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Clemson Has 199 Students on ACC Academic Honor Roll


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GREENSBORO, N.C. - The 47th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic

Honor Roll, noting academic excellence by student-athletes for the

2002-03 school year, contains a record 1,762 performers as announced

today by Commissioner John Swofford.

The Honor Roll is comprised of those student-athletes who

participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point

average of 3.0 or better for the full academic year. Duke led the

league in total selections for the 15th straight year, placing 346 on

the list, while North Carolina was second with 257 student-athletes.

Virginia was third with 230 student-athletes and Clemson was fourth

with 199, followed by NC State (181), Maryland (173), Florida State

(160), Wake Forest (112) and Georgia Tech (104).

Featured on this year's Honor Roll are several student-athletes that

were NCAA Individual Champions or led their team to an NCAA Title

including Clemson's golfer D.J. Trahan, a four-time ACC Honor Roll

member who led the Tigers to their first-ever NCAA Men's Golf Title.

Florida State's Lacy Janson and North Carolina's Alice Schmidt were

both crowned NCAA Champions in the pole vault and the 800 meter and

distance medley relay, respectively. Wake Forest captured the NCAA

Field Hockey Championship behind the play of Kelly Dostal who led the

ACC in scoring and was the ACC Tournament MVP.

Also included on the list of top student-athletes are several players

who earned top honors in their respective sports. Virginia football

player Matt Schaub was the 2002 ACC Football Player of the Year.

Georgia Tech senior placekicker Luke Manget finished his career with

an ACC record 160 consecutive PATs and is third on the ACC career

scoring list with 322 points. Duke lacrosse player Kate Kaiser,

Clemson football standout Jackie Robinson and Florida State track and

field performer Gary Visser are all five-time ACC Academic Honor Roll

members and were recipients of a 2003 ACC Weaver, James, Corrigan

Post-Graduate Scholarship. Duke basketball player Vicki Kraphol

makes her second-straight appearance after leading the Blue Devils to

the Final Four while Nick Horvath finished his Duke basketball career

as a four-time ACC Honor Roll member. Maryland's women's lacrosse

player Kelly Coppedge was named ACC Player of the Year while NC

State's Joe Gaetti led the Wolfpack to the NCAA Baseball Super

Regionals.

A complete listing of the student-athletes on the 2002-03 ACC Honor

Roll follows:

Clemson (199): Lindsey Abbott 3 - Volleyball; Kara Adloff 2 - Rowing;

Rebecca Adnot - Track; Daniel Alge - Track; Lori Ashton -

Volleyball; Jeffrey Atteberry 3 - Swimming; Jennifer Barton - Track;

Michael Barton 3 - Track; Ryane Beasley 2 - Volleyball; Heather Beem

3 - Soccer; Katharine Bero 2 - Rowing; Erica Bethel - Rowing; Julian

Betko - Basketball ; Joe Bever 2 - Football; Caitlin Bissell 2 -

Swimming; Nicholas Black 3 - Football; Ashlea Bowen 3 - Tennis;

Amanda Brandon - Rowing; Mary Brewer 4 - Swimming; Ashlee Brown 2 -

Rowing; Lindsay Browne - Soccer; Nicollette Burgess 4 - Rowing;

Jenna Burtch 4 - Swimming; Sarah Canterbury 2 - Rowing; Nichole

Carlton - Swimming; Erin Carne 2 - Swimming; Rachel Caslen -

Rowing; Ryan Cassella - Swimming; Jennifer Champa - Rowing; Cole

Chason - Football; Joanna Church - Rowing; Meghann Clifford 4 -

Swimming; Kimberly Cober 2 - Swimming; Julie Coin - Tennis; Mandy

Commons - Swimming; John Cooper - Soccer; Josh Cribb 2 - Baseball;

Denise Cruse - Track; Kenneth Cutler 2 - Soccer; Kiki Dallao 2 -

Volleyball; Shannon Day 2 - Track; Tim Debeer - Football; Sarah

Deibler - Swimming; Herman Demmink - Baseball; Nicholas Deprimio 3

- Football; Carole Dillon 2 - Rowing; Ania Dolinska 2 - Tennis;

Jermel Douglas - Basketball ; Ben Duncan - Golf; Jess Easterling -

Baseball; Jenny Edwards - Rowing; Rodney Feaster 3 - Football; Ryan

Fenton 3 - Track; Jonathon Folds 3 - Swimming; Kyle Frank 2 -

Baseball; Anna Beth Fuller - Soccer; Stephen Furr - Football;

Rachel Gallegos 4 - Soccer; Sarah Gardner 2 - Volleyball; Bradley

Gibson 2 - Soccer; Derek Gilson 2 - Track; Hunter Gilstrap 2 -

Soccer; Corey Gledhill - Rowing; Mary Gosselin 3 - Track; Allison

Graham - Soccer; Marianne Grant 3 - Rowing; Mary Nell Green 2 -

Rowing; Zane Green 2 - Baseball; Aurelie Gresset - Swimming; Sunnie

Harmon 2 - Tennis; Paul Harrelson 3 - Baseball; Catriona Harris -

Rowing; Leigh Ann Harrison 3 - Soccer; Jaime Hart - Rowing; Sarah

Heck - Soccer; Candice Hein - Soccer; Matt Hendrix - Golf; Mark

Henly - Swimming; William Henry 2 - Football; Lauren Heos - Soccer;

Chase Hilgenbrinck 3 - Soccer; Carly Hill - Volleyball; Rick Hill 2

- Track; Marcus Hodge 3 - Track; Jeff Hourigan - Baseball; Ryan Hub

2 - Baseball; Cristina Hughes - Rowing; Grafton Ifill - Track; John

Ingram - Baseball; Greg Isaacs - Track; Steven Jackson 3 -

Baseball; Maryellyn Jamieson 2 - Swimming; Erica Jaros - Track;

Dwayne Jones - Soccer; Gregg Jones 2 - Golf; Ben Kanoy - Swimming;

Chelsea Kautz - Rowing; Donald Kautz - Track; Andrew Kessler 2 -

Track; Jane Keydoszius 3 - Track; Sarah Keyes 3 - Swimming; Shelly

Klaus - Swimming; Adam Klotzbach 3 - Track; Erika Knaebel - Rowing;

Sander Koning 2 - Tennis; Lindsey Kroeger 3 - Swimming; Emily Kuivila

4 - Rowing; Sally Kukla 3 - Rowing; Paige Ledford 2 - Soccer; Richele

LeSaldo - Tennis; Ryan Lewis 3 - Track; David Liebers - Swimming;

Collin Mahoney - Baseball; Andrea Martinelli - Rowing; Sarah

McClurg - Soccer; Kimberley McGill - Track; Jason Meany 2 - Track;

Jonathan Mengering - Swimming; Robin Mescher - Rowing; Ash Misquith

- Tennis; Allison Mitchell 3 - Soccer; Liz Monteith - Rowing; Justin

Moore - Soccer; Matt Morgan - Track; Kensey Morris 3 - Swimming;

Derrick Mulder 2 - Swimming; Cindy Mullinix 3 - Soccer; Meaghan

Murphy 3 - Swimming; Kara Nichols - Rowing; Katherine Niebauer 3 -

Rowing; Elizabeth Noll 3 - Rowing; Matthew Norman 4 - Swimming;

Gisele Oliveira 2 - Track; Gene Pate - Football; Ioana Paun -

Tennis; Clay Pendleton - Track; Tanya Peterson - Soccer; Casey

Phillips - Track; Katie Pickett 3 - Track; Gene Pierce 2 - Baseball;

Jimmy Polk 3 - Football; Stephen Poole - Golf; Kristen Procopio

Allen - Soccer; Kanetra Queen 3 - Basketball; Tommy Rappold 2 -

Swimming; Jaclyn Rath - Rowing; Buddy Reed 2 - Swimming; Megan Reed

2 - Rowing; Steve Rhyne 2 - Soccer; Lionel Richardson - Football;

Charles Roberts - Soccer; Jackie Robinson 5 - Football; Shawan

Robinson - Basketball ; Laura Rukat - Track; Jennifer Sanders 3 -

Soccer; Jeff Scott 4 - Football; Jaime Seitz - Rowing; Ashley Shafer

- Swimming; Scott Shaw 3 - Track; Beau Shay 2 - Basketball ; Eric

Shulick 2 - Swimming; Michael Sims 4 - Golf; David Smith 2 - Track;

Paul Souders 3 - Soccer; Nate Spice 4 - Swimming; Kathryn Spinapolice

- Rowing; Anne Stanton 2 - Swimming; Meghan Stanton - Volleyball;

Goran Sterijovski - Tennis; Ana Stiglic 3 - Tennis; James Stoffer 3

- Swimming; Jennifer Stokes - Rowing; Ann Sullivan - Rowing; Craig

Thomas 4 - Swimming; Kristin Thompson - Track; Kathryn Tierman -

Rowing; Amy Tolley 4 - Swimming; DJ Trahan 4 - Golf; Sarah Turner 2 -

Soccer; Brett Twente - Tennis; Diane Ulmer 2 - Rowing; Diana Ulrey 2

- Rowing; Kelly Urso - Swimming; Lydia Vandenbergh - Soccer;

Tabitha Vasilas 3 - Basketball; Lindsey Wagener - Rowing; Kate

Walker 3 - Swimming; Matthew Watson 4 - Football; Lindsey Wegrzyn -

Soccer; Elizabeth Weichel - Rowing; Kristen Weinacker - Rowing;

Amanda White 2 - Basketball; Amanda White 2 - Basketball; Charles

Whitehurst - Football; Sarah Wippermann - Swimming; Candice

Woodward - Rowing; Jennifer Wortman 2 - Rowing; Elizabeth Yost -

Rowing; Marija Zoric 3 - Volleyball

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