invested funds, and recommendations regarding Conference monetary investments.

ACC STAFF CHANGES Shamaree Brown joined the conference office in January 2010 as Director of Student-Athlete Programs and Compliance. Lee Butler joined the conference office as Associate Director of Championships in January 2010. Butler had previously worked at the ACC as an intern.

ACC ACTIVELY PURSUES MINORITY CANDIDATES FOR CONFERENCE POSITIONS The Atlantic Coast Conference is committed to achieving diversity in all aspects of its administration. One of the areas the Conference Office is looking to achieve this is in actively pursuing minority candidates for positions which are available in the ACC Office. The Conference Office conducts a concerted effort to identify, seek and hire qualified minority personnel.


CONTINUING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FUTURES INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS One of the most successful programs developed by the Atlantic Coast Conference is its internship program for graduating male and female student-athletes. Officially named the Atlantic Coast Conference Futures Internship Program, the Conference partially funds a total of eight internships. These interns work with the following organizations: the Atlantic Coast Conference Office, Fox Sports Net, Sun Sports, the Orange Bowl Committee and ESPN Wide World of Sports. The program has been very successful in placing interns into permanent positions within the athletics and sports television industry. 2009-10 ACC Futures Interns ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Alyssa Francona, North Carolina DISNEY’S WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Jessica Adams, Duke Rebecca Zavisza, Boston College Marissa May, North Carolina FOX SPORTS NET SOUTH Megan Newell, Virginia Tech SUN SPORTS Amy Smerdzinski, Wake Forest Talia Wise, Virginia ORANGE BOWL COMMITTEE Kellen Blassingame, Virginia 2010-11 ACC Futures Interns ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Sheldon Bell, Duke

ACC’S OFFICIAL WEBSITE - theACC.COM The Atlantic Coast Conference enjoyed another successful year on the Internet in 2009-10 thanks to a partnership with CBS College Sports and ACC Properties. TheACC.com continues to be among the top sites for CBSC and is typically the network’s highest-ranked conference. Viewership for the site grew to over 15.8 million page views and 3.3 million ‘unique visitors’. The site continues to serve as a centralized location for schedules, scores and results from each of the ACC sports. The site continued a weekly football series “This Week in ACC Football”, highlighting each week’s action on the gridiron through a variety of mediums, enhancements in its video offerings during the year, including highlights and press conference footage from select championship events as well as video features of various individuals and teams. The regular features remained constant with Bill Hass on the ACC (weekly) and the renamed Inside ACCess (weekly). The ACC expanded its focus on social media, utilizing Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to more extensively reach fans with ACC news and features of theACC.com. There is a primary Facebook page which has grown to over 12 thousand fans and five primary Twitter accounts, the largest reaching more than five thousand followers. In the fall of 2009 the ACC unveiled a conference branded Youtube site (theaccsport). This video driven site is an outlet for many different types of content from player/coach features, great games, and programming.

ACC SELECT The 2009-2010 athletics season saw the continued commitment to ACCSelect.com. ACC Select continued to showcase live and on-demand Championship Olympic sports that are not available through traditional broadcast and cable outlets. During last year, ACC Select delivered over 60 events spanning 23 sports and reached both a national and international audience. ACC Select streamed coverage is a service provided to ACC fans at no charge, giving them unprecedented access to the action.

ESPN WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Kara Wright, North Carolina Kylie Stankovics, Virginia Tech Ayana West, NC State FOX SPORTS Nicole Muracco, Maryland SUN SPORTS Kelly Laffey, Wake Forest Margaux Meeks, Maryland Angelique Gray, Florida State ORANGE BOWL Meredith Razzolini, Clemson

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DAYS OF CARING

On Thursday, October 22, 2009, the Atlantic Coast Conference participated in a Days of Caring project. The ACC volunteers traveled to Mary’s House in Greensboro, N.C. and participated in an outdoor project enhancing the playground area around the facility and painted rooms on the inside of the home. This was the third year the ACC has volunteered their time and expertise to Mary’s House. Mary’s House is an ecumenical, faith-based ministry creating opportunities for learning and healing, which empower women and strengthen their families, caught in the culture of addiction. Mary’s House provides transitional and permanent housing, life-skills training and a loving, supportive community to the homeless women and children they serve. Days of Caring is a United Way and Volunteer Center of Greensboro Special Event that mobilizes employees from area work places to provide community service at local agencies and schools. This was the twelfth annual Days of Caring that the ACC office has taken part in and over the years has donated time and manpower to other deserving Greensboro agencies such as Hospice and Palliative Care, Guilford Regional AIDS Interfaith Network, Millis Road Elementary School, Senior Resources of Greensboro, Horsepower Therapeutic Learning Center, a Read-A-Thon at Hampton Extended Year Academy and Habitat for Humanity. 70

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ACC INTER-INSTITUTIONAL ACADEMIC COLLABORATIVE The ACCIAC is a special commitment of the 12 university presidents and the conference office to enhance academic excellence. Funded by a portion of the revenues from the Dr Pepper Football Championship Game, the ACCIAC effort is to advance the quality of education for all undergraduate students by sharing academic and administrative resources and by hosting conferences that bring together experts from all our campuses. Strategies for collaboration include conferences of students from all 12 universities, scholarship awards for international study, academic grants to competitively judged creative projects, faculty development seminars led by experts from other ACC campuses, and exchanges of best practices among leaders with similar job responsibilities. In 2010-11 a new program will sponsor ACC student-athletes working through the teaching of sports to motivate promising young people in developing countries to advance their own education. In February 2010, sixty-seven student leaders, accompanied by leadership program directors, gathered at Florida State for leadership seminars and competitive learning exercises. In April, seventy-one students, accompanied by undergraduate research directors and faculty, from 11 universities presented undergraduate research papers at a conference hosted by Georgia Tech. Forty-one students from all 12 universities received scholarship awards that helped make possible study abroad-international business in Argentina, industrial engineering and biochemistry and journalism and landscape architecture in China, finance in England and

Italy, material science in Germany, history in Japan, economics in Jordan, psychology in South Africa, biotech engineering in Mexico, etc. The stature of these all-ACC awards adds greatly to their significance and helps the awardees open doors when abroad. In June 2009, the directors of Teaching Learning Centers established the Teaching Scholars Program. Each director identified up to five faculty members at their university who had conducted successful “how to teach better” seminars at their home university. Topics included testing, group work, on line teaching, educational theory, etc. ACCIAC funds were provided to allow other universities to bring these experts to their campus. During 2009-10, eighteen seminars by traveling seminar leaders were held at 11 universities. Involved were faculty members who annually teach over 15,000 students. In post-seminar evaluations, over 99% of the participants rated the presentations as “helpful.” 2009-10 has been the inaugural year for the Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors Program, a creation of the Chief Undergraduate Officers. This $120,000 program is allowing each university, each year, to award between two and five scholarships to enable students to pursue, independently and under faculty guidance, a creative or research project in their chosen discipline. Each university is responding to this opportunity in distinctive ways. Duke has focused its awards in the Fine and Performing Arts. Georgia Tech’s appropriation is supporting their Inventure Prize competition. ACCIAC funds have enabled Boston College to initiate a new program that supports juniors doing advanced research in

the summer prior to tackling their year-long senior projects. Evaluative reports from all universities are due in September 2010 and will be reflected in next year’s annual report. Several other developments are worth noting. Due to travel freezes throughout many of the conference’s member institutions, our affinity group meetings have been shorter (international officers), deferred (chief undergraduate education officers), linked with other meetings (vice presidents for student affairs), in conjunction with student conferences (undergraduate research officers and student leadership coordinators), and via email listservs (purchasing officers). Experimentation with internet meetings has had mixed results. With the ACC’s assistance, a new Public Service Announcement that features the ACCIAC was created and aired. Reaction has been quite positive. The ACCIAC website (http://acciac. org), totally redesigned by a student team, has experienced a doubling of traffic. More information about many of the activities mentioned in this report is available at the official ACCIAC website. The ACC’s commitment of athletic funds to the direct enhancement of the undergraduate education experience is distinctive among all athletic conferences and an appropriate reflection of the centrality of academics. Among all athletic conferences, only the Ivy League can claim a higher percentage of its members among the Top 35 universities in the country. Excelling both academically and athletically is both a goal and a reality.

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2009-10 HIGHLIGHTS ACC Only Conference with Four Schools Among Nation’s Top 10 NCAA Programs

League schools earned record eight national titles and nine individual crowns in 2009-10 The tradition of excellence lives on for the Atlantic Coast Conference by being the only league to place four schools in the Top 10 of the final 2009-10 Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings: Virginia, Florida State, North Carolina, and Duke. This marks the ninth consecutive year that the ACC has placed four or more teams in the Top 30. In the league’s 57th year of competition, the institutes of the ACC captured a record eight national championships with seven coming in league-sponsored sports, raising the count to 120 national championships since 1953. In addition, the ACC added nine NCAA individual champions this season. “Our student-athletes have proved once again that the Atlantic Coast Conference is among the most premier in the country and for that we are proud,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “We have raised the bar for national success and we intend to continue our tradition of excellence, both on the field and in the classroom.” The University of Virginia claimed the highest ranking in the conference in third place overall with 1253.25 points, trailing only Stanford and Florida. Virginia wraps up an extraordinary 2009-10 season, capturing national championships in men’s soccer and women’s rowing. The Cavaliers also won a 72

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school-record seven ACC championships in 2009-10, the most of any member institution, with titles in men’s lacrosse, women’s rowing, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s tennis and wrestling. Florida State finished fifth overall with 1087.50 points. The Seminoles had an outstanding year, advancing all of their 19 intercollegiate sports teams to postseason play, with Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Golf, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, and Baseball all finishing in the top five of their respective sports. North Carolina claimed the seventh-place position with 1029.30 points. This marked the eighth top 10 finish in the last nine years by the Tar Heels. Six different teams ranked in the top five of their respective sports, including field hockey and women’s soccer, who both garnered NCAA championship titles. Rounding out the Top 10 was Duke with 982.75 points. Among the Blue Devils’ accomplishments this year were NCAA championships in men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse. Also in the Top 50 were Maryland in the 28th position, with 710.30 points and winner of

the women’s lacrosse NCAA championship; Virginia Tech who earned 600.00 points in 38th; 45th place Georgia Tech with 548.25 points; and 48th place Clemson with 458.50 points. Wake Forest was the next highest ACC school in 53rd place with 385.00 points, followed by 58th place Miami with 366.00 points, Boston College, winner of the NCAA men’s ice hockey championship, with 317.00 points in 63rd place, while North Carolina State finished in the 89th position with 203.88 points. ACC Schools in Final 2009-10 Directors’ Cup Standings 3. Virginia 5. Florida State 7. North Carolina 10. Duke 28. Maryland 38. Virginia Tech 45. Georgia Tech 48. Clemson 53. Wake Forest 58. Miami 63. Boston College 89. NC State

1253.25 1087.50 1029.30 982.75 710.30 600.00 548.25 458.50 385.00 366.00 317.00 203.88


ESPN and ACC Reach Exclusive 12-Year Agreement Includes Football, Men’s and Women’s Basketball, and Olympic Sports; Conference Championships; Syndication and Corporate Marketing Deal with Raycom Sports; Cable and Broadcast TV Plus Comprehensive Multimedia Rights.

Highlights of the new agreement include: •

ESPN and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) have reached a 12-year agreement for exclusive rights to every conference-controlled football and men’s basketball game, plus women’s basketball and Olympic sports matchups, and conference championships. The agreement, which begins in 2011-12 and continues through 2022-23, was announced by George Bodenheimer, President, ESPN, Inc. and ABC Sports, and John Swofford, ACC Commissioner. It will result in approximately 4,800 ACC events over the 12 years on ESPN’s television outlets, digital and mobile platforms, syndication and more. Among the entities included are: ESPN, ESPN on ABC, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3.com, the new ESPN 3D network, ESPN Mobile TV, ESPN GamePlan, ESPN FULL COURT, ESPN International, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Classic and ESPN.com. Numerous events will be produced in high definition across ESPN HD, ABC HD, ESPN2 HD and ESPNU HD. Additionally, through a new sublicense arrangement with ESPN, Raycom Sports will continue its long-standing position as the syndication home of ACC content for over-the-air and regional cable network distribution in the ACC market and beyond. Raycom Sports will also continue to manage the ACC’s official corporate partner program and the exploitation of its digital assets, including www.theACC.com, the official conference web site.

ESPN has been televising ACC content since the first year of the network in 1979-80. “Some of ESPN’s most memorable moments have featured the ACC and we’re proud to extend our long-term relationship with this great conference and Raycom,” Bodenheimer said.

ACC Commissioner John Swofford said, “We are excited to be continuing our partnership with ESPN and Raycom Sports. This agreement allows our schools to reach significantly new financial heights while also showcasing more ACC content and coverage than ever before across traditional and new media platforms.” • “We are very excited to continue our 30 year partnership with the ACC and ESPN,” said Ken Haines, President and CEO of Raycom Sports. “Throughout the ever-changing landscape of sports television, we have always prided ourselves on the long term relationships we have with both the ACC and ESPN.” •

Football on national TV: Regularseason action on Saturday afternoon and nights, primetime Thursdays, Labor Day Monday and the ACC Football Championship Game; Men’s basketball on national TV: The most games ever across the ESPN networks, highlighted by both regularseason matchups of the storied DukeNorth Carolina rivalry each year; for the first time, full national telecasts on all games televised on an ESPN platform (had been local market blackouts on handful of telecasts); a new weekly Sunday franchise on ESPNU; every regular-season intra-conference game and the entire conference tournament produced and distributed via ESPN and Raycom Sports; Women’s basketball: A record number of women’s regular-season basketball games and the addition of the entire conference tournament; Olympic sports: An expanded commitment to the league’s 22-sponsored Olympic sports with regular-season and championship telecasts, highlighted by baseball, softball, lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer; Syndication: Syndication rights for ACC football, basketball and Olympic sports action for over-the-air and regional cable network distribution in ACC markets and beyond via an agreement with Raycom Sports and through potential sublicense agreements with other national outlets; Digital media: Exclusive ACC football, men’s and women’s basketball, and Olympic sports games as well as simulcasts on ESPN3.com. Live ACC games, including football and basketball, on ESPN Mobile TV; ESPN 3D: Live ACC action on ESPN 3D, ESPN’s newest network and the first 3D network to launch in the industry; Additional outlets: ACC action on ESPN International, ESPN GamePlan, ESPN FULL COURT, ESPN Classic and ESPN Deportes; and extensive content rights for ESPN.com.

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SPECIALTY AWARDS NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS The NCAA awards up to 174 postgraduate scholarships annually, 87 for men and 87 for women. The scholarships are awarded to student-athletes who excel academically and athletically and who are in their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition. The one-time grants of $7,500 each are awarded for fall sports, winter sports and spring sports. Each sports season (fall, winter and spring), there are 29 scholarships available for men and 29 scholarships available for women. The scholarships are one-time, nonrenewable grants. Seven ACC student-athletes were chosen among the 174 postgraduate scholarships: Paul LaPenna, Virginia Tech Zach Schilawski, Wake Forest Becky Edwards, Florida State Rachael Moss, Duke Katrina Obas, Clemson Matej Muza, Virginia Tech Michelle Nance, Clemson

Men’s Cross Country Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball Women’s Swimming & Diving Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Women’s Swimming & Diving

In addition, several ACC student-athletes and coaches were awarded their sport’s respective National Player of the Year, National Freshman of the Year and National Coach of the Year honors. This year’s ACC winners include:

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National Player of the Year: Ned Crotty, Duke Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland Irina Falconi, Georgia Tech

Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Tennis

National Freshman of the Year: Will Bates, Virginia Henrique Cunha, Duke Kelsey Koljejchick, North Carolina Victoria DiMartino, Boston College

Men’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Field Hockey Women’s Soccer

National Coach of the Year George Gelnovatch, Virginia Karen Shelton, North Carolina Kevin Sauer, Virginia Brian Kalbas, North Carolina

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NCAA ELITE 88 The Elite 88, an award founded by the NCAA, recognizes the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the national championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. The Elite 88 is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 88 championships. This year, six ACC student-athletes took home awards for their respective sports: Men’s Soccer: Bill Dworsky, North Carolina Women’s Soccer: Kristi Eveland, North Carolina Field Hockey: Lauren Elstein, Virginia Rowing: Allison Colberg, Clemson Men’s Lacrosse: Matt Anderson, Duke Women’s Lacrosse: Meredith Newton, North Carolina NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR The NCAA Woman of the Year Award honors graduating student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, community service, and leadership. This year, the ACC has two nominees: Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland, Women’s Lacrosse Mei Christensen, Virginia, Women’s Swimming & Diving The Top 10 honorees per division are announced in August, followed by the announcement of the Top 3 honorees per division in Septemer, and the National winner announced at the Woman of the Year Awards Dinner in Indianapolis on October 17, 2010.

HONDA AWARD WINNERS Winners are selected in each of the 12 NCAA-sanctioned sports by voting among 1,000 NCAA member schools and the board of directors of the Collegiate Women Sports Awards Program. Each woman is selected not only for her superior athletic skills, but also for her leadership abilities, academic excellence and eagerness to participate in community service. This past year, four ACC student-athletes earned the top award in their respective sport. Field Hockey: Katie O’Donnell, Maryland Women’s Soccer: Whitney Engen, North Carolina Women’s Lacrosse: Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland Women’s Tennis: Laura Vallverdu, Miami


TOP STUDENT ATHLETES BOSTON COLLEGE TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Ian Donahue Sailing Kevin Melnick Men’s Golf Allison Gage Softball Brittany Wilkins Softball Carolyn Swords Women’s Basketball Caitlin Bailey Women’s Cross Country/ Track & Field BOSTON COLLEGE SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Michael Lawless Men’s Soccer Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Catherine Barrett Women’s Cross Country/ Track & Field CLEMSON TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Michelle Nance Rowing Tyler Morey Men’s Cross Country/ Track & Field Derek Barre Men’s Swimming & Diving Victoria Graham Rowing Lindsey Jackson Women’s Soccer Taylor Hoynacki Rowing CLEMSON SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Gregory Eckhardt Men’s Soccer Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Allison Colherg Rowing DUKE TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Dylan Arnould Men’s Tennis Jane Alukonis Women’s Soccer Bryan Morgan Football Taylor Fleming Women’s Lacrosse Adam Long Men’s Golf Men’s Soccer Team Men’s Soccer DUKE SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Max Quinzani Men’s Lacrosse Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Rachael Moss Volleyball FLORIDA STATE TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Margo Zwerling Women’s Track & Field Ashley Stager Softball Jessie Carr Women’s Swimming & Diving James Ramsey Baseball Christian Ponder Football Charles Janson Men’s Track & Field

Each year, the 12 member institutions of the ACC select six student-athletes from their campus to honor as members of the ACC’s Top Six for Service as well as a top male and female student-athlete of the year. Below is a listing of each schools selected student-athletes.

GEORGIA TECH TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Alana Clooten Women’s Track & Field Kyle Jackson Football Roddy Jones Football Jordan McCullers Volleyball Deck McGuire Baseball Jason Peters Football GEORGIA TECH SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Derek Dietrich Baseball Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Alana Clotten Women’s Track & Field MARYLAND TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Marguax Meeks Women’s Gymnastics Abbey Adams Women’s Gymnastics Michelle Kenning Volleyball Emery Wallace Women’s Basketball Richard DiPietro Wrestling Torrey Smith Football MARYLAND SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Hudson Taylor Wrestling Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Caitlyn McFadden Women’s Lacorsse MIAMI TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Reuben Ross Men’s Swimming & Diving Laura Vallverdu Women’s Tennis Brittney MacDonald Women’s Soccer Jake Byrne Football Brittany Viola Women’s Swimming and Diving Katie Carroll Women’s Track & Field MIAMI STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jimmy Graham Football Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Ti’erra Brown Women’s Track & Field NORTH CAROLINA TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Marcus Ginyard Men’s Basketball Heather Brooks Volleyball JoAnne Rogers Rowing Caroline Boneparth Women’s Soccer Kennedy Tinsley Football Vinny Pryor Men’s Swimming & Diving NORTH CAROLINA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year William “Bill” Dworsky Men’s Soccer Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kara Wright Gymnastics

NC STATE TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Hanna Halteman Women’s Basketball Brittany Strachan Women’s Basketball Audie Cole Football Allison Presnell Softball Steven Bollinger Men’s Cross Country/ Track & Field Marissa Kastanek Women’s Basketball VIRGINIA TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Ken Clausen Men’s Lacrosse Lauren Elstein Field Hockey Jerome Meyinsse Men’s Basketball Trey Miller Men’s Cross Country/ Track & Field Whitney Neuhauser Women’s Golf Monica Wright Women’s Basketball VIRGINIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jerome Meyinsse Men’s Basketball Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Mei Christensen Women’s Swimming & Diving VIRGINIA TECH TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Jacquelyn Duggins Women’s Lacrosse Robin Chidester Women’s Soccer David Marone Wrestling Jackie Merrick Women’s Cross Country/ Track & Field Eddie Judge Men’s Cross Country/ Track & Field Martha Blakely Women’s Tennis VIRGINIA TECH SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Matej Muza Men’s Track & Field Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Robin Chidester Women’s Soccer WAKE FOREST TOP SIX FOR SERVICE Laura Morse Women’s Soccer Liza Casella Field Hockey Victoria Delbono Women’s Soccer Jordan Feger Women’s Soccer Camille Collier Women’s Basketball Brooke Thomas Women’s Basketball WAKE FOREST SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year Zachary Schilawski Men’s Soccer Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year Allyson Sadow Women’s Soccer

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ALL-ACC MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Cory Nanni, Duke Bo Waggoner, Duke Matt Leeder, Florida State Ciaran O’Lionard, Florida State Daniel Roberts, Florida State Adam Cunningham, North Carolina Evan Watchempino, North Carolina Patrick Campbell, NC State Ryan Hill, NC State John Martinez, NC State Ryan Collins, Virginia Emil Heineking, Virginia Devin Cornwall, Virginia Tech Will Mulherin, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Jonathon Sunde, Clemson Bo Waggoner, Duke James Kostelnik, Duke James Osborne, Duke Josh Lund, Duke Matt Leeder, Florida State Michael Fout, Florida State Matt Hickey, Georgia Tech Philip O’Brien, Georgia Tech Alex Lundy, Maryland Ben Diestel, Maryland Kyle Gaffney, Maryland Greg Dame, NC State Patrick Campbell, NC State Robert Moldovan, NC State Adam Cunningham, North Carolina Evan Watchempino, North Carolina Zack Dawson, North Carolina Trey Miller, Virginia Devin Cornwell, Virginia Tech Paul LaPenna, Virginia Tech Garrett Drogosch, Wake Forest Keaton Morgan, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Jillian King, Boston College Kim Ruck, Clemson Juliet Bottorff, Duke Kate Van Buskirk, Duke Carly Seymour, Duke Pasca Cheruiyot, Florida State Jennifer Dunn, Florida State Susan Kuijken, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Jessica Parry, Florida State Ashley Verplank, North Carolina Emily Pritt, NC State Morgane Gay, Virginia Catherine White, Virginia ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Lauren Johnston, Boston College Kim Ruck, Clemson Lauren Reen, Clemson Emily Schwitzer, Duke Juliet Bottorff, Duke Kate Van Buskirk, Duke Madeline Morgan, Duke Mary Carleton Johnston, Duke Amanda Winslow, Florida State Jennifer Dunn, Florida State

Jessica Parry, Florida State Pasca Cheruiyot, Florida State Susan Kuijken, Florida State Mary Kate DuBard, Georgia Tech Kristin Reed, Maryland Andie Cozzarelli, NC State Brittany Tinsley, NC State Emily Pritt, NC State Ashley Verplank, North Carolina Mariana Lucena, North Carolina Catherine White, Virginia Morgane Gay, Virginia Stephanie Garcia, Virginia Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest

C.J. Spiller, Clemson Michael Palmer, Clemson Donovan Varner, Duke Rodney Hudson, Florida State Cord Howard, Georgia Tech Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech Jonathan Dwyer, Georgia Tech Josh Nesbitt, Georgia Tech Sean Bedford, Georgia Tech Jason Fox, Miami Matt Bosher, Miami George Bryan, NC State Matt Waldron, Virginia Tech Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech

ALL-ACC FIELD HOCKEY Chelsey Feole, Boston College Lauren Miller, Duke Amie Survilla, Duke Nicole Muracco, Maryland Katie O’Donnell, Maryland Alexis Pappas, Maryland Emma Thomas, Maryland Illse Davids, North Carolina Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina Danielle Forword, North Carolina Jackie Kintzer, North Carolina Kelsey Kolojejchick, North Carolina Paige Selenski, Virginia Inga Stöckel , Virginia Michelle Vittese, Virginia Aileen Davis, Wake Forest Melissa Martin, Wake Forest Raisa Schiller, Wake Forest

Second Team Offense Matt Tennant, Boston College Montel Harris, Boston College C.J. Spiller, Clemson Chris Hairston, Clemson Jacoby Ford, Clemson Thomas Austin, Clemson Thaddeus Lewis, Duke Will Snyderwine, Duke Torrey Smith, Maryland Torrey Smith, Maryland Casey Barth, North Carolina Ed Wang, Virginia Tech Greg Boone, Virginia Tech Sergio Render, Virginia Tech

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC FIELD HOCKEY Janna Anctil, Boston College Chelsey Feole, Boston College Caitlin McGovern, Boston College Jessica Roberts, Boston College Kristine Stigas, Boston College Megan Deakins, Duke Stefanie Fee, Duke Abby Hassinger, Duke Rhian Jones, Duke Lauren Miller, Duke Samantha Nelson, Duke Sarah Schoffstall, Duke Amie Survilla, Duke Kristina Foster, Maryland Megan Frazer, Maryland Alicia Grater, Maryland Katie O’Donnell, Maryland Janessa Pope, Maryland Emma Thomas, Maryland Elizabeth Drazdowski, North Carolina Katelyn Falgowski, North Carolina Riley Foster, North Carolina Jackie Kintzer, North Carolina Kim Kastuk, Virginia Inga Stöckel, Virginia Charlotte van den Broek, Virginia Floor Vogels, Virginia Aileen Davis, Wake Forest Melissa Martin, Wake Forest Elizabeth Rae, Wake Forest ALL-ACC FOOTBALL First Team Offense Anthony Castonzo, Boston College

First Team Defense Luke Kuechly, Boston College DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson Derrick Morgan, Georgia Tech Alex Wujciak, Maryland Allen Bailey, Miami Brandon Harris, Miami Deunta Williams, North Carolina Kendric Burney, North Carolina Quan Sturdivant, North Carolina Robert Quinn, North Carolina Nate Collins, Virginia Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech Cody Grimm, Virginia Tech Second Team Defense Ricky Sapp, Clemson Vincent Rey, Duke Dekoda Watson, Florida State Patrick Robinson, Florida State Morgan Burnett, Georgia Tech Colin McCarthy, Miami Darryl Sharpton, Miami Matt Bosher, Miami Willie Young, NC State Bruce Carter, North Carolina Marvin Austin, North Carolina Ras-I Dowling, Virginia Jason Worilds, Virginia Tech Kam Chancellor, Virginia Tech John Russell, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC FOOTBALL Anthony Castonzo, Boston College Emmett Cleary, Boston College Nathan Richman, Boston College Steve Aponavicius, Boston College Brandon Maye, Clemson Dalton Freeman, Clemson

Dawson Zimmerman, Clemson Mason Cloy, Clemson Michael Palmer, Clemson Rashard Hall, Clemson Thomas Austin, Clemson Adam Banks, Duke Brian Moore, Duke Chris Rwabukamba, Duke Johnny Williams, Duke Kevin Jones, Duke Kyle Hill, Duke Lee Butler, Duke Matt Daniels, Duke Mitchell Lederman, Duke Vincent Rey, Duke Will Snyderwine, Duke Christian Ponder, Florida State Dustin Hopkins, Florida State EJ Manuel, Florida State Logan Walls, Georgia Tech Roddy Jones, Georgia Tech A. J. Francis, Maryland Paul Pinegar, Maryland Travis Baltz, Maryland Jimmy Graham, Miami Matt Pipho, Miami Andy Barbee, NC State Bobby Floyd , NC State Russell Wilson, NC State Mike Ingersoll, North Carolina Patrick Slebonick, Virginia Brent Bowden, Virginia Tech Chris Drage, Virginia Tech Jarrett Boykin, Virginia Tech John Graves, Virginia Tech Shane Popham, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S SOCCER First Team Andrew Wenger, Duke Jason Herrick, Maryland Zac MacMath, Maryland Michael Farfan, North Carolina Zach Loyd, North Carolina Billy Schuler, North Carolina Alan Sanchez, NC State Corben Bone, Wake Forest Austin da Luz, Wake Forest Ike Opara, Wake Forest Zack Schilawski, Wake Forest

Second Team Justin Luthy, Boston College Karl Reddick, Boston College Cole Grossman, Duke Kevin Tangney, Maryland Drew Yates, Maryland Cameron Brown, North Carolina Ronnie Boemboue, NC State Neil Barlow, Virginia William Bates, Virginia Ross LaBauex, Virginia Tony Tchani, Virginia All-Freshmen Team Kyle Bekker, Boston College Justin Luthy, Boston College Charlie Rugg, Boston College Ryan Finley, Duke Andrew Wenger, Duke

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ALL-ACC & ALL-ACC ACADEMIC Taylor Kemp, Maryland Ethan White, Maryland Enzo Martinez, North Carolina William Bates, Virginia Anthony Arena, Wake Forest Andy Lubahn, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S SOCCER Greg Eckhardt, Clemson Michael Mattson, Clemson David Newton, Clemson Austin Savage, Clemson Nathan Thornton, Clemson James Belshaw, Duke Josh Bienenfeld, Duke Ryan Finley, Duke Ryan McDaniel, Duke Nick Sih, Duke Matt Thomas, Duke Chris Tweed-Kent, Duke Andrew Wenger, Duke Jason Herrick, Maryland Taylor Kemp, Maryland Kevin Tangney, Maryland Casey Townsend, Maryland Kirk Urso, North Carolina Kris Byrd, NC State Chris Widman, NC State Chris Zuerner, NC State Hunter Jumper, Virginia Emmanuel Akogyeram, Virginia Tech Alexander Baden, Virginia Tech Craig Burnell, Virginia Tech Charlie Campbell, Virginia Tech James Gilson, Virginia Tech Justin Lichtfuss, Wake Forest Ike Opara, Wake Forest Zack Schilawski, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S SOCCER First Team Victoria DiMartino, Boston College Jillian Mastroianni, Boston College Elisabeth Redmond, Duke Becky Edwards., Florida State Tiffany McCarty, Florida State Jasmyne Spencer, Maryland Whitney Engen, North Carolina Ashlyn Harris, North Carolina Tobin Heath, North Carolina Sinead Farrelly, Virginia Kaley Fountain, Wake Forest Jill Hutchinson, Wake Forest

Second Team Kelly Henderson, Boston College Kristie Mewis, Boston College Gina DiMartino, Boston College Tara Campbell, Duke KayAnne Gummersall, Duke Amanda DaCosta, Florida State Toni Pressley, Florida State Jessica Price, Florida State Ali Hawkins, North Carolina Jessica McDonald, North Carolina Marika Gray, Virginia Tech All-Freshmen Team Victoria DiMartino, Boston College Kristie Mewis, Boston College

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Tara Campbell, Duke Ines Jaurena, Florida State Danielle Hubka, Maryland Amber Brooks, North Carolina Alyssa Rich, North Carolina Kara Blosser, NC State Morgan Stith, Virginia Kelly Conheeney, Virginia Tech Jackie Logue, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S SOCCER Kelly Henderson, Boston College Maddy Elder, Clemson Jane Alukonis, Duke Kendall Bradley, Duke Tara Campbell, Duke KayAnne Gummersall, Duke Cody Newman, Duke Elisabeth Redmond, Duke Becky Edwards, Florida State Tori Huster, Florida State Marissa Kazbour, Florida State Tiffany McCarty, Florida State Erin McNulty, Florida State Jessica Price, Florida State Mary Casey, Maryland Molly Dreska, Maryland Caitlin McDowell, Maryland Ashlee Burt, Miami Beverly Goebel, Miami Brittney Macdonald, Miami Brittney Steinbruch, Miami Amber Brooks, North Carolina Whitney Engen, North Carolina Kristi Eveland, North Carolina Ashlyn Harris, North Carolina Ali Hawkins, North Carolina Kara Blosser, NC State Tanya Cain, NC State Colleen Flanagan, Virginia Meghan Lenczyk, Virginia Morgan Stith, Virginia Robin Chidester, Virginia Tech Kelly Conheeney, Virginia Tech Jennifer Harvey, Virginia Tech Emily Jukich, Virginia Tech Brittany Michels, Virginia Tech Bianca D’Agostino, Wake Forest Caitlin Farrell, Wake Forest Jill Hutchinson, Wake Forest Jackie Logue, Wake Forest Allie Sadow, Wake Forest ALL-ACC VOLLEYBALL Sandra Adeleye, Clemson Didem Ege, Clemson Kelsey Murphy, Clemson Lia Proctor, Clemson Becci Burling, Duke Kellie Catanach, Duke Rachael Moss, Duke Brianna Barry, Florida State Mira Djuric, Florida State Rachael Morgan, Florida State Jordana Price, Florida State Chrissy DeMichelis, Georgia Tech Monique Mead, Georgia Tech Mary Ashley Tippins, Georgia Tech Lane Carico, Miami Cassie Loessberg, Miami

Simone Asque, Virginia Felicia Willoughby, Virginia Tech

All-Freshmen Team Sandra Adeleye, Clemson Alexa Rand, Clemson Christiana Gray, Duke Fatma Yildirim, Florida State Monique Mead, Georgia Tech Cara Baarendse, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ACADEMIC VOLLEYBALL Kristen Baader, Boston College Melanie Cimino, Boston College Natalie Patzin, Clemson Kellie Catanach, Duke Sophia Dunworth, Duke Christiana Gray, Duke Rachael Moss, Duke Amanda Robertson, Duke Claire Smalzer, Duke Brianna Barry, Florida State Stephanie Neville, Florida State Jordan McCullers, Georgia Tech Brittany Roderick, Georgia Tech Asia Stawicka, Georgia Tech Brittney Grove, Maryland Samantha Rosario, Maryland Katie Usher, Maryland Lane Carico, Miami Maria Andersson, Miami Heather Brooks, North Carolina Branagan Fuller, North Carolina Cora Harms, North Carolina Keri DeMar, NC State A.J. Cushman, Virginia Lauren Dickson, Virginia Sydney Hill, Virginia Jill Gergen, Virginia Tech Cara Baarendse, Virginia Tech Andrea Beck, Wake Forest Kelsey Jones, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S BASKETBALL First Team Trevor Booker, Clemson Jon Scheyer, Duke Kyle Singler, Duke Greivis Vasquez, Maryland Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech

Second Team Nolan Smith, Duke Tracy Smith, N.C. State Sylven Landesberg, Virginia Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest Ishmael Smith, Wake Forest Third Team Joe Trapani, Boston College Chris Singleton, Florida State Solomon Alabi, Florida State Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech Dorenzo Hudson, Virginia Tech All-Rookie Team Michael Snaer, Florida State Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech Jordan Williams, Maryland Durand Scott, Miami

C.J. Harris, Wake Forest

All-Defensive Team Trevor Booker, Clemson Lance Thomas, Duke Chris Singleton, Florida State Solomon Alabi, Florida State L.D. Williams, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S BASKETBALL Andre Young, Clemson Tanner Smith, Clemson Brian Zoubek, Duke Ryan Kelly, Duke Luke Loucks, Florida State Glen Rice, Jr., Georgia Tech Antoine Allen, Miami Tyler Zeller, North Carolina Jerome Meyinsse, Virginia Will Sherrill, Virginia Ben Boggs, Virginia Tech C.J. Harris, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL First Team Carolyn Swords, Boston College Jasmine Thomas, Duke Jacinta Monroe, Florida State Shenise Johnson, Miami Monica Wright, Virginia

Second Team Lele Hardy, Clemson Courtney Ward, Florida State Brigitte Ardossi, Georgia Tech Riquna Williams, Miami Italee Lucas, Jr., North Carolina Third Team Joy Cheek, Duke Alex Montgomery, Georgia Tech Lynetta Kizer, Maryland Cetera DeGraffenreid, North Carolina Secily Ray, Wake Forest All-Freshmen Team Allison Vernerey, Duke Chasity Clayton, Florida State Diandra Tchatchouang, Maryland Marissa Kastanek, NC State Sandra Garcia, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Ayla Brown, Boston College Brittanny Johnson, Boston College Keturah Jackson, Duke Jasmine Thomas, Duke Allison Vernerey, Duke Bridgette Mitchell, Duke Christian Hunnicutt, Florida State Deja Foster, Georgia Tech Lori Bjork, Maryland Tianna Hawkins, Maryland Diandra Tchatchouang, Maryland Morgan Stroman, Miami Marissa Kastanek, NC State Brittany Strachan, NC State Alyssa Feny, Virginia Tech


Lindsay Biggs, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Eric Bruck, Clemson Nick McCrory, Duke Andy Hodgson, Florida State Rob Holderness, Florida State Terry Horner, Florida State Landon Marzullo, Florida State Mike Neubacher, Florida State Scott Thacker, Florida State Gal Nevo, Georgia Tech Reuben Ross, Miami Steve Cebertowicz, North Carolina Josh Hafkin, North Carolina Tyler Harris, North Carolina Joe Kinderwater, North Carolina Tom Luchsinger, North Carolina Chip Peterson, North Carolina Vinny Pryor, North Carolina Tommy Wyher, North Carolina John Azar, Virginia Tom Casey, Virginia Peter Geissinger, Virginia Matt Houser, Virginia Daniel Johnson, Virginia Matt McLean, Virginia Eric Olesen, Virginia Scot Robison, Virginia Taylor Smith, Virginia John Snawerdt, Virginia Charlie Higgins, Virginia Tech Greg Mahon, Virginia Tech Logan Shinholser, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Seth Broster, Clemson Eric Bruck, Clemson Christopher Dart, Clemson Christopher Reinke, Clemson Murrilo Arados, Duke David Carlson, Duke David Hahn, Duke Ben Hwang, Duke Nick McCrory, Duke Sean Smith, Duke Robby Hayes, Florida State Rob Holderness, Florida State Glenn Kalata, Florida State Nick Klein, Florida State Ilia Ayzenshtok, Georgia Tech Jeffrey Phillps, Georgia Tech Brandon Makinson, Georgia Tech Matthew Tang, Georgia Tech Mitchell Challacombe, Maryland Alex Damjanic, Maryland Ryan Greene, Maryland Reuben Ross, Miami Andrew Brake, North Carolina Tyler Harris, North Carolina Jeff James, North Carolina Joe Kinderwater, North Carolina Chip Peterson, North Carolina Brandon Kingston, NC State Travis Martinez, NC State Matt Voell, NC State Dan Johnson, Virginia Scot Robison, Virginia

Taylor Smith, Virginia Garrett Wren, Virginia Matthew Baumler, Virginia Tech Karl Botha, Virginia Tech Jonathan Huss, Virginia Tech Greg Mahon, Virginia Tech Greg Morgan, Virginia Tech Logan Shinholser, Virginia Tech Blake Trabuchi-Downey, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Shannon Beall, Duke Abby Johnston, Duke Ashley Twichell, Duke Katherina Adham, Florida State Charlotte Broadbent, Florida State Aleia Monden, Florida State Stephanie Sarandos, Florida State Katie Sirounis, Florida State Annie Fittin, Maryland Ginny Glover, Maryland Alisa Kurbatova, Maryland Jen Vogel, Maryland Layne Brodie, North Carolina Katura Harvey, North Carolina Rebecca Kane, North Carolina Laura Moriarty, North Carolina Katie Nolan, North Carolina Carly Smith, North Carolina Hannah Hopkins, NC State Kirstyn Shepler, NC State Katya Bachrouche, Virginia Mei Christensen, Virginia Claire Crippen, Virginia Hannah Davis, Virginia Amanda Faulkner, Virginia Kelly Flynn, Virginia Jenna Harris, Virginia Jen Narum, Virginia Katherine McDonnell, Virginia Kristen Moores, Virginia Christine Olson, Virginia Lauren Perdue, Virginia Liz Shaw, Virginia Lauren Smart, Virginia Katarina Filova, Virginia Tech Erika Hajnal, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Meg Anderson, Clemson Meredith Bannon, Duke Shannon Beall, Duke Julie Brummond, Duke Abby Johnston, Duke Ashley Twichell, Duke Katherine Adham, Florida State Marissa Harrington, Florida State Holly Mills, Florida State Aleia Monden, Florida State Kristine Polley, Florida State Jaq Schroeder, Florida State Katie Sirounis, Florida State Stevi Steinhauer, Florida State Hannah Krimm, Georgia Tech Agatha Kwasnik, Georgia Tech Annie Fittin, Maryland Alex Hamilton, Maryland Katura Harvey, North Carolina

Katie Nolan, North Carolina Marie Pesacreta, North Carolina Sarah Tanner, North Carolina Patrice Dason, NC State Marifrances Henley, NC State Katya Bachrouche, Virginia Mei Christensen, Virginia Kelly Flynn, Virginia Ellen Freeman, Virginia Jenna Harris, Virginia Katherine McDonnell, Virginia Kristen Moores, Virginia Jen Narum, Virginia Christine Olson, Virginia Liz Shaw, Virginia Kelly deMarrais, Virginia Tech Sarah Milton, Virginia Tech Cara Murnan, Virginia Tech Lauren Ritter, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Timothy Ritchie, Boston College Zach Berg, Clemson Josh Fowler, Clemson Miller Moss, Clemson Justin Murdock, Clemson Curtis Beach, Duke Cory Nanni, Duke Sean Pat-Oswald, Duke Bo Waggoner, Duke Andrew Bachelor, Florida State Brandon Byram, Florida State Brian Chibudu, Florida State Charles Clark, Florida State Matthew Leeder, Florida State Maurice Mitchell, Florida State Alphonso Jordan, Georgia Tech Steve Marcelle, Georgia Tech Devon Hill, Miami Charles Cox, North Carolina Adam Cunningham, North Carolina Ricky Goettel, North Carolina Kwabene Keene, North Carolina Donte Nall, North Carolina Clayton Parros, North Carolina Mateo Sossah, North Carolina Ian Williamson, North Carolina A’Tolani Akinkuotu, NC State Kris Kornegay-Gober, NC State John Martinez, NC State Adams Abdulrazaaq, Virginia Kevin Anding, Virginia Robby Andrews, Virginia Alex Bowman, Virginia Ryan Collins, Virginia Marcus Robinson, Virginia Lance Roller, Virginia Sintayehu Taye, Virginia Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech Hunter Hall, Virginia Tech Michael Hammond, Virginia Tech Jarel Jordon, Virginia Tech Marcel Lomincky, Virginia Tech Igor Misljenovic, Virginia Tech Yavenjy Ohhovsky, Virginia Tech Alexander Ziegler, Virginia Tech Jonathan Reid, Wake Forest

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S INDOORTRACK & FIELD Andrew Maclsaac, Boston College Tim Ritchie, Boston College Ian Thomas, Boston College Miller Moss, Clemson Xavier Tromp, Clemson Curtis Beach, Duke James Kostelnik, Duke Mike Kotecki, Duke Ryan McDermott, Duke Sean-Patrick Oswald, Duke Bo Waggoner, Duke Gonzalo Barroilhet, Florida State Charles Clark, Florida State Michael Fout, Florida State Matthew Leeder, Florida State Pablo Navarrete, Florida State Greg Jubb, Maryland Greg Kelsey, Maryland Alex Lundy, Maryland Zack Ray, Maryland Jarenn Stewart, Maryland Edward Baldwin, North Carolina Adam Cunningham, North Carolina Parker Smith, North Carolina Mateo Sossah, North Carolina Evan Watchempino, North Carolina Kwame Boatwright, NC State Jason Jones, NC State Ben Major, NC State Tim Majors, NC State James Robinson, NC State Kevin Anding, Virginia Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech Michael Hammond, Virginia Tech Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech Matej Muza, Virginia Tech Alex Ziegler, Virginia Tech Alexander Hill, Wake Forest Brent LaRue, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Caitlin Bailey, Boston College Mallory Champa, Boston College Sonni Austin, Clemson Jasmine Edgerson, Clemson Stormy Kendrick, Clemson Patricia Mamona, Clemson Brittany Pringley, Clemson Brianna Rollins, Clemson Kim Ruck, Clemson April Sinkler, Clemson Brittney Waller, Clemson Liane Weber, Clemson Amy Fryt, Duke Karolina Haraldsdottir, Duke Devotia Moore, Duke Madeline Morgan, Duke Carly Seymour, Duke Allyn Laughlin, Florida State Lizbeth Mabry, Florida State Candyce McGrone, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Kim Williams, Florida State Amanda Winslow, Florida State Joanna Wright, Georgia Tech Kiani Profit, Maryland Ti’erra Brown, Miami

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ALL-ACC & ALL-ACC ACADEMIC Deanda Doyley, Miami Ashley Dukes, Miami Takecia Jameson, Miami Patience Coleman, North Carolina Tasha Stanley, North Carolina Lawanda Henry, NC State Kayla Lawson, NC State Emily Pritt, NC State Rosemary Barber, Virginia Lyndsay Harper, Virginia Tasia Potasinski, Virginia Chidmma Uche, Virginia Funmi Alabi, Virginia Tech Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Caitlin Bailey, Boston College Mallory Champa, Boston College Linda Buchholz, Clemson Karine Farias, Clemson Caroline Kennedy, Clemson Patricia Mamona, Clemson Amy Morrison, Clemson Kim Ruck, Clemson Liane Weber, Clemson Karolina Haraldsdottir, Duke Madeline Morgan, Duke Cydney Ross, Duke Sophia Ziemian, Duke Jennifer Dunn, Florida State Amy Harris, Florida State Michelle Jenije, Florida State Kim Williams, Florida State Amanda Winslow, Florida State Tiffany Grant, Georgia Tech Jasmine Isley, Georgia Tech Johanna Wright, Georgia Tech Taylor Bumpas, Maryland D’Ambour Lewis, Maryland Moriah Young, Maryland Megan Novinger, Miami Kristy Whyte, Miami Miranda Wilson, Miami Christine Johnson, North Carolina Gabreille Daniel, NC State Emily Pritt, NC State Oluwafunmi Alabi, Virginia Tech Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech Kelly Phillips, Virginia Tech Ogechi Nwaneri, Virginia Tech Mary Binder , Wake Forest Anna Noksenko, Wake Forest Gwendolyn Ricco, Wake Forest Caroline Vaughn, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Spencer Adams, Clemson Zach Berg, Clemson Josh Fowler, Clemson Miller Moss, Clemson Xavier Tromp, Clemson John Austin, Duke Austin Gamble, Duke Ryan McDermott, Duke David Ambler, Florida State

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Andrew Bachelor, Florida State Brandon Byram, Florida State Kevin Borlee, Florida State Brian Chibudu, Florida State Nathan Duby, Florida State Darrin Gibson, Florida State Maurice Mitchell, Florida State Pablo Navarrete, Florida State Michael Putnam, Florida State Marlon Woods, Florida State Alphonso Jordan, Georgia Tech Steve Marcelle, Georgia Tech Travis Benjamin, Miami Cory Nelmsm, Miami Charles Cox, North Carolina Adam Cunningham, North Carolina Austin Davis, North Carolina Daniel Keller, North Carolina Donte Nall, North Carolina Clayton Parros, North Carolina Mateo Sossah, North Carolina Ryan Hill, NC State Kris Kornegay-Gober, NC State John Martinez, NC State Adams Abdulrazaaq, Virginia Robby Andrews, Virginia Alex Bowman, Virginia Ryan Collins, Virginia Steve Delice, Virginia Andy Fahringer, Virginia Stephen Finley, Virginia Trey Miller, Virginia Marcus Robinson, Virginia Lance Roller, Virginia Sintayehu Taye, Virginia Hunter Hall, Virginia Tech Michael Hammond, Virginia Tech Marcel Lomnicky, Virginia Tech Igor Misljenovic, Virginia Tech William Mulherin, Virginia Tech Matej Muza, Virginia Tech Yavgeniy Olhovsky, Virginia Tech Keith Ricks, Virginia Tech Brent LaRue, Wake Forest Ben Lincoln, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Tim Ritchie, Boston College Warren Fraser, Clemson Bryce Iverson, Clemson Miller Moss, Clemson Xavier Tromp, Clemson John Austin, Duke Michael Barbas, Duke Ryan McDermott, Duke Ken Sullivan, Duke Michael Fout, Florida State Brian Chibudu, Florida State Bryan Howard, Florida State Andrew Jacobs, Florida State Pablo Navarrete, Florida State Aaron Steele, Florida State Hunter Clasen, Georgia Tech Billy Mateker, Georgia Tech Greg Kelsey, Maryland Alex Lundy, Maryland Adam Cunningham, North Carolina Zack Dawson, North Carolina Daniel Keller, North Carolina

Parker Smith, North Carolina Mateo Sossah, North Carolina Eric Davis, NC State Jason Jones, NC State Kevin Anding, Virginia Alex Bowman, Virginia Steve Delice, Virginia Sean Keveren, Virginia William Miller, Virginia Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech Jonathan Hall, Virginia Tech Matej Muza, Virginia Tech Alexander Ziegler, Virginia Tech Stephen Castillejo, Wake Forest Marcus Dillon, Wake Forest Garrett Drogosch, Wake Forest Brent LaRue, Wake Forest Thomas Sensing, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Caitlin Bailey, Boston College Kelsey Huckins, Boston College Caroline King, Boston College Linda Buchholz, Clemson Jasmine Edgerson, Clemson Michaylin Golladay, Clemson Stormy Kendrick, Clemson Caroline Kennedy, Clemson Patricia Mamona, Clemson Amy Morrison, Clemson Brittany Pringley, Clemson Kim Ruck, Clemson Kristine Scott, Clemson April Sinkler, Clemson Bethanie Wachna, Clemson Brittney Waller, Clemson Liane Weber, Clemson Kate Van Buskirk, Duke Amy Fryt, Duke Emily Schwitzer, Duke Pasca Cheruiyot, Florida State Jennifer Dunn, Florida State Callie Giffin, Florida State Allyn Laughlin, Florida State Candyce McGrone, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Marecia Pemberton, Florida State Teona Rodgers, Florida State Britney St. Louis, Florida State Kim Williams, Florida State Alana Clooten, Georgia Tech Terri-Ann Grant, Georgia Tech Bailey Wagner, Georgia Tech Kristen Batts, Maryland Kiana Profit, Maryland Ti’erra Brown, Miami Deandra Doyley, Miami Charlene Fuller, Miami Takecia Jameson, Miami Tameka Johnson, Miami Patience Coleman, North Carolina Brianna Felnagle, North Carolina Dominique Jackson, North Carolina LaToya James, North Carolina Ashley Verplank, North Carolina Lawanda Henry, NC State Kara McKenna, NC State Meghan Briggs, Virginia Emily Vannoy, Virginia

Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech Anna Nosenko, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Caitlin Bailey, Boston College Kelsey Huckins, Boston College Caroline King, Boston College Linda Buchholz, Clemson Karine Farias, Clemson Caroline Kennedy, Clemson Alyssa Kulik, Clemson Patricia Mamona, Clemson Amy Morrison, Clemson Kim Ruck, Clemson Liane Weber, Clemson Suejin Ahn, Duke Kate Van Buskirk, Duke Amy Fryt, Duke Karolina Haraldsdottir, Duke Pasca Cheruiyot, Florida State Jennifer Dunn, Florida State Callie Giffin, Florida State Allyn Laughlin, Florida State Pilar McShine, Florida State Andrea Palen, Florida State Marecia Pemberton, Florida State Kim Williams, Florida State Amanda Winslow, Florida State Alana Clooten, Georgia Tech Mary Kate Dubard, Georgia Tech Tiffany Grant, Georgia Tech Joanna Wright, Georgia Tech Christina Nelson, Maryland Kristy Whyte, Miami Miranda Wilson, Miami Brie Felnagle, North Carolina Gabby Gioia, North Carolina Ashley Verplank, North Carolina Julia Kick, NC State Emily Pritt, NC State Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech Kelly Phillips, Virginia Tech Asia Washington, Virginia Tech Myesha Barr, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WRESTLING Konrad Dudziak, Duke Josh Asper, Maryland Steven Bell, Maryland Kyle John, Maryland Alex Krom, Maryland Hudson Taylor, Maryland Dennis Drury, North Carolina Thomas Ferguson, North Carolina Ziad Haddad, North Carolina Shawn Harris, Virginia Chris Henrich, Virginia Ross Gitomer, Virginia Mike Salopek, Virginia Matt Snyder, Virginia Chris Diaz, Virginia Tech Jesse Dong, Virginia Tech Matt Epperly, Virginia Tech Jarrod Garnett, Virginia Tech Tommy Spellman, Virginia Tech Brian Stephens, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WRESTLING


John Barone, Duke Michael Bell, Duke Andrew Fulk, Duke Voris Tejada, Duke Peter Terrezza, Duke Matthew Bogusz, Maryland Dallas Brown, Maryland Kyle John, Maryland James Knox, Maryland Corey Peltier, Maryland Hudson Taylor, Maryland Jeremy Shaw, North Carolina Scott Norris, NC State Jack Danilkowicz, Virginia Stephen Doty, Virginia Dave Ebbott, Virginia Ross Gitomer, Virginia Brent Jones, Virginia Pat Riley, Virginia Matt Snyder, Virginia ALL-ACC BASEBALL First Team Mickey Wiswall, Boston College Kyle Parker, Clemson Mike McGee, Florida State Tyler Holt, Florida State Matt Skole, Georgia Tech Deck McGuire, Georgia Tech Tony Plagman, Georgia Tech Derek Dietrich, Georgia Tech Yasmani Grandal, Miami Chris Hernandez, Miami Dallas Poulk, NC State Matt Harvey, North Carolina Kevin Arico, Virginia Danny Hultzen, Virginia Phil Gosselin, Virginia Austin Wates, Virginia Tech

Second Team Mike Freeman, Clemson Jeff Schaus, Clemson Jed Bradley, Georgia Tech Thomas Nichols, Georgia Tech Daniel Miranda, Miami Harold Martinez, Miami Scott Lawson, Miami Drew Poulk, NC State Kyle Wilson, NC State Keith Werman, Virginia Robert Morey, Virginia Jarrett Parker, Virginia Tyler Cannon, Virginia Ben Rowen, Virginia Tech Justin Wright, Virginia Tech Steve Domecus, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ACADEMIC BASEBALL Brad Zapenas, Boston College Kevin Brady, Clemson Mike Freeman, Clemson David Haselden, Clemson Brad Miller, Clemson Richie Shaffer, Clemson Eric Brady, Duke Jeremy Gould, Duke Jake Lemmerman, Duke Ryan McCurdy, Duke Dennis O’Grady, Duke

Will Piwnica-Worms, Duke Tyler Everett, Florida State John Gast, Florida State Tyler Holt, Florida State James Ramsey, Florida State Devon Travis, Florida State Stuart Tapley, Florida State Jay Dantzler, Georgia Tech Derek Dietrich, Georgia Tech Jacob Esch, Georgia Tech Cole Leonida, Georgia Tech Tony Plagman, Georgia Tech Dan Gentzler, Maryland Brett Harman, Maryland Michael Rozak, Maryland E.J. Encinosa, Miami Chris Hernandez, Miami Jason Santana, Miami Colin Bates, North Carolina Russell Wilson, NC State Neal Davis, Virginia Danny Hultzen, Virginia Branden Kline, Virginia Robert Morey, Virginia Ben Rowen, Virginia Tech Michael Seaborn, Virginia Tech Anthony Sosnoskie, Virginia Tech Joel Ernst, Wake Forest Austin Stadler, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S GOLF Ben Martin, Clemson Adam Long, Duke Brooks Koepka, Florida State Seath Lauer, Florida State John-Tyler Griffin, Georgia Tech Chesson Hadley, Georgia Tech James White, Georgia Tech Jack Fields, North Carolina Matt Hill, NC State Will Collins, Virginia Ben Kohles, Virginia Lee Bedford, Wake Forest Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S GOLF Craig Kublin, Boston College Kyle McCartan, Boston College Jacob Burger, Clemson Crawford Reeves, Clemson Spencer Anderson, Duke Adam Long, Duke Brinson Paolini, Duke Wes Roach, Duke Julian Suri, Duke Alexander Andrews, Georgia Tech Kyle Scott, Georgia Tech James White, Georgia Tech Chase McFarland, North Carolina Henry Zaytoun, North Carolina Mark McMillen, NC State Will Collins, Virginia Aaron Eckstein, Virginia Tech Evan Beck, Wake Forest Lee Bedford, Wake Forest Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S GOLF Eunice Yim, Boston College Lindy Duncan, Duke

Alison Whitaker, Duke Lacy Agnew , Florida State Macarena Silva, Florida State Jessica Hollandsworth, Maryland Christine Shimel, Maryland Catherine O’Donnell, North Carolina Brittany Altomare, Virginia Calle Nielson, Virginia Michelle Shin, Wake Forest Cheyenne Woods, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S GOLF Kelsey Rockey, Boston College Eunice Yim, Boston College Lindy Duncan, Duke Courtney Ellenbogen, Duke Stacey Kim, Duke Alison Whitaker, Duke Lacey Agnew, Florida State Macarena Silva, Florida State Hannah Thomson, Florida State Christine Shimel, Maryland Carly Hunt, Maryland Maria Ronderos, Miami Courtney Gunter, North Carolina Sarah Thead, North Carolina Kate Thomas, North Carolina Brooke Baker, NC State Julie Saleeby, NC State Nicole Agnello, Virginia Lauren Greenlief, So., Virginia Whitney Neuhauser, Virginia Alexandra Bodemann, Wake Forest Stephanie Kim, Wake Forest Michelle Shin, Wake Forest ALL-ACC MEN’S LACROSSE Ned Crotty, Duke Parker McKee, Duke Max Quinzani, Duke Grant Catalino, Maryland Brian Phipps, Maryland Brett Schmidt, Maryland Ryan Young, Maryland Billy Bitter, North Carolina Ryan Flanagan, North Carolina Chris Madalon, North Carolina Ken Clausen, Virginia Steele Stanwick, Virginia ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S LACROSSE Michael Catalino, Duke CJ Costabile, Duke Stephen Coyle, Duke James Goldberg, Duke Jon Livadas, Duke Parker McKee, Duke Terrence Molinari, Duke Tom Montelli, Duke Sam Payton, Duke Max Quinzani, Duke Rob Rotanz, Duke Stephen Schoeffel, Duke Dan Theodoridis, Duke Justin Turri, Duke Dan Wigrizer, Duke Grant Catalino, Maryland Brian Phipps, Maryland Owen Blyd, Maryland Brett Schmidt, Maryland

Ryan Flanagan, North Carolina Chris Hunt, North Carolina Sean Jackson, North Carolina Mike Jarvis, North Carolina Tyler Morton, North Carolina Jeff Muscatello, North Carolina Mark Staines, North Carolina Ken Clausen, Virginia Adam Ghitelman, Virginia ALL-ACC WOMEN’S LACROSSE Lauren Costello, Boston College Kristin Igoe, Boston College Sarah Bullard, Duke Lindsay Gilbride, Duke Danielle Kachulis, Duke Kat Thomas, Duke Karri Ellen Johnson, Maryland Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland Sarah Mollison, Maryland Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland Karissa Taylor, Maryland Corey Donohoe, North Carolina Mia Hurrin, North Carolina Logan Ripley, North Carolina Jenn Russell, North Carolina Liz Downs, Virginia Kaitlin Duff, Virginia Brittany Kalkstein, Virginia ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S LACROSSE Hannah Alley, Boston College Lauren Costello, Boston College Kristin Igoe, Boston College Peyton Killeen, Boston College Jillian Rekart, Boston College Sarah Bullard, Duke Kaitlin Gaiss, Duke Sara Giedgowd, Duke Lindsay Gilbride, Duke Jillian Heinz, Duke Danielle Kachulis, Duke Christie Kaestner, Duke Kat Thomas, Duke Abby Caso, Maryland Brittany Jones, Maryland Caitlyn McFadden, Maryland Laura Merrifield, Maryland Katie Schwarzmann, Maryland Amanda Spinnenweber, Maryland Kara Cannizzaro, North Carolina Taylor Chumney, North Carolina Corey Donohoe, North Carolina Meredith Newton, North Carolina Kristen Taylor, North Carolina Laura Zimmerman, North Carolina Liz Downs, Virginia Josie Owen, Virginia Caitlin Whiteley, Virginia Alexandra Emala, Virginia Tech Jessica Nonn, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC ROWING Megan McMullin, North Carolina Sarah Medlund, Miami Laura Petty, Boston College Tori Greco, Boston College Alex Japhet, Duke Rory Erickson-Kulas, Duke

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ALL-ACC & ALL-ACC ACADEMIC Michelle Nance, Clemson Brittany Cummings, Clemson Grace Wolff, Clemson Jennifer Cromwell, Virginia Desiree Burns, Virginia Nora Phillips, Virginia Helen Tompkins, Virginia Sidney Thorsten, Virginia ALL-ACC ACADEMIC ROWING Brigid Morrissey, Boston College Elisabeth Lobkowicz, Boston College Emily Charnowski, Boston College Rachel Pettis, Boston College Allison Colberg, Clemson Andrea Belbusti, Clemson Becca Brown, Clemson Brittany Cummings, Clemson Grace Wolff, Clemson Katherine Mosier, Clemson Mairi Trimboli, Clemson Michelle Nance, Clemson Alex Japhet, Duke Ali Long, Duke Joline Doedens, Duke Rory Erickson-Kulas, Duke Tori Arendt, Duke Kate Rickers, Miami Molly Thornton, Miami Monika Sajincic, Miami Sarah Medland, Miami Theresa Recicar, Miami Brittany Walsh, North Carolina Jennifer Nowicki, North Carolina Megan McMullin, North Carolina Inge Jansse, Virginia Jennifer Cromwell, Virginia Katrin Reinert, Virginia Nora Phillips, Virginia Sarah Borchelt, Virginia Sarah Pichardo, Virginia Summers Nelson, Virginia Victoria Burke, Virginia ALL-ACC SOFTBALL First Team Renee Ramos, Boston College Carly Wynn, Florida State Jen Yee, Georgia Tech Hope Rush, Georgia Tech Kelsi Weseman, Georgia Tech Kristine Priebe, Georgia Tech Alex Schultz, Maryland Danielle Spaulding, North Carolina Christine Knauer, North Carolina Melanie Mitchell, Virginia

Second Team Sarah Hamilton, Florida State Ashley Stager, Florida State Terese Gober, Florida State Christy Jones, Georgia Tech Kate Kuzma, Georgia Tech Lindsay Campana, NC State Landon Warren, NC State Ally Blake, North Carolina Sarah Tacke, Virginia Nicole Koren, Virginia Misty Hall, Virginia Tech Richelle McGarva, Virginia Tech

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ALL-ACC ACADEMIC SOFTBALL Irene Delagrammaticas, Boston College Blair Destito, Boston College Alison Kooistra, Boston College Renee Ramos, Boston College Danielle Weir, Boston College Robin Ahrberg, Florida State Terese Gober, Florida State Tory Haddad, Florida State Jen Lapicki, Florida State Carly Wynn, Florida State Christy Jones, Georgia Tech Kate Kuzma, Georgia Tech Jessica Sinclair, Georgia Tech Kelsi Weseman, Georgia Tech Jen Yee, Georgia Tech Kerry Hickey, Maryland Christina Lau, Maryland Christine Knauer, North Carolina Brittany McKinney, North Carolina Stephanie Murad, North Carolina Anna Roberts, North Carolina Brittany Robinson, North Carolina Kelli Wheeler, North Carolina Allison Presnell, NC State Alison Pittman, Virginia Alex Skinkis, Virginia Abby Snyder, Virginia Taylor Williams, Virginia Courtney Liddle, Virginia Tech Richelle McGarva, Virginia Tech Ashton Ward, Virginia Tech ALL-ACC MEN’S TENNIS Akash Muppidi, Boston College Reid Carleton, Duke Hernrique Cunha, Duke Jean-Yves Aubone, Florida State Vahid Mirzadeh, Florida State Guillermo Gomez, Georgia Tech Kevin King, Georgia Tech Clay Donato, North Carolina Jose Hernandez, North Carolina Jaime Pulgar, NC State Drew Courtney, Virginia Jarmere Jenkins, Virginia Michael Shabaz, Virginia Sanam Singh, Virginia Yoann Re, Virginia Tech Luka Somen, Virginia Tech Tripper Carleton, Wake Forest Steve Forman, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC MEN’S TENNIS Akash Muppidi, Boston College Dylan Arnould, Duke David Holland, Duke Luke Marchese, Duke Jared Pinsky, Duke Jean-Yves Aubone, Florida State Vahid Mirzadeh, Florida State Guillermo Gomez, Georgia Tech Kevin King, Georgia Tech Ryan Smith, Georgia Tech Christian Blocker, Miami David Simon, Miami Akash Gujarati, NC State Houston Barrick, Virginia Steven Eelkman Rooda, Virginia Sanam Singh, Virginia

Sebastien Jacques, Virginia Tech Luka Somen, Virginia Tech Corrado Degl’Incerti Tocci, Virginia Tech Iain Atkinson, Wake Forest Jonathan Wolff, Wake Forest ALL-ACC WOMEN’S TENNIS Josipa Bek, Clemson Ina Hadziselimovic, Clemson Keri Wong, Clemson Ella Nze, Duke Elizabeth Plotkin, Duke Reka Zsilinszka, Duke Lauren McCreless, Florida State Katie Rybakova, Florida State Irina Falconi, Georgia Tech Anna Bartenstein, Miami Bianca Eichkorn, Miami Laura Vallverdu, Miami Sanaz Marand, North Carolina Katrina Tsang, North Carolina Sandhya Nagaraj, NC State Lindsey Hardenbergh, Virginia Sasha Kulikova, Wake Forest Martina Pavelec, Wake Forest ALL-ACC ACADEMIC WOMEN’S TENNIS Ina Hadziselimovic, Clemson Amanda Granson, Duke Ellah Nze, Duke Elizabeth Plotkin, Duke Reka Zsilinszka, Duke Katie Rybakova, Florida State Jessica Sucupira, Florida State Lynn Blau, Georgia Tech Elizabeth Kilborn, Georgia Tech Anna Bartenstein, Miami Bianca Eichkorn, Miami Gabriela Mejia, Miami Laura Vallverdu, Miami Zoe De Bruycker, North Carolina Shinann Featherston, North Carolina Sophie Grabinski, North Carolina Katrina Tsang, North Carolina Sandhya Nagaraj, NC State Lindsey Hardenbergh, Virginia Martha Blakely, Virginia Tech Sasha Kulikova, Wake Forest Martina Pavelec, Wake Forest


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The 54th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll recognizes academic excellence by student-athletes for the 2009-10 academic year. The Honor Roll is comprised of student-athletes that participated in a varsity level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.00 or better for the full academic year. This year saw a record 2,761 student-athletes honored for their hard work in the classroom. Duke led the conference in total selections with 424. Boston College followed with 363. Maryland was third with 277 honorees, while North Carolina came in fourth with 262. Virginia had 246 student-athletes on the list, followed by Florida State with 216, Clemson and Virginia Tech each had 209 student-athletes recognized. NC State (168), Georgia Tech (155), Wake Forest (149) and Miami (83) rounded out the list. Headlining this year’s Honor Roll are 19 five-time honorees, led by Duke and Virginia Tech which each tallied four. Florida State, Georgia Tech, NC State, Virginia, and Wake Forest were each represented by two student-athletes, while Clemson had one. The five-time ACC Honor Roll recipients include Clemson’s David Newton; Duke’s John Barone, Anna Farias-Eisner, Sam Payton, and Steve Schoeffel; Florida State’s Lydia Willemse and Christina Woytalewicz; Georgia Tech’s Alana Clooten and Jay Dantzler; NC State’s Brittany Tinsley and Christopher Widman; Virginia’s Susan Brooks and Patrick Slebonick; Virginia Tech’s Alexander Baden, Adriana Lemaitre, Matej Muza, and Brittany Popko; and Wake Forest’s Jusin Evan Lictfuss and Benjamin Matthew Wooster.

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BOSTON COLLEGE (363) Louis Abilheira 4....................................... Football Matthew Adetula 1.........................................Track Taylor Aizenstadt 1.........................................Track Alexander Albright 1................................. Football Kristin Albright 1........................................ Rowing Hannah Alley 3........................................ Lacrosse Courtney Alpaugh 1................................... Rowing Guillaume Amarat 1.................................... Soccer Jillian Amo 3............................................ Lacrosse Janna Anctil 2....................................Field Hockey Gretchen Andrus 4.........................................Track Steve Aponavicius 4.................................. Football Georgette Asfoura 2.......................................Track Thomas Atkinson 1...............................Ice Hockey Katharine Attwell 3......................................Tennis Mor Avi Hanan 2.......................................... Soccer Kristen Baader 3.....................................Volleyball Caitlin Bailey 4................................................Track Dario Baldoni 1............................................. Skiing Catherine Barrett 4........................................Track Brett Beaulieu-Jones 3........................ Swimming Devon Behrer 1........................................... Rowing Amy Bernier 4................................................Track Alaina Beyar 2............................................. Soccer Dominick Boccio 3................................ Swimming Stacey Bolger 1............................................ Skiiing James Boretti 1.................................... Swimming Julia Bouchelle 2......................................... Soccer Zachary Bowen 1.................................. Swimming Corinne Boyles 1...................................Ice Hockey Siobhan Breagy 3...........................................Track Andrew Breger 1.................................. Swimming Christopher Brock-Fisher 1..................... Fencing Brett Bromann 1................................... Swimming Avery Brooks 1............................................ Sailing Andrew Brown 3................................... Swimming Ayla Brown 2..........................................Basketball Kelly Burgart 1............................................. Skiing Rosanne Burns 4........................................ Rowing Amy Caldwell 2............................................ Soccer Meaghan Callahan 4......................................Track James Campbell 1....................................... Skiing Mackenzie Campbell 3......................... Swimming Phillip Campbell 3..................................... Fencing Suzanne Cannon 1.................................. Lacrosse Danielle Capece 2................................. Swimming Christopher Carey 1.................................... Soccer Paul Carey 1...........................................Ice Hockey Megan Carmody 1...................................... Rowing Joseph Carroll 3................................... Swimming Anthony Castonzo 3.................................. Football Hannah Cerrone 1....................................... Soccer Brielle Chabot 1..............................................Track Emily Charnowski 2................................... Rowing Monica Chase 3..............................................Track Calvin Chau 2............................................. Fencing Katherine Chin 2................................... Swimming John Choi 1................................................ Fencing Jean Christensen 1........................................Track Madeline Christian 1......................................Track Heather Ciganek 2.................................... Fencing Melanie Cimino 3.....................................Volleyball Anna Cioffredi 2..............................................Track Brennan Clark 1......................................Volleyball Molly Clarke 1.............................................. Sailing Emmett Cleary 2........................................ Football Jennifer Colacino 3................................... Fencing Malcolm Conley 1...................................... Fencing Christine Cook 3........................................ Fencing Evan Cooke 2............................................... Sailing Kaitlyn Cooney 2.............................................Track Lauren Costello 3.................................... Lacrosse Jessie Couper 4.................................... Swimming Thomas Cross 1.....................................Ice Hockey Natalie Crutchfield 1................................... Soccer Ryan Dacey 2................................................ Skiing


Nicholas Dagenais 1............................ Swimming Cara D’Arcy 2.............................................. Rowing Bernard David 3.................................... Swimming Garrett Davis 3........................................... Football Adam Davison 3...........................................Tennis Irene Delagrammaticas 3.......................... Softball Brittany Delaney 3........................................Tennis Michael Dell’ Aquila 4............................... Football Brendan Deska 4....................................... Football Blair Destito 4............................................. Softball Colleen Devlin 1.......................................... Rowing Carli Dimino 4....................................... Swimming Joseph Dimino 2.................................. Swimming Ryan Diorio 2..................................................Track Kevin Distaso 4.......................................... Football Ryan Distefano 2.................................. Swimming Caitlin Doherty 3................................... Swimming Ashley Driscoll 3.................................. Swimming Jessica Driscoll 2...........................................Track Elizabeth Dudley 3...................................... Sailing Tsvetelina Dureva 2................................Volleyball Brooks Dyroff 1......................................Ice Hockey John Elliott 2.............................................. Football Brett Erickson 1.......................................... Rowing Amy Feinberg 1.......................................... Rowing Chelsey Feole 3.................................Field Hockey William Ferguson 3................................... Football Perrie Finsand 2........................................... Skiing Stephen Fiorella 3........................................ Skiing William Flad 3............................................... Skiing Erin Flaherty 1............................................ Rowing William Flutie 1......................................... Football Kellen Foley 2.................................................Track Elizabeth Forbes 1........................................... Golf Morgan Forester 1..................................... Rowing Mary Fothergill 2.................................. Swimming Katherine Fritsch 2.............................. Swimming Morgan Fry Pasic 1.................................Volleyball Bernadette Gaffney 2.....................................Track Brendan Gaffney 4..........................................Track Michelle Gaglia 1....................................... Fencing Katarina Gajic 2............................................Tennis Michelle Gannon 2................................ Swimming Heather Garcia 2............................................Track Samantha Gawrych 4....................................Track Myles Gerraty 3........................................... Soceer Melissa Gimpel 1......................................... Soccer Gabriella Goode 1...................................... Fencing Gregory Graves 1.......................................... Skiing Amelia Green-Vamos 1............................. Rowing William Grokenberger 1..............................Tennis Kelly Gross 2...................................................Track David Grosso 2............................................. Sailing Virginia Gummersall 2........................... Lacrosse Melissa Hadfield 1..........................................Track Anne Haeger 2............................................. Sailing Molly Haley 1............................................... Sailing Casey Harrison 2............................................Track Laura Hart 1...........................................Ice Hockey Laura Harvey 3............................................ Soccer Regina Hayburn 1....................................... Rowing Kelly Henderson 3....................................... Soccer Megan Hennessey 2............................ Swimming Sandon Herzlich 2..................................... Football Patrick Hession 1........................................ Sailing Sjur Hoftun 3.............................................. Fencing Michael Hogan 4................................... Swimming John Hovsepian 2...................................... Football Jasmine Howard 1..................................... Rowing Margaret Howe 4.................................. Swimming Stephanie Hu 2................................................. Golf Kelsey Huckins 1............................................Track Brian Hughes 2...............................................Track James Hughes 2....................................... Football Michael Hughes 3................................. Swimming Elizabeth Hynes 1...........................................Track Erin Hynes 3.............................................. Fencing

Kristin Igoe 3........................................... Lacrosse Marissa Irwin 1........................................ Lacrosse Michael Javorski 1.................................... Football Jay Jeannotte 1........................................ Baseball Erica Jennings 1......................................... Rowing Brittanny Johnson 1..............................Basketball Tracy Johnson 4.....................................Ice Hockey Lauren Johnston 4.........................................Track Carolyn Jones 1.......................................... Softball Timothy Jordan 4................................. Swimming Harriet Kadar 1........................................... Rowing Daniel Kane 1.................................................Track Megan Kane 1....................................... Swimming James Karle 2...................................... Swimming Ina Kauppila 1...............................................Tennis Patricia Kautz 2.................................... Swimming Michael Keebler 3..........................................Track Devon Kelly 3........................................ Swimming Luke Kelly 1................................................. Soccer Danielle Keogh 1.......................................... Skiing Olga Khmylev 1............................................Tennis Morgan Kidd 2............................................ Softball Peyton Killeen 3....................................... Lacrosse Caroline King 1...............................................Track Jillian King 1...................................................Track Kiera Kingston 2....................................Ice Hockey Hugh Kirkpatrick 4....................................... Skiing Joanna Klekowicz 1.................................. Fencing Kaela Klune 1................................................... Golf Syringa Ko 1.............................................. Fencing Mollie Kolosky 2......................................Volleyball Alison Kooistra 3........................................ Softball Mathew Kosmas 3.........................................Track Erik Kreutzer 3.............................................Tennis Raychel Kruper 1........................................ Rowing Craig Kublin 2................................................... Golf Katelyn Kurth 2......................................Ice Hockey Nahed Lakkis 1..............................................Track Richard Lapham 2..................................... Football Michael Lawless 4...................................... Soccer Ashley Leprine 4.................................. Swimming Alina Letendre 3........................................ Fencing Nicole Li 1................................................... Rowing Brian Like 2................................................ Fencing Jack Linehan 1...............................................Track Elisabeth Lobkowicz 4............................... Rowing Brian Locklear 3...........................................Tennis David Loftus 2............................................... Skiing Sarah Loiselle 1......................................... Rowing Matthew Lombardi 2.............................Ice Hockey John Long 1.......................................... Swimming Sarah Lord 1...................................................Track John Lowell 4............................................ Football Isiuwa Mabatah 3.........................................Tennis Andrew Mac Isaac 3.......................................Track Michael Mac Kenzie 1.......................... Swimming Jillian Mac Neil 1......................................... Soccer Kara Mackintire 1..............................Field Hockey John Maloy 3......................................... Swimming Christian Manchester 4.............................. Sailing Leigh Maniscalco 2........................................Track Meghan Martinek 2.......................................... Golf Emily Massa 2............................................. Sailing Emily Maxwell 3.......................................... Sailing Ernest McAlister 4....................................... Soccer John McAuliffe 2............................................... Golf Caitlin McCann 4.............................................Track Kyle McCartan 2............................................... Golf Niamh McCarthy 1..........................................Track Caitlin McGovern 1............................Field Hockey Elizabeth McGuirk 1.......................................Track Erin McKenna 1..............................................Track Kellen McKnight-Slottee 3.................. Swimming Alison Meagher 1.................................... Lacrosse Clarence Megwa 2..................................... Football Marissa Mello 2........................................... Soccer Kevin Melnick 2................................................ Golf

Andrew Mercurio 3........................................Track

Lauren Shaw 1...............................................Track

Taylor Meyer 2................................................Track Emily Migliaccio 3....................................... Sailing Benjamin Mindes 2.............................. Swimming Sara Missert 2................................................Track Caitlin Molloy 1..................................... Swimming Emily Moloney 3........................................... Skiing Michaela Morr 2................................... Swimming Brigid Morrissey 1...................................... Rowing Ryan Mullins 1............................................. Sailing Akash Muppidi 2...........................................Tennis Brendan Murphy 1.................................... Football Kyle Nelson 1..................................................Track Alyssa Niebrugge 1.............................. Swimming Lauren Nightingale 1........................... Swimming Thomas Nolan 1...........................................Tennis John Nurczynski 1........................................... Golf Bridget O’Brien 2.................................. Swimming Catherine O’Brien 1...........................Field Hockey John Offer 1............................................... Fencing Marlene O’Hara 3....................................... Rowing Elizabeth Olchowski 1...........................Ice Hockey Lisa Omoto 2............................................... Softball Anna Osler 1................................................ Sailing Matthew Ouimet 3............................................ Golf Marie-Louise Palandjian 1.....................Volleyball Danielle Pandolfo 3.................................... Softball Michael Panzarino 1............................ Swimming Alyssa Pember 2......................................... Soccer Juan Perez 2......................................... Swimming Regina Perri 2............................................. Rowing Rachel Pettis 2............................................ Rowing Laura Petty 2............................................... Rowing Jessica Petznick 1...................................... Soccer Taylor Peyton 1........................................... Softball Michelle Pintea 2....................................... Fencing Samantha Pirk 1....................................... Fencing Corin Porter 3............................................ Fencing Kayla Posocco 3................................... Swimming Sean Powers 1...................................... Swimming Matthew Price 3.....................................Ice Hockey Kyle Prohovich 1....................................... Baseball Jan Prokop 4..................................................... Golf Christopher Protasewich 4........................ Sailing Briana Provancha 3.................................... Sailing Jennifer Raftery 3..............................Field Hockey James Ramella 2...................................... Football John Ramer 4............................................... Skiing Renee Ramos 1.......................................... Softball Alexandra Ratering Arntz 3.............Field Hockey Kristin Regan 2......................................Ice Hockey Erica Reilly 2................................................. Skiing Jillian Rekart 1........................................ Lacrosse Mary Restuccia 1...................................Ice Hockey Nathan Richman 3.................................... Football Andrew Rigoglioso 4............................ Swimming Timothy Ritchie 4............................................Track Dylan Roberts 1............................................ Skiing Jessica Roberts 3..............................Field Hockey Erin Roche 1................................................ Rowing Tyler Roche 1.........................................Basketball Kelsey Rockey 3............................................... Golf Grace Rodriguez 1..........................................Track Jessica Rogers 1............................................Track Katharine Rooney 1................................ Lacrosse Chelsea Rosenbauer 1............................. Fencing Nicholas Rossi 2........................................ Football Kristyn Roth 4....................................... Swimming Kelly Roy 1................................................... Sailing Allison Sandler 2.................................. Swimming Alanna Santini 1................................... Swimming Aydan Sarikaya 1................................. Swimming Jonathan Schroeder 1.................................Tennis Stephanie Seitz 3........................................ Rowing Sheila Serafino 2..................................... Lacrosse John Shannon 2.............................................Track Katherine Shannon 1........................... Swimming

Megan Shea 2........................................Ice Hockey Andrew Shirman 4.................................... Fencing Jacob Sinkovec 1....................................... Football Alexander Skinner 1....................................Tennis Anna Smith 4........................................ Swimming Benjamin Smith 4.................................Ice Hockey Brian Smith 2..................................................Track Michael Sodic 1.......................................... Football Mackenzie Soniak 1............................. Swimming Peter Souders 1......................................... Fencing Alexander Spaeth 3............................. Swimming Margaret Mary Stapler Smith 1....................Track Allison Stasiuk 1............................................Track Breanna Stewart 1............................... Swimming John Stickney 1.................................... Swimming Kristine Stigas 4................................Field Hockey Michael Stone 1......................................... Football Christine Sullivan 1........................................Track Nicholas Sung 1................................... Swimming Carolyn Swords 3..................................Basketball Molly Testwuide 3......................................... Skiing Collin Thilo 2......................................... Swimming Ian Thomas 3..................................................Track Megan Tincher 3................................... Swimming Christy Titus 3.................................................Track Joseph Trapani 1...................................Basketball Amy Tunstall 1............................................ Softball Stephanos Tziolis 1.............................. Swimming Aleksandra Utterback 2.................................Track Marlotte Van Den Bergh 2................Field Hockey Michael Vann 3.............................................Tennis Christopher Venti 1...............................Ice Hockey Justin Vereen 2...............................................Track Victoria Von Rinteln 1................................. Rowing Sara Wahlberg 3................................... Swimming Lucy Wallace 3............................................. Sailing Madeline Wallace 3........................................Track Christopher Walsh 2............................ Swimming Hillary Weber 1............................................. Skiing Shannon Webster 4...............................Ice Hockey Seth Weil 1............................................ Swimming Ian Weill 1.............................................. Swimming Danielle Weir 3........................................... Softball Kelly Williams 3........................................... Rowng Sandra Williams 4....................................... Sailing Taylor Williams 1.....................................Volleyball Brittany Wilton 1...................................... Lacrosse Mary Wolfe 1.............................................. Fencing Brendon Wong 2...........................................Tennis Elizabeth Workman 1..................................Tennis Eunice Yim 2..................................................... Golf Gemma Ypparila 2..................................... Softball Nicole Zanardi 1.............................................Track Brad Zapenas 1........................................ Baseball Max Zimmerman 2..................................... Soccer CLEMSON (209) Carina Aeschbacher 1......................... Swimming Jennifer Agee 4.......................................... Rowing Kristen Agee 2............................................ Rowing Alex Allen 3........................................... Swimming Zavier Anderson 1.................................Basketball Meg Anderson 1................................... Swimming Kelsey Armstrong 1.......................................Track Terrance Ashe 1........................................ Football Thomas Austin 3....................................... Football Jonah Baize 3........................................Basketball Jenna Baker 3................................................Track Stefi Balda 3..................................................Tennis Emilyn Banfield 1....................................... Rowing Derek Barre 2....................................... Swimming Carlin Bartlett 2..............................................Track Sarah Bechard 2................................... Swimming Andrea Belbusti 3....................................... Rowing Matthew Bell 1........................................... Football Kristin Bender 1................................... Swimming

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HONOR ROLL Spencer Benton 1...................................... Football Zach Berg 3.....................................................Track Maggie Bernard 4...........................................Track Kate Biggerstaff 1....................................... Soccer Rok Bizjak 3..................................................Tennis Brannon Blake 1.......................................... Soccer Lily Boleyn 4................................................ Soccer Juan Bolona 1...............................................Tennis Elyse Borisko 1...............................................Track Nicole Bowen 3........................................... Rowing Jess Bowers 1........................................... Football Wilson Boyd 1........................................... Baseball Brewer Bradshaw 2......................................... Golf Kevin Brady 2............................................ Baseball Seth Broster 2....................................... Swimming Jaron Brown 2........................................... Football Becca Brown 2............................................ Rowing Laura Browning 1................................ Swimming Linda Buchholz 3............................................Track Stephanie Buffo 3...........................................Track Jacob Burger 2................................................. Golf Alex Carr 2............................................ Swimming Chandler Catanzaro 1............................... Football Kevin Caughman 1................................... Baseball Eric Cava 1................................................... Soccer Pat Chamberlain 1............................... Swimming Scott Clary 2.......................................... Swimming Brandon Clear 3........................................ Football Byron Clear 3............................................. Football Mason Cloy 3.............................................. Football Allison Colberg 4........................................ Rowing Kavell Conner 1......................................... Football Brittany Cummings 3................................. Rowing Marcus Curry 1......................................... Baseball Alex Darsinos 1........................................... Soccer Chris Dart 2........................................... Swimming Steven Demaras 1..................................... Football Tommy Drake 2........................................... Soccer Kenzie DuBrul 2......................................... Rowing Samatha Eastwood 1.....................................Track Greg Eckhardt 4........................................... Soccer Maddy Elder 1.............................................. Soccer Marcus Elliott 1..................................... Swimming McCuen Elmore 3............................................. Golf Marci Elpers 2.............................................. Soccer Karine Farias 1...............................................Track Eric Fletcher 1............................................. Soccer Brandon Ford 1.......................................... Football Jacoby Ford 1............................................. Football Samantha Fortier 2..................................... Soccer Harry Foster 2....................................... Swimming Kelly Flower 2....................................... Swimming Warren Fraser 1.............................................Track Michael Freeman 3.................................. Baseball Dalton Freeman 2..................................... Football Stephanie Fura 1.................................. Swimming Jessica Gaul 2............................................. Rowing Corey Geer 3............................................... Rowing Brooke George 2.................................. Swimming Bo Godwin 2................................................. Soccer Victoria Graham 3...................................... Rowing Paige Griffith 3............................................ Rowing Carmen Groenewoud 4........................ Swimming Lee Groseclose 1.................................. Swimming Erin Grubbs 1.............................................. Rowing Ina Hadziselimovic 2....................................Tennis Rashard Hall 2........................................... Football Lele Hardy 1...........................................Basketball Taylor Harris 1........................................... Football Will Harrison 1........................................... Football David Haselden 2..................................... Baseball Lydia Hassell 2........................................... Rowing Kelly Hendershot 4.............................. Swimming Chase Henderson 2.............................. Swimming Marissa Henry 2......................................... Rowing Rachel Hesler 4.................................... Swimming Rachel Hester 1.......................................... Rowing

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Nysa Hicks 1............................................... Rowing Cal Hilsman 1...............................................Tennis Chad Holt 3......................................................Track Luke Hopkins 1................................................ Golf Taylor Hoynacki 2....................................... Rowing Molly Hubbard 1.............................................Track Taylor Hughes 2..............................................Track Bryce Iverson 1...............................................Track Lindsey Jackson 4...................................... Soccer Janice Jackson 1............................................Track Sarah Jacobs 2............................................ Soccer Patrick Jagielski 2..........................................Track Jenniger Johnson 1................................... Rowing Mansa Joseph 1........................................ Football Caroline Kennedy 4........................................Track Kamran Khyltash 1..................................... Soccer Spencer Kieboom 1................................. Baseball Lauren Klas 4.................................................Track Joe Knecht 3......................................... Swimming Brooke Kohler 1......................................Volleyball Alyssa Kulik 2.................................................Track Allison Lapp 4....................................... Swimming Jackie Lauer 1................................................Track Emily Lavender 1....................................... Rowing Cara Lennon 2...................................... Swimming Yannick Maden 1...........................................Tennis Caroline Magnusson 1.................................Tennis Patricia Mamona 3.........................................Track Kristin Manna 1.......................................... Rowing Heather Marik 1........................................... Soccer Lindsey Mason 2...................................Basketball Brandon Maye 3........................................ Football DeAndre McDaniel 1................................. Football Kelly McGee 1....................................... Swimming Kerry McLaughlin 2............................. Swimming Lanie Milam 1............................................. Rowing Brad Miller 2............................................. Baseball Tatiana Mirutenko 1.................................Volleyball Cody Mizell 1................................................ Soccer Meggie Mizelle 3................................... Swimming Wesley Moran 2............................................Tennis Tyler Morey 3...................................................Track Amy Morrison 3..............................................Track Kathe Mosier 2........................................... Rowing Miller Moss 2..................................................Track Kelly Murphy 2............................................ Rowing Kelsey Murphy 2......................................Volleyball Michelle Nance 4........................................ Rowing John Nester 1........................................... Baseball David Newton 5........................................... Soccer Will Noble 1.....................................................Track Katrina Obas 4...................................... Swimming Michael Palmer 1...................................... Football Natalie Patzin 1.......................................Volleyball Jeffrey Pennings 1.........................................Track Mark Pepin 1...................................................Track Lisa Phillips 1............................................. Rowing Robert Pietrucha 3.......................................Tennis Deanna Piper 1..................................... Swimming Philip Pohl 2.............................................. Baseball Keegan Priest 3........................................... Soccer Bre Przestrzelski 2.................................... Rowing Ben Ramsey 3............................................ Football Alexa Rand 1............................................Volleyball Meredith Razzolini 3.................................. Rowing Kristen Redmond 1.............................. Swimming Lauren Reen 1................................................Track Crawford Reeves 1........................................... Golf Shane Reighard 2...........................................Track Chris Reinke 2...................................... Swimming Will Robinson 1...............................................Track Kim Ruck 2......................................................Track Justin Sarratt 4......................................... Baseball Austin Savage 1........................................... Soccer Elizabeth Savage 3............................... Swimming Heather Savage 1................................. Swimming Cassie Self 2......................................... Swimming

Coty Sensabaugh 1................................... Football Richie Shaffer 1........................................ Baseball Katie Sharpe 1.........................................Volleyball Michael Simmerson 1...................................Track Caleb Simmons 3...................................... Football Matt Skinner 2........................................... Football Chris Slate 1....................................................Track Tanner Smith 2......................................Basketball Sarah Smith 3....................................... Swimming Mike Soowal 2.................................................. Golf Rachel Sparks 3................................... Swimming J.D. Spearman 3.......................................... Soccer Garrison Stevens 1............................... Swimming Jason Stolz 2............................................. Baseball Brannon Sulka 2.............................................Track Jonathan Sunde 2..........................................Track Maddie Tarantolo 2............................... Swimming Emily Tatum 1.............................................. Soccer Brandon Thomas 1.................................... Football Nathan Thornton 4...................................... Soccer Mairi Trimboli 4.......................................... Rowing Sarah Turman 1..............................................Track Ashley Vaughn 4.............................................Track Katie Vogel 3................................................ Soccer Michael Wade 4......................................... Football Torey Wall 1................................................. Rowing Josh Watson 1........................................... Football Ronald Watson 1....................................... Football Melissa Weaver 2....................................... Rowing Liane Weber 3................................................Track Lindsay Welker 1...................................Basketball Sheliah Williams 1.........................................Track Ashlee Wilson 1.....................................Basketball Grace Wolff 3............................................... Rowing Andre Young 1.......................................Basketball Dawson Zimmerman 2............................. Football DUKE (424) Nick Adamo 2......................................... Wrestling Murillo Adrados 4................................. Swimming Suejin Ahn 1....................................Cross Country Rebecca Allen 3........................................... Soccer Jane Alukonis 4........................................... Soccer Chelsea Amsley 1..............................Field Hockey Matt Anderson 2...................................... Lacrosse Spencer Anderson 2........................................ Golf Michelle Anumba 1........................................Track Kenny Anunike 2....................................... Football Katie Apibunyopas 2.......................Cross Country Tori Arendt 2............................................... Rowing Dylan Arnould 4............................................Tennis Paul Asack 2.............................................. Football Kaitlin Atkinson 3...................................... Fencing John Austin 3..................................................Track Sarah Baker 1............................................. Rowing Adam Banks 3........................................... Football Meredith Bannon 4............................... Swimming Michael Barbas 2............................................Track Emily Barber 1...................................... Swimming Christie Barnes 4..................................... Lacrosse John Barone 5........................................ Wrestling Katelyn Bastert 2.............................Cross Country Shaye Bastien 1.......................................... Rowing Curtis Beach 1................................................Track Shannon Beall 3................................... Swimming Chase Bebout 1......................................... Baseball Mike Bell 2.............................................. Wrestling Liz Bellew 4.......................................... Swimming Ben Belmont 1......................................... Lacrosse James Belshaw 1........................................ Soccer Casey Beyel 3........................................... Lacrosse Josh Bienenfeld 4........................................ Soccer Jacob Bieze 1........................................ Swimming Nicole Bloom 4.......................................... Fencing Katharine Bodnar 2.............................. Swimming Devon Bostock 1.......................................... Soccer Juliet Bottorff 1................................Cross Country

Sam Bowler 2.................................................Track Requan Boyette 2...................................... Football Kendall Bradley 3........................................ Soccer Eric Brady 1............................................... Baseball Ashley Brasovan 1..........................Cross Country Christian Brown 1....................................... Soccer Josiah Brown 1.......................................... Fencing Julie Brummond 4............................... Swimming Sarah Bullard 3....................................... Lacrosse Mike Burdick 2............................................. Soccer Katie Burke 1.............................................. Rowing Becci Burling 1........................................Volleyball Lex Butler 1............................................... Football Tara Campbell 1........................................... Soccer Chelsea Canepa 2........................................ Soccer Matt Carder 1........................................ Swimming Reid Carleton 1.............................................Tennis David Carlson 4.................................... Swimming Aaron Carpenter 3........................................Tennis Mike Carroll 1........................................... Baseball Michael Catalino 4................................... Lacrosse Kellie Catanach 1.....................................Volleyball Trevor Cesar 2........................................... Baseball Jonathan Chu 2................................Cross Country Andrew Clark 1..................................... Swimming Tom Clute 3.............................................. Lacrosse Ross Cockrell 1.......................................... Football Dorian Cohen 2.......................................... Fencing John Coleman 1......................................... Football Billy Conners 1........................................ Lacrosse Nico Cortese 2........................................ Wrestling C.J. Costabile 1........................................ Lacrosse Jonathan Cross 4...................................... Fencing Virginia Crotty 1....................................... Lacrosse Connor Crown 1..............................................Track Matt Daniels 2............................................ Football Jordan Davidson 2................................Basketball Megan Deakins 2...............................Field Hockey Kim Decesare 1........................................... Soccer Greg Deluca 1.......................................... Lacrosse Nathaniel DeLucia 2................................. Fencing Monica DeMairo 1.................................... Lacrosse Jenn Denike 1............................................ Fencing Joline Doedens 2........................................ Rowing Kim Donovan 1................................................. Golf Katie Doswell 4................................Cross Country Rob Drum 4................................................ Football Lindy Duncan 1................................................. Golf Caleb Duncanson 1........................................Track Isaac Dunkelberger 2.....................Cross Country Sophia Dunworth 2.................................Volleyball Meghan Dwyer 2.................................. Swimming Guillermo Echarte 2........................Cross Country David Eitel 4............................................... Fencing Courtney Ellenbogen 1.................................... Golf Rory Erickson-Kulas 2.............................. Rowing Christina Falcone 4.................................Volleyball Anna Farias-Eisner 5......................Cross Country Jeff Faris 2................................................. Football Jack Farrell 1............................................. Football Jackie Fasano 3.................................... Swimming Stefanie Fee 2....................................Field Hockey Susan Ferger 2..................................Field Hockey Joey Finison 1............................................ Football Ryan Finley 1............................................... Soccer Hannah Fisher 2...................................... Lacrosse Meaghan FitzGerald 3................................. Soccer Taylor Fleming 1...................................... Lacrosse Adam Flur 1.......................................... Swimming Shelley Forbes 4..............................Cross Country Teddy Force 1............................................. Football Jonathan Foreman 3................................ Baseball Caroline Fox 1............................................. Rowing Peter Franklin 4......................................... Fencing Guillermo Freile 2..................................... Football Nate French 2....................................... Swimming Amy Fryt 1.......................................................Track


Andrew Fulk 2........................................ Wrestling Devon Gagliardi 1..............................Field Hockey Kaitlin Gaiss 1.......................................... Lacrosse Nick Garvy 1.......................................... Swimming Travis Gibson 1.......................................... Football Sara Giedgowd 4..................................... Lacrosse Lindsay Gilbride 2................................... Lacrosse Sara Godfrey 2......................................... Lacrosse James Goldberg 4................................... Lacrosse Justin Goldsmith 2.................................... Fencing Carey Goodman 2........................................ Soccer Tim Gornik 1..................................................... Golf Monica Gorny 1.............................................Tennis Jeremy Gould 3........................................ Baseball Mie Graham 1.......................................... Lacrosse Amanda Granson 3......................................Tennis Christiana Gray 1.....................................Volleyball Zach Greene 1............................................ Football Robert Greer 1........................................... Fencing Cole Grossman 2......................................... Soccer A.J. Guardado 2...................................... Wrestling KayAnne Gummersall 3............................. Soccer Yangyang Guo 2.......................................... Rowing David Hahn 3......................................... Swimming Kayla Hale 1.....................................Cross Country Maddy Haller 1............................................ Soccer Emma Hamm 3....................................... Lacrosse Tyler Hancock 1......................................... Fencing Karolina Haraldsdottir 3................................Track Dave Harding 1.......................................... Football Trae Harrison 2............................................ Soccer Abby Hassinger 1..............................Field Hockey Charlie Hatcher 1...................................... Football Jillian Heinz 2.......................................... Lacrosse Megan Hendrickson 1.............................Volleyball Drew Hickey 1.................................................Track Kyle Hill 2................................................... Football Virginia Hine 2.................................Cross Country Shawn Hoffman 1................................. Swimming Robert Holbrook 4.................................. Wrestling David Holland 1............................................Tennis Christa Holt 3........................................ Swimming Jarrod Holt 2.............................................. Football Makenzie Hommel 1............................... Lacrosse Justine Hong 1............................................ Rowing Chelsea Hopkins 2................................Basketball Blake Horowitz 3....................................... Fencing Brett Huffman 2......................................... Football Michael Hutchings 4............................... Lacrosse Ben Hwang 1........................................ Swimming Jeff Ijjas 2................................................... Football Libby Jandl 1............................................... Soccer Alex Japhet 2.............................................. Rowing Spencer Jasper 3................................... Wrestling Kirstie Jeffrey 3.................................... Swimming Tara Jennings 2.................................Field Hockey Meredith Jewitt 2........................................ Rowing Molly Johnson 1................................Field Hockey Steve Johnson 3....................................Basketball Sydney Johnson 1...................................... Rowing Abby Johnston 2................................... Swimming Mary Carleton Johnston 2..............Cross Country Amanda Jones 2..................................... Lacrosse Cameron Jones 3...................................... Football Colin Jones 3............................................. Football Kevin Jones 2............................................ Football Rhian Jones 2....................................Field Hockey Danielle Kachulis 3................................. Lacrosse Christie Kaestner 2................................. Lacrosse Caroline Keating 1................................... Lacrosse Ryan Kelly 1...........................................Basketball Sarah Kendrick 1.................................... Lacrosse Georgie Kerber 1....................................... Football Priya Khatri 4...................................Cross Country Stacey Kim 1..................................................... Golf Brandon King 3.......................................... Football Kayla Kirk 2.............................................Volleyball

Christie Klauberg 3................................. Lacrosse Erin Koballa 1.............................................. Soccer Cody Kolodziejzyk 1............................. Swimming James Kostelnik 2..........................Cross Country Mike Kotecki 2................................................Track Kristina Krasich 1...........................Cross Country Marybeth Kreger 2...................................... Soccer Jeff Kremer 1............................................ Baseball Rebecca Krom 1...................................... Lacrosse Abraham Kromah 1.................................. Football Laura Kuhlman 1....................................... Rowing Nikola Lahcanski 2................................... Fencing James Lambert 4...................................... Fencing Mitchell Lederman 4................................. Football Yu Young Lee 1.................................................. Golf William Leister 2............................................Track Jake Lemmerman 3................................ Baseball Molly Lester 3.............................................. Soccer Jordan Lewis 4............................................ Soccer Anthony Lin 1............................................. Fencing Brian Litwin 2........................................... Baseball Jon Livadas 2........................................... Lacrosse Eddie Loftus 1.......................................... Lacrosse Adam Long 4.................................................... Golf Ali Long 2.................................................... Rowing Erskine Love 3...................................... Swimming Kathryn Lowry 1......................................... Rowing Cassie Ludwig 3.............................................Track David Lue 4...................................................Tennis Joshua Lund 3.................................Cross Country Jessica Lyden 2.................................... Swimming Mollie Mackler 1...................................... Lacrosse Katie Magee 3....................................... Swimming Keara Mageras 1....................................... Fencing Phoebe Maglathlin 1...............................Volleyball Luke Marchese 1..........................................Tennis Emi Marchetti 1.......................................... Rowing Lauren Martin 1....................................... Lacrosse Emily Mattoon 1..............................................Track Amy Matulewicz 3..........................................Track Margot Mausner 3..................................... Fencing Emily McClintock 3............................... Swimming Ryan McCurdy 3........................................ Baseball Austin McDaniel 2....................................... Soccer Ryan McDaniel 3.......................................... Soccer Ryan McDermott 2..........................Cross Country Parker McKee 2....................................... Lacrosse Tim McKeever 4.................................... Swimming Matt McKenna 3.................................... Swimming Ashleigh Anne McKinney 1....................... Rowing Nancy McKinstry 2..................................... Rowing Henry Meyer 1......................................... Lacrosse Scot Meyer 2............................................ Lacrosse Eduardo Meza 1........................................... Soccer Gerardo Mijares-Shafai 4.................... Swimming Gretchen Miller 3......................................... Soccer Jordan Miller 2..................................Field Hockey Lauren Miller 3..................................Field Hockey Morgan Miller 3....................................... Lacrosse Ted Minturn 1........................................ Swimming Bridgette Mitchell 4...............................Basketball Temi Molinar 2............................................. Soccer Terrence Molinari 4................................. Lacrosse Tom Montelli 2......................................... Lacrosse Devotia Moore 2...............................Cross Country Buzz Moorman 2............................................Track Mario Moreno 4..............................................Track Bryan Morgan 1......................................... Football Madeline Morgan 1.........................Cross Country Matt Morris 1............................................ Baseball Leslie Morrison 2............................Cross Country Rachael Moss 4.......................................Volleyball Michael Moverman 1......................Cross Country Chris Mullen 2........................................ Wrestling Sara Murphy 4............................................. Soccer Jon Needham 1......................................... Football Samantha Nelson 1..........................Field Hockey

Eric Ness 4............................................ Swimming Mary Nielsen 1..................................Field Hockey Steffi Niessl 2........................................ Swimming Bridget Nolan 2....................................... Lacrosse Ellah Nze 2....................................................Tennis Rose O’Connor 2................................... Swimming Vince Oghobaase 3.................................... Football Alyssa Ogle 1........................................... Lacrosse Dennis O’Grady 2...................................... Baseball Jimmy O’Neill 1....................................... Lacrosse Kelsey Ontko 2................................................Track James Osborne 3............................Cross Country Sean-Pat Oswald 2.........................................Track Sid Palas 4......................................................Track Brinson Paolini 1.............................................. Golf Lynnea Pappas 2......................................... Soccer Jonathan Parker 1.................................... Fencing Micaela Paterson 1............................Field Hockey Garett Patterson 1..................................... Football Tommy Patterson 1................................. Lacrosse Sam Payton 5........................................... Lacrosse George Pearkes 2...................................... Football Joe Pedevillano 2..................................... Baseball Jess Perry 3.......................................... Swimming Casey Peters 1.......................................Basketball Spencer Peterson 1................................ Lacrosse Eric Pfisterer 2.......................................... Baseball David Piccirilli 2..............................................Track Christopher Piccolella 1........................ Wrestling Brendon Pierson 2..........................Cross Country Jared Pinsky 3..............................................Tennis Will Piwnica-Worms 2............................. Baseball Elizabeth Plotkin 3.......................................Tennis Mason Plumlee 1..................................Basketball Matt Pridemore 3...................................... Football David Putman 1........................................ Baseball Allison Putterman 3.................................. Fencing Erin Pytel 3................................................. Fencing Max Quinzani 4........................................ Lacrosse Nicole Ragucci 2.............................................Track Ashley Rape 2.............................................. Soccer Cami Ratliff 4............................................. Fencing Kaitlin Ray 3.......................................... Swimming Haley Read 1......................................... Swimming Elisabeth Redmond 4.................................. Soccer Eriks Reks 3............................................... Football Sean Renfree 2.......................................... Football Vinny Rey 3................................................ Football Melissa Reynolds 3.............................. Swimming Wes Roach 1..................................................... Golf Amanda Robertson 1..............................Volleyball Dominick Robinson 1......................Cross Country Kevin Rojas 1............................................. Football Dana Rosen 2............................................. Fencing Cydney Ross 2.................................Cross Country Johns Ross 1...................................Cross Country Rob Rotanz 2............................................ Lacrosse Hunter Roux 1....................................... Swimming Chris Rowland 4.............................................Track Kinney Rucker 2........................................ Football Chris Rwabukamba 3............................... Football Gabriel Saade 3........................................ Baseball Maddie Salamone 1................................ Lacrosse Alex Sall 2................................................Volleyball Sydney Sarmiento 1.................................. Football Betsey Sauer 4........................................ Lacrosse Sam Schack 2............................................ Fencing Mike Schallmo 2.............................................Track Kathleen Scheer 2.................................Basketball Steve Schoeffel 5..................................... Lacrosse Sarah Schoffstall 3............................Field Hockey Sean Schroeder 1...................................... Football Daniel Schuchinsky 1.....................Cross Country Evan Schwartz 1................................... Swimming Emily Schwitzer 3............................Cross Country Michael Seander 3................................... Baseball Shay Selby 1..........................................Basketball

Casey Shannon 1....................................... Football Noel Shaskan 4......................................... Fencing Anna Sheehy 1............................................ Rowing Emily Sherrard 3.............................Cross Country Devon Sherwood 2.................................. Lacrosse Tony Shirk 1....................................................Track Nick Sih 3..................................................... Soccer Perry Simmons 1...................................... Football Andrew Simon 4........................................ Fencing Callie Simpkins 1........................................ Soccer Laurel Sisler 3............................................ Rowing Shannon Skinner 4.............................. Swimming Claire Smalzer 3......................................Volleyball Sean Smith 4........................................ Swimming Will Smith 1......................................Cross Country Ned Smith 1............................................... Football Kathy Smithwick 1..................................... Rowing Will Snyderwine 3..................................... Football Sam Solie 4.............................................. Lacrosse Adrianne Soo 1...............................................Track Taylor Sowell 1.......................................... Football Caroline Spearman 2.............................. Lacrosse Allie Speidel 2....................................... Swimming Sylvie Spewak 1........................................ Fencing Sam Spillane 1........................................ Lacrosse BrittanyStaffeil 1......................................Volleyball Tyler Stahl 1.......................................... Swimming Marcus Stroman 1.................................... Baseball LaCresha Styles 1..........................................Track Ken Sullivan 4..................................Cross Country Shannon Sullivan 1........................................Track Adam Sumrall 1............................................... Golf Kathie Sun 2............................................... Rowing Julian Suri 1...................................................... Golf Amie Survilla 1..................................Field Hockey Voris Tejada 3.......................................... Wrestling Patrick Tenbrink 3..........................................Track Peter Terrezza 2..................................... Wrestling Dan Theodoridis 4................................... Lacrosse Emily Theys 1.............................................. Rowing Jasmine Thomas 3................................Basketball Katherine Thomas 2............................... Lacrosse Lance Thomas 2....................................Basketball Matt Thomas 4............................................. Soccer Christopher Thumen 4........................... Wrestling Francesca Tocci 1................................. Swimming Kate Toth 1............................................ Swimming Juliana Traut 4.........................................Volleyball Sophia Treakle 1.............................................Track Jan Trnka-Amrhein 2.................................. Soccer Nick Tsipis 3................................................ Soccer Christopher Tweed-Kent 1......................... Soccer Daniel Tweed-Kent 1................................... Soccer Ashley Twichell 3.................................. Swimming Kate Van Buskirk 2.........................Cross Country Allison Vernerey 1.................................Basketball Cara Vogel 1......................................... Swimming Bo Waggoner 3................................Cross Country Becca Ward 2............................................. Fencing Tradelle Ward 3................................Cross Country Nailah Waterfield 1.................................Volleyball Tyree Watkins 1......................................... Football Andrew Wenger 1....................................... Soccer Kim Wenger 1.......................................... Lacrosse Alison Whitaker 4............................................. Golf Brittany Whitehead 1.....................................Track Dan Wigrizer 1......................................... Lacrosse Johnny Williams 1..................................... Football Wade Withington 1.................................... Fencing Marcus Wright 1.............................................Track Max Wygod 4............................................ Lacrosse Kevin Young 2.......................................... Lacrosse Todd Zafirovski 1...................................Basketball Paul Zarian 4......................................... Swimming Sophia Ziemian 2............................Cross Country Brian Zoubek 4......................................Basketball Reka Zsilinszka 3.........................................Tennis

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HONOR ROLL FLORIDA STATE (216) Katherine Adham 3.................. Swimming/Diving Lacey Agnew 3................................................. Golf Robin Ahrberg 3......................................... Softball Zachary Aronson 3................................... Football Jean- Yves Aubone 4...................................Tennis Jamie Barrett 1......................... Swimming/Diving Gonzalo Barroilhet 3......................................Track Brianna Barry 3.......................................Volleyball Kaylie Belcik 1.................................Cross Country Jared Bell 1......................................Cross Country Mallory Borden 1........................................ Softball Justin Bright 1........................................... Football Ronald Britzius 1....................................... Football Jacob Brooks 1................................Cross Country Mark Brown 1...............................................Track Parker Brunelle 3..................................... Baseball Andres Bucaro 1...........................................Tennis Justin Byrd 2...................................................Track Ashley Calhoun 1............................Cross Country Ricardo Cannon 1...................................... Football Stephen Cardullo 3................................... Baseball Jessie Carr 3............................. Swimming/Diving Kayann Chambers 3......................................Track Erika Charlassier 1.........................Cross Country Pasca Cheruiyot 1............................Cross Country Brian Chibudu 2..............................................Track Charles Clark 3...............................................Track Chasity Clayton 1...................................Basketball Kyle Cobb 1....................................................... Golf Caila Coleman 4..............................................Track Chad Colley 3............................................. Football Allison Collins 1.......................................... Softball Justin Corder 1...............................................Track Amber Cornell 2.............................................Track Christopher Coulter 1............................... Football Michelle Cullum 1..........................................Track Amanda DaCosta 1..................................... Soccer Ohmed Danesh 1...................................... Baseball Kimberly Diaz 4........................................... Soccer Philip Doumar 1........................................ Football Jordan Dulcie 1.......................................... Football Deividas Dulkys 1..................................Basketball Jennifer Dunn 1...............................Cross Country Briana Emanuel 1..........................................Track Keith Embree 1.............................................Tennis Shawn Erickson 2.................... Swimming/Diving Tyler Everett 3........................................... Baseball Erin Fabrizio 1.................................Cross Country Jennifer Farnung 1.........................Cross Country Alex Fernandez 1..................... Swimming/Diving Bryan Fixelle 1........................................... Football Mary Catherine 1.............................Cross Country Elijah Flood 1............................ Swimming/Diving Valerie Flournoy 2..........................................Track Michael Fout 2.................................Cross Country Dan Frebel 3............................. Swimming/Diving John Gast 2............................................... Baseball Joshua Gehres 1....................................... Football Kara Georgiadis 1...................................Volleyball Liz Gerrity 1.....................................Cross Country Julia Gibson 1.................................................Track Lauren Giffin 2................................................Track Callie Giffin 2...................................................Track Sean Gilmartin 1...................................... Baseball Terese Gober 3............................................ Softball Justin Gonzalez 1..................................... Baseball John Grellner 1................................Cross Country Jennifer Guyler 4...................... Swimming/Diving Tory Haddad 1............................................. Softball Arica Halila 1...................................Cross Country Sarah Hamilton 2....................................... Softball Justin Harbor 1...............................Cross Country Warren Harper 2............................................Track Marissa Harrington 1............... Swimming/Diving Taylor Harris 1.......................... Swimming/Diving Robby Hayes 2.......................... Swimming/Diving

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Michael Hebert 1.............................................. Golf Brittany Hilliker 1............................Cross Country Georgia Holderness 4.............. Swimming/Diving Robert Holderness 3................ Swimming/Diving Tyler Holt 2................................................ Baseball Dustin Hopkins 1....................................... Football Bryan Howard 3..............................................Track Kate Hoyt 1.......................................Cross Country Matthew Huckaby 3.........................Cross Country Jennifer Hughes 1...................................Volleyball Christian Hunnicutt 2............................Basketball Victoria Huster 2.......................................... Soccer Hibai Iriondo 1.......................... Swimming/Diving Shayla Jackson 1....................................... Softball Andrew Jacobs 3............................................Track Jenna Jacoby 1...................... Swimming/Diving Charles Janson 2...........................................Track Brittany Janson 4...........................................Track Ines Jaurena 1............................................. Soccer Ochuko Jenije 4......................................... Football Michelle Jenije 1............................................Track Marissa Kazbour 3...................................... Soccer Nicole Kenna 2................................Cross Country John Kennedy 1..............................................Track Kayli Keough 2......................................Basketball Mallory Kiley 1.........................................Volleyball Nicholas Klein 1....................... Swimming/Diving Jamie Kuhn 4.................................................... Golf Susan Kuijken 2..............................Cross Country Jen Lapicki 1............................................... Softball Matthew Leeder 2...........................Cross Country Rachel Lim 2................................................ Soccer Collin Lomagistro 2........................................Track Owen Long 1.................................................Tennis Luke Loucks 2.......................................Basketball Anna Maciejko 1.............................................Track Sarah MacKey 1.............................................Track Corben Madden 1..................................... Baseball Nicholas Maedel 1...........................Cross Country EJ Manuel 1............................................... Football Meredith Martelle 4.................. Swimming/Diving Bree McArdle 3................................Cross Country Tiffany McCarty 2......................................... Soccer Kristie McConn 3........................................ Softball Lauren McCreless 1.....................................Tennis Stephen McGee 1..................................... Baseball Katherine McMeekin 1....................Cross Country Erin McNulty 3............................................. Soccer Pilar McShine 2...............................Cross Country Nichole Mercier 1........................................ Soccer Holly Mills 3.............................. Swimming/Diving Vahid Mirzadeh 2..........................................Tennis Aleia Monden 4......................... Swimming/Diving Tifani Mullen 1............................................. Soccer Lauren Mullins 1........................................ Softball Pablo Navarrete 3.........................................Track Emily Ness 2....................................Cross Country Michael Neubacher 1............... Swimming/Diving Stephanie Neville 3.................................Volleyball Frank Nicholas 1....................................... Football Jessica Nori 1............................................. Softball Andrea Palen 1................................Cross Country Jessica Parry 1................................Cross Country Daniel Parvin 4.......................................... Football Kristine Polley 1....................... Swimming/Diving Christian Ponder 4.................................... Football Jenevah Porter 1.............................Cross Country Anthony Porterfield 1................................ Football Tyler Price 3.....................................Cross Country Jessica Price 3............................................ Soccer Lonnie Pryor 1........................................... Football Amanda Quick 3..............................Cross Country Mary Beth Ramsay 1........................................ Golf James Ramsey 2...................................... Baseball Ridge Read 1.............................................. Football Anderson Reed 1..........................................Tennis Lauren Richardson 3..............................Volleyball

Joshua Rodriquez 2................................. Football Jenna Romanelli 3..................................Volleyball Courtney Rosen 1....................................... Softball Lisi Rowland 2.......................... Swimming/Diving Shanea Rufus 1..............................................Track Katie Rybakova 2..........................................Tennis Jessica Sabotin 2..................... Swimming/Diving Casey Sandlin 1........................ Swimming/Diving Stephanie Sarandos 2............. Swimming/Diving Amanda Saxton 1....................................Volleyball Noemie Scharle 1.........................................Tennis Kelly Schiefer 2..............................................Track Jacqueline Schroeder 1........... Swimming/Diving Colleen Schwab 1...........................................Track William Secord 1....................................... Football Matthew Shead 2...................... Swimming/Diving Samara Shepherd 1..............................Basketball Casey Short 2............................................... Soccer Macarena Silva 3.............................................. Golf Erin Simmons 3..............................................Track Katie Sirounis 4........................ Swimming/Diving Sharif Small 1.................................................Track Gage Smith 1............................................ Baseball Connor Smith 1.............................................Tennis Caroline Smith 1....................... Swimming/Diving Lyndsey Spragins 1.........................Cross Country Briar Stanley 1............................................ Softball Aaron Steele 2................................................Track Stevi Steinhauer 3.................... Swimming/Diving Ella Stephan 2.............................................. Soccer Lucas Stowers 1.............................................Track Shannon Stuckman 3...................................Track Jessica Sucupira 1.......................................Tennis Federica Suess 2..........................................Tennis Abbey Sutton 1...............................................Track Corey Swanson 1...................... Swimming/Diving Lauren Switzer 2......................................... Soccer Jeffrey Taccetta 3....................................... Football Stuart Tapley 2.......................................... Baseball Kara Taylor 1......................... Cross Country/Track Christopher Thompson 1.......................... Football Hannah Thomson 1.......................................... Golf David Toffaletti 4....................... Swimming/Diving Dale Townsend 1..................................... Softball Devon Travis 1.......................................... Baseball David Trexler 1.......................................... Baseball Lauren Varsalona 2.................................... Softball Stephanie Wernke 1.......................................Track Lydia Willemse 5.............................Cross Country Kevin Williams 2............................................Track Kimberly Williams 2......................................Track Danielle Williams 2........................................Track Taylor Wilson 3........................................Volleyball Amanda Winslow 1.........................Cross Country Christina Woytalewicz 5.................Cross Country Carly Wynn 4............................................... Softball Kelsey Wys 1............................................... Soccer Tyson Young 1........................................... Baseball Vincent Zann 3........................................... Football Susanna Zorn 2........................................... Soccer Courtney Zuber 1.....................................Volleyball Margo Zwerling 2...........................................Track GEORGIA TECH (155) Melanie Akwule 2...........................................Track Corey Alford 1............................................ Football Bo Andrews 1................................................... Golf Kevin Arends 3...............................................Track Ilia Ayzenshtok 2.................................. Swimming Luke Bard 1.............................................. Baseball Patrick Barron 1.............................................Track Shannon Bear 2.......................................... Softball D’Andre Bell 1........................................Basketball Samuel Bendziewicz 2........................ Swimming Shayla Bivins 1......................................Basketball Douglas Black 1..............................................Track Scott Blair 2................................................ Football

Lynn Blau 2...................................................Tennis Katie Bond 3.......................................... Swimming Kate Borowicz 1..............................................Track Jed Bradley 2............................................ Baseball Felicity Brower 3............................................Track Mario Butler 1............................................ Football Alison Campbell 2...................................Volleyball Susan Carlson 1......................................Volleyball Christine Chuang 2............................... Swimming Hunter Clasen 3..............................................Track Alana Clooten 5..............................................Track Jessica Coan 2............................................ Softball Brandon Cumpton 2................................. Baseball Annie Czarnecki 1...................................Volleyball Jay Dantzler 5........................................... Baseball Taylor Davidson 1...........................................Track Hillary Davis 2...............................................Tennis Kelly Delashmit 1....................................... Softball Chrissy DeMichelis 2..............................Volleyball Joseph Didia 3................................................Track Jarrett Didrick 2....................................... Baseball Derek Dietrich 3....................................... Baseball Kristen Dornstauder 2......................... Swimming Sam Dove 1............................................... Baseball Mary Kate Dubard 2.......................................Track Kelsey Duffy 4....................................... Swimming Andrew Elakman 2................................... Football Kelly Eppinger 3......................................... Softball Jacob Esch 2............................................. Baseball Jordan Evans 2..................................... Swimming Irina Falconi 1...............................................Tennis David Ford 1....................................................Track Deja Foster 3..........................................Basketball Joe Fulton 3....................................................Track Ryan Gomba 1................................................Track Guillermo Gomez 3......................................Tennis Sasha Goodlett 1...................................Basketball Tiffany Grant 4.................................................Track Tim Guglielmo 4.............................................Track Paul Haley 2...................................................... Golf Danielle Hamilton-Carter 2..................Basketball Cali Harrison 2...................................... Swimming Mike Hart 1............................................ Swimming Heidi Hatteberg 2................................. Swimming Emily Dalton Hedberg 1...................... Swimming Matt Hickey 4..................................................Track Caroline Hilton 3......................................... Softball Robert Hogan 1.......................................... Football Bailey Hunter 1........................................Volleyball Jasmine Isley 2..............................................Track Will Jackson 1........................................... Football Michael Johnson 2.................................... Football Roddy Jones 3........................................... Football Perron Jones 1...............................................Track Christy Jones 3........................................... Softball Alphonso Jordan 1.........................................Track Quincy Kelly 1............................................ Football Jasmine Kent 1..............................................Track Elizabeth Kilborn 1.......................................Tennis Betsy Kim 2.....................................................Track Veronica Kinard 4...........................................Track Kevin King 2..................................................Tennis Ryann Kopacka 4.................................. Swimming Mary Kownack 3.............................................Track Hannah Krimm 4.................................. Swimming Zach Krish 4............................................... Football Kate Kuzma 2............................................. Softball Way Joe Lee 1....................................... Swimming Jeff Lentz 4................................................. Football Cole Leonida 3.......................................... Baseball Jing Li 2................................................. Swimming Katherine Locker 3.............................. Swimming Patrick Long 2.......................................... Baseball Jordan Luallen 1....................................... Football Preston Lyons 1......................................... Football Brandon Makinson 1............................ Swimming Jon Malone 4............................................. Football


Megan Manning 2...........................................Track Steve Marcelle 1.............................................Track Evan Martin 2............................................ Baseball Annie Martin 1................................................Track Jessica Mason 2................................... Swimming Billy Mateker 4................................................Track Amanda McDowell 4....................................Tennis Kayla McKeirnan 2.........................................Track Jhanelle McLeod 1.........................................Track Maureen McMeekin 2....................................Track Nicholas McNutt 2..........................................Track Nicole Meyer 1.........................................Volleyball Dusan Miljevic 1...........................................Tennis Will Miller 3....................................................... Golf Daniel Miller 1.......................................Basketball Amanda Montgomery 3.................................Track Kevin Morgan 1.................................... Swimming Miguel Muguruza 1......................................Tennis Gal Nevo 1............................................. Swimming Christina Ngo 2.............................................Tennis Thomas Nichols 2.................................... Baseball Leslie Njoku 1.................................................Track Thomas Oatts 4...............................................Track Philip O’Brien 2...............................................Track Erica Penk 3....................................................Track Michael Peterson 1................................... Football Jeffrey Phillips 2................................... Swimming Tony Plagman 4........................................ Baseball Nigel Plummer 1.................................. Swimming Eric Powers 1..................................................Track Lisa Pucci 4........................................... Swimming Michael Ray 3............................................. Football Seth Reeves ..................................................... Golf Kathleen Riley 1................................... Swimming Brian Robbins 1.................................... Swimming Andrew Robinson 2.................................. Baseball Albert Rocker 1.......................................... Football Brittany Roderick 3.................................Volleyball Kyle Scott 1....................................................... Golf Sam Shew 2...........................................Basketball Keren Siebner 2................................... Swimming Matt Simonds 3......................................... Baseball Jessica Sinclair 2....................................... Softball Subbu Sivanesan 3........................................Track Ryan Smith 3................................................ Tennis Gary Sodermann 1.........................................Track Mellany Stanislaus 4......................................Track JoAnna Stawicka 2..................................Volleyball Morgan Stephenson 4...................................Track Joseph Stowe 2..............................................Track Matt Tang 3............................................ Swimming Brandon Thomas 1................................... Baseball Duncan Thompson 1......................................Track Jeff Ussery 3............................................. Baseball Michael Vallecoccia 1........................... Swimming Logan Walls 3............................................ Football Ming Wang 2..................................................... Golf Jessica Weaver 3....................................... Softball James White 2.................................................. Golf Connor Winn 2.......................................... Baseball Taylor Wood 2........................................... Baseball William Woodworth 3.......................... Swimming Joanna Wright 3.............................................Track Clyde Yandell 3........................................... Football Jen Yee 3..................................................... Softball MARYLAND (277) Andrew Abernathy 4............ Cross Country/Track Abigail Adams 2..................................Gymnastics Tyler Adelsberger 1................................. Lacrosse Sophie Allen 1....................................... Swimming Joshua Asper 1...................................... Wrestling Mallory Baker 1........................................... Soccer Travis Baltz 3.............................................. Football Nicole Banker 2.................... Cross Country/Track Sander Beck 2.......................................... Baseball Craig Belton 1............................................ Football

Tyler Bennett 2.......................................... Baseball

Charles Golden 2.................................... Wrestling

Thomas McQueeney 1.............................. Football

Lori Bjork 2............................................Basketball Kristine Black 1....................................... Lacrosse Justin Blye 1............................................ Lacrosse Owen Blye 1............................................. Lacrosse Matthew Bogusz 1.................................. Wrestling Daniel Bonato 1......................................... Football Alexis Booker 2.................... Cross Country/Track Joseph Boone 1...................................... Wrestling James Bowen 2......................................... Football Sean Brannan 1................................................ Golf Krista Breitzman 1.................. Competitive Cheer Arielle Brown 3........................ Competitive Cheer Christopher Brown 1......................................Track Dallas Brown 1....................................... Wrestling Hayley Brown 1................................................ Golf Melissa Buck 2........................ Competitive Cheer Haley Bull 1........................................... Swimming Taylor Bumpas 1................... Cross Country/Track Kailyn Cage 2.............................................. Softball Erin Cahill 2.............................. Competitive Cheer Allison Campbell 1............................... Water Polo Ashley Campbell 4............... Cross Country/Track Lucile Cancre 1..................... Cross Country/Track John Carlton 1......................................... Lacrosse Landon Carr 1.......................................... Lacrosse Abigail Caso 3.......................................... Lacrosse Grant Catalino 2....................................... Lacrosse Mitchell Challacombe 3....................... Swimming Kesley Cofsky 1...................................Gymnastics Jennifer Collins 4.................................... Lacrosse Margaux Cooper 2................... Competitive Cheer Sara Cooper 2.......................................... Lacrosse Krystle Cornetta 3................... Competitive Cheer Jessalyn Crawford 3............................ Swimming Allison Dama 3....................................Gymnastics Aleksander Damjanic 4....................... Swimming Season Daugherty 2................ Competitive Cheer Jaclyn Davidson 1................................ Swimming Meghan Dean 3..................................Field Hockey Colleen Deegan 3........................................ Soccer Blair Delean 4........................................... Baseball Betsy Dempsey 1.................. Cross Country/Track Patricia Descenza 4.............................. Swimming Karissa DePalma 1................. Competitive Cheer Domenic DeRobertis 1........................... Wrestling Jeffrey Dickson 1............................................Track Peter Diestel 3...................... Cross Country/Track Brittany Dipper 1..................................... Lacrosse Danielle Dixon 4...................... Competitive Cheer Richard DiPietro 3.................................. Wrestling Maureen Dowling 2..................................... Soccer Molly Dreska 4............................................. Soccer Owen Duffy 2........................................... Wrestling Jessica Echard 2.................. Cross Country/Track Jessica Ernst 1..................................... Water Polo Tess Farenwald 1.................... Competitive Cheer Annesia Faulkner 1..................................... Soccer Joshua Finkle 1..............................................Track Daniel Fishbein 1............................Cross Country Ann Fittin 2........................................... Swimming Patricia Fitzgerald 1................ Competitive Cheer Hannah Foerster 1.................. Competitive Cheer Brittany Fonfara 3................... Competitive Cheer Curtis Ford 1.............................................. Football Samantha Ford 1..................... Competitive Cheer Kristina Foster 4................................Field Hockey Lydia Fowler 1............................................ Softball Megan Frazer 1.................................Field Hockey Juliann Fricke 1.................... Cross Country/Track Norman Fulper 1....................................... Football Kevin Gahr 3......................... Cross Country/Track Jared Gangler 2....................................... Lacrosse Daniel Gentzler 2...................................... Baseball Brandi George 4..................................Gymnastics Virginia Glover 1................................... Swimming Christine Goetsch 2.............................. Water Polo

Elina Goldenberg 2............................... Water Polo Samantha Goldklang 2........... Competitive Cheer Andrew Gonnella 2.................................... Football Natalie Goodman 2.............. Cross Country/Track Alicia Grater 4....................................Field Hockey Ryan Greene 3...................................... Swimming Brittney Grove 3.......................................Volleyball Colleen Gulick 1.................................Field Hockey Alexandra Gurnee 2............................. Water Polo Daniel Halayko 3..................................... Lacrosse Alexa Hamilton 2.................................. Swimming Jordan Hansbrough 2..................................Tennis Hayley Hanson 2......................................Volleyball Brett Harman 3......................................... Baseball Robert Hart 4........................................... Lacrosse Tianna Hawkins 1..................................Basketball Ashley Heiser 1....................... Competitive Cheer Jason Herrick 4........................................... Soccer Marybeth Herrick 1.................................... Softball Kerry Hickey 2............................................ Softball Amanda Himmelheber 3..................Field Hockey Alexis Holmes 2............................................... Golf Brian Honore 2..................................... Swimming Joshua Horton 2........................................ Football Carly Hoshko 2..................................... Water Polo Katherine Howard 1................................ Lacrosse Katherine Hughes 1............................. Swimming Carly Hunt 1...................................................... Golf Julia Hushcke 3............................................Tennis Jennifer Iovino 1..................................Gymnastics Venkat Iyer 1.................................................Tennis Danielle Jenkins 1................... Competitive Cheer Kyle John 1............................................. Wrestling Samantha Johnson 2.............. Competitive Cheer Brittany Jones 3...................................... Lacrosse Mary Jordan 1.......................................... Lacrosse Kaitlin Joseph 3...................................Gymnastics Gregory Jubb 1..................... Cross Country/Track Mark Jutkowitz 1..................................... Lacrosse Courtney Kane 1......................................... Softball Danielle Karagannis 1......... Cross Country/Track Danielle Kauffman 1.........................Field Hockey Lindsey Kaufmann 2............... Competitive Cheer Gregory Kelsey 4.................. Cross Country/Track Taylor Kemp 1.............................................. Soccer Michelle Kenning 1.................................Volleyball Christine Knauss 1............................Field Hockey Graham Knowlton 2.....................................Tennis James Knox 4......................................... Wrestling Jonathan Kohler 1.................................. Wrestling Sumanth Kuppalli 2............. Cross Country/Track David Kwon 1................................................Tennis Richard Landa 1....................................... Baseball Paul Lariviere 3......................................... Football Christina Lau 4........................................... Softball Hilary Lawson 3............................................... Golf Steffan Lazerow 1..................................... Football Madison Lee 2.........................................Volleyball Kaitlyn Letourneau 3.............. Competitive Cheer Ersin Levent 1........................................Basketball D’Ambour Lewis 2............... Cross Country/Track Tiffani Long 3........................ Cross Country/Track Lauren Louis 4........................ Competitive Cheer Alexander Lundy 3............... Cross Country/Track Margaret MacKeever 4................................Tennis Nicole Maier 1............................................. Softball Timothy Marcoux 2................................. Wrestling Allyson Martell 1..................... Competitive Cheer Casey Marwine 1.................................... Wrestling Erin Matyus 2........................ Cross Country/Track Sarah Matz 1............................................ Lacrosse Robert Maurer 1................................... Swimming Caitlin McDowell 3....................................... Soccer Caitlyn McFadden 4................................. Lacrosse Megan McGarvey 3.................................. Lacrosse Kathleen McLaughlin 1.............................. Softball

Margaux Meeks 4................................Gymnastics Briana Melander 1..............................Gymnastics Laura Merrifield 2................................... Lacrosse Christopher Miller 2......................................... Golf David Miller 1........................................... Lacrosse Lisa Miller 2..................................................Tennis Tyler Mishalow 4.......................................... Soccer Alicia Morawski 3..............................Field Hockey Craig Morgan 1..................... Cross Country/Track Nicole Muracco 2...............................Field Hockey Matthew Murakami 2............................... Baseball Brittany Murray 1....................................... Softball Ariel Nehemiah 1........................................ Soccer Christina Nelson 4................ Cross Country/Track Kerry Nisson 1...................... Cross Country/Track Amy O’Sullivan 2......................................... Soccer Tolulope Olugbemi 4............ Cross Country/Track Olivia Onyeador 3........................................ Soccer Aderonke Oyefuwa 1.............................Basketball Rebecca Pang 2...................................Gymnastics Stephanie Parker 3.............................. Swimming Christina Paul 4.......................................Volleyball Heidi Paul 2........................... Cross Country/Track Corey Peltier 1........................................ Wrestling Anthony Perez 1....................................... Baseball Brian Phipps 4......................................... Lacrosse Lorin Pierson 1..................................... Swimming Paul Pinegar 2........................................... Football Michael Poiter 1....................................... Lacrosse Janessa Pope 1.................................Field Hockey Myles Poster 1...................................... Swimming Eric Potter 1.............................................. Baseball Eric Powell 1.............................................. Football Meghan Powers 3................................ Water Polo Kiani Profit 1......................... Cross Country/Track Kelley Pry 4........................... Cross Country/Track Matthew Quinn 3...................................... Baseball Zachary Ray 2.................................................Track Christopher Ready 2............................... Lacrosse Kevin Reardon 4................................... Swimming James Reed 1........................................... Baseball Kristin Reed 4....................... Cross Country/Track Lia Reich 2............................................ Swimming Lisa Reifschneider 3...........................Gymnastics Andrew Relihan 1................................. Swimming Shelby Reyes 1..................................... Water Polo Joseph Rice 1................................................... Golf Talia Ringer 1........................ Cross Country/Track Ameliet Rischen 3.............................Field Hockey Lindsay Ritchings 2.............. Cross Country/Track Kimberly Rodgers 2..............................Basketball Douglas Rodkey 3....................................... Soccer Alfredo Rodriguez 1................................. Baseball Samantha Rosario 1...............................Volleyball Nina Rossi 4.......................................... Swimming Anna Roth 3.......................... Cross Country/Track Andrea Rothschild 1............ Cross Country/Track Christopher Rouchard 4...................... Swimming Michael Rozak 4....................................... Baseball Louis Ruland 1........................................ Wrestling Widner Saint-Cyr 1...................................... Soccer Megan Salvatore 3.................. Competitive Cheer Thomas Schaeffler 2................................... Soccer Ryan Schlothauer 2................................... Football Brett Schmidt 3........................................ Lacrosse Kaitlin Schwarzmann 1.......................... Lacrosse Lisa Scott 2..............................................Volleyball Jordan Sender 1...................... Competitive Cheer Lauren Shannon 2.................. Competitive Cheer Sara Shannon 1.......................................Volleyball William Sharbaugh 1............................. Wrestling Chrstine Shimel 1............................................. Golf Shannon Simerly 4.............................. Water Polo Ashley Sinclair 1.................. Cross Country/Track Thomas Sitar 1....................................... Wrestling Angeli Sivaraman 3.............. Cross Country/Track

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HONOR ROLL Alexander Slafkosky 1............................ Lacrosse Owen Smith 2......................................... Wrestling Lauren Spicher 1..................... Competitive Cheer Amanda Spinnenweber 3....................... Lacrosse Bethany Springer 3.................................Volleyball Rachel Stein 1....................................... Water Polo Jarenn Stewart 2............................................Track Sean Stewart 2..................................... Swimming Erin Stout 2........................................... Swimming Sharon Strizak 2......................................Volleyball William Swaim 2......................................... Soccer Jonathan Szakelyhidi 1........................ Swimming Herbert Taylor 4...................................... Wrestling Karissa Taylor 2....................................... Lacrosse Kevin Tehansky 1..................................... Baseball Julie Thackston 2................................. Swimming Erika Theisen 2............................................ Soccer Jon Thielen 1........................................ Swimming Emma Thomas 2...............................Field Hockey Harriet Tibble 1..................................Field Hockey Talia Tossone 2....................................Gymnastics Casey Townsend 2....................................... Soccer Brendan Tracy 2................................................ Golf Jessica Unger 4................................................ Golf Katherine Usher 3...................................Volleyball Martha Vanlieshout 2........................... Swimming Joanna Venezia 3.................... Competitive Cheer Jennifer Vogel 2.................................... Swimming Olivia Wagner 1........................................... Soccer Richard Walker 1....................................... Football Megan Watson 1.......................................... Soccer Michael White 1....................................... Lacrosse Lauren Wolman 2.........................................Tennis Samuel Wuest 1.............................................Track Alexandra Yannelli 2............... Competitive Cheer Shannon Zickler 1....................................... Soccer MIAMI (83) Omosalewa Adenikinju 1..............................Track Maria Andersson 3..................................Volleyball Ray Ray Armstrong 1................................ Football Anna Bartenstein 4......................................Tennis Christian Blocker 1...................................... Tennis Ana Bona 1......................................................Track Julio Bonilla 1.................................................Track Ali Brennan 1............................................... Soccer Ashlee Burt 1............................................... Soccer John Calhoun 1.......................................... Football Damon Campbell 1........................................Track Lane Carico 1...........................................Volleyball Katie Carroll 3.................................................Track Alicia Casillas 1........................ Swimming/Diving Nichole Chandler 1...................................... Soccer Olivia Ching 3............................................... Soccer Casey Crist 4...................................................Track Christina Crocco 1...................................... Rowing Bianca Eichkorn 1........................................Tennis Hagar Elgendy 3....................... Swimming/Diving EJ Encinosa 1........................................... Baseball Jennifer Estime 2...........................................Track Taylor Forster 2.......................................... Rowing Monika Freiser 1............................................Track Evan Hadrick 3...............................................Track Elizabeth Hale 1.......................................Volleyball Dana Hatic 3.............................. Swimming/Diving Chris Hernandez 1................................... Baseball Allison Higbee 2.............................................Track Elyse Houston 2..............................................Track Greg Kaczka 2.................................................Track Hannah Kling 2......................... Swimming/Diving Caitlin Knapp 1...............................................Track David Kuhrt 1..................................................Track Brian Laskowski 1.........................................Track Brittney Macdonald 3.................................. Soccer Genny Mayhew 1.....................................Volleyball Elescia McGee 1......................................Volleyball Hannah McKay 3........................................ Rowing

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Sarah Medland 1........................................ Rowing Gabriela Meija 1........................................... Tennis Roxanne Meyer 2..................... Swimming/Diving Charlie Michel 3..............................................Track Kirsten Myers 2..............................................Track Cory Nelms 1...................................Football/Track Hayley Nicholson 1.................. Swimming/Diving Hector Nieto 2...............................................Tennis Deidre Novotny 2...................... Swimming/Diving Garrett Nygren 2.............................................Track Madeline O’Keefe 2.................. Swimming/Diving Ryan Perry 2............................................. Baseball Lauren Phipps 2.............................................Track Janet Price 1...................................................Track Theresa Recicar 1...................................... Rowing Austin Rector 3...............................................Track Andrene Reid 2........................................... Rowing Kate Rickers 2............................................ Rowing Maria Ronderos 1............................................. Golf Reuben Ross 1.............................................. Diving Mike Rudman 2........................................ Baseball Annika Saarnak 1..................... Swimming/Diving Monika Sajincic 2....................................... Rowing Arturo Salow 2................................................Track Jason Santana 2....................................... Baseball Marie Serou 1............................................. Rowing Megan Siebert 2.......................................... Soccer Maria Siemann 3........................................ Rowing David Simon 4...............................................Tennis Susan Smiddy 1....................... Swimming/Diving Kayla Smith 1........................... Swimming/Diving Brittney Steinbruch 1.................................. Soccer Emma Steppe 3..............................................Track Jacqueline Sullivan 3.....................................Track Nrithya Sundararaman 2.......................Volleyball Hannah Tatro 4............................................ Soccer Molly Thornton 1......................................... Rowing Laura Vallverdu 3.........................................Tennis Karalyn Van Aken 3.................................... Rowing Brooke Van Amen 2.................................... Soccer Kristy Whyte 1.................................................Track Matt Wilson 1..................................................Track Miranda Wilson 1...........................................Track Nicole Wright 1......................... Swimming/Diving NORTH CAROLINA (262) Eddie Ababio 2............................................. Soccer Michelle Ahn 1.................................................. Golf Jordan Allyne 2................................................. Golf Joe Alter 1.................................................. Fencing Maryam Amuda 1....................................... Rowing Shelby Austin 2........................................... Rowing Rena Avramidis 1....................................... Rowing Kyle Baker 1................................................. Tennis Colin Bates 4............................................. Baseball Shannon Beamon 1.................................. Fencing Brittany Bennett 1..................................... Fencing Erin Berg 1.................................................. Rowing Alexandra Biggers 1.................................. Rowing Shelbey Bleke 2.......................................Volleyball Isabel Blue 1............................................... Rowing Caroline Boneparth 4.................................. Soccer Marion Boulicault 1................................... Fencing Alexandra Box 1......................................... Rowing Austin Bradyhouse 4................ Swimming/Diving Andy Brake 2............................ Swimming/Diving Jessica Breland 1..................................Basketball Teryn Brill 2........................................Field Hockey Kelsey Brinkman 1...........................Field Hockey Layne Brodie 1.......................... Swimming/Diving Heather Brooks 3....................................Volleyball Rebecca Brooks 1.................... Swimming/Diving Amber Brooks 1.......................................... Soccer Taylor Brown 2.....................................Gymnastics Casey Burns 4....................................Field Hockey Anastasia Bury 1........................................ Rowing Curtis Byrd 3.............................................. Football

Tyler Caldwell 1......................................... Football Kara Cannizzaro 1................................... Lacrosse Kristen Carr 1.......................................... Lacrosse Katie Cavins 1............................................. Rowing Andrew Cekuta 3.................................... Wrestling Emily Chapin 1............................................ Rowing May-Lynne Chen-Contino 4...................... Fencing Taylor Chumney 3.................................... Lacrosse Matt Conte 1............................................. Lacrosse Sarah Cook 2............................................... Rowing Candace Cooper 1.................... Swimming/Diving Logan Corey 2.......................................... Lacrosse Ashley Cox 1............................................... Rowing Seth Crabtree 1.......................................... Fencing Alex Cremer 2.................................................Track Alex Crisp 1................................................ Football Jessica Crumpler 2.................................... Rowing Adam Cunningham 3.....................................Track Tommy D’Alessandro 4.......................... Lacrosse Meghan Dawson 1............................Field Hockey Zack Dawson 4...............................................Track Zoe de Bruycker 1........................................Tennis Jasmine Dennis 1...................................... Rowing Teri Diamond 3....................................Gymnastics Marisa Dobbins 1...........................................Track Corey Donohoe 3..................................... Lacrosse Brian Doran 3.................................................Track Andi Drabot 4.............................................. Rowing Meghan Drake 1................................Field Hockey Elizabeth Drazdowski 4....................Field Hockey Dennis Drury 2....................................... Wrestling Elizabeth Durkac 1..............................Gymnastics Bill Dworsky 4............................................. Soccer Stephanie Eisenring 1............. Swimming/Diving Sam Ellis 1................................................. Football Laura Escobar 1...................................... Lacrosse Katelyn Falgowski 2..........................Field Hockey Shinann Featherston 2................................Tennis Kevin Federico 3...................................... Lacrosse Brie Felnagle 3...............................................Track Jocelyn Ffriend 2..........................................Tennis Ben Fiacco 1............................................ Wrestling Callan Fike 1...................................................Track Ryan Flanagan 3...................................... Lacrosse Tyler Ford 2.....................................................Track Morgan Fox 2...........................................Volleyball Lily Fu 1...................................................... Fencing Branagan Fuller 1...................................Volleyball Jase Gehring 2.......................................... Fencing Kaylie Gibson 1........................................Volleyball Sarah Giles 1.............................................. Rowing Gabby Gioia 3..................................................Track Taryn Gjurich 1..................................Field Hockey Scott Goodwin 1........................................... Soccer Anna Godwin 1...............................................Track Jay Goss 2.................................................. Fencing Sophie Grabinski 3.......................................Tennis Kelsey Grich 2............................................. Rowing Robert Grimmett-Norris 3...... Swimming/Diving Courtney Gunter 1............................................ Golf Austin Hairfield 1....................................... Fencing Cora Harms 1...........................................Volleyball Tyler Harris 3............................ Swimming/Diving Caroline Hartmann 3............... Swimming/Diving Katura Harvey 3........................ Swimming/Diving Ali Hawkins 4............................................... Soccer Suzanne Haydel 1...................................Volleyball Lucy Hayes 1............................................ Lacrosse Cara Hayes 2...................................................Track Daniel Helena 2...................................... Wrestling Haley Hemm 2..............................................Tennis Kaci Hollingsworth 2................ Swimming/Diving Marcus Holman 1.................................... Lacrosse Michael Hornsby 1...................................... Soccer Paul Hovey 1.............................................. Fencing Joe Howard 3........................................... Lacrosse Ashley Howard 3...................... Swimming/Diving

Chris Hunt 3............................................. Lacrosse Michelle Ikoma 1.................................Gymnastics Mike Ingersoll 2......................................... Football Alex Ismail 3............................. Swimming/Diving Vanneisha Ivy 1...............................................Track Sean Jackson 2....................................... Lacrosse Tina Jacob 4.........................................Gymnastics Jeff James 4............................. Swimming/Diving Michael Jarvis 4...................................... Lacrosse Krista Jasper 3....................................Gymnastics Christy Johnson 1..........................................Track Courtney Johnston 2...............................Volleyball Chase Jones 2.......................................... Baseball Flynn Jones 2........................... Swimming/Diving Ryland Jones 1......................... Swimming/Diving Katie Keel 2............................... Swimming/Diving Emmit Kellar 3........................................ Lacrosse Daniel Keller 3................................................Track JeeHo Kim 2.............................................. Fencing Abby Kimball 4...............................................Track Joe Kinderwater 3.................... Swimming/Diving Jackie Kintzer 2.................................Field Hockey Matt Klolojejchick 1................................... Football Stevie Kirkup 1........................................ Lacrosse Christine Knauer 4..................................... Softball Ryan Kotowski 2...................................... Lacrosse Ann Lavallee 1............................................ Rowing Victor Leclere 2......................... Swimming/Diving William Leighton-Armah 1.................... Lacrosse Elizabeth Lindley 2..............................Gymnastics Sarah List 1............................... Swimming/Diving Melissa Litschi 3........................................ Fencing Mack Lloyd 1.............................................. Football Mariana Lucena 1..........................................Track Michelle Lutz 2...............................................Track Meghan Lyons 1................................Field Hockey Linzee Mabrey 4...........................................Tennis Chase MacFarland 4........................................ Golf Rachel Magerman 1..........................Field Hockey Meredith Magjuka 1............................Gymnastics Chay Malvasio 1........................ Swimming/Diving Peter Mangum 2........................................ Football Gladys Manzur 1........................................ Fencing Helen Marino 4.......................................... Fencing Grant Marley 1................................................Track Maura Masatsugu 1............................Gymnastics Carie Mastrianni 1...................................... Rowing Kieran McDonald 1.................................. Lacrosse Emily McGee 1.........................................Volleyball Brittany McKinney 2................................... Softball Megan McMullin 1...................................... Rowing Louise McNutt 3................................Field Hockey Blair Meiggs 2............................................. Rowing Kaitlyn Messinger 1................................ Lacrosse Taylor Meyer 1..............................................Tennis Ashley Miess 1...............................................Track Ashley Miller 3.......................... Swimming/Diving Teddy Mitrosilis 1...................................... Baseball Mike Mohr 1.............................. Swimming/Diving Jenna Moore 2.......................... Swimming/Diving Annie Moran 2........................................... Fencing Megan Morrison 1...................................... Softball Liz Moser 1................................................. Rowing Stephanie Murad 4..................................... Softball Martin Murphy 1.......................................... Soccer Katie Murphy 1......................... Swimming/Diving Jeff Muscatello 2..................................... Lacrosse Kevin Nadeau 2......................................... Fencing Amanda Nappi 1.............................................Track Lindsay Newman 1.................................... Rowing Meredith Newton 3.................................. Lacrosse Katie Nolan 1............................ Swimming/Diving Jennifer Nowicki 1..................................... Rowing Patrick O’Donovan 1................. Swimming/Diving Megan Owens 3.......................................Volleyball Caleb Pardue 4.......................................... Fencing Brock Park 2............................. Swimming/Diving


William Parker 1..........................................Tennis Lindsay Paterniti 3..................................... Rowing Marie Pesacreta 2.................... Swimming/Diving Chip Peterson 4........................ Swimming/Diving Emmalie Pfankuch 2.................................. Soccer Sam Pompei 4................................................Track Callie Pottinger 4............................................Track Nicole Powell 2......................................Basketball Caitlin Powers 1................................Field Hockey Camilla Powierza 1................................... Fencing Peter Mangum Rehder 1...............................Track Josh Rice 1................................................... Soccer Anna Roberts 3........................................... Softball Brittany Robinson 2.................................... Softball Jarrett Rodrigues 3................................... Fencing JoAnne Rogers 3........................................ Rowing Michael Rollins 2............................................Track Logan Rosenberg 1........................................Track Andrew Rotz 3................................................Track Jackie Rudolph 1...................... Swimming/Diving Laura Ruscoe 2........................ Swimming/Diving Allie Russell 1............................................. Rowing Jenn Russell 2......................................... Lacrosse Jennifer Sawicki 3..................................... Fencing Lauren Schmittle 1.................. Swimming/Diving Chloe Schmitz 1....................................... Lacrosse Billy Schuler 1............................................. Soccer Kyle Sebastian 1........................................ Fencing Emma Shaw 2............................................ Rowing Jeremy Shaw 4....................................... Wrestling Cayla Shortley 1.......................................Volleyball David Skwerer 2........................................ Fencing Jen Slocum 1.....................................Field Hockey Parker Smith 3...............................................Track Sterling Smith 4.......................................... Soccer Mateo Sossah 1..............................................Track Mark Staines 2......................................... Lacrosse Megan Steeves 4...................... Swimming/Diving Elizabeth Stephens 1........................Field Hockey Alyssa Stewart 1........................................ Rowing Nicole Suarez 1..............................................Track Enuf Swanson 1........................ Swimming/Diving Sarah Tanner 2......................... Swimming/Diving Sean Taylor 1........................................... Lacrosse Kristen Taylor 4....................................... Lacrosse Liz Teel 1..................................................... Rowing Sarah Thead 1................................................... Golf Kate Thomas 3.................................................. Golf Thomas Thornton 1...............................Basketball Hannah Thurman 3................................... Fencing Katrina Tsang 4............................................Tennis Kirk Urso 3................................................... Soccer Heather Wallendael 1............................... Fencing Christine Vaughen 2................................Volleyball Ashley Verplank 2..........................................Track Mark Waddle 4........................................... Fencing Malai Walker 2................................................Track Brittany Walsh 3......................................... Rowing Alex Walters 1............................................. Soccer Claire Wardius 1......................................... Rowing Evan Watchempino 1.....................................Track Kristine Welsh-Loveman 1........................ Soccer Kelli Wheeler 2........................................... Softball Kelly Wice 1................................................ Rowing Paige Williams 1......................................... Softball Kaitlin Williamson 3.................................. Fencing David Winer 3............................................ Fencing Chris Woltz 3........................................... Wrestling Cam Wood 1............................................. Lacrosse Bryant Wooten 1....................... Swimming/Diving Kara Wright 4.......................................Gymnastics Andrew Wright 1....................................... Fencing Meg Yanda 1.............................................Volleyball Henry Zaytoun III 3.......................................... Golf Tyler Zeller 2..........................................Basketball Laura Zimmerman 2.............................. Lacrosse David Zolno 3............................ Swimming/Diving

NC State (168) Alicia Abbott 1............................................. Softball A’Tolani Akinkuotu 1......................................Track Chelsea Ale 3........................................ Swimming Erika Alpeter 2...................... Cross Country/Track Breanna Andrews 1................................... Softball Jana Angel 3............................................Volleyball Kristina Argiroff 2........................................ Soccer Amanda Baker 1.............................................. Golf Brooke Baker 1................................................. Golf Fernando Banos Lopez 1............................ Tennis Brooke Barr 2......................................Gymnastics Jeffrey Basey 1............................................ Soccer Gregory Baskwell 4.............................. Swimming Daniel Basler 2..................................... Swimming Kristine Bechtholdt 1................................. Softball Ashley Berfield 1............................................Track Alexandra Berger 1..................................... Soccer Lauren Bishop 2................... Cross Country/Track Kara Blosser 1............................................. Soccer Kwame Boatwright 1.....................................Track Steven Bollinger 1................ Cross Country/Track William Booth 1...................................... Wrestling Amar Brkic 1................................................ Soccer Berkeley Brock 4..........................................Tennis Farouk Bseiso 2........................................... Soccer Samantha Bullard 3........................................ Rifle Amanda Burger 3................. Cross Country/Track Kelly Burns 1...........................................Volleyball Edward Byman 1.................................... Wrestling Kristopher Byrd 2........................................ Soccer Latanya Cain 2............................................. Soccer Stephanie Call 1.......................................... Softball Lindsay Campana 1................................... Softball Patrick Campbell 2............... Cross Country/Track Joseph Caramanica 1............................ Wrestling Lucas Carpenter 3....................................... Soccer David Chermak 3..........................................Tennis Andrew Ciencin 1..................................... Baseball Gia Cipollini 2............................................... Soccer Andrew Colley 1................... Cross Country/Track Donavon Counts 1..................................... Football Kelly Cox 1................................................... Soccer Andrea Cozzarelli 1.............. Cross Country/Track Bryan Cross 1.................................................. Rifle Taylor Cummings 4................................ Wrestling Gregory Dame 3................... Cross Country/Track Gabrielle Daniel 3...........................................Track Patrice Dason 4.................................... Swimming Eric Davis 3.....................................................Track Chad Day 2........................................................ Golf Rafael De Donato Paez 1............................Tennis Keri DeMar 4............................................Volleyball Lauren Deuser 4.................................Gymnastics Vasilios Dimopoulos 1................................ Soccer Paige Dugal 2............................................... Soccer Kimberlee Durham 2............................Basketball William Edwards 2................................... Baseball Jordan Edwards 1....................................... Soccer Caroline Ellington 1.......................................... Golf Stephanie Ellis 1.............................................Track Brett Farina 2.......................................... Wrestling Rachel Fincham 1...............................Gymnastics Christopher Franczkowski 2...................... Soccer Brandalyn Furr 2............................................Track Michael Glennon 2..................................... Football Taylor Graham 1.............................................Track Brianna Grover 4.................................. Swimming Akash Gujarati 2...........................................Tennis Allison Hagan 1.................................... Swimming Hanna Halteman 3................................Basketball Hayley Hammond 1.......................................... Golf Brittney Hardiman 3...........................Gymnastics Krystal Hawkins 4...................................... Softball Dean Haynes 1........................................... Football Ryanna Henderson 1........... Cross Country/Track

Marifrances Henley 1........................... Swimming

Matthew Voell 1.................................... Swimming

Brian Himelright 2............... Cross Country/Track Allison Hofmann 1............... Cross Country/Track David Hyde 1.............................................. Football Tana Illova 1..................................................Tennis Robert Isola 1.......................................... Wrestling Austin Jackson 1............................................Track Morgan Johnson 1..............................Gymnastics Brian Johnson 1.............................................. Rifle Bona Jones 3........................ Cross Country/Track Rachel Jones 1................................................ Rifle Jason Jones 4.................................................Track Marissa Kastanek 1..............................Basketball Kimberly Kern 2.......................................... Soccer Julia Kick 1............................ Cross Country/Track Brandon Kingston 1............................. Swimming Tyler Kloc 1................................................. Football Chandler Knox 2.......................................... Soccer Maresa Like-Mathews 4...................... Swimming William Long 2................................................ Rifle William Mackvick 3..................................... Soccer Timothy Majors 1............................................Track Romulo Manzano 2..................................... Soccer Travis Martinez 3.................................. Swimming Ryan Mathews 1....................................... Baseball Brittany McCain 1...........................................Track Christina McCann 1.............................. Swimming Mason McGee 4.................................... Swimming Mark McMillen 2............................................... Golf Samantha Melton 1.................................... Softball Sarah Merritt 4..................................... Swimming Tyler Mills 3........................................... Swimming Logan Mintz 3......................................Gymnastics Robert Moldovan 3............... Cross Country/Track Diana Mortlock 2..........................................Tennis Inga Muciniece 1...................................Basketball Ethan Ogburn 1......................................... Baseball Eloheim Palma 1.................................... Wrestling Jessica Panza 1...................................Gymnastics Thomas Petersen 1.............. Cross Country/Track Dallas Poulk 2........................................... Baseball Allison Presnell 3....................................... Softball Brandon Price 1........................................ Baseball Emily Pritt 2.......................... Cross Country/Track Meagan Proper 1......................................... Soccer Jaime Pulgar Garcia 1................................Tennis Hudson Rains 1.................................... Swimming Kayla Ricedorf 3................................... Swimming James Robinson 1.........................................Track Amy Roderer 1................................................ Rifle Zakariya Roshdy 1................ Cross Country/Track James Ross 2....................................... Swimming Joanna Saleeby 3............................................. Golf Julie Saleeby 3................................................. Golf Grant Sasser 1.......................................... Baseball Ufuoma Scott-Emuakpor 2...........................Track Taylor Seaman 2..................................Gymnastics Taryn Shelley 4..................................... Swimming Kirstyn Shepler 1................................. Swimming Cora Shull 2.......................... Cross Country/Track Kathryn Siegert 4............................................ Rifle Franklyn Simmons 3.....................................Track Kendall Smith 1.....................................Basketball Michael Smith 1........................................... Soccer Chloe Smith 1...............................................Tennis Sommer Snyder 2...............................Gymnastics Brittany Strachan 3...............................Basketball Kathleen Strandberg 2.................................... Golf Emili Tasler 3.........................................Basketball Corey Tedder 1........................................... Football William Teller 1................................................ Rifle Zane Tharakan 2......................................... Soccer Meghan Thompson 2........................... Swimming David Thomson 1..........................................Tennis Mathew Thomson 1......................................Tennis Brittany Tinsley 5.................. Cross Country/Track Leah Vaughn 2...................... Cross Country/Track

Brittany Vontz 3...................................Gymnastics Marika Walker 2................... Cross Country/Track Erica Waters 2...................................... Swimming Allyson Weissberg 2...............................Volleyball Taryn Wentz 1.................................................Track Ayana West 1..................................................Track Christopher Widman 5............................... Soccer Phillip Williams 3..................................... Baseball Alex Williams 1....................................Gymnastics Russell Wilson 3........................................ Football Jasmine Wilson 1...........................................Track Kelly Wood 1............................................Volleyball Kevin Woodhull-Smith 4..................... Swimming Melanie Yelardy 1...........................................Track Christopher Zuerner 3................................ Soccer VIRGINIA (246) Nicole Agnello 1.............................................. Golf Robert Amaro 1........................................ Baseball Kevin Anding 2...............................................Track Sarah Andrekovich 2........................... Swimming Blair Anstaett 1........................................... Rowing Matthew Armentrout 1..................................Track Simone Asque 1......................................Volleyball Kelly Austin 1........................................... Lacrosse Katya Bachrouche 2............................. Swimming Ainsley Baker 1....................................... Lacrosse Kellon Balum 1....................................... Wrestling Rosemary Barber 2.............. Track/Cross Country Houston Barrick 3........................................Tennis Colleen Bauk 2............................................ Rowing Ryan Benincasa 1.................................... Lacrosse Tyler Biddix 3............................................ Baseball Claudia Blandford 3................................... Rowing William Bolton 1...................................... Lacrosse Sarah Borchelt 2......................................... Rowing Alex Bowman 3.................... Track/Cross Country Meghan Briggs 1............................................Track Ryan Briggs 1........................................... Baseball Elizabeth Brightwell 1...................................... Golf Susan Brooks 5...............................Cross Country Desiree Burns 1.......................................... Rowing Kennedy Byxbee 1..................................... Softball Cristine Candland 2.................................... Rowing Calvin Cardillo 2...................................... Wrestling Shalane Carlson 1...................................... Rowing Brian Carroll 2......................................... Lacrosse Kevin Carroll 2......................................... Lacrosse Emily Carrollo 1........................................... Soccer Vincenzo Chiariello 1.....................................Track Daniel Childress 1..................................... Football Mei Christensen 4................................ Swimming Daniel Clarke 1....................................... Wrestling Kenneth Clausen 1.................................. Lacrosse Janelle Clayton 1............................................Track Stephanie Coates 1.................................... Softball Will Collins 1..................................................... Golf Ryan Collins 1....................... Track/Cross Country Anna Corrigan 2................... Track/Cross Country Jennifer Cromwell 2.................................. Rowing AJ Cushman 2.........................................Volleyball Alex D’Ambrosio 1............................... Swimming Jack Danilkowicz 1................................ Wrestling Katie Darraugh 3............................................Track Amory Davis 1.................................................. Golf Hannah Davis 2.................................... Swimming Neal Davis 4.............................................. Baseball Steve Delice 1.................................................Track Dino Dell’Orto 1............................................Tennis Kacen Delphin 1.............................................Track Lauretta Dezubay 4.............. Track/Cross Country Lauren Dickson 4....................................Volleyball Ari Dimas 1.................................................. Soccer Anna Dobben 1..................................... Swimming Stephen Doty 1....................................... Wrestling Liz Downs 2............................................. Lacrosse

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HONOR ROLL Patch Duda 4.............................................. Football Kaitlin Duff 1............................................ Lacrosse Megan Durkee 4................... Track/Cross Country Dave Ebbott 3.......................................... Wrestling Robbie Eckardt 3.................. Track/Cross Country Douglas Eden 2.................................... Swimming Michelle Edmonds 1.........................Field Hockey Steven Eelkman Rooda 2............................Tennis Simone Egwu 1.....................................Basketball Robert Eimer 1........................................ Lacrosse Lauren Elstein 4................................Field Hockey Jordan Evans 1............................................ Soccer Sinead Farrelly 1......................................... Soccer Jonathan Fausey 1................................. Wrestling Beau Fisher 1......................................... Wrestling Adam Fitterer 3...................................... Wrestling Colleen Flanagan 2..................................... Soccer Kelly Flynn 1......................................... Swimming Chelsea France 1.................. Track/Cross Country Emily Fraser 1..............................................Tennis Molly Frear 1............................................... Rowing Erin Friedlander 1...................................... Rowing Maria Fuccillo 1............................................Tennis Stephanie Garcia 4............... Track/Cross Country Kisha Garrick 2...............................................Track Morgane Gay 2...................... Track/Cross Country Reva Geier 1................................................ Rowing Taylor Gilland 1..................... Track/Cross Country Ross Gitomer 1....................................... Wrestling Colette Gnade 1.................... Track/Cross Country Gabriel Gomez 1..................................... Wrestling Jennings Grant 3.................................. Swimming Lauren Greenlief 2........................................... Golf Whitaker Hagerman 1............................ Lacrosse Lyndsay Harper 3................. Track/Cross Country Colin Harrington 1.................................... Baseball Kevin Harrington 1.................................... Football Jenna Harris 3...................................... Swimming Shawn Harris 2....................................... Wrestling Jayna Hartig 3........................................Basketball Rachel Harvey 2......................................... Softball Erin Hawes 1.............................................. Rowing Caroline Hecht 1......................................... Rowing Emil Heineking 2.................. Track/Cross Country Ole Hengelbrock 1....................................... Soccer Tara Hester 3...........................................Volleyball Sydney Hill 2............................................Volleyball Kaitlyn Hiltz 1.....................................Field Hockey Erica Hollenberg 1...................................... Soccer Megan Hooley 1.......................................... Rowing Jennifer Hovland 4............... Track/Cross Country Daniel Hultzen 2....................................... Baseball Briggy Imbriglia 2................................ Swimming Rashawnda James 1.....................................Track Inge Janssen 1........................................... Rowing Brandon Jarvis 4....................................... Football Hannah Jenkins 3...................................... Rowing Rachel Jennings 2.............................Field Hockey Staton Jobe 3............................................. Football Daniel Johnson 4.................................. Swimming Morgan Joseph 1........................................ Rowing Hunter Jumper 2......................................... Soccer Brittany Kalkstein 1................................ Lacrosse Miriam Kaplan 2......................................... Rowing David Karasek 2................................... Swimming Sean Keveren 2.................... Track/Cross Country Joy Kim 2.......................................................... Golf Maggie Kistner 2......................................... Soccer Erin Klein 1........................... Track/Cross Country Branden Kline 1........................................ Baseball Zachary Kohl 1...................................... Swimming Ben Kohles 1..................................................... Golf Natalia Kuhn 1...................... Track/Cross Country Martha Kuzzy 1........................................... Rowing Jennifer Lampen 3..................................... Rowing Erin Laschinger 1.................................... Lacrosse Colleen Law 1....................................... Swimming

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Meghan Lenczyk 2...................................... Soccer Taylor Levine 1............................................ Rowing Bryan Lewis 1....................... Track/Cross Country Marie Long 2............................................... Rowing Laurel MacMillan 2.............. Track/Cross Country Kevin Marsteller 1................................ Swimming Whitley Mayberry 1.................................. Baseball Brian McDermott 2.................................. Lacrosse Katherine McDonnell 2........................ Swimming Mac McLaughlin 1............................................ Golf Zach Mendez-Zfass 4............................... Football Erin Metcalf 1.............................................. Rowing Matt Meyer 2...................................................Track Jerome Meyinsse 4...............................Basketball Lindsey Miller 2........................................... Soccer Trey Miller 4.......................... Track/Cross Country Reese Milner 1..............................................Tennis Elspeth Missel 2......................................... Rowing Kevin Moore 1........................... Swimming/Diving Kristen Moores 3.................................. Swimming Robert Morey 3......................................... Baseball Marelle Myers 2.......................................... Rowing Jen Narum 3......................................... Swimming Ebe Nelson 1........................................... Wrestling Summers Nelson 4.................................... Rowing Whitney Neuhauser 4...................................... Golf Kate Norbo 1................................................ Soccer Chad O’Connor 2....................................... Baseball Brian Oden 2.............................................. Football Eric Olesen 1......................................... Swimming Christine Olson 1.................................. Swimming Gregor Orlando 1.............................................. Golf Adrienne Ostroff 2.............................Field Hockey Josie Owen 2........................................... Lacrosse Matt Owen 1................................................. Soccer Jarrett Parker 2........................................ Baseball Nathan Parker 3....................... Swimming/Diving Anna Peck 1.......................................... Swimming Nora Phillips 4............................................ Rowing Sarah Pichardo 4........................................ Rowing Thibaud Pierre 1................................... Swimming Alison Pittman 3......................................... Softball Robert Randolph 2.................................... Football Nathan Rathjen 3...................................... Football Ann Reid 1................................................... Rowing Katrin Reinert 1.......................................... Rowing Brittani Rendina 3...................................Volleyball Andrew Revelle 1................. Track/Cross Country Casey Ridge 1....................................... Swimming Eugene Riley 4........................................ Wrestling Julia Roberts 1............................................ Soccer Dallas Rose 1..................................................Track Michael Shabaz 2.........................................Tennis Sarah Shanfield 2....................................... Rowing Liz Shaw 2............................................. Swimming Ryan Shaw 1.............................................. Football Will Sherrill 3.........................................Basketball Jenny Shultis 2........................................... Rowing Hannah Silver 2.......................................... Rowing Alex Skinkis 1............................................. Softball Billy Skrobacz 1......................................... Football Patrick Slebonick 5................................... Football Henry Smart 1.................................................. Golf Ayla Smith 4....................................................Track Taylor Smith 3....................................... Swimming John Snawerdt 2.................................. Swimming Abby Snyder 2............................................ Softball Matthew Snyder 1.................................. Wrestling Samantha Stafford 3............ Track/Cross Country Katie Starsia 2............................................. Soccer Katherine Stewart 2................................... Rowing Morgan Stith 1............................................. Soccer Kyle Stough 3.................................................... Golf Brady Stovall 2........................................... Football Barbara Strehler 1............... Track/Cross Country Sandy Suhling 1......................................... Rowing Caroline Sweeny 2..................................... Rowing

Sarah Tacke 4............................................. Softball Hunter Terry 1............................................. Rowing Justin Thompson 1................................... Baseball Mikey Thompson 1.................................. Lacrosse Jennifer Tomlinson 1................................. Rowing Helen Tompkins 2...................................... Rowing Kika Toulouse 2........................................... Soccer Hillary Trebels 2......................................Volleyball Katie Trizna 1..................................................Track Carly Truitt 4...................................................... Golf LizaTullis 2.................................................. Rowing Chidi Uche 2....................................................Track Aaron Van Kuiken 2.................................. Football Boyd Vicars 1.....................................Field Hockey Santiago Villegas 1.......................................Tennis Mike Volk 1................................................... Soccer Marghi Walters 1..................................... Lacrosse Vanessa Walton 1................. Track/Cross Country Jenni Weatherly 2..........................................Track Elizabeth Webb 2........................................ Rowing Blair Weymouth 1........................................ Soccer Catherine White 1................. Track/Cross Country Caity Whiteley 2....................................... Lacrosse Cole Willcox 1................................................... Golf Assiatu Williams 3.........................................Track Taylor Williams 1........................................ Softball Phoebe Willis 1..................................Field Hockey David Wilson 1...................... Track/Cross Country Carrie Wisman 1......................................... Soccer David Wren 2........................................ Swimming Garrett Wren 4...................................... Swimming Monica Wright 1....................................Basketball Lauren Zarger 1................... Track/Cross Country VIRGINIA TECH (209) Emmanuel Akogyeram 2........................... Soccer Funmi Alabi 1.................................................Track Morgan Allen 1..................................... Swimming Leigh Allia 1....................................................Track Albert Alwang 1........................................... Soccer Sarah Ameen 4..................................... Swimming Ebenezer Amegashie 1.................................Track Jamie Ariosa 2........................................ Lacrosse Sarah Ashby 1............................................ Softball Paige Ayres 2........................................ Swimming Cara Baarendse 1....................................Volleyball Alexander Baden 5...................................... Soccer Stephanie Balenoff 1................................... Soccer Abby Barney 2...................................... Swimming Elizabeth Basham 2..............................Basketball Matthew Baumler 2............................. Swimming William Beck 1..............................................Tennis Jared Berman 1..............................................Track Shannon Betts 2...........................................Tennis Jeffrey Beyer 4........................................... Football Lindsay Biggs 2.....................................Basketball Kelsey Billups 3........................................... Soccer Elise Birnbaum 3............................................Track Martha Blakely 2..........................................Tennis Katie Blow 2..................................................Tennis Matt Blow 1............................................... Baseball Kirsten Blue 2..........................................Volleyball Ben Boggs 1...........................................Basketball Aunye Boone 1................................................Track Brent Bowden 4......................................... Football Grant Bowden 1......................................... Football Jarrett Boykin 1......................................... Football Garrett Bradley 1............................................Track Rebekah Brook 1......................................... Soccer Nekos Brown 1.......................................... Football Craig Burnell 3............................................. Soccer Charlie Campbell 4...................................... Soccer Addie Carne 1....................................... Swimming Elizabeth Carpenter 3............................. Lacrosse Kristi Castlin 4................................................Track Stefan Caulfield 2........................................ Soccer Scott Chene 2.......................................... Wrestling

Robin Chidester 4........................................ Soccer Greg Cochrane 1.......................................... Soccer Logan Collins 2...............................................Track Devin Cornwall 3............................................Track Katherine Cramp 1...................................... Soccer Jason Cusack 1...............................Cross Country Joseph Davis 1...............................................Track Whitney Davis 1.......................................... Softball Corrado Degl’Incerti Tocci 2........................Tennis Emma Dejarnette 1........................................Track Kelly deMarrais 4................................. Swimming Christopher Diaz 1................................. Wrestling Gemma Donovan 3.................................Volleyball Samantha Dow 2.............................Cross Country Frances Dowd 1..............................................Track Christopher Drager 3................................ Football Jacquelyn Duggins 3............................... Lacrosse Brendan Dunn 3.......................................... Soccer Joshua Eadie 1.......................................... Football Jessica Earl 4....................................... Swimming Ashley Early 4.................................................Track Aaron Eckstein 3.............................................. Golf Alexandra Emala 2.................................. Lacrosse Zachary Evans 1........................................ Football Antone Exum 1.......................................... Football Alyssa Fenyn 1......................................Basketball Alicia Field 2............................................... Softball David Fiorello 1............................................ Soccer Darian Fisher 1.......................................... Football Daniel Flynn 1....................................... Swimming Dylan Garner 3......................................... Lacrosse Roy Gentry 2............................................... Football George George 2....................................... Football Jillian Gergen 3.......................................Volleyball James Gilson 4............................................ Soccer Caglar Gokbulut 2................................ Swimming Kaleigh Gomes 1.................................. Swimming Pedro Graber 3.............................................Tennis John Graves 2............................................ Football Erick Green 1.........................................Basketball Casey Gresham 1............................Cross Country Lauren Haley 2..................................... Swimming Hasheem Halim 2..........................................Track Jonathan Hall 2..............................................Track Michael Hammond 2......................................Track Yasmin Hamza 2...........................................Tennis Scott Harkins 1..................................... Swimming Jennifer Harvey 3........................................ Soccer Christopher Hazley 1................................ Football Kelsey Hensel 2.......................................... Softball Charles Higgins 1................................. Swimming Meaghan Holloway 1............................ Swimming Jace Howanitz 1................................... Swimming Patrick Huang 1........................................... Soccer Jon Huss 3............................................ Swimming Marra Hvozdovic 2...................................... Softball Sebastian Jacques 2....................................Tennis Julian Johnson 1......................................... Soccer Jared Jones 2......................................... Wrestling Emily Jukich 4............................................. Soccer Dana Kalnins 1..................................... Swimming Michael Kaminski 2................................. Baseball Kelly Kavanaugh 1.........................................Track Christopher Kay 2.................................... Baseball Matt Kroetch 1................................................Track Trpimir Kujundzic 1......................................Tennis Paul LaPenna 4...............................Cross Country Phillip LaRosa 1................................... Swimming Emily Lauten 1..............................................Tennis Kieran Lee 1...................................................Track Adriana Lemaitre 5...............................Basketball Sloane Levin 1............................................. Soccer Courtney Liddle 1....................................... Softball Sarah Losinger 3.................................. Swimming Anne Lumpkin 1.......................................... Soccer Kelly Lynch 2................................................ Soccer Gregory Mahon 1.................................. Swimming


David Marone 1....................................... Wrestling Charlotte Marsh 1.................................... Lacrosse Shannon Mayrose 1.................................... Soccer Charles McCann 1.................................... Baseball Richelle McGarva 1.................................... Softball Brittany Michels 2....................................... Soccer Andrew Miller 1......................................... Football Ella Miller 1................................................. Softball Tim Miller 2............................................. Wrestling Sarah Milton 1...................................... Swimming Kelsey Mitchell 1......................................... Soccer Alistair Moore 1........................................... Soccer Chad Morgan 1......................................... Baseball Gregory Morgan 2................................ Swimming Antony Moulds 1.......................................... Soccer Mark Muncey 2.......................................... Football Cara Murnan 2...................................... Swimming Matej Muza 5...................................................Track Christin Newman 1......................................Tennis Jessica Nonn 1........................................ Lacrosse Ogechi Nwaneri 1...........................................Track Katelyn Oldham 1............................Cross Country Yavgeniy Olhovsky 1.......................................Track Koen Oost 1.................................................. Soccer Tori O’Shea 2............................................ Lacrosse Luke Padgett 1.......................................... Baseball Joseph Parsons 1..................................... Baseball Zachary Patteson 1.............................. Swimming Joseph Phillips 1....................................... Football Kelly Phillips 4................................................Track Zachary Pine 2..............................................Tennis Lauren Pinkston 2...........................Cross Country Brittany Popko 5.......................................... Soccer Courtney Rauscher 2...................................Tennis Justine Record 1......................................Volleyball Abby Redick 1........................................Basketball Matthew Reidy 2........................................ Football Lauren Ritter 3..................................... Swimming Betty Rose 1................................................ Softball Katie Rotanz 3.......................................... Lacrosse Ryan Rotanz 2.......................................... Lacrosse Ben Rowen 3............................................. Baseball Elizabeth Royston 1................................. Lacrosse Patrick Ryan 1.............................................. Soccer Sean Ryan 2.............................................. Baseball Carissa Santora 1................................. Swimming Michael Seaborn 2................................... Baseball Kristin Semones 1.................................. Lacrosse Ronald Shaban 1...................................... Baseball Sara Shapiro 3...................................... Swimming Logan Shinholser 1.............................. Swimming Kristi Sieber 4.............................................. Soccer Laura Simon 1...................................... Swimming Kathryn Sistare 1.................................... Lacrosse Adam Skipper 1.................................... Swimming Bkaye Smith 1............................................ Softball John Snyder 2.............................................. Soccer Luka Somen 2..............................................Tennis Anthony Sosnoskie 2............................... Baseball Kylie Stankovics 2....................................... Soccer Katie Steeves 1..................................... Swimming Erin Stehle 2....................................Cross Country Donald Stewert 3.................................. Swimming Megan Strawther 4..................................... Soccer Caitlin Thornley 4............................................Track Blake Trabuchi-Downey 2................... Swimming Jessica Trapeni 3............................................Track Mathias Treff 2................................................Track Liz Trinchere 1.........................................Volleyball William Tuttle 3.......................................... Football Jennifer Van Der Sloot 1.................Cross Country Anne Vaughan 1.............................................Track Joseph Vidmar 1......................................... Soccer Samantha Voelker 2................................ Lacrosse Chris Walizer 2...............................................Track Amber Walker 1......................................... Softball David Wang 1............................................. Football

Ashton Ward 1............................................ Softball Asia Washington 4.........................................Track Erika Weidman 1............................................Track Greg Weimer 1............................................ Soccer Jessica Wellman 1..................................Volleyball Amy Wengrenovich 3..............................Volleyball Jennifer Wiker 2......................................Volleyball Mason Wilcox 1.................................... Swimming Jerome Williams 1.................................... Football Jeremy Williams 1...................................... Soccer Emily Winland 2................................... Swimming Julie Wolfinger 2..................................... Lacrosse Alex Ziegler 1..................................................Track WAKE FOREST (149) Faith McCauley Adams 2..................Field Hockey Chelsea Jansen Allen 1.............................. Soccer Cristen Marie Atchison 2..................Field Hockey Iain Thomas Atkinson 2...............................Tennis Myesha Kamaya Barr 1.................................Track Gregory Kenneth Bechtel 2...................... Football Andrea Jane Beck 1................................Volleyball Evan David Beck 1............................................ Golf Lee Michael Bedford 2..................................... Golf Catherine Clare Berenato 3...........................Track Gregory Franklin Billington 3........................Track Mary Catherine Binder 1...............................Track Joseph Edward Birdsong 3...................... Football Alexandra Marie Bodemann 2........................ Golf Chelsea Noelle Bolton 3................................Track Justin Tyler Bookheimer 1............................Track Michael Ryan Bouton 1............................ Baseball Erin Margaret Boyle 3...................................... Golf Sarah Jane Brobeck 2...................................Track Mary Elizabeth Burns 3.................................Track Jessica Ann Cain 4................................Basketball Stephen Christian Castillejo 2.......................Track Nicole Marie Castronuova 1..........................Track Austin James Chelko 4............................... Soccer Camille Bianca Collier 3.......................Basketball Whitney Nadine Curry 4................................Track Ryann Jessica Cutillo 2................................Tennis Eleanor Carlton Davidson 2....................... Soccer Aileen Elizabeth Helen Davis 4........Field Hockey Luciano Javier Delbono 1........................... Soccer Maria Victoria Delbono 1............................ Soccer Marcus Michael Dillon 2................................Track Tyler Castle Dodds 2......................................Track Garret Joseph Drogosch 1............................Track Jordan Jeannette Feger 2.......................... Soccer William J. Ficklen 1........................................Track Thomas Henry Finneran 1............................Track Sarah Hart Fischer 4...............................Volleyball Akira Shirahata Fitzgerald 4...................... Soccer Samuel Jacob Foster 1..................................Track Casey Ricks Fowler 1.....................................Track Molly Jane Fresher 3.....................................Track Brendan Jarrett Gielow 4................................ Golf Marc Richard Gladson 3.................................. Golf Benjamin Brooks Godwin 1.................Basketball Alexandra Danielle Gove 2............................Track Jake Charles Disney Graham 1....................Track Jason Lamont Green 1............................. Football Jeffrey Albert Griffin 2.............................. Football Nathaniel David Guthals 1.............................Track Claire Sullivan Hagler 1.................................Track C.J. Harris 1...........................................Basketball Kevin Michael Harris 2............................. Football Charles Macgregor Harrison 1....................... Golf Alexander Carchedi Hill 2.............................Track Michael Andrew Hoag 3........................... Football Allison Kathleen Homer 1.............................Track Amanda Layla Howell 2............................. Soccer Jillian Kathleen Hutchinson 3.................... Soccer Gabriel Timothy Irby 2.............................. Football Brandon Steven Johnson 1..................... Baseball Austin Dale Jones 1.......................................Track

Kelsey Corrine Jones 2..........................Volleyball Taylor Mark Kaprive 2.............................. Baseball Martin George Kelly 1.............................. Baseball Roger Karl Khouri 1.................................. Football Stephanie Kim 1............................................... Golf Charles Edward Klug 2..................................Track Madison Rush Kocher 1................................Track Heather Ann Kraft 1................................Volleyball Aleksandra Kulikova 4.................................Tennis Kelly Morgan Laffey 3....................................Track Michelle Ann Lange 1....................................Track Christopher Michael Langley 4................ Football Brent Michael LaRue 3..................................Track Justin Evan Lichtfuss 5.............................. Soccer Paul Christopher Loeser 2............................Track Jaclyn Taylor Logue 1................................. Soccer Duran Jarvez Lowe 1................................ Football Andrew Rollin Lubahn 1............................. Soccer Casey McBride Luckhurst 3....................... Soccer Emilee Ashley Malvehy 1............................Tennis Anthony John Marois 1..................................Track Daniel Cole Marrs 2................................. Baseball Melissa West Martin 3......................Field Hockey Carly Stelting Mauch 4...................................Track Scott Michael McCullough 1..........................Track Michael Patrick McEnany 1...........................Track Ryan Rowles McGrath 3.......................... Baseball Ryan Daniel McManus 3........................... Football Kristen Nicole Meier 1................................ Soccer Abby Elizabeth Miller 2...........................Volleyball John Peter Moody 4.......................................Track Courteney Elizabeth Morris 2..............Basketball Benjamin Sayer Morrow 2............................Track Laura Jane Morse 2.................................... Soccer Anna Mydlowska 1.......................................Tennis Russell Thomas Nenon 2......................... Football Tyler Benjamin Newnam 1......................... Soccer Cambrey Lynn Oehler 2..........................Volleyball Laura Marie Ormson 3.................................... Golf Derek N. Pamukoff 1.....................................Track Maria Luisa Park 1...................................... Soccer Martina Pavelec 2.........................................Tennis Kelly Lorraine Polisin 3.................................Track Shane Michael Popham 3........................ Football Elizabeth Charlotte Rae 1.................Field Hockey Laura Gray Rapp 2.........................................Track Erin Carroll Reddan 1....................................Track Jonathan Stafford Reid 1...............................Track Gwendolyn Maria Ricco 1..............................Track Madelyn Julia Ricco 1....................................Track Cristina Marie Richard 3...............................Track Michael David Rinfrette 2......................... Football Andrew Werner Rodriguez 1........................Track Mary Kathryn Rodriguez 3.....................Volleyball Ashley Hunter Ross 1...................................... Golf Douglas Reed Ryan 1.................................. Soccer Allyson Lynn Sadow 4................................ Soccer Carlin Irene Salmon 2.............................Volleyball Jacob Henry Schemper 1........................... Soccer Zachary John Schilawski 3........................ Soccer Ryan Frederick Semeniuk 1................... Baseball Thomas Anderson Sensing 3.......................Track Regina Elizabeth Shannon 4............Field Hockey Natalie K. Sheary 3.......................................... Golf Sarah H. Shelness 2................................... Soccer Conner James Sherwood 1.........................Tennis Michelle Soo Jung Shin 1................................ Golf Clayton Riley Skinner 4............................ Football Austin Page Stadler 1.............................. Baseball Kathryn Voorhees Swain 1............................Track Megan Marie Thornberry 1....................Volleyball Madison Elizabeth Vain 2.......................Volleyball Kimberley Anne Vos 4...................................Track David Michael Weaver 2.......................Basketball Daniel Joseph Wenzel 2............................. Soccer Kristen Elizabeth White 2.......................Volleyball Johnathan MacKensey Williamson 2..... Baseball

Sarah Kathryn Winslow 1.......................... Soccer Lindsay Ann Wofford 2............................... Soccer Katelyn Hope Wohlford 3...............................Track Jonathan Wolf 2............................................Tennis Alexandra Wolfgang-Price 3............Field Hockey Benjamin Matthew Wooster 5................. Football Michael Andrew Wooten 2............................Track Alec Marshall Yale 1.......................................Track Preston Champe Yates 3................................. Golf Julia Alexandra Young 1...................Field Hockey ANNUAL TOTAL ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1957...................................................................... 96 1958...................................................................... 81 1959...................................................................... 99 1960.................................................................... 106 1961.................................................................... 126 1962.................................................................... 134 1963.................................................................... 138 1964.................................................................... 166 1965.................................................................... 149 1966.................................................................... 177 1967.................................................................... 192 1968.................................................................... 235 1969.................................................................... 230 1970.................................................................... 258 1971.................................................................... 333 1972.................................................................... 354 1973.................................................................... 379 1974.................................................................... 503 1975.................................................................... 496 1976.................................................................... 428 1977.................................................................... 366 1978.................................................................... 393 1979.................................................................... 377 1980.................................................................... 397 1981.................................................................... 319 1982.................................................................... 387 1983 **................................................................. 478 1984.................................................................... 543 1985.................................................................... 484 1986.................................................................... 530 1987.................................................................... 640 1988.................................................................... 776 1989.................................................................... 817 1990.................................................................... 903 1991.................................................................... 947 1992.................................................................. 1062 1993.................................................................. 1151 1994.................................................................. 1176 1995.................................................................. 1184 1996.................................................................. 1422 1997.................................................................. 1549 1998.................................................................. 1552 1999.................................................................. 1631 2000.................................................................. 1664 2001.................................................................. 1711 2002.................................................................. 1731 2003.................................................................. 1762 2004.................................................................. 1810 2005 ^^............................................................ 2227 2006 ++............................................................ 2597 2007.................................................................. 2711 2008.................................................................. 2743 2009.................................................................. 2753 2010.................................................................. 2761

** denotes first year for inclusion of women’s sports ^^ denotes first year for inclusion of Miami and Virginia Tech ++denotes first year for inclusion of Boston College

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