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<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong>


ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE<br />

MISSION STATEMENT<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference, through its member institutions, seeks to maximize<br />

the educational and athletic opportunities of its student-athletes, while enriching<br />

their quality of life. It strives to do so by affording individuals equitable opportunity<br />

to pursue academic excellence and compete successfully at the highest level of<br />

intercollegiate athletics competition in a broad spectrum of sports and championships.<br />

The Conference will provide leadership in attaining these goals, by promoting diversity<br />

and mutual trust among its member institutions, in a spirit of fairness for all. It<br />

strongly adheres to the principles of integrity and sportsmanship, and supports the<br />

total development of the student-athlete and each member institution’s athletics<br />

departmental staff, with the intent of producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow.


The Atlantic Coast Conference continued to set a high standard, both academically and through<br />

its athletic performance, in a memorable <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year.<br />

With Louisville joining our 14 other outstanding member schools, the ACC’s unique blend of public<br />

and private institutions continued to lead the way academically among Autonomy 5 conferences.<br />

This was again demonstrated in the “Best Colleges” rankings released by US News & World Report,<br />

as the ACC was the only Autonomy 5 conference to place over half of its member institutions among<br />

the Top 50, and to place seven member schools among the Top 35.<br />

The ACC saw 82 combined teams receive Academic Progress Rate recognition awards from the<br />

NCAA in May of 20<strong>15</strong>, once again the most of any Autonomy 5 conference. In the NCAA’s Graduation<br />

Success Rate report released in October of <strong>2014</strong>, the ACC’s graduation rate of 88.1 percent ranked<br />

more than six points above the national average. Additionally, the league owned the highest GSR<br />

among Autonomy 5 conferences in men’s basketball and baseball. In the sport of football, the ACC<br />

remained the only Autonomy 5 conference to have multiple teams score 90 or higher every year<br />

since 2005.<br />

Individually, our student-athletes excelled in the classroom with a record number being named<br />

to the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC Honor Roll for earning a grade point average of 3.0 or better for the entire<br />

academic year.<br />

The cumulative success of ACC teams on the playing fields was evident in late June, when five league schools ranked among the top 20 of<br />

the final Division I Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings. It marked the 14th consecutive year in which four or more ACC institutions placed<br />

among the top 30. The ACC placed nine schools among the top 50 of this year’s standings, and all <strong>15</strong> member institutions placed among the<br />

top 100.<br />

In <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, ACC teams captured five NCAA championships, and student-athletes from league schools claimed 16 individual titles. Our<br />

conference now owns 141 NCAA team titles over the course of its 62-year history, and ACC student-athletes have claimed individual title 279<br />

times.<br />

The ACC’s strength in Olympic sports continued last fall, when the Virginia men and Florida State women swept the NCAA soccer<br />

championships.<br />

Virginia, under head coach George Gelnovatch, claimed the seventh NCAA men’s soccer championship and the 21st overall national<br />

championship in school history. The Florida State women, under head coach Mark Krikorian, topped Virginia 1-0 in an All-ACC College Cup final.<br />

It marked the third time in Women’s College Cup history that two ACC teams met in the title game, and the Seminoles claimed the 22nd NCAA<br />

women’s soccer championship by an ACC team.<br />

The men’s basketball season saw Duke claim its fifth NCAA championship – all under head coach Mike Krzyzewski – and the 13th overall<br />

by an ACC program. Coach Krzyzewski, who earlier in the year became the first Division I men’s basketball coach in history to reach the 1,000<br />

wins plateau, upped his all-time NCAA coaching wins total to 82.<br />

With five teams reaching at least the Sweet 16, ACC teams posted a combined record of 17-5 in the NCAA Tournament, marking the league’s<br />

28th consecutive year of a .500 or better showing. In addition to Duke, ACC champion Notre Dame and regular-season champion Virginia were<br />

among the six league teams to earn NCAA berths. This marked the <strong>15</strong>th consecutive year that the league has placed at least four teams in the<br />

field, and the ACC remains the winningest conference in NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament history with a 393-203 all-time record.<br />

The spring brought two more national championship celebrations.<br />

The Virginia men’s tennis team captured its second NCAA title in three years under head coach Brian Boland. The Cavaliers, who also won<br />

the title in 2013, became the sixth program in NCAA history to win multiple men’s tennis championships and finished the year with a sparkling<br />

29-3 record.<br />

The exclamation point came in late June, when the Virginia baseball team brought home the ACC’s first NCAA championship in that sport<br />

since 1955. Head coach Brian O’Connor’s squad regrouped after being seeded seventh in the ACC Championship and No. 3 in their NCAA<br />

Regional to make one of the most remarkable title runs in the history of the College World Series. Miami joined the Cavaliers in the CWS,<br />

marking the seventh time in the last 10 years that the ACC has sent multiple teams to Omaha. A total of 20 ACC teams have competed in the<br />

CWS over the last decade.<br />

ACC teams were strong contenders for national titles in additional sports. The football season saw Florida State finish the regular season<br />

unbeaten, claim its third consecutive ACC title and earn a spot in the inaugural College Football Playoff. The ACC became the first conference in NCAA<br />

history to send 11 teams to bowl games in back-to-back years. The conference ranks second nationally since 2005 with 86 teams taking part in<br />

bowl games, and the ACC’s 4-1 record since 2012 in the New Year’s Six and College Football Playoff Games (formerly the BCS) leads all conferences.<br />

The ACC boasted three teams among the final four of both the <strong>2014</strong> field hockey and 20<strong>15</strong> women’s lacrosse NCAA Championships.<br />

Eight ACC women’s basketball teams earned berths in the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Tournament, matching the league record set in <strong>2014</strong>. The ACC’s five<br />

top-four tournament seeds were the most of any league. With two-time ACC champion Notre Dame advancing to the NCAA finals for the second<br />

straight year, this season marked the 20th appearance in the Final Four by a current ACC member school.<br />

As we look at the ACC’s role in the changing landscape of college athletics over the past 12 months, the conference continued to be<br />

prominently involved in the new NCAA structure and the new efforts with autonomy. With all 65 of the schools in the five major conferences<br />

together in the same room and student-athletes for the first time with voting privileges, it was a historic and very positive step for college<br />

athletics.<br />

The ACC and its member institutions remain poised to continue a long tradition of balancing athletics, academics and integrity. As a<br />

conference, we are extremely proud of our student-athletes’ accomplishments over the past year and look forward to the year ahead.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

John D. Swofford<br />

Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> / LETTER FROM THE COMMISSIONER 1


ACC INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATION<br />

BOSTON COLLEGE<br />

CLEMSON<br />

President<br />

Fr. William P. Leahy<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Robert TAGGART<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Brad BATES<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

JODY Mooradian<br />

President<br />

James P. Clements<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Janie Hodge<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Dan Radakovich<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Natalie Honnen<br />

DUKE<br />

FLORIDA STATE<br />

President<br />

Richard H. Brodhead<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Martha Putallaz<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Kevin White<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

JACKI Silar<br />

President<br />

john thrasher<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Pam PERREWÉ<br />

Athletics Director<br />

STAN Wilcox<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

VANESSA Fuchs<br />

GEORGIA TECH<br />

LOUISville<br />

President<br />

G. P. “Bud” Peterson<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

reggie desroches<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Mike Bobinski<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Theresa Wenzel<br />

President<br />

JAMES ramsey<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

elaine wise<br />

Athletics Director<br />

TOM jurich<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

CHRISTINE herring<br />

MIAMI<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

President<br />

Donna Shalala<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Marvin DAWKINS<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Blake James<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Jennifer STRAWLEY<br />

Chancellor<br />

Carol FOLT<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

LISSA broome<br />

Athletics Director<br />

BUBBA CUNNINGHAM<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Beth Miller<br />

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<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Officers<br />

Chair of the Council of Presidents Donna Shalala • Miami<br />

President Martha Putallaz • Duke<br />

Vice-President Pam Perrewé • Florida State<br />

Secretary-Treasurer Lissa Broome • North Carolina<br />

NC STATE<br />

NOTRE DAME<br />

Chancellor<br />

william r. “randy”<br />

WOODSON<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Roby sawyers<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Deborah A. YOW<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Michelle Lee<br />

President<br />

Rev. John I. Jenkins<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Tricia Bellia<br />

Athletics Director<br />

JACK SWARBRICK<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Missy Conboy<br />

PITT<br />

SYRACUSE<br />

President<br />

PATRICK gallagher<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Susan Albrecht<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Scott Barnes<br />

Prior to December <strong>2014</strong>:<br />

Steve Pederson<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

WENDY meyers<br />

President<br />

Kent Syverud<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

rick burton<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Mark Coyle<br />

Prior to March 20<strong>15</strong>:<br />

Darryl Gross<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Renee BAUMGARTNER<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

VIRGINIA TECH<br />

President<br />

Teresa A. sullivan<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Carolyn M. Callahan<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Craig Littlepage<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Jane Miller<br />

President<br />

TIMOTHY sands<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

joesph g. tront<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Whit Babcock<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

Desiree<br />

Reed-Francois<br />

WAKE FOREST<br />

President<br />

Nathan O. Hatch<br />

Faculty Athletics<br />

Representative<br />

Richard Carmichael<br />

Athletics Director<br />

Ron Wellman<br />

Senior Woman<br />

Administrator<br />

BARBARA Walker<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> / ACC INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATION 3


Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor.<br />

However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has<br />

become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually<br />

impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic<br />

Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 63rd year of<br />

competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the<br />

strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the<br />

nation. And that is not mere conjecture; the numbers support it.<br />

Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 141<br />

NCAA team championships, including 72 in women’s competition<br />

and 69 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone<br />

to ACC student-athletes <strong>15</strong>9 times in men’s competition and<br />

120 times in women’s action. Given the ACC’s strong history<br />

and the strengthening of its ranks with the additions of Notre<br />

Dame, Pitt and Syracuse in 2013, followed by Louisville in <strong>2014</strong>,<br />

those numbers — and the league’s longstanding tradition of<br />

excellence — appear destined to grow in the years ahead.<br />

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The Championships<br />

The conference will conduct championship competition in 27 sports during<br />

the 20<strong>15</strong>-16 academic year — 13 for men and 14 for women. The first ACC<br />

championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954.<br />

The 13 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, fencing,<br />

swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track & field, wrestling, baseball,<br />

tennis, golf and lacrosse. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first<br />

championship meet held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships<br />

for women are currently conducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer,<br />

basketball, fencing, swimming and diving, indoor and outdoor track & field,<br />

tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing. Volleyball decides its champion by<br />

regular-season standings.<br />

Year in Review<br />

The <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year saw ACC teams capture five more national team<br />

titles and 16 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has won 73 national team<br />

titles over the last 18 years and has won two or more NCAA titles in 32 of the<br />

past 34 years.<br />

Academically, the member institutions of the Atlantic Coast Conference<br />

again led the way among Autonomy 5 conferences in the September <strong>2014</strong><br />

“Best Colleges” rankings released by US News & World Report. ACC member<br />

institutions combined for an average rank of 54.8, marking the eighth straight<br />

year that the ACC led all Autonomy 5 conferences.<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC Champions<br />

MEN’S SPORTS<br />

WOMEN’S SPORTS<br />

Cross Country • Syracuse<br />

Cross Country • North Carolina<br />

Soccer • Clemson<br />

Soccer • Florida State<br />

Football • Florida State<br />

Field Hockey • Wake Forest<br />

Fencing • Notre Dame<br />

Volleyball • North Carolina<br />

Swimming & Diving • NC State<br />

Fencing • Notre Dame<br />

Indoor Track & Field • Virginia Tech<br />

Swimming & Diving • Virginia<br />

Wrestling • Virginia<br />

Indoor Track & Field • Clemson<br />

Basketball • Notre Dame<br />

Basketball • Notre Dame<br />

Outdoor Track & Field • Florida State Outdoor Track & Field • Clemson<br />

Golf • Georgia Tech<br />

Golf • Virginia<br />

Tennis • Virginia<br />

Tennis • Virginia<br />

Lacrosse • Syracuse<br />

Rowing • Virginia<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC National Champions<br />

Men’s Soccer • Virginia | Women’s Soccer • Florida State | Men’s Basketball • Duke<br />

| Men’s Tennis • Virginia | Baseball • Virginia<br />

Baseball • Florida State<br />

Lacrosse • Syracuse<br />

Softball • Florida State<br />

A History<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near<br />

Greensboro, North Carolina with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland,<br />

North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest — drawing up<br />

the conference by-laws.<br />

The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the<br />

morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting.<br />

On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, North Carolina, where a set of<br />

bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference.<br />

Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s<br />

newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were:<br />

Dixie, Mid-South, Mid-Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray,<br />

Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline.<br />

Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic<br />

Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded<br />

with each member institution assessed $200 to pay for conference expenses.<br />

On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially<br />

admitted Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first withdrawal of a school<br />

from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when South Carolina tendered its resignation.<br />

The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when Georgia Tech was<br />

admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in<br />

January of 1964.<br />

The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State.<br />

The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of Miami<br />

and Virginia Tech. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to<br />

become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005.<br />

The ACC added its 13th and 14th members on Sept. 18, 2011, when Pittsburgh and<br />

Syracuse accepted invitations to join the conference. The two schools officially join<br />

the ACC on July 1, 2013. Notre Dame also officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, after<br />

announcing on Sept. 12, 2012 its intention to enter the league for competition in all<br />

sports but football, bringing the membership of the conference to <strong>15</strong>. The Fighting<br />

Irish play five games with ACC schools each year.<br />

On July 1, <strong>2014</strong>, Louisville entered the ACC on the same day Maryland withdrew,<br />

keeping the conference’s membership at <strong>15</strong> institutions.<br />

ACC Membership Chronology<br />

May 8<br />

1953<br />

December 4<br />

1953<br />

June 30<br />

1971<br />

April 3<br />

1978<br />

July 1<br />

1991<br />

July 1<br />

2004<br />

July 1<br />

2005<br />

July 1<br />

2013<br />

July 1<br />

<strong>2014</strong><br />

ACC formed with<br />

Clemson College,<br />

Duke University,<br />

University<br />

of Maryland,<br />

University of North<br />

Carolina, North<br />

Carolina State<br />

College, South<br />

Carolina and Wake<br />

Forest College as<br />

charter members.<br />

University of<br />

Virginia admitted<br />

as the league’s<br />

eighth member.<br />

University of<br />

South Carolina<br />

tenders<br />

resignation<br />

from league<br />

membership.<br />

Georgia Institute<br />

of Technology<br />

admitted as the<br />

league’s eighth<br />

member.<br />

Florida State<br />

University<br />

admitted as the<br />

league’s ninth<br />

member.<br />

The league expands<br />

to 11 members<br />

withthe addition of<br />

Virginia Polytechnic<br />

Institute and State<br />

University and the<br />

University of Miami.<br />

Boston College<br />

admitted as the<br />

league’s 12th<br />

member.<br />

The University<br />

of Notre Dame,<br />

the University<br />

of Pittsburgh<br />

and Syracuse<br />

University are<br />

admitted to the<br />

league.<br />

The University<br />

of Louisville is<br />

admitted to the<br />

league.<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> / TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE 5


ACC ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONS<br />

NATIONAL CHAMPION<br />

1953 • Football (AP/UPI) • Maryland<br />

1955 • M’s Lacrosse (USILA) • Maryland<br />

1955 • Baseball • Wake Forest<br />

1956 • M’s Lacrosse (USILA) • Maryland<br />

1957 • M’s Basketball • North Carolina<br />

1960 • M’s Lacrosse (USILA) • Maryland<br />

1967 • M’s Lacrosse (USILA) • Maryland<br />

1968 • M’s Soccer • Maryland<br />

1968 • M’s Lacrosse (USILA) • Maryland<br />

1970 • M’s Lacrosse (USILA) • Virginia<br />

1972 • M’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

1973 • M’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1974 • M’s Basketball • NC State<br />

1974 • M’s Golf • Wake Forest<br />

1975 • M’s Golf • Wake Forest<br />

1975 • M’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1979 • W’s Cross Country (AIAW) • NC State<br />

1980 • W’s Cross Country (AIAW) • NC State<br />

1981 • M’s Lacrosse • North Carolina<br />

1981 • W’s Indoor Track & Field (AIAW) • Virginia<br />

1981 • Football (AP/UPI) • Clemson<br />

1981 • W’s Cross Country • Virginia<br />

1981 • W’s Soccer (AIAW) • North Carolina<br />

1982 • M’s Basketball • North Carolina<br />

1982 • M’s Lacrosse • North Carolina<br />

1982 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1982 • W’s Cross Country • Virginia<br />

1983 • M’s Basketball • NC State<br />

1983 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1984 • M’s Soccer • Clemson<br />

1984 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1986 • M’s Golf • Wake Forest<br />

1986 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1986 • M’s Lacrosse • North Carolina<br />

1986 • M’s Soccer • Duke<br />

1986 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1987 • M’s Soccer • Clemson<br />

1987 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1987 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

1988 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1989 • M’s Soccer • Virginia<br />

1989 • Field Hockey • North Carolina<br />

1989 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1990 • Football (UPI) • Georgia Tech<br />

1990 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1991 • M’s Basketball • Duke<br />

1991 • M’s Lacrosse • North Carolina<br />

1991 • W’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

1991 • M’s Soccer • Virginia<br />

1991 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1992 • M’s Basketball • Duke<br />

1992 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1992 • M’s Soccer • Virginia<br />

1992 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1993 • M’s Basketball • North Carolina<br />

1993 • W’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

1993 • Football (AP/UPI) • Florida State<br />

1993 • M’s Soccer • Virginia<br />

1993 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1993 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

1994 • W’s Basketball • North Carolina<br />

1994 • M’s Soccer • Virginia<br />

1994 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1995 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1995 • Field Hockey • North Carolina<br />

1996 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1996 • Field Hockey • North Carolina<br />

1996 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1997 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1997 • Field Hockey • North Carolina<br />

1997 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

1998 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1999 • W’s Golf • Duke<br />

1999 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

1999 • M’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

1999 • Football (AP/Coaches) • Florida State<br />

1999 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

1999 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2000 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

2000 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2001 • M’s Basketball • Duke<br />

2001 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

2001 • M’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2002 • M’s Basketball • Maryland<br />

2002 • W’s Golf • Duke<br />

2002 • Field Hockey • Wake Forest<br />

2003 • M’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

2003 • M’s Golf • Clemson<br />

2003 • Field Hockey • Wake Forest<br />

2003 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2004 • W’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

2004 • Field Hockey • Wake Forest<br />

2005 • M’s Basketball • North Carolina<br />

2005 • W’s Golf • Duke<br />

2005 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

2005 • M’s Soccer • Maryland<br />

2006 • W’s Basketball • Maryland<br />

2006 • W’s Golf • Duke<br />

2006 • M’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

2006 • M’s Outdoor Track & Field • Florida State<br />

2006 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

2006 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2007 • W’s Golf • Duke<br />

2007 • W’s Tennis • Georgia Tech<br />

2007 • Field Hockey • North Carolina<br />

2007 • Men’s Soccer • Wake Forest<br />

2008 • M’s Ice Hockey • Boston College<br />

2008 • M’s Outdoor Track & Field • Florida State<br />

2008 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

2008 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2008 • M’s Soccer • Maryland<br />

2009 • M’s Basketball • North Carolina<br />

2009 • W’s Tennis • Duke<br />

2009 • Field Hockey • North Carolina<br />

2009 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2009 • M’s Soccer • Virginia<br />

2010 • M’s Basketball • Duke<br />

2010 • M’s Ice Hockey • Boston College<br />

2010 • W’s Rowing • Virginia<br />

2010 • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

2010 • M’s Lacrosse • Duke<br />

2010 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

2011 • M’s Lacrosse • Virginia<br />

2011 • Field Hockey • Maryland<br />

2011 • M’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2012 • M’s Ice Hockey • Boston College<br />

2012 • W’s Rowing • Virginia<br />

2012 • W’s Soccer • North Carolina<br />

2013 • M’s Tennis • Virginia<br />

2013 • W’s Lacrosse • North Carolina<br />

2013 • M’s Lacrosse • Duke<br />

2013 • M’s Soccer • Notre Dame<br />

2013 • Football • Florida State<br />

<strong>2014</strong> • W’s Golf • Duke<br />

<strong>2014</strong> • W’s Lacrosse • Maryland<br />

<strong>2014</strong> • M’s Lacrosse • Duke<br />

<strong>2014</strong> • M’s Soccer • Virginia<br />

<strong>2014</strong> • W’s Soccer • Florida State<br />

20<strong>15</strong> • M’s Basketball • Duke<br />

20<strong>15</strong> • M’s Tennis • Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> • Baseball • Virginia<br />

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<strong>2014</strong> Women’s Soccer National Champions / FLORIDA STATE<br />

Senior Jamia Fields broke a scoreless tie in the<br />

83rd minute, and Florida State (24-1-1) survived a<br />

late fury from fourth-ranked Virginia (23-3-0) as<br />

the Seminoles captured the first women’s soccer<br />

national championship in program history with a<br />

1-0 victory in an all-ACC NCAA final on Dec. 7 at FAU<br />

Stadium in Boca Raton, Fla.<br />

Cheyna Williams found Fields, who dribbled<br />

across the 18-yard box before sending a lowlining<br />

left-footed shot from just outside the box<br />

past a diving Morgan Stearns and inside the right<br />

post for the game’s only goal. Williams, who was<br />

credited with an assist on the play, was named<br />

the College Cup’s Most Outstanding Player on<br />

offense. She finished FSU’s postseason run with<br />

13 points on six goals and one assist.<br />

The goal for Fields was her third of the <strong>2014</strong><br />

NCAA Tournament, and seven of her 14 career<br />

goals as a Seminole came in the postseason.<br />

For the sixth time in as many games in the<br />

NCAA Tournament, the Seminoles did not allow<br />

a goal. Florida State’s defense didn’t even<br />

allow the Cavaliers to register a shot on frame<br />

in the College Cup final. FSU joined the 2003<br />

North Carolina squad as the only two teams to<br />

go through six games of the NCAA tournament<br />

without allowing a goal.<br />

And for the third time during the <strong>2014</strong> season,<br />

Florida State was able to hold the nation’s<br />

best scoring team without a goal. All three of<br />

Virginia’s losses on the year came at the hands<br />

of the Seminoles and all three times by identical<br />

1-0 scores.<br />

“Virginia’s a great team and a great program,”<br />

FSU coach Mark Krikorian said. “They made<br />

it very difficult for us to break them down. I<br />

wouldn’t say that it was our most attractive<br />

game, but at the end of the day, we did what we<br />

had to do to find a result. I’m proud of the effort,<br />

proud of the kids and happy to have the result in<br />

our favor.”<br />

<strong>2014</strong> men’s Soccer National Champions / Virginia<br />

Virginia earned the <strong>2014</strong> NCAA men’s soccer<br />

championship over UCLA on Dec. 14 following a<br />

penalty-kick shootout in front of 8,0<strong>15</strong> fans at<br />

WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.<br />

After the teams played 110 scoreless minutes,<br />

Virginia (14-6-3) won the shootout, 4-2, to earn<br />

the program’s seventh national championship.<br />

The championship was the 21st in Virginia<br />

athletics history. With its seven men’s soccer<br />

titles, Virginia now owns the third-most<br />

championships of any program behind only Saint<br />

Louis (10) and Indiana (8). Virginia improved to<br />

7-1 all-time in NCAA Championship matches.<br />

Virginia was the No. 16 seed in the NCAA<br />

Championship field, while UCLA (14-5-5) was<br />

seeded No. 2. The Cavaliers also ousted topseeded<br />

Notre Dame (round of 16) and eighthseeded<br />

Georgetown (quarterfinals) on the<br />

road on their road to the championship. Virginia<br />

matched the second-lowest seed to win a national<br />

championship since the NCAA started seeding 16<br />

teams in 2003, joining No. 16 seed Indiana in 2012.<br />

Unseeded UC Santa Barbara won the title in 2006.<br />

“I told these guys before the game that being<br />

the best at what you do – being the absolute<br />

best at what you do – there’s no better feeling,”<br />

Virginia head coach George Gelnovatch said.<br />

“Two hundred five Division I college soccer<br />

teams all want to do just what we did. It’s<br />

really rewarding in the manner in which we did<br />

it – constantly changing, constantly adapting,<br />

and the whole time they were an unbelievable,<br />

coachable group that listened to everything we<br />

had to say and executed every game plan – and<br />

we had a lot of them. I’m so, so proud of them<br />

and happy for them.”<br />

Virginia converted on four of its five penaltykick<br />

opportunities in winning the title. The<br />

Cavaliers’ Calle Brown earned the <strong>2014</strong> NCAA<br />

Men’s College Cup’s Most Valuable Defensive<br />

Player honor.<br />

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20<strong>15</strong> men’s Basketball National Champions / DUKE<br />

Led by Tyus Jones, Grayson Allen and Jahlil<br />

Okafor, Duke’s talented group of freshmen keyed<br />

a closing surge as the Blue Devils outscored<br />

Wisconsin by 14 points over the final 13 minutes<br />

to grit out a 68-63 victory for the program’s fifth<br />

men’s basketball national title in the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA<br />

Championship game in Indianapolis.<br />

All of Duke’s NCAA titles have come under head<br />

coach Mike Krzyzewski, who now ranks second<br />

only to UCLA’s John Wooden (10) in national<br />

championships won by a head coach. Jones,<br />

named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final<br />

Four, led all players with 23 points. Allen, who<br />

entered the final averaging four points per<br />

game, scored 16 points in 21 minutes and led a<br />

second-half run that rallied the Blue Devils from<br />

a nine-point deficit and into the lead.<br />

The Blue Devils, who claimed the 13th overall<br />

men’s NCAA basketball title by an ACC team<br />

and the sixth in the last <strong>15</strong> years, won their<br />

six games in the tournament by an average<br />

margin of <strong>15</strong>.5 points. Duke held each of its six<br />

NCAA Tournament opponents to 63 or fewer<br />

points and a combined 38 percent shooting<br />

from the floor.<br />

“I haven’t loved a team any more than I’ve<br />

loved this team,” Krzyzewski said. “We have<br />

eight guys, and four of them are freshmen. For<br />

them to win 35 games and win the national title<br />

is incredible. When it’s over – and I would have<br />

the best appreciation because I’ve been in this<br />

for 40 years – and I’m the coach of that group<br />

that did this. You know, how good is that?<br />

“They’ve been a joy. They’ve been an<br />

incredible joy. When you’re already happy, and<br />

you’re happier, it’s pretty good.”<br />

20<strong>15</strong> men’s Tennis National Champions / Virginia<br />

The third-ranked Virginia men’s tennis team<br />

captured its second NCAA Championship in the past<br />

three years with a 4-1 victory over top-seeded<br />

Oklahoma in the 20<strong>15</strong> final on May 19 at the Hurd<br />

Tennis Center in Waco, Texas. The Cavaliers (29-3),<br />

who also won the title in 2013, become the sixth<br />

program in NCAA history to win multiple men’s<br />

tennis championships.<br />

“I couldn’t be more proud of the players,” said<br />

head coach Brian Boland. “They have bought in to<br />

being a true team and the culture was tremendous.<br />

It has been a great journey with this group and<br />

I am so glad we could end this season with a<br />

championship. There is nothing more special for<br />

me than to see a group of young men work hard,<br />

come together and do things the right way, and<br />

then celebrate in the end.”<br />

Virginia senior Mitchell Frank was named the 20<strong>15</strong><br />

NCAA Men’s Championship Most Outstanding Player<br />

and was selected to the NCAA All-Tournament<br />

Team at No. 2 singles. He was joined on the alltournament<br />

team by fellow Cavaliers Ryan Shane<br />

(No. 1 singles), Collin Altamirano (No. 3 singles),<br />

Thai-Son Kwiatkowski and Mac Styslinger (No. 2<br />

doubles) and Altamirano and J.C. Aragone (No.<br />

3 doubles).<br />

With the victory, the Cavaliers avenged all three of<br />

their regular-season losses during the semifinals<br />

and finals of the NCAA Tournament. Virginia had lost<br />

to Oklahoma 4-3 on March 10 in Norman and had<br />

lost twice during the regular season to No. 2 Baylor,<br />

which the Cavaliers downed in the semifinal.<br />

The title was the 22nd NCAA Championship<br />

in Virginia athletics history. Virginia joined<br />

USC, Stanford, UCLA, Georgia and William &<br />

Mary as the only schools to have won multiple<br />

titles in the 70-year history of the NCAA Men’s<br />

Tennis Championship.<br />

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20<strong>15</strong> Baseball National Champions / Virginia<br />

Virginia broke a 59-year drought for the Atlantic<br />

Coast Conference in 20<strong>15</strong> by claiming the league’s<br />

second NCAA Baseball Championship and the first<br />

since Wake Forest took home the title in 1955.<br />

The Cavaliers nailed down the championship<br />

on June 24 with a 4-2 win over Vanderbilt in the<br />

decisive game of the College World Series in<br />

Omaha, Nebraska.<br />

Virginia relief pitcher Josh Sborz was named<br />

the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player after<br />

working 13 scoreless innings and earning three<br />

wins and a save in Omaha.<br />

A solid outing by starting pitcher Brandon<br />

Waddell and a stellar relief effort by first-round<br />

draft pick Nathan Kirby punctuated the final CWS<br />

win over Vanderbilt. Kirby – who missed most<br />

of the season due to injury – struck out five<br />

batters over the final two innings to earn his first<br />

career save.<br />

The national title by head coach Brian O’Connor’s<br />

Cavaliers capped a remarkable postseason run<br />

in which UVa – a No. 3 regional seed – went 10-2<br />

in NCAA tournament play while becoming just the<br />

third No. 3 or 4 seed to win a CWS championship.<br />

Virginia (44-24) was the No. 7 seed in the ACC<br />

Championship and was unranked heading into<br />

NCAA play.<br />

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS<br />

Lee Kiefer / NOTRE DAME / Women’s fencing / foil<br />

Lee Kiefer earned her third national title during the NCAA Fencing Championships on<br />

March 22, keying Notre Dame to a third-place team finish. Seeded No. 1 in foil, Kiefer –<br />

the sixth Irish fencer to win three titles her freshman through junior years – advanced<br />

on the strength on her 21-2 pool-play mark. Kiefer defeated St. John’s Marta Hausman<br />

<strong>15</strong>-7 in her semifinal. She then faced Columbia’s Margaret Lu in the title bout, winning<br />

<strong>15</strong>-13. The two-point difference is the closest by which Kiefer has won any of her<br />

title matches, as she topped Lu’s teammate Jackie Dubrovich <strong>15</strong>-8 in 2013 and Irish<br />

teammate Madison Zeiss 13-10 in <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

Francesca Russo / NOTRE DAME / Women’s fencing / Sabre<br />

Notre Dame’s Francesco Russo, competing in sabre, became the ninth Fighting Irish<br />

freshman to win an NCAA title and the first in women’s sabre since Sarah Borrman did<br />

so in 2008. Seeded No. 4, Russo won her national semifinal against defending NCAA<br />

champ Adrienne Jarocki (Harvard) <strong>15</strong>-12, and went on to face Karen Chang from Penn<br />

State in the final. Russo quickly went up on her opponent, leading 8-3 at the break.<br />

Russo continued to pace her Nittany Lion foe, going on to win <strong>15</strong>-5. Russo’s effort,<br />

combined with that of fellow Notre Dame individual champion Lee Kiefer, helped seal<br />

the Fighting Irish’s third-place NCAA finish.<br />

Natoya Goule / Clemson / WoMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD / 800 MeterS<br />

Clemson redshirt senior Natoya Goule captured the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track and<br />

Field Championships’ 800 meters gold medal in record-breaking fashion on March<br />

14 at Fayetteville, Arkansas. Goule’s blazing 2:01.64 time set a new meet record<br />

and topped her previous ACC mark of 2:02.77, set in prelims the previous day. The<br />

Jamaican sprinter’s first-place 800-meter finish was also the first by a Tigers female<br />

runner at the NCAA Indoor Championship, and gave Goule her second indoor crown<br />

and third overall after winning a pair of titles in 2013 at LSU prior to her transfer<br />

to Clemson.<br />

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Nick Gwiazdowski / NC state / Wrestling / heavYWEIght<br />

An escape point with 17 seconds left gave NC State redshirt junior Nick Gwiazdowski<br />

his second straight NCAA Championship. Entering as the No. 1 seed, Gwiazdowski<br />

defended his heavyweight title with a 7-6 win over Michigan’s Adam Coon in the finals<br />

of the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Championships on March 21 at St. Louis. Gwiazdowski became the first<br />

wrestler in school history to win multiple NCAA titles, and only the third ACC wrestler<br />

all-time – and the first since 1995 – to do so. Gwiazdowski finished the season with<br />

a perfect 35-0 record. He owns a school-record 55 straight wins dating back to <strong>2014</strong>,<br />

and will enter next season with the nation’s longest winning streak.<br />

Leah Smith / Virginia / WOMEN’S SWIMMING / 1,650 Free / 500 Free<br />

Virginia sophomore Leah Smith claimed two gold medals during the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA<br />

Swimming and Diving Championships, which were held in March at the Greensboro<br />

Aquatic Center. The Pittsburgh native captured the 500-yard freestyle and 1,650-yard<br />

freestyle titles. In addition to winning the 500 free, she broke the NCAA record in<br />

prelims in 4:30.37. In the 1,650 free, she set a new ACC and Virginia school record with<br />

a time of <strong>15</strong>:34.46 and placed first by 12 seconds. Smith helped lead the Cavaliers to a<br />

fifth-place finish, the highest team finish in program history.<br />

Kelsi Worrell / Louisville / Women’s Swimming / 100 Butterfly / 200 Butterfly<br />

Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell swept the butterfly events at the NCAA Women’s Swimming<br />

and Diving Championships in mid-March at the Greensboro Aquatic Center, winning<br />

the 100 fly and 200 fly, while setting an American record in the 100 and the thirdfastest<br />

time in NCAA history in the 200. Her individual titles helped Louisville to a<br />

school best sixth-place finish. The junior from Mt. Holly, New Jersey, swam a time of<br />

49.81 to become the fastest American female in the event and the first woman under<br />

the 50-second barrier. Worrell swept the butterfly events by winning the 200 with a<br />

time of 1:51.11.<br />

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NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS<br />

Samuel Dorman / Miami / Men’s Diving / 3-Meter SpringbOARD<br />

Miami’s Samuel Dorman closed out his collegiate career by claiming the NCAA 3-meter<br />

men’s diving championship on March 28 at Iowa City. Dorman shattered the NCAA<br />

3-meter springboard diving record with 529.10 points – more than 30 points better<br />

than the mark set in the preliminaries earlier in the day by Indiana freshman James<br />

Connor. The diving national championship was Miami’s first since Brittany Viola took<br />

home top honors in the platform in 2011 at the NCAA Women’s Championships in Austin,<br />

Texas. Dorman defeated <strong>2014</strong> champion Michael Hixon of Indiana and 2013 champion<br />

Kristian Ipsen of Stanford, who finished second and third, respectively. Connor was<br />

fourth.<br />

Jamie Loeb / North Carolina / Women’s Tennis / SINGLES<br />

North Carolina’s Jamie Loeb defeated No. 2 seed Carol Zhao of Stanford to win the<br />

20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Women’s Tennis Singles National Championship on May 25 at Waco, Texas.<br />

The seventh-seeded player in the field, Loeb won in three sets, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, pinning<br />

the first loss on Zhao since March 22, and in the process, snapping a <strong>15</strong>-match win<br />

streak for the Cardinal All-American. Loeb (31-5) is the first singles national champion<br />

in North Carolina women’s tennis history. Loeb joins Jenna Long and Sara Anundsen,<br />

who won the 2007 doubles title, as the only NCAA champions in program history.<br />

RYAN Shane / Virginia / Men’s Tennis / SINGLES<br />

Virginia junior Ryan Shane concluded his season May 25 by capturing the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA<br />

Men’s Singles Championship. Shane, the No. 8 seed, rallied from down a set and a<br />

break to defeat seventh-seeded Noah Rubin of Wake Forest 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-1 at the<br />

Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center on the campus of Baylor University in Waco, Texas. It<br />

was the third NCAA Singles Championship in Virginia history, as Shane joined twotime<br />

champion Somdev Devvarman (2007 and 2008). This year’s title match was the<br />

first NCAA singles final between two players from the ACC and the first between two<br />

players from the same conference since 2002.<br />

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Irena Sediva / Virginia Tech / Women’s OUTDOOR Track and Field / Javelin<br />

Virginia Tech sophomore Irena Sediva delivered an ACC- and school-record throw of<br />

192-9 (58.76m) to claim the gold medal in the women’s javelin in the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Track &<br />

Field Championships on June 11 at Eugene, Oregon. Sediva, a native of Pribram, Czech<br />

Republic, bettered her own ACC record of 192-05 (58.66 meters), set at the 20<strong>15</strong> ACC<br />

Championships. Her NCAA win marked the <strong>15</strong>th individual national championship for<br />

Virginia Tech track and field. Sediva became the third female in program history and<br />

the seventh Hokies’ track and field student-athlete overall to win a national title.<br />

Colleen Quigley / Florida STATE / WOMEN’S OUTDOOR Track and Field / 3,000-meter STEEPLEChase<br />

Florida State senior Colleen Quigley took the women’s 3,000-meter steeplechase gold<br />

medal at the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Championship with an ACC record time of 9:29.32 on June 13<br />

at Eugene, Oregon. With a blazing final lap, Quigley broke away from the defending<br />

champion, Michigan State’s Leah O’Connor, to claim her first NCAA championship –<br />

and her ninth All-America honor - in her final collegiate race. The St. Louis native’s<br />

steeplechase win was the Seminoles’ first in the event, and her winning time<br />

marked the third-fastest collegiate time in history behind a pair of Olympian Jenny<br />

Simpson’s marks.<br />

Molly Seidel / NOTRE DAME / WOMEN’S outdoor Track and Field / 10,000 meters<br />

Notre Dame’s Molly Seidel, a junior from Hartland, Wisconsin, became the first member<br />

of the Fighting Irish’s women’s track and field program to claim an NCAA gold medal<br />

on June 11 at Eugene, Oregon. Her late kick in the 10,000 meters produced a winning<br />

time of 33:18.37 and placed her nearly seven seconds ahead of the next closest<br />

finisher at Hayward Field. Her winning time was a full 20 seconds ahead of the NCAAleading<br />

qualifying time of 33:38.38 she had posted two weeks earlier at the NCAA East<br />

Preliminary in Jacksonville, Florida.<br />

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Kala Funderburk / Florida STATE / Women’s outdoor track and field / 400 meters<br />

Florida State sprinter Kala Funderburk – starting in lane eight – captured the women’s<br />

400 meters with a time of 51.67 at the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Championships on June 13 at Eugene,<br />

Oregon. Funderburk defied the long-standing notion that the 400 could not be won<br />

from the outside lane, patiently waiting to make her move at the 200-meter mark and<br />

powering up the homestretch for victory in 51.67. Not only was it the first 400-meter<br />

title for the Seminoles since Marita Payne claimed her second in 1984, it was FSU’s first<br />

All-American honor in the event since Samantha George’s sixth-place finish in 1999.<br />

Varsity four / Virginia / Rowing / VARSITY FOUR<br />

The Virginia Varsity Four captured the national title as the Cavaliers finished fifth in<br />

the team standings at the NCAA Rowing Championships May 31 on Lake Natoma in Gold<br />

River, California. The UVa Varsity Four claimed the national title in a very close race,<br />

finishing in a time of 7:12.760, just ahead of Yale (7:12.920) and Brown (7:13.070).<br />

The Cavalier boat, which consisted of senior coxswain Julia Roithmayr, senior stroke<br />

Maggie Bowman-Jones, sophomore three-seat Marijane Brennan, junior two-seat<br />

Hannah Solis-Cohen and sophomore bow Ellen Pate, led throughout the race, fending<br />

off multiple Brown attacks before holding off the Bulldogs and Bears at the finish line.<br />

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ACC Women’s CROSS COUNTRY<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Champion / north carolina AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Caroline Alcorta<br />

North Carolina<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Mark VanAlstyne<br />

North Carolina<br />

Performer of the Year<br />

Liv Westphal<br />

Boston College<br />

Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Liv Westphal<br />

Boston College<br />

- North Carolina captured its fourth conference title and the first since 2003<br />

with a 42-point victory over second-place Florida State at the <strong>2014</strong> ACC<br />

Championships, held Oct. 31 at Panorama Farms in Earlysville, Virginia.<br />

- Led by Anne LeHardy’s fourth-place showing, the champion Tar Heels placed<br />

all five of their runners among the ACC Championship top 20 finishers.<br />

- Boston College’s Liv Westphal took the individual gold medal, leading the<br />

pack with a Panorama Course record time of 19:43.8.<br />

- Westphal became the first Eagle to claim the ACC’s individual title and broke<br />

the previous Panorama Course Record by 14 seconds. Second-place finisher<br />

Colleen Quigley of Florida State’s time of 19:57.1 was also faster than the<br />

previous course record.<br />

- Florida State placed 12th in the 31-team field at the NCAA Championships on<br />

Nov. 22 at Terre Haute, Indiana. The Seminoles finished with 393 points, just<br />

11 shy of 10th place.<br />

- Florida State, which placed second at both the ACC and NCAA South Region<br />

Championship meets, led all ACC teams at the NCAA Championships. Virginia<br />

placed <strong>15</strong>th and NC State 16th to give the ACC three teams among the top 20.<br />

Boston College finished 21st, North Carolina 22nd, Syracuse 24th, Virginia<br />

Tech 25th and Notre Dame 29th.<br />

- The eight ACC teams that qualified for the NCAA Women’s Cross Country<br />

Championships were three more than any other conference.<br />

- Florida State’s Colleen Quigley (South) and North Carolina’s Anne LeHardy<br />

(Southeast) captured individual NCAA Regional titles.<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Danielle Winslow, Boston College<br />

Linden Hall, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Pippa Woolven, Florida State<br />

Caroline Alcorta, North Carolina<br />

Lianne Farber, North Carolina<br />

Annie LeHardy, North Carolina<br />

Karley Rempel, North Carolina<br />

Elizabeth Whelan, North Carolina<br />

Joanna Thompson, NC State<br />

Danielle Aragon, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Jessie Petersen, Syracuse<br />

Sarah Fakler, Virginia<br />

Morgan Kelly, Virginia<br />

Iona Lake, Virginia<br />

Paige Kvartunas, Virginia Tech<br />

Sarah Rapp, Virginia Tech<br />

Samantha Jones, Wake Forest<br />

1978 NC State<br />

1979 NC State<br />

1980 NC State<br />

1981 Virginia<br />

1982 Virginia<br />

1983 NC State<br />

1984 NC State<br />

1985 NC State<br />

1986 Clemson<br />

1987 NC State<br />

1988 NC State<br />

1989 NC State<br />

1990 NC State<br />

1981 Virginia<br />

1982 Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1991 NC State<br />

1992 NC State<br />

1993 NC State<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 NC State<br />

1996 NC State<br />

1997 NC State<br />

1998 NC State<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 NC State<br />

2001 NC State<br />

2002 NC State<br />

Wake Forest<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Madeline Davidson, Boston College<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Danielle Winslow, Boston College<br />

Grace Barnett, Clemson<br />

Haley Meier, Duke<br />

Jessie Rubin, Duke<br />

Linden Hall, Florida State<br />

Georgia Peel, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Pippa Woolven, Florida State<br />

Kelly Meyer, Georgia Tech<br />

Katie Townsend, Georgia Tech<br />

Emily Bushey, Louisville<br />

Benadate Cheruiyot, Louisville<br />

Hannah Christen, North Carolina<br />

Lianne Farber, North Carolina<br />

Anne LeHardy, North Carolina<br />

Mary Grace Dogget, NC State<br />

Erika Kemp, NC State<br />

Megan Moye, NC State<br />

2003 North Carolina<br />

2004 Duke<br />

2005 Duke<br />

2006 NC State<br />

2007 Florida State<br />

2008 Florida State<br />

2009 Florida State<br />

2010 Florida State<br />

2011 Florida State<br />

2012 Florida State<br />

2013 Florida State<br />

<strong>2014</strong> North Carolina<br />

Danielle Aragon, Notre Dame<br />

Emily Frydrych, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Morgan Perry, Pitt<br />

Haley Cutright, Syracuse<br />

Sydney Leiher, Syracuse<br />

Maura Linde, Syracuse<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Jessie Petersen, Syracuse<br />

Cleo Boyd, Virginia<br />

Sarah Fakler, Virginia<br />

Iona Lake, Virginia<br />

Kathleen Stevens, Virginia<br />

Hanna Green, Virginia Tech<br />

Hilary Krein, Virginia Tech<br />

Paige Kvartunas, Virginia Tech<br />

Catherine Allen, Wake Forest<br />

Kathleen Darling, Wake Forest<br />

Samantha Jones, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC Men’s CROSS COUNTRY<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / <strong>2014</strong> Virginia Champion / SYRACUSE<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Justyn Knight<br />

Syracuse<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Chris Fox<br />

Syracuse<br />

Performer of the Year<br />

Martin Hehir<br />

Syracuse<br />

Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Martin Hehir<br />

Syracuse<br />

1953 NC State<br />

1954 Maryland<br />

1955 Maryland<br />

1956 North Carolina<br />

1957 North Carolina<br />

1958 Duke<br />

1959 Duke<br />

1960 North Carolina<br />

1961 North Carolina<br />

1962 North Carolina<br />

1963 North Carolina<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 Maryland<br />

1967 Maryland<br />

1968 Maryland<br />

1969 Maryland<br />

1970 Duke<br />

1971 North Carolina<br />

1972 Maryland<br />

1973 Duke<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1974 Maryland<br />

1975 Duke<br />

1976 Maryland<br />

1977 Duke<br />

1978 Clemson<br />

1979 North Carolina<br />

1980 Clemson<br />

1981 Clemson<br />

1982 Clemson<br />

1983 Clemson<br />

1984 Virginia<br />

1985 North Carolina<br />

1986 NC State<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1988 Clemson<br />

1989 Wake Forest<br />

All-Time 1990 Wake NCAA Forest CHampions<br />

1991 NC State<br />

1992 NC State<br />

1993 Wake Forest<br />

1994 Wake Forest<br />

James Newhouse, Boston College<br />

Evan Abdullah, Clemson<br />

Joshua Davis, Clemson<br />

James Dwyer, Clemson<br />

Roland Hakes, Clemson<br />

Phil Fairleigh, Duke<br />

Blake Udland, Duke<br />

Antony Taylor, Florida State<br />

Otniel Teixeira, Florida State<br />

Tyler Udland, Florida State<br />

Alec Clifford, Georgia Tech<br />

Brandon Lasater, Georgia Tech<br />

Nahom Solomon, Georgia Tech<br />

Ernest Kibet, Louisville<br />

Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville<br />

Japhet Kipkoech, Louisville<br />

Jonathan Reynolds, Louisville<br />

Chris Montgomery, Pitt<br />

Colin Bennie, Syracuse<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

1995 NC State<br />

1996 NC State<br />

1997 NC State<br />

1998 NC State<br />

1999 NC State<br />

2000 Duke<br />

2001 NC State<br />

2002 NC State<br />

2003 NC State<br />

2004 NC State<br />

2005 Virginia<br />

2006 NC State<br />

2007 Virginia<br />

2008 Virginia<br />

2009 NC State<br />

2010 Florida State<br />

2011 NC State<br />

2012 Virginia Tech<br />

2013 Syracuse<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Syracuse<br />

Michael Erb, Syracuse<br />

Martin Hehir, Syracuse<br />

Reed Kamyszek, Syracuse<br />

Max Straneva, Syracuse<br />

Darren Barlow, Virginia Tech<br />

Andrew Gaiser, Virginia Tech<br />

Neil Gourley, Virginia Tech<br />

Daniel Jaskowak, Virginia Tech<br />

Scott Morgan, North Carolina<br />

Sam Parsons, NC State<br />

Michael Clevenger, Notre Dame<br />

Jacob Dumford, Notre Dame<br />

Jacob Kildoo, Notre Dame<br />

Connor Crowley, Wake Forest<br />

Kent Garrett, Wake Forest<br />

Kyle Graves, Wake Forest<br />

Jacob Poyner, Wake Forest<br />

Alex Rose, Wake Forest<br />

- Syracuse captured the team title at the <strong>2014</strong> ACC Championship, held Oct. 31<br />

at Panorama Farms in Earlysville, Virginia. The Orange outdistanced runner-up<br />

NC State by 58 points, earning Syracuse’s second championship in as many<br />

seasons as an ACC member.<br />

- Syracuse registered 32 points, the lowest team total in seven years at the ACC<br />

Championships. The Orange placed five runners among the top 11 finishers.<br />

- Martin Hehir of Syracuse won the individual title in a time of 23:<strong>15</strong>.2, establishing<br />

a new Panorama Farms record.<br />

- The Syracuse men’s cross country team finished in the top-five at the<br />

NCAA Championships for the first time in nearly 60 years with a fifth-place<br />

finish on Nov. 22 at Terre Haute, Indiana. Led by MJ Erb (30:52.9) and Martin<br />

Hehir (30:54.7) finishing in the top-40, the Orange had four runners scoring<br />

prominently in a tight race pack.<br />

- The Orange, which amassed 206 points at the NCAAs, led a group of four ACC<br />

teams among the top 35. North Carolina (380) placed 12th, Virginia (502) 21st<br />

and Florida State (822) 31st.<br />

- Syracuse and Virginia earned automatic berths to the men’s championship<br />

after claiming regional titles and were joined by the Tar Heels and Seminoles<br />

among teams representing the conference.<br />

- The Orange, led by top-10 finishers Martin Hehir (6th), Joel Hubbard (7th)<br />

and Dan Lennon (8th), captured the Northeast Regional by three points over<br />

Providence. The Cavaliers were paced by top-<strong>15</strong> finishers Adam Visokay (6th),<br />

Kyle King (7th) and Zach Herriott (11th) en route to claiming the Southeast<br />

Regional title by a four-point margin over Furman.<br />

Jack Goodwin, Florida State<br />

Zak Seddon, Florida State<br />

Tyler Udland, Florida State<br />

Ernest Kibet, Louisville<br />

Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville<br />

John Raneri, North Carolina<br />

Pat Schellberg, North Carolina<br />

Ryan Walling, North Carolina<br />

Graham Crawford, NC State<br />

George Parsons, NC State<br />

Michael Clevenger, Notre Dame<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Colin Bennie, Syracuse<br />

MJ Erb, Syracuse<br />

Martin Hehir, Syracuse<br />

Joel Hubbard, Syracuse<br />

Reed Kamyszek, Syracuse<br />

Justyn Knight, Syracuse<br />

Dan Lennon, Syracuse<br />

Max Straneva, Syracuse<br />

Zach Herriott, Virginia<br />

Connor Rog, Virginia<br />

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ACC FIELD HOCKEY<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Champion / Wake forest AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Tara Vittese<br />

Virginia<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Jennifer Averill<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Offensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Anna Kozniuk<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Lauren Blazing<br />

Duke<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Georgia Holland<br />

Wake Forest<br />

- Wake Forest clinched the fourth ACC Field Hockey Championship in<br />

program history and its first title since 2006 with a 2-0 win over Syracuse<br />

in the ACC Championship title match on Nov. 9.<br />

- Six of the ACC’s seven teams earned bids to the <strong>2014</strong> NCAA Field Hockey<br />

Championship.<br />

- Syracuse, seeded fourth in the NCAA field, scored a 3-2 win over topseeded<br />

North Carolina in the national semifinals before falling to thirdseeded<br />

Connecticut in the final. It marked the 16th consecutive year that at<br />

least one ACC teams reached the NCAA title game.<br />

- The NCAA meeting between Syracuse and North Carolina marked the 26th<br />

consecutive year that at least one ACC team reached the national semifinal<br />

round and the 12th straight year that at least two teams advanced that far.<br />

- The ACC led all conferences with an .831 winning percentage against nonconference<br />

opposition in <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

- The ACC led all conferences with <strong>15</strong> student-athletes earning All-America<br />

honors from the National Field Hockey Coaches Association.<br />

- Each of the ACC’s seven schools had at least one All-America selection,<br />

including a nation-leading four from North Carolina and three each from<br />

Syracuse and Duke.<br />

- Wake Forest’s Anna Kozniuk is the 14th player in league history to earn<br />

four career All-America honors. Boston College’s Emma Plasteras and<br />

North Carolina’s Charlotte Craddock and Emily Wold were recognized for<br />

the third time.<br />

- thirty-five student-athletes from the ACC earned NFHCA All-Region honors,<br />

the most from any league.<br />

- Every ACC team was ranked among the NFHCA Top 10 at least once during<br />

the <strong>2014</strong> season.<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

First Team<br />

Emma Plasteras, Boston College<br />

Lauren Blazing, Duke<br />

Aileen Johnson, Duke<br />

Alyssa Voelmle, Louisville<br />

Charlotte Craddock, North Carolina<br />

Nina Notman, North Carolina<br />

Samantha Travers, North Carolina<br />

Emily Wold, North Carolina<br />

Emma Russell, Syracuse<br />

Tara Vittese, Virginia<br />

Anna Kozniuk, Wake Forest<br />

Second Team<br />

Leah Settipane, Boston College<br />

Romee Stiekema, Boston College<br />

Abby Beltrani, Duke<br />

Paige Monsen, Louisville<br />

Emma Bozek, North Carolina<br />

Loren Shealy, North Carolina<br />

Alyssa Manley, Syracuse<br />

Lieke Visser, Syracuse<br />

Caleigh Foust, Virginia<br />

Kelsey LeBlanc, Virginia<br />

Conroe Christine, Wake Forest<br />

Georgia Holland, Wake Forest<br />

1983 North Carolina<br />

1984 North Carolina<br />

1985 North Carolina<br />

1986 North Carolina<br />

1987 North Carolina<br />

1988 North Carolina<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1992 Maryland<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

1987 Maryland<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1993 Maryland<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1998 Maryland<br />

1999 Maryland<br />

2000 Maryland<br />

2001 Maryland<br />

2002 Wake Forest<br />

2003 Wake Forest<br />

2004 North Carolina<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

1999 Maryland<br />

2002 Wake Forest<br />

2003 Wake Forest<br />

2004 Wake Forest<br />

2005 Maryland<br />

2006 Maryland<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Kelcie Hromisin, Boston College<br />

Emma Plasteras, Boston College<br />

Hannah Barreca, Duke<br />

Abby Beltrani, Duke<br />

Lauren Blazing, Duke<br />

Jessica Buttinger, Duke<br />

Sarah Furey, Duke<br />

Aileen Johnson, Duke<br />

Amanda Kim, Duke<br />

Ashley Kristen, Duke<br />

Elisa Garcia, Louisville<br />

Lotta Kahlert, Louisville<br />

Rebecca Maddock, Louisville<br />

Paige Monsen, Louisville<br />

Shannon Sloss, Louisville<br />

Alyssa Voelmle, Louisville<br />

Nicole Woods, Louisville<br />

Emma Bozek, North Carolina<br />

2005 Maryland<br />

2006 Wake Forest<br />

2007 North Carolina<br />

2008 Maryland<br />

2009 Maryland<br />

2010 Maryland<br />

2011 North Carolina<br />

2012 North Carolina<br />

2013 Maryland<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Wake Forest<br />

2007 North Carolina<br />

2008 Maryland<br />

2009 North Carolina<br />

2010 Maryland<br />

2011 Maryland<br />

Casey Di Nardo, North Carolina<br />

Loren Shealy, North Carolina<br />

Samantha Travers, North Carolina<br />

Emily Wold, North Carolina<br />

Julia Young, North Carolina<br />

Lauren Brooks, Syracuse<br />

Laura Hurff, Syracuse<br />

Jordan Page, Syracuse<br />

Emma Russell, Syracuse<br />

Maddie DeCerbo, Virginia<br />

Caleigh Foust, Virginia<br />

Jenny Johnstone, Virginia<br />

Kelsey LeBlanc, Virginia<br />

Becca Zamojcin, Virginia<br />

Valerie Dahmen, Wake Forest<br />

Georgia Holland, Wake Forest<br />

Sarah Thornhill, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC WOMen’s SOCCER<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions <strong>2014</strong> / Virginia<br />

Champion / FLORIDA STATE<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Megan Buckingham<br />

North Carolina<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Mark Krikorian<br />

Florida State<br />

Midfielder<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Danielle Colaprico<br />

Virginia<br />

Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Dagny Brynjarsdottir<br />

Florida State<br />

Offensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Dagny Brynjarsdottir<br />

Florida State<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Kristin Grubka<br />

Florida State<br />

1987 North Carolina<br />

1988 NC State<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1998 North Carolina<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 North Carolina<br />

2001 North Carolina<br />

2002 North Carolina<br />

2003 North Carolina<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

2005 North Carolina<br />

2006 North Carolina<br />

All-Time NCAA CHampions<br />

2007 North Carolina<br />

2008 North Carolina<br />

2009 North Carolina<br />

2010 Wake Forest<br />

2011 Florida State<br />

2012 Virginia<br />

2013 Florida State<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

- FLORIDA StatE captured the first NCAA title in program history and the 22nd<br />

by an ACC team, defeating fellow conference champion Virginia by a 1-0 score<br />

in the NCAA title game.<br />

- The Seminoles also claimed the <strong>2014</strong> ACC Championship, their third under<br />

head coach Mark Krikorian. Florida State, seeded No. 1 in the Championship<br />

field, scored a 3-1 win over fourth-seeded Notre Dame in the semifinals and<br />

then blanked Virginia by a 1-0 score in the title match.<br />

- With Florida State and Virginia both advancing to the College Cup Finals, the<br />

ACC placed at least two teams in the final four of the NCAA Women’s Soccer<br />

Championship for the 10th time overall and the fourth straight year.<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1983 North Carolina<br />

1984 North Carolina<br />

1986 North Carolina<br />

1987 North Carolina<br />

1988 North Carolina<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 North Carolina<br />

2003 North Carolina<br />

2006 North Carolina<br />

2008 North Carolina<br />

2009 North Carolina<br />

2012 North Carolina<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

- Six ACC teams (Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Virginia<br />

and Virginia Tech) were selected to the NCAA Tournament field, including<br />

four top-four national seeds in No. 1 Florida State, No. 2 North Carolina, No. 3<br />

Virginia and No. 4 Notre Dame.<br />

- Florida State and North Carolina shared the ACC regular-season championship<br />

with 9-0-1 league records.<br />

Hayley Dowd, Boston College<br />

Stephanie McCaffrey, Boston College<br />

Tori Andreski, Clemson<br />

Emily Byorth, Clemson<br />

Gabby Byorth, Clemson<br />

Shannon Horgan, Clemson<br />

Katelyn Reeve, Clemson<br />

Kailen Sheridan, Clemson<br />

Kelly Cobb, Duke<br />

Imani Dorsey, Duke<br />

Christina Gibbons, Duke<br />

Ali Kershner, Duke<br />

Ashton Miller, Duke<br />

Dagny Brynjarsdottir, Florida State<br />

Megan Campbell, Florida State<br />

Kristin Grubka, Florida State<br />

Emma Koivisto, Florida State<br />

Carson Pickett, Florida State<br />

Isabella Schmid, Florida State<br />

Cheyna Williams, Florida State<br />

Joanna Boyles, North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Jessie Scarpa, North Carolina<br />

Sabrina Flores, Notre Dame<br />

Kaela Little, Notre Dame<br />

Katie Naughton, Notre Dame<br />

Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame<br />

Brittany Von Rueden, Notre Dame<br />

Courtney Brosnan, Syracuse<br />

Taylor Haenlin, Syracuse<br />

Morgan Brian, Virginia<br />

Danielle Colaprico, Virginia<br />

Makenzy Doniak, Virginia<br />

Brittany Ratcliffe, Virginia<br />

Candace Cephers, Virginia Tech<br />

Jordan Coburn, Virginia Tech<br />

Shannon Mayrose, Virginia Tech<br />

Ashley Meier, Virginia Tech<br />

Murielle Tiernan, Virginia Tech<br />

Katie Yenson, Virginia Tech<br />

Riley Ridgik, Wake Forest<br />

- ACC teams posted an 81-40-10 record against non-conference teams in <strong>2014</strong>,<br />

including 16 wins over nationally-ranked opponents.<br />

- Virginia’s Morgan Brian repeated as the MAC Hermann Trophy winner, and<br />

Florida State’s Dagny Brynjsarsdottir joined her on the list of three finalists.<br />

- Eight ACC student-athletes earned NCSCAA All-America honors, including<br />

four first-team honorees. Additionally, three student-athletes earned CoSIDA<br />

Academic All-America recognition, and 12 were named All-District.<br />

First Team<br />

Stephanie McCaffrey, Boston College<br />

Kailen Sheridan, Clemson<br />

Dagny Brynjarsdottir, Florida State<br />

Kristin Grubka, Florida State<br />

Katie Bowen, North Carolina<br />

Satara Murray, North Carolina<br />

Cari Roccaro, Notre Dame<br />

Morgan Brian, Virginia<br />

Danielle Colaprico, Virginia<br />

Makenzy Doniak, Virginia<br />

Murielle Tiernan, Virginia Tech<br />

Second Team<br />

Hayley Dowd, Boston College<br />

Catrina Atanda, Clemson<br />

Christina Gibbons, Duke<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Toni Payne, Duke<br />

Jamia Fields, Florida State<br />

Cassie Miller, Florida State<br />

Joanna Boyles, North Carolina<br />

Morgan Andrews, Notre Dame<br />

Katie Naughton, Notre Dame<br />

Emily Sonnett, Virginia<br />

Ashley Meier, Virginia Tech<br />

Third Team<br />

Gabby Byorth, Clemson<br />

Isabella Schmid, Florida State<br />

Berglind Thorvaldsdottir, Florida State<br />

Emily Bruder, North Carolina<br />

Megan Buckingham, North Carolina<br />

Lauren Bohaboy, Notre Dame<br />

Kaela Little, Notre Dame<br />

Brittany Ratcliffe, Virginia<br />

Candace Cephers, Virginia Tech<br />

Jordan Coburn, Virginia Tech<br />

Shannon Mayrose, Virginia Tech<br />

All-Freshman Team<br />

Allyson Swaby, Boston College<br />

Salma Anastasio, Clemson<br />

Shannon Horgan, Clemson<br />

Imani Dorsey, Duke<br />

Ashton Miller, Duke<br />

Emma Koivisto, Florida State<br />

Megan Buckingham, North Carolina<br />

Jessie Scarpa, North Carolina<br />

Sabrina Flores, Notre Dame<br />

Courtney Brosnan, Syracuse<br />

Madi Conyers, Virginia Tech<br />

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ACC Men’s SOCCER<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Champion / clemson AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Tim Kubel<br />

Louisville<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Ian McIntyre<br />

Syracuse<br />

Midfielder<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Sean Davis<br />

Duke<br />

Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Patrick Hodan<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Offensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Patrick Hodan<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Alex Bono<br />

Syracuse<br />

- Fourth-seeded Clemson claimed its first ACC title since 2001 with a<br />

2-1 victory over sixth-seeded Louisville in double-overtime in the ACC<br />

Championship game at Cary, North Carolina, on Nov. 16. The Tigers prevailed<br />

in the extra periods after tying the score on Paul Clowes’ goal – his first of<br />

the season – with just three seconds remaining in regulation.<br />

- With seven representatives, the ACC led all conferences in NCAA Tournament<br />

bids for the second consecutive year.<br />

- Five league teams made the NCAA field as top 16 seeds – Notre Dame (No.<br />

1), Clemson (7), Syracuse (9), Louisville (13) and Virginia (16). At least one<br />

ACC team has reached the NCAA Men’s College Cup each of the last 14 years.<br />

- No. 16 seed Virginia defeated No. 2 seed UCLA, 4-2, in a penalty-kick<br />

shootout in the <strong>2014</strong> national championship game on Dec. 14, bringing<br />

home the school’s seventh NCAA Men’s Soccer title.<br />

- the <strong>2014</strong> NCAA Men’s Soccer championship by Virginia marked the seventh<br />

in the last 10 years by an ACC team and the 17th in league history.<br />

- Five ACC student-athletes were named Academic All-Americans, the most<br />

from any conference in the nation.<br />

- Six ACC teams, three of which were No. 1, earned Top-10 rankings in the<br />

NSCAA or Soccer America polls.<br />

- the ACC led all NCAA conferences in first-round picks (five) and selections in<br />

the first two rounds (nine) in the MLS SuperDraft.<br />

First Team<br />

Sean Davis, Duke<br />

Ben Strong, Louisville<br />

Andy Craven, North Carolina<br />

Omar Holness, North Carolina<br />

Boyd Okwuonu, North Carolina<br />

Nick Besler, Notre Dame<br />

Patrick Hodan, Notre Dame<br />

Alex Bono, Syracuse<br />

Emil Ekblom, Syracuse<br />

Eric Bird, Virginia<br />

Michael Gamble, Wake Forest<br />

Second Team<br />

Zeiko Lewis, Boston College<br />

Paul Clowes, Clemson<br />

Kyle Fisher, Clemson<br />

Phanuel Kavita, Clemson<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Tim Kubel, Louisville<br />

Brendan Moore, North Carolina<br />

Luke Mishu, Notre Dame<br />

Julian Buescher, Syracuse<br />

Skylar Thomas, Syracuse<br />

Ricardo John, Virginia Tech<br />

Ian Harkes, Wake Forest<br />

Third Team<br />

Manolo Sanchez, Clemson<br />

Andrew Tarbell, Clemson<br />

Brody Huitema, Duke<br />

Zachary Mathers, Duke<br />

Ricardo Velazco, Louisville<br />

Jonathan Campbell, North Carolina<br />

Raby George, North Carolina<br />

Rob Lovejoy, North Carolina<br />

Holden Fender, NC State<br />

Andrew O’Malley, Notre Dame<br />

Patrick Wall, Notre Dame<br />

Todd Wharton, Virginia<br />

Freshman Team<br />

Markus Fjortoft, Duke<br />

Cameron Moseley, Duke<br />

Tim Kubel, Louisville<br />

Alan Winn, North Carolina<br />

Zach Knudson, NC State<br />

Jeffrey Farina, Notre Dame<br />

Jon Gallagher, Notre Dame<br />

Julian Buescher, Syracuse<br />

Jake Rozhansky, Virginia<br />

Ricardo John, Virginia Tech<br />

Kris Reaves, Wake Forest<br />

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1953 Maryland<br />

1954 Maryland<br />

1955 Maryland<br />

1956 Maryland<br />

1957 Maryland<br />

1958 Maryland<br />

1959 Maryland<br />

1960 Maryland<br />

1961 Maryland<br />

1962 Maryland<br />

1963 Maryland<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 Maryland<br />

North Carolina<br />

1967 Maryland<br />

1968 Maryland<br />

1984 Clemson<br />

1986 Duke<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1989 Virginia<br />

1991 Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1968 Maryland<br />

1969 Virginia<br />

1970 Virginia<br />

1971 Maryland<br />

1972 Clemson<br />

1973 Clemson<br />

1974 Clemson<br />

1975 Clemson<br />

1976 Clemson<br />

1977 Clemson<br />

1978 Clemson<br />

1979 Clemson<br />

1980 Duke<br />

1981 Clemson<br />

1982 Clemson<br />

Duke<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

1992 Virginia<br />

1993 Virginia<br />

1994 Virginia<br />

2001 North Carolina<br />

2005 Maryland<br />

2007 Wake Forest<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Ara Amirkhanian, Clemson<br />

Robert Belair, Clemson<br />

Paul Clowes, Clemson<br />

Andrew Tarbell, Clemson<br />

Sean Davis, Duke<br />

Markus Fjortoft, Duke<br />

Cameron Moseley, Duke<br />

Joseph Ohaus, Duke<br />

Joachim Ball, Louisville<br />

Daniel Keller, Louisville<br />

Tim Kubel, Louisville<br />

Jonathan Campbell, North Carolina<br />

Andy Craven, North Carolina<br />

Robert Lovejoy, North Carolina<br />

Alan Winn, North Carolina<br />

Holden Fender, NC State<br />

Matthew Ingram, NC State<br />

1983 Virginia<br />

1984 Virginia<br />

1985 Clemson<br />

1986 Virginia<br />

1987 North Carolina<br />

1988 Virginia<br />

1989 Wake Forest<br />

1990 NC State<br />

1991 Virginia<br />

1992 Virginia<br />

1993 Virginia<br />

1994 Virginia<br />

1995 Virginia<br />

1996 Maryland<br />

1997 Virginia<br />

1998 Clemson<br />

1999 Duke<br />

2000 North Carolina<br />

2001 Clemson<br />

2002 Maryland<br />

2003 Virginia<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

2005 Duke<br />

2006 Duke<br />

2007 Boston College<br />

2008 Maryland<br />

2009 Virginia<br />

2010 Maryland<br />

2011 North Carolina<br />

2012 Maryland<br />

2013 Maryland<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Clemson<br />

2008 Maryland<br />

2009 Virginia<br />

2011 North Carolina<br />

2013 Notre Dame<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia<br />

Zach Knudson, NC State<br />

Alex McCauley, NC State<br />

Jeff Farina, Notre Dame<br />

Patrick Hodan, Notre Dame<br />

Luke Mishu, Notre Dame<br />

Andrew O’Malley, Notre Dame<br />

Evan Panken, Notre Dame<br />

Oyvind Alseth, Syracuse<br />

Julian Buescher, Syracuse<br />

Tyler Hilliard, Syracuse<br />

Eric Bird, Virginia<br />

Nicko Corriveau, Virginia<br />

Scott Thomsen, Virginia<br />

Ryan Zinkhan, Virginia<br />

Ian Harkes, Wake Forest<br />

Jacori Hayes, Wake Forest


ACC VOLLEYBALL<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions <strong>2014</strong> Champion / Virginia/ north carolina<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Haley Templeton<br />

Miami<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Joe Sagula<br />

North Carolina<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Savanah Leaf<br />

Miami<br />

Scholar-Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Savanah Leaf<br />

Miami<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Ece Taner<br />

North Carolina<br />

Setter of the Year<br />

Kelsey Williams<br />

Duke<br />

1980 North Carolina<br />

1981 North Carolina<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1983 North Carolina<br />

1984 Duke<br />

1985 Duke<br />

1986 Duke<br />

1987 NC State<br />

1988 North Carolina<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 Maryland<br />

1991 Duke<br />

1992 Duke<br />

1993 Duke<br />

1994 Duke<br />

1995 Georgia Tech<br />

1996 Maryland<br />

1997 Clemson<br />

1998 Florida State<br />

Leah Perri, Clemson<br />

Katherine Workman, Clemson<br />

Sasha Karelov, Duke<br />

Jeme Obeime, Duke<br />

Emily Sklar, Duke<br />

Jordan Tucker, Duke<br />

Kelsey Williams, Duke<br />

Milica Kubura, Florida State<br />

Katie Mosher, Florida State<br />

Nicole Walch, Florida State<br />

Sarah Wickstrom, Florida State<br />

Annika Van Gunst, Georgia Tech<br />

Teegan Van Gunst, Georgia Tech<br />

Annika Olsen, Georgia Tech<br />

Maggie DeJong, Louisville<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 North Carolina<br />

2001 North Carolina<br />

2002 Georgia Tech<br />

2003 Maryland<br />

2004 Maryland<br />

2005 North Carolina<br />

Maryland<br />

2006 Duke<br />

2007 Clemson<br />

2008 Duke<br />

North Carolina<br />

2009 Florida State<br />

2010 Duke<br />

2011 Florida State<br />

2012 Florida State<br />

2013 Duke<br />

<strong>2014</strong> North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Katie George, Louisville<br />

Janelle Jenkins, Louisville<br />

Savanah Leaf, Miami<br />

Emani Sims, Miami<br />

Abby Curry, North Carolina<br />

Paige Neuenfeldt, North Carolina<br />

Kaitlyn Kearney, NC State<br />

Kate Yeazel, Pitt<br />

Lindsay McCabe, Syracuse<br />

Megan Beckwith, Virginia Tech<br />

Kathryn Caine, Virginia Tech<br />

Jordan Fish, Virginia Tech<br />

Lindsey Owens, Virginia Tech<br />

Matalee Reed, Wake Forest<br />

Ashlee Rusk, Wake Forest<br />

- North Carolina captured its first ACC Volleyball Championship since 2008. The<br />

Tar Heels finished 17-1 in conference play, one game ahead of Florida State (16-<br />

2) and three games up on Duke and Miami (both 14-4) in the ACC standings.<br />

- The Tar Heels’ ACC Championship was the 12th in UNC volleyball program history.<br />

- The <strong>2014</strong> season marked the first time in ACC volleyball history that two schools<br />

— Florida State and North Carolina — reached the NCAA Tournament Round of 16.<br />

- North Carolina became the fifth ACC team to make the NCAA Tournament’s Elite<br />

Eight, joining Georgia Tech (2003), Florida State (2009, 2011) and Duke (2010).<br />

- North Carolina earned a No. 7 NCAA Championship seed and Florida State was<br />

seeded No. 8. They were joined by Duke and Miami to give the ACC four teams<br />

among the <strong>2014</strong> field.<br />

- For the first time in league history, the conference had two teams ranked in the<br />

Top 10 of the AVCA Coaches Poll. Florida State and North Carolina both held that<br />

distinction from Oct. 20 through Dec. 1. Three ACC teams finished the season<br />

ranked among the nation’s top 25 – No. 7 North Carolina, No. 8 Florida State and<br />

No. 21 Duke.<br />

- Sixteen ACC student-athletes were named to the <strong>2014</strong> Division I All-Region<br />

Teams (American Volleyball Coaches Association). In addition, three studentathletes<br />

garnered honorable mention accolades.<br />

- Florida State’s Chris Poole was tabbed AVCA East Region Coach of the Year.<br />

Louisville’s Tess Clark and Miami’s Haley Templeton earned regional Freshman<br />

of the Year recognition.<br />

First Team<br />

Jeme Obeime, Duke<br />

Emily Sklar, Duke<br />

Kelsey Williams, Duke<br />

Sarah Burrington, Florida State<br />

Katie Mosher, Florida State<br />

Nicole Walch, Florida State<br />

Katie George, Louisville<br />

Jannelle Jenkins, Louisville<br />

Savanah Leaf, Miami<br />

Emani Sims, Miami<br />

Chaiel Nelson, North Carolina<br />

Paige Neuenfeldt, North Carolina<br />

Ece Taner, North Carolina<br />

Amanda Orchard, Pitt<br />

Kathryn Caine, Virginia Tech<br />

Lindsey Owens, Virginia Tech<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Second Team<br />

Karis Watson, Clemson<br />

Sasha Karelov, Duke<br />

Jordan Tucker, Duke<br />

Katie Horton, Florida State<br />

Kiara Wright, Florida State<br />

Tess Clark, Louisville<br />

Haley Templeton, Miami<br />

Victoria McPherson, North Carolina<br />

Delaney Clesen, Pitt<br />

Kate Yeazel, Pitt<br />

Silvi Uattara, Syracuse<br />

Jasmine Burton, Virginia<br />

Lauren Fuller, Virginia<br />

Jazmen Russell, Wake Forest<br />

All-Freshman Team<br />

Karis Watson, Clemson<br />

Kate Federico, Clemson<br />

Milica Kubura, Florida State<br />

Tess Clark, Louisville<br />

Maggie Dejong, Louisville<br />

Haley Templeton, Miami<br />

Kaitlyn Kearney, NC State<br />

Sam Fry, Notre Dame<br />

Kylie Long, Wake Forest<br />

Caroline Wolf, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Champion / FLORIDA STATE<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

- FLORIDA StatE claimed its third consecutive conference title and 14th overall,<br />

edging Georgia Tech, 37-35, in the 10th annual Dr Pepper ACC Football<br />

Championship Game at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium on Dec. 6.<br />

- Florida State, which finished the regular season unbeaten, earned one of<br />

the four berths in the inaugural College Football Playoff. The third-seeded<br />

Seminoles fell to Oregon in a national semifinal game at the Rose Bowl on<br />

New Year’s Day.<br />

- The ACC became the first conference in NCAA history to send 11 teams to bowl<br />

games in back-to-back years. The ACC ranks second nationally since 2005<br />

with 86 teams taking part in bowl games.<br />

- Florida State extended its nation-leading bowl appearance streak to 33<br />

years. Virginia Tech ranks second at 22 straight years. Georgia Tech’s 18-<br />

year bowl game streak ties for the third-longest nationally.<br />

- With Georgia Tech’s 49-34 win over Mississippi State in the Capital One<br />

Orange Bowl, the ACC’s 4-1 record since 2012 in the New Year’s Six and<br />

College Football Playoff games (formerly the BCS) leads all conferences.<br />

- Clemson led the nation in total defense, tackles for loss, third-down<br />

conversion percentage defense, fewest first downs allowed and team pass<br />

efficiency defense.<br />

- The ACC saw six student-athletes – Clemson defensive end Vic Beasley, Duke<br />

offensive lineman Laken Tomlinson, Louisville safety Gerod Holliman and the<br />

Florida State trio of tight end Nick O’Leary, offensive guard Tre’ Jackson and<br />

placekicker Roberto Aguayo – earn consensus first-team All-America honors.<br />

- The ACC has had 12 consensus first-team All-Americans over the past two<br />

seasons, including Clemson’s Vic Beasley in both 2013 and <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

- Duke senior linebacker David Helton received the William V. Campbell Trophy from<br />

the National Football Foundation as the nation’s top scholar-athlete for <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

- Nine ACC schools were honored by the AFCA for their football graduation<br />

rates. Duke shared top honors with three other schools, while Wake Forest<br />

and Miami were also honored for graduation rates of 90 percent or better.<br />

- Louisville safety Gerod Holliman received the Jim Thorpe Award as the<br />

nation’s top defensive back after posting an FBS-best 14 interceptions, tying<br />

the NCAA record. The Cardinals ranked sixth in FBS total defense.<br />

- For the second time in head coach Paul Johnson’s seven years at the helm,<br />

Georgia Tech led the nation in rushing. The Yellow Jackets rushed for 342.1<br />

yards per game, breaking their previous ACC record of 323.3, set in 2010..<br />

- Pitt running back James Conner’s 1,765 yards rushing ranked as the thirdhighest<br />

single-season total in ACC history. Panthers sophomore wideout<br />

Tyler Boyd became the first player in ACC history to record at least 1,000<br />

receiving yards in both his freshman and sophomore seasons.<br />

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ACC FOOTBALL<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

& Offensive<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

Brad Kaaya<br />

Miami<br />

Defensive<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

Quin Blanding<br />

Virginia<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Paul Johnson<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

Jacobs Blocking Trophy<br />

Cameron Erving<br />

Florida State<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1953 Duke<br />

Maryland<br />

1954 Duke<br />

1955 Maryland<br />

Duke<br />

1956 Clemson<br />

1957 NC State<br />

1958 Clemson<br />

1959 Clemson<br />

1960 Duke<br />

1961 Duke<br />

1962 Duke<br />

1963 North Carolina<br />

NC State<br />

1964 NC State<br />

1965 Clemson<br />

NC State<br />

1966 Clemson<br />

1967 Clemson<br />

1968 NC State<br />

1969 South Carolina<br />

1970 Wake Forest<br />

1971 North Carolina<br />

1972 North Carolina<br />

1973 NC State<br />

All-Time National Champions<br />

1953 Maryland<br />

1981 Clemson<br />

1990 Georgia Tech<br />

1974 Maryland<br />

1975 Maryland<br />

1976 Maryland<br />

1977 North Carolina<br />

1978 Clemson<br />

1979 NC State<br />

1980 North Carolina<br />

1981 Clemson<br />

1982 Clemson<br />

1983 Maryland<br />

1984 Maryland<br />

1985 Maryland<br />

1986 Clemson<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1988 Clemson<br />

1989 Virginia<br />

Duke<br />

1990 Georgia Tech<br />

1991 Clemson<br />

1992 Florida State<br />

1993 Florida State<br />

1994 Florida State<br />

1995 Florida State<br />

Virginia<br />

1993 Florida State<br />

1999 Florida State<br />

2013 Florida State<br />

Player of the Year<br />

& Offensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

James Conner<br />

Pitt<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Vic Beasley<br />

Clemson<br />

Jim Tatum Scholar-<br />

Athlete of the Year<br />

David Helton<br />

Duke<br />

Brian Piccolo<br />

Award for Courage<br />

Duke Johnson<br />

Miami<br />

1996 Florida State<br />

1997 Florida State<br />

1998 Florida State<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

1999 Florida State<br />

2000 Florida State<br />

2001 Maryland<br />

2002 Florida State<br />

2003 Florida State<br />

2004 Virginia Tech<br />

2005 Florida State<br />

2006 Wake Forest<br />

2007 Virginia Tech<br />

2008 Virginia Tech<br />

2009 Georgia Tech*<br />

2010 Virginia Tech<br />

2011 Clemson<br />

2012 Florida State<br />

2013 Florida State<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

* Title vacated per NCAA ruling<br />

First Team Offense<br />

Jamison Crowder, Duke<br />

Laken Tomlinson, Duke<br />

Roberto Aguayo, Florida State<br />

Cameron Erving, Florida State<br />

Rashad Greene, Florida State<br />

Tre’ Jackson, Florida State<br />

Nick O’Leary, Florida State<br />

Jameis Winston, Florida State<br />

Duke Johnson, Miami<br />

Shane McDermott, Miami<br />

Tyler Boyd, Pitt<br />

T.J. Clemmings, Pitt<br />

James Conner, Pitt<br />

First Team Defense<br />

Stephone Anthony, Clemson<br />

Vic Beasley, Clemson<br />

Grady Jarrett, Clemson<br />

Garry Peters, Clemson<br />

Mario Edwards Jr., Florida State<br />

Eddie Goldman, Florida State<br />

Jalen Ramsey, Florida State<br />

Gerod Holliman, Louisville<br />

Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville<br />

Denzel Perryman, Miami<br />

Wil Baumann, NC State<br />

Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech<br />

First Team Special Teams<br />

Jamison Crowder, Duke<br />

Kevin Kavalec, Boston College<br />

Tyler Murphy, Boston College<br />

Daniel Rodriguez, Clemson<br />

Artavis Scott, Clemson<br />

Deshaun Watson, Clemson<br />

Jamal Bruce, Duke<br />

Jeremy Cash, Duke<br />

DeVon Edwards, Duke<br />

Bryon Fields, Duke<br />

David Helton, Duke<br />

Ross Martin, Duke<br />

Will Monday, Duke<br />

Shaquille Powell, Duke<br />

David Reeves, Duke<br />

Thomas Sirk, Duke<br />

Josh Snead, Duke<br />

Laken Tomlinson, Duke<br />

Shaun Wilson, Duke<br />

Ryan Hoefeld, Florida State<br />

Travis Rudolph, Florida State<br />

Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech<br />

Trevor Stroebel, Georgia Tech<br />

Ryan Johnson, Louisville<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Second Team Offense<br />

Andy Gallik, Boston College<br />

Zach Laskey, Georgia Tech<br />

Shaquille Mason, Georgia Tech<br />

DeAndre Smelter, Georgia Tech<br />

Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech<br />

Jamon Brown, Louisville<br />

DeVante Parker, Louisville<br />

Phillip Dorsett, Miami<br />

Ereck Flowers, Miami<br />

Clive Walford, Miami<br />

Tyler Boyd, Pitt<br />

Matt Rotheram, Pitt<br />

Ian Frye, Virginia<br />

Kevin Parks, Virginia<br />

Second Team Defense<br />

Jeremy Cash, Duke<br />

David Helton, Duke<br />

Terrance Smith, Florida State<br />

P.J. Williams, Florida State<br />

Adam Gotsis, Georgia Tech<br />

Quin Blanding, Virginia<br />

Henry Coley, Virginia<br />

Eli Harold, Virginia<br />

Corey Marshall, Virginia Tech<br />

Dadi Nicolas, Virginia Tech<br />

Kevin Johnson, Wake Forest<br />

Alex Kinal, Wake Forest<br />

Second Team Special Teams<br />

Tyler Boyd, Pitt<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Jake Smith, Louisville<br />

Nantambu Akil-Fentress, Miami<br />

Braxton Berrios, Miami<br />

Anthony Chickillo, Miami<br />

Calvin Heurtelou, Miami<br />

Justin Vogel, Miami<br />

Elijah Hood, North Carolina<br />

Caleb Peterson, North Carolina<br />

Nathan Staub, North Carolina<br />

Mitch Trubisky, North Carolina<br />

Tony Adams, NC State<br />

Bo Hines, NC State<br />

Tyler Purvis, NC State<br />

Joe Thuney, NC State<br />

Jack Tocho, NC State<br />

Adam Bisnowaty, Pitt<br />

David Durham, Pitt<br />

Avonte Maddox, Pitt<br />

Reggie Mitchell, Pitt<br />

Matt Rotheram, Pitt<br />

Ray Vinopal, Pitt<br />

Chad Voytik, Pitt<br />

Ryan Winslow, Pitt<br />

Third Team Offense<br />

Jon Hilliman, Boston College<br />

Bobby Vardaro, Boston College<br />

Artavis Scott, Clemson<br />

Mike Williams, Clemson<br />

Ross Martin, Duke<br />

Dalvin Cook, Florida State<br />

Cameron Erving, Florida State<br />

Bobby Hart, Florida State<br />

Josue Matias, Florida State<br />

Gerald Christian, Louisville<br />

Ryan Switzer, North Carolina<br />

Marquise Williams, North Carolina<br />

Sean Hickey, Syracuse<br />

Third Team Defense<br />

Josh Keyes, Boston College<br />

Connor Wujciak, Boston College<br />

Will Monday, Duke<br />

Ronald Darby, Florida State<br />

Reggie Northrup, Florida State<br />

Jamal Golden, Georgia Tech<br />

Quayshawn Nealy, Georgia Tech<br />

Sheldon Rankins, Louisville<br />

Anthony Chickillo, Miami<br />

Justin Vogel, Miami<br />

David Dean, Virginia<br />

Max Valles, Virginia<br />

Cameron Lynch, Syracuse<br />

Maurice Canady, Virginia<br />

Anthony Harris, Virginia<br />

Brandon Chubb, Wake Forest<br />

Merrill Noel, Wake Forest<br />

Third Team Special Teams<br />

Rashad Greene, Florida State<br />

Riley Dixon, Syracuse<br />

Zaire Franklin, Syracuse<br />

Sean Hickey, Syracuse<br />

Cameron Lynch, Syracuse<br />

John Miller, Syracuse<br />

Sam Rodgers, Syracuse<br />

Rob Trudo, Syracuse<br />

Robert Welsh, Syracuse<br />

Jarrod West, Syracuse<br />

Wil Wahee, Virginia<br />

Connor Wingo-Reeves, Virginia<br />

Chuck Clark, Virginia Tech<br />

David Wang, Virginia Tech<br />

Jordan Garside, Wake Forest<br />

Ryan Janvion, Wake Forest<br />

E.J. Scott, Wake Forest<br />

Cam Serigne, Wake Forest<br />

Hunter Williams, Wake Forest<br />

John Wolford, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC FOOTBALL<br />

Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game<br />

• The tree-lighting ceremony on Thursday, December 4 in Uptown Charlotte<br />

again kicked off the ACC Football Championship Game celebration.<br />

• The 14 ACC mascots and <strong>2014</strong> ACC Football award-winners visited with children<br />

at Novant Health Hemby Children’s Hospital. The mascots also rode the Lynx<br />

and attended a Charlotte Hornets game.<br />

• Uptown Charlotte’s EPICENTRE again served as headquarters for ACC football<br />

fans the night before the ACC Football Championship Game, with a battle of the<br />

Florida State and Georgia Tech pep bands, ACC mascots and a DJ.<br />

• The annual ACC Fan 5K and kids mascot race took place the morning of the<br />

ACC Football Championship Game. All proceeds benefited Novant Health Hemby<br />

Children’s Hospital.<br />

• The annual youth cheerleader practice was held in partnership with the Universal<br />

Cheerleaders Association. The event provided youth cheerleaders the opportunity<br />

to receive private instruction from world renowned UCA staff and learn and perform<br />

a routine on the field before the ACC Football Championship Game.<br />

• The ACC & USA Football FUNdamentals Clinic was held on the Carolina Panthers’<br />

practice field. The clinic instructed participants ages 7-13 and their parents on<br />

proper equipment fitting, concussion awareness and the heads-up tackling<br />

technique.<br />

• The <strong>2014</strong> ACC Football FanFest presented by AT&T was held prior to the ACC<br />

Football Championship game. This year’s event took place from noon to 7 p.m.<br />

on Mint Street adjacent to Bank of America Stadium and was highlighted by a<br />

free concert from country music acts Thompson Square and Chase Rice. Fans<br />

enjoyed the day of activities including live music, interactive games, team<br />

bands, mascots, pep rallies, Corporate Champion attractions and giveaways,<br />

food and beverages, live entertainment and autograph opportunities with<br />

ACC Legends.<br />

• The ACC continued its collaboration with Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) to<br />

invite WWP injured service members and their guests to the game. The 10 invited<br />

WWP families enjoyed VIP hospitality at FanFest, VIP viewing of the Thompson<br />

Square and Chase Rice concerts and pregame sideline access. In addition, three<br />

of these heroes took part in the pregame coin toss on the field.<br />

• The ACC began an initiative to recognize local Teachers of the Year by inviting<br />

them to ACC Championship events. The Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools 20<strong>15</strong><br />

Teacher of the Year finalists and their guests were invited to attend the game.<br />

ACC Kickoff<br />

the ACC’s 14 head football coaches and 28 of its student-athletes gathered at the<br />

Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C., in July <strong>2014</strong> with more than 500 credentialed<br />

media members. The media contingency included all platforms of ESPN, national,<br />

regional and local radio, print and television entities including ESPN.com,<br />

USA Today, SI.com, CBSSports.com and Yahoo Sports. Press conferences with<br />

coaches and student-athletes were live streamed on theACC.com in addition to<br />

on-site media availability with the ACC’s bowl partners, a representative of the<br />

College Football Playoff and the ACC’s Coordinator of Football Officials. Player<br />

and coach press conference excerpts and returning player file highlights were<br />

posted on AVCS, with 750 total downloads of the clips.<br />

ESPN Car WASH<br />

ACC coaches appeared on multiple ESPN programs and platforms during the<br />

network’s annual mid-summer ‘car wash.’ Outlets included College Football<br />

Live, SportsCenter, First Take, SportsNation, Highly Questionable, Numbers<br />

Never Lie and E:60 on television, ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike in the Morning, SVP<br />

& Russillo, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, Sedano & Stink, The Freddie Coleman<br />

Show, The Dan LeBartard Show and College GameDay Radio, in addition to<br />

interviews with ESPN.com national writers Travis Haney, Ivan Maisel and Brett<br />

McMurphy and Heather Dinich and podcasts.<br />

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ACC FOOTBALL<br />

ACC in Bowl Games<br />

For the second consecutive year, 11 of the ACC’s 14 schools were bowl-eligible,<br />

including Florida State as a participant in the inaugural College Football Playoff.<br />

Eight of the ACC’s 11 bowls were against Power 5 opponents, and four were<br />

against teams ranked in the top <strong>15</strong>.<br />

Notre Dame Football Game DATES<br />

The ACC and Notre Dame<br />

announced in October their<br />

football game dates through<br />

the 2025 season, formally<br />

sealing the partnership that<br />

will feature an average of<br />

five games per year between<br />

ACC teams and the Fighting<br />

Irish over a 12-year span.<br />

Highlights include a pair of<br />

Labor Day Monday matchups<br />

in 2019 (at Louisville) and<br />

2021 (at Florida State). The<br />

60-game lineup will see<br />

Notre Dame play at least<br />

four games per year against<br />

each of the ACC’s 14 football<br />

member schools.<br />

NFL Draft<br />

In all, 47 ACC players were selected in the 20<strong>15</strong> NFL Draft. Nine of them, a total<br />

tied for the highest such figure of any conference, were first-round selections.<br />

This success was highlighted through releases following each day, including a<br />

dedicated page on theACC.com with a draft board, information and videos on<br />

draftees, and a map of selections, as well as individual graphics for each studentathlete<br />

drafted in the first round and graphics listing all student-athletes drafted<br />

in each subsequent round.<br />

ACC LEGENDS<br />

The 10th class of ACC Football Legends was honored during the<br />

Night of Legends event prior to the game and on field prior to the<br />

championship game.<br />

Chris Snee • Boston College<br />

Donnell Woolford • Clemson<br />

Chris Castor • Duke<br />

Derrick Brooks • Florida State<br />

John Davis • Georgia Tech<br />

Frank Minnifield • Louisville<br />

Darrin Smith • Miami<br />

Greg Ellis • North Carolina<br />

Jesse Campbell • NC State<br />

Hugh Green • Pitt<br />

Art Monk • Syracuse<br />

George Welsh • Virginia<br />

Jake Grove • Virginia Tech<br />

Alan White • Wake Forest<br />

ACC NFL Player Outreach<br />

Upon the suggestion of the head football coaches at the <strong>2014</strong> ACC spring<br />

meetings, the ACC contacted 300-plus former ACC student-athletes who<br />

now compete in the NFL. Each player was provided a co-branded hat<br />

featuring the ACC Football logo and the player’s alma mater logo.<br />

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Alexander Ziegler<br />

WINTER Champions<br />

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ACC WOMen’s Swimming & Diving<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> / Virginia Champion / VIRGINIA<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Jennifer Marrkand<br />

Virginia<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Augie Busch<br />

Virginia<br />

Swimmer of the Year<br />

Kelsi Worrell<br />

Louisville<br />

Diving Coach<br />

of the Year<br />

Ron Piemonte<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Diver of the Year<br />

Kaylea Arnett<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Kelsi Worrell<br />

Louisville<br />

1979 NC State<br />

1980 NC State<br />

1981 North Carolina<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1983 North Carolina<br />

1984 North Carolina<br />

1985 North Carolina<br />

1986 North Carolina<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1988 Clemson<br />

1989 Clemson<br />

1990 Virginia<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

Sarah Braun, Clemson<br />

Allison Brophy, Clemson<br />

Leah Goldman, Duke<br />

Jaimee Gundry, Duke<br />

Kendall McClenney, Duke<br />

Kiera Molloy, Duke<br />

Caroline Gerhardt, Florida State<br />

Natalie Pierce, Florida State<br />

Katrina Young, Florida State<br />

Kaitlyn Dressel, Florida State<br />

Lydia Ware, Florida State<br />

Kate Brandus, Georgia Tech<br />

Caroline Price, Georgia Tech<br />

Shannon Lumbra, Georgia Tech<br />

Abigail Chin, Louisville<br />

Andrea Cotrell, Louisville<br />

Andrea Kneppers, Louisville<br />

Emily Stalmack, Louisville<br />

Kelsi Worrell, Louisville<br />

Cheyenne Cousineau, Miami<br />

Thea Vock, Miami<br />

Kristin Connors, NC State<br />

Lotta Nevalainen, NC State<br />

Natalie Labonge, NC State<br />

Alexia Zevnik, NC State<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 Clemson<br />

1998 Virginia<br />

1999 Virginia<br />

2000 North Carolina<br />

2001 North Carolina<br />

2002 North Carolina<br />

2003 Virginia<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2005 Maryland<br />

2006 Florida State<br />

2007 North Carolina<br />

2008 Virginia<br />

2009 Virginia<br />

2010 Virginia<br />

2011 Virginia<br />

2012 Virginia<br />

2013 Virginia<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

Krista Duffield, NC State<br />

Katelyn Linker, NC State<br />

Katie McKay, North Carolina<br />

Emma Nunn, North Carolina<br />

Abigail Fisher, North Carolina<br />

Emma Gaboury, Notre Dame<br />

Sherri McIntee, Notre Dame<br />

Emma Reaney, Notre Dame<br />

Katriona Blezy, Pitt<br />

Kinga Cichowska, Pitt<br />

Alexandra Iwanicki, Pitt<br />

Jessica Nederlanden, Pitt<br />

Charlene Yuan, Pitt<br />

Lauren Mills, Pitt<br />

Courtney Bartholomew, Virginia<br />

Shaun Casey, Virginia<br />

Emily Dicus, Virginia<br />

Kaitlyn Jones, Virginia<br />

Laura Simon, Virginia<br />

Leah Smith, Virginia<br />

Cece Williams, Virginia<br />

Ellen Williamson, Virginia<br />

Kaylea Arnett, Virginia Tech<br />

Caroline Buscaglia, Virginia Tech<br />

- VIRGINIA captured nine gold medals en route to its eighth straight conference<br />

title at the ACC Championships, held Feb. 18-21 at Georgia Tech. The Cavaliers<br />

amassed 1308.5 team points. North Carolina, which entered the final day of<br />

competition narrowly ahead of the Cavaliers, placed second with 1255. Virginia<br />

Tech held third place at 1018, while Louisville was fourth at 918.<br />

- The ACC Championship’s Most Valuable Women’s Swimmer Award went to<br />

Louisville’s Tanja Kylliainen, who shattered ACC overall and Championship<br />

records in the 400 IM and 200 butterfly, and claimed a third gold medal in the<br />

200 IM.<br />

- Virginia Tech senior Kaylea Arnett, who claimed gold medals in the 3-meter<br />

and platform competition, was named the Most Valuable Women’s Diver of the<br />

ACC Championship for the fourth consecutive year. She closed her career with<br />

six ACC Championship diving gold medals – three in the 1-meter, two in the<br />

3-meters and one in platform.<br />

- ACC swimmers and divers earned four individual NCAA championships – two<br />

each by Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell and Virginia’s Leah Smith, 53 All-America<br />

honors and 56 honorable mention All-America honors during the NCAA<br />

Championships.<br />

- This year’s total of four individual NCAA champions tied for the most ever in<br />

ACC Women’s Swimming and Diving history.<br />

- Virginia was the highest finishing team in the league at the NCAA Championships,<br />

placing fifth overall with 229 points. The Cavaliers were followed by Louisville<br />

(6th, 163 points). It marked the first time in conference history that two teams<br />

finished in the top six at the NCAA Championships.<br />

Leah Goldman, Duke<br />

Chelsea Britt, Florida State<br />

Kaitlyn Dressel, Florida State<br />

Katrina Young, Florida State<br />

Andrea Cottrell, Louisville<br />

Tanja Kylliainen, Louisville<br />

Kelsi Worrell, Louisville<br />

Cheyenne Cousineau, Miami<br />

Thea Vock, Miami<br />

Emma Reaney, Notre Dame<br />

Hellen Moffitt, North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Danielle Siverling, North Carolina<br />

Riki Bonneman, NC State<br />

Krista Duffield, NC State<br />

Ashlyn Koletic, NC State<br />

Lauren Poli, NC State<br />

Alexia Zevnik, NC State<br />

Kaleigh Ritter, Pitt<br />

Courtney Bartholomew, Virginia<br />

Hanne Borgersen, Virginia<br />

Caitlin Cooper, Virginia<br />

Fiona Donnelly, Virginia<br />

Kaitlyn Jones, Virginia<br />

Laura Simon, Virginia<br />

Leah Smith, Virginia<br />

Ellen Thomas, Virginia<br />

Ellen Williamson, Virginia<br />

Cece Williams, Virginia<br />

Kalyea Arnett, Virginia Tech<br />

Klaudia Nazieblo, Virginia Tech<br />

Emma Villarreal, Virginia Tech<br />

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ACC Men’s Swimming & Diving<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Champion / NC STATE AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Anton Ipsen<br />

NC State<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Braden Holloway<br />

NC State<br />

Swimmer of the Year<br />

Simonas Bilis<br />

NC State<br />

Diving Coach<br />

of the Year<br />

Randy Ableman<br />

Miami<br />

Diver of the Year<br />

Samuel Dorman<br />

Miami<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Andrew Kosic<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

- NC StatE won 10 of the 21 events, including four of the five relays, in<br />

claiming the 20<strong>15</strong> ACC Men’s Swimming and Diving Championship. Wolfpack<br />

swimmers won a combined 21 medals. NC State finished on top with 1,331<br />

points, ahead of Louisville in second with 1,178 and Virginia Tech in<br />

third (1,123).<br />

- Eight new ACC marks were set during the Championships, including six by<br />

team champion NC State. The Wolfpack relays set new ACC standards in the<br />

200 (1:<strong>15</strong>.62), 400 (2:48.92), and 800 (6:13.14) freestyle relays. Three<br />

student-athletes – Simonas Bilis, Ryan Held, and David Williams – swam on<br />

all three squads, while Andreas Schiellerup (200 FR) and Soeren Dahl (400<br />

& 800 FR) made up the fourth spots.<br />

- NC State’s Simonas Bilis was voted as the 20<strong>15</strong> ACC Championship Most<br />

Valuable Men’s Swimmer by the league’s coaches after winning six gold<br />

medals and one silver.<br />

- Miami freshman Briadam Herrera was named the Most Valuable Men’s<br />

Diver after taking the gold medals in both the 1- and 3-meters.<br />

- Miami senior diver Sam Dorman capped off his five-year career by breaking<br />

the NCAA 3-meter springboard diving record with 529.10 points in the 20<strong>15</strong><br />

NCAA Championships.<br />

- Atlantic Coast Conference swimmers and divers earned 31 All-America<br />

honors and 55 honorable mention All-America honors during the 20<strong>15</strong><br />

NCAA Championships.<br />

- Defending ACC champion NC State was the highest finishing team in the<br />

league at the NCAAs, placing eighth overall with 199.5 points. The Wolfpack<br />

was followed by Louisville (<strong>15</strong>th, 105.5 points), North Carolina (18th, 52.5<br />

points), and Miami (20th, 49 points).<br />

Connor Knight, Florida State<br />

Andrew Kosic, Georgia Tech<br />

Marcelo Acosta, Louisville<br />

Addison Bray, Louisville<br />

Trevor Carroll, Louisville<br />

Carlos Claverie, Louisville<br />

Pedro Coutinho, Louisville<br />

Thomas Dahlia, Louisville<br />

Aaron Greene, Louisville<br />

Grigory Tarasevich, Louisville<br />

Nolan Tesone, Louisville<br />

Samuel Dorman, Miami<br />

Briadam Herrera, Miami<br />

Henry Campbell, North Carolina<br />

Ben Colley, North Carolina<br />

Sam Lewis, North Carolina<br />

Simonas Bilis, NC State<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Stephen Coetzer, NC State<br />

Soeren Dahl, NC State<br />

Ryan Held, NC State<br />

Derek Hren, NC State<br />

Anton Ipsen, NC State<br />

Christian McCurdy, NC State<br />

Andreas Schiellerup, NC State<br />

Hennessey Stuart, NC State<br />

David Williams, NC State<br />

Dominic Giordano, Pitt<br />

JB Kolod, Virginia<br />

Robert Owen, Virginia Tech<br />

Jake Ores, Virginia Tech<br />

Brandon Fiala, Virginia Tech<br />

Thomas Shinholser, Virginia Tech<br />

Logan Stevens, Virginia Tech<br />

1954 NC State<br />

1955 NC State<br />

1956 NC State<br />

North Carolina<br />

1957 North Carolina<br />

1958 North Carolina<br />

1959 North Carolina<br />

1960 Maryland<br />

1961 Maryland<br />

North Carolina<br />

NC State<br />

1962 Maryland<br />

1963 Maryland<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

North Carolina<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 NC State<br />

1967 NC State<br />

1968 NC State<br />

1969 NC State<br />

1970 Maryland<br />

1971 NC State<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

Luke Keffer, Boston College<br />

David Armstrong, Duke<br />

Michael Miller, Duke<br />

Kazumu Takabayashi, Duke<br />

Clay Sanders, Duke<br />

Kevin Fraser, Duke<br />

Tyler Toren, Duke<br />

Dylan Grisell, Florida State<br />

Anthony Lyons, Florida State<br />

Tyler Roberge, Florida State<br />

Cole Hensley, Florida State<br />

Noah Harasz, Georgia Tech<br />

Andrew Kosic, Georgia Tech<br />

Yuval Safra, Georgia Tech<br />

Nico Van Duijn, Georgia Tech<br />

Brian Woodbury, Georgia Tech<br />

Addison Bray, Louisville<br />

Trevor Carroll, Louisville<br />

Rudy Edelen, Louisville<br />

Josh Quallen, Louisville<br />

Grigory Tarasvich, Louisville<br />

1972 NC State<br />

1973 NC State<br />

1974 NC State<br />

1975 NC State<br />

1976 NC State<br />

1977 NC State<br />

1978 NC State<br />

1979 NC State<br />

1980 NC State<br />

1981 NC State<br />

1982 NC State<br />

1983 North Carolina<br />

1984 NC State<br />

1985 NC State<br />

1986 Clemson<br />

1987 Virginia<br />

1988 North Carolina<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 Virginia<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1992 NC State<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1998 North Carolina<br />

1999 Virginia<br />

2000 Virginia<br />

2001 Virginia<br />

2002 Virginia<br />

2003 Virginia<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

2005 Virginia<br />

2006 Virginia<br />

2007 Florida State<br />

2008 Virginia<br />

2009 Virginia<br />

2010 Virginia<br />

2011 Virginia<br />

2012 Virginia<br />

2013 Virginia<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia Tech<br />

20<strong>15</strong> NC State<br />

Aaron Young, Louisville<br />

Patrick Riess, North Carolina<br />

Soren Dahl, NC State<br />

Ryan Held, NC State<br />

Derek Hren, NC State<br />

Anton Ipsen, NC State<br />

Adam Linker, NC State<br />

Christian McCurdy, NC State<br />

Hennessey Stuart, NC State<br />

Ryan Wilkinson, NC State<br />

Andrew Jensen, Notre Dame<br />

Cameron Miller, Notre Dame<br />

Zachary Lierly, Pitt<br />

Spencer Gray, Pitt<br />

Carl Buergler, Virginia<br />

Colby Shinholser, Virginia<br />

Kyle Butts, Virginia Tech<br />

Brandon Fiala, Virginia Tech<br />

Morgan Latimer, Virginia Tech<br />

Logan Stevens, Virginia Tech<br />

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ACC WOMen’s Fencing<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> / Virginia<br />

Champion / Notre dame<br />

Fencer of the Year, Epee<br />

Olivia Adragna<br />

Boston College<br />

Fencer of the Year, Epee<br />

Ashley Severson<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Fencer of the Year, Foil<br />

Lee Kiefer<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Ron Miller<br />

North Carolina<br />

Fencer of the Year, Sabre<br />

Gillian Litynski<br />

North Carolina<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Lee Kiefer<br />

Notre Dame<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1971 North Carolina<br />

1972 North Carolina<br />

1973 North Carolina<br />

1974 North Carolina<br />

1975 North Carolina<br />

1976 North Carolina<br />

1977 North Carolina<br />

1978 Maryland<br />

1979 Clemson<br />

1980 North Carolina<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Notre Dame<br />

Olivia Adragna, Boston College<br />

Haley Fisher, Duke<br />

Jennifer Ling, Duke<br />

Sarah Collins, Duke<br />

Gillian Litynski, North Carolina<br />

Ashley Severson, Notre Dame<br />

Claudia Kulmacz, Notre Dame<br />

Francesca Russo, Notre Dame<br />

Lee Kiefer, Notre Dame<br />

Nicole Ameli, Notre Dame<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

- NOTRE DAME captured the ACC title as the league held its first Women’s<br />

Fencing Championship on Feb. 22 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Fighting<br />

Irish, ranked second nationally, defeated Boston College (19-8), Duke (19-<br />

8), and North Carolina (24-3) en route to the championship.<br />

- Notre Dame’s Lee Kiefer was named the ACC Championship MVP after<br />

dominating the foil competition.<br />

- Notre Dame led ACC teams in NCAA competition with <strong>15</strong>6 total points<br />

(combined men’s and women’s) to place third in the overall team scoring.<br />

Duke was ninth with 67, while Boston College finished in 20th place with 16<br />

points and North Carolina in 21st with <strong>15</strong>.<br />

- Two Notre Dame fencers won individual NCAA titles. Lee Kiefer went 21-2<br />

in foil pool play with a +69 indicator to advance as the top seed, before<br />

defeating St. John’s Marta Hausman, <strong>15</strong>-7, in the semifinals and Columbia’s<br />

Margaret Lu, <strong>15</strong>-13, in the title bout. The title is her third in three years<br />

as Keifer becomes the sixth fencer to win three in her freshman through<br />

junior seasons.<br />

- The Fighting Irish’s Francesca Russo claimed the fourth seed in sabre with<br />

a <strong>15</strong>-8 record in pool play, and then defeated top-seeded Adrienne Jarocki<br />

of Harvard, <strong>15</strong>-12, in the semifinals. In the title bout, Russo cruised to a <strong>15</strong>-6<br />

victory over Penn State’s Karen Chang to become the ninth freshman to<br />

win a title.<br />

- Kiefer and Russo were two of 13 women fencers from the ACC selected for<br />

the NCAA Championships, which were held March 19-22 at Ohio State.<br />

Sabre<br />

Gillian Litynski, North Carolina<br />

Claudia Kulmacz, Notre Dame<br />

Foil<br />

Lee Kiefer, Notre Dame<br />

Nicole McKee, Notre Dame<br />

Epée<br />

Nicole Ameli, Notre Dame<br />

Ashley Severson, Notre Dame<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

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ACC Men’s Fencing<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Champion / Notre dame AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Fencer of the Year, Epee<br />

Garrett McGrath<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Gia Kvaratskhelia<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Fencer of the Year, Foil<br />

Ariel DeSmet<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Ariel DeSmet<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Fencer of the Year, Sabre<br />

Jonathan Fitzgerald<br />

Notre Dame<br />

- NOTRE DAME captured the ACC title as the league held its first Men’s Fencing<br />

Championship since 1980 on Feb. 21 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It marked<br />

the return of fencing as a sanctioned championship sport to the ACC,<br />

which previously held a men’s championship for 10 seasons, from 1971<br />

through 1980.<br />

- The Fighting Irish, in their first season of ACC fencing competition, finished<br />

the Championship team competition with a perfect 3-0 record. Notre Dame<br />

was led by its foil squad, which defeated Boston College and Duke by 8-1<br />

scores and blanked North Carolina 9-0 for a combined tally of 25-2.<br />

- Notre Dame’s Ariel DeSmet was named the ACC Championship MVP after<br />

posting a 7-0 record in the foil competition.<br />

- Two of the ACC’s four teams – Notre Dame at No. 3 and Duke at No. 9 –<br />

finished the regular season ranked among the nation’s top 10 by<br />

CollegeFencing360.com.<br />

- Notre Dame led ACC teams in NCAA competition with <strong>15</strong>6 total points<br />

(combined men’s and women’s) to place third overall. Duke was ninth with<br />

67, while Boston College finished in 20th place with 16 points and North<br />

Carolina in 21st with <strong>15</strong>.<br />

- Nine men fencers from the ACC earned spots in the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA<br />

Championships, which were held March 19-22 at Ohio State.<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Sabre<br />

Jonathan Fitzgerald, Notre Dame<br />

Jonah Shainberg, Notre Dame<br />

1971 North Carolina<br />

1972 North Carolina<br />

1973 North Carolina<br />

1974 North Carolina<br />

1975 North Carolina<br />

1976 North Carolina<br />

1977 North Carolina<br />

1978 Maryland<br />

1979 Clemson<br />

1980 North Carolina<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Notre Dame<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Chris Monti, Duke<br />

Dean Ischiropoulos, Duke<br />

Jan Maceczek, Duke<br />

Pascual Di Tella, Duke<br />

Ariel De Smet, Notre Dame<br />

Garrett McGrath, Notre Dame<br />

John Hallsten, Notre Dame<br />

Jonah Shainberg, Notre Dame<br />

Jonathan Fitzgerald, Notre Dame<br />

Nicholas Hanahan, Notre Dame<br />

Virgile Collineau, Notre Dame<br />

Foil<br />

Virgile Collineau, Notre Dame<br />

Ariel DeSmet, Notre Dame<br />

Epée<br />

Garrett McGrath, Notre Dame<br />

Ethan Grab, Boston College<br />

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ACC WOMen’s Indoor Track & Field<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> / Virginia Champion / Clemson<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Chelsea Jarvis<br />

Florida State<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Mark Elliott<br />

Clemson<br />

Field Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Megan Clark<br />

Duke<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Colleen Quigley<br />

Florida State<br />

Track Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Natoya Goule<br />

Clemson<br />

1987 Virginia<br />

1988 North Carolina<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1992 Clemson<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Grace Barnett, Clemson<br />

Anima Banks, Duke<br />

Erica Brand, Duke<br />

Megan Clark, Duke<br />

Madison Granger, Duke<br />

Lauren Hansson, Duke<br />

Urina Harrell, Duke<br />

Karli Johonnot, Duke<br />

Elizabeth Kerpon, Duke<br />

Teddi Maslowksi, Duke<br />

Madeline Price, Duke<br />

Chelsea Jarvis, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Georgia Peel, Florida State<br />

Kellion Knibb, Florida State<br />

Sage Watson, Florida State<br />

Sydnee Over, Florida State<br />

Dolly Nyemah, Louisville<br />

Bre’Yana Wash, Louisville<br />

Lea Johnson, Miami<br />

Tiffany Okieme, Miami<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1998 North Carolina<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 North Carolina<br />

2001 North Carolina<br />

2002 Georgia Tech<br />

2003 North Carolina<br />

2004 North Carolina<br />

2005 Miami<br />

2006 Miami<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2007 Virginia Tech<br />

2008 Virginia Tech<br />

2009 Florida State<br />

2010 Clemson<br />

2011 Clemson<br />

2012 Clemson<br />

2013 Clemson<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Clemson<br />

Brittany Hull, North Carolina<br />

Tory Kemp, North Carolina<br />

Cameron Overstreet, North Carolina<br />

Xenia Rahn, North Carolina<br />

Erika Kemp, NC State<br />

Megan Moye, NC State<br />

Joanna Thomson, NC State<br />

Danielle Aragon, Notre Dame<br />

Margaret Bamgbose, Notre Dame<br />

Mary-Esther Gourdin, Notre Dame<br />

Jessica Harris, Notre Dame<br />

Emily Morris, Notre Dame<br />

Rachel Rhodes, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Haley Springman, Pitt<br />

Shaina Harrison, Syracuse<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Christine Bohan, Virginia<br />

Johnna Dominick, Virginia Tech<br />

Hanna Green, Virginia Tech<br />

Paige Kvartunas, Virginia Tech<br />

Nyki Caldwell, Wake Forest<br />

- CLEMSON captured its fifth ACC women’s Indoor Championship in six years and<br />

its sixth overall at Blacksburg, Virginia, on Feb. 28 with 102 team points. Florida<br />

State (81) finished in second place, and Notre Dame (74) took third.<br />

- Notre Dame’s Molly Seidel earned Most Valuable Track Performer honors at the<br />

ACC Championships, while Clemson’s Mimi Land took home the Most Valuable<br />

Field Performer award.<br />

- Clemson’s women also led conference teams in scoring with <strong>15</strong> points and<br />

a 12th-place finish in the NCAA Championships. Duke (11 points) placed 21st,<br />

Florida State (10) in 24th and North Carolina (9) in 26th.<br />

- ACC women earned All-America honors in 26 events at the NCAA Championships,<br />

led by 800 meters gold medalist Natoya Goule of Clemson.<br />

- Duke junior Megan Clark took the silver medal at the NCAAs in the women’s pole<br />

vault with a 4.5 meter effort (14-9) that tied the ACC record. North Carolina’s<br />

Xenia Rahn took a bronze medal in the women’s pentathlon and set a new ACC<br />

mark with 4,450 points.<br />

- The regular season saw Boston College senior Liv Westphal run the women’s<br />

5,000 meters in a league-record time of <strong>15</strong>:31.82 in early December.<br />

- Two more ACC women’s marks were set later in the regular season, with<br />

Miami sophomore Shakima Wimbley racing to a women’s 400 time of 51.82<br />

and Florida State’s Colleen Quigley delivering a mile time of 4:29.67, which at<br />

the time ranked as the fifth-fastest in NCAA history.<br />

Laura Hottenrott, Boston College<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Iana Amsterdam, Clemson<br />

Grace Barnett, Clemson<br />

Tanisha Coppin, Clemson<br />

Samantha Elliott, Clemson<br />

Nia Fluker, Clemson<br />

Natoya Goule, Clemson<br />

Sabria Hadley, Clemson<br />

Myasia Jacobs, Clemson<br />

Olivia James, Clemson<br />

Mimi Land, Clemson<br />

Deja Parrish, Clemson<br />

Torie Robinson, Clemson<br />

Anasterasia Terrell, Clemson<br />

Anima Banks, Duke<br />

Erica Brand, Duke<br />

Megan Clark, Duke<br />

Madison Granger, Duke<br />

Lauren Hanssonm, Duke<br />

Urina Harrell, Duke<br />

Karli Johonnot, Duke<br />

Elizabeth Kerpon, Duke<br />

Madeline Kopp, Duke<br />

Teddi Maslowski, Duke<br />

Madeline Price, Duke<br />

Kali Davis-White, Florida State<br />

Der’Renae Freeman, Florida State<br />

Kala Funderburk, Florida State<br />

Chelsea Jarvis, Florida State<br />

Lakitta Johnson, Florida State<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Kellion Knibb, Florida State<br />

Sydnee Over, Florida State<br />

Georgia Peel, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Grete Sadeiko, Florida State<br />

Helene Swanepoel, Florida State<br />

Carissa Tipler, Georgia Tech<br />

Bailey Weiland, Georgia Tech<br />

Chanel Krause, Louisville<br />

Dolly Nyemah, Louisville<br />

Bre’Yana Wash, Louisville<br />

Kelsey Balkwill, Miami<br />

Lea Johnson, Miami<br />

Stefani Kerrison, Miami<br />

Tiffany Okieme, Miami<br />

Shakima Wimbley, Miami<br />

Emily Godwin, North Carolina<br />

Brittany Hull, North Carolina<br />

Tory Kemp, North Carolina<br />

Annie LeHardy, North Carolina<br />

Cameron Overstreet, North Carolina<br />

Xenia Rahn, North Carolina<br />

Elizabeth Whelan, North Carolina<br />

Nicole Chavis, NC State<br />

Samantha George, NC State<br />

Erika Kemp, NC State<br />

Megan Moye, NC State<br />

Tiana Patillo, NC State<br />

Alexis Perry, NC State<br />

Megan Rempel, NC State<br />

Lacey Shuman, NC State<br />

Paisley Simmons, NC State<br />

Joanna Thompson, NC State<br />

Sequoia Watkins, NC State<br />

Danielle Aragon, Notre Dame<br />

Margaret Bamgbose, Notre Dame<br />

Jade Barber, Notre Dame<br />

Parker English, Notre Dame<br />

Mary Esther Gourdin, Notre Dame<br />

Amber Lalla, Notre Dame<br />

Emily Morris, Notre Dame<br />

Rachel Rhodes, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Jordan Shead, Notre Dame<br />

Haley Springman, Pitt<br />

Shaina Harrison, Syracuse<br />

Regine Hunter, Syracuse<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Sofia Mossberg, Syracuse<br />

Christine Bohan, Virginia<br />

Bridget Guy, Virginia<br />

Jordan Lavender, Virginia<br />

Johnna Dominick, Virginia Tech<br />

Hanna Green, Virginia Tech<br />

Paige Kvartunas, Virginia Tech<br />

Shannon Morton, Virginia Tech<br />

Sarah Rapp, Virginia Tech<br />

Amanda Smith, Virginia Tech<br />

Nyki Caldwell, Wake Forest<br />

Sydney White, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Champion / Virginia Tech AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Kendal Williams<br />

Florida State<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Dave Cianelli<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Field Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Manuel Ziegler<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Martin Hehir<br />

Syracuse<br />

Track Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Tevin Hester<br />

Clemson<br />

- VIRGINIA TECH captured its third ACC Indoor Track and Field Championship<br />

on Feb. 28 before a home crowd at Rector Field House. The Hokies placed<br />

first with 101 team points. Florida State placed second with 86.5, and<br />

Virginia was third with 71.<br />

- Clemson’s Tevin Hester and Syracuse’s Martin Hehir earned Co-Most<br />

Valuable Track Performer honors at the ACC Championships, while NC<br />

State’s Jonathan Addison and Virginia’s Jordan Young were the Co-Most<br />

Valuable Field Performers.<br />

- Virginia led conference teams in scoring with eight points and a 23rd-place<br />

finish at the NCAA Championships. Virginia Tech, which led all ACC schools<br />

with seven qualifiers in the NCAA men’s field, also finished among the top<br />

30 with seven team points (28th place).<br />

- ACC men earned All-America honors in 26 events at the NCAA Championships,<br />

led by Louisville’s Ben Williams, who took home a bronze medal in the triple<br />

jump with a distance of 16.53 meters (54-2).<br />

- One ACC overall men’s record fell during the ACC Championships, where<br />

Virginia Tech’s Manuel Ziegler posted a triple jump of 16.61 meters (54-6).<br />

The effort topped the previous record of 16.57m (54-4.5) by NC State’s<br />

Mike Patton. That record had stood since 1998.<br />

- Virginia Tech’s Thomas Curtin was named the USTFCCCA Southeast Region<br />

Track Performer of the Year, NC State’s Jonathan Addison the Field<br />

Performer of the Year and Virginia Tech’s Dave Cianelli the Coach of the<br />

Year. The Hokies’ Ben Thomas was named the region’s Men’s Assistant<br />

Coach of the Year.<br />

1954 Maryland<br />

1955 North Carolina<br />

1956 Maryland<br />

1957 Maryland<br />

1958 Maryland<br />

1959 Maryland<br />

1960 Maryland<br />

1961 Maryland<br />

1962 Maryland<br />

1963 Maryland<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 Maryland<br />

1967 Maryland<br />

1968 Maryland<br />

1969 Maryland<br />

1970 Maryland<br />

1971 Maryland<br />

1972 Maryland<br />

1973 Maryland<br />

1974 Maryland<br />

1975 Maryland<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1976 Maryland<br />

1977 Maryland<br />

1978 Maryland<br />

1979 Maryland<br />

1980 Maryland<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1988 NC State<br />

1989 Clemson<br />

1990 Clemson<br />

1991 Clemson<br />

1992 Clemson<br />

1993 Clemson<br />

1994 Florida State<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 Clemson<br />

1998 Clemson<br />

1999 Clemson<br />

2000 Clemson<br />

2001 Clemson<br />

2002 Clemson<br />

2003 Florida State<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2004 Florida State<br />

2005 Florida State<br />

2006 Florida State<br />

2007 Florida State*<br />

2008 Florida State<br />

2009 Florida State<br />

2010 Florida State<br />

2011 Virginia Tech<br />

2012 Florida State<br />

2013 Virginia Tech<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia Tech<br />

No indoor championships<br />

were held between 1981<br />

and 1986.<br />

* Title vacated per<br />

NCAA ruling<br />

Jorel Belafonte, Clemson<br />

Elijah Britton, Clemson<br />

Shai Carpenter, Clemson<br />

Michael Cheeks, Clemson<br />

Tevin Hester, Clemson<br />

Jeffrey Green, Clemson<br />

Cordell Lamb, Clemson<br />

James Plummer, Clemson<br />

Torian Ware, Clemson<br />

Stephen Boals, Duke<br />

Henry Farley, Duke<br />

Chaz Hawkins, Duke<br />

Tanner Johnson, Duke<br />

Nate McClafferty, Duke<br />

Ian Rock, Duke<br />

Brian Schoepfer, Duke<br />

Shaun Thompson, Duke<br />

Jake Burton, Florida State<br />

Michael Cherry, Florida State<br />

Austin Droogsma, Florida State<br />

Cejhae Greene, Florida State<br />

Jack Goodwin, Florida State<br />

Cristobal Hurtado-Arteaga, Florida State<br />

Paul Madzivire, Florida State<br />

Jalen Ramsey, Florida State<br />

Zak Seddon, Florida State<br />

Otniel Teixeira, Florida State<br />

Kendal Williams, Florida State<br />

Stargell Williams, Florida State<br />

Spencer Allen, Georgia Tech<br />

Jonathan Gardner, Georgia Tech<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Nikita Kirillov, Georgia Tech<br />

Calvin Arsenault, Louisville<br />

Josh Hall, Louisville<br />

Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville<br />

Oliver Newport, Louisville<br />

Ben Williams, Louisville<br />

Christian Cook, Miami<br />

John-Patrick Friday, Miami<br />

Josh Johnson, Miami<br />

Carlos Mangum, Miami<br />

David Njoku, Miami<br />

Mark Derrick, North Carolina<br />

Paul Haley, North Carolina<br />

AJ Hicks, North Carolina<br />

Javonte Lipsey, North Carolina<br />

Cory Nicholls, North Carolina<br />

Ryan Ramsey, North Carolina<br />

Kenneth Selmon, North Carolina<br />

Sean Sutton, North Carolina<br />

Ceo Ways, North Carolina<br />

Jonathan Addison, NC State<br />

Christopher Giesting, Notre Dame<br />

Alex Groesch, Notre Dame<br />

Harvey Smith, Notre Dame<br />

Brent Swanberg, Notre Dame<br />

Eric Ways, Notre Dame<br />

Luke Gallaher, Pitt<br />

Ashad Johnson-Conley, Pitt<br />

Chris Tate, Pitt<br />

Andrew Wells, Pitt<br />

Colin Bennie, Syracuse<br />

Jabari Butler, Syracuse<br />

Martin Hehir, Syracuse<br />

Donald Pollitt II, Syracuse<br />

Payton Hazzard, Virginia<br />

Nathan Kiley, Virginia<br />

Kyle King, Virginia<br />

Mike Marsella, Virginia<br />

Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia<br />

Ryan Satchell, Virginia<br />

Henry Wynne, Virginia<br />

Jordan Young, Virginia<br />

Jared Allison, Virginia Tech<br />

Darren Barlow, Virginia Tech<br />

Vincent Ciattei, Virginia Tech<br />

J.C. Coleman, Virginia Tech<br />

Thomas Curtin, Virginia Tech<br />

Martin Dally, Virginia Tech<br />

Kevin DeWillie, Virginia Tech<br />

Neil Gourley, Virginia Tech<br />

Brad Johnson, Virginia Tech<br />

Patrick Joseph, Virginia Tech<br />

Tomas Kruzliak, Virginia Tech<br />

Grant Pollock, Virginia Tech<br />

Stuart Robertson, Virginia Tech<br />

James Steck, Virginia Tech<br />

Chris Uhle, Virginia Tech<br />

Manuel Ziegler, Virginia Tech<br />

Michael Cyphers, Wake Forest<br />

Kyle Graves, Wake Forest<br />

Simon Holden, Wake Forest<br />

John Maurins, Wake Forest<br />

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Brett Bofinger, Duke<br />

Henry Farley, Duke<br />

Connor Hall, Duke<br />

Carl Heinz, Duke<br />

Tanner Johnson, Duke<br />

Nate McClafferty, Duke<br />

Ian Rock, Duke<br />

Brian Schoepfer, Duke<br />

Shaun Thompson, Duke<br />

Cristobal Hurtado-Arteaga,<br />

Florida State<br />

Otniel Teixeira, Florida State<br />

Stargell Williams, Florida State<br />

Nathan Daniel, Georgia Tech<br />

Brandon Lasater, Georgia Tech<br />

Calvin Arsenault, Louisville<br />

Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville<br />

Marcus Motill, Louisville<br />

Brad Vivace, Louisville<br />

Josh Johnson, Miami<br />

Gian Ragonesi, Miami<br />

A.J. Hicks, North Carolina<br />

Jonathan Addison, NC State<br />

Jule Rich, NC State<br />

Jacob Thomson, NC State<br />

Michael Clevenger, Notre Dame<br />

Christopher Giesting, Notre Dame<br />

Brent Swanberg, Notre Dame<br />

Luke Gallaher, Pitt<br />

Desmond Palmer, Pitt<br />

Colin Bennie, Syracuse<br />

Martin Hehir, Syracuse<br />

Thomas Madden, Virginia<br />

Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia<br />

Ryan Satchell, Virginia<br />

Darren Barlow, Virginia Tech<br />

Neil Gourley, Virginia Tech<br />

Torben Laidig, Virginia Tech<br />

James Steck, Virginia Tech<br />

Chris Uhle, Virginia Tech<br />

Alex Krall, Wake Forest


ACC WRESTLING<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> / Virginia Champion / VIRGINIA<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Kevin Jack<br />

NC State<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Kevin Dresser<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Wrestler of the Year<br />

Nick Gwiazdowski<br />

NC State<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Tyler Wilps<br />

Pitt<br />

1954 Maryland<br />

1955 Maryland<br />

1956 Maryland<br />

1957 Maryland<br />

1958 Maryland<br />

1959 Maryland<br />

1960 Maryland<br />

1961 Maryland<br />

1962 Maryland<br />

1963 Maryland<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 Maryland<br />

1967 Maryland<br />

1968 Maryland<br />

1969 Maryland<br />

1970 Maryland<br />

1971 Maryland<br />

1972 Maryland<br />

1973 Maryland<br />

1974 Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1975 Virginia<br />

1976 NC State<br />

1977 Virginia<br />

1978 NC State<br />

1979 North Carolina<br />

1980 North Carolina<br />

1981 NC State<br />

1982 NC State<br />

1983 NC State<br />

1984 North Carolina<br />

1985 North Carolina<br />

1986 North Carolina<br />

1987 North Carolina<br />

1988 NC State<br />

1989 NC State<br />

1990 NC State<br />

1991 NC State<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

Evan Botwin, Duke<br />

Marcus Cain, Duke<br />

Brian Dorsey, Duke<br />

Jake Faust, Duke<br />

Jacob Kasper, Duke<br />

Frank Abbondanza, North Carolina<br />

Nick Gwiazdowski, NC State<br />

Nicky Hall, NC State<br />

Bryce Meredith, NC State<br />

Peter Renda, NC State<br />

Dom Forys, Pitt<br />

Tyler Wilps, Pitt<br />

Joe Spisak, Virginia<br />

Nick Sulzer, Virginia<br />

Devin Carter, Virginia Tech<br />

Jared Haught, Virginia Tech<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

1996 NC State<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1998 North Carolina<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 North Carolina<br />

2001 NC State<br />

2002 NC State<br />

2003 North Carolina<br />

2004 NC State<br />

2005 North Carolina<br />

2006 North Carolina<br />

2007 NC State<br />

2008 Maryland<br />

2009 Maryland<br />

2010 Virginia<br />

2011 Maryland<br />

2012 Maryland<br />

2013 Virginia Tech<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia Tech<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

- VIRGINIA captured its fifth ACC wrestling championship and its second<br />

under head coach Steve Garland. The Cavaliers placed six wrestlers in the<br />

ACC Championship finals at Pitt on March 8. The Cavaliers finished with<br />

85.5 teams points. Pitt, hosting its first conference championship in any<br />

sport since joining the league for the 2013-14 season, placed second with<br />

71. Virginia Tech was third with 59.5, followed by Duke with 44 points, North<br />

Carolina with 42 and NC State with 31.<br />

- Pitt’s Tyler Wilps (174 pounds) was voted the Most Valuable Wrestler of the<br />

Championship by the league’s six head coaches and went on to a runnerup<br />

NCAA finish.<br />

- All six ACC teams placed in the top 28 of the NCAA Championships, led by<br />

Virginia Tech in 10th place. It marked the third consecutive top-10 finish in<br />

NCAA competition for the Hokies.<br />

- The ACC had an all-time high of 10 wrestlers earn All-America honors at the<br />

NCAA Championships, led by two-time heavyweight national champion Nick<br />

Gwiazdowski of NC State. Gwiazdowski became just the third wrestler in<br />

conference history to earn multiple national titles.<br />

- Virginia Tech placed atop the ACC standings during the regular season,<br />

posting a 5-0 mark in dual matches versus league opponents.<br />

- The ACC sent 36 wrestlers – 29 automatic qualifiers and seven who<br />

received at-large bids – to the NCAA Championships at St Louis on March<br />

19-21.<br />

- ACC wrestlers recorded 20 wins over higher-seeded opponents at the<br />

NCAA Championships.<br />

Mitch Finesilver, Duke<br />

Conner Hartman, Duke<br />

Jacob Kasper, Duke<br />

Christian Barber, North Carolina<br />

Ethan Ramos, North Carolina<br />

Joey Ward, North Carolina<br />

Nick Gwiazdowski, NC State<br />

Mikey Racciato, Pitt<br />

Ryan Solomon, Pitt<br />

Max Thomusseit, Pitt<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Tyler Wilps, Pitt<br />

Andrew Atkinson, Virginia<br />

Blaise Butler, Virginia<br />

George DiCamillo, Virginia<br />

Nick Herrman, Virginia<br />

Zach Nye, Virginia<br />

Nick Sulzer, Virginia<br />

Nick Brascetta, Virginia Tech<br />

Devin Carter, Virginia Tech<br />

Joey Dance, Virginia Tech<br />

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ACC WOMEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / NOTRE DAME<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

- NOTRE DAME, ranked second nationally, scored a 71-58 win over Florida<br />

State in the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament final March 8 at<br />

Greensboro, North Carolina. With the victory, the Fighting Irish clinched<br />

their second ACC title in an as many seasons as a conference member.<br />

- Notre Dame, which also finished atop the ACC regular-season standings<br />

with a <strong>15</strong>-1 league record, became the first team to repeat as conference<br />

outright regular season and tournament champion since Duke did so four<br />

straight seasons from 2001 through 2004.<br />

- Eight ACC teams earned berths in the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Tournament, matching the<br />

league record set in <strong>2014</strong>. The ACC’s five top-four tournament seeds were<br />

the most of any league.<br />

- With three additional teams selected to the WNIT, the ACC also led all<br />

conferences with 11 total squads taking part in postseason play.<br />

- With Notre Dame advancing the to the NCAA final and finishing as runner-up<br />

to champion Connecticut, this season marked the 20th appearance in the<br />

Final Four by a current ACC member school and 17th by a team representing<br />

the conference.<br />

- Notre Dame’s appearance in the national championship game was the 11th<br />

by a current ACC member school and the seventh by a team representing<br />

the conference.<br />

- A league-record five ACC teams were among the Sweet 16 of the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA<br />

Tournament field, leading all conferences this season and tying for the<br />

second-most in tournament history.<br />

- The ACC continued a streak of placing at least one team in the regional<br />

semifinals every year since the NCAA Women’s Championship began in<br />

1982 and brought the total number of ACC squads reaching the women’s<br />

regional finals over the past 34 years to 83.<br />

- ACC teams posted a 17-8 record in NCAA Tournament play. It marked the<br />

19th consecutive year that conference teams finished .500 or better in<br />

NCAA play.<br />

- The ACC led all conferences with five teams ranked among the top 16 of<br />

both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls. The ACC’s three<br />

top 10 teams ranked in the Coaches Poll (No. 2 Notre Dame, No. 7 Florida<br />

State and No. 8 Louisville) also led the nation.<br />

- Eight ACC teams posted at least 20 wins in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, and two posted at least<br />

30 wins (Notre Dame with 36 and Florida State with 32).<br />

- Notre Dame’s Jewell Loyd was recognized as the National Player of the Year<br />

by espnW, and Florida State’s Sue Semrau was named National Coach of<br />

the Year by the Associated Press, WBCA, Basketball Times and espnW.<br />

- Duke senior Elizabeth Williams became the first student-athlete in ACC<br />

women’s basketball history to be selected as an Associated Press All-<br />

American all four years of her collegiate career. Williams is also the first to<br />

be voted ACC Defensive Player of the Year each of her four seasons and the<br />

second to be selected All-ACC First Team four times.<br />

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ACC WOMEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

Brianna Turner<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Sue Semrau<br />

Florida State<br />

Sixth Player of the Year<br />

Shakayla Thomas<br />

Florida State<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Jewell Loyd<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Elizabeth Williams<br />

Duke<br />

Kay Yow Scholar-<br />

Athlete of the Year<br />

Elizabeth Williams<br />

Duke<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

First Team<br />

Elizabeth Williams, Duke<br />

Adut Bulgak, Florida State<br />

Kaela Davis, Georgia Tech<br />

Adrienne Motley, Miami<br />

Allisha Gray, North Carolina<br />

Stephanie Mavunga, North Carolina<br />

Jewell Loyd, Notre Dame<br />

Brianna Turner, Notre Dame<br />

Brianna Kiesel, Pitt<br />

Dearica Hamby, Wake Forest<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1978 Maryland<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1979 Maryland<br />

1998 North Carolina<br />

1980 NC State<br />

1999 Clemson<br />

1981 Maryland<br />

2000 Duke<br />

1982 Maryland<br />

2001 Duke<br />

1983 Maryland<br />

2002 Duke<br />

1984 North Carolina<br />

2003 Duke<br />

1985 NC State<br />

2004 Duke<br />

1986 Maryland<br />

2005 North Carolina<br />

1987 NC State<br />

2006 North Carolina<br />

1988 Maryland<br />

2007 North Carolina<br />

1989 Maryland<br />

2008 North Carolina<br />

1990 Virginia<br />

2009 Maryland<br />

1991 NC State<br />

2010 Duke<br />

1992 Virginia<br />

2011 Duke<br />

1993 Virginia<br />

2012 Maryland<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

2013 Duke<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Notre Dame<br />

1996 Clemson<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Notre Dame<br />

Second Team<br />

Azura Stevens, Duke<br />

Leticia Romero, Florida State<br />

Mariya Moore, Louisville<br />

Alexis Peterson, Syracuse<br />

Faith Randolph, Virginia<br />

All-Freshman Team<br />

Azura Stevens, Duke<br />

Shakayla Thomas, Florida State<br />

Mariya Moore, Louisville<br />

Brianna Turner, Notre Dame<br />

Mikayla Venson, Virginia<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Nicole Boudreau, Boston College Jassany, Williams, Miami<br />

Kelly Hughes, Boston College<br />

Ashley Williams, NC State<br />

Tiffany Lewis, Clemson<br />

Brianna Kiesel, Pitt<br />

Elizabeth Williams, Duke<br />

Yacine Diop, Pitt<br />

Rebecca Greenwell, Duke<br />

Monica Wignot, Pitt<br />

Brittany Brown, Florida State<br />

Brianna Butler, Syracuse<br />

Roddreka Rogers, Georgia Tech<br />

Breyana Mason, Virginia<br />

Sara Hammond, Louisville<br />

Faith Randolph, Virginia<br />

Myisha Hines-Allen, Louisville<br />

Rachel Camp, Virginia Tech<br />

Mariya Moore, Louisville<br />

Vanessa Panousis, Virginia Tech<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

2006 Maryland<br />

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ACC WOMEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

ACC Legends<br />

The ACC Tournament continues to embrace the history of<br />

women’s basketball in the conference with the Legends program.<br />

The 11th annual class of ACC Women’s Basketball Legends was<br />

honored at the Legends’ Brunch on Saturday, March 7 and then<br />

introduced at halftime of the first semifinal game.<br />

Clare Droesch • Boston College<br />

Amy McGowan • Clemson<br />

Alana Beard • Duke<br />

Cherry Rivers • Florida State<br />

Sonja Gamby • Georgia Tech<br />

Nell Knox • Louisville<br />

Ferne Labati • Miami<br />

Tracy Reid • North Carolina<br />

Jennifer Wolgemuth • NC State<br />

Natalie Achonwa • Notre Dame<br />

Debbie Lewis • Pitt<br />

Martha Rowe • Syracuse<br />

Audra Smith • Virginia<br />

Kerri Gardin • Virginia Tech<br />

Janice Collins • Wake Forest<br />

ACC/Big Ten Challenge<br />

ACC Tournament<br />

• The Atlantic Coast Conference, along with its<br />

Official Corporate Champions, hosted the annual<br />

ACC FanFest event in conjunction with the 20<strong>15</strong> ACC<br />

Women’s Basketball Tournament at the Greensboro<br />

Coliseum. ACC FanFest was held in and around the<br />

30,000-square-foot Pavilion adjacent to the main<br />

entrance of the Greensboro Coliseum. The free event<br />

featured ACC Corporate Champion attractions, live<br />

entertainment, appearances by the ACC mascots, an<br />

interactive sport court, an ACC Trivia game show, free<br />

face painting, food/drinks, an official Tournament<br />

merchandise store, interactive games and novelty<br />

stations, daily giveaways, ACC Legends autograph<br />

signing, and fun for the entire family.<br />

• The ACC hosted Wear Pink Wednesday on Wednesday,<br />

March 4 to honor those in the community who have<br />

been touched by cancer. Participating organizations<br />

included the Kay Yow Cancer Fund and Earlier.org, a<br />

partner of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament.<br />

Survivors were invited to attend the opening day<br />

games and participate in a ceremony during halftime of the 6:30 p.m. game.<br />

• The <strong>15</strong> ACC mascots visited Guilford Elementary School on Thursday, March<br />

5. During the visit, children had the opportunity to learn more about the<br />

conference, have their photo taken with their favorite ACC mascots and<br />

participate in basketball drills.<br />

• The ACC hosted its fifth annual “Mascot Night presented by Food Lion” during<br />

the final session on Friday, March 6. The mascots from each of the <strong>15</strong> ACC<br />

institutions were on hand at the Greensboro Coliseum to greet and interact<br />

with patrons, pose for photos and bring family fun to those in attendance for<br />

Session 8 (6 & 8 p.m. games) of the Tournament.<br />

• The ACC once again collaborated with Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) to<br />

invite WWP injured service members and their guests to the semifinal games<br />

on Saturday, March 7. More than 130 soldiers and family members participated<br />

in the event and enjoyed hospitality and game tickets. The soldiers were each<br />

recognized on court during a pregame ceremony.<br />

• The ACC continued an initiative to recognize local Teachers of the Year, by inviting<br />

them to ACC Championship events. The Guilford County Schools 20<strong>15</strong> Teacher<br />

of the Year finalists and their guests were invited to attend the championship<br />

game of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament.<br />

the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, one of the most anticipated events<br />

of the non-conference season, provided regional and national<br />

exposure for the league on back-to-back nights (Wednesday, Dec.<br />

3 and Thursday, Dec. 4). For only the second time in ACC/Big Ten<br />

Challenge history, the two storied<br />

conferences played to a tie in<br />

the <strong>2014</strong> Challenge, each winning<br />

seven games. The ACC is 6-0-2<br />

all-time in the Challenge with a<br />

54-39 record against the Big Ten<br />

in Challenge games.<br />

Florida St. 67, Purdue 64 (OT)<br />

Pitt 78, Ohio St. 74<br />

Michigan 83, Wake Forest 69<br />

Indiana 76, Boston College 67<br />

Notre Dame 92, Maryland 72<br />

Minnesota 60, at NC St. 55<br />

Nebraska 60, Duke 54<br />

Illinois 86, Virginia 63<br />

North Carolina 96, Rutgers 93 (2OT)<br />

Michigan St. 79, Georgia Tech 73 (OT)<br />

Syracuse 61, Penn St. 39<br />

Louisville 86, Iowa 52<br />

Virginia Tech 45, Northwestern 70<br />

Miami 66, Wisconsin 54<br />

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ACC WOMEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

ACC School Partnership<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference completed its 12th year of the “ACC<br />

Community School Day Program,” which culminated by allowing more than<br />

12,000 enthusiastic students — representing 12 county schools districts -<br />

to attend the 20<strong>15</strong> ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament at the Greensboro<br />

Coliseum.<br />

this educational partnership was created and developed in 2004 and now<br />

includes a broad-based elementary and middle school curriculum guide.<br />

The curriculum and lesson plans relate to ACC Women’s Basketball and are<br />

available to teachers in physical education, science, social studies, math,<br />

language arts and character development. Approved lesson plans are posted<br />

on www.learnnc.org.<br />

the PTA presidents from participating schools were invited to the ACC<br />

Women’s Basketball Tournament. During PTA Night on Friday, March 6, the<br />

presidents had the opportunity to play “Simon Sez” during halftime of the<br />

6 p.m. game. The winner received a $1,000 Food Lion gift card for his or her<br />

school.<br />

in addition to school attendance at the tournament, Virginia Tech, the No.<br />

<strong>15</strong> seed in the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament, visited an elementary<br />

school on Tuesday, March 3 as part of the Greensboro News & Record’s<br />

Newspapers in Education (NIE) program presented by the Official Corporate<br />

Champions of the ACC. Millis Road Elementary was the winner of the NIE “ACC<br />

Team Spirit” video contest. Top grade winners also received free tickets to<br />

ACC Mascot Night and other ACC prizes.<br />

Naismith Legacy AWARD<br />

the ACC was recognized as a<br />

recipient of the Naismith Legacy<br />

Award during the league’s<br />

men’s and women’s basketball<br />

tournaments. The Naismith<br />

Legacy Award is presented to<br />

players, coaches and other<br />

individuals or organizations<br />

from the game of basketball<br />

honoring their roles in<br />

furthering the values of honor,<br />

respect and integrity both on<br />

and off the court – values that<br />

were very close to the heart of<br />

Dr. James Naismith.<br />

WNBA Draft<br />

The WNBA Draft was held on Thursday, April 16. The ACC had four players<br />

drafted — including three in the first round (picks, 1, 4, 6), the most of any<br />

league — and the top pick in the second round. Notre Dame guard Jewell Loyd<br />

was selected with the overall No. 1 pick by Seattle. Duke’s Elizabeth Williams<br />

was selected with fourth pick by the Connecticut Sun and Wake Forest’s<br />

Dearica Hamby went sixth to the San Antonio Stars. Pitt’s Brianna Kiesel was<br />

selected with the first pick of the second round (13th overall) by the Tulsa<br />

Shock. The ACC has had at least one player go in the first round in each of the<br />

last 10 drafts, and current membership accounts for 44 first-round picks.<br />

Media DAY<br />

Held at Grandover Resort in Greensboro, on<br />

Wednesday, October 22, the <strong>15</strong> head basketball<br />

coaches and 26 student-athletes gathered to meet<br />

with credentialed media members and television<br />

partners. The media contingency included national,<br />

regional and local print and television entities (ESPN,<br />

the Associated Press, FOX Sports, Raycom, ACC<br />

Digital Network, etc.)<br />

ACC, Greensboro Served as Host for NCAA Regional<br />

The NCAA Women’s Basketball<br />

Committee selected the Atlantic<br />

Coast Conference and Greensboro<br />

Coliseum as hosts for the<br />

20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Division I Women’s<br />

Basketball Championship Regional<br />

Round. The women’s regional<br />

championships were played on<br />

March 27 and 29. The ACC and the<br />

Coliseum previously hosted an<br />

NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional<br />

Championship in 1999, 2007 and<br />

2008.<br />

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ACC MEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / Notre Dame<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

- NOTRE DAME claimed its first conference men’s basketball championship,<br />

defeating North Carolina, 90-82, in the New York Life ACC Tournament<br />

finals in Greensboro.<br />

- Virginia repeated as ACC regular-season champion to mark the first<br />

time in league history that the ACC has boasted a different regularseason,<br />

conference tournament and NCAA Championship team in the<br />

same year.<br />

- Duke defeated Wisconsin, 68-63, in the NCAA championship game at<br />

Indianapolis for the program’s fifth national title. It is the nation-leading<br />

sixth national championship by an ACC school in the last <strong>15</strong> years and<br />

the 13th overall.<br />

- Six ACC teams earned NCAA Tournament bids, and a league-record five<br />

teams earned Sweet 16 berths. Three – Duke, Louisville and Notre Dame<br />

– reached the Elite Eight.<br />

- With a 17-5 record in NCAA Tournament play, ACC teams have won half<br />

or more of their tournament games in 28 consecutive years. That’s the<br />

longest run of its kind.<br />

- The ACC’s 17 wins in the NCAA Tournament set a new league record and<br />

tied for the second-most by any conference all-time.<br />

- Duke’s Jahlil Okafor and Notre Dame’s Jerian Grant (New York Life ACC<br />

Tournament MVP) earned consensus All-America honors. Duke’s Tyus<br />

Jones was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Final Four.<br />

- Led by No. 1 Duke, the ACC had six teams ranked in the final Coaches’<br />

Poll, including four among the top 10 and five among the top 12.<br />

- With Duke ranked No. 4, Virginia No. 6 and Notre Dame No. 8 by the<br />

Associated Press, the ACC extended its streak of having at least one<br />

team ranked in the top 10 of the final AP poll to 55 consecutive seasons.<br />

- The ACC was the only conference with two teams among the final NCAA<br />

RPI top seven (Duke at No. 5 and Virginia at No. 7).<br />

- For the first time in league history, three teams finished with 30 or<br />

more wins and six with at least 25 wins.<br />

- ACC posted a 167-51 (.766) record against non-conference teams during<br />

the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> season, including a nation’s best 21-11 record against<br />

nationally ranked teams.<br />

- With a Jan. 25 win over St. John’s at Madison Square Garden, Duke’s<br />

Mike Krzyzewski became the first NCAA Division I head coach to win<br />

1,000 games. He finished the season with 1,018 career wins following<br />

the Blue Devils’ run to the national title.<br />

- The <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> season ended with past or present ACC coaches holding<br />

the top five places on the NCAA Tournament’s all-time win list. Duke’s<br />

Mike Krzyzewski leads with 88, followed by the late Dean Smith (North<br />

Carolina) and current UNC coach Roy Williams with 65 apiece. Syracuse’s<br />

Jim Boheim and Louisville’s Rick Pitino follow with 53 each. Krzyzewski,<br />

Williams and Pitino combined for 11 wins in the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAAs.<br />

- With his fifth NCAA Championship, Duke’s Krzyzewski ranks second alltime<br />

only to the legendary John Wooden of UCLA, who won 10.<br />

- Miami advanced to the finals of the 20<strong>15</strong> NIT at New York’s Madison<br />

Square Garden before losing to Stanford, 66-64, in overtime.<br />

- For a second straight year the ACC set a single-season attendance<br />

record, eclipsing the 3 million mark for the first time in league history.<br />

With three teams among the top four in average attendance (and four<br />

of the top seven in total attendance), the league’s <strong>15</strong> schools totaled<br />

3,069,296 over 263 regular-season games and seven New York Life ACC<br />

Tournament sessions.<br />

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ACC MEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Jahlil Okafor<br />

Duke<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Tony Bennett<br />

Virginia<br />

Sixth Man of the Year<br />

BeeJay Anya<br />

NC State<br />

Most Improved<br />

Rakeem Christmas<br />

Syracuse<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1978 Maryland<br />

1954 NC State<br />

1955 NC State<br />

1956 NC State<br />

1957 North Carolina<br />

1958 Maryland<br />

1959 NC State<br />

1960 Duke<br />

1961 Wake Forest<br />

1962 Wake Forest<br />

1963 Duke<br />

1964 Duke<br />

1965 NC State<br />

1966 Duke<br />

1967 North Carolina<br />

1968 North Carolina<br />

1969 North Carolina<br />

1970 NC State<br />

1971 South Carolina<br />

1972 North Carolina<br />

1973 NC State<br />

1974 NC State<br />

1975 North Carolina<br />

1976 Virginia<br />

1977 North Carolina<br />

1978 Duke<br />

1979 North Carolina<br />

1980 Duke<br />

1981 North Carolina<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1983 NC State<br />

1984 Maryland<br />

1985 Georgia Tech<br />

1986 Duke<br />

1987 NC State<br />

1988 Duke<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 Georgia Tech<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1992 Duke<br />

1993 Georgia Tech<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Jahlil Okafor<br />

Duke<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Darion Atkins<br />

Virginia<br />

Skip Prosser Scholar-<br />

Athlete of the Year<br />

Marcus Paige<br />

North Carolina<br />

1995 Wake Forest<br />

1996 Wake Forest<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1998 North Carolina<br />

1999 Duke<br />

2000 Duke<br />

2001 Duke<br />

2002 Duke<br />

2003 Duke<br />

2004 Maryland<br />

2005 Duke<br />

2006 Duke<br />

2007 North Carolina<br />

2008 North Carolina<br />

2009 Duke<br />

2010 Duke<br />

2011 Duke<br />

2012 Florida State<br />

2013 Miami<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Notre Dame<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

First Team<br />

All-Freshman Team<br />

Olivier Hanlan, Boston College Tyus Jones, Duke<br />

Jahlil Okafor, Duke<br />

Jahlil Okafor, Duke<br />

Jerian Grant, Notre Dame<br />

Justise Winslow, Duke<br />

Rakeem Christmas, Syracuse Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State<br />

Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia<br />

Justin Jackson, North Carolina<br />

Second Team<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Quinn Cook, Duke<br />

Justise Winslow, Duke<br />

Montrezl Harrell, Louisville<br />

Xavier Rathan-Mayes, Florida State<br />

Terry Rozier, Louisville<br />

Tonye Jekiri, Miami<br />

Trevor Lacey, NC State<br />

Sheldon McClellan, Miami<br />

Justin Anderson, Virginia<br />

Angel Rodriguez, Miami<br />

Kennedy Meeks, North Carolina<br />

Third Team<br />

Jamel Artis, Pitt<br />

Tyus Jones, Duke<br />

Michael Young, Pitt<br />

Brice Johnson, North Carolina London Perrantes, Virginia<br />

Marcus Paige, North Carolina<br />

Codi Miller-McIntyre, Wake Forest<br />

Pat Connaughton, Notre Dame<br />

Anthony Gill, Virginia<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Jordan Roper, Clemson<br />

Chinanu Onuaku, Louisville<br />

Grayson Allen, Duke<br />

Terry Rozier, Louisville<br />

Amile Jefferson, Duke<br />

Quentin Snider, Louisville<br />

Tyus Jones, Duke<br />

Marcus Paige, North Carolina<br />

Marshall Plumlee, Duke<br />

Davon Reed, Miami<br />

Justise Winslow, Duke<br />

Sheldon Jeter, Pitt<br />

Tadric Jackson, Georgia Tech<br />

James Robinson, Pitt<br />

Wayne Blackshear, Louisville<br />

Cameron Wright, Pitt<br />

Anton Gill, Louisville<br />

Christian Beyer, Virginia Tech<br />

Montrezl Harrell, Louisville<br />

Will Johnston, Virginia Tech<br />

Mangok Mathiang, Louisville<br />

Devin Wilson, Virginia Tech<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

1957 North Carolina<br />

1974 NC State<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1983 NC State<br />

1991 Duke<br />

1992 Duke<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

2001 Duke<br />

2002 Maryland<br />

2005 North Carolina<br />

2009 North Carolina<br />

2010 Duke<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Duke<br />

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ACC MEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

ACC Legends<br />

The ACC Tournament continues to embrace the history of men’s<br />

basketball in the conference with the Legends program. The class<br />

of ACC Men’s Basketball Legends was honored at the Legends’<br />

Luncheon on Friday, March 13 and then introduced at halftime of<br />

the first semifinal game.<br />

Malcolm Huckaby • Boston College<br />

Horace Grant • Clemson<br />

Shane Battier • Duke<br />

Doug Edwards • Florida State<br />

Bobby Cremins • Georgia Tech<br />

Junior Bridgeman • Louisville<br />

Darius Rice • Miami<br />

Franklin “Rusty” Clark • North Carolina<br />

Vinny Del Negro • NC State<br />

Troy Murphy • Notre Dame<br />

Billy Knight • Pitt<br />

Donald Hand • Virginia<br />

Charles Moir • Virginia Tech<br />

Dave Budd • Wake Forest<br />

Following Syracuse’s self-imposed postseason ban, Derrick Coleman requested<br />

that his participation in the ACC Legends program be delayed. Derrick’s decision<br />

has the full support of the Syracuse administration; and therefore, they did not<br />

have a representative in the 20<strong>15</strong> ACC Men’s Basketball Legends Class.<br />

New York Life ACC Tournament<br />

• The Atlantic Coast Conference, along with its<br />

Official Corporate Champions, hosted the annual<br />

ACC FanFest event in conjunction with the 20<strong>15</strong><br />

New York Life ACC Tournament at the Greensboro<br />

Coliseum. ACC FanFest was held in and around the<br />

30,000-square-foot Pavilion adjacent to the main<br />

entrance of the Greensboro Coliseum. The free event<br />

featured ACC Corporate Champion attractions, live<br />

entertainment, appearances by the ACC mascots,<br />

an interactive sport court, an ACC Trivia game<br />

show, free face painting, food/drinks, an official<br />

Tournament merchandise store, interactive games<br />

and novelty stations, daily giveaways, ACC Legends<br />

autograph signing, and fun for the entire family.<br />

• The ACC mascots visited Northern Guilford Middle<br />

School on Thursday, March 12. During the visit,<br />

children had the opportunity to interact with the<br />

mascots at a pep rally.<br />

• The ACC once again collaborated with Wounded<br />

Warrior Project® (WWP) to invite WWP injured<br />

service members and their guests to the game. The<br />

twenty invited Warriors and family members had<br />

VIP hospitality at FanFest and Championship Game<br />

tickets. In addition, two of these heroes took part in<br />

a special pregame ceremony on the court, while the<br />

colors were presented by the Air Force Reserves.<br />

• The ACC continued an initiative to recognize local<br />

Teachers of the Year, by inviting them to ACC<br />

Championship events. The Guilford County Schools 20<strong>15</strong> Teacher of the Year<br />

finalists and their guests were invited to attend the championship game of the<br />

ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament.<br />

ACC/BIG TEN Challenge<br />

The ACC/Big Ten Challenge, one of the most anticipated events<br />

on the college basketball calendar, provided national exposure for<br />

the league on three-straight nights in early December across ESPN,<br />

ESPN2, and ESPNU. The ACC leads the series 10-4-2; the ACC won<br />

the first 10 consecutive challenges, while the Big Ten won the next<br />

three. The following two challenges resulted in ties. The most recent<br />

challenge was won by the Big Ten 8-6. In the 16 years of the event,<br />

seven of the challenges have been decided by a single game.<br />

Nebraska 70, Florida State 65<br />

Rutgers 69, Clemson 64<br />

Indiana 81, Pitt 69<br />

Minnesota 84, Wake Forest 69<br />

Michigan 68, Syracuse 65<br />

Miami 70, Illinois 61<br />

Purdue 66, NC State 61<br />

Louisville 64, Ohio State 55<br />

Notre Dame 79, Michigan State 78 (OT)<br />

Penn State 61, Virginia Tech 58<br />

Iowa 60, North Carolina 55<br />

Virginia 76, Maryland 65<br />

Georgia Tech 66, Northwestern 58<br />

Duke 80, Wisconsin 70<br />

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ACC MEN’s BASKETBALL<br />

Naismith Legacy AWARD<br />

The ACC was recognized as a recipient of the Naismith Legacy Award during<br />

the league’s men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. The Naismith<br />

Legacy Award is presented to players, coaches and other individuals or<br />

organizations from the game of basketball honoring their roles in furthering<br />

the values of honor, respect and integrity both on and off the court — values<br />

that were very close to the heart of Dr. James Naismith.<br />

Operation Basketball<br />

the league’s annual Operation<br />

Basketball was held in Charlotte<br />

at the Westin and ESPNU studios.<br />

Over 250 media members were<br />

credentialed, including national,<br />

regional and local radio, print,<br />

digital and television. While at<br />

ESPNU, coaches and studentathletes<br />

appeared across<br />

a number of programs and<br />

platforms including interviews<br />

with Jay Bilas, Shane Battier<br />

and Jay Williams; the coaches’<br />

clicker with Dino Gaudio and Seth Greenberg; podcasts with Seth<br />

Greenberg and Andy Katz; and Sirius Radio. Player and coach press<br />

conference excerpts, returning player file highlights and B-roll from the<br />

event were posted on AVCS, with 241 total downloads of clips.<br />

NBA Draft<br />

the NBA Draft was held on Thursday, June 25. The ACC led all conferences<br />

with seven first-round picks and 12 players drafted overall in the 20<strong>15</strong> NBA<br />

Draft. The total number of draftees was the highest for the ACC since 14<br />

players were chosen in 1987. This year’s picks came from seven schools. With<br />

seven first-round selections, the ACC is the only conference to have had at<br />

least four first-round picks in each of the past seven NBA drafts (2009-20<strong>15</strong>).<br />

The ACC also extended its streak of having at least one first-round selection<br />

to 27 consecutive years (1989-20<strong>15</strong>). Over the past seven years (2009-20<strong>15</strong>),<br />

the ACC leads all conferences with 39 first-round drafts picks; the Pac-12 and<br />

the SEC are tied for second with 26 first-round selections. The Big 12 is third<br />

with 24 first-round selections, followed by the Big East (21) and the Big Ten<br />

(17).<br />

ACC Shootout<br />

To engage youth basketball players, the ACC partnered with the YMCA of North Carolina to develop the ACC Shootout. This shooting competition, open to boys<br />

and girls 6-12 years of age, took place on back-to-back February weekends at a number of YMCAs in central and western North Carolina. The winners from the<br />

first weekend advanced to the market finals on the second weekend. Each market final age group winner (6-7, 8-9, 10-12) advanced to the Finals at the 20<strong>15</strong> New<br />

York Life ACC Tournament in Greensboro. The 6-7 year olds competed at FanFest and the older two age groups competed at halftime of the Wednesday afternoon<br />

game between North Carolina and Louisville. Approximately 1,000 kids competed in the first-year program.<br />

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SPRING Champions<br />

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ACC WOMen’s OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / 20<strong>15</strong> Virginia Champion / Clemson<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Deja Parrish<br />

Clemson<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Mark Elliott<br />

Clemson<br />

Field Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Irena Sediva<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Colleen Quigley<br />

Florida State<br />

Track Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Colleen Quigley<br />

Florida State<br />

1983 Virginia<br />

1984 Virginia<br />

1985 Virginia<br />

1986 Virginia<br />

1987 Virginia<br />

1988 North Carolina<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 Clemson<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 North Carolina<br />

1998 North Carolina<br />

1999 Clemson<br />

2000 Florida State<br />

2001 North Carolina<br />

2002 North Carolina<br />

2003 North Carolina<br />

2004 North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2005 Miami<br />

2006 Miami<br />

2007 Virginia Tech<br />

2008 Virginia Tech<br />

2009 Florida State<br />

2010 Clemson<br />

2011 Clemson<br />

2012 Clemson<br />

2013 Clemson<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Clemson<br />

- CLEMSON won the ACC women’s title for the fifth time in the last six years and<br />

the first time under head coach Mark Elliott as the ACC Outdoor Championships<br />

concluded May 16 at Florida State’s Mike Long Track. The Tigers led with 113.5 points.<br />

Florida State was next at 94.5, and Miami took third with 93 points.<br />

- Miami sprinter Shakima Wimbley earned Most Valuable Women’s Track Performer<br />

honors at the ACC Championships, while Louisville thrower Emmonnie Henderson<br />

took home the Most Valuable Field Performer Award.<br />

- Florida State led the ACC women at the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Championships with 35 points<br />

and a sixth-place team showing. Notre Dame tied for 13th place with 18 points, and<br />

Virginia Tech tied for <strong>15</strong>th with 16 points.<br />

- ACC women claimed four gold medals at the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Championships, led by ACC<br />

record-setters Colleen Quigley of Florida State (9:29.32) in the women’s 3,000 meters<br />

steeplechase and Virginia Tech’s Irena Sediva (58.76 meters) in the javelin. Notre<br />

Dame’s Molly Seidel placed first in the women’s 10,000 meters with a time of 33:18.37,<br />

and Florida State’s Kala Funderburk took the women’s 400 with a time of 51.67.<br />

Ann Isabelle Kennedy, Boston College<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Danielle Winslow, Boston College<br />

Grace Barnett, Clemson<br />

Erica Brand, Duke<br />

Megan Clark, Duke<br />

Madison Heath, Duke<br />

Karli Johonnot, Duke<br />

Madeline Kopp, Duke<br />

Hannah Acton, Florida State<br />

Linden Hall, Florida State<br />

Elizabeth Ichite, Florida State<br />

Karly Jackson, Florida State<br />

Sydnee Over, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Helene Swanepoel, Florida State<br />

Sage Watson, Florida State<br />

Pippa Woolven, Florida State<br />

Samantha Becker, Georgia Tech<br />

Benadate Cheruiyot, Louisville<br />

Chanel Krause, Louisville<br />

Linda Mutter, Louisville<br />

Dolly Nyemah, Louisville<br />

Bre’Yana Wash, Louisville<br />

Dakota Daoiley-Harris, Miami<br />

Lea Johnson, Miami<br />

Tiffany Okieme, Miami<br />

Kayann Monique Richards, Miami<br />

Cori Floyd, North Carolina<br />

Emily Godwin, North Carolina<br />

Sarah Howard, North Carolina<br />

Xenia Rahn, North Carolina<br />

Avana Story, North Carolina<br />

Erika Kemp, NC State<br />

Joanna Thomson, NC State<br />

Margaret Bamgbose, Notre Dame<br />

Parker English, Notre Dame<br />

Mary-Esther Gourdin, Notre Dame<br />

Amber Lalla, Notre Dame<br />

Carly Loeffel, Notre Dame<br />

Emily Morris, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Brooke Shasteen, Pitt<br />

Shaina Harrison, Syracuse<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Shalyn Tuite, Syracuse<br />

Hanna Green, Virginia Tech<br />

Sabine Kopplin, Virginia Tech<br />

Nyki Caldwell, Wake Forest<br />

- The NCAA winning steeplechase time by FSU’s Colleen Quigley was the third-fastest<br />

ever by a collegiate runner.<br />

- Overall ACC women’s records were also set by Miami’s Shakima Wimbley in the 200<br />

meters (22.43) and 400 meters (50.84), and by North Carolina’s Xenia Rahn in the<br />

heptathlon (6,057 points) during the ACC Championships.<br />

Isabelle Kennedy, Boston College<br />

Liv Westphal, Boston College<br />

Danielle Winslow, Boston College<br />

Iana Amsterdam, Clemson<br />

Samantha Elliott, Clemson<br />

Whitney Fountain, Clemson<br />

Natoya Goule, Clemson<br />

Sabria Hadley, Clemson<br />

Myasia Jacobs, Clemson<br />

Mimi Land, Clemson<br />

Deja Parrish, Clemson<br />

Anasterasia Terrell, Clemson<br />

Lauren Terstappen, Clemson<br />

Erica Brand, Duke<br />

Megan Clark, Duke<br />

Lauren Hansson, Duke<br />

Karli Johonnot, Duke<br />

Elizabeth Kerpon, Duke<br />

Madeline Kopp, Duke<br />

Teddi Maslowski, Duke<br />

Madeline Price, Duke<br />

Kala Funderburk, Florida State<br />

Der’Renae Freeman, Florida State<br />

Lakitta Johnson, Florida State<br />

Sydnee Over, Florida State<br />

Grete Sadeiko, Florida State<br />

Nicole Setterington, Florida State<br />

Colleen Quigley, Florida State<br />

Sage Watson, Florida State<br />

Chelsi Woodruff, Florida State<br />

Pippa Woolven, Florida State<br />

Samantha Becker, Georgia Tech<br />

Bailey Weiland, Georgia Tech<br />

Benadate Cheruiyot, Louisville<br />

Caitlin Gilmore, Louisville<br />

Emmonnie Henderson, Louisville<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Chanel Krause, Louisville<br />

Linda Mutter, Louisville<br />

Dolly Nyemah, Louisville<br />

Brittany Owens, Louisville<br />

Kayla Tyson, Louisville<br />

Bre’Yana Wash, Louisville<br />

Kelsey Balkwill, Miami<br />

Taneisha Cordell, Miami<br />

Dakota Dailey-Harris, Miami<br />

Jamika Glades, Miami<br />

Lea Johnson, Miami<br />

Anthonia Moore, Miami<br />

Alysha Newman, Miami<br />

Precious Ogunleye, Miami<br />

Tiffany Okieme, Miami<br />

Kayann Richards, Miami<br />

Shakima Wimbley, Miami<br />

Caroline Alcorta, North Carolina<br />

Lianne Farber, North Carolina<br />

Cori Floyd, North Carolina<br />

Emily Godwin, North Carolina<br />

Sarah Howard, North Carolina<br />

Annie LeHardy, North Carolina<br />

Stella Radford, North Carolina<br />

Xenia Rahn, North Carolina<br />

Karley Rempel, North Carolina<br />

Brooke Rowland, North Carolina<br />

Avana Story, North Carolina<br />

Elizabeth Whelan, North Carolina<br />

Samantha George, NC State<br />

Kenyetta Iyevbele, NC State<br />

Erika Kemp, NC State<br />

Alexis Perry, NC State<br />

Paisley Simmons, NC State<br />

Tremanisha Taylor, NC State<br />

Sequoia Watkins, NC State<br />

Margaret Bamgbose, Notre Dame<br />

Jade Barber, Notre Dame<br />

Kaila Barber, Notre Dame<br />

Parker English, Notre Dame<br />

Mary Esther Gourdin, Notre Dame<br />

Amber Lalla, Notre Dame<br />

Carly Loeffel, Notre Dame<br />

Emily Morris, Notre Dame<br />

Molly Seidel, Notre Dame<br />

Jordan Shead, Notre Dame<br />

Brooke Shasteen, Pitt<br />

Taylor Slaney, Pitt<br />

Evann Thompson, Pitt<br />

Shaina Harrison, Syracuse<br />

Regine Hunter, Syracuse<br />

Margo Malone, Syracuse<br />

Jessie Petersen, Syracuse<br />

Shaylyn Tuite, Syracuse<br />

Christine Bohan, Virginia<br />

Peyton Chaney, Virginia<br />

Bridget Guy, Virginia<br />

Iona Lake, Virginia<br />

Jordan Lavender, Virginia<br />

Caitlin Mautz, Virginia<br />

Tori McKenzie, Virginia<br />

Andrea Wright, Virginia<br />

Hanna Green, Virginia Tech<br />

Sarah Rapp, Virginia Tech<br />

Irena Sediva, Virginia Tech<br />

Amanda Smith, Virginia Tech<br />

Nyki Caldwell, Wake Forest<br />

Emily Campbell, Wake Forest<br />

Kathleen Darling, Wake Forest<br />

Samantha Jones, Wake Forest<br />

Jessie Merckle, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC Men’s OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / FLORIDA STATE AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Kendal Williams<br />

Florida State<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Bob Braman<br />

Florida State<br />

Field Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Jonathan Addison<br />

NC State<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Jonathan Addison<br />

NC State<br />

Track Performer<br />

of the Year<br />

Tevin Hester<br />

Clemson<br />

- Host FLORIDA StatE claimed its 11th ACC men’s outdoor title and the ninth under<br />

head coach Bob Braman as competition concluded at the Mike Long Track on May<br />

16. The Seminoles led the team scoring with 136 points, followed by Virginia with<br />

100 and Virginia Tech at 98.<br />

- Clemson sprinter Tevin Hester earned the nod as the Most Valuable Track<br />

Performer of the ACC Men’s Track and Field Championships, while Virginia thrower<br />

Jordan Young received Most Valuable Field Performer accolades. Both athletes<br />

were co-recipients of those same honors at the conclusion of the ACC Indoor<br />

Championship in March.<br />

- ACC men were entered in 60 events at the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Men’s Outdoor Championships,<br />

and Virginia thrower Filip Mihlaljevic led all finishers with a bronze medal in the<br />

discus with a throw of 61.29m (201-1).<br />

- ACC men earned a total of 42 All-America honors at the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Outdoor Track<br />

and Field Championships, including 19 first-team honors. Clemson sprinter Tevin<br />

Hester and Virginia thrower Jordan Young claimed two first-team honors apiece.<br />

- Virginia led the team scoring among ACC teams at the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Championships<br />

with 11 team points. Florida State tied for 19th with 10 points and a 17th place<br />

finish, and Virginia Tech tied for 37th with seven points.<br />

- Syracuse distance runner Martin Hehir posted the lone new overall ACC men’s<br />

record during the 20<strong>15</strong> season with a time of 28:27.7 in the 10,000 meters at Palo<br />

Alto, California, on April 3.<br />

1954 Maryland<br />

1955 North Carolina<br />

1956 Maryland<br />

1957 Maryland<br />

1958 Maryland<br />

1959 Maryland<br />

1960 Maryland<br />

1961 Maryland<br />

1962 Maryland<br />

1963 Maryland<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 Maryland<br />

1967 Maryland<br />

1968 Maryland<br />

1969 Maryland<br />

1970 Maryland<br />

1971 Maryland<br />

1972 Maryland<br />

1973 Maryland<br />

1974 Maryland<br />

1975 Maryland<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1976 Maryland<br />

1977 Maryland<br />

1978 Maryland<br />

1979 Maryland<br />

1980 Clemson<br />

1981 Maryland<br />

1982 NC State<br />

Clemson<br />

1983 NC State<br />

1984 NC State<br />

1985 NC State<br />

1986 NC State<br />

1987 NC State<br />

1988 NC State<br />

1989 Clemson<br />

1990 Clemson<br />

1991 Clemson<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 Clemson<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

1996 NC State<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

1997 Clemson<br />

1998 Clemson<br />

1999 North Carolina<br />

2000 Clemson<br />

2001 Clemson<br />

2002 Florida State<br />

2003 Florida State<br />

2004 Clemson<br />

2005 Florida State<br />

2006 Florida State<br />

2007 Florida State*<br />

2008 Florida State<br />

2009 Florida State<br />

Virginia<br />

2010 Florida State<br />

2011 Florida State<br />

2012 Virginia Tech<br />

2013 Florida State<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Florida State<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

2006 Florida State<br />

2007 Florida State*<br />

2008 Florida State<br />

* Title vacated per NCAA ruling<br />

Jorel Belafonte, Clemson<br />

Shai Carpenter, Clemson<br />

Michael Cheeks, Clemson<br />

Jeffrey Green, Clemson<br />

Tevin Hester, Clemson<br />

Justin Johnson, Clemson<br />

Ishmael Kamara, Clemson<br />

Cordell Lamb, Clemson<br />

James Plummer, Clemson<br />

Torian Ware, Clemson<br />

Stephen Boals, Duke<br />

Connor Hall, Duke<br />

Tanner Johnson, Duke<br />

Thomas Lang, Duke<br />

Andrew Pancoast, Duke<br />

Ian Rock, Duke<br />

Robert Rohner, Duke<br />

Benjamin Bonhurst, Florida State<br />

Stefan Brits, Florida State<br />

Jake Burton, Florida State<br />

Michael Cherry, Florida State<br />

Trentavis Friday, Florida State<br />

Jack Goodwin, Florida State<br />

Cejhae Greene, Florida State<br />

Cristobal Hurtado-Arteaga,<br />

Florida State<br />

Paul Madzivire, Florida State<br />

Morne Moolman, Florida State<br />

Emmanuel Onyia, Florida State<br />

Jalen Ramsey, Florida State<br />

Jonathan Reid, Florida State<br />

James Rhoden, Florida State<br />

Zak Seddon, Florida State<br />

Markindey Sineus, Florida State<br />

Otniel Teixeira, Florida State<br />

Kendal Williams, Florida State<br />

Stargell Williams, Florida State<br />

Nathan Daniel, Georgia Tech<br />

Jeremy Greenwald, Georgia Tech<br />

Brandon Lasater, Georgia Tech<br />

Ernest Kibet, Louisville<br />

Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville<br />

Javen Reeves, Louisville<br />

Brad Vivace, Louisville<br />

Ben Williams, Louisville<br />

Artie Burns, Miami<br />

Christian Cook, Miami<br />

John-Patrick Friday, Miami<br />

Robert Grant, Miami<br />

Josh Johnson, Miami<br />

Rilwan Alowonle, North Carolina<br />

Stephen Dunbar, North Carolina<br />

Paul Haley, North Carolina<br />

A.J. Hicks, North Carolina<br />

Javonte Lipsey, North Carolina<br />

Kenny Selmon, North Carolina<br />

Houston Summers, North Carolina<br />

O’Neal Wanliss, North Carolina<br />

Ceo Ways, North Carolina<br />

Jonathan Addison, NC State<br />

Jacob Thomson, NC State<br />

Jacob Dumford, Notre Dame<br />

Christopher Giesting, Notre Dame<br />

Martin Grady, Notre Dame<br />

Dominick Padovano, Notre Dame<br />

Nate Richartz, Notre Dame<br />

Dustin Fuller, Pitt<br />

Luke Gallaher, Pitt<br />

Desmond Palmer, Pitt<br />

Ethan Shalaway, Pitt<br />

Brylan Slay, Pitt<br />

Chris Tate, Pitt<br />

Donnell Taylor, Pitt<br />

Colin Bennie, Syracuse<br />

Freddie Crittenden III, Syracuse<br />

Martin Hehir, Syracuse<br />

Reed Kamyszek, Syracuse<br />

Justyn Knight, Syracuse<br />

Dan Lennon, Syracuse<br />

Donald Pollitt II, Syracuse<br />

Max Straneva, Syracuse<br />

Payton Hazzard, Virginia<br />

Zach Herriott, Virginia<br />

Kyle King, Virginia<br />

Jack Lint, Virginia<br />

Mike Marsella, Virginia<br />

Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia<br />

Chris Rogers, Virginia<br />

Ryan Satchell, Virginia<br />

Kyle Smith, Virginia<br />

Adam Visokay, Virginia<br />

Jordan Young, Virginia<br />

Jared Allison, Virginia Tech<br />

Darren Barlow, Virginia Tech<br />

Marek Barta, Virginia Tech<br />

Thomas Curtin, Virginia Tech<br />

Alexander Ellison, Virginia Tech<br />

Neil Gourley, Virginia Tech<br />

Daniel Jaskowak, Virginia Tech<br />

Brad Johnson, Virginia Tech<br />

Patrick Joseph, Virginia Tech<br />

Tomas Kruzliak, Virginia Tech<br />

Jeffrey Linta, Virginia Tech<br />

Jaka Muhar, Virginia Tech<br />

Stuart Robertson, Virginia Tech<br />

Darius Watkins, Virginia Tech<br />

Simon Holden, Wake Forest<br />

Charlie Ionata, Wake Forest<br />

John Maurins, Wake Forest<br />

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ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Tanner Johnson, Duke<br />

Andrew Pancoast, Duke<br />

Robert Rohner, Duke<br />

Ian Rock, Duke<br />

Stefan Brits, Florida State<br />

Cristobal Hurtado-Arteaga, Florida State<br />

Jonathan Reid, Florida State<br />

Otniel Teixeira, Florida State<br />

Stargell Williams, Florida State<br />

Nathan Daniel, Georgia Tech<br />

Brandon Lasater, Georgia Tech<br />

Edwin Kibichiy, Louisville<br />

Brad Vivace, Louisville<br />

R.J. Alowonle, North Carolina<br />

A.J. Hicks, North Carolina<br />

Houston Summers, North Carolina<br />

Jonathan Addison, NC State<br />

Michael Clevenger, Notre Dame<br />

Jacob Dumford, Notre Dame<br />

Christopher Giesting, Notre Dame<br />

Martin Grady, Notre Dame<br />

Nathan Richartz, Notre Dame<br />

Luke Gallaher, Pitt<br />

Desmond Palmer, Pitt<br />

Andrew Wells, Pitt<br />

Colin Bennie, Syracuse<br />

Martin Hehir, Syracuse<br />

Reed Kamyszek, Syracuse<br />

Max Straneva, Syracuse<br />

Jack Lint, Virginia<br />

Filip Mihaljevic, Virginia<br />

Ryan Satchell, Virginia<br />

Darren Barlow, Virginia Tech<br />

Marek Barta, Virginia Tech<br />

Thomas Curtin, Virginia Tech<br />

Neil Gourley, Virginia Tech<br />

Daniel Jaskowak, Virginia Tech<br />

Chris Uhle, Virginia Tech<br />

Manuel Zielger, Virginia Tech<br />

Kyle Graves, Wake Forest<br />

Simon Holden, Wake Forest


ACC WOMen’s GOLF<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Leona Maguire<br />

Duke<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Kim Lewellen<br />

Virginia<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Leona Maguire<br />

Duke<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Celine Boutier<br />

Duke<br />

1984 Duke<br />

1985 Duke<br />

1986 Wake Forest<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 Duke<br />

1994 Wake Forest<br />

1995 Wake Forest<br />

1996 Duke<br />

1997 Duke<br />

1999 Duke<br />

2002 Duke<br />

2005 Duke<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1998 Duke<br />

1999 Duke<br />

2000 Duke<br />

2001 Duke<br />

2002 Duke<br />

2003 Duke<br />

2004 Duke<br />

2005 Duke<br />

2006 Duke<br />

All-Time NCAA CHampions<br />

2006 Duke<br />

2007 Duke<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Duke<br />

Cristina McQuiston, Boston College<br />

Lauren Salazar, Clemson<br />

Marisa Messana, Clemson<br />

Celine Boutier, Duke<br />

Sandy Choi, Duke<br />

Leona Maguire, Duke<br />

Gurbani Singh, Duke<br />

Matilda Castren, Florida State<br />

Lydia Gumm, Florida State<br />

Kayla Jones, Florida State<br />

Kim Metraux, Florida State<br />

Morgane Metraux, Florida State<br />

Alex Milan, Florida State<br />

Emily Haas, Louisville<br />

Katie Mitchell, Louisville<br />

Louise Oxner, Louisville<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2007 Duke<br />

2008 Duke<br />

2009 Wake Forest<br />

2010 Wake Forest<br />

2011 North Carolina<br />

2012 Duke<br />

2013 Duke<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Duke<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

Katie Petrino, Louisville<br />

Laura Restrepo, Louisville<br />

Delfina Acosta, Miami<br />

Daniella Darquea, Miami<br />

Leticia Ras-Anderica, Miami<br />

Kailey Walsh, Miami<br />

Leslie Cloots, North Carolina<br />

Maia Schechter, North Carolina<br />

Lindsay McGetrick, NC State<br />

Ashley Armstrong, Notre Dame<br />

Talia Campbell, Notre Dame<br />

Jordan Ferreira, Notre Dame<br />

Kelli Oride, Notre Dame<br />

Marissa Dodd, Wake Forest<br />

Allison Emrey, Wake Forest<br />

Sierra Sims, Wake Forest<br />

- VIRGINIA won its first conference title in women’s golf by posting a<br />

27-under score of 837 in the ACC Championship, held April 17-18 at<br />

Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.<br />

- The Cavaliers finished 26 shots ahead of second-place Duke, despite the<br />

efforts of medalist Leona Maguire. The Blue Devil freshman carded a<br />

10-under score of 206 and bested Virginia’s Briana Mao on the second<br />

playoff hole to claim the ACC individual title.<br />

- Maguire’s and Mao’s ACC Championship score of 206 tied for the secondlowest<br />

54-hole total in ACC Women’s Golf Championship history.<br />

- Duke led the ACC’s 11 teams in the NCAA Championship at Bradenton,<br />

Florida, reaching the semifinals before falling to Baylor by a 3-2 score in<br />

match play. The Blue Devils led all teams in stroke play during the NCAAs,<br />

posting a three-round score of 894.<br />

- The ACC placed two golfers among the top <strong>15</strong> on NCAA individual play –<br />

Duke’s Leona Maguire placed second at 2-under par, and the Blue Devils’<br />

Gurbani Singh tied for 14th at 9-over.<br />

- Four ACC teams placed among the top five of their respective NCAA<br />

regionals – No. 1 Duke and No. 2 Wake Forest at South Bend, No. 3 NC State<br />

at Raleigh, and No. 5 Virginia at St. George.<br />

- Duke’s Leona Maguire was named the National Player of the Year by both<br />

the WGCA and ANNIKA, as well as the WCGA National Rookie of the Year.<br />

- Five ACC golfers were named WGCA All-Americans, including first-team<br />

selections Leona Maguire and Celine Boutier of Duke.<br />

Celine Boutier, Duke<br />

Sandy Choi, Duke<br />

Leona Maguire, Duke<br />

Lydia Gumm, Florida State<br />

Daniela Darquea, Miami<br />

Lindsay McGetrick, NC State<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Talia Campbell, Notre Dame<br />

Lauren Coughlin, Virginia<br />

Lauren Diaz-Yi, Virginia<br />

Briana Mao, Virginia<br />

Allison Emery, Wake Forest<br />

Sierra Sims, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC MEN’s GOLF<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / GEORGIA TECH AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Will Zalatoris<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Trey Jones<br />

Florida State<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Ollie Schniederjans<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

Rod Myers Scholar -<br />

Athlete of the Year<br />

Anders Albertson<br />

Georgia Tech<br />

- GEORGIA TECH shot a 54-hole 19-under-par 845 and defeated Clemson in<br />

two playoff holes to capture the 20<strong>15</strong> ACC Men’s Golf Championship at the<br />

Old North State Club in New London, North Carolina.<br />

- Georgia Tech’s Anders Albertson, Louisville’s Robin Sciot-Siegrist, and<br />

Virginia Tech’s Trevor Cone shot 11-under par for ACC Championship<br />

weekend and were named co-individual medalists.<br />

- Georgia Tech also led ACC teams in NCAA Championship competition with a<br />

ninth-place finish in stroke play. Florida State placed 11th.<br />

- Duke’s Jake Shuman tied for 16th place to lead all ACC golfers in individual<br />

NCAA competition. Shuman shot a four-day score of 289.<br />

- The five ACC teams that advanced to the NCAA Golf Championship following<br />

the final round of regional play were the most from the conference since<br />

five also advanced in 2010. Clemson, Duke and Virginia also advanced in<br />

addition to Georgia Tech and Florida State. Louisville’s Robin Sciot-Siegrist<br />

earned a spot in the Championship as an individual.<br />

- Florida State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 nationally by GolfStat.<br />

- ACC Player of the Year Ollie Schniederjans of Georgia Tech became the sixth<br />

repeat winner of that honor. He also spent part of the season holding the<br />

No. 1 spot in the World Amateur Golf Rankings and was named to the Palmer<br />

Cup Team.<br />

- Georgia Tech’s Anders Albertson and Virginia’s Denny McCarthy became<br />

the <strong>15</strong>th and 16th players in league history to earn All-ACC honors four<br />

times in their careers.<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Jack Maguire, Florida State<br />

Hank Lebioda, Florida State<br />

Rowin Caron, Florida State<br />

Ollie Schniederjans, Georgia Tech<br />

Anders Albertson, Georgia Tech<br />

Robin Sciot-Siegrist, Louisville<br />

Ben Griffin, North Carolina<br />

Derek Bard, Virginia<br />

Denny McCarthy, Virginia<br />

Trevor Cone, Virginia Tech<br />

Scott Vincent, Virginia Tech<br />

Will Zalatoris, Wake Forest<br />

1954 Duke<br />

1955 Wake Forest<br />

1956 North Carolina<br />

1957 Wake Forest<br />

1958 Wake Forest<br />

1959 Duke<br />

1960 North Carolina<br />

1961 Duke<br />

1962 Duke<br />

1963 Wake Forest<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

South Carolina<br />

1965 North Carolina<br />

1966 Duke<br />

1967 Wake Forest<br />

1968 Wake Forest<br />

1969 Wake Forest<br />

1970 Wake Forest<br />

1971 Wake Forest<br />

1972 Wake Forest<br />

1973 Wake Forest<br />

1974 Wake Forest<br />

1974 Wake Forest<br />

1975 Wake Forest<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1975 Wake Forest<br />

1976 Wake Forest<br />

1977 North Carolina<br />

1978 Wake Forest<br />

1979 Wake Forest<br />

1980 Wake Forest<br />

1981 North Carolina<br />

1982 Clemson<br />

1983 North Carolina<br />

1984 North Carolina<br />

1985 Georgia Tech<br />

1986 North Carolina<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1988 Clemson<br />

1989 Wake Forest<br />

1990 Clemson<br />

NC State<br />

1991 Georgia Tech<br />

1992 Georgia Tech<br />

1993 Georgia Tech<br />

1994 Georgia Tech<br />

1995 North Carolina<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

1986 Wake Forest<br />

2003 Clemson<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

John Jackopsic, Boston College<br />

Billy Kennerly, Clemson<br />

Miller Capps, Clemson<br />

Stephen Behr, Clemson<br />

Adam Wood, Duke<br />

Jacob Shuman, Duke<br />

Turner Southey-Gordon, Duke<br />

Josh Lee, Florida State<br />

Anders Albertson, Georgia Tech<br />

Chris Petefish, Georgia Tech<br />

James Clark, Georgia Tech<br />

Ollie Schneiderjans, Georgia Tech<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 Clemson<br />

1998 Clemson<br />

1999 Georgia Tech<br />

2000 Clemson<br />

2001 Georgia Tech<br />

2002 Georgia Tech<br />

2003 Clemson<br />

2004 Clemson<br />

2005 Duke<br />

2006 Georgia Tech<br />

North Carolina<br />

2007 Georgia Tech<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

2008 Florida State<br />

2009 Georgia Tech<br />

2010 Georgia Tech<br />

2011 Georgia Tech<br />

2012 Georgia Tech<br />

2013 Duke<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Georgia Tech<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Georgia Tech<br />

Vince Whaley, Georgia Tech<br />

Jeffrey Lehman, Louisville<br />

Robin Sciot-Siegrist, Louisville<br />

Benjamin Griffin, North Carolina<br />

Carter Jenkins, North Carolina<br />

William Register, North Carolina<br />

Tyler Wingo, Notre Dame<br />

Derek Bard, Virginia<br />

Jimmy Stanger, Virginia<br />

Maclain Huge, Virginia Tech<br />

Davis Womble, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC WOMen’s TENNIS<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / VIRGINIA<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Sinead Lohan<br />

Miami<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Brian Kalbas<br />

North Carolina<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Jamie Loeb<br />

North Carolina<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Stephanie Wagner<br />

Miami<br />

1977 North Carolina<br />

1978 North Carolina<br />

1979 North Carolina<br />

1980 North Carolina<br />

1981 Clemson<br />

1982 Clemson<br />

1983 Clemson<br />

1984 Clemson<br />

1985 Clemson<br />

1986 Clemson<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1988 Duke<br />

1989 Duke<br />

2007 Georgia Tech<br />

2009 Duke<br />

Romy Koelzer, Clemson<br />

Beatrice Gumulya, Clemson<br />

Joana Eidukonyte, Clemson<br />

Sam Harris, Duke<br />

Ester Goldfeld, Duke<br />

Beatrice Capra, Duke<br />

Daniela Schippers, Florida State<br />

Mia Vriens, Florida State<br />

Daneika Borthwick, Florida State<br />

Alexis Prokopuik, Georgia Tech<br />

Natasha Prokhnevska, Georgia Tech<br />

Megan Kurey, Georgia Tech<br />

Alexsandra Mally, Louisville<br />

Caroline Walter, Louisville<br />

Wendy Zhang, Miami<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1990 Duke<br />

1991 Duke<br />

1992 Duke<br />

1993 Duke<br />

1994 Duke<br />

1995 Duke<br />

1996 Duke<br />

1997 Duke<br />

1998 Duke<br />

1999 Duke<br />

2000 Duke<br />

2001 Duke<br />

2002 North Carolina<br />

All-Time NCAA CHampions<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2003 Duke<br />

2004 Clemson<br />

2005 Georgia Tech<br />

2006 Georgia Tech<br />

2007 Georgia Tech<br />

2008 Clemson<br />

2009 Duke<br />

2010 Georgia Tech<br />

2011 North Carolina<br />

2012 Duke<br />

2013 Miami<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

Lina Lileikite, Miami<br />

Monique Albuquerque, Miami<br />

Stephanie Wagner, Miami<br />

Hayley Carter, North Carolina<br />

Elisha Hande, NC State<br />

Taylor Zaytoun, NC State<br />

Julie Vrabel, Notre Dame<br />

Katherine Castro, Pitt<br />

Amanda Rodgers, Syracuse<br />

Komal Safdar, Syracuse<br />

Nicole Mitchell, Syracuse<br />

Julia Elbaba, Virginia<br />

Francesca Fusinato, Virginia Tech<br />

Luisa Fernandez, Wake Forest<br />

Kimberly Guerin, Wake Forest<br />

- VIRGINIA captured its second consecutive ACC Women’s Tennis<br />

Championship on April 26, defeating Georgia Tech, 4-0, in the final after<br />

weather forced a relocation to the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Chapel<br />

Hill, North Carolina.<br />

- MVP Skylar Morton, playing at No. 4 singles, clinched the title for the<br />

Cavaliers with 6-4, 6-3 victory.<br />

- North Carolina’s Jamie Loeb, seeded No. 7, defeated No. 2 Carol Zhao of<br />

Stanford 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 at Waco, Texas, on May 25 to claim the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA<br />

Women’s Tennis Singles National Championship. Loeb became the first<br />

NCAA singles champion in UNC history.<br />

- Eight ACC teams earned spots in the NCAA Championships, with North<br />

Carolina reaching the quarterfinals before falling to UCLA. Thirteen singles<br />

players and five doubles teams from the conference also earned spots in<br />

postseason play.<br />

- Six ACC teams earned spots among the top 25 of the final NCAA/ITA<br />

rankings, led by No. 4 North Carolina and No. 9 Virginia. Miami was at No. <strong>15</strong>,<br />

followed by No. 18 Clemson, No. 19 Duke and No. 20 Georgia Tech. Overall, 10<br />

ACC teams were included in the final rankings.<br />

- The ACC boasted five of the top <strong>15</strong> spots in the final ITA singles rankings.<br />

- The ACC owned six of the top 25 spots – and seven of the top 40 spots – in<br />

the final ITA doubles rankings.<br />

First Team<br />

Joana Eidukonyte, Clemson<br />

Romy Koelzer, Clemson<br />

Beatrice Capra, Duke<br />

Stephanie Wagner, Miami<br />

Jamie Loeb, North Carolina<br />

Hayley Carter, North Carolina<br />

Caroline Price, North Carolina<br />

Julia Elbaba, Virginia<br />

Danielle Collins, Virginia<br />

Second Team<br />

Beatrice Gumulya, Clemson<br />

Ester Goldfeld, Duke<br />

Paige Hourigan, Georgia Tech<br />

Johnnise Renaud, Georgia Tech<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Sinead Lohan, Miami<br />

Quinn Gleason, Notre Dame<br />

Stephanie Nauta, Virginia<br />

Francesca Fusinato, Virginia Tech<br />

Ilinca Stoica, Virginia Tech<br />

Third Team<br />

Asiya Dair, Boston College<br />

Jessica Wacnik, Boston College<br />

Jessy Rompies, Clemson<br />

Samantha Harris, Duke<br />

Daneika Borthwick, Florida State<br />

Gabriella Castaneda, Florida State<br />

Monica Robinson, Notre Dame<br />

Amanda Rodgers, Syracuse<br />

Kimmy Guerin, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC Men’s TENNIS<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / VIRGINIA AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Noah Rubin<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Jim Thompson<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Noah Rubin<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Sebastian Stiefelmeyer<br />

Louisville<br />

- VIRGINIA captured its second NCAA Championship in the past three years<br />

with a 4-1 victory over top-seeded Oklahoma in the team finals on May 19<br />

at Waco, Texas.<br />

- In an All-ACC men’s NCAA singles final, Virginia’s Ryan Shane took home<br />

the trophy, rallying from down a set and a break to defeat seventh-seeded<br />

Noah Rubin of Wake Forest 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-1.<br />

- Shane and Rubin were joined in the NCAA semifinals by Virginia’s Thai-Son<br />

Kwiatkowski and Notre Dame’s Quentin Monaghan, making the ACC the first<br />

conference since the Pac-10 in 1995 to boast all four singles semifinalists.<br />

- Virginia entered the NCAA Championships on a high note after claiming<br />

its ninth straight ACC title. The Cavaliers defeated Wake Forest, 4-2, at<br />

Sheffield Tennis Center in Durham, North Carolina, on April 26 in a highintensity<br />

match that featured five of the nation’s top 25 singles players.<br />

J.C. Aragone earned tournament MVP honors for the Cavaliers, who won<br />

their 11th overall conference title.<br />

- Eleven of the ACC’s 13 men’s tennis teams were ranked in the final NCAA/<br />

ita poll, including five among the top 20 in No. 1 Virginia, No. 10 Duke, No. 11<br />

North Carolina, No. 13 Wake forest and No. 18 Virginia Tech.<br />

- The ACC led all conference with four of the top 10 singles players – and nine<br />

of the top 20 – in the final ITA rankings.<br />

- ACC men’s doubles teams owned three of the top <strong>15</strong> spots – and nine of the<br />

top 40 – in the final ITA rankings.<br />

First Team<br />

Nicolas Alvarez, Duke<br />

Sebastian Stiefelmeyer, Louisville<br />

Ronnie Schneider, North Carolina<br />

Brayden Schnur, North Carolina<br />

Quentin Monaghan, Notre Dame<br />

Ryan Shane, Virginia<br />

Mitchell Frank, Virginia<br />

Romain Bogaerts, Wake Forest<br />

Noah Rubin, Wake Forest<br />

Second Team<br />

Raphael Hemmeler, Duke<br />

Jason Tahir, Duke<br />

Benjamin Lock, Florida State<br />

Christopher Eubanks, Georgia Tech<br />

Brett Clark, North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Robbie Mudge, NC State<br />

Thai-Son Kwiatkowski, Virginia<br />

Andreas Bjerrehus, Virginia Tech<br />

Amerigo Contini, Virginia Tech<br />

Third Team<br />

Hunter Harrington, Clemson<br />

Bruno Semenzato, Duke<br />

Michael Rinaldi, Florida State<br />

Albert Wagner, Louisville<br />

Jack Murray, North Carolina<br />

Beck Bond, NC State<br />

Collin Altamirano, Virginia<br />

Joao Monteiro, Virginia Tech<br />

Hunter Koontz, Virginia Tech<br />

Jonathan Ho, Wake Forest<br />

1954 North Carolina<br />

1955 North Carolina<br />

1956 North Carolina<br />

1957 Maryland<br />

1958 North Carolina<br />

1959 North Carolina<br />

1960 North Carolina<br />

1961 North Carolina<br />

1962 North Carolina<br />

1963 North Carolina<br />

1964 Maryland<br />

1965 North Carolina<br />

1966 North Carolina<br />

1967 North Carolina<br />

1968 North Carolina<br />

South Carolina<br />

1969 Clemson<br />

1970 North Carolina<br />

1971 North Carolina<br />

1972 North Carolina<br />

1973 North Carolina<br />

1974 North Carolina<br />

2013 Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1975 North Carolina<br />

1976 North Carolina<br />

1977 North Carolina<br />

1978 North Carolina<br />

NC State<br />

1979 NC State<br />

1980 Clemson<br />

1981 Clemson<br />

1982 Duke<br />

1983 Clemson<br />

1984 Clemson<br />

1985 Clemson<br />

1986 Clemson<br />

1987 Clemson<br />

1988 Clemson<br />

1989 Clemson<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 Duke<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 Duke<br />

1994 Duke<br />

1995 Duke<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Hunter Harrington, Clemson<br />

Alejandro Augusto, Clemson<br />

Nicolas Alvarez, Duke<br />

Raphael Hemmeler, Duke<br />

Cristian Gonzalez-Mendez, Florida State<br />

Marco Nunez, Florida State<br />

Ben Lock, Florida State<br />

Eduardo Segura, Georgia Tech<br />

Alex Gornet, Louisville<br />

Sebastian Stiefelmeyer, Louisville<br />

Albert Wagner, Louisville<br />

Kevin John Bondar, Miami<br />

Wilfredo Gonzalez, Miami<br />

1996 Duke<br />

1997 Clemson<br />

1998 Duke<br />

1999 Duke<br />

2000 Duke<br />

2001 Duke<br />

2002 North Carolina<br />

2003 Duke<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

2005 Virginia<br />

2006 Duke<br />

2007 Virginia<br />

2008 Virginia<br />

2009 Virginia<br />

2010 Virginia<br />

2011 Virginia<br />

2012 Virginia<br />

2013 Virginia<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

Ronnie Schneider, North Carolina<br />

Austin Powell, NC State<br />

Douglas Barnard, Notre Dame<br />

Quentin Monaghan, Notre Dame<br />

J.C. Aragone, Virginia<br />

Luca Corinteli, Virginia<br />

Mitchell Frank, Virginia<br />

Thai-Son Kwiatkowski, Virginia<br />

Mac Styslinger, Virginia<br />

Isaac Koontz, Virginia Tech<br />

Andreas Bjerrehus, Virginia Tech<br />

Romain Bogaerts, Wake Forest<br />

Skander Mansouri, Wake Forest<br />

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ACC WOMen’s LACROSSE<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / 20<strong>15</strong> Virginia Champion / SYRACUSE<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Rachel Vander Kolk<br />

Virginia<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Gary Gait<br />

Syracuse<br />

Offensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Kayla Treanor<br />

Syracuse<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Courtney Swan<br />

Virginia<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Barbara Sullivan<br />

Notre Dame<br />

1997 Maryland<br />

1998 Virginia<br />

1999 Maryland<br />

2000 Maryland<br />

2001 Maryland<br />

2002 North Carolina<br />

2003 Maryland<br />

1997 Maryland<br />

1998 Maryland<br />

1999 Maryland<br />

2000 Maryland<br />

2001 Maryland<br />

Tess Chandler, Boston College<br />

Caroline Margolis, Boston College<br />

Mikaela Rix, Boston College<br />

Kelsey Duryea, Duke<br />

Kyra Harney, Duke<br />

Kerrin Maurer, Duke<br />

Claire Scarrone, Duke<br />

Brigid Smith, Duke<br />

Maura Schwitter, Duke<br />

Erin Tenneson, Duke<br />

Katie Trees, Duke<br />

Taylor Trimble, Duke<br />

Courtnee Daley, Louisville<br />

Hannah Koloski, Louisville<br />

Kelly Devlin, North Carolina<br />

Sydney Holman, North Carolina<br />

Aly Messinger, North Carolina<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

2005 Duke<br />

2006 Virginia<br />

2007 Virginia<br />

2008 Virginia<br />

2009 Maryland<br />

2010 Maryland<br />

All-Time NCAA CHampions<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

2010 Maryland<br />

2013 North Carolina<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Maryland<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2011 Maryland<br />

2012 Maryland<br />

2013 Maryland<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Maryland<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Syracuse<br />

Caileigh Sindall, North Carolina<br />

Courtney Waite, North Carolina<br />

Alexandra Dalton, Notre Dame<br />

Cortney Fortunato, Notre Dame<br />

Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame<br />

Taylor Gait, Syracuse<br />

Halle Majorana, Syracuse<br />

Kaeli O’Connor, Syracuse<br />

Kelsey Richardson, Syracuse<br />

Mallory Vehar, Syracuse<br />

Kelly Boyd, Virginia<br />

Liza Blue, Virginia<br />

Kelsey Gahan, Virginia<br />

Courtney Swan, Virginia<br />

Rachel Vander Kolk, Virginia<br />

Megan Will, Virginia Tech<br />

- SYRACUSE captured its first ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship April 23-<br />

26 at Virginia’s Klockner Stadium, defeating three of the nation’s top four<br />

teams in less than 72 hours.<br />

- The Orange’s Kayla Treanor was named the Championship MVP after<br />

delivering game-winning sudden-victory goals in a 14-13 quarterfinal win<br />

over fourth-ranked/third-seeded Boston College and in a 9-8 title game<br />

win over second-ranked/top-seeded North Carolina.<br />

- The ACC had seven teams selected to the NCAA Tournament field, including<br />

five of the top eight seeds. Three ACC teams – North Carolina, Duke and<br />

Syracuse – reached the NCAA semifinals, marking the second straight<br />

year and the fifth time overall the conference has placed that many among<br />

the final four.<br />

- It marked the 26th consecutive year and 30th time overall that at least one<br />

ACC team reached the national semifinals.<br />

- Syracuse’s advancement to the title game marked the seventh consecutive<br />

year in which an ACC team played in the finals.<br />

- ACC teams combined for 19 wins over ranked non-conference teams in<br />

20<strong>15</strong>, including nine wins over top-10 opposition.<br />

- The ACC had 20 student-athletes selected to the IWLCA All-America Team,<br />

including 11 first-team selections to lead all conferences.<br />

- The ACC had three of the five finalists for the 20<strong>15</strong> Tewaaraton Award in<br />

Boston College midfielder Sarah Mannelly, Notre Dame defender Barbara<br />

Sullivan and Syracuse attacker Kayla Treanor.<br />

- Four of the ACC’s eight teams won at least <strong>15</strong> games in 20<strong>15</strong>, led by regularseason<br />

champion North Carolina at 18-4 overall.<br />

First Team<br />

Sarah Mannelly, Boston College<br />

Mikaela Rix, Boston College<br />

Covie Stanwick, Boston College<br />

Kerrin Maurer, Duke<br />

Kay Morissette, Louisville<br />

Courtney Waite, North Carolina<br />

Caylee Waters, North Carolina<br />

Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame<br />

Halle Majorana, Syracuse<br />

Kayla Treanor, Syracuse<br />

Casey Bocklet, Virginia<br />

Morgan Stephens, Virginia<br />

Megan Will, Virginia Tech<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Second Team<br />

Caroline Margolis, Boston College<br />

Kelsey Duryea, Duke<br />

Claire Scarrone, Duke<br />

Katie Trees, Duke<br />

Taylor Trimble, Duke<br />

Maggie Bill, North Carolina<br />

Margaret Corzel, North Carolina<br />

Molly Hendrick, North Carolina<br />

Sammy Jo Tracy, North Carolina<br />

Caileigh Sindall, North Carolina<br />

Cortney Fortunato, Notre Dame<br />

Kailah Kempney, Syracuse<br />

Courtney Swan, Virginia<br />

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ACC Men’s LACROSSE<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / SYRACUSE AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Justin Guterding<br />

Duke<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

John Desko<br />

Syracuse<br />

Offensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Kevin Rice<br />

Syracuse<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Kevin Rice<br />

Syracuse<br />

Defensive<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Matt Landis<br />

Notre Dame<br />

- Third-seeded SYRACUSE edged fourth-seeded Duke, <strong>15</strong>-14, in the final of<br />

the ACC Men’s Lacrosse Championship on April 26 at PPL Park in Chester,<br />

Pennsylvania.<br />

- With the victory, Syracuse became the third school in ACC history to sweep<br />

the men’s and women’s lacrosse championships in the same season. The<br />

Orange women also claimed the ACC title in 20<strong>15</strong>, defeating North Carolina<br />

by a 9-8 score in sudden victory in the championship game.<br />

- Syracuse’s Kevin Rice was named the ACC Championship MVP after tallying<br />

11 points in the Orange’s two tournament wins, including seven points in<br />

the title game win over the Blue Devils.<br />

- Regular-season champion Notre Dame advanced to the NCAA Championship<br />

Semifinals for the fourth time in six years and the second straight year<br />

since joining the ACC.<br />

- All five ACC teams earned bids to the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Championship, and all five<br />

were among the top seven seeds.<br />

- With Notre Dame reaching NCAA Championship Weekend, an ACC team has<br />

advanced to the national semifinals each of the last 37 years.<br />

1954 Duke<br />

1955 Maryland<br />

1956 Maryland<br />

1957 Maryland<br />

1958 Maryland<br />

1959 Maryland<br />

1960 Maryland<br />

1961 Maryland<br />

1962 Virginia<br />

1963 Maryland<br />

1964 Virginia<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 Maryland<br />

1967 Maryland<br />

1968 Maryland<br />

1969 Virginia<br />

1970 Virginia<br />

1971 Virginia<br />

1972 Maryland<br />

1973 Maryland<br />

1974 Maryland<br />

1975 Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1976 Maryland<br />

1977 Maryland<br />

1978 Maryland<br />

1979 Maryland<br />

1980 Maryland<br />

Virginia<br />

1981 North Carolina<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1983 Virginia<br />

1984 Virginia<br />

1985 Virginia<br />

Maryland<br />

North Carolina<br />

1986 Virginia<br />

1987 Maryland<br />

1988 North Carolina<br />

1989 North Carolina<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1992 North Carolina<br />

1993 North Carolina<br />

1994 North Carolina<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

1995 Duke<br />

1996 North Carolina<br />

1997 Virginia<br />

1998 Maryland<br />

1999 Virginia<br />

2000 Virginia<br />

2001 Duke<br />

2002 Duke<br />

2003 Virginia<br />

2004 Maryland<br />

2005 Maryland<br />

2006 Virginia<br />

2007 Duke<br />

2008 Duke<br />

2009 Duke<br />

2010 Virginia<br />

2011 Maryland<br />

2012 Duke<br />

2013 North Carolina<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Notre Dame<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Syracuse<br />

- The ACC posted a 46-7 record (.868) against non-conference opposition in<br />

20<strong>15</strong> and lost just three non-conference games during the regular season.<br />

- ACC teams won 21 games against ranked non-conference opponents,<br />

including seven versus teams ranked among the nation’s top 10.<br />

1972 Virginia<br />

1973 Maryland<br />

1975 Maryland<br />

1981 North Carolina<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1986 North Carolina<br />

1991 North Carolina<br />

1999 Virginia<br />

2003 Virginia<br />

2006 Virginia<br />

2010 Duke<br />

2011 Virginia<br />

2013 Duke<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Duke<br />

- The ACC led all conferences with three of the five Tewaaraton Award finalists –<br />

Duke’s Myles Jones, Notre Dame’s Matt Kavanagh and Syracuse’s Kevin Rice.<br />

Deemer Class, Duke<br />

Will Haus, Duke<br />

Myles Jones, Duke<br />

Jake Bailey, North Carolina<br />

Jimmy Bitter, North Carolina<br />

Ryan Kilpatrick, North Carolina<br />

Joey Sankey, North Carolina<br />

Chad Tutton, North Carolina<br />

Conor Doyle, Notre Dame<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Matt Kavanagh, Notre Dame<br />

Matt Landis, Notre Dame<br />

Sergio Perkovic, Notre Dame<br />

Dylan Donahue, Syracuse<br />

Nicky Galasso, Syracuse<br />

Brandon Mullins, Syracuse<br />

Kevin Rice, Syracuse<br />

Ben Williams, Syracuse<br />

Matt Barrett, Virginia<br />

Deemer Class, Duke<br />

Brian Dailey, Duke<br />

Brian Dunne, Duke<br />

Justin Guterding, Duke<br />

Will Haus, Duke<br />

Kyle Rowe, Duke<br />

Tanner Scott, Duke<br />

Ian Yanulis, Duke<br />

Thomas Zenker, Duke<br />

Jake Bailey, North Carolina<br />

Patrick Kelly, North Carolina<br />

Stephen Kelly, North Carolina<br />

Peyton Klawinski, North Carolina<br />

Austin Pifani, North Carolina<br />

Michael Tagliaferri, North Carolina<br />

Will Corrigan, Notre Dame<br />

Edwin Glazener, Notre Dame<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Matt Landis, Notre Dame<br />

Eddy Lubowicki, Notre Dame<br />

Jim Marlatt, Notre Dame<br />

Jack Near, Notre Dame<br />

Sergio Perkovic, Notre Dame<br />

John Sexton, Notre Dame<br />

Dylan Donahue, Syracuse<br />

Jordan Evans, Syracuse<br />

Thomas Grimm, Syracuse<br />

Peter McCartney, Syracuse<br />

Brandon Mullins, Syracuse<br />

Kevin Rice, Syracuse<br />

Ben Williams, Syracuse<br />

David Sacco, Virginia<br />

Ryan Tucker, Virginia<br />

Owen Van Arsdale, Virginia<br />

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ACC SOFTBALL<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions 20<strong>15</strong> / Champion Virginia / FLORIDA STATE<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Jessica Warren<br />

Florida State<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Lonni Alameda<br />

Florida State<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Emilee Koerner<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Emily Weiman<br />

NC State<br />

Pitcher of the Year<br />

Lacey Waldrop<br />

Florida State<br />

1992 Florida State<br />

1993 Florida State<br />

1994 Virginia<br />

1995 Florida State<br />

1996 Florida State<br />

1997 Florida State<br />

Maryland<br />

1998 Florida State<br />

1999 Florida State<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

2000 Florida State<br />

2001 North Carolina<br />

2002 Georgia Tech<br />

2003 Florida State<br />

2004 Florida State<br />

2005 Georgia Tech<br />

2006 NC State<br />

2007 Virginia Tech<br />

2008 Virginia Tech<br />

Megan Cooley, Boston College<br />

Ellie Cooper, Florida State<br />

Morgan Klaevemann, Florida State<br />

Lacey Waldrop, Florida State<br />

Alex Powers, Florida State<br />

Victoria Daddis, Florida State<br />

Bailey Schinella, Florida State<br />

Alex Kossoff, Florida State<br />

Morgan Taylor, Georgia Tech<br />

Karly Fullem, Georgia Tech<br />

Sidney Melton, Louisville<br />

Bridgette Flaherty, Louisville<br />

Kelsi Jones, Louisville<br />

Brittany Sims, Louisville<br />

Maryssa Becker, Louisville<br />

Ellyn Wagner, North Carolina<br />

Jenna Kelly, North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

2009 Georgia Tech<br />

2010 Georgia Tech<br />

2011 Florida State<br />

2012 Georgia Tech<br />

2013 NC State<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Florida State<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Florida State<br />

Emily Weiman, NC State<br />

Lana Van Dyken, NC State<br />

Kimmy Sullivan, Notre Dame<br />

Katey Haus, Notre Dame<br />

Rachel Nasland, Notre Dame<br />

Maggie Sevilla, Pitt<br />

Savannah King, Pitt<br />

Carly Thea, Pitt<br />

Jenna Modic, Pitt<br />

Riley Johnson, Syracuse<br />

Madeline Doane, Syracuse<br />

Megan Harris, Virginia<br />

Vanessa Gonzalez, Virginia Tech<br />

Kelsey Mericka, Virginia Tech<br />

Michelle Prong, Virginia Tech<br />

Kylie McGoldrick, Virginia Tech<br />

- FLORIDA StatE captured its second consecutive ACC Softball Championship<br />

and 13th overall on May 9 at Blacksburg, Virginia, turning back Pitt by a 6-2<br />

score in the title game.<br />

- FSU sophomore pitcher Jessica Burroughs, who turned in three vintage<br />

relief efforts with two wins and a save in the ACC Championship, was<br />

named the tournament’s MVP. Freshman Jessica Warren’s two-run single<br />

that snapped a 2-2 tie in the bottom of the sixth inning of the championship<br />

game served as the offensive catalyst for the Seminoles.<br />

- A conference-record seven ACC teams were selected to the 64-team field<br />

of the 20<strong>15</strong> NCAA Division I Softball Championships. FSU earned the<br />

automatic bid by virtue of its ACC Championship and was joined by at-large<br />

selections Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Notre Dame, Pitt and Virginia<br />

Tech.<br />

- The ACC’s seven NCAA selections topped the previous league record of five<br />

(three times) and marked the ninth time in the last 11 years that at least<br />

four conference teams earned berths.<br />

- Florida State and NC State led the ACC in postseason play, with each<br />

reaching the Super Regional round of NCAA play.<br />

- All seven ACC teams that earned NCAA bids won at least 30 games, and two<br />

won over 40 – Florida State with 49 and Notre Dame with 42.<br />

- Florida State All-America pitcher Lacey Waldrop was the 20<strong>15</strong> Senior CLASS<br />

Award® winner in softball, awarded to a senior student-athlete with<br />

notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom,<br />

character and competition.<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

First Team<br />

Morgan Klaevemann, Florida State<br />

Lacey Waldrop, Florida State<br />

Jessica Warren, Florida State<br />

Whitney Arion, Louisville<br />

Maryssa Becker, Louisville<br />

Kelsi Jones, Louisville<br />

Micaela Arizmendi, Notre Dame<br />

Emilee Koerner, Notre Dame<br />

Katey Haus, Notre Dame<br />

Karley Wester, Notre Dame<br />

Kristen Brown, North Carolina<br />

Taylor Wike, North Carolina<br />

Renada Davis, NC State<br />

Emily Weiman, NC State<br />

Jenna Modic, Pitt<br />

Second Team<br />

Megan Cooley, Boston College<br />

Jessica Burroughs, Florida State<br />

Ellie Cooper, Florida State<br />

Maddie O’Brien, Florida State<br />

Maddie Lionberger, Georgia Tech<br />

Amber Parrish, North Carolina<br />

Lauren Walker, North Carolina<br />

Tyler Ross, NC State<br />

Morgan Reed, Notre Dame<br />

Rachel Nasland, Notre Dame<br />

Shelby Pickett, Pitt<br />

McKayla Taylor, Pitt<br />

Maddi Doane, Syracuse<br />

Corinne Ozanne, Syracuse<br />

Kylie McGoldrick, Virginia Tech<br />

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ACC ROWING<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Champion / VIRGINIA AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions / Virginia<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Julia Vander Hoeven<br />

Syracuse<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Kevin Sauer<br />

Virginia<br />

Crew of the Year<br />

First Varsity Eight<br />

Virginia<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

Anna Kottkamp<br />

Notre Dame<br />

- VIRGINIA swept all five events and set ACC Rowing Championship records<br />

in each en route to claiming its sixth straight conference title May <strong>15</strong>-16 at<br />

Clemson’s Lake Hartwell. The Cavaliers have won <strong>15</strong> of the 16 ACC rowing<br />

team titles since competition began in 2000.<br />

- With Virginia earning an automatic bid and Notre Dame receiving an at-large<br />

selection, the ACC placed two teams in the NCAA Rowing Championship for<br />

the second year in a row and the fifth time overall.<br />

2000 Virginia<br />

2001 Virginia<br />

2002 Virginia<br />

2003 Virginia<br />

2004 Virginia<br />

2005 Virginia<br />

2006 Virginia<br />

2007 Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

2008 Virginia<br />

2009 Clemson<br />

2010 Virginia<br />

2011 Virginia<br />

2012 Virginia<br />

2013 Virginia<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Virginia<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

- Virginia’s First Varsity Four crew captured the national championship<br />

in its event on May 31, leading the Cavaliers to a third consecutive fifthplace<br />

team finish the NCAA Rowing Championship at the Sacramento State<br />

Aquatic Center on Lake Natoma in Gold River, California. The First Varsity<br />

Four Crew consisted of Julia Roithmayr, Maggie Bowman-Jones, Marijane<br />

Brennan, Hannah Solis-Cohen and Ellen Pate.<br />

- This win marked the 10th NCAA event championship for the ACC and first<br />

since 2012. The ACC has won six NCAA First Varsity Four championships,<br />

five by Virginia and one by Clemson.<br />

- Virginia recorded its ninth consecutive NCAA team finish of sixth or better,<br />

a streak that dates back to 2006. The Cavaliers have now finished sixth or<br />

better in 17 of 19 NCAA championships, <strong>15</strong> times finishing in the top five. Notre<br />

Dame, the ACC Championship runner-up, finished in 16th place with 41 points.<br />

- Anna Kottkamp, who rowed in Notre Dame’s First Varsity Eight crew, was<br />

named the winner of the 20<strong>15</strong> Elite 89 Award for the second consecutive<br />

year as the rower with the highest GPA in the NCAA Rowing Championship.<br />

Kottkamp gave the 20<strong>15</strong> commencement address as the valedictorian of<br />

Notre Dame’s graduating class.<br />

First Team<br />

Samantha Duggan, Clemson<br />

Darya Marchanka, Louisville<br />

Joanna Mulvey, Notre Dame<br />

Ailish Sheehan, Notre Dame<br />

Deidre Fitzpatrick, Syracuse<br />

Hemingway Benton, Virginia<br />

Hayley LaFleche, Virginia<br />

Chandler Lally, Virginia<br />

Lizzy Youngling, Virginia<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Second Team<br />

Ellen Burr, Boston College<br />

Milena Heuer, Clemson<br />

Claire Vannelli, Duke<br />

Katie Nord, Louisville<br />

Caitlin White-Parsons, Miami<br />

Victoria McGee, North Carolina<br />

Reilly Kearny, Notre Dame<br />

Chelsea Frawley, Syracuse<br />

Maggie Bowman-Jones, Virginia<br />

2010 Virginia<br />

2012 Virginia<br />

All-Time NCAA Champions<br />

Ellen Burr, Boston College<br />

Grace Grunau, Boston College<br />

Kaitlyn Votta, Boston College<br />

Alicia McKean, Boston College<br />

Stephannie Allen, Clemson<br />

Samantha Duggan, Clemson<br />

Erin Ferguson, Clemson<br />

Milena Heuer, Clemson<br />

Becca Kretzer, Clemson<br />

Ashley Robinson, Clemson<br />

Anna Skochdopole, Clemson<br />

Paula Wesselmann, Clemson<br />

Simone Pitre, Duke<br />

Claire Vannelli, Duke<br />

Sophia Staal, Duke<br />

Caroline Williams, Duke<br />

Darya Marchanka, Louisville<br />

Katie Nord, Louisville<br />

Sarah Aschebrock, Miami<br />

Caitlin Lowe, Miami<br />

Hannah Meister, Miami<br />

Caitlyn White-Parsons, Miami<br />

Gigi Williamson, Miami<br />

Victoria McGee, North Carolina<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

Sarah Priest, North Carolina<br />

Kylee Wooten, North Carolina<br />

Rose Doerfler, Notre Dame<br />

Sarah Kappers, Notre Dame<br />

Reilly Kearney, Notre Dame<br />

Anna Kottkamp, Notre Dame<br />

Joanna Mulvey, Notre Dame<br />

Alexis Olson, Notre Dame<br />

Ailish Sheehan, Notre Dame<br />

Katie Skorcz, Notre Dame<br />

Alex Techar, Notre Dame<br />

Deidre Fitzpatrick, Syracuse<br />

Chelsea Frawley, Syracuse<br />

Caroline Habjan, Syracuse<br />

Georgia Hamilton, Syracuse<br />

Amy Ludovici, Syracuse<br />

Ailish Tinney, Syracuse<br />

Kari Tomeny, Syracuse<br />

Tessa Dikkers, Virginia<br />

Jo Gurman, Virginia<br />

Hayley LaFleche, Virginia<br />

Ellen Pate, Virginia<br />

Georgia Ratcliff, Virginia<br />

Julia Roithmayr, Virginia<br />

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ACC BASEBALL<br />

AWARD WINNERS<br />

2013 Champions 20<strong>15</strong> / Champion Virginia / Florida STATE<br />

Freshman of the Year<br />

Brendan McKay<br />

Louisville<br />

Coach of the Year<br />

Dan McDonnell<br />

Louisville<br />

Player of the Year<br />

Will Craig<br />

Wake Forest<br />

Scholar - Athlete<br />

of the Year<br />

David Thompson<br />

Miami<br />

Pitcher of the Year<br />

Matthew Crownover<br />

Clemson<br />

1954 Clemson<br />

1955 Wake Forest<br />

1956 Duke<br />

1957 Duke<br />

1958 Clemson<br />

1959 Clemson<br />

1960 North Carolina<br />

1961 Duke<br />

1962 Wake Forest<br />

1963 Wake Forest<br />

1964 North Carolina<br />

1965 Maryland<br />

1966 North Carolina<br />

1967 Clemson<br />

1968 NC State<br />

1969 North Carolina<br />

1970 Maryland<br />

1971 Maryland<br />

1972 Virginia<br />

1973 NC State<br />

1974 NC State<br />

1955 Wake Forest<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Virginia<br />

All-Time ACC Champions<br />

1975 NC State<br />

1976 Clemson<br />

1977 Wake Forest<br />

1978 Clemson<br />

1979 Clemson<br />

1980 Clemson<br />

1981 Clemson<br />

1982 North Carolina<br />

1983 North Carolina<br />

1984 North Carolina<br />

1985 Georgia Tech<br />

1986 Georgia Tech<br />

1987 Georgia Tech<br />

1988 Georgia Tech<br />

1989 Clemson<br />

1990 North Carolina<br />

1991 Clemson<br />

1992 NC State<br />

1993 Clemson<br />

1994 Clemson<br />

1995 Florida State<br />

All-Time NCAA CHampions<br />

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC<br />

1996 Virginia<br />

1997 Florida State<br />

1998 Wake Forest<br />

1999 Wake Forest<br />

2000 Georgia Tech<br />

2001 Wake Forest<br />

2002 Florida State<br />

2003 Georgia Tech<br />

2004 Florida State<br />

2005 Georgia Tech<br />

2006 Clemson<br />

2007 North Carolina<br />

2008 Miami<br />

2009 Virginia<br />

2010 Florida State<br />

2011 Virginia<br />

2012 Georgia Tech<br />

2013 North Carolina<br />

<strong>2014</strong> Georgia Tech<br />

20<strong>15</strong> Florida State<br />

- FLORIDA StatE won the ACC Baseball Championship at Durham Bulls Athletic<br />

Park, defeating NC State, 6-2, in the title game on May 24.<br />

- Virginia claimed the second NCAA baseball championship by an ACC team – and<br />

the sixth by a current ACC member school – defeating defending champion<br />

Vanderbilt by a 4-2 score in the decisive game of the College World Series on<br />

June 24 in Omaha, Nebraska.<br />

- Miami joined Virginia among the CWS field, marking the seventh time in the last<br />

10 years that the ACC has sent multiple teams to Omaha.<br />

- Virginia, Miami, Florida State, NC State, Clemson, Louisville and Notre Dame were<br />

selected for the NCAA Tournament. The ACC’s seven berths tied for the most<br />

by any conference. The ACC has sent at least seven teams to the tournament<br />

seven straight years and 10 times in the last 11 seasons.<br />

- The two longest all–time NCAA tournament appearance streaks continue to be<br />

held by ACC teams. Miami made its 43rd straight postseason appearance, while<br />

Florida State earned an NCAA bid for the 38th year in a row.<br />

- In its first season as an ACC member, Atlantic Division champion Louisville set<br />

an ACC record with 25 league victories this season. Florida State won at least<br />

40 games overall for the 36th consecutive year.<br />

- Ten ACC players were named NCBWA All-Americans, including a national-best<br />

six on the first team.<br />

John Gorman, Boston College<br />

Eli White, Clemson<br />

Steven Duggar, Clemson<br />

Matthew Crownover, Clemson<br />

Chase Pinder, Clemson<br />

Andy Perez, Duke<br />

Michael Rosenfeld, Duke<br />

Peter Zyla, Duke<br />

Cristian Perez, Duke<br />

Mitch Stallings, Duke<br />

DJ Stewart, Florida State<br />

Josh Delph, Florida State<br />

Ben DeLuzio, Florida State<br />

Christopher Marconcini, Florida State<br />

Michael Compton, Florida State<br />

Bryant Holtmann, Florida State<br />

Kel Johnson, Georgia Tech<br />

Daniel Spingola, Georgia Tech<br />

Jonathan King, Georgia Tech<br />

Nick Solak, Louisville<br />

Devin Hairston, Louisville<br />

Kyle Funkhouser, Louisville<br />

Lincoln Henzman, Louisville<br />

David Thompson, Miami<br />

Willie Abreu, Miami<br />

Garrett Kennedy, Miami<br />

Bryan Garcia, Miami<br />

Cooper Hammond, Miami<br />

Daniel Briggi, Miami<br />

Preston Palmeiro, NC State<br />

Andrew Knizner, NC State<br />

Tommy DeJuneas, NC State<br />

Brian Brown, NC State<br />

Joe O’Donnell, NC State<br />

Benton Moss, North Carolina<br />

Robert Youngdahl, Notre Dame<br />

Kyle Fiala, Notre Dame<br />

Lane Richards, Notre Dame<br />

Ryan Bull, Notre Dame<br />

Brandon Bielak, Notre Dame<br />

Sean Guenther, Notre Dame<br />

Nick McCarty, Notre Dame<br />

Jacob Wright, Pitt<br />

Brandon Waddell, Virginia<br />

Thomas Woodruff, Virginia<br />

Erik Payne, Virginia Tech<br />

Jonathan Woodcock, Virginia Tech<br />

Nate Mondou, Wake Forest<br />

Stuart Fairchild, Wake Forest<br />

Kevin Conway, Wake Forest<br />

Parker Dunshee, Wake Forest<br />

- Sixty-two ACC players were selected in the 20<strong>15</strong> MLB Draft, fourth most in league<br />

history and the second most from any conference. All 14 league programs had<br />

at least one player drafted.<br />

First Team<br />

Matthew Crownover, Clemson<br />

Chris Okey, Clemson<br />

DJ Stewart, Florida State<br />

Zack Burdi, Louisville<br />

Kyle Funkhouser, Louisville<br />

Brendan McKay, Louisville<br />

Corey Ray, Louisville<br />

Sutton Whiting, Louisville<br />

Zack Collins, Miami<br />

George Iskenderian, Miami<br />

David Thompson, Miami<br />

Nathan Kirby, Virginia<br />

Brendon Hayden, Virginia Tech<br />

Will Craig, Wake Forest<br />

Stuart Fairchild, Wake Forest<br />

Nate Mondou, Wake Forest<br />

Second Team<br />

Chris Shaw, Boston College<br />

Tyler Krieger, Clemson<br />

Reed Rohlman, Clemson<br />

Andy Perez, Duke<br />

Billy Strode, Florida State<br />

Matt Gonzalez, Georgia Tech<br />

Brendan McKay, Louisville<br />

Josh Rogers, Louisville<br />

Thomas Woodrey, Miami<br />

Zac Gallen, North Carolina<br />

Jake Fincher, NC State<br />

Andrew Knizner, NC State<br />

Preston Palmeiro, NC State<br />

Daniel Pinero, Virginia<br />

Josh Sborz, Virginia<br />

Kenny Towns, Virginia<br />

ALL-ACC<br />

Third Team<br />

Steven Duggar, Clemson<br />

Eli White, Clemson<br />

Quincy Nieporte, Florida State<br />

Brandon Gold, Georgia Tech<br />

A.J. Murray, Georgia Tech<br />

Willie Abreu, Miami<br />

Bryan Garcia, Miami<br />

Garrett Kennedy, Miami<br />

Andrew Suarez, Miami<br />

Skye Bolt, North Carolina<br />

Benton Moss, North Carolina<br />

Logan Ratledge, NC State<br />

Kyle Fiala, Notre Dame<br />

Ryan Smoyer, Notre Dame<br />

Robert Youngdahl, Notre Dame<br />

Saige Jenco, Virginia Tech<br />

All-Freshman Team<br />

Dylan Busby, Florida State<br />

Kel Johnson, Georgia Tech<br />

Lincoln Henzman, Louisville<br />

Brendan McKay, Louisville<br />

Brian Brown, NC State<br />

J.B. Bukauskas, North Carolina<br />

Brandon Bielak, Notre Dame<br />

Sean Guenther, Notre Dame<br />

Adam Haseley, Virginia<br />

Pavin Smith, Virginia<br />

Stuart Fairchild, Wake Forest<br />

Justin Yurchak, Wake Forest<br />

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CONGRATULATIONS <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC CHAMPIONS


TRACKING TRADITION<br />

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Anthony J. McKevlin Award: ACC MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

Laken Tomlinson / Duke / FOOTBALL<br />

DUKE’s Laken Tomlinson was named the winner of the Anthony J. McKevlin<br />

Award as the conference’s premier male athlete after helping lead the<br />

Blue Devils to a school-record third consecutive bowl berth. The 6-foot-3,<br />

330-pound guard anchored an offensive line that led the nation in fewest<br />

tackles for loss allowed per game (3.<strong>15</strong>).<br />

A consensus All-American and two-time first-team All-ACC selection,<br />

Tomlinson became Duke’s highest NFL Draft pick since 1987 when he was<br />

taken in the opening round by the Detroit Lions (No. 28 overall). His efforts<br />

during his senior campaign helped him to become the first Duke studentathlete<br />

since 2000 to receive two first-team All-American honors in the<br />

same season.<br />

Tomlinson also impressed off the field and was named to the All-ACC<br />

Football Academic Team for the fourth consecutive year. The Blue Devil team<br />

captain was the recipient of the Courage Award presented by the Football<br />

Writers Association of America in conjunction with the Orange Bowl, an<br />

award presented annually to a player, coach or support person in college<br />

football who displays courage, on or off the field. Tomlinson was also named<br />

to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, which recognizes community service<br />

in addition to academic and athletic achievement.<br />

ALL-TIME ACC ATHLETES OF THE YEAR<br />

Anthony J. McKevlin & Mary Garber Award Recipients<br />

1954 • Joel Shankle • Duke • M Track & Field<br />

1955 • Dickie Hemric • Wake Forest • M Basketball<br />

1956 • Dave Sime • Duke • M Track & Field/Basketball<br />

1957 • Lennie Rosenbluth • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1958 • Dick Christy • NC State • Football<br />

1959 • Lou Pucillo • NC State • M Basketball<br />

1960 • Mike McGee • Duke • Football<br />

1961 • Roman Gabriel • NC State • Football<br />

1962 • Lenn Chappell • Wake Forest • M Basketball<br />

1963 • Art Heyman • Duke • M Basketball<br />

1964 • Jeff Mullins • Duke • M Basketball<br />

1965 • Brian Piccolo • Wake Forest • Football<br />

1966 • Danny Talbott • North Carolina • Football/M Basketball<br />

1967 • Bobby Bryant • South Carolina • Football/M Basketball<br />

1968 • Larry Miller • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1969 • Frank Quayle • Virginia • Football<br />

1970 • Charlie Scott • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1971 • Don McCauley • North Carolina • Football<br />

1972 • Barry Parkhill • Virginia • M Basketball<br />

1973 • David Thompson • NC State • M Basketball<br />

1974 • Tony Waldrop • North Carolina • M Track & Field<br />

1975 • David Thompson • NC State • M Basketball<br />

1976 • John Lucas • Maryland • M Basketball/M Tennis<br />

1977 • Phil Ford • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1978 • Phil Ford • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1979 • Renaldo Nehemiah • Maryland • M Track & Field<br />

1980 • Julie Shea • NC State • W Track & Field<br />

1981 • Julie Shea • NC State • W Track & Field<br />

1982 • James Worthy • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1983 • Ralph Sampson • Virginia • M Basketball<br />

1984 • Michael Jordan • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1985 • B.J. Surhoff • North Carolina • Baseball<br />

1986 • Len Bias • Maryland • M Basketball<br />

1987 • Riccardo Ingram • Georgia Tech • Football/Baseball<br />

1988 • Danny Ferry • Duke • M Basketball<br />

1989 • Danny Ferry • Duke • M Basketball<br />

1990 • Shannon Higgins • North Carolina • W Soccer<br />

1990 • Clarkston Hines • Duke • Football<br />

1991 • Dawn Staley • Virginia • W Basketball<br />

1991 • Christian Laettner • Duke • M Basketball<br />

1992 • Dawn Staley • Virginia • W Basketball<br />

1992 • Christian Laettner • Duke • M Basketball<br />

1993 • Mia Hamm • North Carolina • W Soccer<br />

1993 • Charlie Ward • Florida State • Football/M Basketball<br />

1994 • Mia Hamm • North Carolina • W Soccer<br />

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MARY GARBER AWARD: ACC FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR<br />

Morgan Brian / Virginia / Women’s soccer<br />

Morgan Brian claimed the 25th Mary Garber Award as the conference’s<br />

finest female athlete after leading VIRGINIA to the NCAA championship game<br />

and becoming just the fourth woman to repeat as the recipient of the MAC<br />

Hermann Trophy, awarded annually to collegiate soccer’s national player<br />

of the year. Brian scored 10 goals and tallied 14 assists during her senior<br />

season while leading the Cavaliers to their second consecutive NCAA College<br />

Cup and first championship game in program history.<br />

A three-time NSCAA First-Team All-American and four-time first-team All-<br />

ACC selection, Brian completed her senior season as the only active collegiate<br />

player on the United States Women’s National Team for World Cup Qualifying.<br />

She was an integral member of the U.S. team, which won the country’s first<br />

Women’s World cup since 1999.<br />

With 41 career goals and 43 career assists, Brian is the first Cavalier to<br />

be a member of the 40-40 club. She ranks second in school history with 125<br />

career points. A three-time ACC All-Academic Team selection, she was the<br />

overall No. 1 selection by the Houston Dash in the 20<strong>15</strong> National Women’s<br />

Soccer League Draft and made her professional debut with the club in April.<br />

Brian received the IMP Award as Virginia’s top student-athlete for the second<br />

consecutive year.<br />

1994 • Charlie Ward • Florida State • Football/M Basketball<br />

1995 • Tisha Venturini • North Carolina • W Soccer<br />

1995 • Randolph Childress • Wake Forest • M Basketball<br />

1996 • Kelly Amonte • Maryland • W Soccer/W Lacrosse<br />

1996 • Kris Benson • Clemson • Baseball<br />

1997 • Sarah Forbes • Maryland • W Lacrosse<br />

1997 • Tim Duncan • Wake Forest • M Basketball<br />

1998 • Vanessa Webb • Duke • W Tennis<br />

1998 • Antawn Jamison • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

1999 • Cindy Parlow • North Carolina • W Soccer<br />

1999 • Elton Brand • Duke • M Basketball<br />

2000 • Jen Adams • Maryland • W Lacrosse<br />

2000 • Joe Hamilton • Georgia Tech • Football<br />

2001 • Jen Adams • Maryland • W Lacrosse<br />

2001 • Shane Battier • Duke • M Basketball<br />

2002 • Bea Bielik • Wake Forest • W Tennis<br />

2002 • Juan Dixon • Maryland • M Basketball<br />

2003 • Alana Beard • Duke • W Basketball<br />

2003 • Chris Rotelli • Virginia • M Lacrosse<br />

2004 • Alana Beard • Duke • W Basketball<br />

2004 • Phillip Rivers • NC State • Football<br />

2005 • Kelly Dostal • Wake Forest • Field Hockey<br />

2005 • Sean May • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

2006 • Paula Infante • Maryland • Field Hockey<br />

2006 • J.J. Redick • Duke • M Basketball<br />

2007 • Lindsey Harding • Duke • W Basketball<br />

2007 • Walter Dix • Florida State • M Track & Field<br />

2008 • Angela Tincher • Virginia Tech • Softball<br />

2008 • Tyler Hansbrough • North Carolina • M Basketball<br />

2009 • Casey Nogueira • North Carolina • W Soccer<br />

2009 • Matt Hill • NC State • M Golf<br />

2010 • Whitney Engen • North Carolina • W Soccer<br />

2010 • Ned Crotty • Duke • M Lacrosse<br />

2011 • Katie O’Donnell • Maryland • Field Hockey<br />

2011 • Ngoni Makusha • Florida State • M Track & Field<br />

2012 • Becca Ward • Duke • W Fencing<br />

2012 • Luke Kuechly • Boston College • Football<br />

2013 • Crystal Dunn • North Caroina • W Soccer<br />

2013 • Jarmere Jenkins • Virginia • M Tennis<br />

<strong>2014</strong> • Alyssa Thomas • Maryland • W Basketball<br />

<strong>2014</strong> • Jameis Winston • Florida State • Football<br />

20<strong>15</strong> • Morgan Brian • Virginia • W Soccer<br />

20<strong>15</strong> • Laken Tomlinson • Duke • Football<br />

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ACC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

The ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE<br />

Is proud to congratulate<br />

THIS YEAR’s<br />

postgraduate<br />

scholarship recipients<br />

BOSTON COLLEGE<br />

Alicia McKean<br />

Rowing<br />

Mikaela Rix<br />

W-Lacrosse<br />

Michael Sit<br />

Ice Hockey<br />

CLEMSON<br />

Ara Amirkhanian<br />

M-Soccer<br />

Hunter Harrington<br />

M-Tennis<br />

Romy Koelzer<br />

W-Tennis<br />

Katelyn Reeve<br />

W-Tennis<br />

DUKE<br />

Sarah Collins<br />

Fencing<br />

David Helton<br />

Football<br />

Claire Vannelli<br />

Rowing<br />

Elizabeth Williams<br />

W-Basketball<br />

FLORIDA STATE<br />

Cristian Gonzalez Mendez<br />

M-Tennis<br />

Katie Mosher<br />

Volleyball<br />

Lacey Waldrop<br />

Softball<br />

GEORGIA TECH<br />

Anders Albertson<br />

M-Golf<br />

Kate Brandus<br />

W-Swim & Dive<br />

Matt Connors<br />

Football<br />

Cole Jackob<br />

M-Cross Country / T&F<br />

LOUISVILLE<br />

Grant Donovan<br />

Football<br />

Katie George<br />

Volleyball<br />

Andrew Stewart<br />

M-Cross Country<br />

Erin Yenney<br />

W-Soccer<br />

MIAMI<br />

Monique Albuquerque<br />

W-Tennis<br />

Nantambu-Akil Fentress<br />

Football<br />

Lea Johnson<br />

W-Track & Field<br />

Savanah Leaf<br />

Volleyball<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

Gillian Litynski<br />

Fencing<br />

Benton Moss<br />

Baseball<br />

Cameron Overstreet<br />

W-Track & Field<br />

Loren Shealy<br />

Field Hockey<br />

NC STATE<br />

Laura Hoer<br />

W-Cross Country / T&F<br />

Joanna Thompson<br />

W-Cross Country / T&F<br />

Emily Weiman<br />

Softball<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Ashley Armstrong<br />

W-Golf<br />

Kelly Curran<br />

W-Track & Field<br />

Anna Kottkamp<br />

Rowing<br />

Emma Reaney<br />

W-Swim & Dive<br />

Pitt<br />

Brianna Kiesel<br />

W-Basketball<br />

Tyler Wilps<br />

Wrestling<br />

Cameron Wright<br />

M-Basketball<br />

SYRACUSe<br />

Cameron Lynch<br />

Football<br />

Sam Rodgers<br />

Football<br />

Komal Safdar<br />

W-Tennis<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Morgan Brian<br />

W-Soccer<br />

Jordan Lavender<br />

W-Track & Field<br />

Courtney Swan<br />

W-Lacrosse<br />

Ellen Williamson<br />

W-Swim & Dive<br />

VIRGINIA TECH<br />

Christian Beyer<br />

M-Basketball<br />

Devin Carter<br />

Wrestling<br />

Morgan Latimer<br />

M-Swim & Dive<br />

WAKE FOREST<br />

Nyki Caldwell<br />

W-Track & Field<br />

Riley Ridgik<br />

W-Soccer<br />

Danae Rosendall<br />

Volleyball<br />

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ACC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

ACC PostGraduate Scholarship Luncheon<br />

On April <strong>15</strong>, 20<strong>15</strong>, the Atlantic Coast Conference held the 24th<br />

annual Postgraduate Scholarship Awards Luncheon, in which 45<br />

student-athletes were awarded the Weaver-James-Corrigan<br />

Scholarships, including three student-athletes who received the<br />

Thacker Award. An additional eight student-athletes who plan to<br />

enter a professional career in their chosen sport were named<br />

honorary recipients. The Weaver-James-Corrigan and Jim and<br />

Pat Thacker postgraduate scholarships are awarded to selected<br />

student-athletes who intend to pursue a graduate degree<br />

following completion of their undergraduate requirements. Each<br />

recipient will receive $5,000 toward his or her graduate education.<br />

Those honored have performed with distinction in both the<br />

classroom and their respective sport, while demonstrating<br />

exemplary conduct in the community. College basketball analyst<br />

and former Duke player Jay Bilas served as the keynote speaker<br />

at the event.<br />

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ACC Student-Athlete aDVISORY COMMITTEE<br />

“Full of Ship … Leadership, Championship, Sportsmanship” was<br />

the theme for the Atlantic Coast Conference Student-Athlete Advisory<br />

Committee during the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year. ACC SAAC embarked on a<br />

year in which the student-athlete involvement in Conference and national<br />

legislative decisions would be major.<br />

ACC SAAC had four meetings throughout the year, with two being<br />

via teleconference and two being in person. The committee discussed<br />

the role of SAAC in the autonomy legislative structure and developed<br />

various models to effectively integrate student-athletes into the ACC<br />

governance structure. Leading into the NCAA Convention in January,<br />

SAAC members were able to provide feedback on autonomy legislative<br />

proposals to student-athlete representatives Kaila Barber of Notre<br />

Dame, Artie Rowell of Pitt and Patrick Andrews of Clemson. The NCAA<br />

Convention proved to be a historic occasion, as it was the first time that<br />

student-athletes were given a vote on legislative proposals. In addition<br />

to being active on the legislative front, ACC SAAC focused on educating<br />

student-athletes on sexual assault and dating violence by participating<br />

in the “It’s on Us” Campaign. Throughout the year, ACC SAAC was able to<br />

share feedback on their ACC Championships experience to members of<br />

the ACC Championships staff. Additionally, student-athletes discussed<br />

their overall student-athlete experience and some of the areas that<br />

they felt could be improved. In looking forward to next year, ACC SAAC<br />

decided to restructure the committee by formalizing an executive<br />

board and changing the dates of the in-person meetings.<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> COMMITTEE<br />

BOSTON COLLEGE<br />

Ashlynn Field • W Track/Cross Country • Jr.<br />

Keady Segel • M Soccer • Sr.<br />

Nina Baumberger Altirriba • Field Hockey • So.<br />

Kaliya Johnson • W Ice Hockey • Jr.<br />

GEORGIA TECH<br />

Aaron Peek • M Basketball • Sr.<br />

Caitlyn Coffey • Softball • Sr.<br />

Nathan Rakitt • M Tennis • Jr.<br />

Morgan Jackson • W Track/Cross Country • Sr.<br />

NC STATE<br />

Ashley Eli • W Basketball • Jr.<br />

Christian McCurdy • M Swimming • Jr.<br />

Jule Rich • M Track • Sr.<br />

Joe Mills • M Soccer • Sr.<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Jonathan Cornish • M Tennis • Jr.<br />

Heidi Velk • Softball • Sr.<br />

Alec Vozenilek • Football • Sr.<br />

Ellen Williamson • W Swimming • Sr.<br />

CLEMSON<br />

Brody Koerner • Baseball • Jr.<br />

Sloan Shanahan • W Golf • So.<br />

Eric MacLain • Football • Sr.<br />

Stephannie Allen • Rowing • Sr.<br />

LOUISVILLE<br />

Rebecca Maddock • Field Hockey • Sr.<br />

Jerry Ramirez • M Soccer • Sr.<br />

Van Damrongsri • M Tennis • Sr.<br />

Kayla Soles • Softball • Sr.<br />

NOTRE DAME<br />

Max Lachowecki • M Soccer • Jr.<br />

Barbara Sullivan • W Lacrosse • Jr.<br />

Katie Naughton • W Soccer • So.<br />

Kaila Barber • W Track • Jr.<br />

VIRGINIA TECH<br />

Carol Kahoun • W Tennis • 5th Year<br />

Jared Allison • M Track • Jr.<br />

Morgan Latimer • M Swimming • Sr.<br />

Kylie McGoldrick • Softball • Sr.<br />

DUKE<br />

Tyler Toren • M Swimming • Sr.<br />

Tara Dalton • Rowing • Sr.<br />

Remy Janco • Baseball • Jr.<br />

Megan Clark • W Track/Cross Country • Jr.<br />

MIAMI<br />

Dallas Crawford • Football • Jr.<br />

Shannon McCarthy • W Soccer • Jr.<br />

David Thompson • Baseball • Jr.<br />

Kara McCormack • W Diving • Sr.<br />

PITT<br />

Adam Bisnowaty • Football • So.<br />

Paige Lumley • W Track/Cross Country • Jr.<br />

Carmelena Moffa • Softball • Jr.<br />

Julian Dickenson • M Soccer • Sr.<br />

WAKE FOREST<br />

Tara Clemmenson • Field Hockey • Sr.<br />

KC Barrett • M Track • 5th Year<br />

Marianna Sims • W Golf • Jr.<br />

Brendan Henry • M Tennis • Jr.<br />

FLORIDA STATE<br />

John Franklin • Football • So.<br />

Jordan Jarmakowicz • W Swimming • Jr.<br />

Hank Lebioda • M Golf • Jr.<br />

Katherine Plessy • Sand Volleyball • Jr.<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

Houston Summers • M Track • Jr.<br />

Kelly Corish • W Swimming • Sr.<br />

CJ Odenigwe • M Soccer • Sr.<br />

Emily Leifolf • Rowing • Jr.<br />

SYRACUSE<br />

Komal Safdar • W Tennis • Sr.<br />

Kyle Knapp • Football • Jr.<br />

Miriam Ward • Rowing • Jr.<br />

Jonathan Dawson • M Crew • Jr.<br />

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ACC Community outreach<br />

ACC Community Connections<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s Community Connections program<br />

completed its fifth year and continued its success by sponsoring<br />

educational activities and donating books in conjunction with 16<br />

conference championships across six states. The program reached<br />

over a dozen schools and youth programs across Florida, Georgia, North<br />

Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia.<br />

The initiative aims to teach life lessons to elementary and middle school<br />

students in the communities in which the league holds its conference<br />

championships. This year, team representatives from ACC member<br />

institutions either traveled to elementary schools in the area or had<br />

schools and youth programs visit the championship sites to participate<br />

in varying outreach sessions.<br />

The visits consisted of question-and-answer sessions with ACC team<br />

representatives in addition to skills clinics and demonstrations.<br />

The league-wide initiative first launched at the 2010 ACC Cross Country<br />

Championships in Boston, Massachusetts. Since that time, more than<br />

1,200 books have been donated by the ACC and its member institutions<br />

to elementary schools and organizations, including the YMCA. During the<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year, 168 student-athletes participated in the program<br />

and had the chance to interact with more than 600 youth. In addition, 350<br />

books were donated to ACC championship communities.<br />

The schools and organizations involved in ACC Community Connections<br />

for <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> were: Burley Middle School (Charlottesville, Virginia); Lakewood<br />

Elementary School (Durham, North Carolina); Greensboro United Soccer<br />

Association U-12 girls soccer (Greensboro, North Carolina); Kingswood<br />

Elementary School (Cary, North Carolina); Dynamo Swim Club (Atlanta,<br />

Georgia); Atlanta Swim Club (Atlanta, Georgia); New Hope Elementary<br />

School (Chapel Hill, North Carolina); Margaret Beeks Elementary School<br />

(Blacksburg, Virginia); Arsenal Middle School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania);<br />

Millis Road Elementary School(Jamestown, North Carolina); Green Hope<br />

Elementary School (Cary, North Carolina); McCrary Elementary School<br />

(Asheboro, North Carolina); Stars Middle School (Tallahassee, Florida);<br />

Pendleton Elementary School (Pendleton, South Carolina); Butner-Stem<br />

Elementary School (Butner, North Carolina); Sandy Ridge Elementary<br />

School (Durham, North Carolina); East Lee Middle School (Sanford,<br />

North Carolina); East Chapel Hill High School (Chapel Hill, North Carolina);<br />

Leesville Road High School(Raleigh, North Carolina).<br />

ACC/united wAY Game Changers<br />

In an effort to showcase<br />

the great community<br />

service work that is done<br />

across the league, as well<br />

as highlight the ACC/United<br />

Way partnership heading<br />

into the 20th year in 20<strong>15</strong>-16,<br />

the ACC and longtime partner, United Way, created a new program to recognize<br />

exceptional efforts in volunteerism.<br />

After soliciting stories from United Way agencies throughout the<br />

league’s footprint, the inaugural ACC/United Way Game Changers award<br />

was presented to the Notre Dame Men’s Lacrosse team at halftime of the<br />

Championship Game of the 20<strong>15</strong> New York Life ACC Tournament. A video<br />

piece was on the team’s partnership with the Dickinson Fine Arts Academy<br />

aired during halftime and was distributed across ACC platforms.<br />

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ACC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC Sportsmanship Award NOMINATIONS<br />

Boston College Volleyball — Following a campus shooting at Florida<br />

State, Boston College contacted Florida State and asked to show support<br />

of the victims involved in the shooting by wearing the ribbon that FSU was<br />

creating. Boston College wore the ribbons on their uniforms during their<br />

match against Florida State.<br />

Sebastian Stiefelmeyer, Louisville, Men’s Tennis – During the NCAA<br />

Singles Championship on May 22, 20<strong>15</strong>, senior Sebastian Stiefelmeyer,<br />

was playing in the Round of 16 versus Columbia’s Winston Lin. The winner<br />

would have a berth in the quarterfinals of the NCAAs. The match was going<br />

back and forth with Stiefelmeyer leading 4-1 in the first set but Lin came<br />

back to win the first set 7-5. In college tennis, the players make each<br />

line call and if they do not agree, the chair umpire makes final judgment.<br />

In a critical stage of the second set, with the match in balance, Lin hit a<br />

big serve that from Louisville head coach Rex Ecarma’s angle looked an<br />

inch or less out. Serve calls are particularly difficult since most serves<br />

are hit over 100 mph. Sebastian called it out and the referee motioned to<br />

agree with the call. Sebastian took a second look at the line and in at an<br />

extremely critical time of the match reversed his initial call, giving that<br />

giving that pivotal point to Winston. Winston went on to win an extremely<br />

tight 7-4 and 6-4 match and ended Sebastian’s career. The Columbia<br />

coach who has been coaching for 30 seasons, said he had never seen<br />

a player reverse a call like that in such a close match with everything on<br />

the line. Sebastian was named the winner of the Arthur Ashe Leadership<br />

and Sportsmanship Award for his character, conduct and unwavering<br />

sportsmanship on and off the court.<br />

Previous winners of the award are:<br />

2008-09<br />

Thomas Sensing, Wake Forest Men’s Track & Field<br />

Maggie Bernard, Clemson Women’s Cross Country<br />

North Carolina Fencing Team<br />

2009-10<br />

Robert Andrews, Virginia Men’s Cross Country and Track & Field<br />

Stephanie Buffo, Clemson Women’s Cross Country and Track & Field<br />

Georgia Tech Baseball Team<br />

2010-11<br />

Darrin Gibson, Florida State Men’s Cross Country<br />

Kim Donovan, Duke Women’s Golf<br />

Florida State Men’s Track & Field Team<br />

2011-12<br />

Shane Gentry, Maryland Wrestling<br />

Maryland Gymnastics Team<br />

2012-13<br />

Florida State & Boston College Men’s Swimming Teams<br />

Virginia Tech Volleyball Team<br />

Len’Nique Brown and Krystal Barrett, NC State Women’s Basketball<br />

2013-14<br />

Notre Dame Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)<br />

Duke Baseball Team<br />

Hannah Wilson, Florida State Women’s Swimming<br />

ACC Sportsmanship School of the Year AwARDS<br />

Prior to the 2008-09 academic year, the ACC created a sportsmanship<br />

award for each of its 25 sponsored sports. The concept of these awards<br />

was created by the ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in an effort<br />

to recognize teams that earned the utmost regard from their peers during<br />

competition. As is stated in the conference’s Mission Statement, “It [the<br />

ACC] strongly adheres to the principles of integrity and sportsmanship,<br />

and supports the total development of the student-athlete and each<br />

member institution’s athletics department staff, with the intent of<br />

producing enlightened leadership for tomorrow.” Teams receiving the<br />

award conducted themselves with a high degree of character and good<br />

sportsmanship, as determined by a vote of the league’s teams.<br />

2003-04 • Georgia Tech 2006-07 • Boston College<br />

2004-05 • Wake Forest 2007-08 • Virginia Tech<br />

2005-06 • Wake Forest<br />

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ACC SPORTSMANSHIP INITIATIVEs<br />

SPORtsmanship Initiatives<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference continues to implement various<br />

initiatives in Sportsmanship including the emphasis on the<br />

importance of good sportsmanship at every level of the Conference<br />

including student-athletes, coaches, officials, administrators, fans,<br />

friends and alumni. Educational emphasis with all of the ACC’s<br />

administrators, coaches and student-athletes was continued, and<br />

the league further refined a reporting and recording system to more<br />

accurately assess sportsmanship problems which might exist. For<br />

the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> year, the conference is proud to report 100 percent<br />

participation by the institutions.<br />

ACC Continues Sportsmanship Awareness Weeks<br />

Established in 2010, ACC Sportsmanship Weeks is a campaign to<br />

recognize and promote sportsmanship. During the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic<br />

year, three specific weeks were tabbed as ACC Sportsmanship Weeks:<br />

September 29-October 5 (Fall), January 19-25 (Winter) and April 6-12<br />

(Spring). At all ACC home competitions during ACC Sportsmanship Weeks,<br />

every league team showcased its continued dedication to sportsmanship<br />

by participating in a pregame handshake. In addition to the teams’ efforts,<br />

the conference and member schools highlighted the initiative to its fans<br />

through releases, social media platforms and on official websites.<br />

“The ACC is committed to upholding the values of sportsmanship,” said<br />

ACC Commissioner John Swofford. “We are proud that all our member<br />

institutions continue to emphasize the importance of sportsmanship<br />

through this initiative.”<br />

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ACC ACADEMICS<br />

ACC again leader in “Best Colleges” rankings<br />

The member institutions of the Atlantic Coast Conference again led<br />

the way among Autonomy 5 conferences in the latest “Best Colleges”<br />

rankings released by U.S. News & World Report in September <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

Member schools combine for an average rank of 54.8, marking the<br />

eighth straight year that the ACC has led all Autonomy 5 conferences.<br />

“The ACC continues to have the strongest collective balance of<br />

academics and athletics of any major conference, which a tribute to<br />

the leadership at our <strong>15</strong> member schools,” said ACC Commissioner<br />

John Swofford.<br />

The ACC is the only Autonomy 5 conference to place over half of<br />

its member institutions among the Top 50 and also leads with seven<br />

member schools among the Top 35.<br />

Duke boasts the league’s highest ranking at eighth and is joined in<br />

the Top 30 by Notre Dame (16th), Virginia (23rd), Wake Forest (27th)<br />

and North Carolina (30th). Also in the Top 50 are Boston College (31st),<br />

Georgia Tech (35th) and Miami (48th). Beyond the top 50 are Syracuse<br />

at 58th, followed by Pitt and Clemson (tied at 62nd), Virginia Tech<br />

(71st), Florida State and NC State (both 95th) and Louisville (161st).<br />

Notables:<br />

• Average rank of ACC Schools: 54.8<br />

• The ACC has led the Autonomy 5 conferences in best average rank in<br />

each of the last eight years.<br />

• The ACC has had a school finish in the Top 10 every year since 2006<br />

(one of only two Autonomy 5 conferences that can make that claim).<br />

• In the <strong>2014</strong> rankings, the ACC is the only Autonomy 5 conference with<br />

over half of its member institutions in the Top 50.<br />

• The ACC placed eight schools in the Top 50, three more than any<br />

other Autonomy 5 conference.<br />

• The ACC’s five schools ranked in the Top 30 are the most among<br />

Autonomy 5 conferences.<br />

• Seven ACC schools placed among the Top 35 of the <strong>2014</strong> rankings,<br />

three more than any other Autonomy 5 Conference.<br />

ACC Makes Another Strong Showing in APR<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference leads all Autonomy 5 conferences with<br />

82 teams among its current membership recognized in the latest report<br />

card on the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) Public Recognition Awards<br />

released on May 20, 20<strong>15</strong>.<br />

The Academic Progress Rate, a multi-year rate based on the most recent<br />

four years of data, is a real-time measure of eligibility and retention of<br />

student-athletes competing on every Division I sports team. The most<br />

recent APR scores are based on scores from the 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13<br />

and 2013-14 academic years. This year marks the 11th year of APR data for<br />

most teams.<br />

Each year, the NCAA honors selected Division I sports teams by publicly<br />

recognizing their latest multi-year NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate<br />

(APR). This announcement is part of the overall Division I academic reform<br />

effort and is intended to highlight teams that demonstrate a commitment<br />

to academic progress and retention of student-athletes by achieving the<br />

top APRs within their respective sports. Specifically, these teams posted<br />

multi-year APRs in the top 10 percent of all squads in each sport.<br />

Even with rising academic standards, ACC teams continue to build upon<br />

their success in the classroom. Highlights from the most recent report<br />

include:<br />

• The ACC’s current schools had 82 combined teams recognized to lead all<br />

Autonomy 5 conferences for the 2013-14 academic year.<br />

• The ACC’s 14 schools with at least one team recognized lead all Autonomy<br />

5 conferences.<br />

• Four men’s basketball teams – Duke, Louisville, Miami and Pitt – were<br />

recognized from the ACC for the 2013-14 season, the most of any<br />

Autonomy 5 conference.<br />

In addition, athletic teams from Atlantic Coast Conference institutions<br />

continued to be among the top percentage of those at Division I colleges and<br />

universities that meet standards and excel academically, as reflected by<br />

Academic Progress Rate (APR) data released by the NCAA on May 27, 20<strong>15</strong>.<br />

Each Division I institution is held accountable for the academic progress<br />

of its student-athletes through the APR, a team-based metric that accounts<br />

for the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete, each term.<br />

The Committee on Academic Performance oversees the Academic<br />

Performance Program, which sets policies and recommends legislative<br />

changes to the Board of Directors, which has the final say on rules changes<br />

in Division I.<br />

Beginning with 2012-13 championships, teams were required to post<br />

a minimum 900 four-year average APR or a 930 average over the most<br />

recent two years to be eligible to participate. For this year’s championships,<br />

teams were required to earn a 930 four-year average APR or a 940 average<br />

over the most recent two years to participate in championships. In 20<strong>15</strong>-<br />

16 and beyond, teams must earn a four-year APR of 930 to compete in<br />

championships.<br />

ACC Highlights include:<br />

• All 58 ACC football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball<br />

programs exceeded the required 930 APR average<br />

• 12 ACC baseball teams were above the 969 national APR average<br />

• 12 women’s basketball teams were above the national 973 APR average<br />

• 11 men’s basketball teams were above the Division I 961 APR average<br />

• 12 ACC football teams were above the FBS 960 APR average<br />

• No ACC teams are subject to APR penalties for the fourth straight year<br />

• The ACC’s strong showing comes one week after 82 league teams<br />

received APR recognition awards, the most of any Power 5 conference.<br />

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ACC ACADEMICS<br />

ACC Teams Continued To Set High Graduation<br />

Success RATe STANDARDS<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s presence in the forefront of academic<br />

success was demonstrated once again in the latest NCAA Graduation<br />

Success Rates (GSR) released on October 28.<br />

Teams from ACC institutions ranked among the top Division I<br />

institutions with an average graduation rate of 88.1 percent, while the<br />

NCAA graduation rate is 82 percent nationally.<br />

ACC notes include:<br />

• 8 of 14 ACC football teams earned a GSR above the FBS average of 71.<br />

• 11 of <strong>15</strong> ACC Men’s basketball teams earned a GSR at or above the Div. I<br />

average of 70, leading all Power 5 Conferences.<br />

• 11 of 14 ACC Baseball teams earned a GSR above the Div. I average of 77,<br />

the highest of any Power 5 conference.<br />

• 9 of <strong>15</strong> ACC Women’s Basketball teams earned a GSR above the Div. I<br />

average of 86.<br />

• In football, the ACC is the only Power 5 conference to have multiple<br />

teams score 90 or higher every year since 2005.<br />

• In men’s basketball, Duke and Notre Dame each achieved scores of 100.<br />

• The ACC leads all Power 5 conferences with three baseball teams<br />

(Duke, Miami and Notre Dame) scoring 100.<br />

• <strong>2014</strong> marks the seventh-straight year that the ACC has had at least<br />

four women’s basketball programs score 100, making it the only Power<br />

5 conference to do so. The ACC tied for the national lead with six teams<br />

– Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Notre Dame, Pitt and Wake Forest –<br />

hitting the century mark in the latest report.<br />

• A total of 11 ACC teams achieved GSR scores of 100 in football, men’s<br />

basketball, women’s basketball and baseball. The next highest number<br />

among Power 5 conferences was nine.<br />

The Graduation Success Rate was developed by the NCAA as part of<br />

its academic reform initiative as a better measure of student-athlete<br />

academic success. The rate holds institutions accountable for transfer<br />

students, unlike the federal graduation rate. The GSR also accounts for<br />

midyear enrollees and is calculated for every sport.<br />

Five ACC Schools Among Top 20<br />

in Learfield DireCTORS’ Cup STANDINGS<br />

The ACC tied for the lead among all conferences with five schools<br />

among the top 20 of the final <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Division I Learfield Sports<br />

Directors’ Cup Standings.<br />

North Carolina led ACC schools with a No. 5 ranking, followed No. 6<br />

Virginia and No. 10 Notre Dame. Florida State follows at No. 11, while<br />

Duke checked in at No. 20.<br />

The ACC is one of two conferences to place three member institutions<br />

among the top 10. For the 14th consecutive year, four or more ACC<br />

institutions placed among the top 30.<br />

The ACC placed nine schools among the top 50 of this year’s<br />

standings, and all <strong>15</strong> member institutions placed among the top 100.<br />

NC State finished 27th, followed by Louisville at No. 29, Virginia Tech at<br />

No. 35 and Syracuse at No. 47.<br />

Miami placed 55th, while Clemson finished 57th, Boston College<br />

68th, Georgia Tech 72nd, Wake Forest 90th and Pitt 96th.<br />

This marks the sixth time in the last eight academic years that the<br />

ACC has finished with at least two teams among the top 10.<br />

The Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup was developed as a joint effort<br />

between the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics<br />

(NACDA) and USA Today. Points are awarded based on each institution’s<br />

finish in up to 20 sports — 10 women’s and 10 men’s.<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC FINAL STANDINGS<br />

5. North Carolina<br />

6. Virginia<br />

10. Notre Dame<br />

11. Florida State<br />

20. Duke<br />

27. NC State<br />

29. Louisville<br />

35. Virginia Tech<br />

47. Syracuse<br />

55. Miami<br />

57. Clemson<br />

68. Boston College<br />

72. Georgia Tech<br />

90. Wake Forest<br />

96. Pitt<br />

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ACCAC – ACC ACADemic Consortium<br />

ACC’s Inter-Institutional ACADemic COLLABORATIve<br />

The ACCAC is all about collaboration, expanding academic opportunities by<br />

sharing resources among our <strong>15</strong> universities. Together we are adding value<br />

in ways that cannot be achieved by any one of our universities acting alone.<br />

Building upon familiarity and identity nurtured by athletic competition among<br />

our <strong>15</strong> universities, the mission of the ACC Academic Consortium (ACCAC) is to<br />

enhance the academic experience of all students (athletes and non-athletes)<br />

and the success of faculty/administrators through collaborative programs,<br />

ideas, and recognitions.<br />

Supported by a special fund within the conference budget and guided by three<br />

groups (presidents, provosts, and chief undergraduate education officers), the<br />

consortium is in its 12th year. Strengthened by the energetic participation of<br />

the conference’s newest members (Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Notre Dame, and<br />

Louisville) and a 33 percent expansion in budget, <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> has been a banner<br />

year. Highlights are provided below. For more information see http://acciac.org.<br />

of the Minds Conference. The next day and a half was filled with each student<br />

scholar either presenting his/her research to an interdisciplinary audience<br />

or holding forth during an hour-long poster session. Topics ranged across<br />

the sciences, humanities, social sciences and beyond. Seminars and special<br />

lectures by successful senior researchers rounded out a very busy, learningfilled<br />

weekend. For more information see http://accmom20<strong>15</strong>.dasa.ncsu.edu/<br />

about/<br />

Inspiring Inclusion, Creating Community, and Launching Leaders: Students<br />

from all <strong>15</strong> ACC universities (four to eight from each university) and their<br />

leadership advisors came together at Notre Dame for an impressive, impactful,<br />

and elegant three days in February. Throughout the three days, delegates<br />

engaged in various networking activities, workshops, field trips and social<br />

events to help increase each delegate’s knowledge on inclusion, community<br />

and leadership. The goal of the conference was to give all delegates new skills<br />

that they could use to help all students at their university feel included. During<br />

the conference, delegates were placed into one of eight groups (religion,<br />

sexual orientation, physical ability, family background, socio-economic status,<br />

physical appearance, immigration status, and gender). Each group created a<br />

final presentation regarding recommended actions that would facilitate greater<br />

inclusion of “their” assigned stereotype. For more information see https://<br />

accstudentleadershipconference.nd.edu/<br />

Undergraduate Scholars Displaying, Explaining Original Research: NC State<br />

Chancellor Randy Woodson hosted about 90 undergraduate students (from<br />

all <strong>15</strong> universities) at his home for dinner on the eve of ACC’s annual Meeting<br />

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ACCAC – ACC ACADemic Consortium<br />

The ACC Debate Championship: Teams from nine ACC universities competed in<br />

the revival of the annual ACC Debate Tournament. This year’s tournament, hosted<br />

by Wake Forest at the Graylyn Conference Center, featured the issue: “Should<br />

student-athletes receive monetary compensation for participating in athletic<br />

competition?” At the April championship, all teams were tasked with debating<br />

both sides of the resolution. Among the participants were <strong>15</strong> competitive debaters<br />

and three intercollegiate athletes (one volleyball player and two football players).<br />

In the finals Wake Forest (defending the negative) won out over a previously<br />

undefeated team from the University of Miami.<br />

Student Advocacy Trip to Washington, D.C.: Organized by Georgia Tech, the third<br />

annual student advocacy trip (March 16-17, 20<strong>15</strong>) involved 49 students from 14<br />

ACC institutions. The purpose of the Washington, D.C. Trip was for participants<br />

to interact with Members of Congress and their staff on issues of importance to<br />

students and the broader higher education community. The main priorities the<br />

students focused on this year were financial aid and federal funding for research.<br />

The two-day trip was packed with activities for the group to participate in as<br />

a whole, and individual schools (or groups of schools from the same state) also<br />

divided up to meet with their respective Senators and Representatives. Some<br />

of the group activities included a tour of the U.S. Capitol, panel discussion with<br />

Capitol Hill staff members, luncheon with guest speaker (Congressman Rick Allen<br />

from Georgia’s 12th District), and a student networking reception.<br />

When the schools broke out into smaller groups for the Hill meetings,<br />

the students conducted over 43 visits, many of which were with Members<br />

of Congress themselves. In addition to notifying Members and staff of their<br />

legislative priorities, the students were able to learn first-hand about upcoming<br />

legislation and the lawmaking process in general. Some groups were also able to<br />

sit in on a House Education and Workforce Committee hearing and fit in additional<br />

meetings off the Hill with government relations firms. One school even had an<br />

opportunity for lunch at the White House.<br />

Creating and Innovating: Each year the ACCAC provides over 50 special stipends<br />

for competitively selected undergraduate students to advance a creative concept<br />

and/or innovative idea. Fifteen universities, while learning from each other,<br />

model their distinctive competitions to their needs, comparative advantages,<br />

and special opportunities. Some commission original play-writing. Others stress<br />

patentable inventions, implementable business plans, global social service<br />

projects, and the extension of on-going research.<br />

Professional Leadership Development: Developed by the University of North<br />

Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School, the ACCAC Executive Leadership Series<br />

features four new programs designed specifically for Deans, Vice Provosts, and<br />

Vice Chancellors in ACC universities. Emphasized are the unique challenges,<br />

demands and expectations executive leaders face in academic organizations.<br />

Each one of the four new programs is designed to address a cornerstone of<br />

executive leadership in an academic institution: business leader, change leader,<br />

culture leader and talent producer. Each “cornerstone” is explored in a two-day<br />

seminar.<br />

The first seminar, held in the midst of an East Coast snowstorm, enrolled 23<br />

participants from 11 universities. The quality and success of the first program is<br />

reinfoirced by the fact that the second seminar (focused on change leadership<br />

in July 20<strong>15</strong>) has enrolled 29 participants from 12 universities. For more<br />

information see http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/executive-development/<br />

open-enrollment/accac-programs<br />

ACCAC Distinguished Lecturer Series: The “inaugural class” of ACC Distinguished<br />

Lecturers includes five outstanding scholar-teachers: Anthony Atala (Wake<br />

Forest), Robin Fleming (Boston College), Peter Holland (Notre Dame), Eric<br />

Johnson (Clemson), and Maureen McCall (Louisville). Each has been identified as<br />

an excellent speaker with a strong capacity for catalyzing creative thinking and<br />

collaboration.<br />

Through this new program the ACCAC is providing a modest monetary award<br />

for each scholar and enabling each ACC university to fund a seminar by one of<br />

these scholars on their campus. The collaborations that will likely evolve from<br />

this new program will almost certainly further enrich research and education<br />

opportunities throughout the ACC.<br />

Summer Research Exchange: Funds are provided by the ACCAC to allow each<br />

university either to send one of its students to another ACC university for the<br />

summer, or to attract a student from another ACC university to spend a research<br />

summer at a host university. There were 11 such exchanges in Summer <strong>2014</strong> and<br />

we expect still more this summer.<br />

Looking Ahead: Advantaged by a public-private mix of top universities (e.g., a<br />

higher percentage of top 50 universities than all other major athletic conferences<br />

except the Ivy League), the potential for additional collaboration, for expanded<br />

competition in academic areas, and for sharing of resources is being actively<br />

developed by the provosts (scheduled to meet in Pittsburgh in September 20<strong>15</strong>).<br />

At the October <strong>2014</strong> meeting two reports developed by subcommittees<br />

throughout the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> year will be considered. First is a report from the<br />

Georgia Tech-led group shaping all ACC competition in student-team-driven<br />

patentable innovations (the group convened in Atlanta at the time of the Georgia<br />

Tech Inventure Prize Competition). Second is a report from a taskforce (led by<br />

Syracuse) on artistic, design, and creativity competition. It’s likely that, in some<br />

form, both of these programs will be advanced in 20<strong>15</strong>-16.<br />

The ACCAC is maturing to become a major resource not only in undergraduate<br />

education but also in faculty development, professional networking, graduate<br />

education, research, and service. These are exciting times. The collaborations<br />

seeded by athletic relationships are becoming more and more critical. The strong<br />

commitment of the ACC to this conference academic initiative represents a<br />

distinctive affirmation of the symbiotic relationships between strong academics<br />

and strong athletics.<br />

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ACC INTERNAL OPERATIONS<br />

SERVICES TO MEMBER SCHOOLS IN COMPLIANCE<br />

& GOVERNANCE<br />

The ACC office provides timely information on NCAA and ACC governance<br />

items through its compliance and governance department. The work of<br />

the compliance and governance staff furthers the ACC’s commitment<br />

to competing athletically at a high level with integrity and uniquely<br />

balancing academics and athletics. While some services focus on dayto-day<br />

assistance to member institutions, other services provide<br />

institutions with best practices and ideas on how to continuously improve<br />

their compliance operations. Among the services provided through the<br />

compliance and governance office were:<br />

• Continued assistance with interpretations of NCAA and ACC rules<br />

• Facilitation of several conference-wide discussions related to NCAA<br />

governance reform efforts<br />

• Quarterly calls and two in-person meetings with compliance personnel<br />

• In-person and/or video assistance to ACC coaches as they prepare for<br />

the coaches recruiting certification exam<br />

• Implementation of institutional compliance reviews conducted<br />

through the contract services of The Compliance Group<br />

• Governance meeting support for the ACC governance structure,<br />

including coaches meetings<br />

• Distribution of more than $5,900,00 to member institutions for direct<br />

benefits to ACC student-athletes<br />

• Began discussion with ACC governance groups on ways to enhance the<br />

voice of the student-athlete in ACC governance matters<br />

• Enhanced rules education program for institutional administrators<br />

ACC STAFF Changes<br />

Kelly Campbell • July <strong>2014</strong><br />

Director of Compliance<br />

T.C. Gammons • July <strong>2014</strong><br />

Coordinator of Operations<br />

Martha Schwab • July <strong>2014</strong><br />

Graphic Designer<br />

Brandon Neff • August <strong>2014</strong><br />

Assistant Commissioner of Championships<br />

Kara Tyree • September <strong>2014</strong><br />

Director of Men’s Basketball Operations<br />

Allen Franklin • April 20<strong>15</strong><br />

Coordinator of Football & Basketball Video<br />

Dennis Hennigan • May 20<strong>15</strong><br />

Coordinator of Football Officiating<br />

Tristan Powers • May 20<strong>15</strong><br />

Coordinator of Football<br />

ACC PER SCHOOL REVENUE DISTRIBUTION<br />

REMAINS SIGNIFICANT<br />

The ACC’s revenue distribution to member schools continued to increase and<br />

still ranks as one of the highest in conference allocations to their institutions.<br />

Revenue streams from football, men’s basketball, bowl contracts, and the<br />

NCAA increased from the previous operating year. In addition, the Conference<br />

reimburses member schools for expenses related to their participation in<br />

all ACC championships. These reimbursement amounts are not included in<br />

annual distribution reports for Conference institutions.<br />

The Conference revenue pool was greatly enhanced in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> with the<br />

ACC’s inclusion in the lucrative College Football Playoff and being the host<br />

Conference for the Orange Bowl for the next twelve years.<br />

COST CENTER BUDGETING SYSTEM<br />

The conference utilizes a budget process which includes significant<br />

involvement from the Finance Committee, which is comprised of a<br />

representative of each member institution. The process includes involvement<br />

from this Committee and the ACC office in creating and reviewing the<br />

Conference operating budget prior to its approval at the Spring Business<br />

Meeting. Revenue projections are also reviewed as part of the overall budget<br />

preparation process. The ACC Office continues to use a cost-centered,<br />

responsibility-based accounting system to allow cost center managers the<br />

ability to review their accounts on-line and, thus, be able to react quickly in<br />

managing their budgets and gaining timely information.<br />

INVESTMENT POLICIES<br />

The current allocation of asset investments for the Conference is delegated<br />

to the Finance Committee and its Investment Sub-Committee. This oversight<br />

committee includes development of the Conference Investment policy,<br />

including the determination of appropriate asset allocations, consistent<br />

review of invested funds, and recommendations regarding Conference<br />

monetary investments. The committee meets annually with the current<br />

external investment management agency to make changes, as needed, with<br />

investment strategies.<br />

ACC Actively Pursues Minority CANDIDATes for<br />

Conference Positions<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference is committed to achieving diversity in all<br />

aspects of its administration. One of the areas the Conference Office is looking<br />

to achieve this is in actively pursuing minority candidates for positions which<br />

are available in the ACC Office. The Conference Office conducts a concerted<br />

effort to identify, seek and hire qualified minority personnel.<br />

Continuing the Development of the Futures<br />

Internship Program<br />

One of the most successful programs developed by the Atlantic Coast<br />

Conference is its internship program for graduating male and female studentathletes.<br />

Officially named the Atlantic Coast Conference Futures Internship<br />

Program, the Conference partially funds the internships. These interns work<br />

with the following organizations: the Atlantic Coast Conference Office, Fox<br />

Sports Net, Sun Sports, the Orange Bowl Committee and ESPN Wide World<br />

of Sports. The program has been very successful in placing the interns into<br />

permanent positions within the athletics and sports television industry.<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC Futures Interns<br />

Atlantic Coast Conference<br />

Hannah Wilson - Florida State<br />

Christine Wixted - Duke<br />

ESPN Wide World of Sports<br />

Jessica Nori - Florida State<br />

Fox Sports Productions<br />

Jordan Hoyt - Pitt<br />

Orange Bowl<br />

Kristin Grissom - Wake Forest<br />

Sun Sports<br />

Digital Media/Marketing<br />

Kimberly Borza - Pitt<br />

Sun Sports Productions<br />

Joelle Kissell - NC State<br />

20<strong>15</strong>-16 ACC Futures Interns<br />

Atlantic Coast Conference<br />

Carissa Corbett – Louisville<br />

FS Florida Marketing<br />

Carly Thea - Pitt<br />

FS Florida Productions<br />

Zakiya McIntosh - Louisville<br />

Orange Bowl<br />

Cassandra Congemi - Pitt<br />

Fox Sports South Productions<br />

Lacey Waldrop - Florida State<br />

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AUTONOMY/July 1, <strong>2014</strong><br />

ACC leads the wAY during autonomy transition<br />

The ACC continued to be prominently involved in the new NCAA structure<br />

and efforts with rules-making autonomy for the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-<br />

12 and SEC in areas directly impacting student-athlete benefits. In the<br />

past year, the league established priorities through the Atlantic Coast<br />

Conference Council of Presidents to help guide it through the evaluation of<br />

future initiatives in these areas. These principles are primarily centered<br />

around the continued desire to enhance student-athlete opportunities and<br />

experiences.<br />

At the inaugural autonomy convention in January, the ACC had the most<br />

presidents in attendance of any league. Wake Forest President Nathan<br />

Hatch chaired the NCAA Division I Board of Directors both throughout the<br />

transition to autonomy and at the convention.<br />

The following releases were distributed to national media, posted<br />

on theACC.com, promoted socially and included in messaging where<br />

appropriate:<br />

• ACC Council of Presidents Sends Forth Initial Priorities as Part of the New<br />

Autonomy Structure (September 30, <strong>2014</strong>)<br />

• ACC Council of Presidents Principles (November 17, <strong>2014</strong>)<br />

• Three ACC Student-Athletes Selected To Participate In NCAA Process<br />

(November 19, <strong>2014</strong>)<br />

• ACC Announces Autonomy Proposals (December 1, <strong>2014</strong>)<br />

• Sixty-Five Universities of the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC and<br />

Student-Athlete Representatives to Begin Era of Autonomy (January <strong>15</strong>,<br />

20<strong>15</strong>)<br />

• Six ACC Representatives Named To Division I Council Committees (April 20,<br />

20<strong>15</strong>)<br />

The Atlantic COAST Conference welcomed the cardinals on July 1, <strong>2014</strong><br />

The University Louisville’s long-awaited entry into the Atlantic Coast<br />

Conference became official on July 1, <strong>2014</strong>.<br />

“We have looked forward to this day since November of 2012, when<br />

our Council of Presidents voted to accept Louisville as a member of<br />

the Atlantic Coast Conference,” said ACC Commissioner John Swofford.<br />

“We are a stronger conference with the addition of this university and<br />

its athletic program, which continues to reach new heights and rank<br />

among the nation’s most competitive. We are well-positioned for the<br />

future, <strong>15</strong> members strong, with a unique balance of public and private<br />

institutions.”<br />

A full schedule of activities took place, with an 11 a.m. press conference<br />

at the Schnellenberger Football Complex’s Recruiting Lounge. Swofford<br />

joined University of Louisville President James Ramsey and Athletics<br />

Director Tom Jurich at the press conference. Following that, a luncheon<br />

with Louisville faculty and staff took place at the stadium.<br />

The day’s schedule concluded with a late afternoon/early evening<br />

celebration at Fourth Street Live! in downtown Louisville that heralded<br />

the Cardinals’ conference membership. The program included remarks<br />

from Swofford, Ramsey and Jurich. The celebration also featured the<br />

ACC’s mascots, special messages from Louisville coaches and studentathletes,<br />

fan giveaways, and plenty of surprises.<br />

The ACC’s <strong>15</strong> mascots were throughout the city, making stops at<br />

historic Churchill Downs and the Louisville Slugger Museum, Louisville<br />

athletic venues such as Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium and KFC Yum!<br />

Center, as well as on-campus visits to Grawemeyer Hall and the<br />

University of Louisville Autism Center at Kosair Charities.<br />

ACC fans not in Louisville could keep up with all the ACC’s activities<br />

throughout the city on Twitter by following @theACC and #Cards2ACC.<br />

The press conference was live streamed via the ACC Digital Network on<br />

theACC.com.<br />

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ACC Top 6 for service<br />

Each year, the member institutions of the<br />

ACC select six student-athletes from their<br />

campuses to honor as members of the<br />

ACC’s Top Six for Service as well as a top<br />

male and female student-athlete of the year.<br />

Below is a listing of each schools selected<br />

student-athletes.<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC TOP 6 FOR SERVICE<br />

BOSTON COLLEGE<br />

Jeff Burke • Baseball<br />

Nina Baumberger Altirriba • Field Hockey<br />

Christopher Dwyer • Sailing<br />

Alexandre Thirouin • M Tennis<br />

Gillian Walsh • W Swimming & Diving<br />

Holly Confalone • W Soccer<br />

CLEMSON<br />

Kerianne Pacheco • Rowing<br />

Courtney Fallon • Rowing<br />

Paul Clowes • M Soccer<br />

Jessica Doolittle • W Swimming & Diving<br />

Eric Mac Lain • Football<br />

Marcus Bullard • Football<br />

DUKE<br />

Megan Clark • W T&F<br />

Quinn Cook • M Basketball<br />

Chaz Hawkins • M T&F<br />

Phoebe Donovan • Rowing<br />

Jenna Frush • W Basketball<br />

Duke Field Hockey Team<br />

FLORIDA STATE<br />

Josh Delph • Baseball<br />

John Franklin • Football<br />

Stefan Brits • M T&F<br />

Stephanie Pellitteri • Volleyball<br />

Kai James • W Basketball<br />

Alex Kossoff • Softball<br />

GEORGIA TECH<br />

Alex Grady • M Cross Country/T&F<br />

Nathan Rakitt • M Tennis<br />

Hayley Keady • W Cross Country/T&F<br />

Aaron Peek • M Basketball<br />

Kate Brandus • W Swimming & Diving<br />

Morgan Jackson • Volleyball<br />

Louisville<br />

Becca Maddock • Field Hockey<br />

Andrew Stewart • M T&F<br />

Chelsea Bingham • W T&F<br />

Erin Yenney • W Soccer<br />

Abby Chin • W Swimming & Diving<br />

Emily Stalmack • W Swimming & Diving<br />

MIAMI<br />

Dallas Crawford • Football<br />

Amy Wiley • W Swimming & Diving<br />

Wilfredo Gonzalez • M Tennis<br />

Alexis Wright • W T&F<br />

Robert Gran • M T&F<br />

Shannon McCarthy • W Soccer<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

Joe Costigan • M Lacrosse<br />

Jillian Ferraro • Softball<br />

Nick Weiler • Football<br />

Erika Clary • Rowing<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> W Soccer<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Carolina Leadership Lab<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Katherine McManus • W Lacrosse<br />

Casey Africano • Softball<br />

David Lowe • M Golf<br />

Megan Sorlie • Softball<br />

Eric Johnson • Hockey<br />

Anna Kottkamp • Rowing<br />

Pitt<br />

Pitt Football Team<br />

Pitt Gymnastics Team<br />

Isaac Bennett • Football<br />

Lauren Mills • W Swimming & Diving<br />

Adam Bisnowaty • Football<br />

Carmelena Moffa • Softball<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Morgan Blair • Volleyball<br />

Derek Papagianopoulos • Wrestling<br />

Sydney Umeri • W Basketball<br />

Heidi Velk • Softball<br />

Alec Vozenilek • Football<br />

Zach Wood • M Lacrosse<br />

VIRGINIA TECH<br />

Katie Bean • W Swimming & Diving<br />

Ronny Vandyke • Football<br />

Michelle Prong • Softball<br />

Matt Dauby • Baseball<br />

Scott Vincent • M Golf<br />

Christian Beyer • M Basketball<br />

WAKE FOREST<br />

Connor Crowley • M Cross Country/T&F<br />

Keri Fulp • W Basketball<br />

Gabrielle Merritt • W Cross Country/T&F<br />

Brendan Henry • Men’s Tennis<br />

Caroline Wooten • Women’s Soccer<br />

Brandon Chubb • Football<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR<br />

BOSTON COLLEGE<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Richard Moschella • M T&F<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Alicia McKean • Rowing<br />

CLEMSON<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Bobby Belair • M Soccer<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Romy Koetlzer • W Tennis<br />

DUKE<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

David Helton • Football<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Elizabeth Williams • W Basketball<br />

FLORIDA STATE<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Josh Delph • Baseball<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Colleen Quigley • W Cross Country/T&F<br />

GEORGIA TECH<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Andrew Kosic • M Swimming & Diving<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Shannon Lumbra • W Swmming & Diving<br />

Louisville<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Sebastian Stiefelmeyer • M Tennis<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Kelsi Worrell • W Swimming & Diving<br />

MIAMI<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Nantambu Akil Fentress • Football<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Lea Johnson • W T&F<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Benton Moss • Baseball<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Loren Shealy • Field Hockey<br />

NC STATE<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

John Harwell • M Cross Country/T&F<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Elisha Handle • W Tennis<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Peter Schneider • Hockey<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Anna Kottkamp • Rowing<br />

Pitt<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Tyler Wilps • Wrestling<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Brianna Kiesel • W Basketball<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Nick Sulzer • Wrestling<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Courtney Swan • W Lacrosse<br />

VIRGINIA TECH<br />

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Devin Carter • Wrestling<br />

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year:<br />

Courtney Dobbs • W Cross Country/T&F<br />

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ACC TOP 6 ACC FOR NETWORK<br />

SERVICE<br />

ACC VAULT<br />

The Atlantic Coast Conference’s and Raycom Sports’ partnership<br />

continues with the ACC Vault, a website featuring full-length ACC men’s<br />

basketball and football games. The ACC Vault is powered by T3 media, a<br />

leading provider of video platform and rights development services. The<br />

ACC Vault is an online video archive of full-length men’s basketball and<br />

football games from ACC member institutions. It features games dating<br />

back to 1983, including every ACC Tournament Final. With a comprehensive<br />

and easy to navigate design, the ACC Vault allows fans to access and view<br />

many of the greatest television moments in ACC Football and Basketball<br />

history. The games have been coded within the ACC Vault in play-by-play<br />

detail, enabling fans to jump to specific game moments, view the video,<br />

and share via Facebook, Twitter, email and other social channels. Users<br />

can also explore categories such as great blocks, great finishes, and ACC<br />

Stars. In addition to games, the Vault includes special features, such as<br />

classic interviews with iconic coaches and players. The ACC Vault also<br />

includes a Video Media Guide & Link Database, which provides direct URLs<br />

to every moment within the site. Sports writers and bloggers can access<br />

this database and link to relevant moments in articles and blogs.<br />

ACC Digital Network<br />

The ACC Digital Network (@theACCDN) is in the fourth year of a joint<br />

venture between Raycom Sports and Silver Chalice, producing and<br />

distributing high-quality video content. Fans have become increasingly<br />

engaged in ACC Sports due to the access the ACCDN’s extensive and<br />

continually growing distribution network has provided. As patterns<br />

in fans’ consumption of sports shift, the ACCDN continues to be at the<br />

forefront with channels on various mobile-first video services in addition<br />

to its existing channels on connected and streaming TV devices such as<br />

Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku. Last year, the ACCDN released more<br />

than 2,500 video segments including official game highlights, Must See<br />

Moments, unique access pieces and archival content from all sports. The<br />

ACCDN further enhanced its content offerings with more collaboration<br />

with the member schools in sharing original footage as part of its ACC<br />

Now daily series and through its development of the ACCDN’s YouTube<br />

multichannel network. This strong distribution network combined with<br />

exclusive and high-quality program offerings continue to make the ACC<br />

Digital Network a significant leader in ACC sports coverage.<br />

theACC.com<br />

The conference’s official athletic site, theACC.com, has continued to<br />

evolve and adapt to emerging digital standards and trends. In addition<br />

to extensive back-end enhancements and numerous user experience<br />

improvements, the site has been made fully responsive to serve fans<br />

on all screen sizes equally. As in years past, theACC.com provides ACC<br />

Network and ACCDN live games, as well as press conferences, draft<br />

parties and other live shows, at no cost to ACC fans. The site has<br />

expanded championship pages for the league’s events, featuring more<br />

in-depth Olympic sport pages and full microsites for the Dr Pepper<br />

ACC Football Championship and ACC Men’s and Women’s Basketball<br />

Tournaments, including video and game-by-game coverage. Infographics<br />

were created for the basketball postseason, including the New York Life<br />

ACC Tournament, NIT and NCAA Championship.<br />

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ACC network<br />

Mobile<br />

As mobile adoption continued to accelerate, ACC Digital introduced<br />

multiple new mobile apps to better serve and engage ACC Fans on the<br />

go. In addition to an industry-leading official mobile app and the firstever<br />

conference gaming app already in market, the ACC Championship<br />

app and ACC Trivia app were introduced. The ACC’s suite of Mobile apps<br />

now consists of:<br />

• Official Mobile App — ACC Fans continue to enjoy the best mobile<br />

experience to date as ACC Digital has responded to the incredible growth<br />

of mobile content consumption. The ACC offers an industry-leading official<br />

Mobile App featuring live ACC Network broadcasts, live scores and stats,<br />

highlights, individualized alerts, pol ls and more.<br />

• ACC Football Challenge — This year saw the continuation of the ACC<br />

Football Challenge App on iOS and Android. The flick kick-style App was<br />

the first conference gaming app of its kind in the market and features the<br />

ability to select a favorite team complete with school-branded stadiums<br />

and balls in multiple game-play modes. It allows fans to compete against<br />

each other immediately and on a season-long leaderboard, which<br />

promoted fan engagement.<br />

• Trivia App — During the basketball season a second mobile gaming<br />

product was launched, ACC Trivia Challenge. The trivia app allowed<br />

users to test their ACC basketball knowledge, and relive and remember<br />

conference milestones, player performances, and defining moments.<br />

Coming this fall, ACC Trivia Challenge will add ACC football to the app. Fans<br />

will be able to test themselves and challenge each other by sport, school,<br />

and skill level.<br />

• Championship App — Prior to the <strong>2014</strong> Dr Pepper ACC Football<br />

Championship, the ACC launched a “gameday” app to support and serve<br />

fans at its major championship events. The championship app provides<br />

a full resource guide for fans including event schedules, stadium maps,<br />

live stats, radio broadcasts, and exclusive video coverage. The app was<br />

updated for the ACC basketball tournaments and baseball championship.<br />

ACC SOCIAL<br />

The ACC continued to expand its presence in the social space through<br />

growth in platforms and content. The space provides a unique opportunity<br />

to engage and educate ACC Fans where they organically gather online.<br />

In addition to continuing to grow key platforms such as Facebook and<br />

Twitter, considerable focus was placed on rapidly growing platforms<br />

such as Instagram, Snapchat and FanCred. Across all platforms, there<br />

is a move to focus more on imagery, video and content that drives<br />

interaction and engagement as part of a strategy to better cater to fans<br />

and take full advantage of the power of social media.<br />

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ACC Specialty AwARDS<br />

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS<br />

The NCAA awards up to 174 postgraduate scholarships annually, 87<br />

for men and 87 for women. The scholarships are awarded to studentathletes<br />

who excel academically and athletically and who are at least in<br />

their final year of intercollegiate athletics competition.<br />

The one-time grants of $7,500 each are awarded for fall sports, winter<br />

sports and spring sports. Each sports season (fall, winter and spring),<br />

there are 29 scholarships available for men and 29 scholarships available<br />

for women. The scholarships are one-time, non-renewable grants.<br />

Seven ACC student-athletes were chosen among the 174 postgraduate scholarships<br />

Ashley Armstrong<br />

Women’s Golf<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Devin Carter<br />

Men’s Wrestling<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

Anna Kottkamp<br />

Rowing<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Savanah Leaf<br />

Women’s Volleyball<br />

Miami<br />

Emma Reaney<br />

Women’s Swimming<br />

Notre Dame<br />

Katelyn Reeve<br />

Women’s Soccer<br />

Clemson<br />

Tyler Wilps<br />

Wrestling<br />

Pitt<br />

NCAA ELITE 89<br />

The ELITE 89, an award founded<br />

by the NCAA, recognizes the<br />

true essence of the studentathlete<br />

by honoring the individual<br />

who has reached the pinnacle<br />

of competition at the national<br />

championship level in his or her<br />

sport, while also achieving the<br />

highest academic standard among<br />

his or her peers. The Elite 89 is<br />

presented to the student-athlete<br />

with the highest cumulative<br />

grade-point average participating<br />

at the finals site for each of the<br />

NCAA’s 89 championships.<br />

This year, three ACC studentathletes<br />

took home the honor for<br />

their respective sport.<br />

Loren Shealy<br />

Field Hockey<br />

North Carolina<br />

Kacy Scarpa<br />

Women’s Soccer<br />

Florida State<br />

Thomas Woodruff<br />

Baseball<br />

Virginia<br />

NFF National Scholar-Athlete<br />

Rhodes Scholar<br />

Senior CLASS Award<br />

David Helton • Football • Duke<br />

The NFF National Scholar-Athlete Awards,<br />

presented by Fidelity Investments, were<br />

established in 1959 as the first initiative in history<br />

to honor scholar-athletes with post-graduate<br />

scholarships for their combined athletic,<br />

academic and leadership abilities. In 2011, Fidelity<br />

Investments became the first official sponsor in<br />

the history of the prestigious program, which has<br />

awarded more than $10.4 million to 787 individuals<br />

since its inception. The program currently<br />

provides $300,000 each year in post-graduate<br />

scholarships to the nation’s top scholar-athletes<br />

from all levels of collegiate play.<br />

Alex Coccia • Fencing • Notre Dame<br />

Rhodes Scholarships, awarded annually since<br />

1902, provide all expenses for two or three years<br />

of study at the University of Oxford in England<br />

and may allow funding in some instances for four<br />

years. According to the Rhodes Trust, along with<br />

academic excellence, “a Rhodes Scholar should<br />

also have great personal energy, ambition for<br />

impact and an ability to work with others and to<br />

achieve one’s goals. In addition, a Rhodes Scholar<br />

should be committed to make a strong difference<br />

for good in the world, be concerned for the<br />

welfare of others and be conscious of inequities.<br />

And finally, a Rhodes Scholar should show great<br />

promise of leadership.”<br />

Lacey Waldrop • Softball • Florida State<br />

An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and<br />

Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior<br />

CLASS Award honors the attributes of NCAA<br />

Division I senior student-athletes in four areas:<br />

community, classroom, character and competition.<br />

The award program is designed exclusively for<br />

college seniors who are utilizing their complete<br />

athletic eligibility, remaining committed to their<br />

university and pursuing the many rewards a<br />

senior season can bring. The award is managed<br />

by Premier Sports Management. Award winners<br />

are determined by a selection process that<br />

includes NCAA Division I college coaches in each<br />

respective sport, national media and fans.<br />

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ACC Specialty AwARDS<br />

NATIONAL PLAYERS, FRESHMEN, and coaches OF THE YEAR<br />

National Player of the Year:<br />

Dagny Brynjarsdottir • W Soccer • Florida State (Soccer America Player of the Year)<br />

Morgan Brian • W Soccer • Virginia (MAC Hermann Trophy)<br />

Jewell Loyd • W Basketball • Notre Dame (espnW National Player of the Year)<br />

Leona Maguire • W Golf • Duke (WGCA & ANNIKA Player of the Year)<br />

National Freshman of the Year:<br />

Leona Maguire • W Golf • Duke (WGCA National Rookie of the Year)<br />

Brendan McKay • Baseball • Louisville (Perfect Game, D1Baseball & Collegiate Baseball Freshman of the Year)<br />

Jahlil Okafor • M Basketball • Duke (USBWA Integris Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year)<br />

National COACHES of the Year:<br />

Mark Krikorian • W Soccer • Florida State (Soccer America Coach of the Year)<br />

Dabo Swinney • Football • Clemson (FCA National Coach of the Year)<br />

Tony Bennett • M Basketball • Virginia (USBWA Henry IBA Coach of the Year)<br />

Sue Semrau • W Basketball • Florida State (AP & United State Marine Corps/WBCA NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year)<br />

Brian O’Connor • Baseball • Virginia (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball, D1 Baseball & Perfect Game National Coach of the Year)<br />

OTHER AWARDS:<br />

David Helton • Football • Duke (Campbell Trophy)<br />

Gerod Holliman • Football • Louisville (Jim Thorpe Award)<br />

Nick O’Leary • Football • Florida State (Mackey Award)<br />

Laken Tomlinson • Football • Duke (FWAA Courage Award)<br />

Daniel Rodriguez • Football • Miami (Armed Forces Merit Award)<br />

Roberto Aguayo • Football • Florida State (Lou Groza Award)<br />

Cameron Erving • Football • Florida State (Jacobs Blocking Trophy)<br />

Elizabeth Williams • W Basketball • Duke (WBCA Defensive Player of the Year)<br />

Kevin Rice • M Lacrosse • Syracuse (USILA Lt. Col. J.I. (Jack) Turnbull Award)<br />

Myles Jones • M Lacrosse • Duke (USILA Donald MacLaughlin Award)<br />

Matt Landis • M Lacrosse • Notre Dame (USILA William C. Schmeisser Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year)<br />

Kayla Treanor • W Lacrosse • Syracuse (Lacrosse Magazine Attacker of the Year)<br />

Caylee Waters • W Lacrosse • North Carolina (Lacrosse Mag Goalie of the Year)<br />

Brendan McKay • Baseball • Louisville (John Olerud Two-Way POY)<br />

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HONOR ROLL<br />

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ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

The 59th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll, recognizing academic excellence<br />

by student-athletes during the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year, was announced on July <strong>15</strong> by ACC<br />

Commissioner John Swofford.<br />

The Honor Roll is comprised of student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport<br />

and registered a grade point average of 3.0 or better for the full academic year.<br />

The conference recognized a record 4,145 student-athletes for their hard work in the<br />

classroom during the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year.<br />

Duke led all schools with 479 student-athletes recognized. Boston College followed with<br />

416 honorees, and Notre Dame saw 414 student-athletes achieve Honor Roll acclaim. North<br />

Carolina saw 339 student-athletes recognized, followed by Virginia with 314 and Louisville<br />

with 285 in its first year of ACC membership. Syracuse was next with 266, followed by Pitt<br />

with 245, Virginia Tech with 238, Florida State with 2<strong>15</strong>, NC State with 210, Clemson with 196,<br />

Wake Forest with 183, Georgia Tech with 173 and Miami with 172.<br />

Twenty-six student-athletes earned ACC Honor Roll status for the fifth time: Clemson’s<br />

Kevin Pohle (baseball); Duke’s Erica Brand (track & field), Kelby Brown (football), Phil<br />

Fairleigh (track & field/cross country), Dillon Haviland (baseball), Chris Mengel (tennis),<br />

Mike Rosenfeld (baseball), Jessie Rubin (track & field/cross country), Shannon Sullivan<br />

(track & field/cross country) and Meghan Thomas (soccer); Florida State’s Elizabeth<br />

Ichite (track & field/cross country); Georgia Tech’s Anders Albertson (golf), Alec Clifford<br />

(track & field/cross country) and Ollie Schniederjans (golf); North Carolina’s Kristin Aloi<br />

(gymnastics), Acacia Cosentino (gymnastics), Lianne Farber (track & field/cross country)<br />

and Mike Jacobs (cross country); NC State’s Ivan Sanchez Gomez (tennis), Tyler Purvis<br />

(football) and Jule Rich (track & field); Virginia Tech’s Devin Carter (wrestling), Courtney<br />

Dobbs (cross country), Shannon Mayrose (soccer) and Alex Watt (cross country), and<br />

Wake Forest’s Jordan Garside (football).<br />

The Honor Roll features 13 ACC Men’s <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Performers of the Year in Clemson’s<br />

Matthew Crownover (baseball pitcher); Duke’s Sean Davis (soccer midfielder); Georgia<br />

Tech’s Schniederjans (golf); Miami’s Samuel Dorman (diving); NC State’s John Addison<br />

(outdoor field) and Nick Gwiazdowski (wrestling); Notre Dame’s Garrett McGrath (fencing<br />

epee), Ariel DeSmet (fencing foil) Jonathan Fitzgerald (fencing sabre), Patrick Hodan<br />

(soccer offensive) and Matt Landis (lacrosse defensive); Syracuse’s Martin Hehir (cross<br />

country) and Kevin Rice (lacrosse offensive).<br />

A total of 25 ACC Women’s <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Performers of the Year were honored in Boston<br />

College’s Olivia Adragna (fencing co-epee) and Liv Westphal (cross country); Duke’s<br />

Megan Clark (indoor field), Leona Maguire (golf), Elizabeth Williams (basketball defensive)<br />

and Kesley Williams (volleyball setter); Florida State’s Dagny Brynjarsdottir (soccer<br />

offensive), Colleen Quigley (outdoor track) and Lacey Waldrop (softball pitcher);<br />

Louisville’s Kelsi Worrell (swimming); Miami’s Savanah Leaf (volleyball); North Carolina’s<br />

Ece Taner (volleyball defensive), Jamie Loeb (women’s tennis) and Gillian Litynski (fencing<br />

sabre); Notre Dame’s Barbara Sullivan (lacrosse defensive), Emilee Koerner (softball),<br />

Ashley Severson (fencing co-epee) and Lee Kiefer (foil); Syracuse’s Kayla Treanor<br />

(lacrosse offensive); Virginia’s Erin Briggs (rowing crew), Tessa Dikkers (rowing crew),<br />

Georgia Ratcliff (rowing crew) and Lizzy Youngling (rowing crew); Virginia Tech’s Kaylea<br />

Arnett (women’s diving), and Wake Forest’s Georgia Holland (field hockey defensive).<br />

The league saw 10 ACC Freshmen of the Year named to the honor roll: Duke’s Justin<br />

Guterding (men’s lacrosse) and Maguire (women’s golf), Florida State’s Chelsea Jarvis<br />

(indoor track & field) Louisville’s Brendan McKay (baseball) and Tim Kubel (men’s soccer),<br />

Miami’s Brad Kaaya (football), North Carolina’s Caroline Alcorta (women’s cross country)<br />

and Megan Buckingham (women’s soccer), NC State’s Anton Ipsen (men’s swimming and<br />

diving) and Virginia’s Rachel Vander Kolk (women’s lacrosse).<br />

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Boston College (416)<br />

Mehdi Abdesmad 2.................................Football<br />

Madeline Adams 1.......................................Track<br />

Olivia Adragna 2......................................Fencing<br />

Owie Agbontaen 1.......................................Track<br />

Shannon Ahern 1.........................................Track<br />

Alyssa Anderson 2............................ Swimming<br />

Erin Anderson 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Molly Anderson 1................................ Swimming<br />

Daniel Ashenden 3.....................................Track<br />

Manuel Asprilla 1.....................................Football<br />

Anna Atkinson 1..........................................Track<br />

Jane Aulenback 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Jackie Bai 1...............................................Fencing<br />

Meghan Bailey 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Jonathan Baker 1....................................Football<br />

Amanda Bakke 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Henry Balf 1............................................... Soccer<br />

Megan Bamford 1......................................Sailing<br />

Andrew Barksdale 1................................Football<br />

Elizabeth Barnard 3.................................Sailing<br />

Ryan Barney 2............................................Skiing<br />

Dimitri Batten 1...................................Basketball<br />

Nina Baumberger Altirriba 3........Field Hockey<br />

Timothy Benage 4.............................. Swimming<br />

Alexandra Bender 3......................... Ice Hockey<br />

Lauren Bernard 3.................................... Soccer<br />

Renee Bichette 2....................................Fencing<br />

Taylor Blake 3.................................... Ice Hockey<br />

John Bleday 1...............................................Track<br />

Alice Bohan 1..............................................Sailing<br />

Brendan Bonadio 1......................................Track<br />

Bret Bonzell 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Kiernan Borcich 1....................................Football<br />

Joshua Bordner 2...................................Football<br />

Nicole Boudreau 3.............................Basketball<br />

Domenic Bove 4.........................................Sailing<br />

Devaun Bovell 2...........................................Track<br />

Caleb Bower 4..................................... Swimming<br />

Haley Bower 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Jack Bramswig 1.....................................Football<br />

Alexa Brazauskas 2......................Field Hockey<br />

Matthew Brennan 1............................ Swimming<br />

Lauren Bronson 3................................ Lacrosse<br />

Bailey Brown 2................................... Swimming<br />

Makenzy Brown 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Savanna Brown 1......................................Sailing<br />

Shayra Brown 1..................................Basketball<br />

Kelly Bungard 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Taylor Burgart 4.........................................Skiing<br />

Jeff Burke 3........................................... Baseball<br />

Sean Burke 3...........................................Football<br />

Ellen Burr 4...............................................Rowing<br />

Kaitlin Burt 1....................................... Ice Hockey<br />

Blake Butera 1........................................ Baseball<br />

Brian Butler 3.................................................Golf<br />

Nicholas Butler 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Charlie Callinan 1.....................................Football<br />

Sol Calvete 1..........................................Volleyball<br />

Kaitlin Campbell 3....................................Rowing<br />

Gabriella Candelieri 2.................................Track<br />

Austin Cangelosi 1............................. Ice Hockey<br />

Spencer Canny 2......................................Tennis<br />

Megan Carney 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Anthony Caruso 3...................................Football<br />

James Cashman 3..................................Football<br />

Courtney Castle 1.................................Volleyball<br />

Kyle Caudill 2......................................Basketball<br />

Johanna Celli 1.............................................Track<br />

Connor Chamness 2.......................... Swimming<br />

Tess Chandler 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Erika Charnley 2......................................Rowing<br />

Allsion Chase 2........................................ Softball<br />

Kyle Childree 3..........................................Tennis<br />

Christie Choma 4.......................................Skiing<br />

Mark Christiana 4..........................................Golf<br />

Haley Clarke 3..........................................Rowing<br />

Alexandra Clemens 1...............................Rowing<br />

Catherine Cole 2................................ Swimming<br />

Kevin Connor 2...................................... Baseball<br />

Megan Cooley 3....................................... Softball<br />

Joseph Costa 4.................................. Swimming<br />

Liam Cotter 1............................................Fencing<br />

Jack Cottrell 2.........................................Football<br />

Samantha Couillard 3........................ Swimming<br />

Alexa Coulombe 3..............................Basketball<br />

Daniel Creighton 1.............................. Swimming<br />

Cameron Croteau 1.................................Football<br />

Andrew Cuttic 3.................................. Swimming<br />

Assiya Dair 1..............................................Tennis<br />

Lindsay D’Alessandro 4...........................Sailing<br />

Alycia Da’Loia-Moore 4...........................Rowing<br />

Grant Dalton 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Sarah Dalton 4...........................................Tennis<br />

Patrick Daly 4..............................................Track<br />

Carly Daniel 2..............................................Track<br />

Marcos Darcy 2.........................................Sailing<br />

Jarrett Darmstatter 1.............................Football<br />

Sebastien Das 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Madeleine Davidson 3................................Track<br />

Gabrielle Dell’Aquilo 2.............................Rowing<br />

Nicholas Denari 3........................................Track<br />

Chelsea Dimon 4..................................... Softball<br />

Kelly DiStefano 3................................ Swimming<br />

Danielle Doherty 3............................ Ice Hockey<br />

Samuel Doro 4............................................Skiing<br />

Hayley Dowd 2.......................................... Soccer<br />

Katherine Downey 1.................................Sailing<br />

Kaitlin Driscoll 2........................................Sailing<br />

David Dudeck 2........................................Football<br />

Sean Duggan 1.........................................Football<br />

Henry Dumke 2.........................................Sailing<br />

Monika Dworakowski 3.........................Fencing<br />

Christopher Dwyer 4...............................Sailing<br />

Rachel Emodi 2................................... Swimming<br />

Molly Erdle 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kemeng Fan 2..........................................Fencing<br />

Collin Fedor 4...............................................Track<br />

Jessica Ferrante 1...................................Rowing<br />

Allison Ferraris 2......................................Sailing<br />

Travis Ferrick 2..................................... Baseball<br />

Timothy Ferris 4..........................................Track<br />

Emily Field 2....................................... Ice Hockey<br />

Ashlynn Fields 1..........................................Track<br />

Lauren Fields 2.....................................Volleyball<br />

Michael Fischer 3....................................Football<br />

Kieran Fitzpatrick 1............................ Swimming<br />

Hunter Forte 1..........................................Football<br />

Anne Fothergill 4................................ Swimming<br />

Lauren Frankenfield 1......................... Lacrosse<br />

Leah Frome 1...................................Field Hockey<br />

George Galasso 1........................................Track<br />

Danielle Gaudet 1.....................................Fencing<br />

Madison Gesser 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Carmen Giampetruzzi 1........................ Baseball<br />

Margaret Gilligan 1.....................................Skiing<br />

Catherine Goldberg 2..............................Rowing<br />

Kelsey Golden 1.................................. Swimming<br />

John Gorman 2...................................... Baseball<br />

Hilary Gould 1............................................Rowing<br />

Daniel Graap 2.........................................Fencing<br />

Evan Gray 1...................................................Track<br />

Samuel Gray 1..............................................Track<br />

Connor Greenleaf 1........................................Golf<br />

Julia Gregory 1.............................................Track<br />

Meghan Grieves 2............................. Ice Hockey<br />

Marissa Grillo 1...............................................Golf<br />

Vivian Grimes 3...........................................Track<br />

Robin Gross 2..............................................Track<br />

Grace Grunau 2........................................Rowing<br />

Truman Gutapfel 1...................................Football<br />

Ashbrook Gwinn 1.......................................Track<br />

Dana Hadra 3...................................... Swimming<br />

Audra Hampsch 2..........................Field Hockey<br />

Margaret Hanlon 3...................................Rowing<br />

Jacqueline Hannon 2.................................Track<br />

Kelsey Hawthorne 2.......................... Swimming<br />

Brendan Hayes 4..................................... Soccer<br />

Shannon Healey 2...................................Rowing<br />

Patrick Heckmann 1...........................Basketball<br />

Hannah Heider 3.........................................Track<br />

James Hendren 1....................................Football<br />

Thomas Hennessy 3..................................Track<br />

Brooke Hensley 1......................................Sailing<br />

Nicolas Henze 4.................................. Swimming<br />

Ryan Herron 4.................................... Swimming<br />

Rachel Hess 4...........................................Rowing<br />

Mary Frances Hock 3..........................Volleyball<br />

Claire Hodson 2..........................................Skiing<br />

Emily Hoffend 4........................................ Soccer<br />

Marissa Horton 3........................................Track<br />

Sarah Hospodar 1..........................Field Hockey<br />

David Howard 2.................................. Swimming<br />

Cameron Howe 1................................. Swimming<br />

Alex Howell 1............................................Football<br />

Kelcie Hromisin 3...........................Field Hockey<br />

David Hunter 2.................................... Swimming<br />

Madison Hynes 1......................................Rowing<br />

Rachel Igoe 2........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Camila Isern 2.............................................Track


ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

John Jackopsic 4...........................................Golf<br />

Lonnie Jackson 1...............................Basketball<br />

Michaela Jaffe 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Darren James 2..........................................Track<br />

Jeffery Jay 3...........................................Football<br />

Amanda Jenkins 2...................................Rowing<br />

Alaina Jennings 1....................................Fencing<br />

Alexandra Johnson 3.............................. Soccer<br />

Christian Johnson 2............................... Soccer<br />

Katia Joo 4......................................................Golf<br />

Kristen Jordan 2.........................................Track<br />

Phillip Joseph 1............................................Track<br />

Alexander Joyce 1............................. Ice Hockey<br />

Kevin Kavalec 2.......................................Football<br />

Luke Keffer 4...................................... Swimming<br />

Jacqueline Kelleher 2...................Field Hockey<br />

Megan Keller 1.................................... Ice Hockey<br />

Daniel Kelly 3...................................... Swimming<br />

Ashley Kelsick 1..................................Basketball<br />

Isabelle Kennedy 1......................................Track<br />

John Kennedy 1..........................................Skiing<br />

Mary Kensinger 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Erin Kickham 4.................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Gary Kim 2................................................Fencing<br />

Michael Knoll 1..........................................Football<br />

Harry Koeppel 2........................................Sailing<br />

Abigail Kordell 1.................................. Swimming<br />

Paige Kozlowski 4......................................Skiing<br />

Marney Krupat 3.....................................Fencing<br />

Grace Kunkel 2................................... Swimming<br />

Christina Kyritsis 2....................................Track<br />

Berent Labrecque 3................................Fencing<br />

Corinne Larkin 2................................ Swimming<br />

Kelly Laughinghouse 1............................Rowing<br />

Joseph Launceford 4.............................Football<br />

KerryAnn Lawlor 1.......................................Track<br />

Laura Leff 1...................................................Track<br />

Trevor Lennox 2.........................................Skiing<br />

Danna Levin 2..............................................Track<br />

Allison Lewandowski 4..................... Swimming<br />

Zeiko Lewis 2............................................ Soccer<br />

Nicholas Lifka 1........................................Football<br />

Daniel Linell 2.................................... Ice Hockey<br />

Grace Lisius 3..........................................Fencing<br />

Allison Lloyd 2.................................... Swimming<br />

Shannon Longworth 1.............................Rowing<br />

Madeleine Loosbrock 2...........................Sailing<br />

Richard Lucas 4...........................................Track<br />

Jillian Lutz 3.............................................. Soccer<br />

Madisen Lydon 2..................................Volleyball<br />

Hannah Lynn 2..........................................Sailing<br />

Drake Lyon 1..............................................Sailing<br />

Racquel MacDonald 3.................................Track<br />

Anne Mackay 2................................... Swimming<br />

Kyla MacLennan 1......................................Sailing<br />

Kara Magley 2....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Andy Mai 4.......................................................Golf<br />

Cole Malatesta 2................................ Swimming<br />

Caelum Maloney 2......................................Track<br />

Catherine Maloy 2.......................................Track<br />

Brian Mangiacotti 1....................................Skiing<br />

Elizabeth Mangone 3......................... Swimming<br />

Emily Mann 1....................................... Swimming<br />

Sarah Mannelly 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Alexandria Manning 4....................... Swimming<br />

Elizabeth Manning 3.......................... Swimming<br />

Caroline Margolis 3............................. Lacrosse<br />

Caitlin Marks 3.................................... Swimming<br />

Haley Martin 1.......................................Volleyball<br />

Claire Mason 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Brooke Matherson 1......................Field Hockey<br />

Laura Mazziotta 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Molly McCabe 1.............................................Track<br />

Stephanie McCaffrey 4........................... Soccer<br />

Jack McCarthy 2................................ Swimming<br />

Gabriel McClary 1.....................................Football<br />

Ian McCoshen 1.................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Brain McDavitt 2..........................................Track<br />

Kristen McDonagh 4...................................Track<br />

Caitlain McDonald 1..................................Rowing<br />

Jacqueline McDonnell 1...........................Rowing<br />

Alison McDonough 1........................... Swimming<br />

Kelly McGrath 2.................................. Swimming<br />

Lily McGrath 1.............................................Sailing<br />

Patrick McGuirk 1.........................................Track<br />

Alicia McKean 4.........................................Rowing<br />

Elizabeth McKernan 1..............................Rowing<br />

Gabriel McLarnan 1......................................Track<br />

Haley McLean 2................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Peter McMullen 2............................... Ice Hockey<br />

Aidan McNulty 2.........................................Tennis<br />

Cristina McQuiston 3.....................................Golf<br />

Edward McQuiston 3.....................................Golf<br />

Madison Meehan 3................................... Soccer<br />

McKenzie Meehan 3................................. Soccer<br />

Jeffrey Melvin 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Sarah Mendes 3...................................Volleyball<br />

Mackenzie Merriam 1......................... Swimming<br />

Melissa Merwin 4............................... Swimming<br />

Emma Metzger 4......................................Rowing<br />

Cecilia Milano 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Brian Miller 3............................................Football<br />

Clarissa Modde 1.........................................Track<br />

MacGregor Mooney 1..............................Fencing<br />

Elizabeth Morgan 1..................................Fencing<br />

Mohammed Moro 1................................... Soccer<br />

Nicole Morris 4...............................Field Hockey<br />

Richard Moschella 3...................................Track<br />

Daniel Moverman 1......................................Track<br />

Victoria Mulkern 1....................................Rowing<br />

Margaret Mullins 3......................................Track<br />

Ciaran Murphy 2..........................................Track<br />

Geoffrey Murphy 3............................... Baseball<br />

Matthew Murphy 4.........................................Golf<br />

Tyler Murphy 1.........................................Football<br />

Nicholas Nash 1...........................................Track<br />

Hannah Nedeau 3..........................Field Hockey<br />

Phillip Nelson 3..........................................Tennis<br />

James Newhouse 4....................................Track<br />

Daniel Norris 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Andrea O’Brien 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Zoe Ochoa 1........................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kathleen O’Connor 1................................Rowing<br />

Mackenzie O’Connor 1.............................Rowing<br />

Katherine O’Keefe 4...................................Track<br />

Alyssa Olenick 1..............................Field Hockey<br />

Mary Katherine O’Neill 2..................... Lacrosse<br />

John O’Reilly 1..............................................Track<br />

Claire Orzel 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Jessica Osburn 1......................................Rowing<br />

Marina Padovani 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Alexander Palfrey 2.................................Sailing<br />

Nicholas Pandelena 3...................................Golf<br />

Jordan Parry 3................................... Swimming<br />

Noah Penders 1.......................................Football<br />

Emily Pfalzer 4.................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Emma Plasteras 3.........................Field Hockey<br />

Kyle Powers 3...........................................Sailing<br />

Elizabeth Predmore 2................................Track<br />

Francis Radici 1........................................Football<br />

Morgan Rann 2.........................................Rowing<br />

Joel Rich 1.................................................Football<br />

Kate Rich 1............................................. Lacrosse<br />

Kimberly Rich 4.................................. Swimming<br />

Amanda Rickert 2.......................................Track<br />

Allison Ridge 3.................................... Swimming<br />

Raul Rios 1..................................................Sailing<br />

Megan Ritchie 1............................................Track<br />

Michaela Rix 3....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Carter Robinson 1......................................Skiing<br />

Griffin Robillard 1........................................Skiing<br />

Chelsea Robin 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Meagan Roecker 2......................................Track<br />

Griffith Rogan 1........................................Football<br />

Jennifer Rowland 1....................................Skiing<br />

Kenneth Rudolph 3............................ Swimming<br />

Kristie Ryan 2.............................................Skiing<br />

Stephanie Sabatini 3........................... Lacrosse<br />

Cedric Saladin 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Estephen Saliba 2.............................. Swimming<br />

Heini Salonen 3.........................................Tennis<br />

Scott Savage 2.................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Emily Schalka 4.........................................Sailing<br />

Ryan Schmitz 2.........................................Sailing<br />

Keith Schuman 3........................................Skiing<br />

Emma Schurr 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Tara Schurr 1......................................... Lacrosse<br />

AshLeigh Sebia 2...........................Field Hockey<br />

Leah Settipane 1.............................Field Hockey<br />

Cameron Seward 1..................................Football<br />

Chloe Sharabba 1.................................... Softball<br />

Justine Sheehan 1.........................Field Hockey<br />

Brittany Sheenan 1........................Field Hockey<br />

Madeline Simone 1............................. Swimming<br />

Maclaine Sisco 4......................................Rowing<br />

Michael Sit 4....................................... Ice Hockey<br />

Haley Skarupa 1................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Anna Skold 1..........................................Volleyball<br />

Leonard Skubal 1.....................................Football<br />

Emily Smith 1....................................... Swimming<br />

Michelle Solomon 4....................................Skiing<br />

Robert Somary 1.........................................Track<br />

Katlyn Soucy 3...............................Field Hockey<br />

Madeline Soutter 1............................... Lacrosse<br />

Emily Starer 4.............................................Skiing<br />

Michael Stephens 2....................................Track<br />

Eric Stone 2........................................... Baseball<br />

Caitlin Sullivan 1........................................Rowing<br />

Emma Sullivan 1...........................................Track<br />

Kevin Sullivan 1............................................Track<br />

Victoria Sullivan 1.............................. Ice Hockey<br />

Wan-Yi Sweeting 3....................................Tennis<br />

Robert Swigert 1......................................Football<br />

Gabriella Switaj 1............................... Ice Hockey<br />

Kelsey Tague 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Daivd Taranto 3...........................................Track<br />

Nikhil Tasker 2.........................................Fencing<br />

Anna Tenzinger 1......................................Rowing<br />

Neil Thakker 3.............................................Track<br />

Alexandre Thirouin 1.................................Tennis<br />

Carolyn Townsend 1...............................Fencing<br />

Dana Trivigno 1.................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Harrison Tune 1.......................................Fencing<br />

Hailey Ullmann 1........................................Sailing<br />

Emily Vasiliou 2.........................................Sailing<br />

Katya Vasilyev 2.......................................Tennis<br />

Allison Viverette 3............................. Swimming<br />

Kaitlyn Votta 4..........................................Rowing<br />

Marina Vranos 2................................ Swimming<br />

Jessica Wacnik 3......................................Tennis<br />

Matthew Wagner 3...................................Tennis<br />

Gillian Walsh 2.................................... Swimming<br />

Elizabeth Waltman 1................................Rowing<br />

Xiyue Wange 1................................................Golf<br />

Kelly Ward 2........................................ Swimming<br />

Kristen Webber 3............................... Swimming<br />

Lauren Wedell 2................................ Ice Hockey<br />

Matthew Wendelken 1............................. Soccer<br />

Liv Westphal 4.............................................Track<br />

Jacob Wilhelm 3......................................Football<br />

Harris Williams 4....................................Football<br />

Myles Willis 1............................................Football<br />

Brittany Winslow 4.....................................Track<br />

Danielle Winslow 3.....................................Track<br />

Colby Woeltz 3.......................................... Soccer<br />

Robert Wolford 2....................................Football<br />

Henry Workman 1.....................................Tennis<br />

Katherine Workman 3.........................Volleyball<br />

Katherine Wysocki 4................................Sailing<br />

Caitlin Yaccarino 2...................................Rowing<br />

Joseph Yuengert 1......................................Track<br />

Kyle Zarriello 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Matthew Zerweck 2........................... Swimming<br />

Lennart Zeugner 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Yang Zhang 2...........................................Fencing<br />

James Zingarini 2.......................................Track<br />

Emily Zlevor 2....................................... Lacrosse<br />

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Evan Abdullah 4..........................................Track<br />

Austin Ajukwa 1..................................Basketball<br />

Stephannie Allen 4..................................Rowing<br />

Ara Amirkhanian 4................................... Soccer<br />

Tori Andreski 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Patrick Andrews 4................................ Baseball<br />

Jack Andritsch 3.........................................Track<br />

Catrina Atanda 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Alejandro Augusto 2................................Tennis<br />

Cayley Balser 2....................................Volleyball<br />

Tabitha Banks 3.........................................Diving<br />

Charlie Barnes 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Grace Barnett 2...........................................Track<br />

Glenn Batson 2...................................... Baseball<br />

Irem Bayramoglu 2..............................Volleyball<br />

Stephen Behr 4..............................................Golf<br />

Jordan Bianchi 1......................................Football<br />

Gabby Blados 1.....................................Volleyball<br />

Brianna Blanton 3.......................................Track<br />

Caroline Bond 4...........................................Track<br />

Sarah Braun 2............................................Diving<br />

Jaquarius Brice 1....................................Football<br />

Allison Brophy 1..........................................Diving<br />

Beau Brown 2..........................................Football<br />

Jim Brown 3.............................................Football<br />

K.J. Bryant 1........................................... Baseball<br />

Diana Burden 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Austen Burnikel 1..................................... Soccer<br />

T.J. Burrell 1..............................................Football<br />

Emily Byorth 2.......................................... Soccer<br />

Gabby Byorth 2........................................ Soccer<br />

John Cajka 2............................................. Soccer<br />

Morgan Campbell 1................................... Soccer<br />

Diego Campos 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Victoria Cardaci 1...............................Basketball<br />

T.J. Casner 1.............................................. Soccer<br />

Reed Cawthon 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Paul Clowes 3........................................... Soccer<br />

Savannah Coiner 4.................................. Soccer<br />

Sabreena Cole 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Andrew Cox 2........................................ Baseball<br />

Lorena Croft 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Matthew Crownover 3......................... Baseball<br />

Chris Cummings 1.......................................Track<br />

Jennifer D’Anthony 1...............................Rowing<br />

Shelbie Davenport 1...........................Basketball<br />

Cassidy Davidson 1..................................Rowing<br />

Lou Davis 2............................................Volleyball<br />

Anna Davis 2............................................. Soccer<br />

Joshua Davis 3............................................Track<br />

Gemma Davis 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Elizabeth Dawson 1.....................................Track<br />

Sarah Decker 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Gabe DeVoe 1.......................................Basketball<br />

Tristen Dewar 3.........................................Tennis<br />

Nikki Dixon 1........................................Basketball<br />

Jessica Doolittle 3.....................................Diving<br />

Robert Dudley 2........................................Tennis<br />

Samantha Duggan 4................................Rowing<br />

Steven Duggar 3................................... Baseball<br />

Jennifer Dulin 1............................................Track<br />

Adrien Dunn 1...........................................Football<br />

Laura D’Urso 4..........................................Rowing<br />

James Dwyer 2...........................................Track<br />

Sarah Egan 3............................................Rowing<br />

Katie Eidson 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Joana Eidukonyte 2.................................Tennis<br />

Jeni Erickson 1......................................... Soccer<br />

David Estes 1............................................Football<br />

Anna Fairey 1...............................................Track<br />

Justin Falcinelli 1.....................................Football<br />

Erin Ferguson 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Joshua Fickes 1..............................................Golf<br />

Kyle Fisher 1.............................................. Soccer<br />

Katie Fortner 1.............................................Track<br />

Aaron Gambrell 2........................................Track<br />

Hayden Garrett 4...........................................Golf<br />

Maleeke Gibson 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Zach Girvin 1.................................................Track<br />

Emily Goff 1................................................Rowing<br />

Beatrice Gumulya 2..................................Tennis<br />

Maria Gutierrez 4.....................................Rowing<br />

Roland Hakes 3...........................................Track<br />

Quintin Hall 2...........................................Football<br />

Meghan Hanewall 1..............................Volleyball<br />

Lydia Hanewich 1......................................Rowing<br />

Hunter Harrington 4.................................Tennis<br />

Danielle Hayden 4....................................Rowing<br />

Chris Heijjer 1............................................ Soccer<br />

Brynn Hentschel 1....................................Rowing<br />

Milena Heuer 3.........................................Rowing<br />

Avry Holmes 1.....................................Basketball<br />

Shannon Horgan 2................................... Soccer<br />

Madison Huffman 2....................................Track<br />

Megan Jendra 1..........................................Diving<br />

Luke Johnson 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Abby Jones 2............................................ Soccer<br />

Billy Kennerly 3..............................................Golf<br />

Emma Knight 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Romy Koelzer 3.........................................Tennis<br />

Brody Koerner 3................................... Baseball<br />

Pat Krall 1................................................ Baseball<br />

Becca Kretzer 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Billy Krier 2..................................................Track<br />

Marissa Kump 1........................................Rowing<br />

Jordan Leggett 1.....................................Football<br />

Emily Lewis 1................................................Track<br />

Tiffany Lewis 1....................................Basketball<br />

Riley Lovorn 1..................................................Golf<br />

Andrew Maass 2.....................................Football<br />

Erin Mac Lain 1.........................................Football<br />

Hannah Maeser 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Megan Mars 1............................................Rowing<br />

Victoria Martin 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Julia Mathews 1........................................Rowing<br />

Collins Mauldin 3.....................................Football<br />

Sarah Maxson 1...........................................Track<br />

Erin Mcauliffe 1............................................Track<br />

Erin McGarel 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Riley McGillan 1....................................Basketball<br />

Ryan McMullan 2.......................................Tennis<br />

Juliana Melchionda 2................................Diving<br />

Marisa Messana 1..........................................Golf<br />

Justin Miller 2..........................................Football<br />

Thales Moreno 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Maverick Morris 1....................................Football<br />

Sydney Moseley 2...............................Volleyball<br />

Kyle Murphy 3........................................... Soccer<br />

Emma Neat 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Maggie Nelson 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Ryan Norton 2.........................................Football<br />

Kerianne Pacheco 4................................Rowing<br />

Carola Pederzani 3...................................Tennis<br />

Leah Perri 2..........................................Volleyball<br />

Steven Phillips 3.........................................Track<br />

Chase Pinder 1....................................... Baseball<br />

Kevin Pohle 5......................................... Baseball<br />

Jenna Polonsky 3.................................... Soccer<br />

Sophia Porach 1........................................Rowing<br />

Philine Qian 1................................................Track<br />

Emily Radziwon 1......................................Rowing<br />

Taylor Ramsey 2............................................Golf<br />

Grayson Raynor 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Katelyn Reeve 4....................................... Soccer<br />

Alison Rehfus 2........................................Rowing<br />

Danielle Reitsma 1......................................Diving<br />

Jessica Resler 3........................................Diving<br />

Amber Rewis 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Chad Richardson 3.................................Football<br />

Zach Riggs 1.............................................Football<br />

Hunter Rittgers 3..................................... Soccer<br />

Ashley Robinson 2..................................Rowing<br />

Daniel Rodriguez 2.................................Football<br />

Jessy Rompies 1.......................................Tennis<br />

Jordan Roper 2..................................Basketball<br />

Daniela Ruiz 1.............................................Tennis<br />

Lauren Salazar 2............................................Golf<br />

Daffra Sanon 1...........................................Tennis<br />

Nick Schuessler 1....................................Football<br />

Anna Scott 1..............................................Rowing<br />

Sloan Shanahan 2.........................................Golf<br />

Oliver Shannon 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Ameila Shein 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Rebecca Simonetti 1................................Rowing<br />

Anna Skochdopole 3...............................Rowing<br />

Jewell Smolenski 1..................................Rowing<br />

Alex Spence 1...........................................Football<br />

Katie Sprouse 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Daniel Stone 2.........................................Football<br />

Daniel Strawn 2.........................................Tennis<br />

Kasi Sweisford 2......................................Rowing<br />

Francesca Tagliapietra 1..................Basketball<br />

McKenzie Talbert 2........................................Golf<br />

Andrew Tarbell 3...................................... Soccer<br />

Evie Tate 2....................................................Track<br />

Bradley Tatko 2.......................................Football<br />

Kylie Tawney 3......................................... Soccer<br />

Andy Teasdall 1........................................Football<br />

Mike Triller 1........................................... Baseball<br />

Chelsea Uranaka 4....................................Diving<br />

Claire Wagner 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Karis Watson 4.....................................Volleyball<br />

Deshaun Watson 1..................................Football<br />

Miranda Weslake 1................................... Soccer<br />

Paula Wesselmann 3..............................Rowing<br />

Jenna Weston 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Eli White 2.............................................. Baseball<br />

Whitney Willms 1......................................Rowing<br />

Clayton Wilson 2.........................................Track<br />

Weston Wilson 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Jessica Withycombe 1............................Rowing<br />

Alexa Womack 1...........................................Track<br />

Aurelia Wurzel 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Emily Yoder 4..............................................Diving<br />

Carson Young 2..............................................Golf<br />

Michael Zierhoffer 1................................. Soccer<br />

Duke (479)<br />

Luke Aaron 3........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Verity Abel 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Maddy Acton 3...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Eric Adams 3............................................Football<br />

Joseph Ajeigbe 1.....................................Football<br />

Alec Ajnsztajn 1.......................................Fencing<br />

Grayson Allen 1...................................Basketball<br />

Malinda Allen 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Nicolas Alvarez 1.......................................Tennis<br />

Olivia Anderson 3................................ CC/Track<br />

Nicole Antoine 4.......................................Rowing<br />

Marcus Aprahamian 4............................Football<br />

David Armstrong 1............................. Swimming<br />

Thayer Atkins 1.................................... Wrestling<br />

Breanna Atkinson 3............................Volleyball<br />

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ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Anima Banks 3..................................... CC/Track<br />

Tionne Barmer 1................................... CC/Track<br />

Isabella Barna 1.......................................Fencing<br />

Hannah Barreca 3..........................Field Hockey<br />

Cadie Bates 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Alexander Belaia-Martiniouk 2........ Wrestling<br />

Kiersten Bell 1....................................... CC/Track<br />

Justin Bellinger 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Karla Beltran 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Abby Beltrani 4...............................Field Hockey<br />

Brian Benesch 1.................................... CC/Track<br />

Johndre Bennett 2.................................Football<br />

Tinashe Bere 1.........................................Football<br />

Andrew Bieber 2............................................Golf<br />

Holly Bischof 1....................................... CC/Track<br />

Casey Black 1........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Kevon Black 1............................................ Soccer<br />

Sophia Blair 4...........................................Rowing<br />

Lauren Blazing 4............................Field Hockey<br />

Robin Blazing 2...............................Field Hockey<br />

Karl Blum 1.............................................. Baseball<br />

Zach Boden 1............................................Football<br />

Parker Boehme 2....................................Football<br />

Brett Bofinger 1.................................... CC/Track<br />

Henry Booth 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Evan Botwin 3...................................... Wrestling<br />

Celine Boutier 3..............................................Golf<br />

Megan Bowen 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Samantha Bowman 2..............................Rowing<br />

Liza Bragg 2........................................ Swimming<br />

Erica Brand 5........................................ CC/Track<br />

Gabe Brandner 2.....................................Football<br />

Amarie Bremel 1................................... CC/Track<br />

Julia Bretz 2..............................................Rowing<br />

Cody Brinkman 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Jake Brodner 2.......................................Football<br />

Kelby Brown 5.........................................Football<br />

Kyler Brown 4..........................................Football<br />

Jamal Bruce 1..........................................Football<br />

Jack Bruckner 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Bronson Bruneau 1.................................Football<br />

Dara Buggay 1..........................................Fencing<br />

Johanna Burstein 2................................Rowing<br />

Jordan Burton 1.................................... CC/Track<br />

Jessica Buttinger 4.......................Field Hockey<br />

Jake Butwin 4........................................... Soccer<br />

Marcus Cain 3...................................... Wrestling<br />

Daniel Calabretta 1................................ Baseball<br />

Helen Cammerzell 2............................ Lacrosse<br />

Sophie Caplin 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Beatrice Capra 2.......................................Tennis<br />

Jack Carey 2....................................... Swimming<br />

Zavier Carmichael 1................................Football<br />

Weston Carvalho 2.............................. CC/Track<br />

Jeremy Cash 3........................................Football<br />

Eddie Chen 4............................................Fencing<br />

Victor Chen 3...................................... Swimming<br />

Katherine Chernova 3.............................Rowing<br />

Alyssa Chillano 1............................Field Hockey<br />

Ted Cho 3..................................................Fencing<br />

Sandy Choi 2...................................................Golf<br />

Rahul Chokshi 2................................. Swimming<br />

Megan Clark 3....................................... CC/Track<br />

Deemer Class 3.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Wade Clement 3....................................... Soccer<br />

Bradley Cline 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Travis Closs 1........................................ CC/Track<br />

Kelly Cobb 4.............................................. Soccer<br />

Jamie Cockey 3.......................................Football<br />

Katy Colas 4.............................................. Soccer<br />

Dorehn Coleman 1................................ CC/Track<br />

Jack Coleman 3........................................ Soccer<br />

Rob Collins 4............................................Football<br />

Sarah Collins 4........................................Fencing<br />

Colin Colter 4...........................................Fencing<br />

Linsay Cooper 1.................................. Swimming<br />

Maddie Crutchfield 1............................ Lacrosse<br />

Quin Cullen 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Brian Dailey 1........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Gina Daniel 2......................................... CC/Track<br />

Sean Davis 4............................................. Soccer<br />

Ryan Day 1.............................................. Baseball<br />

Schuyler DeBree 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Maggie Deichmeister 4.......................Volleyball<br />

Andrew DeJoy 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Mike DeVito 2...........................................Fencing<br />

Lizzie Devitt 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo 3........................Football<br />

Pascual Di Tella 1.....................................Fencing<br />

Peyton Dilweg 1........................................Rowing<br />

Chloe DiPasquale 2..............................Volleyball<br />

James Doll 2............................................. Soccer<br />

Phoebe Donovan 2..................................Rowing<br />

Brian Dorsey 3.................................... Wrestling<br />

Imani Dorsey 1.......................................... Soccer<br />

Evan Dougherty 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Danny Doyle 1..........................................Football<br />

Colin Duffy 1.............................................Football<br />

Danielle Duhl 3.......................................... Soccer<br />

Katie Dukovich 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Brian Dunne 2....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kelsey Duryea 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kathryn Eckhart 1.............................. Swimming<br />

DeVon Edwards 2....................................Football<br />

Nicole Elattrache 1...............................Volleyball<br />

Mary Elizabeth Bender 1......................... Soccer<br />

Grant Emrie 2....................................... CC/Track<br />

Phil Fairleigh 5...................................... CC/Track<br />

Gabrielle Falco 1........................................Rowing<br />

Grace Fallon 1........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Henry Farley 2...................................... CC/Track<br />

Abby Farley 4........................................ CC/Track<br />

Jake Faust 3........................................ Wrestling<br />

Bryon Fields 2.........................................Football<br />

Michal Filipczak 1.................................. CC/Track<br />

Jessica Findlay 1......................................Rowing<br />

Lucas Fisher 4.........................................Football<br />

Wilson Fisher 4........................................ Soccer<br />

Markus Fjortoft 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Michael Foley 3..................................... CC/Track<br />

Brendan Fowler 4............................... Wrestling<br />

Danny Fowler 2....................Lacrosse/Football<br />

Callie Francis 4..................................... CC/Track<br />

Kevin Fraser 2.................................... Swimming<br />

Brittany Friese 2................................ Swimming<br />

Jenna Frush 4....................................Basketball<br />

Sarah Furey 1..................................Field Hockey<br />

Joshua Furth 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Breezy Thomas 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Brandon Gambucci 4.......................... Wrestling<br />

Jared Garland 1.......................................Fencing<br />

Matthew Giampetroni 1....................... Lacrosse<br />

Christina Gibbons 2................................. Soccer<br />

Audrey Gibson 4...................................... Soccer<br />

David Gill 1.............................................. Lacrosse<br />

Ester Goldfeld 2........................................Tennis<br />

Leah Goldman 1.................................. Swimming<br />

Jared Golestani 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Sam Goodman 1.......................................Fencing<br />

Madison Granger 3.............................. CC/Track<br />

Becca Greenwell 2.............................Basketball<br />

Karly Gregory 1..................................... CC/Track<br />

Max Greyserman 2........................................Golf<br />

Jaimee Gundry 3................................ Swimming<br />

Kendall Gustafson 2............................ CC/Track<br />

Justin Guterding 1................................ Lacrosse<br />

Grant Hall 2..............................................Football<br />

Lauren Hansson 4............................... CC/Track<br />

Kyra Harney 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jack Harrington 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Samantha Harris 1....................................Tennis<br />

Jordan Hatfield 1.................................. CC/Track<br />

Will Haus 3............................................ Lacrosse<br />

Dillon Haviland 5.................................... Baseball<br />

Madison Heath 1................................... CC/Track<br />

Carl Heinz 3........................................... CC/Track<br />

David Helton 4.........................................Football<br />

Raphael Hemmeler 3................................Tennis<br />

Teddy Henderson 2............................. Lacrosse<br />

William Hendrickson 3........................ Lacrosse<br />

Nick Hendrix 2....................................... Baseball<br />

Thomas Hennessy 3..............................Football<br />

Amber Henson 2................................Basketball<br />

Hannah Hewitt 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Jasmine Hill 1........................................ CC/Track<br />

Jon Hilsheimer 3.................................. CC/Track<br />

Macario Hing-Glover 1............................. Soccer<br />

Chris Hoover 4.........................................Football<br />

Elizabeth Horne 2....................................Rowing<br />

Hanna House 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Brody Huitema 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Stuart Humphrey 2.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Anastasia Hunt 2..................................... Soccer<br />

Jamie Ikeda 3....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Dean Ischiropoulos 1..............................Fencing<br />

Andrew Istler 1...................................... Baseball<br />

Remy Janco 4........................................ Baseball<br />

Alex Jebb 1............................................ CC/Track<br />

Kaki Jennison 3................................... Lacrosse<br />

Aileen Johnson 3...........................Field Hockey<br />

Tanner Johnson 1................................ CC/Track<br />

Karli Johonnot 4.................................. CC/Track<br />

80 <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> / TRACKING TRADITION / ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Dorothy Jones 2......................................Rowing<br />

Myles Jones 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Rachel Kahan 4.........................................Tennis<br />

Sasha Karelov 2...................................Volleyball<br />

Jacob Kasper 2................................... Wrestling<br />

Kyle Keenan 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Chase Keesling 4..................................... Soccer<br />

Sean Kelly 1.........................................Basketball<br />

Elizabeth Kerpon 4.............................. CC/Track<br />

Immanuel Kerr-Brown 2.................... Wrestling<br />

Ali Kershner 4........................................... Soccer<br />

Amanda Kim 3.................................Field Hockey<br />

Morgan Kirby 2..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jake Kite 2...............................................Football<br />

Alec Klassen 3...................................... CC/Track<br />

Will Kline 1.................................................Football<br />

Stefan Knight 2.................................. Swimming<br />

Hope Knochenhauer 2............................Rowing<br />

Kenny Koplove 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Davis Koppenhaver 1..............................Football<br />

Shane Kreidel 2.................................... CC/Track<br />

Ashley Kristen 1.............................Field Hockey<br />

Anna Kropf 1..........................................Volleyball<br />

Peter Kropp 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Joe Kruy 3............................................. Lacrosse<br />

Alec Kunzweiler 2................................ CC/Track<br />

Delaney Lagrew 3.............................. Swimming<br />

Kelsey Lakowske 4.............................. CC/Track<br />

Joseph Lam 2..........................................Fencing<br />

Chelsea Landon 4................................ Lacrosse<br />

Emma Lazaroff 3.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Samantha Lee 3......................................Fencing<br />

Meagan Lew 1............................................Rowing<br />

Kevin Lewallyn 2................................... Baseball<br />

Aaron Liberatore 2.............................. CC/Track<br />

Jennifer Ling 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Jeanette Llorens 1...................................Rowing<br />

Matthew Luppino 1............................... CC/Track<br />

Kathleen Lyons 3.....................................Rowing<br />

Cheng Ma 2...............................................Fencing<br />

Jan Maceczek 1.......................................Fencing<br />

Alexa Mackintire 1..........................Field Hockey<br />

Chalena Maess-Scholl 2..........................Tennis<br />

Joey Maginnis 2................................. Swimming<br />

Leona Maguire 1.............................................Golf<br />

Lisa Maguire 1.................................................Golf<br />

Jack Maher 1......................................... CC/Track<br />

Katherine Maitland 1................................Rowing<br />

Christina Makarova 1................................Tennis<br />

Libby Malcolm 3.......................................Fencing<br />

Chloe Maleski 3.................................... CC/Track<br />

Carter Manley 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Michael Mann 3........................................Football<br />

Ross Martin 3..........................................Football<br />

Casey Martinez 1...................................... Soccer<br />

James Marvel 3..................................... Baseball<br />

Teddi Maslowski 2............................... CC/Track<br />

Zachary Mathers 2.................................. Soccer<br />

Erin Mathias 1.....................................Basketball<br />

Alexander Matlari 2.......................................Golf<br />

Michael Matuella 3................................ Baseball<br />

Kerrin Maurer 3.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Reid Maxmin 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Sarah Mayo 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Max McCaffrey 3.....................................Football<br />

Daniel McCall 3...........................................Tennis<br />

Kelly McCann 3......................................... Soccer<br />

Corbin McCarthy 2..................................Football<br />

Jordan McCarthy 3.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Nate McClafferty 4............................... CC/Track<br />

Kendall McClenney 3......................... Swimming<br />

Courtney McDaniel 3............................... Soccer<br />

Christopher McGrath 1......................... Baseball<br />

Trip McNeill 1.............................................Football<br />

Hannah Meier 1..................................... CC/Track<br />

Tommy Meister 3................................. CC/Track<br />

Lexi Mendes 3..................................... Swimming<br />

Chris Mengel 5...........................................Tennis<br />

Alexander Merriman 2...........................Fencing<br />

Samantha Meyers 1................................Fencing<br />

Henrietta Miers .................................. CC/Track<br />

Ashton Miller 1.......................................... Soccer<br />

Max Miller 1............................................. Baseball<br />

Julianna Miller 3................................... CC/Track<br />

Michael Miller 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Lauren Miranda 2.....................................Rowing<br />

Kiera Molloy 2..................................... Swimming<br />

Will Monday 2..........................................Football<br />

Isabelle Montagne 2............................ Lacrosse<br />

Christopher Monti 2...............................Fencing<br />

Kyle Moran 4......................................... CC/Track<br />

Madeline Morrow 3.............................. CC/Track<br />

Cameron Moseley 1................................. Soccer<br />

Natalie Moszczynski 1............................Fencing<br />

Annie Mulholland 4...................................Tennis<br />

Tara Mullen-Boustiha 3.........................Fencing<br />

Caroline Murphy 1....................................Rowing<br />

Dylan Murphy 1..................................... CC/Track<br />

Anthony Nash 1.......................................Football<br />

Cameron Neal 1...................................... Baseball<br />

Terrence Neal 4.................................... CC/Track<br />

Spencer Neff 2.................................... Wrestling<br />

Dylan Newman 3.................................. CC/Track<br />

Kenny Ng 3.......................................... Swimming<br />

Dakota Nollner 1......................................Fencing<br />

Meghan Norair 1.............................Field Hockey<br />

Jeme Obeime 3....................................Volleyball<br />

Martine Obieta-Chichizola 3........Field Hockey<br />

Sarkis Ohanian 1................................... Baseball<br />

Joe Ohaus 1............................................... Soccer<br />

Simen Omholt-Jensen 1.......................... Soccer<br />

Gianna Ossello 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Nick Pagliuca 2...................................Basketball<br />

Thomas Palisi 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Andrew Pancoast 1.............................. CC/Track<br />

Emma Paradiso 1.................................Volleyball<br />

Benedict Parfit 2................................ Swimming<br />

Calvin Won Park 1................................. CC/Track<br />

Lena Patel 1...............................................Rowing<br />

Lucas Patrick 1........................................Football<br />

Toni Payne 1.............................................. Soccer<br />

Dylan Payne 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Cassie Pecht 3.......................................... Soccer<br />

James Peek 2..................................... Swimming<br />

Cris Perez 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Will Perrott 2...........................................Football<br />

Jackie Perry 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Connor Peters 1.......................................Football<br />

Rowland Pettit 3................................... Lacrosse<br />

Stephanie Pezzuti 1.......................Field Hockey<br />

Nicodem Pierre 1.....................................Football<br />

Bruno Semenzato 3.................................Tennis<br />

Simone Pitre 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Katherine Plevka 4............................ Swimming<br />

Shaquille Powell 2...................................Football<br />

Alex Prezioso 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Ryan Prince 3..................................... Swimming<br />

E.J. Proctor 1............................................. Soccer<br />

TJ Pura 2.....................................................Tennis<br />

Abby Pyne 1............................................... Soccer<br />

Kirby Quinn 2...................................... Swimming<br />

Lizzy Raben 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Xavi Ramos 2....................................... Wrestling<br />

Sarah Rapaport 1.....................................Rowing<br />

David Reeves 4........................................Football<br />

Morgan Reid 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Luis Rendon 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Patrick Resch 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Greg Rhodes 3...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Michael Ricaurte 3.........................................Golf<br />

Mercedes Riggs 1...............................Basketball<br />

James Riley 1........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Cody Robinson 4.....................................Football<br />

Max Robinson 1..................................... CC/Track<br />

Ian Rock 2.............................................. CC/Track<br />

Matthew Rodio 1................................... CC/Track<br />

Julie Rohde 3............................................Rowing<br />

William Rooney 3................................. CC/Track<br />

Alexis Roper 4...................................... CC/Track<br />

Laura Rosas 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Mike Rosenfeld 5.................................. Baseball<br />

Jack Rowe 1........................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kyle Rowe 1........................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jessie Rubin 5...................................... CC/Track<br />

Maddie Rusch 1................................... Swimming<br />

Devon Russell 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Mitch Russell 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Paige Russell 2..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Dylan Ryan 4........................................ Wrestling<br />

Clay Sanders 4................................... Swimming<br />

Alonzo Saxton II 1....................................Football<br />

Claire Scarrone 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Ben Scharf 3......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Alec Schenk 1....................................... Wrestling<br />

Colleen Schmidt 4................................ CC/Track<br />

Erich Schneider 3...................................Football<br />

Brian Schoepfer 3................................ CC/Track<br />

Kameron Schroeder 1............................Football<br />

Maura Schwitter 1................................ Lacrosse<br />

Tanner Scott 3...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Michael Seaberg 1.............................. Swimming<br />

Jake Seau 1........................................... Lacrosse<br />

Colt Sessions 1..................................... CC/Track<br />

Taariq Shabazz 1.....................................Football<br />

Bobak Shadpoor 1...................................Fencing<br />

Hayley Shaffer 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

John Shaffer 3..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Ashleigh Shanley 2............................ Swimming<br />

Rod Shayesteh 4.....................................Fencing<br />

Gregory Shea 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Maria Sheridan 1................................ Swimming<br />

Stephen Shine 2................................... CC/Track<br />

Jacob Shuman 1.............................................Golf<br />

Krysia Sikora 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Ben Silverman 1..............................................Golf<br />

Gurbani Singh 1..............................................Golf<br />

Thomas Sirk 3.........................................Football<br />

Alex Skidmore 2......................................Football<br />

Emily Sklar 2.........................................Volleyball<br />

Stephanie Skove 4............................... CC/Track<br />

Matt Skura 2............................................Football<br />

Matt Slotnick 4.......................................... Soccer<br />

Anne Slusser 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Rebecca Smaller 1.....................................Tennis<br />

Kelci Smesko 3..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Alyssa Smith 2..........................................Tennis<br />

Brigid Smith 4....................................... Lacrosse<br />

JR Smith 1.............................................. CC/Track<br />

Sydney Smith 1..................................... CC/Track<br />

Wyatt Smith 2..........................................Football<br />

Rita Somogyi 2........................................Fencing<br />

Turner Southey-Gordon 4............................Golf<br />

Sophia Staal 4..........................................Rowing<br />

Mitch Stallings 1..................................... Baseball<br />

Azurá Stevens 1.................................Basketball<br />

Conner Stevens 3................................. Baseball<br />

Danny Stirt 2............................................Football<br />

Tanner Stone 3........................................Football<br />

Alex Stonehill 3........................................Rowing<br />

Savannah Story 2..........................Field Hockey<br />

Christine Streisel 2............................. CC/Track<br />

Allison Sturges 1.................................. CC/Track<br />

Shannon Sullivan 5.............................. CC/Track<br />

Jessica Sutherland 2........................ Swimming<br />

Trent Swart 2......................................... Baseball<br />

Jason Tahir 4.............................................Tennis<br />

Kaz Takabayashi 2............................ Swimming<br />

Chris Taylor 1...........................................Football<br />

Erin Tenneson 4................................... Lacrosse<br />

Meghan Thomas 5................................... Soccer<br />

Angel Thompson 4............................... Lacrosse<br />

Rachel Thompson 1.............................. CC/Track<br />

Shaun Thompson 4............................. CC/Track<br />

Ryan Thompson 3.................................... Soccer<br />

Tyler Toren 4....................................... Swimming<br />

Tripp Transou 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Katie Trees 4......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Taylor Trimble 4................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jordan Tucker 2...................................Volleyball<br />

Kyle Turri 3............................................ Lacrosse<br />

Blake Udland 3..................................... CC/Track<br />

Sarah Urdahl 3...............................Field Hockey<br />

Christian Vail 3..................................... CC/Track<br />

Eamonn Vain-Callahan 1........................Football<br />

Garrett Van de Ven 2........................... Lacrosse<br />

Claire Vannelli 4........................................Rowing<br />

Alexandra Viqueira 1..............................Fencing<br />

Christina Vucich 3................................Volleyball<br />

Sarah Wall 3..............................................Rowing<br />

Brendan Walsh 4................................ Wrestling<br />

Collin Wareham 1.....................................Football<br />

Kyle Wellner 2.........................................Football<br />

Brian White 1............................................. Soccer<br />

Luke Whitten 1....................................... Baseball<br />

Jake Wiener 3.........................................Fencing<br />

Caroline Williams 3..................................Rowing<br />

Elizabeth Williams 4..........................Basketball<br />

Grace Williams 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Kelsey Williams 4.................................Volleyball<br />

Laura Williams 3..................................Volleyball<br />

Tabria Williford 3...................................... Soccer<br />

Jack Willoughby 4..................................Football<br />

Kara Wilson 3........................................... Soccer<br />

Mary Wilson 3...........................................Rowing<br />

Michael Wilson 2.................................. CC/Track<br />

Shaun Wilson 1........................................Football<br />

Jack Wise 4..............................................Football<br />

Colleen Wixted 2................................ Swimming<br />

AJ Wolf 3...................................................Football<br />

Adam Wood 1...................................................Golf<br />

Michael Wright 3................................. Wrestling<br />

Callie Wynn 1......................................... CC/Track<br />

Yi Xiao 3...........................................................Golf


ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Peter Yang 1.............................................Fencing<br />

Ian Yanulis 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Chelsea Ye 1........................................ Swimming<br />

Motin Yeung 3.................................................Golf<br />

Emmeline Yoo 2.......................................Fencing<br />

Ethan Yu 2................................................Fencing<br />

Kat Zempolich 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Tommy Zenker 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

James Ziemba 1..................................... Baseball<br />

Florida STATE (2<strong>15</strong>)<br />

Hannah Acton 3...........................................Track<br />

Marianne Aguilar 1............................... Track/CC<br />

Anthony Alex 2...............................................Golf<br />

Brandon Allen 2..................................Basketball<br />

Kassel Ardaman 2............................... Track/CC<br />

Ryan Arnold 2..........................................Football<br />

Marta Bakowska-Mathews 3................. Soccer<br />

Hollis Bartlett 3.................................... Track/CC<br />

Gabby Bevillard 2...............................Basketball<br />

Bryant Blahnik 2.................................. Track/CC<br />

Colin Blake 2............................................Football<br />

Kayla Bloor 2..................................................Golf<br />

Anna Sophia Böhmer 1..................................Golf<br />

Daneika Borthwick 4................................Tennis<br />

Stefan Brits 3..............................................Track<br />

Chantelle Brodie 3............................... Track/CC<br />

Brittany Brown 2...............................Basketball<br />

Julie Brown 3............................. Sand Volleyball<br />

Cameron Brown 1..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Kiera Brown 2..............................................Track<br />

Dagny Brynjarsdottir 4.......................... Soccer<br />

Laura Campos 1.................................... Track/CC<br />

Brittany Carey 2................................... Track/CC<br />

Kerrie Cartwright 2..................................Tennis<br />

Laure Castelain 4...........................................Golf<br />

Matilda Castren 1............................................Golf<br />

Sarah Chandler 4........................................Track<br />

Macey Cheatham 3................................. Softball<br />

Kalonji Cole 3.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Michael Compton 4............................... Baseball<br />

Maegan Conwright 1..........................Basketball<br />

Stephanie Cook 2........................................Track<br />

Ellie Cooper 2........................................... Softball<br />

Julia Corley 2........................................ Track/CC<br />

Kirsten Crowley 3.................................... Soccer<br />

Josie Cuda 2..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Victoria Daddis 1...................................... Softball<br />

Laura Dadowski 3................................Volleyball<br />

Caroline Dadowski 3...........................Volleyball<br />

Ama Degbeon 1...................................Basketball<br />

Alex Deise 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Max Del Monte 3................................... Track/CC<br />

Timmy Delph 1........................................ Baseball<br />

Josh Delph 4.......................................... Baseball<br />

Ben DeLuzio 2........................................ Baseball<br />

Bella D’Errico 2........................................ Softball<br />

Kaitlyn Dressel 3..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Alec Eberle 1.............................................Football<br />

Harry Ellis 1.....................................................Golf<br />

Collin Engelhardt 3........................................Golf<br />

Parker Evertsen 2....................................Tennis<br />

Ryan Feely 1.............................................Football<br />

Vanessa Freire 1....................... Sand Volleyball<br />

Joao Gauer 1..............................................Tennis<br />

Caroline Gerhardt 1...............Swimming/Diving<br />

Alison Gollnick 1...........................................Track<br />

Alexia Gonzalez 1...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Cristian Gonzalez-Mendez 4...................Tennis<br />

Haylie Grant 1............................................ Soccer<br />

Christian Griffith 1...................................Football<br />

Christine Griggs 1................................. Track/CC<br />

Dylan Grisell 2.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Kristin Grubka 3....................................... Soccer<br />

Lydia Gumm 2.................................................Golf<br />

Jack Haffey 2.............................................Tennis<br />

Michaela Hahn 3....................................... Soccer<br />

Meghan Haila 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Michael Hall 1......................................... Track/CC<br />

Linden Hall 4.......................................... Track/CC<br />

McKenna Harris 1..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Rylan Harvey 1......................................... Softball<br />

Colby Harvey 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Karlie Hauer 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Heather Hendricks 1............................... Softball<br />

Cole Hensley 3.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Joseph Hernandez 1...............................Football<br />

Storm Hewitt 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Trevor Hine 1..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Lauren Hine 3........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ryan Hoefeld 1.........................................Football<br />

Bryant Holtmann 3............................... Baseball<br />

Ari Hudson 1.............................................. Soccer<br />

Cristobal Hurtado-Arteaga 2....................Track<br />

Elizabeth Ichite 5........................................Track<br />

Claire Igoe 1........................................... Track/CC<br />

Karyn Israel 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Ryan Izzo 1...............................................Football<br />

Jared Jackson 2.....................................Football<br />

Alexis Jackson 1................................... Track/CC<br />

Karly Jackson 4..........................................Track<br />

Madison Jacobi 3..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Kai James 1.........................................Basketball<br />

Chelsea Jarvis 1................................... Track/CC<br />

Cobi Johnson 1...................................... Baseball<br />

Kayla Jones 1..................................................Golf<br />

Kayla Joyce 3............................ Sand Volleyball<br />

Andrew Karp 1........................................ Baseball<br />

Alex Kehoe 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Bryce Kelley 2...................................... Track/CC<br />

Kaitlyn Kelly 2....................................... Track/CC<br />

Anne Kennedy 1.................................... Track/CC<br />

Meghan King 1.......................................... Softball<br />

Morgan Klaevemann 1............................ Softball<br />

Kellion Knibb 2.............................................Track<br />

Connor Knight 1.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Emma Koivisto 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Alex Kossoff 2......................................... Softball<br />

Milica Kubura 1......................................Volleyball<br />

Carlton Kuhlo 4...............................................Golf<br />

Bryan LaCivita 3......................................Football<br />

Robin Landy 1.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Josh Lee 2.......................................................Golf<br />

Araceli Leon 1........................................ Track/CC<br />

Larry Levy 3.............................................Football<br />

Benjamin Lock 2........................................Tennis<br />

Hailey Luke 2........................................Volleyball<br />

Bobby Lyons 1..........................................Football<br />

Anthony Lyons 1....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Matt Magee 1......................................... Track/CC<br />

Chris Marconcini 1................................. Baseball<br />

Alejandra Martinez 2..................................Track<br />

Jason McCormick 2..............Swimming/Diving<br />

Kendall McIntosh 1................Swimming/Diving<br />

Cecilia McMillan 1.................................. Track/CC<br />

Megan McReynolds 1.............................. Softball<br />

Kim Metraux 1.................................................Golf<br />

Morgane Metraux 1........................................Golf<br />

Travis Michaud 2.........................................Track<br />

Alex Milan 4.....................................................Golf<br />

Derrick Mitchell 2....................................Football<br />

Annie Montgomery 2................ Sand Volleyball<br />

Katie Mosher 3.....................................Volleyball<br />

Chad Mylin 1............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Caroline Neil 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Marco Nunez 1............................................Tennis<br />

Taylor Nyquist 1......................... Sand Volleyball<br />

Sydnee Over 2.............................................Track<br />

Caroline Page 1......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Jace Pardon 1............................ Sand Volleyball<br />

Melanie Pavels 3....................... Sand Volleyball<br />

Georgia Peel 2...................................... Track/CC<br />

Kristina Pellitteri 1.................... Sand Volleyball<br />

Stephanie Pellitteri 4............... Sand Volleyball<br />

Jogaile Petrokaite 1....................................Track<br />

Kathryn Phillips 1......................................Tennis<br />

Christina Phipps 3............................... Track/CC<br />

Carson Pickett 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Natalie Pierce 1......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Jande Pierce 3............................................Track<br />

Jamal Pitts 1.................................................Track<br />

Joe Plechy 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Katherine Plessy 3................... Sand Volleyball<br />

Maria Poole 1......................................... Track/CC<br />

Alex Powers 1........................................... Softball<br />

Colleen Quigley 4................................. Track/CC<br />

Jonathan Ratliff 1..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Jonathan Reid 2..........................................Track<br />

Bridget Reid 1........................................ Track/CC<br />

James Rhoden 2.........................................Track<br />

Amanda Rigdon 1.........................................Track<br />

Michael Rinaldi 1........................................Tennis<br />

Teresa Ristow 3................................... Track/CC<br />

Tyler Roberge 1......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Krissa Robinson 1.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Marc Rojas 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Leticia Romero 1.................................Basketball<br />

Chris Rose 1.................................................Track<br />

Travis Rudolph 1......................................Football<br />

Lana Rush 1................................................Tennis<br />

Junior Saint Louis 1................................Football<br />

John Sansone 2.................................... Baseball<br />

Michael Saxton 1.................................Basketball<br />

Madison Scanlan 1............................... Track/CC<br />

Daniela Schippers 1..................................Tennis<br />

Isabella Schmid 3..................................... Soccer<br />

Andrea Serpa 1..................................... Track/CC<br />

Nicole Setterington 2.................................Track<br />

Phillip Sims 1..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ivey Slaughter 1..................................Basketball<br />

Haley Slocum 2..................................... Track/CC<br />

Dana Slomins 3.................................... Track/CC<br />

Isaiah Smallwood 1.................................Football<br />

DJ Stewart 3.......................................... Baseball<br />

Katy Stringfield 2..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Billy Strode 3......................................... Baseball<br />

Jensen Swopes 4................................ Track/CC<br />

Antony Taylor 1..................................... Track/CC<br />

Otniel Teixeira 2................................... Track/CC<br />

Kayla Thomas 1...........................................Track<br />

Carter Thompson 1........................................Golf<br />

Julia Thompson 2..................... Sand Volleyball<br />

Adam Torres 1..........................................Football<br />

Hank Truluck 1....................................... Baseball<br />

Tyler Udland 1..............................Cross Country<br />

Jake Urbano 1........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Derek Vail 1............................................. Baseball<br />

Daniella Van den Berg 1.......Swimming/Diving<br />

Rafael Van Leeuwaarde 1....Swimming/Diving<br />

Mercedes Vaughn 1..............................Volleyball<br />

Mia Vriens 4...............................................Tennis<br />

Nicole Walch 3......................................Volleyball<br />

Lacey Waldrop 3..................................... Softball<br />

Andy Ward 1........................................... Baseball<br />

Lydia Ware 2..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sage Watson 3............................................Track<br />

Keith Weeks 3.........................................Football<br />

Hannah Welsh 2..........................................Track<br />

Courteney West 2................................ Track/CC<br />

Sarah Wickstrom 4..............................Volleyball<br />

Stargell Williams 3......................................Track<br />

Cheyna Williams 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Chelsi Woodruff 1................................. Track/CC<br />

Alexandria Woodruff 3...............................Track<br />

Philippa Woolven 2.............................. Track/CC<br />

Katrina Young 3....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Georgia Tech (173)<br />

Grant Aasen 1...........................................Football<br />

Anders Albertson 5.......................................Golf<br />

Emily Anderson 1.................................... Softball<br />

Haley Anderson 1........................................Track<br />

Niko Anderson 2.....................................Football<br />

Simi Avram 1........................................Basketball<br />

Kamilah Bakari 3.........................................Track<br />

Maya Barroso 1............................................Track<br />

Bennett Barton 1.....................................Football<br />

Marinice Bauman 1......................................Track<br />

Samantha Becker 4....................................Track<br />

Malea Bell 1............................................... Softball<br />

Robert Borowicz 2............................. Swimming<br />

Sarah Bowles 2...........................................Track<br />

Allison Brackin 3.........................................Track<br />

Kate Brandus 4.................................. Swimming<br />

Ryan Braswell 2......................................Football<br />

Trey Braun 3............................................Football<br />

Nick Brigham 1.........................................Football<br />

Gary Brown 1............................................Football<br />

Tim Byerly 2.............................................Football<br />

Kendall Chadwick 1................................. Softball<br />

Andrew Chetcuti 4............................. Swimming<br />

Kelsey Chisholm 1................................... Softball<br />

James Clark 1.................................................Golf<br />

Alec Clifford 5..............................................Track<br />

Matt Connors 2........................................Football<br />

Darelle Cowley 3................................ Swimming<br />

Trevor Craport 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Drew Czuchry 4..............................................Golf<br />

Nathan Daniel 3...........................................Track<br />

Gabriel Darosa 1..........................................Track<br />

Colleen Darragh 2................................... Softball<br />

Andrea Demick 2................................ Swimming<br />

Brooks Doyle 3...................................Basketball<br />

Hayley Drosky 4..........................................Track<br />

Paul Dunlap 1................................................Track<br />

Patrick Eldredge 1.......................................Track<br />

Nat Estes 4...................................................Track<br />

Omar Eteiba 2..................................... Swimming<br />

Melissa Fairey 2..........................................Track<br />

Courtney Felinski 4.............................Volleyball<br />

Camille Felix 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Cole Fiegel 2...............................................Tennis<br />

Rhiannon Flanagan-Rosario 1..................Track<br />

Julia Frederick 3.........................................Track<br />

Karly Fullem 4.......................................... Softball<br />

Jag Gangemi 1..............................................Track<br />

Erin Gant 1....................................................Track<br />

Haley Gollnick 1............................................Track<br />

Matthew Gorst 2................................... Baseball<br />

Alex Grady 2.................................................Track<br />

Tyler Graff 2........................................ Swimming<br />

Jeremy Greenwald 2..................................Track<br />

Scott Greer 1................................................Track<br />

Noah Harasz 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Grant Hicks 2...............................................Track<br />

Michael Hines 3..............................................Golf<br />

Bradley Homza 1................................. Swimming<br />

Cheyenne Hunt 1.....................................Football<br />

Kaylee Isaacs 3...........................................Track<br />

Cole Jackob 2..............................................Track<br />

Morgan Jackson 4......................................Track<br />

Tadric Jackson 1................................Basketball<br />

Katelyn Johnsky 2................................. Softball<br />

Isaiah Johnson 4....................................Football<br />

Kel Johnson 1......................................... Baseball<br />

Matt Jordan 1...........................................Football<br />

Francis Kallon 2......................................Football<br />

Dylan Kase 3....................................... Swimming<br />

Samantha Kase 2.............................. Swimming<br />

Casey Kay 2...............................................Tennis<br />

Mark Keaveney 1................................ Swimming<br />

Hannah Keith 2............................................Track<br />

Michael Kenney 2............................... Swimming<br />

Katherine Kerman 2.......................... Swimming<br />

Samantha Kiblinger 2................................Track<br />

Alexander Kimpel 1............................ Swimming<br />

Jonathan King 3.................................... Baseball<br />

Caroline Kissel 3.........................................Track<br />

Kylie Kleinschmidt 1................................ Softball<br />

Trey Klock 1..............................................Football<br />

Andrew Kosic 4.................................. Swimming<br />

William Koskiewicz 1...................................Track<br />

Megan Kurey 2..........................................Tennis<br />

Patrick Lamar 1...................................Basketball<br />

Nicholas Lamontagne 2.................... Swimming<br />

Ama Larbi 2..................................................Track<br />

Brandon Lasater 3.....................................Track<br />

Frederique Lefebvre 2...................... Swimming<br />

CJ Leggett 1..............................................Football<br />

Ricky Lehner 3................................... Swimming<br />

Maddie Lionberger 2.............................. Softball<br />

Shannon Lumbra 3............................ Swimming<br />

Kelsey Maloney 4............................... Swimming<br />

Andrew Marshall 1...................................Football<br />

Rebecca Martin 2.................................Volleyball<br />

Zach Matthews 1......................................Football<br />

Nico Metzler 3..............................................Track<br />

Kelly Meyer 3...............................................Track<br />

Ryan Miller 1.................................................Track<br />

Scott Millson 1..............................................Track<br />

Matthew Munns 1........................................Track<br />

Courtney Naser 1........................................Track<br />

Laura Nelson 1.............................................Track<br />

William Oberg 1................................... Swimming<br />

Ben Parr 2.............................................. Baseball<br />

Maddie Paschal 2............................... Swimming<br />

Antonia Peresson 1...........................Basketball<br />

Chris Petefish 1..............................................Golf<br />

Matt Phillips 1......................................... Baseball<br />

Sam Pierannunzi 1.................................. Softball<br />

Coleman Poje 1...................................... Baseball<br />

Cory Pope 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Ellen Posch 1....................................... Swimming<br />

Diana Pressel 1............................................Track<br />

Caroline Price 1................................... Swimming<br />

Nataliya Prokhnevska 3..........................Tennis<br />

Alexis Prokopuik 1....................................Tennis<br />

Nathan Rakitt 3.........................................Tennis<br />

Catherine Richards 1......................... Swimming<br />

Roddreka Rogers 2...........................Basketball<br />

Jaclyn Rohal 3.................................... Swimming<br />

Rand Rowland 2.................................Basketball<br />

Chiara Ruiu 3...................................... Swimming<br />

Yuval Safra 2...................................... Swimming<br />

Mark Sarman 2................................... Swimming<br />

Jalen Saunders 2...................................Football<br />

Ollie Schniederjans 5....................................Golf<br />

Eduardo Segura 4.....................................Tennis<br />

Josh Selembo 1.......................................Football<br />

Matt Serpico 2.........................................Football<br />

Laura Serres 3............................................Track<br />

Tanner Shaw 1.............................................Track<br />

Kevin Smith 2...................................... Swimming<br />

Trey Smith 1..............................................Football<br />

Preston Smith 1...........................................Track<br />

Will Smith 3..............................................Football<br />

Nahom Solomon 1........................................Track<br />

Draven Sonnon 1..................................... Softball<br />

Daniel Spingola 3.................................. Baseball<br />

Tyler Stargel 3.........................................Football<br />

Erika Staskevicius 3......................... Swimming<br />

Trevor Stroebel 2....................................Football<br />

Carly Sweeney 1................................. Swimming<br />

Jazmyne Taylor 2.......................................Track<br />

Morgan Taylor 3...................................... Softball<br />

MaryKathryn Terry 1......................... Swimming<br />

Chelsie Thomas 3................................... Softball<br />

Rachel Thorne 2..........................................Track<br />

Carissa Tipler 1............................................Track<br />

Katie Townsend 3.......................................Track<br />

Kyle Travis 1.............................................Football<br />

Rod Tyler 1................................................Football<br />

Matthis Uhrig 1.............................................Track<br />

Katelyn Utley 1.............................................Track<br />

Nico van Duijn 4.................................. Swimming<br />

Annika Van Gunst 2.............................Volleyball<br />

Teegan Van Gunst 2............................Volleyball<br />

Austin Veith 3..............................................Track<br />

Justin Weaver 2..........................................Track<br />

Bailey Weiland 1...........................................Track<br />

Mats Westergren 3........................... Swimming<br />

Vincent Whaley 2...........................................Golf<br />

Isiah Willis 3.............................................Football<br />

Wimberly Wilson 3..............................Volleyball<br />

Joe Wiseman 2..................................... Baseball<br />

Patrick Wiseman 1................................ Baseball<br />

Brian Woodbury 1............................... Swimming<br />

Grant Wruble 3...................................... Baseball<br />

Madison Young 2................................ Swimming<br />

Ryan Young 1.......................................... Baseball<br />

Sarah Zimmerman 1...................................Track<br />

Louisville (285)<br />

Christian Acosta 1...................................Football<br />

Andrea Acquista 1.............................. Swimming<br />

Estefan Albiero 1................................ Swimming<br />

Dana Almquist 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Haley Andreas1...............................................Golf<br />

Clare Andres 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Josh Appleby 1........................................Football<br />

Whitney Arion 1....................................... Softball<br />

Rachele Armand 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Calvin Arsenault 1.......................................Track<br />

Chinyelu Asher 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Rachel Avant 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Dillon Avare 1.......................................Basketball<br />

Casey Axman 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Javonte Bagley 1.....................................Football<br />

Karina Baldwin 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Joachim Ball 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Jillian Balog 1........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Jarrod Barnes 1......................................Football<br />

Maryssa Becker 1................................... Softball<br />

Sydney Benz 1......................................... Softball<br />

Brennen Berger 1............................... Swimming<br />

Ryan Betlach 1.........................................Football<br />

Devon Bibault 1................................... Swimming<br />

Gabi Biedenharn 1....................................Rowing<br />

Chelsea Bingham 1......................................Track<br />

Inger Katrine Bjerke 1............................. Soccer<br />

Laura Blab 1...........................................Volleyball<br />

Wayne Blackshear 1..........................Basketball<br />

Olivia Boesing 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Isaac Bowling 1............................................Track<br />

Sydney Brackemyre 1.......................Basketball<br />

Joseph Bradford 1..................................Football<br />

Taylor Bradley 1...........................................Track<br />

Andrew Brody 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Lucas Brohm 1.........................................Football<br />

Megan Brooks 1...........................................Track<br />

Brianne Brown 1..........................................Track<br />

DeAngelo Brown 1...................................Football<br />

Jeffery Brown 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Jeron Brown 1..............................................Track<br />

Paige Brown 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Faye Brust 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Alexandrea Bunch 1....................................Track<br />

Rebecca Busk 1........................................Rowing<br />

Mackenzie Buss 1............................... Swimming<br />

Stephanie Byrne 1..........................Field Hockey<br />

Arica Carter 1......................................Basketball<br />

Tiffany Chea 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Benadate Cheruiyot 1.................................Track<br />

Madeleine Chesney 1...............................Rowing<br />

Abigail Chin 1....................................... Swimming<br />

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ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Emily Christman 1.......................................Track<br />

Tess Clark 1...........................................Volleyball<br />

Austin Clemons 1................................... Baseball<br />

Shelby Cohen 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Carlos Coleman 1.........................................Track<br />

Carissa Corbett 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Andrea Cottrell 1................................. Swimming<br />

Hannah Cox 1...............................................Track<br />

Kelsey Cramsey 1.......................................Track<br />

De’Eric Culver 1........................................Football<br />

Chandler Dale 1...................................... Baseball<br />

Cortnee Daley 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Van Damrongsri 1......................................Tennis<br />

Megan Deines 1...................................Basketball<br />

Maggie DeJong 1..................................Volleyball<br />

Kelsey DeLapp 1..........................................Track<br />

Shannon Dennehey 1.............................. Soccer<br />

Chatham DeProspo 1............................... Soccer<br />

Kaela Dickerman 1................................... Soccer<br />

Kristina Dillard 1...................................... Softball<br />

Royce Donovan 1.....................................Football<br />

Cynthia Doyle 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Brittany Duncan 1.................................... Softball<br />

Shawnta’ Dyer 1.................................Basketball<br />

Rudy Edelen 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Erin Enk 1...................................................Rowing<br />

Paige Ezell 1........................................ Swimming<br />

Jimmy Faul 1........................................... Baseball<br />

Tyler Ferguson 1......................................Football<br />

Colby Fitch 1........................................... Baseball<br />

Bridgette Flaherty 1................................ Softball<br />

La’Bianca Fraizer 1......................................Track<br />

Ariana Freeman 1...............................Basketball<br />

Kyle Funkhouser 1................................ Baseball<br />

Tori Gabor 1............................................... Soccer<br />

Elisa Garcia 1...................................Field Hockey<br />

Leigh Gatons 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Robert Geibel 1................................................Golf<br />

Adair Gennocro 1.........................................Track<br />

Katie George 1.......................................Volleyball<br />

Anthony George 1....................................Football<br />

Eleni Georgiafandis 1...........................Volleyball<br />

Kelli Gerding 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Gabrielle Gerlach 1....................................Tennis<br />

Maggie Gilbertson 1....................................Track<br />

Catherine Gordon 1.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Kendall Gordon 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Alex Gornet 1..............................................Tennis<br />

Shannon Gramley 1........................................Golf<br />

Raven Graves 1............................................Track<br />

Abigail Grimes 1..............................Field Hockey<br />

Zahara Gully 1..............................................Track<br />

Emily Haas 1....................................................Golf<br />

Bella Habuda 1.......................................... Soccer<br />

Devin Hairston 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Sara Hammond 1................................Basketball<br />

Kirsti Harrison 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Jade Hawkins 1............................................Track<br />

Emmonnie Henderson 1....................Basketball<br />

Lincoln Henzman 1................................ Baseball<br />

Lauren Herich 1................................... Swimming<br />

Myisha Hines-Allen 1.........................Basketball<br />

Madison Hoover 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Ethan Horton 1.........................................Football<br />

Emily Howell 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Tobijah Hughley 1....................................Football<br />

Maggie Hyland 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Madalyn Ingmire 1.............................. Swimming<br />

Riley Jackson 1...................................... Baseball<br />

Lauren James 1.................................. Swimming<br />

Jessica Jangam 1.......................................Track<br />

Nicholas Jeffs 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Janelle Jenkins 1.................................Volleyball<br />

Kelsi Jones 1............................................ Softball<br />

Lotta Kahlert 1................................Field Hockey<br />

Daniel Keller 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Lauren Kelly 1........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Nicholas Kennedy 1.....................................Track<br />

Ernest Kibet 1..............................................Track<br />

Edwin Kibichiy 1...........................................Track<br />

Anthony Kidston 1................................. Baseball<br />

Caroline Kimble 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Japhet Kipkoech 1.......................................Track<br />

Megan Klein 1...............................................Track<br />

Thomas Klusman 1..................................Football<br />

Andrea Kneppers 1............................ Swimming<br />

Hannah Koloski 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Emily Kolsevich 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Hannah Konermann 1.............................. Soccer<br />

Anna Kopecka 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Tim Kubel 1................................................ Soccer<br />

Anne L’Heureux 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Antoine Le Saux 1...........................................Golf<br />

Ashley LeClair 1.................................. Swimming<br />

Jeffrey Lehman 1...........................................Golf<br />

David Levitch 1....................................Basketball<br />

Courtney Lock 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Gustav Lundquist 1........................................Golf<br />

Colin Lyman 1......................................... Baseball<br />

Rebecca Maddock 1.......................Field Hockey<br />

Casey Madura 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Hannah Magnuson 1.......................... Swimming<br />

Ola Mally 1...................................................Tennis<br />

Darya Marchanka 1..................................Rowing<br />

Jacob Marguet 1..........................................Track<br />

Mangok Mathiang 1............................Basketball<br />

Erin McCrudden 1...........................Field Hockey<br />

Autumn McDuffie 1.................................. Softball<br />

Callie McGowan 1......................................Rowing<br />

Brendan McKay 1................................... Baseball<br />

Sidney Melton 1....................................... Softball<br />

Morgan Meyer 1....................................... Softball<br />

Christopher Miele 1.................................Football<br />

Katie Miller 1..............................................Rowing<br />

Katie Mitchell 1................................................Golf<br />

Michelle Molodynia 1...................................Track<br />

Christine Monroy 1................................... Soccer<br />

Paige Monsen 1...............................Field Hockey<br />

Jami Montesano 1....................................Rowing<br />

Lauren Morando 1................................ Lacrosse<br />

Marcus Motill 1.............................................Track<br />

Alessandra Murphy 1........................ Swimming<br />

Alexis Murry 1..............................................Track<br />

Kylie Noltemeyer 1...................................Rowing<br />

Katie Nord 1...............................................Rowing<br />

Madison Norman 1.................................. Softball<br />

Claire Noser 1...............................................Track<br />

Dolly Nyemah 1............................................Track<br />

Emily O’Neill 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Chinanu Onuaku 1..............................Basketball<br />

Louise Oxner 1................................................Golf<br />

Lyndsay Palmer 1.................................Volleyball<br />

Annie Pape 1..............................................Rowing<br />

Giovanni Pascascio 1..............................Football<br />

Elizabeth Patrick 1...................................Rowing<br />

Kylen Pattermann 1.................................Rowing<br />

Jessica Paul 1............................................Tennis<br />

Rachel Pease 1.............................................Track<br />

Katie Petrino 1................................................Golf<br />

Jonah Philley 1....................................... Baseball<br />

Sarah Podwojski 1...................................Rowing<br />

Andrew Polston 1....................................Football<br />

Caitlin Ponko 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Chiara Ponko 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Cassie Pough 1..........................................Tennis<br />

Alison Price 1............................................. Soccer<br />

Meredith Price 1........................................Rowing<br />

Marah Pugh 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Jerry Ramirez 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Sheldon Rankins 1..................................Football<br />

Laura Restrepo 1............................................Golf<br />

Jonathan Reynolds 1..................................Track<br />

Hannah Richardson 1..............................Rowing<br />

Mia Ross 1.....................................................Track<br />

Kaleb Rowe 1................................................Track<br />

Emily Sarratt 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Jude Schimmel 1................................Basketball<br />

Victoria Schoettmer 1................................Track<br />

Jake Schultz 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Darby Schwarz 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Robin Sciot-Siegrist 1....................................Golf<br />

Jason Scott 1...........................................Football<br />

Alex Sears 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Alex Sellers 1....................................... Swimming<br />

Gwen Shaw 1................................................Track<br />

Chris Simich 1............................................Tennis<br />

Brittany Sims 1........................................ Softball<br />

Sam Sinnett 1............................................Rowing<br />

Molly Skapik 1.................................................Golf<br />

Kayla Sleece 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Trevor Sluman 1..............................................Golf<br />

Hailey Smith 1.......................................... Softball<br />

Heidi Smith 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Nolan Smith 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Taylor Smith 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Will Smith 1............................................. Baseball<br />

Quentin Snider 1.................................Basketball<br />

Nick Solak 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Kayla Soles 1............................................ Softball<br />

Patrick Soucy 1........................................Football<br />

Hanna Spittel 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Sophie St. Martin 1...................................Rowing<br />

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Shelby Stafford 1......................................Rowing<br />

Emily Stalmack 1................................ Swimming<br />

Charles Standberry 1.............................Football<br />

Maddy Staubitz 1......................................Rowing<br />

Bridget Stewart 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Andrew Stewart 1........................................Track<br />

John Stich 1..............................................Football<br />

Sebastian Stiefelmeyer 1........................Tennis<br />

Elle Stokes 1...............................................Tennis<br />

Josie Stoner 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Robert Strader 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Chris Striegel 1............................................Track<br />

Leah Stump 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Cornelius Sturghill 1...............................Football<br />

Ryan Summers 1................................... Baseball<br />

Alison Szydlowski 1................................ Softball<br />

Grigory Tarasevich 1......................... Swimming<br />

Logan Taylor 1........................................ Baseball<br />

Nolan Tesone 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Marissa Thalen 1......................................Rowing<br />

Blake Tiberi 1.......................................... Baseball<br />

David Torres 1.................................................Golf<br />

Hannah Tow 1........................................... Softball<br />

Trevor Troutman 1.......................................Track<br />

Sheronne Vails 1.................................Basketball<br />

Elise Welsh 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Connor Vanderhyde 1.................................Track<br />

Manu Velasquez 1......................................Tennis<br />

Santiago Velez 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Brad Vivace 1................................................Track<br />

Abbie Wade 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Albert Wagner 1.........................................Tennis<br />

John Wallace 1.........................................Football<br />

Caroline Walter 1.......................................Tennis<br />

Cortnee Walton 1................................Basketball<br />

Max Walz 1.......................................................Golf<br />

Bre’Yana Wash 1..........................................Track<br />

Kelsey Webb 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Kari Weinland 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Mac Welsh 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Nils Westrich 1.............................................Track<br />

Casey Whitfield 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Gabrielle Wiley 1...................................Volleyball<br />

Chloe Willetts 1..........................................Tennis<br />

Katie Wimpari 1............................................Track<br />

Julia Wood 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kelsi Worrell 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Johnathon Wright 1................................. Soccer<br />

Rebecca Yaklic 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Erin Yenney 1............................................ Soccer<br />

Allison Zimmermann 1.............................Rowing<br />

Miami (172)<br />

Samuel Frederick Abrams 3............... Baseball<br />

William M Abreu 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Delfina Acosta 1..............................................Golf<br />

Alexa Ayzia Aguilar 2..............................Rowing<br />

Angela Jane Algee 3.............Swimming/Diving<br />

Ava Elizabeth Ambrose 2....................... Soccer<br />

Allyson Andreini 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Adam Salim Amaout 2............................Football<br />

Heather Ann Arseth 4..........Swimming/Diving<br />

Sarah Grace Aschebrock 1.....................Rowing<br />

Emily Helen Auld 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Joshua D Bacon 1....................................Football<br />

Kelsey Ellen Balkwill 1................................Track<br />

Alyssa Anastacia Basdavanos 3..........Rowing<br />

Braxton Lee Berrios 1............................Football<br />

Judith Bohnenkamp 1..............................Tennis<br />

Kevin John Bondar 1.................................Tennis<br />

Lindsay M Bouchacourt 1........................Rowing<br />

Kaitlyn Bourgeois 1.................................. Soccer<br />

Daniel Robert Briggi 3.......................... Baseball<br />

Megan Rose Brown 4.................................Track<br />

Kristen Noel Burkin 2..............................Rowing<br />

Frida Carlsson 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Nicholas Catchur 1......................................Track<br />

Samantha Eve Chenkin 1........................Rowing<br />

Anthony L Chickillo 2..............................Football<br />

Wyatt Chickillo 2.....................................Football<br />

Grant Coffman 1.......................................Football<br />

John Contorakes 4.................................Football<br />

Cheyenne Cousineau 4........Swimming/Diving<br />

Peter Crocitto 2..................................... Baseball<br />

Gray Crow 4.............................................Football<br />

Dakota D Dailey-Harris 3...........................Track<br />

Gianna Dal Pozzo 1................................... Soccer<br />

Daniela Darquea 3.........................................Golf<br />

Cameron Davis 3...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Janine DePre 2............................................Track<br />

Caitilin Anne Donahoe 2.....................Volleyball<br />

Samuel Dorman 1..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Daniel Brett Epstein 1........................... Baseball<br />

Nantambu-Akil Fentress 2....................Football<br />

Michael B Fernandez 1.......................Basketball<br />

Ashley Flinn 4........................................... Soccer<br />

Ereck Flowers 2......................................Football<br />

My Fridell 1..............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Silvia Fuentes Perez 2.............................Tennis<br />

Bryan Garcia 2....................................... Baseball<br />

Zachary Garland 1.......................................Track<br />

James Adam George 1...............................Track<br />

Jamika Glades 1..........................................Track<br />

Justin Paul Goldberg 3..........................Football<br />

Gregory A Golden 1.................................Football<br />

Wilfredo Gonzalez 3.................................Tennis<br />

Alejandra Gonzalez 4...........Swimming/Diving<br />

Robert Charles Grant 2..............................Track<br />

Kelsie V Groot 2....................................Volleyball<br />

Sean Grossman 1........................................Track<br />

Meghan Hamilton 1...................................Rowing<br />

Cooper Hammond 1............................... Baseball<br />

Andrew Harrington 3...............................Tennis<br />

Sean Harvey 2.........................................Football<br />

Keyona Hayes 1..................................Basketball<br />

Laura Hendee 4..............................................Golf<br />

Sylvia Hernandez 3.............................Volleyball<br />

Ryan Holowesko 2..................................Football<br />

Cynthia Hoppler 1..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Isaac Hoza 2............................................Football<br />

Jessica Hurley 1....................Swimming/Diving<br />

George Iskenderian 1........................... Baseball<br />

Jacee Jarnagin 3........................................Track<br />

Courtel Jenkins 1....................................Football<br />

Jokira Jiles 1................................................Track<br />

Lea Johnson 2.............................................Track<br />

Veronica Johnson 2................................ Soccer<br />

Bradley Kaaya 4......................................Football<br />

Garrett Kennedy 2................................ Baseball<br />

Garrett Kidd 2..........................................Football<br />

Kamila Knaudt 1........................................Rowing<br />

Hunter Knighton 1...................................Football<br />

Julia Koch 2.................................................Track<br />

Mary Lachowecki 3.................................. Soccer<br />

Christian Langmo 1...................................Tennis<br />

Wallace Layland 2.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Savanah Leaf 2.....................................Volleyball<br />

Emmanuel Lecomte 2.......................Basketball<br />

Jesse Lepore 2..................................... Baseball<br />

Lina Lileikite 1.............................................Tennis<br />

Nicholas Linder 1.....................................Football<br />

Caitlin Lowe 1............................................Rowing<br />

Taegan Lynch 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Irene Manning 1...........................................Track<br />

Michele Marenus 2..............................Volleyball<br />

Kevin Marsh 1...............................................Track<br />

Shannon McCarthy 1................................ Soccer<br />

Morgan McClure 1........................................Track<br />

Kara McCormack 1.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Brooke McDermott 2...........................Volleyball<br />

Shane McDermott 1.................................Football<br />

Michael McGinnis 1..................................Football<br />

Erin M McGovern 2................................... Soccer<br />

Hannah M Meister 1.................................Rowing<br />

Natalie Moik 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Jane Moore 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Meghan L Murphy 2..............Swimming/Diving<br />

Anthony Naser 1......................................Football<br />

Hannah Nielsen 1......................................Rowing<br />

Monique Nunez De Albuquerque 3........Tennis<br />

Kelly O’Boyle 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Christina Ocampo 2.......................................Golf<br />

Sunny Odogwu 1......................................Football<br />

Yolimar Ogando Velez 1............................Tennis<br />

Tiffany Okieme 3.........................................Track<br />

Ryan J Otero 1........................................ Baseball<br />

Amelia K Paine 1..........................................Track<br />

Catalina Perez 4....................................... Soccer<br />

Patrick Petrillo 2.....................................Football<br />

Austin Pfenninger 4...............................Football<br />

Lateisha Philson 1.......................................Track<br />

Daniel Polinski 3.........................................Track<br />

Julien Ambroise Primel 1...........................Track<br />

Madison Qualy 2...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Gian Piero Ragonesi 1................................Track<br />

Grace Louise Rapp 1................................ Soccer<br />

Leticia Ras-Anderica 3..................................Golf<br />

Davon M Reed 1...................................Basketball<br />

Ronald Regula 1.......................................Football<br />

Kayann Richards 3.....................................Track<br />

Anthony J Ricketts 3..................................Track<br />

Clementina Riobueno 1............................Tennis<br />

Nicole Rotkovitz 2....................................Rowing<br />

Erin Ryan 1...................................................Track<br />

Joseph Ryan 4............................................Track<br />

Daniel Sayles 2...................................... Baseball<br />

Anna Julia Schippert 1.........Swimming/Diving<br />

Amy Schmidt 4......................................... Soccer<br />

Taylor Scott 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Jonathan Semerene 3...........................Football<br />

Caroline Shaw 1........................................Rowing<br />

Joletta Silva 1............................................Rowing<br />

Madeline Simms 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Emani Sims 1.........................................Volleyball<br />

Luke Spangler 1..................................... Baseball<br />

Theodore David Stavetski 1..................Football<br />

Emily Clare Storrs 3................................Rowing<br />

Christopher Stowell 1........................Basketball<br />

Julie Suarez 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Tal Tahori 4.............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Katherine Taylor 1....................................Rowing<br />

Richard Tema 1............................................Track<br />

Rose Thatcher 2......................................Rowing<br />

David Thompson 3................................ Baseball<br />

Henrique Tsukamoto 1.............................Tennis<br />

Phallonn Tullis-Joyce 1............................ Soccer<br />

Anisha Tyagi 4..........................................Rowing<br />

Jasmine Villaverde 2.............................. Soccer<br />

Camden Vitale 1........................................Rowing<br />

Thea Vock 1............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Stephanie Wagner 3................................Tennis<br />

Kailey Walsh 1.................................................Golf<br />

Alexandra Ware 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Michael Welch 3.......................................Football<br />

Caitlin White Parsons 1...........................Rowing<br />

Kalysta White 2....................................Volleyball<br />

Alison Whitty 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Amy Wiley 1............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Elise Wiley 1..............................................Rowing<br />

Jassany S Williams 3........................Basketball<br />

Kelly A Williamson 3...................................Track<br />

Gigi Williamson 2.....................................Rowing<br />

Thomas Woodrey 4.............................. Baseball<br />

Alexis L Wright 1..........................................Track<br />

Wendy Qi Wen Zhang 1.............................Tennis<br />

North Carolina (339)<br />

Frank Abbondanza 4.......................... Wrestling<br />

Harry Adams 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Caroline Alcorta 1........................Cross Country<br />

Collins Allison 3.......................................Fencing<br />

Kristin Aloi 5.................................... Gymnastics<br />

RJ Alowonle 3..............................................Track<br />

Alexis Amato 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Emma Astrike-Davis 1................Cross Country<br />

Ezra Baeli-Wang 2..................................Fencing<br />

Jake Bailey 4........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Caroline Baldwin 1.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Alex Bales 1..............................................Football<br />

Christian Barber 3.............................. Wrestling<br />

Davis Bateman 2............................................Golf<br />

Jeff Battle 1..............................................Football<br />

Joshua Bauer 1.................................... Wrestling<br />

Imani Bazemore 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Caitlin Beakes 1........................................Rowing<br />

Josh Beals 2..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Daniel Belk 1.................................................Track<br />

Kristy Bernatchez 2......................Field Hockey<br />

Jacob Bernstein 3..................................Fencing<br />

Rachel Black 3................................Field Hockey<br />

Mattie Blue 2................................Cross Country<br />

Jesus Bolivar 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Anthony Bosco 1................................. Wrestling<br />

Joanna Boyles 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Emma Bozek 3................................Field Hockey<br />

Blake Bozymski 2...................................Football<br />

Megan Buckingham 1............................... Soccer<br />

Maddy Burns 2......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Bailey Burt 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Alex Burte 2.............................................Fencing<br />

Cameron Campbell 2..............................Football<br />

Jonathan Campbell 3.............................. Soccer<br />

Brian Cannon 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Rachel Canty 3......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Lexi Cappalli 3.................................. Gymnastics<br />

Bug Carper 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Logan Carroll 1.............................Cross Country<br />

Hayley Carter 2.........................................Tennis<br />

Cameron Castleberry 2.......................... Soccer<br />

Christian Caveness 2...........Swimming/Diving<br />

Allen Champagne 4.................................Football<br />

Tracy Chandless 1................................... Softball<br />

Jenny Chiu 1.............................................. Soccer


ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Hannah Christen 1.......................Cross Country<br />

Luke Ciocca 1............................................. Soccer<br />

Brett Clark 1...............................................Tennis<br />

Jack Clark 1.......................................... Wrestling<br />

Erika Clary 3.............................................Rowing<br />

Houston Clements 2........................... Wrestling<br />

Leslie Cloots 2................................................Golf<br />

Kanler Coker 1.........................................Football<br />

Lauren Colberg 3.....................................Rowing<br />

Kyle Coniker 1...................................... Wrestling<br />

Matt Conway 1........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Brittney Coppa 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Kelly Corish 3.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Margaret Corzel 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Acacia Cosentino 5......................... Gymnastics<br />

Joe Costigan 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Charlotte Craddock 3....................Field Hockey<br />

Ben Craig 2...............................................Football<br />

Andrew Craven 2..................................... Soccer<br />

Ben Creekmore 1...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Hope Crockett 1........................................Rowing<br />

Keagan Cummings 1......................................Golf<br />

Abby Curry 2.........................................Volleyball<br />

Ashley Dai 3...............................................Tennis<br />

Spenser Dalton 1................................Basketball<br />

Connor Daly 3............................................Tennis<br />

Brett Daniels 1....................................... Baseball<br />

Carly Davis 3......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Luke Davis 3.......................................Basketball<br />

Mitch DeForest 3...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Kelly Devlin 3........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Ian Dibble 3..............................................Football<br />

Casey Di Nardo 3............................Field Hockey<br />

Henry Do 2......................................................Golf<br />

Blake Dodge 1..............................Cross Country<br />

Morgan Donnelly 1...................................Rowing<br />

Sheila Doyle 2.......................................Volleyball<br />

Blissie Du Bose 2...........................Field Hockey<br />

Joe Dudek 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Tatiana Durr 1.......................................Volleyball<br />

Lauren Earp 1.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sarah Eastley 4........................................Rowing<br />

Rickie Eatherly 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Brooke Elby 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Kate Elliott 1..............................................Rowing<br />

Mason Erb 2.............................................Fencing<br />

Bonnie Ertel 1............................................Rowing<br />

Sam Euler 2............................................... Soccer<br />

Lianne Farber 5...........................Cross Country<br />

D’Monte Farley 1..........................................Track<br />

Devin Finney 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Abby Fisher 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sarah Flinn 4............................................Fencing<br />

Cori Floyd 4..................................................Track<br />

Sydney Fowler 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Halle Frain 1.....................................Field Hockey<br />

Mallory Frysinger 1.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Lauren Fuller 1......................................... Softball<br />

Nick Futia 1...................................................Track<br />

Samantha Galina 1..................................Fencing<br />

Heather Gearhart 2.............................Volleyball<br />

Carl Geiger 1.................................................Track<br />

Eileen Giles 3........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Dom Glavich 3........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Emily Godwin 2............................................Track<br />

Chris Gondek 3......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Michael Gopman-Slonim 2....................Fencing<br />

Andrew Gores 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Alex Gorry 1.....................................Field Hockey<br />

Nic Graesser 2.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Riley Graham 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Alex Grant 1.....................................Field Hockey<br />

Bianca Gray 1............................................ Soccer<br />

Ben Griffin 1.....................................................Golf<br />

Chelsea Gustafson 3...............................Rowing<br />

Sarah Hanvy 1..........................................Fencing<br />

Kendall Harden 1......................................Rowing<br />

Ally Hardesty 2......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Jill Hardies 2................................Cross Country<br />

Lexi Harkins 1..................................................Golf<br />

Lindsey Harris 3...................................... Soccer<br />

Annie Harrison 3...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Elizabeth Haus 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kaitlynn Hedelund 1........................ Gymnastics<br />

Troy Heilmann 1................................... Wrestling<br />

Evan Henderson 1............................... Wrestling<br />

Robert Henderson 1............................ Wrestling<br />

Steph Henrich 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Derek Henson 3................................... Lacrosse<br />

Esben Hess-Olesen 4..............................Tennis<br />

A.J. Hicks 2...................................................Track<br />

Mike Higgins 1..............................Cross Country<br />

Tyler Hill 4...............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sydney Holman 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Elijah Hood 1.............................................Football<br />

Sarah Howard 3..........................................Track<br />

Amanda Huben 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Brittany Hull 2..............................................Track<br />

Caty Hulsey 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Joe Hutchinson 3........................................Track<br />

Mike Jacobs 5..............................Cross Country<br />

Erika Johnson 2.................................Basketball<br />

Kathryn Johnson 1..................................Rowing<br />

Maggie Kane 1............................................Tennis<br />

Cody Karns 2....................................... Wrestling<br />

Whitney Kay 2...........................................Tennis<br />

Jenna Kelly 4........................................... Softball<br />

Patrick Kelly 3...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Robert Kelly 1.............................................Tennis<br />

Stephen Kelly 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Tory Kemp 3.................................................Track<br />

Taylor Kenan 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Jackie Kenny 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Annie Kingman 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Katie Kinsey 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Peyton Klawinski 2.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Braedon Koerwitz 1....................Cross Country<br />

Madelyn Krebs 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Christina Kresser 1..................................Rowing<br />

Charity Lackey 2.........................................Track<br />

Amanda Lalezarian 2.............................Fencing<br />

Jack Lambert 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Ashley Landry 1............................... Gymnastics<br />

Morgan Lane 1.................................. Gymnastics<br />

Chaney LaReau 1..................................Volleyball<br />

Ashley Laws 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Lauren Lazor 2............................................Track<br />

Taylor Leath 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Annie LeHardy 3..........................Cross Country<br />

Emily Leidolf 4..........................................Rowing<br />

Naomi Lerner 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Sam Lewis 2...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Javonte Lipsey 2........................................Track<br />

Gillian Litynski 4......................................Fencing<br />

Jamie Loeb 1..............................................Tennis<br />

Jade Loendorf 1........................................Rowing<br />

Glen Long 3............................................... Soccer<br />

Gordon Long 3.........................................Fencing<br />

Rob Lovejoy 4........................................... Soccer<br />

Nina Luker 1...............................................Rowing<br />

Maggie Lusk 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Kendra Lynch 1........................................ Softball<br />

Josselyn Mackey 3......................... Gymnastics<br />

Ryan Macri 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Chris Madaffari 2........................Cross Country<br />

Elizabeth Mallett 2.........................................Golf<br />

Caitlin Malone 2.......................................Fencing<br />

Joey Mangili 2.........................................Football<br />

Megan Marenghi 1........................... Gymnastics<br />

Devin Markison 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Allie Martin 1..............................................Rowing<br />

Zachary Martin 2...........................................Golf<br />

Michael Massardo 3............................. Baseball<br />

Ryan McAnallen 4..................................... Soccer<br />

William McBride 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Michael McBryan 1.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Patrick McCormick 1............................ Lacrosse<br />

Sophie McCoy 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Darcy McFarlane 2................................... Soccer<br />

Sam McGee 3........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Victoria McGee 3......................................Rowing<br />

Katie McKay 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Bryn Melanson 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Aly Messinger 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Mackenzie Mick 1............................Field Hockey<br />

Kayla Miles 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Richard Miller 3...........................Cross Country<br />

Ellen Minaudo 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Hellen Moffitt 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Alex Moore 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Andrew Moore 2......................................Football<br />

Lauren Moore 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Sara Moreno 1..........................................Fencing<br />

Scott Morgan 4............................Cross Country<br />

Grace Morken 2...........................Cross Country<br />

Benton Moss 4...................................... Baseball<br />

Ozzie Moyer 3........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Katie Munch 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Adela Munson 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Patrick Myers 4.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Paige Neuenfeldt 3..............................Volleyball<br />

Kim Ngo 1...................................................Rowing<br />

Paige Nielsen 3......................................... Soccer<br />

Sam Night 2.....................................Field Hockey<br />

Beth Nordhorn 1...................................Volleyball<br />

Bryan Noreen 1............................Cross Country<br />

Josette Norris 1...........................Cross Country<br />

Nina Notman 1.................................Field Hockey<br />

Emma Nunn 3........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Jack Nyquist 2.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

David October 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Chibuzo “CJ” Odenigwe 3....................... Soccer<br />

Danae O’Halloran 2.................................. Soccer<br />

Alex Olofson 3.......................................... Soccer<br />

Theophilus Onigbinde 1..........................Fencing<br />

Anne Bennett Osteen 2................................Golf<br />

Cameron Overstreet 4...............................Track<br />

Marcus Paige 3...................................Basketball<br />

Carolyn Paletta 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Erica Patella 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Bailey Patrick 4..............................................Golf<br />

Philip Perdue 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Caleb Peterson 2....................................Football<br />

Emily Pfeiffer 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Diana Philpot 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Austin Pifani 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jacob Pincus 2.................................... Wrestling<br />

Anderson Pope 1................................. Wrestling<br />

Lucas Popp 2.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Tyler Powell 3.................................Field Hockey<br />

Gustell Preston 2........................................Track<br />

Caroline Price 1..........................................Tennis<br />

Sarah Priest 3..........................................Rowing<br />

Jordan Prysko 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Erin Purdy 3...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Xenia Rahn 1.................................................Track<br />

Tyler Ramirez 2..................................... Baseball<br />

Ethan Ramos 2.................................... Wrestling<br />

John Ramsey 3...........................................Track<br />

John Raneri 3..............................Cross Country<br />

Nick Raquet 1.......................................... Baseball<br />

Shakeel Rashad 1....................................Football<br />

Robert Register 4..........................................Golf<br />

William Register 1..........................................Golf<br />

Karley Rempel 4..........................Cross Country<br />

Kacy Rhyne 2.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Patrick Riess 2......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Chris Ripberger 1....................................Football<br />

Mark Rizzo 3......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Morgan Rubin 4.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Hannah Runyon-Hass 2......Swimming/Diving<br />

Joey Sankey 4...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Janell Sargent 4.............................. Gymnastics<br />

Jessie Scarpa 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Maia Schechter 4...........................................Golf<br />

Pat Schellberg 3..........................Cross Country<br />

Paula Schmidt 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jojo Schnabl 1.......................................Volleyball<br />

Ronnie Schneider 2..................................Tennis<br />

Jeffrey Schoettmer 1.............................Football<br />

Lindsay Scott 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Sasha Seymore 1...............................Basketball<br />

Ledia Shahidi 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Matt Shannon 4.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Loren Shealy 4...............................Field Hockey<br />

Matthew Shlimak 1..................................Fencing<br />

Micheal Silk 1........................................ Wrestling<br />

Shane Simpson 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Danielle Siverling 4...............Swimming/Diving<br />

Emily Slabe 1..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Philip Spelman 3.....................................Football<br />

Oystein Steiro 2........................................Tennis<br />

Dalton Stogner 1......................................Football<br />

John Stoney 1..............................Cross Country<br />

Avana Story 1...............................................Track<br />

Julianne Strickland 1...............................Rowing<br />

Houston Summers 3..................................Track<br />

Katherine Summerton 3.........................Rowing<br />

Kendall Surhoff 1...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ece Taner 1............................................Volleyball<br />

Lauren Tarpley 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Kalina Taylor 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Sarah Thompson 4.................................. Soccer<br />

Maura Thornton 4...................................Fencing<br />

Trent Thornton 3................................... Baseball<br />

Mary Thurman 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Amanda Truesdell 1.................................Rowing<br />

Alex Utley 4.......................................... Wrestling<br />

Austin Vegas 2............................................Track<br />

Ellyn Wagner 1......................................... Softball<br />

Courtney Waite 4................................. Lacrosse<br />

Kiya Walker 1............................................Rowing<br />

Lauren Walker 4...................................... Softball<br />

Luke Walsh 1......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Lexi Walters 1............................................Rowing<br />

Stephanie Wangerin 1.............................Rowing<br />

Megan Ward 3....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Logan Warmoth 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Shelley Warner 1......................................Rowing<br />

Caylee Waters 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Nick Weiler 2............................................Football<br />

Lauren Weisel 1............................... Gymnastics<br />

Lizzy Whelan 4............................Cross Country<br />

Matt Williams 3.................................... Wrestling<br />

Nick Williams 3......................................... Soccer<br />

Parker Williams 2...................................Fencing<br />

Emily Wold 3...................................Field Hockey<br />

Carly Wooten 3........................................Fencing<br />

Kylee Wooten 3........................................Rowing<br />

Sarah Wright 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Julia Young 2..................................Field Hockey<br />

Mallory Young 1........................................Rowing<br />

Reeves Zaytoun 4..........................................Golf<br />

NC STATE (210)<br />

Jonathan Addison 3...................................Track<br />

Greta Akerlind 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Davion Allred 1.........................................Football<br />

Jordan Aughinbaugh 2.......................... Softball<br />

Jessica Baity 4......................................... Soccer<br />

Rachel Bartolomeo 1...................................Track<br />

Vanessa Bateson 1.....................................Track<br />

Trace Batten 1..........................................Football<br />

Staats Battle 3...................................Basketball<br />

Philip Blackwelder 1..............Swimming/Diving<br />

Brady Bodine 1.........................................Football<br />

Beck Bond 1................................................Tennis<br />

Cole Boroughs 3.....................................Football<br />

Garrett Bradbury 1..................................Football<br />

Chris Brickhouse 2............................Basketball<br />

Alyson Brown 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Brian Brown 1......................................... Baseball<br />

Marshall Brown 1................................. Wrestling<br />

Julia Brown 1.........................................Volleyball<br />

Len’Nique Brown 2.............................Basketball<br />

Madison Brown 2.................................Volleyball<br />

Benson Browne 4...................................Football<br />

Kayla Brumbaum 1................Swimming/Diving<br />

Addie Bursch 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Brenden Calas 1................................... Wrestling<br />

Michael Camper 1..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Chase Cannon 3.................................Basketball<br />

Ashleigh Capannolo 1...............................Tennis<br />

Philip Carmon 4........................................ Soccer<br />

Geoffrey Carter 2.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sami Circeo 1.................................... Gymnastics<br />

Shannon Cleaver 2.................................. Soccer<br />

Kristin Connors 3..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Cole Cook 1...............................................Football<br />

William Cook 2..................................... Wrestling<br />

David Cooke 1..................................................Golf<br />

Woody Cornwell 1....................................Football<br />

William Crisco 1................................... Wrestling<br />

Soren Dahl 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Peter Daniel 2..........................................Football<br />

Jonathan Davis 2..................................... Soccer<br />

Lee Davis 1............................................ Wrestling<br />

Wilson Day 1....................................................Golf<br />

Jake Deangelo 2................................. Wrestling<br />

Andrew Decker 4...........................................Golf<br />

Tommy Dejuneas 1................................ Baseball<br />

Naomi DeVries 2.............................. Gymnastics<br />

Mary Grace Doggett 1.......................... CC/Track<br />

Brian Donovan 2................................... Baseball<br />

Krista Duffield 1.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Alyssa Dunn 1..............................................Track<br />

Storm Edwards 1................................... Baseball<br />

Olivia Enright 4..................................... CC/Track<br />

Rachel Eppley 2....................................Volleyball<br />

Clark Eyers 1............................................Football<br />

Sean Fausz 1........................................ Wrestling<br />

Holden Fender 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Amanda Fillard 1.............................. Gymnastics<br />

Andrew Fink 1........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Erin Foshee 4........................................ CC/Track<br />

Dani Foster 3.................................................Rifle<br />

Hannah Freyman 4...............Swimming/Diving<br />

Joshua Gandy 1...........................................Track<br />

Caroline Gentry 3..................................... Soccer<br />

Nicole Giamber 2...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ivan Sanchez Gomez 5............................Tennis<br />

Kirsten Grant 4........................................ Softball<br />

Mackenzie Graybill 1................................ Soccer<br />

Kayla Grim 2...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Nick Gwiazdowski 2............................ Wrestling<br />

Yanni Hachem 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Brian Hamann 2.................................. Wrestling<br />

Mariah Hamil 3.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Elisha Hande 4...........................................Tennis<br />

Emily Harris 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Alexa Harvey 4..................................... CC/Track<br />

John Harwell 4..................................... CC/Track<br />

Maggie Hawkins 1.................................... Softball<br />

Christian Hawley 1.........................................Golf<br />

Nicole Haynes 3....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ryan Held 1.............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Aubrey Hine 2.................................. Gymnastics<br />

Derek Hren 2..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Molly Hutchison 2................................... Softball<br />

Matt Ingram 4........................................... Soccer<br />

Anton Ipsen 1.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Moseph Jackson-Atogi 4....................... Soccer<br />

Natalia Janowicz 2...................................Tennis<br />

Lane Jarred 4.................................. Gymnastics<br />

Scott Johnson 2....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Clay Jones 3......................................... CC/Track<br />

Lydia Jones 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sheridan Jordan 3............................... CC/Track<br />

Anne Leuthold 2....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Chris Corchiani 1................................Basketball<br />

Tommy Gantt 1..................................... Wrestling<br />

Jenna Kalwa 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Kaitlyn Kearney 1.................................Volleyball<br />

Karl Keglovits 1...................................... Baseball<br />

Erika Kemp 2........................................ CC/Track<br />

Bryce Kennedy 3....................................Football<br />

Jonathan Knight 1.......................................Track<br />

Andrew Knizner 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Zach Knudson 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Kasey Koballa 4........................................ Soccer<br />

Ashlyn Koletic 1.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Rachel Koon 1........................................ CC/Track<br />

Mike Kosoy 1........................................ Wrestling<br />

Kaitlyn Kramer 3.................................. CC/Track<br />

Lizzy Kroeger 1..................................... CC/Track<br />

Zak Kuder 1...............................................Football<br />

Natalie Labonge 2.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Nicholas Lacy 2.......................................Football<br />

Courtney Leighton 1....................... Gymnastics<br />

Nick Link 2............................................. CC/Track<br />

Katelyn Linker 4....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sara Lippard 3......................................... Softball<br />

Akela Maize 1.......................................Basketball<br />

Andrew Malinich 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Scott Manea 1......................................... Baseball<br />

Michael Mansy 3.................................. CC/Track<br />

Jackson Maples 1....................................Football<br />

Kelly Martin 1..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Molly Martin 2.......................................... Softball<br />

Jenn Mathurin 2.................................Basketball<br />

Wyatt Maxey 1...................................... CC/Track<br />

Alex McCauley 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Christian McCurdy 2.............Swimming/Diving<br />

Morgan Medford 1................................... Softball<br />

Sam Melikian 1..................................... Wrestling<br />

Shota Meparidze 1....................................Tennis<br />

Bryce Meredith 1................................. Wrestling<br />

Joe Mills 4................................................. Soccer<br />

Stephen Morrison 1................................Football<br />

Kaley Moser 2.....................................Basketball<br />

Megan Moye 2...................................... CC/Track<br />

Rachel Muller 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Rachel Mumma 2...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Taylor Murphy 1............................... Gymnastics<br />

Sophie Nelson 3........................................Tennis<br />

Lotta Nevalainen 2................Swimming/Diving<br />

John Newell 2........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ryan Newman 2........................................Tennis<br />

Simon Norenius 2.....................................Tennis<br />

Joe O’Donnell 2..................................... Baseball<br />

Cecily Overbey 1.............................................Golf<br />

Preston Palmeiro 2.............................. Baseball<br />

Sam Parsons 3..................................... CC/Track<br />

Sean Paul 1...............................................Football<br />

Derya Pekari 1...............................................Rifle<br />

Johnny Piedmonte 2............................ Baseball<br />

Seth Poole 3.............................................. Soccer<br />

Austin Powell 3..........................................Tennis<br />

Mary Catherine Preddy 2...................Volleyball<br />

Tyler Purvis 5..........................................Football<br />

Chandler Pyke 1................................... Wrestling<br />

Chad Pyke 2......................................... Wrestling<br />

Meghan Quinn 1............................... Gymnastics<br />

Perry Ramsey 1....................................Volleyball<br />

Pete Renda 2....................................... Wrestling<br />

<strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> / TRACKING TRADITION / ACC HONOR ROLL 83


ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Nicolas Retzlaff 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Jule Rich 5....................................................Track<br />

Grant Rivers 2.............................................Track<br />

David Rocker 2............................................Track<br />

Tyler Ross 1.............................................. Softball<br />

Alyssa Rudawsky 2............................. CC/Track<br />

Julia Sandridge 4..................................... Soccer<br />

Matt Schick 3........................................ CC/Track<br />

Andreas Schiellerup 2.........Swimming/Diving<br />

Payton Schrum 3..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Carlee Schuhmacher 1......................Basketball<br />

Abby Segodnia 1........................................Tennis<br />

Jacob Siar 1............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Clement Simonin 2................................... Soccer<br />

Vibush Sivakumaran 4........................ CC/Track<br />

Ryan Smith 3.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Austin Snyder 1.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sam Speno 1......................................... Wrestling<br />

Brittany Stanko 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Cameron Steele 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Mackenzie Stelljes 2............................... Soccer<br />

Jackie Stengel 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Tayla Stenta 1............................................Tennis<br />

Dakota Stephens 1................................... Soccer<br />

Will Stephenson 3...................................Football<br />

Hennessey Stuart 1..............Swimming/Diving<br />

Garrett Suggs 2.................................... Baseball<br />

Nick Surkamp 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Aaron Thomas 1.................................... CC/Track<br />

Alec Thomas 1....................................... CC/Track<br />

Joanna Thompson 4........................... CC/Track<br />

Jacob Thomson 2................................ CC/Track<br />

Joseph Thuney 4....................................Football<br />

Jack Tocho 2............................................Football<br />

Hayley Tomlinson 3..............Swimming/Diving<br />

Vivian Tsui 2....................................................Golf<br />

Ralston Turner 1.................................Basketball<br />

Bryan Underwood 1................................Football<br />

Lana Van Dyken 3................................... Softball<br />

Julie Varga 1..........................................Volleyball<br />

Lauren Velasco 2................................. CC/Track<br />

Emily Weiman 4....................................... Softball<br />

Amber Whitley 2.........................................Track<br />

Ryan Wilkinson 3..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Chris Williams 2.................................... Baseball<br />

Ashley Williams 3..............................Basketball<br />

Michaela Woodford 2..................... Gymnastics<br />

Hannah Yeager 1..................................... Softball<br />

Taylor Zaytoun 3.......................................Tennis<br />

Alexia Zevnik 2......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Notre Dame (414)<br />

Bridget Adam 2........................................Rowing<br />

Casey Africano 2.................................... Softball<br />

Christian Aguilar 1...................................Fencing<br />

Joe Aiken 1............................................... Hockey<br />

Toni Alugbue 1.......................................Volleyball<br />

Nicole Ameli 1...........................................Fencing<br />

Bailey Amenabar 2..................................Rowing<br />

Heidi Annaheim 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Danielle Aragon 2.......................................Track<br />

Micaela Arizmendi 1................................ Softball<br />

Ashley Armstrong 2......................................Golf<br />

Brandon Aubrey 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Bogac Ayhan 2................................... Swimming<br />

Margaret Bamgbose 2...............................Track<br />

Kaila Barber 2..............................................Track<br />

Douglas Barnard 2...................................Tennis<br />

Allison Barry 1..........................................Fencing<br />

Zack Bartolo 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Allison Bartoszewicz 1...............................Track<br />

Brad Bass 1............................................ Baseball<br />

Carlee Beckler 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Katie Beriont 1......................................... Softball<br />

Suzanne Bessire 1............................. Swimming<br />

Brandon Bielak 1................................... Baseball<br />

Bailey Bigler 1.......................................... Softball<br />

Lauren Bohaboy 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Gregory Bombara 1.....................................Track<br />

Kyle Borbi 1............................................ Lacrosse<br />

Dana Bouquet 2....................................... Softball<br />

Hannah Bowen 2................................ Swimming<br />

Elise Brady 2................................................Track<br />

Genevieve Bradford 1........................ Swimming<br />

Kevin Bradley 2.................................. Swimming<br />

Lexi Brandt 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Lourdes Brea 1.............................................Track<br />

Tony Bretzman 1..................................... Hockey<br />

Elena Brindley 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Brooke Broda 1..........................................Tennis<br />

Gretchen Bruggeman 2..........................Rowing<br />

Ryan Bull 1.............................................. Baseball<br />

Kevin Byrne 2..............................................Track<br />

Rory Byrne 1......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Talia Campbell 2.............................................Golf<br />

Carson Canonie 2....................................Rowing<br />

Dana Capotosto 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Sydney Cardozo 1................................ Lacrosse<br />

Emily Carson 2............................................Track<br />

Christopher Carter 1........................... Lacrosse<br />

Allison Casareto 2............................. Swimming<br />

Bridget Casey 2................................. Swimming<br />

Paul Cepak 1.............................................Fencing<br />

Mikaila Chamblee 1......................................Track<br />

Vince Cicciarelli 2..................................... Soccer<br />

Michael Clevenger 2...................................Track<br />

Mary Closs 2..............................................Tennis<br />

Virgile Collineau 1........................ Men’s Fencing<br />

Robert Collins 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Madelynn Conlin 2...................................Rowing<br />

Pat Connaughton 2............................Basketball<br />

Logan Connolly 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Patrick Connolly 2................................... Soccer<br />

Will Corrigan 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Erin Coscia 2.............................................Rowing<br />

Liam Cox 1........................................................Golf<br />

Taylor Craft 2...............................................Track<br />

Annie Crea 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Paige Crowley 1........................................ Soccer<br />

John Crumpler 1......................................Fencing<br />

Andrew Cupero 2..................................... Soccer<br />

Brie Custis 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Alex Dalton 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Alexis Daugherty 1......................................Track<br />

Drew Dawson 1..........................................Tennis<br />

Kyle Dedrick 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Kevin DeFilippis 2.................................. Baseball<br />

Ariel DeSmet 1..........................................Fencing<br />

Erin Dietsche 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Maddie Dilfer 1......................................Volleyball<br />

Rose Doerfler 2........................................Rowing<br />

Erin Dolan 1...............................................Rowing<br />

Billy Dolan 1..................................................Track<br />

Caroline Doyle 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

John Doyle 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Meghan Doyle 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Elizabeth Driscoll 2.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Taylor Driscoll 2..........................................Track<br />

Stephanie Dubois 1..................................Rowing<br />

Jacob Dumford 2........................................Track<br />

Mairead Dunne 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Ian Dwyer 1...............................................Fencing<br />

Hannah Eckstein 2.....................................Track<br />

Katherine Eilers 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Spicer Emge 1..........................................Fencing<br />

Parker English 1..........................................Track<br />

Oye Eyeguokan 2........................................Track<br />

Jeffrey Farina 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Jeanne Farnan 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Jordan Ferreira 2..........................................Golf<br />

Kyle Fiala 2............................................. Baseball<br />

Jonathan Fitzgerald 1............................Fencing<br />

Reagan Fitzgerald 1................................Fencing<br />

John Flannery 1...........................................Track<br />

Monica Flores 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Sabrina Flores 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Steven Fogarty 1..................................... Hockey<br />

Erin Foley 2......................................... Swimming<br />

Emma Claire Fontenot 2..................... Lacrosse<br />

Sydney Foreman 1......................................Track<br />

Cortney Fortunato 2........................... Lacrosse<br />

Michael Fredericka 1.................................Tennis<br />

Kaitlin Frei 1..................................................Track<br />

Sam Fry 1...............................................Volleyball<br />

Emily Frydrych 2.........................................Track<br />

John Fuller 2................................................Track<br />

Emma Gaboury 2............................... Swimming<br />

Austin Gaiss 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jon Gallagher 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Madeline Gallagher 1..............................Fencing<br />

Robert Gallegos 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Catherine Galletti 2............................ Swimming<br />

Caitlin Gargan 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Eric Gebeke 2..............................................Track<br />

Emily Geyer 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Christopher Giesting 2..............................Track<br />

Elizabeth Gilbert 1....................................Rowing<br />

Anna Maria Gilbertson 2......................... Soccer<br />

Edwin Glazener 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Ellen Gleadow 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Quinn Gleason 2........................................Tennis<br />

Gabriella Gonzales 2..................................Track<br />

84 <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ACC <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> / TRACKING TRADITION / ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Trevor Gonzales 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Mark Gormley 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Mary-Esther Gourdin 2..............................Track<br />

Martin Grady 2.............................................Track<br />

Patrick Grahek 2............................................Golf<br />

Anna Grainger 2................................. Swimming<br />

Robert Gray 2....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Matt Gregory 1....................................Basketball<br />

Alex Groesch 2............................................Track<br />

Jordan Gross 1........................................ Hockey<br />

Sean Guenther 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Matt Habrowski 2..................................... Soccer<br />

Josh Hagar 2.............................................Tennis<br />

Connor Hale 2........................................ Baseball<br />

John Hallsten 1........................................Fencing<br />

Moira Hamilton 2......................................Rowing<br />

Nicholas Hanahan 1................................Fencing<br />

Kirk Hansen 1...............................................Track<br />

Jessica Harris 1...........................................Track<br />

Hannah Hartman 2.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Katey Haus 2........................................... Softball<br />

Nick Hauser 2..............................................Track<br />

Kaileen Healy 2............................................Track<br />

Michael Hearne 1................................... Baseball<br />

Samantha Hedrick 2................................Rowing<br />

Genevieve Heidkamp 2..................... Swimming<br />

Andrew Helmin 2.........................................Track<br />

Jason Hoard 2.............................................Track<br />

Patrick Hodan 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Whitney Holloway 1...........................Basketball<br />

Hunter Holton 1............................................Track<br />

Emily Horton 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Elizabeth House 1............................... Swimming<br />

Jeni Houser 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Christopher Hubbard 2........................... Soccer<br />

Mac Hudgins 2....................................... Baseball<br />

Michael Hudspith 1............................. Swimming<br />

Hannah Huffman 2.............................Basketball<br />

Alexander Hurdle 1............................... Lacrosse<br />

Josephine Jackson 2................................Track<br />

Benjamin Jany 1................................. Swimming<br />

Jennifer Jasper 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Andrew Jensen 2............................... Swimming<br />

Eric Johnson 1......................................... Hockey<br />

Forrest Johnson 2................................ Baseball<br />

Hayley Johnson 2....................................Rowing<br />

Jacob Johnson 1................................... Baseball<br />

Natalie Johnson 1.................................Volleyball<br />

Sarah Kappers 2......................................Rowing<br />

Chad Katunar 1........................................ Hockey<br />

Reilly Kearney 1........................................Rowing<br />

Broderick Kelley 2............................. Swimming<br />

Elizabeth Kelley 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Brendon Kempin 1.....................................Tennis<br />

Brent Kennedy 1..........................................Track<br />

Scott Kerrigan 2.................................... Baseball<br />

Lee Kiefer 1...............................................Fencing<br />

Jake Kildoo 2...............................................Track<br />

Kaitlin Klawunder 1.................................. Soccer<br />

Taylor Klawunder 1.................................. Soccer<br />

Connor Klekota 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Erin Klosterman 2...............................Volleyball<br />

Emily Knight 1..............................................Track<br />

Stephanie Knight 1......................................Track<br />

Grant Koch 2................................................Track<br />

Emilee Koerner 1..................................... Softball<br />

Nick Koshansky 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Anna Kottkamp 2.....................................Rowing<br />

Calvin Kraft 1................................................Track<br />

Michael Kreft 2................................... Swimming<br />

Sydney Kuhn 1......................................Volleyball<br />

Claudia Kulmacz 1....................................Fencing<br />

Max Lachowecki 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Amber Lalla 2...............................................Track<br />

Matthew Landis 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Nicholas Laureano 2..................................Track<br />

Catherine Lee 1........................................Fencing<br />

Arthur Le Meur 1......................................Fencing<br />

Brendan Lesch 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Karen Lesiewicz 2.......................................Track<br />

Blaise Lezynski 2.................................. Baseball<br />

James Lichtenstein 2..........Swimming/Diving<br />

Kaela Little 2............................................. Soccer<br />

Carly Loeffel 1..............................................Track<br />

Zoe Loh 1...................................................Fencing<br />

Daniel Lojeck 1.......................................... Soccer<br />

Catherine Lombardo 2...............................Track<br />

Madeline Loper 2.....................................Rowing<br />

David Lowe 2...................................................Golf<br />

Edward Lubowicki 2............................ Lacrosse<br />

Katherine Lumetta 2...............................Rowing<br />

Lena Madison 2...........................................Track<br />

Rachael Mahle 2..........................................Track<br />

Richard Mannix 1................................ Swimming<br />

Christopher Marco 2..................................Track<br />

Anthony Marini 2................................. Lacrosse<br />

Jim Marlatt 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jamie Marvil 2.............................................Track<br />

Lauren Matchett 1....................................Rowing<br />

Nick McCarty 2....................................... Baseball<br />

Megan McCashland 1............................... Soccer<br />

John McCollough 2.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Wyatt McCoy 1............................................Tennis<br />

Mel McCurrie 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Ryan McDonough 1..................................Fencing<br />

James McEldrew 2............................. Swimming<br />

Christine McGough 2...............................Rowing<br />

Ginny McGowan 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Garrett McGrath 1....................................Fencing<br />

Sherri McIntee 1................................. Swimming<br />

Lauren McKee 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Nicole McKee 1..........................................Fencing<br />

Shane McKenzie 2............................. Swimming<br />

Megan McKeon 2......................................Rowing<br />

Katherine McManus 2......................... Lacrosse<br />

Billy Meckling 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Keith Mesidor 2...........................................Track<br />

Sydney Meunier 2.......................................Track<br />

Olivia Mikkelsen 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Allison Miller 1............................................Tennis<br />

Cameron Miller 2................................ Swimming<br />

Payton Miller 1.............................................Track<br />

Scott Milling 2..............................................Track<br />

Mark Mishu 2............................................ Soccer<br />

Owen Molloy 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Quentin Monaghan 2................................Tennis<br />

Kathryn Moran 2.........................................Track<br />

Emily Morris 2.............................................Track<br />

Phil Mosey 2........................................... Baseball<br />

Grace Muller 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Joanna Mulvey 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Patrick Murphy 2............................... Swimming<br />

Samantha Murray 1....................................Track<br />

Peter Myers 1...................................... Swimming<br />

John Nappi 1........................................ Swimming<br />

Rachel Nasland 2.................................... Softball<br />

Katie Naughton 2..................................... Soccer<br />

John Near 2.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kristina Nelson 1................................Basketball<br />

Nicholas Nemetz 2............................. Swimming<br />

James Nevant 1..................................... Baseball<br />

Lexie Nicholas 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Eva Niklinska 1.........................................Fencing<br />

Rilka Noel 2............................................... Soccer<br />

Patrick O’Connell 2.....................................Track<br />

Mark O’Dea 1.............................................Fencing<br />

Molly O’Koniewski 2..................................Tennis<br />

Kaleigh Olmsted 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Alexis Olson 2...........................................Rowing<br />

Kelli Oride 2.....................................................Golf<br />

Liz O’Sullivan 2..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Treasa O’Tighearnaigh 1.........................Rowing<br />

Christina Ovaert 1....................................Rowing<br />

Matthew Owens 1....................................Fencing<br />

Dominick Padovano 2................................Track<br />

Fiona Paladino 2.........................................Track<br />

Evan Panken 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Casey Pearsall 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Stephanie Peragallo 1......................... Lacrosse<br />

Carolina Pereira Fernandez 1...............Fencing<br />

Olivia Perham 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Sergio Perkovic 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Cal Petersen 1.......................................... Hockey<br />

Joseph Petrone 2.............................. Swimming<br />

Carly Piccinich 1....................................... Softball<br />

John Pietrowicz 1....................................Fencing<br />

Maddy Plumlee 1...................................Volleyball<br />

Kayla Polcari 2............................................Track<br />

Andrew Pott 1...............................................Track<br />

Mikaela Prego 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Austin Pruitt 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Shauna Pugliese 2............................... Lacrosse<br />

Kevin Pulliam 1.............................................Track<br />

Dale Purdy 1.............................................Fencing<br />

Christopher Quinn 2...................................Track<br />

Emma Reaney 2................................. Swimming<br />

Mary Regan 1...........................................Fencing<br />

Taya Reimer 2....................................Basketball<br />

Mitchell Revich 1......................................Fencing<br />

Allie Rhodes 2.......................................... Softball<br />

Rachel Rhodes 1..........................................Track<br />

Cole Riccardi 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Lane Richards 2.................................... Baseball<br />

Kyle Richardson 1................................. Baseball<br />

Luke Ripley 1............................................ Hockey<br />

Alaina Roberts 2.......................................Tennis<br />

Monica Robinson 2...................................Tennis<br />

Cari Roccaro 2.......................................... Soccer<br />

Marie-Anne Roche 1................................Fencing<br />

Kyle Rubbinaccio 2............................... Baseball<br />

Tyler Ruhl 1............................................ Lacrosse<br />

Kyle Runyon 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Matthew Rushton 1........................................Golf<br />

Sarah Russel 2.........................................Rowing<br />

John Rutkowski 2.......................................Track<br />

Andy Ryan 1.............................................. Hockey<br />

Victoria Ryan 2.........................................Rowing<br />

Savannah Ryder 2...................................Rowing<br />

Kenny Sabacinski 2..................................Tennis<br />

Ricky Sanchez 2.................................... Baseball<br />

Lauren Saunee 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Clare Scantling 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Christine Schindele-Murayama 1..........Rowing<br />

Libby Schichtel 1..........................................Track<br />

David Schipper 2.........................................Track<br />

Peter Schneider 1.................................... Hockey<br />

Eric Schnurrenberger 2..........................Tennis<br />

Mary Schwappach 2................................ Soccer<br />

Sammy Scofield 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Melissa Scott 2................................... Swimming<br />

Molly Seidel 2...............................................Track<br />

Ashley Severson 1..................................Fencing<br />

Kathleen Severyn 2.............................Volleyball<br />

John Sexton 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Rachel Sexton 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jonah Shainberg 1..................................Fencing<br />

Jesse Shank 1.............................................Track<br />

Ailish Sheehan 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Timothy Shen 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Jacob Shepski 1.................................... Baseball<br />

John Sheridan 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Michael Shipp 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Anthony Shivers 1.......................................Track<br />

Jenna Simon 1......................................... Softball<br />

Karin Simonian 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Katie Skorcz 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Victoria Sluka 1........................................Fencing<br />

Harvey Smith 1.............................................Track<br />

Nicole Smith 1........................................Volleyball<br />

Ryan Smith 2........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Alison Snakard 1............................................Golf<br />

Megan Sorlie 2......................................... Softball<br />

Gil Stamm 2..................................................Track<br />

Nick Stasack 1.......................................... Hockey<br />

Thomas Stephan 1............................... Lacrosse<br />

Zachary Stephens 1........................... Swimming<br />

Thomas Steve 1..............................................Golf<br />

Drake Stimson 1..........................................Track<br />

Christine Stitcher 2..............Swimming/Diving<br />

Andrew Stone 2..........................................Track<br />

Alyssa Storino 1................................. Swimming<br />

Allie Sullivan 2.............................................Track<br />

Barbara Sullivan 2............................... Lacrosse<br />

Kimmy Sullivan 2.................................... Softball<br />

Brent Swanberg 2.......................................Track<br />

Meredith Swartz 1....................................Rowing<br />

Brian Talcott 2.......................................... Soccer<br />

Alex Techar 2............................................Rowing<br />

Tina Techar 2............................................Rowing<br />

Matt Ternowchek 1................................ Baseball<br />

Zachary Toste 2.............................................Golf<br />

Blake Townes 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Kate Trankina 2........................................Rowing<br />

John Travisano 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Kyle Trolley 1......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Katie Uhler 1.............................................. Soccer<br />

Jens Verhey 1.................................................Golf<br />

Julianna Vidales 1....................................Rowing<br />

Jonathan Vitez 1..........................................Track<br />

Meg Vonderhaar 2...............................Volleyball<br />

Brittany Von Rueden 2............................ Soccer<br />

Julie Vrabel 2.............................................Tennis<br />

Catherine Wagner 2................................Rowing<br />

Theodore Wagner 2.............Swimming/Diving<br />

Patricia Walsh 1........................................Rowing<br />

Elizabeth Walter 1....................................Rowing<br />

Laura Wendelberger 2...............................Track<br />

Brett Whalen 1.............................................Track<br />

Cassidy Whidden 2................................. Softball<br />

Robert Whitacre 1.............................. Swimming<br />

Emily White 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Katherine White 1......................................Tennis<br />

Sara White 1............................................. Softball


ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Courtney Whyte 2............................. Swimming<br />

Glory Williams 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Henry Williams 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Jonathan Williamson 1...................... Swimming<br />

Stella Willoughby 2..................................Rowing<br />

Tyler Wingo 2..................................................Golf<br />

Markisha Wright 1..............................Basketball<br />

William Young 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Robert Youngdahl 2.............................. Baseball<br />

Sandra Yu 2............................................... Soccer<br />

Madison Zeiss 1.......................................Fencing<br />

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Deanndra Adams 2.....................................Track<br />

Kalene Anderson 2.....................................Track<br />

Paige Anderson 2.......................................Track<br />

Alexander Archer 2....................................Track<br />

Roosa Arvas 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Morgan Austin 1...........................................Track<br />

Craig Bair 1................................................ Soccer<br />

Kaila Balatgek 2...................................... Softball<br />

Mariah Bell 1..........................................Volleyball<br />

Harris Bergman 2.............................. Swimming<br />

Adam Bertke 1.........................................Football<br />

Marc-Antoine Berube 1........................ Baseball<br />

Matthew Bischoff 1.................................. Soccer<br />

Adam Bisnowaty 2..................................Football<br />

Audrey Ann Blakely 2...............................Tennis<br />

Katriona Blezy 1.................................. Swimming<br />

Mary Blocher 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Haley Bodenheimer 2.................... Gymnastics<br />

Emily Bolek 2...................................... Swimming<br />

Hillary Boxheimer 1.....................................Track<br />

Madison Brannon 1.....................................Track<br />

Dennis Briggs 1........................................Football<br />

Jaci Brown 2............................................. Soccer<br />

Rachel Brown 2...........................................Track<br />

Karli Buescher 2.........................................Track<br />

Kelly Burak 1.................................... Gymnastics<br />

Audrey Burger 2.........................................Track<br />

Alexandra Cady 2........................................Track<br />

Haden Calegan 2................................ Swimming<br />

Savannah Cameron 2................................Track<br />

Marci Carter 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Hana Casalnova 1........................................Track<br />

Katherine Castro 2...................................Tennis<br />

Christopher Celona 1..................................Track<br />

Zachary Challingsworth 2.....................Football<br />

Alex Charlebois 2..................................... Soccer<br />

Morgan Choe 2........................................ Softball<br />

Kinga Cichowska 2............................ Swimming<br />

Delaney Clesen 2.................................Volleyball<br />

Richard Condeelis 1.............................. Baseball<br />

Jacob Craig 2...........................................Football<br />

Ellen Crook 1.................................................Track<br />

Caroline DeFrank 1......................................Track<br />

Cayla Del Piano 2........................................Track<br />

Dana DelleFemine 2....................................Track<br />

Patrick Demeo 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Danielle Des Tombe 2........................ Swimming<br />

Bethany DeWitt 2............................... Swimming<br />

Julian Dickenson 2.................................. Soccer<br />

Camille Dixon 1.................................... Swimming<br />

Patrick Dixon 1.......................................... Soccer<br />

Miya Dotson 1................................... Gymnastics<br />

Hillary Doucette 2.......................................Track<br />

Michael Dunn 1.........................................Football<br />

David Durham 2.......................................Football<br />

Nicolas Elms 1..........................................Football<br />

Matthew Emge 1.................................... Baseball<br />

Perry Asa Equels 1......................................Track<br />

Jordan Fannin 2...................................... Softball<br />

Deanna Felicissimo 2.................................Track<br />

Katherine Fernander 1...................... Swimming<br />

Arielle Fernandez 1.................................. Soccer<br />

Kevin Fielden 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Kristyna Finikiotis 2...................................Track<br />

Josephine Fischer 1................................ Soccer<br />

Amanda Ford 2................................... Swimming<br />

Dontez Ford 2..........................................Football<br />

Andin Fosam 1..............................................Track<br />

Taylor Francis 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Mary Frank 2...............................................Track<br />

Khyla Freeman 1..........................................Track<br />

Callie Frey 1................................................Tennis<br />

Jenna Gabreski 1........................................Track<br />

Matthew Galambos 1..............................Football<br />

Anthony Galante 2............................. Swimming<br />

Luke Gallaher 2...........................................Track<br />

Matthew Gotzon 2............................... Wrestling<br />

Spencer Gray 2.................................. Swimming<br />

Michael Grimm 1.......................................Football<br />

Courtney Group 1........................................Track<br />

Mechael Guess 1...................................Volleyball<br />

Danielle Hall 1................................... Gymnastics<br />

Grace Hanger 1............................................Track<br />

James Hare 1...............................................Track<br />

Sean Heiden 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Erin Hershman 1...................................... Softball<br />

Eric Hess 2............................................. Baseball<br />

Maegan Higdon 1............................. Gymnastics<br />

Mallory Hudson 2........................................Track<br />

Alexandra Iwanicki 2......................... Swimming<br />

Jenna Jacobson 2...............................Volleyball<br />

Sheldon Jeter 1..................................Basketball<br />

Cameron Johnson 1...........................Basketball<br />

Matthew Johnson 2............................. Baseball<br />

Jordan Jones 1........................................Football<br />

Lindsay Jones 2..........................................Track<br />

Thomas Jones 1................................. Swimming<br />

Alexander Kail 2.................................. Wrestling<br />

Bryce Kampfe 2.................................. Swimming<br />

Brianna Kiesel 2.................................Basketball<br />

Savannah King 2..................................... Softball<br />

Sarah Kochinsky 2.....................................Track<br />

Julia Koloski 2.............................................Track<br />

Rachael Kubeldis 2.....................................Track<br />

Laura Kummerle 2.......................... Gymnastics<br />

Alexa Larkin 2.......................................... Softball<br />

Taylor Laymon 1.............................. Gymnastics<br />

Adam Lazenga 2......................................Football<br />

Michael Lecak 1...................................Basketball<br />

Jacob Lenhart 1.................................. Swimming<br />

Nicole Leskowicz 2.....................................Track<br />

Zachary Lierley 1................................ Swimming<br />

Emily Loeffelholz 1......................................Track<br />

Jacqueline Lucci 1........................... Gymnastics<br />

Ryan Luther 1......................................Basketball<br />

Emily Lyons 1...................................... Swimming<br />

Steven Machi 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Avonte Maddox 1.....................................Football<br />

Madeline Marcelle 2........................... Swimming<br />

Jessica Marini 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Samuel Marks 2....................................... Soccer<br />

William Marshall 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Isaac Mattson 1..................................... Baseball<br />

Alec Maternowski 1.................................Football<br />

Tyler Matheny 2................................. Swimming<br />

Andrew McCarthy 1............................ Swimming<br />

Siobhan McDonough 2............................ Soccer<br />

Joseph McHugh 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Riliegh McHugh 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Zane Meehan 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Mackenzie Meixner 2........................ Swimming<br />

Samuel Mersing 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Lauren Mills 2..................................... Swimming<br />

Joshua Mindlin 1..........................................Track<br />

Reginald Mitchell 2..................................Football<br />

Jenna Modic 1.......................................... Softball<br />

Carmelena Moffa 2................................. Softball<br />

Christopher Montgomery 2......................Track<br />

Ashley Moreira 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Khaynin Mosley-Smith 1........................Football<br />

Rachel Mueller 1...........................................Track<br />

David Murphy 2.......................................Football<br />

Emily Murphy 1................................... Swimming<br />

Kevin Murray 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Ryan Myers 2............................................ Soccer<br />

Jessica Nederlanden 2..................... Swimming<br />

Joseph Notarianni 1........................... Swimming<br />

Brian O’Neill 1...........................................Football<br />

Kelsey O’Neill 1......................................Volleyball<br />

Connor O’Prey 2................................. Swimming<br />

Lindsay Offutt 2.............................. Gymnastics<br />

Ololade Ogungbesan 1..............................Tennis<br />

Chukwudi Onyeukwu 2........................... Soccer<br />

Amanda Orchard 1...............................Volleyball<br />

Scott Orndoff 1.........................................Football<br />

Samantha Owens 2....................................Track<br />

Caleb Parry 2......................................... Baseball<br />

Christopher Pastore 1................................Track<br />

Ariel Pastore-Sebring 2............................Track<br />

Matthew Patrick 2.............................. Wrestling<br />

Nicole Pearson 1.............................. Gymnastics<br />

Seyla Perez 1............................................ Soccer<br />

Morgan Perry 2...........................................Track<br />

Rebecca Peters 1........................................Track<br />

Heather Phelos 1.........................................Track<br />

Stephane Pierre 1.................................... Soccer<br />

Emily Pietrangelo 2................................. Soccer<br />

Ellie Pikula 1..................................................Track<br />

Lafayette Pitts 1......................................Football<br />

Zach Poker 1............................................Football<br />

Devon Porchia 1.......................................Football<br />

Jenna Potts 2.......................................Volleyball<br />

Emma Pozzulo 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Daniel Prete 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Sam Proctor 1........................................ Baseball<br />

Patrick Quirin 2.......................................Football<br />

Troy Reaghard 1.................................. Wrestling<br />

Erika Reichert 1............................... Gymnastics<br />

Matthew Renck 1................................... Baseball<br />

Joe Repischak 1......................................Football<br />

Sean Rhinehart 1................................ Swimming<br />

Mackenzie Rice 1................................ Swimming<br />

Kaleigh Ritter 2.................................. Swimming<br />

Gabriel Roberts 2....................................Football<br />

Wesley Roberts 2.......................................Track<br />

Bruce Robinson 1........................................Track<br />

Bryana Robinson 1......................................Track<br />

Lindsey Rodenkirk 2......................... Swimming<br />

Arthur Rowell 2.......................................Football<br />

Michael Runco 1...........................................Track<br />

Nathan Russell 1.................................. Wrestling<br />

Aaron Sandefur 1.................................. Baseball<br />

Tatyanna Sarjeant 1.......................... Swimming<br />

Julia Schindel 1................................ Gymnastics<br />

Madeline Schmiedeknecht 1.....................Track<br />

Emily Schumacher 1...................................Track<br />

Chelsea Scott 1............................................Track<br />

Haley Sedgewick 2......................... Gymnastics<br />

Joslin Sellers 2...........................................Track<br />

Carly Seneca 2......................................... Soccer<br />

Jordan Serio 1....................................Basketball<br />

Maggie Sevilla 2...................................... Softball<br />

Meredith Sharp 1................................ Swimming<br />

Brooke Shasteen 2....................................Track<br />

Alec Sheaffer 2................................... Swimming<br />

Haley Springman 2.....................................Track<br />

Eric Stratman 1............................................Track<br />

Kristie Teorsky 1.........................................Track<br />

Carly Thea 2............................................. Softball<br />

Carissa Throckmorton 2....................... Softball<br />

James Toth 1................................................Track<br />

Jacob Tovey 1..................................... Swimming<br />

Alannah Trombetta 1..................................Track<br />

Joshua Trzeciak 1.......................................Track<br />

Michael Tuohy 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Onyekachi Uchebo 2.........................Basketball<br />

Isabel Uribe 1...............................................Track<br />

Tia VanLandeghem 1.......................... Swimming<br />

Natalie Vidacs 2..........................................Track<br />

Melanie Vlasic 1...........................................Track<br />

Martin Vogel 2.................................... Swimming<br />

Chad Voytik 2...........................................Football<br />

Elizabeth Watkins 1.............................Volleyball<br />

Brooke Waugaman 2........................ Swimming<br />

Blair Wegescheide 2......................... Swimming<br />

Anja Weiler 1................................................Track<br />

Andrew Wells 1............................................Track<br />

Cory Werth 2............................................ Soccer<br />

Molly Wickman 2.......................................Tennis<br />

Monica Wignot 1.................................Basketball<br />

Tyler Wilps 2........................................ Wrestling<br />

Samantha Winkelmann 2................. Swimming<br />

Ryan Winslow 2......................................Football<br />

Quintin Wirginis 1....................................Football<br />

Garrett Wrambel 1................................. Baseball<br />

Andrew Wright 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Cameron Wright 2.............................Basketball<br />

Jacob Wright 1....................................... Baseball<br />

Christopher Wuestner 1........................Football<br />

Kate Yeazel 2........................................Volleyball<br />

Jennifer Young 1................................ Swimming<br />

Charlene Yuan 2................................. Swimming<br />

Nicholas Zanetta 2.............................. Wrestling<br />

Sarah Zetlmeisl 2............................... Swimming<br />

Lindsey Zitzke 2...................................Volleyball<br />

Syracuse (266)<br />

Alexander Abell 2.........................................Crew<br />

Kelsey Adams 1........................................Rowing<br />

Lucas Albrecht 2.....................................Football<br />

Emma Allen 2............................................Rowing<br />

Shasche Allen 1...........................................Track<br />

Oyvind Alseth 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Eric Anthony 2.........................................Football<br />

Danny Apajee 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Rose Aschebrock 2.................................Rowing<br />

Tyler Avallone 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Sean Avant 1.............................................Football<br />

Jackson Avery 2..........................................Crew<br />

Pascal Bastien 1..........................................Track<br />

Brittany Belo 1.............................................Track<br />

Julie Bengis 2...........................................Rowing<br />

Colin Bennie 2....................................... CC/Track<br />

Andrew Bennison 2............................. CC/Track<br />

Jessica Berg 1................................Field Hockey<br />

Erica Bodt 1........................................... Lacrosse<br />

Lauren Brooks 2............................Field Hockey<br />

Courtney Brosnan 1................................. Soccer<br />

Julian Buescher 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Joshua Burton-Prateley 1..........................Crew<br />

Samuel Busco 1............................................Crew<br />

Brianna Butler 2.................................Basketball<br />

Sabrina Cammock 2...................................Track<br />

Emily Carey 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Amanda Cariddi 1.............................. Ice Hockey<br />

Troy Carrington 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Pat Castle 1................................................ Soccer<br />

Bridget Chakey 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Rakeem Christmas 1.........................Basketball<br />

Devon Collins 2..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Anna Connelly 1....................................Volleyball<br />

Abby Connor 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

David Conroy 2.............................................Crew<br />

Trevor Cooney 1.................................Basketball<br />

Emily Costales 1................................ Ice Hockey<br />

Dana Crispi 1.........................................Volleyball<br />

Kelly Cross 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Louis Cross 1............................................. Soccer<br />

Marcus Cunningham 1......................... Lacrosse<br />

Haley Cutright 1.................................... CC/Track<br />

William Cvecko 1..........................................Track<br />

MC Dachille 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Brenny Daly 1........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Jonathan Dawson 1.....................................Crew<br />

John Delaney 1.............................................Crew<br />

Dakota Derrer 1................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Sienna DeSantis 1....................................Rowing<br />

Riley Dixon 2............................................Football<br />

Madeline Doane 1.................................... Softball<br />

Mary Dombrowski 2............................... Softball<br />

Dylan Donahue 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Grace Donohue 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Kaylee Druk 1..................................... Ice Hockey<br />

Michelle Duffy 2.................................... CC/Track<br />

Elizabeth Eisnor 1....................................Rowing<br />

Karina Ernst 2...................................... CC/Track<br />

Jordan Evans 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Taylor Falkner 1....................................... Softball<br />

Nate Farrell 1......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Nicole Ferrara 1................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Andrew Festa 1.............................................Crew<br />

Jacqueline Firenze 2............................... Soccer<br />

Scott Firman 2...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Deirdre Fitzpatrick 1................................Rowing<br />

Katherine Fleischer 2......................... CC/Track<br />

Adrian Flemming 1..................................Football<br />

Donald Foster 1........................................Football<br />

Eliza Frank 2.............................................Rowing<br />

Zaire Franklin 1........................................Football<br />

Chelsea Frawley 2...................................Rowing<br />

Taylor Gait 2.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Philo Germano 2................................... CC/Track<br />

Jill Giesen 1......................................Field Hockey<br />

David Gilstrap 1............................................Track<br />

Michael Glaude 1...........................................Crew<br />

Kaillie Goodnough 2.......................... Ice Hockey<br />

Bria Goodson 1.............................................Track<br />

Tom Grimm 2......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Stephanie Grossi 1............................ Ice Hockey<br />

Caroline Grosso 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Liudmila Guttakovskaia 1....................Volleyball<br />

Caroline Habjan 2....................................Rowing<br />

Taylor Haenlin 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Robert Hall 2......................................... CC/Track<br />

Georgia Hamilton 2..................................Rowing<br />

Shaina Harrison 2.......................................Track<br />

Alexander Hayes 1..................................Football<br />

Josh Hayman 2.................................... CC/Track<br />

Martin Hehir 2....................................... CC/Track<br />

Yasmine Hemida 2...................................Rowing<br />

Diamond Henderson 1.......................Basketball<br />

ShaVonne Higgins 1................................ Softball<br />

Warren Hill 1.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Tyler Hilliard 2.......................................... Soccer<br />

Nathan Hines 1.........................................Football<br />

Stephen Hoskins 2......................................Crew<br />

Akane Hosoyamada 1....................... Ice Hockey<br />

Kevyn Hoyos 2..................................... CC/Track<br />

Joel Hubbard 1...................................... CC/Track<br />

Paula Huges 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Laura Hurff 1...................................Field Hockey<br />

Maddie Iozzi 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Katherine Isaza 2....................................Rowing<br />

Jessica Jecko 1..............................Field Hockey<br />

Blake Johnson 2...................................... Soccer<br />

Riley Johnson 2...................................... Softball<br />

Thomas Johnson 2.....................................Crew<br />

Holly Johnston 2......................................Rowing<br />

Haley Jones 1............................................Rowing<br />

Reed Kamyszek 2................................ CC/Track<br />

Anna Kaszycki 2......................................Rowing<br />

Brittany Kearns 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Julia Kelly 1................................................Rowing<br />

Kailah Kempney 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Emma Kendrick 1......................................Rowing<br />

Kristina Kinsey 2.................................... Softball<br />

Josh Kirkland 1........................................Football<br />

Molly Kollman 2............................................Crew<br />

Spencer Kopko 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Gabriella Kreuz 1.........................................Track<br />

Joseph Kush 2..................................... CC/Track<br />

Matt Lane 2........................................... Lacrosse<br />

Hakeem Lecky 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Maidson Leitch 2......................................Rowing<br />

SaDe’ Lewis 2..............................................Track<br />

Maura Linde 1........................................ CC/Track<br />

Olivia Liskowitz 1......................................Rowing<br />

Ariel Litovsky 2........................................Rowing<br />

Paul Lovell 2.......................................... CC/Track<br />

Amy Ludovici 2.........................................Rowing<br />

Cameron Lynch 2....................................Football<br />

Peter Macartney 2............................... Lacrosse<br />

Cameron MacPherson 1.........................Football<br />

Halle Majorana 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Margo Malone 2.................................... CC/Track<br />

Mary Malone 1....................................... CC/Track<br />

Molly Malone 2...................................... CC/Track<br />

Allison Mannheimer 1....................Field Hockey<br />

Larissa Martyniuk 1.......................... Ice Hockey<br />

Kellee McCann 1.................................... CC/Track<br />

Shannon McCann 2..................................Rowing<br />

Ryan McCarry 2............................................Crew<br />

Meghan McDonald 2................................Rowing<br />

Haley McDonnell 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Jamar McGloster 1..................................Football<br />

Saydee McQuay 2....................................Rowing<br />

Olivia Mennillo 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Danielle Minott 1.................................Basketball<br />

Nicole Mitchell 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Keith Mitsuuchi 2....................................Football<br />

Kristin Moller 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Evan Molloy 2....................................... Lacrosse<br />

McKenna Moore 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Margaret Morrison 1..........................Basketball<br />

Reginald Morton Jr. 1.................................Track<br />

Colton Moskal 1........................................Football<br />

Brandon Mullins 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Christopher Nedlik 2...................................Crew<br />

Ryan Norton 1..........................................Football<br />

Kaeli O’Connor 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Alana O’Neill 1............................................ Soccer<br />

Patrick O’Shaughnessy-Hunter 2............Crew<br />

Jordan Page 2................................Field Hockey<br />

Andrew Paladino 1......................................Track<br />

Andrew Palmer 1.........................Cross Country<br />

Robert Palmer 2....................................... Soccer<br />

Devon Parker 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Max Parker 1......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Victoria Parker 1.........................................Track<br />

Aliyah Parris 1.....................................Basketball<br />

Chelsie Pennello 1................................ CC/Track<br />

Alryk Perry 1............................................Football<br />

Maya Perry 2........................................ CC/Track<br />

Jessie Petersen 2............................... CC/Track<br />

Conner Phillips 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Melissa Piacentini 2......................... Ice Hockey<br />

Donald W. Pollitt II 2............................. CC/Track<br />

Laurence Porlier 2............................ Ice Hockey<br />

Carolina Ratcliff 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Brandon Reddish 1..................................Football<br />

Andrew Reichard 2......................................Crew<br />

Meredith Reiche 2................................ CC/Track<br />

Jennifer Reininger 1............................ Lacrosse<br />

Nicole Renault 2................................ Ice Hockey<br />

Elizabeth Reynolds 2.................................Track<br />

Noah Rhynhart 1....................................... Soccer<br />

Kevin Rice 2.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kelsey Richardson 2........................... Lacrosse<br />

Rebecca Robinson 2..................................Track<br />

Amanda Rodgers 2...................................Tennis<br />

Sam Rodgers 2........................................Football<br />

Sydney Rodriguez 1.................................Rowing<br />

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Lisa Rogers 2........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Paige Rogers 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jessica Ross 1................................Field Hockey<br />

Daniel Rowbotham 2...................................Crew<br />

Kayla Rubinstein 1...................................Rowing<br />

Kathy Rudkin 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Komal Safdar 2..........................................Tennis<br />

Valeria Salazar-Garza 1...........................Tennis<br />

Isabella Sand 1......................................Volleyball<br />

Carter Sanderson 1...........................Basketball<br />

Dominic Santora 1........................................Crew<br />

Elizabeth Scala 2.............................. Ice Hockey<br />

James Schiera 2..........................................Crew<br />

Spencer Schmitt 1................................ Lacrosse<br />

Luke Schwasnick 1............................... Lacrosse<br />

Nicolette Serratore 2..........................Volleyball<br />

Sierra Shafer 1.......................................... Soccer<br />

Valeriya Shaipova 2............................Volleyball<br />

Jessica Sibley 1................................. Ice Hockey<br />

Juris Silenieks 2.........................................Track<br />

Erin Simon 1.............................................. Soccer<br />

Isabella Slim 2....................................Basketball<br />

Staceylyn Smith 1.................................Volleyball<br />

Nancie Sophias 2........................................Track<br />

Regan Spencer 2...........................Field Hockey<br />

Aleksandr Staprans 1..................................Crew<br />

Max Straneva 2...........................................Track<br />

Sheridan Street 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Chris Swanson 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Korab Syla 1.............................................. Soccer<br />

Bobby Tait 2.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Austin Taylor 1..............................................Crew<br />

Harriet Taylor 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Tia Thevenin 1..............................................Track<br />

Kelsey Thornton 2...................................Rowing<br />

Ailish Tinney 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Christina Tobias 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Annie Toczynski 1................................... Softball<br />

Kari Tomeny 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Anjelica Torcivia 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Kayla Treanor 2.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Robert Trudo 2........................................Football<br />

Shaylyn Tuite 2.................................... CC/Track<br />

Bridget Twomey 1.......................................Track<br />

Ryan Urie 2..................................................Track<br />

Kelzi Van Atta 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Michelle Van Dyke 1............................Basketball<br />

Bryce VanderBerg 2....................................Crew<br />

Alyssa Vasiliou 2......................................Rowing<br />

Mallory Vehar 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Melina Violas 2.....................................Volleyball<br />

Hannah Wagner 1.........................................Crew<br />

Nicholas Walker 1.........................................Crew<br />

Madeleine Walton 1.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Julie Wambold 2...................................... Softball<br />

Bobby Wardwell 2................................ Lacrosse<br />

Alicia Warnecke 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Caroline Webster 2............................. Lacrosse<br />

Austin Wentworth 2............................ Lacrosse<br />

Amanda Wheeler 2.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Christian White 1................................Basketball<br />

Jordyn White 2........................................ Softball<br />

Alexander Will 2...........................................Crew<br />

Ben Williams 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Rodney Williams 1...................................Football<br />

Brittany Worstell 1............................... Lacrosse<br />

Jimmy Wyrick 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kelsey Youmell 2.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Alexandra Zadravec 1..............................Rowing<br />

Natalie Zazzara 1.........................................Track<br />

Loren Ziegler 2..................................... Lacrosse<br />

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Chelsea Adams 3.....................................Rowing<br />

George Adeosun 1...................................Football<br />

Mary Alati 1............................................ Lacrosse<br />

J.C. Aragone 3...........................................Tennis<br />

Anastasia Asher 2...................................Rowing<br />

Andrew Atkinson 2............................. Wrestling<br />

Kinza Baad 1............................................. Softball<br />

Gregory Bacci 1.................................... Wrestling<br />

Derek Bard 1....................................................Golf<br />

Sarah Barnette 2...............................Basketball<br />

David Bartha 2.............................................Track<br />

Courtney Bartholomew 3....Swimming/Diving<br />

Natalie Bausback 1...............................Volleyball<br />

Tollie Bell 3......................................Field Hockey<br />

Ellie Biddle 1...............................................Rowing<br />

Morgan Blair 4......................................Volleyball<br />

Liza Blue 3............................................. Lacrosse<br />

Casey Bocklet 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Christine Bohan 2.......................................Track<br />

Hanne Borgersen 2..............Swimming/Diving<br />

Maggie Bowman-Jones 1........................Rowing<br />

Brooke Boyd 3...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Cleo Boyd 2..................................................Track<br />

Kelly Boyd 3.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Marijane Brennan 1..................................Rowing<br />

Micah Brickhill 2..........................................Track<br />

Erin Briggs 1..............................................Rowing<br />

Matt Brown 4............................................ Soccer<br />

Thompson Brown 1.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Carl Buergler 3......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ross Burbank 3......................................Football<br />

Carolina Burke 3......................................Rowing<br />

Jasmine Burton 2................................Volleyball<br />

Blaise Butler 1...................................... Wrestling<br />

Evan Butts 1.............................................Football<br />

Jeb Byrne 3.............................................Football<br />

Chase Campbell 1................................. Lacrosse<br />

Brendan Casey 1...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Shaun Casey 4......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Holland Cathey 1....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Madelyn Clark 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Charles Cody 1....................................... Baseball<br />

Billy Coggins 2..................................... Wrestling<br />

Henry Coley 3..........................................Football<br />

Danielle Collins 1........................................Tennis<br />

Nicholas Conte 3.....................................Football<br />

Kathryn Cook 3........................................Rowing<br />

Caitlin Cooper 1......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ella Cooper 3......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Becca Corbett 2.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Kameryn Corcoran 2...............................Rowing<br />

Luca Corinteli 2.........................................Tennis<br />

Jonathan Cornish 3.................................Tennis<br />

Nicko Corriveau 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Lauren Coughlin 1...........................................Golf<br />

Kendall Cowne 2..........................................Track<br />

Vince Croce 3...........................................Football<br />

Allison Davis 1.......................................... Softball<br />

Conner Davis 1.........................................Football<br />

Zak DePasquale 1................................ Wrestling<br />

Nadine de Koning 1........................Field Hockey<br />

David Dean 1.............................................Football<br />

Jacob Dean 2........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Madeline Decerbo 4.......................Field Hockey<br />

John Denning 2.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Sarah DeVita 4.............................................Track<br />

Ariana Dial 2....................................................Golf<br />

Lauren Diaz-Yi 1..............................................Golf<br />

Rachel Dick 1.............................................Rowing<br />

Kara Dickerson 1.........................................Track<br />

Emily Dicus 4.........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Tessa Dikkers 3.......................................Rowing<br />

Kevin Doherty 1..................................... Baseball<br />

Makenzy Doniak 3................................... Soccer<br />

Alysse Dowdy 2........................................Rowing<br />

Doni Dowling 1..........................................Football<br />

Thomas Doyle 1..................................... Baseball<br />

Kyle Dudzinski 1....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Anthony Dunavant 1...................................Track<br />

Haley Durmer 3.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Julia Elbaba 2............................................Tennis<br />

Daniela Eppler 4................................... Lacrosse<br />

Colby Fagan 1............................................Rowing<br />

Anna Fairs 1...............................................Rowing<br />

Sarah Fakler 2.............................................Track<br />

Jack Falk 1............................................. Lacrosse<br />

Katie Fanikos 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Emily Faught 1.................................Field Hockey<br />

Haley Fauntleroy 1...............................Volleyball<br />

Marie Ambroisine Faure 1........................Tennis<br />

Jessie Ferrari 3....................................... Soccer<br />

Cameron Fitch 3......................................Football<br />

Jennifer Flack 2..........................................Track<br />

Dustin Floyd 1...................................... Wrestling<br />

Morgan Flynn 2.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Logan Ford 2.......................................Basketball<br />

Patrick Foss 1........................................... Soccer<br />

Caleigh Foust 2...............................Field Hockey<br />

Mitchell Frank 4.........................................Tennis<br />

Maleek Frazier 2................................Basketball<br />

Katie Freix 1..................................................Track<br />

Joseph French 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Andrew Freschi 3..................................... Soccer<br />

Ian Frye 3.................................................Football<br />

Kelsey Gahan 4.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Greg Gallop 4...........................................Football<br />

Laura Gartrell 2.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Peter Georgiadis 1................Swimming/Diving<br />

Tyler German 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

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Harry Gillespie 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Sarah Gillespie 3.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Andrew Goldman 1......................................Track<br />

Audrey Gould 2......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Brooke Grice 2.............................................Track<br />

Jo Gurman 2.............................................Rowing<br />

Kenneth Hagen 1.........................................Track<br />

Ana Hagerup 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Tori Hanway 2........................................... Soccer<br />

William Hare 3.......................................... Soccer<br />

Cory Harris 1......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Megan Harris 4........................................ Softball<br />

Maria Hauger 1.............................................Track<br />

Alison Haulsee 4...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Ethan Hayes 1...................................... Wrestling<br />

Olivia Hazelrigg 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Meghan Heick 1..................................... Lacrosse<br />

Adrian Hendlin 1........................................Rowing<br />

Alex Hershberger 1........................................Golf<br />

Frank Hiemstra 1................................Basketball<br />

Eric Holden 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Rebecca Holden 2..........................Field Hockey<br />

Elizabeth Hudson 1..................................Rowing<br />

Kelsey Hunt 2...........................................Rowing<br />

Benjamin Hutchins 1........................... Wrestling<br />

Sarah Ianni 3............................................Rowing<br />

David Ingraham 1...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Tina Iordanou 1......................................... Soccer<br />

Jeff Jernigan 2............................................Track<br />

Matt Johns 1.............................................Football<br />

Corey Johnson 1...................Swimming/Diving<br />

Jennifer Johnstone 4...................Field Hockey<br />

Kaitlyn Jones 2.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Yannick Kaeser 3..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Lexie Katz 2...............................................Rowing<br />

Kate Kaufman 1............................................Track<br />

Maddie Keating 1......................................Rowing<br />

Daniela Kelly 1....................................... Lacrosse<br />

Katie Kelly 1.....................................Field Hockey<br />

Megan Kelly 2.................................Field Hockey<br />

Morgan Kelly 1..............................................Track<br />

Kelsey Kilgore 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Charles King 1..........................................Football<br />

Kyle King 1....................................................Track<br />

Caid Kirven 1........................................Basketball<br />

Micah Kiser 2...........................................Football<br />

Kyle Kochevar 1..............................................Golf<br />

Haley Kole 2..........................................Volleyball<br />

Jb Kolod 3...............................Swimming/Diving<br />

Stephanie Krouskos 1............................. Soccer<br />

Thai-Son Kwiatkowski 2..........................Tennis<br />

Hayley Lefleche 2....................................Rowing<br />

Iona Lake 1....................................................Track<br />

Chandler Lally 4........................................Rowing<br />

Brodde Lamb 1.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Veronica Latsko 1..................................... Soccer<br />

Christian Lavorgna 4..................................Track<br />

Kelsey Leblanc 3............................Field Hockey<br />

Riggs Lennon 2........................................ Soccer<br />

Taylor Leonard 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Carly Levinstein 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Paula Lewis 3............................................Rowing<br />

Jack Lint 1.....................................................Track<br />

Alex Lloyd 2.....................................................Golf<br />

Matt Lockman 2.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Carrera Lucas 1..............................Field Hockey<br />

Dana Lueker 2..........................................Rowing<br />

Ryan Lukacovic 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Thomas Madden 2......................................Track<br />

Annaugh Madsen 1................................... Soccer<br />

Briana Mao 1....................................................Golf<br />

Brendan Marshall 1.................................Football<br />

Kaira Martin 3.................................................Golf<br />

Meagan Martin 1.......................................Rowing<br />

Natalie Martin 3.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Joseph Martinez 3.............................. Wrestling<br />

Breyana Mason 1................................Basketball<br />

Will Mason 1.......................................... Wrestling<br />

Kyle Matthews 1................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jack McDonald 1......................................Football<br />

Meghan McDowell 2.............................Volleyball<br />

Nick McLaughlin 1...........................................Golf<br />

Elsa McLean 1............................................Rowing<br />

Kristen McNabb 1...................................... Soccer<br />

Andie McPartland 4..................................Rowing<br />

Chance Mcclure 1................................. Wrestling<br />

Ashley Mehra 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Nathaniel Menninger 2....................... Lacrosse<br />

Cassie Mercer 1.........................................Tennis<br />

Jessica Merrill 1.............................................Golf<br />

Filip Mihaljevic 1...........................................Track<br />

Katharine Miller 2.................Swimming/Diving<br />

Matthew Mills 3........................................ Soccer<br />

Cole Moffatt 2........................................... Soccer<br />

Kendall Mueller 1......................................Rowing<br />

Jason Murphy 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Stephanie Nauta 2....................................Tennis<br />

Allie Nicholson 2.......................................Rowing<br />

Demetrious Nicholson 2........................Football<br />

Zachary Nye 1...................................... Wrestling<br />

Kelly Offutt 4..........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Jess Orrett 4..................................Field Hockey<br />

Derek Papagianopoulos 3................. Wrestling<br />

Katie Park 1.............................................. Softball<br />

Ellen Pate 2...............................................Rowing<br />

Marissa Patrick 1.....................................Rowing<br />

Salem Peacock 1....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Garrett Peppelman 1........................... Wrestling<br />

Laura Pierce 1..............................................Track<br />

John Michael Pirtle 1...................................Track<br />

John Pond 4.............................................Football<br />

Mason Popham 1................................. Wrestling<br />

Margaret Preas 1.................................. Lacrosse<br />

Charlie Putnam 4..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Will Railey 1............................................ Lacrosse<br />

Jacob Rainey 1.........................................Football<br />

Faith Randolph 2................................Basketball<br />

Georgia Ratcliff 2.....................................Rowing<br />

Brittany Ratcliffe 3.................................. Soccer<br />

Shannon Rauth 2..................Swimming/Diving<br />

Megan Rebholz 1..........................Cross Country<br />

Kelly Reese 2........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Jennifer Reid 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Megan Reid 1............................................. Soccer<br />

Morgan Reuther 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Lexi Riccolo 1.........................................Volleyball<br />

Harrison Richmond 3...............................Tennis<br />

Tyler Rihn 1............................................ Lacrosse<br />

Alexander Ritschard 1..............................Tennis<br />

M.J. Roberson 2.................................. Wrestling<br />

Katie Roche 1................................................Track<br />

Kevin Roddy 1...............................................Track<br />

Chris Rogers 1.............................................Track<br />

Julia Roithmayr 2....................................Rowing<br />

Danielle Roques 2....................................Rowing<br />

Kaleigh Rosenburg 2............Swimming/Diving<br />

Morgan Rosts 1.........................................Rowing<br />

Katherine Rueger 1.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Davi Sacco 4.......................................... Lacrosse<br />

Jordan Sacks 3.....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Becca Salter 2.............................................Track<br />

Ryan Santoro 1........................................Football<br />

Taylor Sarcone 2..................................... Softball<br />

Ryan Satchell 1............................................Track<br />

Tanner Scales 2................................... Lacrosse<br />

Ed Schrom 3.................................................Track<br />

Karen Schulte 2........................................Rowing<br />

Mary Seats 2........................................ Lacrosse<br />

Alexis Shaffer 1........................................ Soccer<br />

Sydney Shelton 2................................Volleyball<br />

Khalek Shepherd 2.................................Football<br />

Colby Shinholser 3...............Swimming/Diving<br />

Grant Silvester 4...................................... Soccer<br />

Laura Simon 2.......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Shawna Sims 1..........................................Rowing<br />

Maddy Smart 2......................Swimming/Diving<br />

Dickson Smith 1.................................... Lacrosse<br />

Kyle Smith 1..................................................Track<br />

Leah Smith 1...........................Swimming/Diving<br />

Hannah Solis-Cohen 2............................Rowing<br />

Joseph Spisak 4................................. Wrestling<br />

Mackenzie Springer 1..............................Rowing<br />

Julia Sroba 4............................................. Soccer<br />

Jack St. Marie 4...........................................Track<br />

Jimmy Stanger 2...........................................Golf<br />

Morgan Stearns 2.................................... Soccer<br />

Morgan Stephens 1.............................. Lacrosse<br />

Kathleen Stevens 4....................................Track<br />

Ellie Stewart 1...........................................Rowing<br />

Gregory Stoffa 1....................Swimming/Diving<br />

Mac Styslinger 3.......................................Tennis<br />

Holly Sullivan 1.............................................Track<br />

Nick Sulzer 2........................................ Wrestling<br />

James Suvak 1..................................... Wrestling<br />

Courtney Swan 4................................. Lacrosse<br />

Haley Swanson 1......................................Rowing<br />

Chloe Sykes 3...........................................Rowing<br />

Daniel Takata 1...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Emilia Tapsall 1...............................Field Hockey<br />

Scott Thomsen 3...................................... Soccer<br />

Kaili Torres 4............................................. Soccer<br />

Nick Tremps 3.................................................Golf<br />

Ryan Tucker 3...................................... Lacrosse<br />

Grace Tuttle 1............................................Rowing<br />

Alex Uhre 1............................................ Wrestling<br />

Braedon Urie 1.........................................Football<br />

Owen Van Arsdale 4............................ Lacrosse<br />

Rachel Vander Kolk 1........................... Lacrosse<br />

Heidi Velk 4............................................... Softball<br />

Rob Vozenilek 2..................................Basketball<br />

Brandon Waddell 2............................... Baseball<br />

Danny Walker 1...............................................Golf<br />

Zach Watson 3.................................... Wrestling<br />

Chase Weaverling 1....................................Track<br />

Abigail Welborn 3.................................Volleyball<br />

Jeremiah Whitmire 2.............................Football<br />

Henrik Wiersholm 1..................................Tennis<br />

Isaiah Wilkins 1...................................Basketball<br />

Alexandra Williams 1...............................Rowing<br />

Cecelia Williams 1..................Swimming/Diving<br />

James Williams 1.........................................Track<br />

Ellen Williamson 3................Swimming/Diving<br />

Connor Wingo-Reeves 2.......................Football<br />

Thomas Woodruff 2............................. Baseball<br />

Aaron Worrell 2...........................................Track<br />

Andrea Wright 1...........................................Track<br />

Christopher Yankowich 3.................. Wrestling<br />

Lizzy Youngling 1......................................Rowing<br />

Rebecca Zamojcin 1.......................Field Hockey<br />

Virginia Tech (238)<br />

Dewayne Alford 2.................................Football<br />

Kelsey Allen 2......................................Lacrosse<br />

Kaylea Arnett 1..................................Swimming<br />

Darren Barlow 2........................ Cross Country<br />

Marek Barta 1............................................. Track<br />

Margaret Bartley 2.............................Lacrosse<br />

Katherine Bean 2..............................Swimming<br />

Drake Becksted 1..............................Swimming<br />

David Bergida 2..................................Wrestling<br />

Christian Beyer 2............................. Basketball<br />

Gabrielle Bishop 2............................Swimming<br />

Andreas Bjerrehus 2............................. Tennis<br />

Courtney Blanden 1.................................. Track<br />

Alyssa Bodin 2..................................Swimming<br />

Jaqueline Boissonneault 2...............Lacrosse<br />

Benjamin Borgert 2..........................Swimming<br />

Alice Boutant 1...................................Swimming<br />

Michael Brainard II 2.............................Football<br />

Michael Brewer 1...................................Football<br />

Jordyn Brock 1........................................Soccer<br />

Cawley Bromley 3...............................Lacrosse<br />

Kennedy Bryan 2............................... Volleyball<br />

Ashlety Buchter 2.............................Swimming<br />

Ryan Burns 2........................................Baseball<br />

Caroline Buscaglia 2........................Swimming<br />

Katherine Butler 1................................... Tennis<br />

Jared Butts 4.....................................Swimming<br />

MC Bryne 1............................................Lacrosse<br />

Kathryn Caine 3................................. Volleyball<br />

Rachel Camp 1................................... Basketball<br />

Juan Campos 3......................... Cross Country<br />

Griffin Carmichael 1.................................. Track<br />

Devin Carter 5....................................Wrestling<br />

George Carter 2........................ Cross Country<br />

Michael Carter 1......................................... Track<br />

Harrison Cefalo 4..............................Swimming<br />

Candace Cephers 2................................Soccer<br />

Solomon Chishko 1............................Wrestling<br />

Kevin Cianfarini 1....................................... Track<br />

Vincent Ciattei 2........................ Cross Country<br />

Laney Clark 3.......................................Lacrosse<br />

Chuck Clark 1..........................................Football<br />

Kalvin Cline 1..........................................Football<br />

Jordan Coburn 3.....................................Soccer<br />

Michael Cole 3........................................Football<br />

JC Coleman 2.........................................Football<br />

James Compton 2...................................Soccer<br />

Morgan Conklin 2....................................Soccer<br />

Patrick Conroy 1......................................Soccer<br />

Kelsey Conyers 3............................ Basketball<br />

Peter Conzola 1..................................Swimming<br />

Jai Corbett 2............................................ Tennis<br />

Kyra Coundourides 1......................... Volleyball<br />

Connor Coward 1..................................Baseball<br />

Jonathan Cruickshank 1........................Soccer<br />

Thomas Curtain 2..................... Cross Country<br />

Sydney Curtis 2......................................Soccer<br />

Eddie D’Auntono 1.................................Football<br />

Matthew Dauby 2.................................Baseball<br />

Breanna Davenport 1........................... Softball<br />

Eric Delmonte 1..................................Swimming<br />

Kevin DeWillie 4......................................... Track


ACC HONOR ROLL<br />

Auriane De Premilhat 2....................Swimming<br />

Bria Dixon 1..............................................Soccer<br />

Madison Doan 1...................................Lacrosse<br />

Courtney Dobbs 5..................... Cross Country<br />

Johnna Dominick 2................................... Track<br />

Greg Donlon 2................................... Basketball<br />

Josh Eberly 1.........................................Football<br />

Alex Ellison 1.............................................. Track<br />

Tara Feehan 2......................................Lacrosse<br />

Brandon Fiala 2.................................Swimming<br />

Christopher Fiala 1............................Swimming<br />

Blayne Fink 2...........................................Soccer<br />

Jordan Fish 2..................................... Volleyball<br />

Tyler Fitzgerald 1..................................Baseball<br />

Andrew Ford 1........................................Football<br />

Sam Fragale 2......................................Baseball<br />

Francesca Fusinato 2............................ Tennis<br />

Andrew Gaiser 2....................... Cross Country<br />

Eric Gallo 1..............................................Football<br />

Jack Gigliotti 1....................................Swimming<br />

Katie Gillespie 3.................................Swimming<br />

Aaron Gomez 1......................................... Tennis<br />

Vanessa Gonzalez 2............................. Softball<br />

Neil Gourley 2............................ Cross Country<br />

Hanna Green 2........................... Cross Country<br />

Margaret Gruber 2............................Swimming<br />

Holland Harper 3...............................Swimming<br />

Brendon Hayden 1................................Baseball<br />

Jared Haught 2..................................Wrestling<br />

Chet Hedben 1............................................ Track<br />

Kelly Heinz 3.......................................... Softball<br />

Gracee Hendrix 2................................Lacrosse<br />

Kelly Henry 1......................................Swimming<br />

Graydon Hester 1....................................Soccer<br />

Ian Hildebrand 1............................................ Golf<br />

Ahmed Hill 1....................................... Basketball<br />

Matthew Hill 1.........................................Football<br />

Samantha Hill 2................................ Basketball<br />

Garrett Hudson 2.................................Baseball<br />

Maclain Huge 3............................................. Golf<br />

Kevin Hunt 2.......................................Swimming<br />

Daniel Jaskowak 2................... Cross Country<br />

Andrew Johnson 2...................................... Golf<br />

Kari Johnston 1.......................................Soccer<br />

Marie Johnston 1....................... Cross Country<br />

William Johnston 4.......................... Basketball<br />

Jayme Katis 4....................................Swimming<br />

Caroline Kelly 3.......................................Soccer<br />

Will Kendall 1.............................................. Track<br />

Sean Kennedy 1....................................Baseball<br />

Sean Keselica 1.....................................Baseball<br />

Danielle King 3.........................................Soccer<br />

Emma King 2.............................................. Track<br />

Blaire Kinsey 3..................................Swimming<br />

Kristen Kohles 1..................................Lacrosse<br />

Hunter Koontz 4...................................... Tennis<br />

Sabine Kopplin 3....................................... Track<br />

Hilary Krein 1.............................. Cross Country<br />

Kathryn Krueger 2............................ Volleyball<br />

Paige Kvartunas 2.................... Cross Country<br />

Torben Laidig 1........................................... Track<br />

Joseph Lane 2.............................................. Golf<br />

Briana Lanktree 1............................... Volleyball<br />

Morgan Latimer 4..............................Swimming<br />

Dan Lauretano 2.....................................Soccer<br />

Kristen Lee 2............................................. Track<br />

Bailey Liddle 1........................................ Softball<br />

Jeffrey Linta 1............................................ Track<br />

Ben Lockler 1............................................Soccer<br />

Christine London 1.................................... Track<br />

Kristine Loscalzo 1..............................Lacrosse<br />

Kelsey Loupee 4......................................Soccer<br />

Claiborne Lucas 2...............................Lacrosse<br />

Haley Lukefahr 1..................................Lacrosse<br />

Meghan Macera 3...............................Lacrosse<br />

Regan Magarity 1............................. Basketball<br />

Mariana Marchon Barcellos Silva 1...... Tennis<br />

Delia Maresco 2.......................................Soccer<br />

Shannon Mayrose 5...............................Soccer<br />

Kylie McGoldrick 4................................. Softball<br />

Collin McKenny 1........................................ Track<br />

Amanda McKinzie 2........................... Volleyball<br />

Ashley Meier 3.........................................Soccer<br />

Kelsey Mericka 4................................... Softball<br />

Alex Merritt 1.............................................. Track<br />

Frederick Mesmer 1................................ Tennis<br />

Alessandro Mion 1...................................Soccer<br />

Rhana Mitchell 1.................................. Volleyball<br />

Shalonda Mithcell 2.................. Cross Country<br />

Andrew Mogg 2....................................Baseball<br />

Ryan Mondy 1................................................ Golf<br />

Joao Monteiro 2...................................... Tennis<br />

Brooks Morrison 1.............................Wrestling<br />

Abigail Motley 2......................... Cross Country<br />

Jaka Muhar 2............................................. Track<br />

Mackenzie Muldoon 1............................... Track<br />

Brent Musselman 1................... Cross Country<br />

Tara Nahodil 2................................... Basketball<br />

Florian Nicoud 2...................................... Tennis<br />

Kiara Ota 2............................................. Softball<br />

Lindsey Owens 2............................... Volleyball<br />

Savannah Padgett 1..........................Swimming<br />

Weronika Paluszek 2.......................Swimming<br />

Vanessa Panousis 2....................... Basketball<br />

Margaret Parcell 2............................Swimming<br />

Erik Payne 1..........................................Baseball<br />

Kallie Peurifoy 2......................................Soccer<br />

Colton Pettit 1.........................................Football<br />

Leah Piemonte 2...............................Swimming<br />

Dante Price 1.............................................. Track<br />

Carly Primo 1........................................Lacrosse<br />

Olivia Privitera 2....................................... Track<br />

Michelle Prong 1..................................... Softball<br />

Laura Ramthun 2.................................... Tennis<br />

Daniel Rau 1................................ Cross Country<br />

CJ Reavis 1..............................................Football<br />

Rafael Ribas 2.......................................... Tennis<br />

Tessa Riley 1.............................. Cross Country<br />

Katie Rogers 4...................................Swimming<br />

Sam Rogers 2........................................Football<br />

Emily Ryczek 2..................................Swimming<br />

Gion Rossi 1..............................................Soccer<br />

Gerald Ronnau 2................................Wrestling<br />

Michael Santamaria 1...........................Football<br />

Erinn Schaal 3........................................... Track<br />

Luke Scherzer 1....................................Baseball<br />

Caroline Schoenewald 1....................... Softball<br />

Alexis Schweitzer 1.................................Soccer<br />

Phil Sciretta 2.......................................Baseball<br />

Alexandra Shultis 1.............................Lacrosse<br />

Hannah Sieger 3.................................Lacrosse<br />

Rachel Skay 4......................................Lacrosse<br />

Katrina Smiljanec 3.................. Cross Country<br />

Katherine Smith 4................................. Softball<br />

Kaylyn Smith 1.........................................Soccer<br />

Adam Stacklin 1.................................Swimming<br />

James Steck 2........................................... Track<br />

Logan Stevens 2...............................Swimming<br />

MacKenzie Stewart 1........................Swimming<br />

Kelli Stockton 3.................................Swimming<br />

Courtney Stutts 4...................................Soccer<br />

Joseph Sullivan 1.................................Baseball<br />

Sarah Swantko 1....................................... Track<br />

Zach Switzer 1....................................Swimming<br />

Michael Szuba 2................................Swimming<br />

Brandon Taylor 1................................Wrestling<br />

Wyatt Teller 1.........................................Football<br />

Andre Thomas 1.......................................Soccer<br />

Murielle Tiernan 2...................................Soccer<br />

Josh Trimble 3.......................................Football<br />

Ryan Tufts 1...........................................Baseball<br />

Maggie Tyler 2....................................... Softball<br />

Christopher Uhle 3................................... Track<br />

Amanda Uliano 1..................................Lacrosse<br />

Madalyn Ulrich 1................................Swimming<br />

Brittney VanVeldhuisen 1..................Lacrosse<br />

Collin Verfurth 1.......................................Soccer<br />

Emma Villarreal 1..............................Swimming<br />

Colleen Ward 1.....................................Lacrosse<br />

Alex Watt 5................................. Cross Country<br />

David Wesley 1....................................Wrestling<br />

Chelsea Whitcomb 1............................. Softball<br />

Forrest White 1........................................Soccer<br />

Michelle White 1.......................................Soccer<br />

Megan Will 4.........................................Lacrosse<br />

Logan Williams 1................................Swimming<br />

Devin Wilson 1................................... Basketball<br />

Samantha Wilson 2............................Lacrosse<br />

Carson Wise 1........................................Football<br />

Madeline Wollmuth 1...........................Lacrosse<br />

Daniel Woodbury 1....................................... Golf<br />

Jonathan Woodcock 2........................Baseball<br />

Rodrigo Zampieri 1..................................Soccer<br />

Zach Zavatsky 1..................................Wrestling<br />

Jordan Zelenky 4....................................Soccer<br />

Eleanore Zoepfl 4....................................Soccer<br />

Wake Forest (183)<br />

Ellie Grace Abrahamson 2....................... Track<br />

Mackenzie Ireland Adams 1........ Field Hockey<br />

Evans Reid Althoff 2.............................Football<br />

Luke S Annichiarico 1............................... Track<br />

John Michael Archie 1............................... Track<br />

Samantha Alba Asch 2........................... Tennis<br />

Jordan Nicole Banks 1.............................. Track<br />

Kevin C Barrett 3....................................... Track<br />

Jacquelyn Mary Bedingham 1................. Track<br />

Michael Jacob Belardia 2........................ Track<br />

Nicholas Robert Bisplinghoff 1..........Baseball<br />

Samuel David Bloom 2........................... Tennis<br />

Samantha Jo Boesch 2..................... Volleyball<br />

Romain Bogaerts 2.............................. Tennis<br />

Chandler Elise Borton 2.......................... Track<br />

Madison Malee Bragg 1............................ Track<br />

Tane Tasman Brind-Gent 2...................Soccer<br />

Madeleine Rose Brock 2........................Soccer<br />

Casey Allison Brown 1............................Soccer<br />

Ashley Nicole Brubaker 2........................ Track<br />

Nyki Hannah Caldwell 3........................... Track<br />

Millesa Anne Calicott 2.................... Basketball<br />

Casidy Rebecka Callahan 1...................... Track<br />

Anna Elizabeth Carley 3................... Volleyball<br />

Tyra Kirsten Clemmenson 4...... Field Hockey<br />

Amy Elizabeth Collins 2........................... Track<br />

Christine Elizabeth Conroe 1...... Field Hockey<br />

Emily Mary Conroe 2................... Field Hockey<br />

Kevin James Conway 3......................Baseball<br />

Connor William Crowley 3....................... Track<br />

Jared Del Ray Crump 1.........................Football<br />

Andrew Holt Culp 1...............................Baseball<br />

Megan Elizabeth Curan 2......................Soccer<br />

Michael Joseph Cyphers 1....................... Track<br />

Valerie Milena Dahmen 2............ Field Hockey<br />

Kathleen Patricia Darling 2..................... Track<br />

Deonte’ Ellis Davis 1..............................Football<br />

Claudia Elise Day 1..................................Soccer<br />

Anthony David Delcore 3....................... Tennis<br />

Jonathan William Denby 1....................... Track<br />

Marissa Nicole Dodd 4................................ Golf<br />

Steven Edward Donatell 1....................Football<br />

Debra Brooks Doxey 1................. Field Hockey<br />

Kaitlyn Adele Dry 3.................................Soccer<br />

Parker Edward Dunshee 2.................Baseball<br />

Shannon Alexandra Eby 2.......... Field Hockey<br />

Allison Michelle Emrey 2............................ Golf<br />

Matthew Jonah Erdman 2..................... Tennis<br />

Lindsey Hedrick Ervin 2........................Soccer<br />

Rocco Steven Esposito 2....................Football<br />

Tiago Ayala Botto Pires Eusebio 1....... Tennis<br />

Sarah Karim Fahmy 2.............................. Track<br />

Stuart Alexander Fairchild 1...............Baseball<br />

Luisa Fernandez 2................................ Tennis<br />

Zachary Elson Fingerhut 1....................Soccer<br />

Samuel T Fink 2.......................................Soccer<br />

William Patrick Finley 3......................Baseball<br />

Sebastian Fischbach 1........................... Track<br />

Kendall Karen Fischlein 1.......................Soccer<br />

Karen Emily Forman 4............................ Tennis<br />

Aaron Gabriel Fossas 3......................Baseball<br />

Keri Christine Fulp 2........................ Basketball<br />

Kasey Kelly Gardiner 3.......................... Tennis<br />

Kent Turk Garrett 3.................................. Track<br />

Jordan T. Garside 5..............................Football<br />

Montasia Mon’e Golden 3........................ Track<br />

Taylor Ja’Quel Gordon 1.................. Basketball<br />

Zachary Jefferson Gordon 3..............Football<br />

Lindsay Marshall Graham 2....... Field Hockey<br />

Kyle Murphy Graves 3.............................. Track<br />

Kimberly Ann Guerin 2........................... Tennis<br />

Ian Andrew Harkes 2.............................Soccer<br />

Andrew Everett Harris 3.......................Soccer<br />

Jacori Roberts Hayes 2.........................Soccer<br />

Tyler Andrew Hayworth 1....................Football<br />

Tyler James Henderson 1....................Football<br />

Brendan Salvatore Henry 3.................. Tennis<br />

Rachael Claire Henry 2............................... Golf<br />

Erica Marie Herr 1......................................... Golf<br />

Rachel Ellen Hirsch 1................... Field Hockey<br />

Jonathan Cailen Ho 1.............................. Tennis<br />

Simon Howard Holden 2.......................... Track<br />

Georgia Carroll Holland 1............ Field Hockey<br />

Eldridge Antonio Howard 2.................Football<br />

Madeline Marie Huster 1........................Soccer<br />

Matthew Dylan Intemann 1..................Football<br />

Robert James Jacowleff 1....................... Track<br />

Ryan Stephen Janvion 3.....................Football<br />

Parker Reid Johnson 1........................Baseball<br />

Kevin Irving Jordan 1...........................Baseball<br />

Madison Nicole Julius 2.............. Field Hockey<br />

Garrett Franklin Kelly 2......................Baseball<br />

Taylor Nicole Kerxton 1..........................Soccer<br />

Kendal Ann Knous 3................................. Track<br />

Alexander Henry Krall 1........................... Track<br />

Caitlin Theresa Krol 3.............................. Track<br />

Ali Amire Lamot 2..................................Football<br />

Kathryn Elizabeth Lazarchick 2............. Track<br />

Hanna Jane Lee 1............................... Volleyball<br />

Shelldon Ralph Lewinson 1..................Football<br />

Samuel Vaughan Lewis 2........................ Track<br />

Andrew James Loepprich 1................Baseball<br />

Kylie Danielle Long 1.......................... Volleyball<br />

Skander Mansouri 1.............................. Tennis<br />

John Michael McCarren 2...................Baseball<br />

Aiden Rehill McConnell 2.......................... Track<br />

Gabrielle Patrice Merritt 2....................... Track<br />

Stephen Jacob Michaelsen 1.................. Track<br />

Megan Sandra Miller 3...................... Volleyball<br />

Nathan Wayne Mondou 2...................Baseball<br />

Meghan Elizabeth Murphy 2...... Field Hockey<br />

Brandon Michael Ng 2................................. Golf<br />

Vinh-Hop Ngo 1........................................... Golf<br />

Andrew Reid Nickle 3............................... Track<br />

Douglas Richard Niedrich 4............ Basketball<br />

Grant Blandford O’Brien 3.............. Basketball<br />

Jared Odenbeck 1.................................Soccer<br />

Joshua Amechi Okonye 2...................Football<br />

Ikem Charles Okwudiafor 1..................... Track<br />

Kaitlyn Victoria Oliver 4........................... Track<br />

Brendan James O’Neil 1.......................Football<br />

Kathryn Asbury Osborne 2........ Field Hockey<br />

Patrick L Osterhage 1...........................Football<br />

Nicholas Christian Osterling 2............. Tennis<br />

Tanner K Owen 1........................................... Golf<br />

Vincent Edward Paolucci 1..................Football<br />

Christopher Stephen Pappayliou 1........ Track<br />

Matthew Michael Pirro 1......................Baseball<br />

Kevin Christopher Politz 1.....................Soccer<br />

Jacob Stone Poyner 2............................. Track<br />

Lindsay Anne Preston 1.........................Soccer<br />

Sterling Russell Provins 1....................... Track<br />

Milan Tryshae Quinn 2.................... Basketball<br />

Megan Elizabeth Reardon 1..................... Track<br />

Matalee Joy Reed 2........................... Volleyball<br />

Andrea Retolaza-Andrade 1................ Tennis<br />

Chase Meyer Rhode 1.............................Soccer<br />

Riley Paige Ridgik 4................................Soccer<br />

Troy Edward Rike 1.......................... Basketball<br />

Hunter Brenae’ Roberts 2....................... Track<br />

Jenna Marissa Romano 1......................Soccer<br />

Alexander G Rose 4.................................. Track<br />

Danae Elizabeth Rosendall 4........... Volleyball<br />

Thomas Joseph Ross 3........................... Track<br />

Ashlee Ann Rusk 2............................ Volleyball<br />

Jazmen D’Jon Russell 1.................... Volleyball<br />

Lara-Ann Schwede 1............................... Track<br />

Earl Alton Scott 1...................................Football<br />

Christian Ernst Valentin Seraphim 1... Tennis<br />

Cameron David Serigne 2...................Football<br />

Kahla Taylor Seymour 1.........................Soccer<br />

Charles Fletcher Shackelford 1.............. Track<br />

Mariana Carina Sims 2................................ Golf<br />

Sierra Gabriela Sims 1................................. Golf<br />

Sara Suzanne Small 1.............................Soccer<br />

Aaron Parker Smith 1..........................Baseball<br />

Matthew Maddox Stamey 1.................Football<br />

Bruce Thomas Steel 1..........................Baseball<br />

Spencer Adam Stone 2........................Football<br />

Natalie Claire Sukramani 3..................... Track<br />

Ataijah Shynice Taylor 1................. Basketball<br />

Sarah Marie Teegarden 1.......................Soccer<br />

Brandon J Terry 3................................Football<br />

Abbey Myers Thornhill 2............ Field Hockey<br />

Sarah Bishop Thornhill 2............ Field Hockey<br />

Pilar Torres 1..........................................Soccer<br />

Trent Allen Vanhorn 2..................... Basketball<br />

Aubrey Elizabeth Waggoner 4............... Track<br />

Zackary Kyle Wary 1.............................Football<br />

James Clancy Waugh 1............................... Golf<br />

Lauryn Diane Webster 2................ Basketball<br />

Henry James West 1................................ Track<br />

Heather Rae Wiley 2................... Field Hockey<br />

Robert Hunter Williams 4....................Football<br />

Charles Darrell Wilson 2.....................Football<br />

Andrew Scott Winters 3............................. Golf<br />

Caroline Elizabeth Wolf 1.................. Volleyball<br />

John Thomas Wolford 1.......................Football<br />

Davis Reid Womble 3................................... Golf<br />

Anthony Wooding 1.............................Football<br />

Woody Bryan Woodward 2........................ Golf<br />

Caroline Austin Wootten 2....................Soccer<br />

Xue Zhang 1.............................................. Tennis<br />

Annual ToTAL ACC Academic Honor Roll<br />

1957...................................................................96<br />

1958....................................................................81<br />

1959...................................................................99<br />

1960................................................................. 106<br />

1961.................................................................. 126<br />

1962................................................................. 134<br />

1963................................................................. 138<br />

1964................................................................. 166<br />

1965................................................................. 149<br />

1966..................................................................177<br />

1967................................................................. 192<br />

1968................................................................ 235<br />

1969................................................................ 230<br />

1970................................................................ 258<br />

1971................................................................. 333<br />

1972................................................................ 354<br />

1973.................................................................379<br />

1974................................................................. 503<br />

1975................................................................ 496<br />

1976................................................................ 428<br />

1977................................................................ 366<br />

1978................................................................ 393<br />

1979.................................................................377<br />

1980................................................................ 397<br />

1981.................................................................. 319<br />

1982................................................................ 387<br />

1983 **...........................................................478<br />

1984................................................................ 543<br />

1985................................................................ 484<br />

1986................................................................ 530<br />

1987................................................................ 640<br />

1988.................................................................776<br />

1989................................................................. 817<br />

1990................................................................ 903<br />

1991..................................................................947<br />

1992...............................................................1062<br />

1993.................................................................1<strong>15</strong>1<br />

1994................................................................ 1176<br />

1995................................................................1184<br />

1996...............................................................1422<br />

1997...............................................................<strong>15</strong>49<br />

1998...............................................................<strong>15</strong>52<br />

1999................................................................1631<br />

2000..............................................................1664<br />

2001.................................................................1711<br />

2002............................................................... 1731<br />

2003.............................................................. 1762<br />

2004...............................................................1810<br />

2005 ^^....................................................... 2227<br />

2006 ++...................................................... 2597<br />

2007............................................................... 2711<br />

2008............................................................. 2743<br />

2009............................................................. 2753<br />

2010..............................................................2840<br />

2011...............................................................2840<br />

2012..............................................................2904<br />

2013...............................................................2921<br />

<strong>2014</strong>∞∞......................................................3969<br />

20<strong>15</strong>××.........................................................4145<br />

** denotes first year for inclusion of women’s<br />

sports<br />

^^ denotes first year for inclusion of Miami<br />

& Virginia Tech<br />

++ denotes first year for inclusion of Boston<br />

College<br />

∞∞ denotes first year for inclusion of<br />

Notre Dame, Pitt & Syracuse<br />

×× denotes first year for inclusion of Louisville<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE<br />

• The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C. with seven charter members -<br />

Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference bylaws. On December<br />

4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member.<br />

The first withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation.<br />

The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The ACC expanded<br />

to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference then expanded to 11 members on July 1,<br />

2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston<br />

College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting with the 2005-06 academic year. On September 18, 2011, the<br />

Atlantic Coast Conference Council of Presidents unanimously voted to accept the University of Pittsburgh and Syracuse University as<br />

new members. On September 12, 2012, the University of Notre Dame accepted an invitation to join the ACC. The Fighting Irish maintained<br />

their status as football independent but agreed to play five games per year against ACC members. Notre Dame, Pittsburgh and Syracuse<br />

officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, bringing the number of member institutions to <strong>15</strong>. On November 28, 2012, the University of<br />

Louisville accepted an invitation to join the ACC. The Cardinals officially became a member on July 1, <strong>2014</strong> and the ACC remains a <strong>15</strong><br />

member conference.<br />

• Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 141 NCAA national championships, including 72 in women’s competition<br />

and 69 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes <strong>15</strong>9 times in men’s competition and 120 times in<br />

women’s action.<br />

• In the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year, five NCAA titles were captured by ACC teams, with championships from Virginia (Baseball, Men’s Soccer<br />

and Men’s Tennis), Duke (Men’s Basketball) and Florida State (Women’s Soccer).<br />

• The league’s unique blend of public and private institutions continues to lead the way among Autonomy 5 conferences in the “Best<br />

Colleges” rankings released by US News & World Report. The ACC is the only Autonomy 5 conference to place over half of its member<br />

institutions among the Top 50, and place seven among the Top 35.<br />

• The Atlantic Coast Conference had 82 combined teams that received Academic Progress Rate recognition awards from the NCAA in May<br />

of 20<strong>15</strong>, the most of any Autonomy 5 conference.<br />

• In the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate report released in October of <strong>2014</strong>, the ACC owned the highest GSR among Autonomy 5 conferences<br />

in men’s basketball and baseball.<br />

• The ACC’s current member institutions have won more AFCA Academic Awards – 21, including ties – than the members of any other<br />

conference since the Awards’ inception in 1981. The winners include: Duke – 13, Virginia – 2, Boston College – 4, Wake Forest – 1, Miami<br />

– 1. ACC teams have been honored by the AFCA a total of 117 times, which also leads all conferences nationally.<br />

• Some of the most influential people in world history have been awarded the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to pursue post-graduate<br />

education at the University of Oxford in England. The oldest international fellowships have been earned by a few extraordinary ACC<br />

student-athletes. Some of the names on this list include Florida State football student-athlete Myron Rolle, Duke tennis student-athlete<br />

Julia Parker Goyer, Florida State track and field student-athlete Garrett Johnson and Notre Dame fencing student-athlete Alex Coccia.<br />

• The ACC Academic Consortium is a special commitment of the <strong>15</strong> university presidents and the conference office to enhance academic<br />

excellence. Funded by a portion of the revenues from the Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game, the ACCAC works to advance the<br />

quality of education for all undergraduate students by sharing academic and administrative resources and by hosting conferences that<br />

bring together experts from all our campuses.<br />

• ACC Postgraduate Scholarships: The Weaver-James-Corrigan and Jim and Pat Thacker scholarships are awarded to selected studentathletes--three<br />

from each league institution--who intend to pursue a graduate degree following completion of their undergraduate<br />

requirements. Each recipient receives $5,000 to contribute to his or her graduate education. Each recipient has performed with distinction<br />

in both the classroom and in his/her respective sport, while also demonstrating exemplary conduct in the community. In addition, four<br />

student-athletes who intend to compete at the Olympic or professional level receive Weaver-James-Corrigan Honorary Awards in<br />

recognition of their outstanding performance in both athletic competition and the classroom throughout their collegiate careers.<br />

• In <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, the ACC tied for the lead among all conferences with five schools among the top 20 of the final Division I Learfield Sports<br />

Directors’ Cup Standings. North Carolina led all ACC member schools with a No. 5 ranking, followed by Virginia at No. 6 and Notre Dame at<br />

No. 10. Florida State finished at No. 11 and Duke at No. 20. This marked the 14th consecutive year that the ACC placed four or more teams<br />

among the Top 30.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

BOSTON COLLEGE<br />

• Boston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus. It was the first institution of higher education to be founded in the city<br />

of Boston. Today, it is one of the most applied to private universities in the United States, and its coeducational enrollment of 14,500<br />

undergraduate and graduate students is drawn from all 50 states and more than 80 countries.<br />

• The core of Boston College’s Jesuit, Catholic mission is a commitment to integrating intellectual, personal, ethical, and religious formation<br />

and to uniting high academic achievement with service to others.<br />

• Students at Boston College consistently win a significant number of prestigious national awards for academic achievement, including<br />

Rhodes, Marshall, Churchill, Goldwater, Mellon, Truman, Beinecke and Beckman scholarships. Boston College is annually among the top<br />

schools nationally in producing undergraduate Fulbright winners, with more than 130 won in the past decade.<br />

• More than 5,000 Boston College students give some 375,000 hours of community service in the Boston area each year, while more than<br />

650 participate in service trips during Spring Break.<br />

• Boston College is ranked 31st among national universities by U.S. News and World Report, and is home to highly-ranked professional<br />

schools in Education, Law, Management, Nursing and Social Work.<br />

• The School of Theology & Ministry, created when Weston Jesuit School of Theology reaffiliated with Boston College in 2008, is one of the<br />

world’s top centers for Catholic theological education.<br />

• Boston College is home to a rich array of academic and cultural resources: the McMullen Museum of Art is renowned for its groundbreaking<br />

exhibitions; BC’s Irish Collection, housed in the Burns Library of Rare Books and Special Collections, is considered the nation’s premier<br />

collection of Irish research material; the Bapst Art Library topped a 2010 survey of the most the beautiful college libraries in the<br />

United States.<br />

• BC is a leader in initiatives that enhance teaching and learning in public and Catholic K-12 schools and it conducts two prominent<br />

research assessments of student achievement: TIMSS, which surveys math and science, and PIRLS, which surveys reading literacy. BC<br />

also was chosen to be a partner in the Carnegie Corporation’s interdisciplinary Teachers for a New Era initiative, preparing, assessing,<br />

and supporting the teachers of tomorrow.<br />

• BC’s Center for Retirement Research and Center for Aging and Work are national resources on issues facing older Americans, and<br />

the Center on Wealth and Philanthropy has developed the nation’s first model for providing quarterly assessments of U.S. household<br />

charitable giving.<br />

• Boston College’s scientific research facilities include its state-of-the-art Integrated Sciences Clean Room and Nanofabrication Facility,<br />

which supports projects ranging from high-efficiency solar cells and nanostructured retinal implants to metamaterials for manipulation<br />

of terahertz and visible light. The University also is home to the largest magnet on a university campus, outside of a national laboratory.<br />

• The Boston College athletic program shares the University’s commitment to the development of the whole person—body as well as mind<br />

and spirit. BC sponsors 31 varsity sports for 750 student-athletes and 59 intramural and club sports for more than 7,000 students.<br />

• Nine of BC’s varsity teams achieved perfect Graduation Success Rate (GSR) scores of 100 in the NCAA’s most recently released data.<br />

The NCAA has recognized 12 BC varsity teams for having Academic Progress Rate scores in the top ten percent of all Division I squads in<br />

their respective sports.<br />

• The BC men’s ice hockey team won NCAA national championships in 1949, 2000, 2008, 2010 and 2012.<br />

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CLEMSON<br />

• Clemson University is a land grant institution founded in 1889 and named for Thomas Green Clemson, a champion of formal scientific<br />

education and economic development who served as ambassador to Belgium and became the nation’s first secretary of agriculture.<br />

Thomas Clemson was the son-in-law of famous South Carolina statesman John C. Calhoun, and he inherited Calhoun’s Fort Hill Plantation.<br />

Upon his death in 1888, Thomas Clemson willed Fort Hill and his personal assets to the state of South Carolina for the establishment of<br />

a high seminary of learning dedicated to scientific education. Today, the Fort Hill mansion sits at the center of the Clemson University<br />

campus. Clemson has a proud history of military excellence and recently dedicated a Scroll of Honor memorial recognizing nearly 500<br />

Clemson men and women who have lost their lives in service to their country.<br />

• U.S. News & World Report ranks Clemson No. 20 among the nation’s public universities for 20<strong>15</strong>, No. 8 as an “up and coming” national<br />

public university, and one of 11 public institutions that make writing a priority across all disciplines.<br />

• Clemson is the highest-ranked public university in South Carolina, and home to approximately 21,000 students, with a freshmen<br />

retention rate of 91% and a 6-year graduation rate of 83%.<br />

• Clemson is student centered, with an 18:1 student-to-teacher ratio and an average class size of 31. The University ranks 8th among 164<br />

public institutions in the number of classes with fewer than 20 students.<br />

• The University is organized into six colleges: Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences; Architecture, Arts, and Humanities; Business &<br />

Behavioral Science; Engineering and Science; and Health and Human Development, and Education.<br />

• Clemson has world-class computing facilities. Clemson’s Palmetto Cluster ranks fifth on the list of university-owned supercomputers in<br />

the United States, according to the June 2013 Top500.org list of international supercomputers.<br />

• Clemson prides itself in being “Solid Orange” with strong alumni support for both academics and athletics. Clemson ranks 4th among<br />

public universities for alumni giving, and Clemson’s IPTAY is a national model for athletic fund raising.<br />

• SmartMoney ranked Clemson 7th in terms of students’ return on investment in 2012. The 2013 College Database has ranked Clemson<br />

29th among public universities for lifetime return on investment.<br />

• Clemson has the No. 1 ranking for the best Town-Gown Relations according to The Princeton Review’s 20<strong>15</strong> “Best 378 Colleges.” The<br />

University also ranks 3rd nationally for Happiest Students, No. 5 for Best Career Services, and No. 10 for Best Quality of Life. Clemson’s<br />

student satisfaction scores on the National Survey of Student Engagement exceed peer institutions and the national average with more<br />

than 90% of seniors who would choose Clemson again if they could start over.<br />

• Approximately 500 student-athletes participate as Clemson Tigers in 19 intercollegiate sports. A charter member of the Atlantic Coast<br />

Conference, Clemson has won 120 conference championships (93 in men’s sports and 27 in women’s sports) since the ACC was<br />

established in 1953. The Clemson Tigers have claimed team national championships in football (1981), men’s soccer (1984, 1987), and<br />

men’s golf (2003).<br />

• Clemson is the original home of the “Tiger Paw” symbol for athletic teams. Clemson has strong athletic traditions including the football<br />

team’s famous pre-game entrance into Death Valley, which has been described by a national sports broadcaster as “the most exciting<br />

25 seconds in college football.” Clemson ranks 2nd nationally where students pack the stadium, according to the 20<strong>15</strong> Princeton Review.<br />

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DUKE<br />

• Founded in 1924, Duke is a private research university that now includes 10 schools and colleges domestically, and 2 campuses which<br />

are outside of the U.S. Duke enrolls 6,471 undergraduates and 8,379 graduate and professional students from more than 160 countries.<br />

• U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Duke among the top 10 national universities. Duke’s graduate schools in medicine, law,<br />

business and public policy are also ranked among the best in the country.<br />

• Under Duke’s need-blind admissions policy, the university admits students based solely on their academic performance and not on the<br />

applicant’s financial status or ability to pay for college. The university then commits to provide 100 percent of a student’s demonstrated<br />

financial need for all four years of the student’s undergraduate education. More than 50 percent of Duke students receive some form<br />

of financial assistance to attend the university.<br />

• Duke received over 31,000 applications for the 1,710 openings in the class of 2019.<br />

• 43 Rhodes Scholarships have been awarded to Duke students, most recently in 2010.<br />

• Duke’s athletic programs have earned 16 national championship titles, including the men’s basketball championship in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>.<br />

• In <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, Duke finished 20th overall and fourth among private institutions in the prestigious Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings,<br />

released by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Duke has placed among the top 20 of the standings for 11<br />

consecutive years, including fifth-place finishes in 2005 and 2011.<br />

• For the 26th time in 27 years, Duke led the <strong>2014</strong> ACC Academic Honor Roll with 495 student-athletes selected.<br />

• 25 of 26 Duke varsity athletics teams registered a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better in each semester of the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong><br />

academic year.<br />

• Duke’s 97 percent Graduation Success Rate for all student-athletes ranked among the top overall graduation rates in NCAA Division I<br />

athletics. The NCAA GSR is 82 percent.<br />

• Fifteen Duke teams were honored with NCAA Public Recognition Awards, trailing just one ACC school for most among league members.<br />

The awards are presented each year to teams finishing among the top 10 percent of their respective sport based on the most recent<br />

multi-year Academic Performance Rate (APR).<br />

• Through DukeEngage public service program, more than 3,000 Duke students have volunteered in 75 nations worldwide and many<br />

domestic locations. Launched in 2007, DukeEngage provides funding and administrative support to select Duke undergraduates who<br />

wish to pursue an intensive civic engagement in partnership with communities throughout our country and the world.<br />

• More than half of Duke undergraduates study abroad – one of the highest rates of participation of any of the major private research<br />

universities.<br />

• Duke Medicine is known for exceptional care, with U.S. News & World Report consistently naming Duke University Medical Center to<br />

its honor roll of elite hospitals nationally, ranking #14 in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> and ranking 13 specialties among the best in the nation. Additionally,<br />

Duke University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital and Duke Raleigh Hospital are ranked #1, #3 and #6 respectively among the top<br />

regional hospitals. Duke University Hospital ranked #1 and Duke Regional Hospital ranked #6 on the list of top hospitals in the state of<br />

North Carolina.<br />

• Duke University and its Health System are the second-largest private employers in North Carolina, with more than 36,000 employees.<br />

• With more than seven million volumes, the Duke University Library System is one of the 10 largest private library systems in the U.S.<br />

• The Sarah P. Duke Gardens occupies 55 acres in the heart of West Campus and is recognized as one of the premier public gardens in<br />

the United States. Renowned for its landscape design and the quality of horticulture, the Gardens annually attracts more than 300,000<br />

visitors from all over the world.<br />

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FLORIDA STATE<br />

• FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY has been ranked one of the most efficient high quality universities in the United States for three years in a<br />

row (U.S. News & World Report, 2012, 2013, <strong>2014</strong>) and is perennially ranked one of the best values in higher education for world-class<br />

academic programs provided affordably (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance 20<strong>15</strong>).<br />

• FLORIDA STATE’S 41,800 students work and study alongside a preeminent faculty that has included six Nobel laureates, two winners<br />

of the Pulitzer Prize, members of the National Academy of Sciences, fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and many<br />

Eminent Scholars.<br />

• FLORIDA STATE’S location, just a few blocks from the Capitol and the Florida Legislature, affords students coveted opportunities to<br />

experience government in action through internships, fellowships and employment.<br />

• In FLORIDA STATE’s entrepreneurial culture, students can take advantage of courses in the College of Business regardless of their major<br />

and learn from entrepreneurs-in-residence in their own college to ensure success in their chosen field after graduation.<br />

• FLORIDA STATE’s Office of National Fellowships mentors the university’s most talented students, who, in the past decade, have won<br />

more than 225 prestigious national awards, including Rhodes, Truman and Goldwater scholarships. In 20<strong>15</strong>, FSU’s Daniel Hubbard was<br />

named the only Truman Scholar from Florida. In addition, FSU is one of the nation’s top research institutions for producing student<br />

Fulbright scholars.<br />

• FLORIDA STATE’s many initiatives to ease transition from military to academic life have brought it recognition as the nation’s eighth most<br />

veteran-friendly school (Military Times).<br />

• A premier research university, FLORIDA STATE is renowned for its unique small-school feel and inclusive environment that respects<br />

multiculturalism and diversity. The colleges of Law and Medicine are ranked among the nation’s best for Hispanic students<br />

(HispanicBusiness), and the Black Law Students Association has been named National Chapter of the Year four times since 2006.<br />

• The only facility of its kind in the United States, the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at FLORIDA STATE is the largest and highestpowered<br />

magnet laboratory in the world. The magnet lab holds 14 world records, and every year more than 1,000 scientists from dozens<br />

of countries use the magnets to explore promising new materials, solve energy challenges and grow our understanding of living things.<br />

• The College of Motion Picture Arts is one of the world’s best film schools (The Hollywood Reporter, Directors Guild of America). The awardwinning<br />

industry professionals who comprise the faculty have produced more than 400 feature films, while the school’s outstanding<br />

students have earned more than 2,000 awards and recognitions, including many Student Oscars and Emmys.<br />

• The College of Music — home to two Grammy Award winners and a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer — is the third largest music program<br />

in higher education. The college is highly rated among public universities, and its opera program ranks third in the United States (U.S.<br />

News & World Report).<br />

• True to its founding mission of caring for underserved and rural populations, the College of Medicine is ranked seventh in the nation for<br />

the percentage of graduates entering family-medicine residency programs (American Academy of Family Physicians).<br />

• Business Insider ranks the College of Law as Florida’s No. 1 law school and 32nd nationally.<br />

• FLORIDA STATE is No. 1 in the state in National Science Foundation funding and in funding for four of eight STEM fields — science, technology,<br />

engineering and math.<br />

• FLORIDA STATE provides countless opportunities for students to be involved in service learning, civic education and leadership. With<br />

more than 600 registered student organizations, as well as Service Scholars and Garnet and Gold Scholars, the university is a leader of<br />

programs focused on community development and values education.<br />

• Since fielding intercollegiate athletic teams began in 1946, the Seminoles have won 14 national championships in nine sports. FLORIDA<br />

STATE’s most recent national championship came in women’s soccer in fall <strong>2014</strong>. The Seminole football program won its third national<br />

title in 2013.<br />

• FLORIDA STATE finished 11th nationally in the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Director’s Cup standings, and the Seminoles have finished among the Top <strong>15</strong> overall<br />

athletic programs for six straight seasons. In the past six years, Seminole teams have qualified for NCAA postseason play 104 times in<br />

109 opportunities.<br />

• Since joining the ACC in 1992, the Seminoles have won 72 ACC team championships in 14 different sports. In <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, the Seminoles<br />

captured five ACC titles. FLORIDA STATE won eight in 2013-14 — the most FSU ever won in a single season.<br />

• Jameis Winston, who became the youngest Heisman Trophy Winner ever as a redshirt freshman in 2013, led the Seminoles to 29-straight<br />

wins before a loss in the first-ever College Football Playoff in 20<strong>15</strong>. He became the first Seminole player ever selected with the first pick<br />

of the NFL Draft when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted him No. 1.<br />

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GEORGIA TECH<br />

• Founded in 1885, the Georgia Institute of Technology is a public research university with more than 21,500 undergraduate and<br />

graduate students.<br />

• Georgia Tech’s undergraduate program is ranked 7th among public universities by U.S. News & World Report, and has been in the top 10<br />

for more than a decade.<br />

• Georgia Tech’s engineering program is the largest in the United States, and is one of the best. Eight undergraduate engineering programs<br />

rank in the top five nationally, and all engineering programs rank in the top ten. Georgia Tech is No. 1 in the nation in engineering degrees<br />

awarded to all categories of minority students and to women.<br />

• Tech also has outstanding programs in architecture, business, computing, liberal arts, and sciences.<br />

• Georgia Tech students continue to win prestigious honors. Melissa McCoy, a 2012 chemical and biomolecular engineering graduate, was<br />

named a Rhodes Scholar – the fifth in Georgia Tech history.<br />

• With research expenditures of more than $730 million, Georgia Tech is among the top 10 in research expenditures for universities<br />

without a medical school.<br />

• Georgia Tech faculty have won 192 National Science Foundation CAREER Awards, among the highest number nationally received by<br />

any institution.<br />

• More than 40 percent of Georgia Tech inventors are either graduate or undergraduate students, and more than 60 percent of the<br />

Institute’s invention disclosures list at least one student as an inventor.<br />

• A Georgia Tech degree is a sound investment, as evidenced by SmartMoney magazine naming Georgia Tech as the No. 1 best tuition<br />

investment in the U.S. for the second year in a row. While Georgia Tech boasts a top-ranked ROI by almost any measure, the Institute<br />

is recruiting students capable of and committed to improving the human condition through science, technology, business, and liberal<br />

arts programs.<br />

• Georgia Tech students represent 1<strong>15</strong> countries and the Institute has research and education collaborations in more than 80 countries.<br />

Students study, work, or pursue research projects in 67 countries. More than 46 percent of Georgia Tech students have an international<br />

experience by graduation.<br />

• Georgia Tech has a national reputation for embracing and promoting cross-disciplinary sustainability practices on campus, and in<br />

classrooms and labs. For six consecutive years, the Princeton Review has named Georgia Tech to its Green Honor Roll. Tech has also<br />

been named a Tree Campus USA for the past six years.<br />

• Georgia Tech has been a national champion in football four times (1917, 1928, 1952, and 1990), and its women’s tennis team won the NCAA<br />

National Championship in 2008. In <strong>2014</strong>, Georgia Tech’s football team earned a bowl berth for the 18th consecutive season and posted<br />

the program’s fifth 11-win season. The program has achieved a .500 or better record in ACC play for 20 straight years, the longest streak<br />

in the nation. Record-setting quarterback and 1999 Heisman Trophy runner-up Joe Hamilton was named to the <strong>2014</strong> College Football Hall<br />

of Fame class, becoming the 18th member with Tech ties in the Hall of Fame.<br />

• Georgia Tech student-athletes continued to excel in the classroom as well as the competitive arena, with a Graduation Success Rate<br />

(GSR) of 81 percent. Eight of Tech’s 17 varsity sports teams scored a perfect 1,000 on their Academic Progress Report (APR), while 11<br />

teams posted identical or better scores from the previous APR release. Georgia Tech’s golf program has recorded 1,000 every year<br />

since the introduction of APR in 2003-2004.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

Louisville<br />

• Established in 1798, UofL has the mandate to be Kentucky’s premier, nationally recognized metropolitan research university.<br />

• UofL’s mascot is the Cardinal Bird, affectionately known as Louie. Its most famous landmark is a large, original bronze casting of Rodin’s<br />

“The Thinker” in front of Grawemeyer Hall. The statue, given to the the city of Louisville to recognize its namesake, French monarch<br />

Louis XVI, has been in place at UofL since 1949. In 2012, the sculpture was completely refinished.<br />

• With a student body of over 22,500 and faculty and staff of nearly 7,000, UofL offers more than 250 areas of study. Its students hail<br />

from across Kentucky, 52 U.S. states and territories, and more than 90 countries. UofL offers its students 376 recognized student<br />

organizations, 32 national Greek letter fraternities and sororities, and 23 sports clubs.<br />

• Since 2003, UofL has earned 88 prestigious Fulbright Scholarships, more than all other Kentucky institutions combined.<br />

• The University of Louisville is home to the unique FirstBuild micro-factory, a partnership among the university, GE Appliances, and<br />

Arizona-based Local Motors. The 35,000-square-foot facility is a space where home appliances are designed, built, and sold, using an<br />

online co-creation community and micro-manufacturing model.<br />

• In fall 20<strong>15</strong>, the University of Louisville and UL LLC, a global science safety company, will open the first-of-its-kind UL Additive<br />

Manufacturing Competency Center on the Belknap Campus. The center will train engineers and other professionals from around the<br />

world on sophisticated 3D printing and other additive manufacturing machinery.<br />

• UofL received a $5.5 million grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust to fund several clinical trials, including one trial targeting cervical<br />

cancer by using tobacco plants and another using tobacco plants to fight HIV/AIDS.<br />

• As of July <strong>2014</strong>, UofL’s Charting Our Course Capital Campaign has exceeded $1 billion in private fundraising for scholarships, teaching,<br />

research, and facility construction and renovation.<br />

• In Fall 2013, the University opened a 128,000-square-foot Student Recreation Center featuring an exercise and weight facility, six<br />

basketball courts, a multi-activity court, a jogging track, aerobics studios, fitness labs, a gaming area and classrooms.<br />

• Under President James Ramsey, UofL has invested over $1.7 billion in campus development, including the beautification of surrounding<br />

green spaces.<br />

• Louisville sponsors 23 varsity athletic programs, 10 for men and 13 for women. The Cardinals have won three NCAA team championships<br />

(men’s basketball in 1980, 1986 and 2013) and 12 NCAA individual titles (four in men’s swimming, four in men’s track and field, two in<br />

women’s swimming, and two in women’s track and field). Louisville is one of only eight programs in the nation with three or more NCAA<br />

men’s basketball titles.<br />

• Ten UofL teams—five men’s and five women’s—finished <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> ranked in the nation’s Top 25, and Louisville was one of just two schools<br />

with its football and men’s and women’s basketball teams all ranked in the Associated Press Top 25.<br />

• Cardinal athletic teams posted a collective 3.125 GPA during the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> academic year, with 20 of 23 teams achieving a 3.0 or better<br />

for the 20<strong>15</strong> spring semester. Three student-athletes earned Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-America honors in Joachim Ball (soccer),<br />

Wayne Blackshear (basketball), and Kelsi Worrell (swimming). A total of 276 student-athletes have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or better.<br />

• Fifteen University of Louisville athletic teams posted a perfect score in the most recent single-year Academic Progress Rate (APR) data.<br />

Four programs -- men’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s golf and softball – have perfect APR scores for the most recent fouryear<br />

period from 2010-14 and received NCAA Public Recognition Awards.<br />

• UofL student-athletes completed over 7,000 service hours through its CardsCARE community outreach program during the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> year,<br />

a total which ranked second in the nation in the NCAA Team Works Challenge.<br />

• The KFC Yum! Center basketball arena, Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium for football, and Mark and Cindy Lynn Stadium for soccer are stateof-the-art<br />

facilities. Since 2010, UofL has also built a rowing center, expanded its football, baseball, and softball stadiums and purchased<br />

the Cardinal Golf Club, rebranding it as the University of Louisville Golf Club. UofL is constructing a new $14.5 million student-athlete<br />

academic center, planned to open in August 2016.<br />

• UofL is the only university to ever win a Bowl Championship Series (BSC) Bowl game, place both its men’s and women’s basketball teams<br />

in the NCAA Final Four (as champions and runners-up, respectively) and reach the College World Series all in the same academic year,<br />

2012-13. CBS’s Best in College Sports ranked UofL as first in the nation in 2012-13 and third in 2013-14.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

MIAMI<br />

• Miami is the youngest institution in the ACC. Although founded in 1925, Miami did not start classes until October 1926 in a partially constructed<br />

hotel after a hurricane had devastated other opening facilities. This auspicious start not only provided the name for the Miami Hurricanes, but<br />

also provided a foundation for a fast growing citizen-founded university, which has had only five presidents during its entire existence.<br />

• For the sixth year in a row the University of Miami has ranked in the top 50 in U.S. News & World Report’s annual America’s Best Colleges issue.<br />

In the 20<strong>15</strong> report, UM is ranked No. 48 nationwide and is the No. 1 school in Florida.<br />

• Miami awarded the first athletic scholarship to a female student-athlete.<br />

• Miami is among the first, if not the first institution, to adopt an athletics logo as its school-wide symbol, the U.<br />

• Between 1985 and 1994, the Miami Hurricanes football team won 58 straight games at home, breaking the record for the longest home winning<br />

streak previously held by Alabama.<br />

• The Miami Hurricanes hold the record for the most players selected in the first round in a single NFL draft (six in 2004).<br />

• Miami’s athletic program boasts a winning tradition that includes more than 65 national championships, 450+ All-Americans and two Heisman<br />

Trophy winners.<br />

• The Miami women’s tennis team won its first regular-season ACC title and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the ninth consecutive year.<br />

• The Miami Hurricanes baseball team won its second ACC regular-season championship in program history and posted a nation-leading 42nd<br />

consecutive NCAA postseason appearance. The Hurricanes also advanced to the College World Series.<br />

• Five Miami Hurricanes teams are among the top 10 percent in NCAA Academic Progress Rates-men’s basketball, men’s diving, women’s swimming,<br />

and men’s and women’s cross country. All 18 of the University of Miami’s athletic programs achieved a score of 960 or higher out of a possible<br />

1,000 points.<br />

• The School of Medicine was founded in 1952 as the first medical school in Florida.<br />

• The Miller School of Medicine’s Bascom Palmer Eye Institute was rated the nation’s No. 1 ophthalmology program for the 11th consecutive year in<br />

the U.S. News <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> Best Hospitals rankings.<br />

• Climbing 10 spots in eight years, the Miller School jumped to No. 46 in U.S. News & World Report’s 20<strong>15</strong> ranking of the best medical schools<br />

for research.<br />

• The University of Miami installed its first fully research-dedicated functional MRI (fMRI) for human brain imaging. The fMRI, located in the new<br />

Neuroscience Annex on the Coral Gables campus, places researchers from the College of Arts and Sciences and Miller School of Medicine at the<br />

forefront of scholarship in brain function and neurological health.<br />

• Researchers at the Hussman Institute for Human Genomics helped to identify the first common genetic risk factor for autism spectrum disorder.<br />

They also identified nine genes that may increase susceptibility for Alzheimer’s disease and confirmed a region on chromosome 12q long<br />

believed to harbor an Alzheimer’s risk gene.<br />

• UM’s faculty are expert scholars and teachers. They include Guggenheim Fellows, Fulbright and National Science Foundation scholars, and<br />

members of national academies.<br />

• University of Miami alumni are part of a 165,000-member alumni community living in all 50 states and in <strong>15</strong>4 countries. Among them are CEO’s,<br />

Pulitzer Prize winners, Rhodes and Fulbright scholars, Grammy and Emmy winners, Heisman trophy winners, and political leaders.<br />

• University of Miami alumna Lauryn Williams, the former track and field superstar who won gold as a member of the 2012 Summer Olympics<br />

100-meter relay team and silver in the 100 meters at the 2004 games in Athens, claimed silver with Elana Meyers in women’s bobsled in Sochi,<br />

becoming only the fifth athlete in Olympic history to medal in both the summer and winter games.<br />

• The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science’s new Marine Technology and Life Sciences Seawater Complex includes the Alfred C.<br />

Glassell, Jr. SUSTAIN Building, a wind-wave-storm surge simulator capable of generating Category 5 hurricane –force winds.<br />

• The University of Miami surpassed the $1.6 billion goal for its Momentum2 campaign, more than a year ahead of schedule.<br />

• The University of Miami was ranked No. 6 in the nation for Race/Class Interaction and listed as the Best Southeastern College in the Princeton<br />

Review’s The Best 379 College: 20<strong>15</strong> Edition.<br />

• U.S. News ranked two UM graduate programs among the top 10 in its 20<strong>15</strong> edition of Best Graduate Schools: The Miller School’s Physical Therapy<br />

program (No. 9) and the School of Law’s Tax Law program (No. 5).<br />

• In April 20<strong>15</strong>, Julio Frenk, Dean of the Faculty at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Mexico’s former Minister of Health, was<br />

named the University of Miami’s next president, becoming the first Hispanic president in the institution’s history. Frenk succeeds Donna E.<br />

Shalala, who led the University of Miami since 2001 and served under President Bill Clinton as the longest-serving U.S. Secretary of Health and<br />

Human Services.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

• The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was the nation’s first state university to open its doors and the only public university to<br />

award degrees in the 18th century. Authorized by the N.C. Constitution in 1776, the University was chartered by the N.C. General Assembly<br />

Dec. 11, 1789, the same year George Washington first was inaugurated as president. The cornerstone was laid for Old East, the nation’s<br />

first state university building, Oct. 12, 1793. Hinton James, the first student, arrived from Wilmington, North Carolina, Feb. 12, 1795.<br />

• UNC-Chapel Hill was first among the 100 U.S. public colleges and universities that offer the best combination of top-flight academics and<br />

affordable costs as ranked by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine in December <strong>2014</strong>. For the 14th time in a row, the University has<br />

ranked first on best values to in-state students.<br />

• North Carolina was No. 1 on the “Top 10 Best Value Public Colleges for <strong>2014</strong>” list published by The Princeton Review and reported jointly<br />

with USA Today, and was the 5th best public university in U.S. News & World Report’s 20<strong>15</strong> “Best Colleges” guidebook for the 14th<br />

consecutive year.<br />

• For the 10th straight year, Carolina has received a record number of first-year applications — more than 31,900 applicants vying for<br />

places in the Class of 2019. Nearly 84 percent of the first-year students were in the top 10 percent of their high school classes. Thirteen<br />

percent were first-generation college students. In all, Carolina enrolled 18,350 undergraduates. Total enrollment is 29,135.<br />

• The Carolina Covenant serves as a national model for providing a debt-free education to qualified low-income students. More than 90<br />

public and private universities nationwide have followed Carolina’s lead with this program since 2003. Thirteen percent of the last two<br />

incoming classes were Carolina Covenant Scholars and more than 5,300 students have benefited from the program since it began.<br />

• More than one-third of UNC undergraduates study in other countries before graduation – one of the highest study abroad rates among<br />

public universities nationwide. Since 1973, more than 250 Fulbright Student Program Awards for global research and study.<br />

• Carolina has 14 faculty members in the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, considered one of the highest honors a U.S. scientist<br />

or engineer can receive.<br />

• Carolina ranks among the nation’s top 10 universities in research dollar volume, and has become increasingly focused on innovation<br />

and entre¬preneurship. Each year, the University conducts close to $1 billion in research activity, supporting all or part of the salary of<br />

nearly 10,000 UNC employees and adding tremendous value to the state’s economy.<br />

• In May 20<strong>15</strong>, UNC launched a first-of-its-kind public-private partnership with GlaxoSmithKline, creating a research center on campus and<br />

a jointly owned company, Qura Therapeutics, dedicated to discovering a cure for HIV/AIDS.<br />

• Carolina started a new distance-learning program for service members, UNC Core, and also added a new full-time position dedicated to<br />

helping veterans navigate the higher education process.<br />

• Multiple UNC graduate programs were highly ranked by U.S. News and World Report for the 2016 edition of “America’s Best Graduate<br />

Schools,” including School of Medicine (Primary Care, No. 2).<br />

• In <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, the NCAA recognized six Carolina teams for achieving APRs in the top 10 percent of their respective sports: men’s tennis,<br />

women’s fencing, women’s golf, gymnastics, women’s tennis and volleyball. The women’s fencing and women’s golf teams earned Top<br />

10 recognition for the 10th in time as many years; no other public institution in the ACC has more than one team honored in each of the<br />

APR’s 10 years. Seventeen UNC varsity athletic teams posted four-year APRs of 980 or higher, and all 28 teams average 981, three points<br />

above the national average.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

NC STATE<br />

• NC State is one of the nation’s preeminent research institutions, attracting top faculty and students from around the world and globally<br />

recognized for creating economic, societal and intellectual prosperity.<br />

• With nearly 35,000 students, NC State educates more North Carolinians than any other university.<br />

• U.S. News & World Report ranks NC State as one of the top five public university values in the country, and as a top-20 “up-and-comer,”<br />

recognizing its rising national profile. The Princeton Review and Washington Monthly also rate NC State among the top 5 best public<br />

university values.<br />

• NC State provides students the top return on investment among N.C. public universities according to PayScale.com. PayScale also ranks<br />

NC State first among N.C. public universities in average graduate mid-career salary.<br />

• NC State’s graduates leave ready to succeed in the workforce. The Wall Street Journal ranks NC State graduates among the top 20 most<br />

desired by business recruiters.<br />

• NC State was the first ACC institution to integrate athletics (1956).<br />

• NC State was one of just three programs to win a bowl game, advance to the men’s basketball Sweet 16 and earn an NCAA Baseball<br />

Regional bid (joining Notre Dame and UCLA).<br />

• tIn the classroom, NC State student-athletes continue to perform at an extremely high level, as 14 of 23 programs earned single-year<br />

perfect APR scores, five programs earned public recognition for multi-year APR excellence. NC State scored its highest marks ever in<br />

the Federal Graduation Rate, and the second-highest in the Graduation Success Rate.<br />

• NC State has experienced a resurgence in basketball with Mark Gottfried, reaching four straight NCAA tournaments and advancing to two<br />

Sweet Sixteens under his direction, including this season.<br />

• The NC State football program engineered one of the most impressive turnarounds in college football in <strong>2014</strong>, as Dave Doeren guided the<br />

Wolfpack to the second-biggest improvement in victories among Power 5 schools, including a bowl victory to close out the season.<br />

• The <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> athletic year included the first Super Regional appearance ever by a softball program from the state of North Carolina, while<br />

men’s and women’s swimming and diving, wrestling, women’s cross country, women’s golf and gymnastics all finished among the Top<br />

25 in their respective sports.<br />

• NC State is the No. 1 land-grant institution among top national colleges and universities granting the largest percentage of bachelor’s<br />

degrees in the STEM fields according to a recent U.S. News & World Report ranking.<br />

• NC State’s Centennial Campus is the premier university research campus in the country, where industry and government partners work<br />

alongside faculty, staff and students in state-of-the-art facilities.<br />

• NC State is a national leader in industry research funding and partnerships. The university holds more than 800 U.S. patents and is<br />

responsible for 400 new products and more than 100 startup companies.<br />

• NC State is the only university in the country leading two National Science Foundation Engineering Research Centers: one creating the<br />

smart grid of the future and the other pioneering self-powered health monitoring devices.<br />

• Researchers at NC State have pioneered cell-wall modifications in trees to optimize them for bioenergy production, developed novel<br />

light-activated antiviral and antibacterial coatings for textiles, created the first synthetic aorta and patented processes for the ultrahigh<br />

temperature pasteurization of liquid eggs.<br />

• NC State is home to Hunt Library, a world-class research library with more than one million volumes managed by a robotic book retrieval<br />

system. The library includes a computer gaming lab, visualization lab, ultra-HD media production facilities and more than 100 technologyrich<br />

collaborative spaces.<br />

• NC State’s College of Textiles produces more than half of the textile graduates in the country each year. Its College of Veterinary Medicine<br />

is ranked third in the nation and its College of Engineering is the fourth largest engineering undergraduate program in the U.S.<br />

• Fifty-two NC State student-athletes have been awarded the Weaver-James Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship since 1997 – the highest<br />

number of honorees among all league schools.<br />

• NC State is one of only <strong>15</strong> Division I schools to have won two or more NCAA titles in men’s basketball: 1974 and 1983.<br />

• NC State and its alumni provide $6.5 billion in annual economic impact for the state.<br />

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NOTRE DAME<br />

• The University of Notre Dame provides a distinctive voice in higher education that is at once rigorously intellectual, unapologetically moral in<br />

orientation, and firmly embracing of a service ethos. Founded in 1842 by a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Notre Dame is a national<br />

Catholic research university located adjacent to the city of South Bend, Indiana, in a metropolitan area of some 300,000, approximately 90 miles<br />

east of Chicago.<br />

• Admission to the university is highly competitive, with nearly six applicants for each freshman class position. Some 55 percent of incoming<br />

first-year students rank in the top 1 percent of their high school graduating classes, and 89 percent were in the top 10 percent of their classes.<br />

• Notre Dame is organized into four undergraduate colleges--Arts and Letters, Science, Engineering, and the Mendoza College of Business--the<br />

School of Architecture, the Law School, the Graduate School, 14 major research institutes, two dozen centers and special programs, and the<br />

University Library system. Enrollment is 12,179 students overall and 8,448 undergraduates.<br />

• The Graduate School, established in 1918, encompasses 11 terminal master’s degree programs, four professional master’s programs, and 26<br />

doctoral degree programs in and among 30 departments and institutes.<br />

• Notre Dame is rated among the nation’s top 20 universities in a wide array of surveys, and Notre Dame Law School and the Mendoza MBA<br />

Program are ranked 26th and 20th, respectively. The Mendoza College of Business undergraduate program has been ranked No. 1 in the nation<br />

for five consecutive years.<br />

• The graduation rate for Notre Dame students is 96 percent, a figure exceeded among national research institutions by only Harvard and<br />

Yale Universities.<br />

• Notre Dame is among the most geographically diverse universities in the country with students from all 50 states and nearly 90<br />

nations worldwide.<br />

• Notre Dame faculty members have won 53 fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities since 1999, more than for any other<br />

university in the nation.<br />

• Notre Dame ranks fifth in the percentage of students participating in study abroad programs among American doctoral/research institutions.<br />

The university offers more than 40 international study programs in 19 nations.<br />

• Led by the Center for Social Concerns, about 80 percent of Notre Dame students engage in some form of voluntary service learning during their<br />

years at the university, and at least 10 percent devote a year or more after graduation to serving the less fortunate in the United States and<br />

around the world.<br />

• Notre Dame’s service to the Catholic Church is extensive, including the Alliance for Catholic Education, a master’s program in which young<br />

graduates serve in under-resourced Catholic K-12 schools nationwide.<br />

• More U.S. presidents have delivered commencement addresses at Notre Dame than any other university in the nation.<br />

• The Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the 14-story Hesburgh Library with its 132-feet-high mural depicting Christ the Teacher, and the university’s<br />

historic Main Building with its famed Golden Dome are among the most widely recognized university landmarks in the world.<br />

• Notre Dame sponsors 26 varsity athletics programs (13 men’s, 13 women’s) and has won 30 national championships (11 consensus titles<br />

in football—1924-29-30-43-46-47-49-66-73-77-88; 8 in fencing—men in 1977-78-86, women in 1987, combined in 1994, 2003-05-11; 2 Helms<br />

Foundation titles in men’s basketball in 1927-36; plus NCAA crowns in women’s soccer in 1995, 2004 and 2010; women’s basketball in 2000-01;<br />

men’s tennis in 1944 and 1959; men’s golf in 1944, men’s cross country in 1957 and men’s soccer in 2013.<br />

• Notre Dame consistently leads all Football Bowl Subdivision institutions in athletic graduation rate measurements. In NCAA Graduation Success<br />

Rate figures, Notre Dame student-athletes have ranked number one among FBS schools eight straight years (2007-<strong>2014</strong>), including 99 scores<br />

from 2009-14. In other GSR ratings, Notre Dame male student-athletes have ranked first six straight years, female student-athletes have<br />

ranked number one eight straight years (all at 100) and football student-athletes have finished first four of the last six years.<br />

• Notre Dame in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> enjoyed one of its best across-the-board athletic years in its history, as 23 of 26 programs participated in postseason<br />

competition, as the Irish finished tenth overall in the NACDA Cup all-sports competition. Top achievements for the Irish in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> were a national<br />

runner-up finish in women’s basketball and a national semifinal appearance in men’s lacrosse. Notre Dame was one of only four institutions to<br />

play in a football bowl game and also qualify for NCAA brackets in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball.<br />

• Notre Dame finished the 2012 football regular season ranked number one in the Bowl Championship Series standings and became the first<br />

program to accomplish that, play in the BCS Championship Game and also rank number in graduation rates based on NCAA GSR numbers.<br />

• Notre Dame ranks second all-time, only behind Nebraska, in production of Capital One Academic All-Americans, as chosen by the College Sports<br />

Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).<br />

• The extensive RecSports program at Notre Dame features two historic offerings—the Bengal Bouts, the men’s boxing club’s annual charity<br />

tournament that since 1920 has benefited the missions in Bangladesh, and also Bookstore Basketball, the largest five-on-five outdoor basketball<br />

tournament in the world, annually featuring more than 700 team entries.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

PITT<br />

• Founded as the Pittsburgh Academy in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the nation and<br />

has regional campuses in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown, and Titusville, Pa.<br />

• The University’s more than 13,000 employees, including more than 5,200 faculty members, serve nearly 35,000 students drawn from all<br />

50 states, the District of Columbia, two U.S. territories, and 105 foreign countries through the programs of 16 undergraduate, graduate, and<br />

professional schools.<br />

• In a reaccreditation report issued in September 2012, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education praised Pitt as a “world class research<br />

university” with an “unwavering commitment to excellence” and an “extraordinarily talented and beloved leadership team.”<br />

• Pitt students consistently win a significant number of prestigious national awards for academic achievement. Since 1995, Pitt undergraduates<br />

have claimed one Gates Cambridge Scholarship, two Churchill Scholarships, four Rhodes Scholarships, five Truman Scholarships, six Marshall<br />

Scholarships, eight Udall Scholarships, and an astounding 45 Goldwater Scholarships.<br />

• Pitt is among the nation’s leading producers of student Fulbright grant winners, with more than <strong>15</strong>0 undergraduate Fulbright winners since<br />

1995. Pitt also is among the nation’s leading producers of Boren scholars, Whitaker International fellows, Critical Language scholars, and<br />

Humanity in Action fellows.<br />

• Senior faculty members have been elected to such prestigious groups as the Institute of Medicine, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American<br />

Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society for Clinical Investigation, National Academy of Education, American Academy of Nursing,<br />

and National Academy of Sciences. And they have claimed some of the country’s most prestigious awards, including the National Medal of Science,<br />

the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s “genius award,” the Charles S. Mott Prize in<br />

cancer research, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Award for exemplary contributions to humanistic studies.<br />

• Since the beginning of this century, Pitt alumni have received the Nobel Peace Prize, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the Pulitzer<br />

Prize for fiction, the National Medal of Science, the National Book Award, the John Fritz Medal in engineering, the Shaw Prize for Life Science and<br />

Medicine, the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research, and many other high honors.<br />

• In the most recent QS World University Rankings, a ranking of the world’s top 700 universities, the University of Pittsburgh was ranked among<br />

the 32 best in the United States and 111th in the world.<br />

• Since 1995, Pitt has attracted more than $9 billion of sponsored research support to its home region. This is a clear sign that Pitt is building on<br />

its proud past, a legacy that includes developing the vaccine that won this nation’s war against polio.<br />

• In 2012, Pitt surpassed its goal to raise $2 billion during its historic capital campaign. Thanks to generous gifts received from more than 189,000<br />

donors, the University was able to create more than 1,600 new endowments, including more than 600 student scholarships and fellowships and<br />

nearly <strong>15</strong>0 for new faculty chairs and professorships.<br />

• Pitt’s intercollegiate athletics history dates back to 1869 when the university began to field a baseball team. Today, Pitt sponsors 19 varsity<br />

sports with more than 450 student-athletes vying for conference, regional and national honors.<br />

• Pitt boasts a rich Olympic history that includes gold-medal winning performances in track, and silver and bronze medals in diving and basketball.<br />

• The Panthers rank fourth among all schools with eight inductees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Pitt’s gridiron legacy also includes 24 College<br />

Hall of Famers, 90 first-team All-America citations and nine national championships.<br />

• Tackle Aaron Donald, the 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year, was named the <strong>2014</strong> NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year<br />

and a Pro Bowler following a sparkling debut season for the St. Louis Rams. At Pitt, Donald was a unanimous All-American and recipient of such<br />

prestigious national honors as the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award, Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award.<br />

• In <strong>2014</strong>, Pitt running back James Conner was named the ACC’s overall Player of the Year and Offensive Player of the Year. Conner was also named<br />

a first team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) after rushing for 1,765 yards and an ACC-record 26 touchdowns.<br />

• Pitt is one of only nine programs to advance to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament in 12 of the past 14 seasons (2002-<strong>15</strong>).<br />

• Coach Suzie McConnell-Serio directed a remarkable turnaround for Pitt women’s basketball in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, leading the Panthers to a 20-12 record<br />

and an NCAA Tournament invitation. Guard Brianna Kiesel was a first-team All-ACC performer and went on to be the 13th overall pick in the 20<strong>15</strong><br />

WNBA Draft by the Tulsa Shock.<br />

• Women’s softball had its most accomplished season ever, compiling a 37-22 record under Coach Holly Aprile. The Panthers upset Notre Dame<br />

and North Carolina to earn their first berth in the ACC Tournament championship game. Pitt parlayed that ACC success into an at-large invitation<br />

to the NCAA Tournament, the first in school history.<br />

• Tyler Wilps was named the ACC Wrestling Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Wilps graduated with a 3.82 grade point average, majoring in finance. As<br />

a senior, he was an ACC champion, All-American and NCAA runner-up competing at 174 pounds.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

SYRACUSE<br />

• Founded in 1870, Syracuse University is a private research university dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering student success<br />

through teaching excellence, rigorous scholarship, and interdisciplinary research.<br />

• Syracuse University enrolls about 11,800 undergraduates and 6,000 graduate students pursuing full- and part-time study in 11 academic<br />

schools and colleges. They enjoy the resources of a beautiful 270-acre main campus; extended campus venues in Los Angeles,<br />

Washington DC, and Manhattan; and study abroad centers on four continents.<br />

• Four of Syracuse’s schools and colleges – Architecture, Information Studies, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and<br />

Newhouse School of Public Communications – rank among the best in the nation. Academic programs in creative writing, industrial and<br />

interactive design, and environmental engineering enjoy national recognition.<br />

• Syracuse’s distinguished roster of faculty scholars includes two MacArthur Fellows; a Pulitzer Prize winner; award-winning poets;<br />

acclaimed writers; members of the National Academy of Arts and Sciences; and Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement<br />

of Science.<br />

• The University’s student body is among the most diverse for an institution of its kind across multiple dimensions. Students represent<br />

all 50 states and 126 countries; 30 percent are students of color; and 17 percent are first-generation college students. Nearly two-thirds<br />

of students receive institutional aid.<br />

• Nearly 60 percent of students engage in co-curricular service or academic service learning.<br />

• Syracuse has a long legacy of support for veterans, from enrolling unprecedented numbers of returning soldiers under the GI Bill<br />

to launching the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities. Today it is home to the nationally recognized Institute<br />

for Veterans and Military Families, the first university-based institute in the U.S. dedicated to addressing the needs of veterans and<br />

their families.<br />

• Syracuse alumni include Ernie Davis, the first African-American Heisman Trophy winner; novelist Joyce Carol Oates; NBA great and<br />

former Detroit Mayor Dave Bing; Pro Football Hall of Famers Jim Brown, Floyd Little and Art Monk; Vice President Joseph Biden; pioneering<br />

astronaut Eileen Collins; writer/producer Aaron Sorkin; actress/singer Vanessa Williams; and ESPN announcer Mike Tirico.<br />

• Syracuse’s across-the-board finishes in the NACDA Directors’ Cup in the last four years have been part of the top six performances in<br />

Syracuse Athletics’ history, including the school’s best finish ever in 2013. In each of the past four seasons, at least nine teams have<br />

been represented in the NCAA postseason. In that span, Syracuse is one of just two schools nationally to place both men’s and women’s<br />

basketball teams in the NCAA tournaments and win football bowl games in those same years.<br />

• Student-athletes also excel in the classroom, with 58 percent achieving a grade point average of 3.0 or better in <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, including 22<br />

percent with a 3.5 or higher. Twelve teams had a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, while the cumulative GPA for all student-athletes is<br />

above a 3.0. In addition, men’s lacrosse student-athlete Kevin Rice earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and football studentathlete<br />

Sam Rodgers was a CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team honoree.<br />

• SU boasts six alumni in the Pro Football Hall of Fame; 17 coaches and players in the College Football Hall of Fame; the 2003 men’s<br />

basketball national championship; three members in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; 11 NCAA championships in men’s<br />

lacrosse; and 24 members in the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

• The University of Virginia is one of the nation’s top public universities. U.Va. was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson, who designed the<br />

buildings, planned the curriculum, and hired the first faculty members. Jefferson’s original “Academical Village” remains the heart of the<br />

University’s Grounds and is the only university in America designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. U.Va. is known for excellence in<br />

teaching, research, public service, and medicine.<br />

• Rankings for U.Va. are consistently high. The University is ranked second best public university by U.S. News & World Report, second<br />

best value in public colleges by Kiplinger, and third best value in public colleges by The Princeton Review.<br />

• U.Va. is highly selective. Among <strong>2014</strong> first-year students, 89 percent ranked in the top 10 percent of their graduating classes. The<br />

application review is holistic, allowing the admission committee to look far beyond grades and test scores to seek motivated students<br />

who will challenge their professors and each other through exploration, inquiry, discussion, and debate.<br />

• Graduation rates at U.Va. are among the highest in the country. The six-year graduation rate for students who entered in fall 2007 is 93<br />

percent. The six-year graduation rate for African-American students who entered in fall 2007 is 82.8 percent.<br />

• Student-athletes excel on the field and in the classroom. In <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, U.Va. captured six Atlantic Coast Conference championships – the<br />

most by any school in the conference. In <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong>, the men’s soccer team, the men’s tennis team, the baseball team and the women’s<br />

rowing Varsity 4 won national championships.<br />

• U.Va. is recognized as a leader in humanities, social sciences, and arts scholarship and is enhancing research efforts in science and<br />

engineering to support the pursuit of innovation and new discoveries with the potential to transform society.<br />

• U.Va. Medical Center—named one of “100 Great Hospitals” by Becker’s Hospital Review—is a nationally renowned academic medical<br />

center committed to educating tomorrow’s health-care leaders, offering outstanding patient care, and discovering better ways to<br />

treat diseases.<br />

• As a member of the Association of American Universities and a leading research institution, U.Va. offers undergraduates an outstanding<br />

educational experience with challenging academics and a wide range of volunteer-service and extracurricular opportunities.<br />

• Students at U.Va. have a long tradition of responsible self-governance. The University Judiciary Committee, The Honor Committee,<br />

Student Council, The Lawn Selection Committee, and many others are staffed and governed solely by students. Community service is a<br />

cornerstone of student life, and each year, students give over 110,000 hours of service valued at over 2.5 million dollars.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

VIRGINIA TECH<br />

• With more than 24,200 undergraduate students, about 7,000 graduate students, and more than 3,900 faculty members and researchers, Virginia<br />

Tech offers more degree programs and awards more diplomas than any other university in the Commonwealth of Virginia.<br />

• Virginia Tech received a record number of undergraduate applications for admission to the Class of 2019. The almost 22,500 freshman applications<br />

received to date is a 7.6 percent increase over last year’s total of 20,897.<br />

• Virginia Tech’s fully computerized library contains more than 2.3 million volumes, an array of specialized collections, and numerous<br />

electronic databases.<br />

• Virginia Tech is one of only three public universities in the United States to support both a military and a nonmilitary student lifestyle (the others<br />

are Texas A&M and North Georgia College and State University).<br />

UNDERGRADUATE<br />

• Virginia Tech ranked 27th among national public universities. Among all national universities, including such private institutions as Harvard and<br />

Yale, Virginia Tech ranked 71st.<br />

• The Virginia Tech College of Engineering undergraduate program ranked <strong>15</strong>th in the nation (tied with Johns Hopkins and Texas A&M) among all<br />

accredited engineering schools that offer doctorates. The program ranked eighth among engineering schools at public universities.<br />

• The Pamplin College of Business ranked 39th among the nation’s undergraduate business programs and 23rd among public institutions. Pamplin’s<br />

overall ranking places it in the top 5 percent of the 445 U.S. undergraduate programs accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools<br />

of Business International.<br />

• The College of Engineering’s Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics ranked 5th in the nation. Other notable placements: The Department<br />

of Biological Systems Engineering ranked 7th. The Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering’s two programs ranked 9th<br />

and 10th, respectively. The department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering ranked 17th and the department of Mechanical Engineering ranked<br />

16th; the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering came in at 13th and 18th respectively for each part of its program.<br />

• Virginia Tech’s undergraduate architecture program ranked fourth in the nation among architecture schools for 20<strong>15</strong> by DesignIntelligence. The<br />

school’s program in industrial design ranked second, the interior design program was ninth. Architecture programs are rated #3 in Construction<br />

Methods and Materials and among the top 10 for Analysis and Planning, Cross-disciplinary Teamwork, and Sustainable Design Practices<br />

and Principles.<br />

• The Princeton Review ranked Tech #1 Best Campus Food; #2 Town-Gown Relations are Great; #3 Their Students Love These Colleges; #5 for Best<br />

Quality of Life, Happiest Students, and Best Alumni Network; and #13 for Colleges that Pay You Back.<br />

• Virginia Tech is among the top 50 colleges and 25 best public colleges in Money Magazine’s new best college rankings list and also landed for the<br />

first time among the top 25 public colleges list as ranked by FORBES.<br />

• For the 10th year in a row, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine again ranked Virginia Tech among the best values in public education. The 20<strong>15</strong><br />

ranking is No. 26.<br />

• Virginia Tech reached No. 38 in the ranks of the nation’s top research institutions in the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) annual survey of<br />

higher education research expenditures<br />

• The NSF continues to rank Virginia Tech in the top 5 percent of universities in the nation, and Tech is the only Virginia institution in the top 50. At<br />

No. 23, it remains among the top 25 public research universities.<br />

• Virginia Tech, with an average starting salary of $53,800 for graduates, ranked No. 71 in the nation in the <strong>2014</strong>-<strong>15</strong> survey performed by Payscale.<br />

com. Tech ranks in the top 6 percent of universities by return on investment. Virginia Tech graduates bring in an average mid-career salary of<br />

$95,600.<br />

• Virginia Tech’s Relay for Life is the largest university Relay for Life in the world raising over $4.5 million over the last 14 years. In 20<strong>15</strong>, it raised<br />

more than $500,000 and recruited more than 5,000 participants for cancer research.<br />

GRADUATE<br />

• The College of Engineering’s overall graduate program ranked 21st among all schools of engineering for the third year in a row.<br />

• Three departments within the College of Engineering finished in the top 10 of their respective category. The Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil<br />

and Environmental Engineering ranked 9th among civil engineering programs, and the Grado Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering<br />

ranked 7th among industrial/manufacturing programs. The biological systems engineering department, also part of the College of Agriculture and<br />

Life Sciences, ranked 7th in the nation among biological/agricultural programs.<br />

• The Pamplin College of Business ranked 16TH among the nation’s best part-time M.B.A. schools in the 2016 survey.<br />

• The School of Education’s career and technical education program ranked fifth among technical-vocational education programs.<br />

• DesignIntelligence ranked the graduate landscape architecture program second in the nation; the graduate architecture program was ranked 14th.<br />

• Virginia Tech consistently ranks among the top <strong>15</strong> schools in the nation in number of patents received.<br />

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ACC POINTS OF PRIDE<br />

WAKE FOREST<br />

• The Alexander Meiklejohn Award For Academic Freedom was given to Wake Forest in 1978 by the American Association of<br />

University Professors.<br />

• In 1962 Wake Forest became the first southern private university to admit African-Americans. Jim Caldwell was the first African-<br />

American head football coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The first African-American quarterback and the first African-American to<br />

earn All-ACC honors in three straight years in the ACC were Wake Forest student-athletes.<br />

• The James W. Denmark Loan Fund, originally named the North Carolina Baptist Students’ Aid Association, is the oldest student loan fund<br />

in the United States, having been established at Wake Forest on November 30, 1875.<br />

• Wake Forest has a long and distinguished history in debate dating to the old campus in Wake Forest, NC. Having had final four finishes<br />

at the National Debate Tournament in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2006, 2008, and 2009 and with championships in 1997 and 2008, Wake<br />

Forest is among a small number of schools that has qualified most often for the national debate finals. Wake Forest has hosted two<br />

Presidential Debates, in 1988 and 2000.<br />

• Wake Forest is a pioneer in study abroad with emphasis on this aspect of education beginning in the 1970s. Each semester Wake Forest<br />

faculty and students gather for semester long study at each of the University owned houses in London, Venice, and Vienna. At present<br />

more than 60 percent of Wake Forest undergraduates participate in study abroad at some point during their undergraduate years.<br />

• During the past twenty years Wake Forest has had 12 Rhodes Scholars.<br />

• Wake Forest’s 1955 College World Series championship marked the first national championship by an Atlantic Coast Conference member<br />

institution.<br />

• Wake Forest was one of eight teams to play in the first NCAA basketball tournament in 1939.<br />

• With “Pro Humanitate” as its motto Wake Forest encourages service by its students and has more than <strong>15</strong>0 community partners locally,<br />

nationally, and internationally. During 2008 – 2009 two thirds of the undergraduate student body completed more than 85,000 service<br />

hours. The Brian Piccolo Cancer Fund was established by Wake Forest students in 1980 in memory of the alumnus and Chicago Bear<br />

football star who died of cancer in 1970 at age 26. Wake Forest students have raised more than $1 million for this Fund which supports<br />

cancer research.<br />

• Students in Wake Forest’s accountancy program have achieved the highest passage rate in the nation on the Certified Public Accountant<br />

(CPA) examination for the past five years. Since the program began offering a master’s degree in accounting in 1997, the graduates have<br />

achieved the top national ranking in passage rate of the CPA exam eight times.<br />

• The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials are examples of<br />

research groups at Wake Forest which are leading research efforts in their fields internationally.<br />

• Wake Forest University Health Sciences is the leading academic institution in the State of North Carolina in the amount of income<br />

generated through the licensing of Intellectual Property and is in the top five of academic institutions nationally in this activity.<br />

• In 1953 Wake Forest was one of the seven institutions that founded the Atlantic Coast Conference and provided the new Conference with<br />

its first Commissioner. In 1956 Wake Forest successfully moved the approximately 120 miles from Wake Forest, NC, to Winston-Salem,<br />

NC, while retaining its name, heritage, traditions, and uniqueness as an institution. Persons closely associated with Wake Forest have<br />

stated that these two events, the moving to Winston-Salem and the joining with six other institutions to form the ACC, have been the two<br />

most important historical events that have contributed to the subsequent growth of Wake Forest to become a top 30 ranked national<br />

university today.<br />

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