15 named to Division I All-Academic Track & Field Team
NEW ORLEANS -- In addition to naming this year’s DI Scholar Women of the Year, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the Division I All-Academic Track & Field team. BYU tied Nebraska for the most student athletes named to the team with 15 each.
Among the women named to the All-Academic team from BYU and Nebraska, a total of 676 student athletes represented 171 schools throughout the country as this years honorees. In order to qualify for this honor, the student athlete must have maintained certain academic and athletic standards:
- Compile a cumulative grade point average of 3.25
- Finish the regular season in the national top 96 in an individual event (Indoor)
- Finish the regular season in the top 48 in a relay event (Indoor)
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Participate in any round of the NCAA Division I Championships (Outdoor)
Division I All-Academic Honorees Name Class Katy Andrews Senior Diana Blauer Senior Christen Guenther Senior Cecily Boyce Freshman Lisa Drury Junior Lexi Eaton Freshman Candace Eddy Junior Sarah Edwards Senior Rachel Fisher Junior Amber Freeman Huntington Junior Michaelanne Laurent Junior Diane McAllister Perry Senior Nicole Naatjes Freshman Katie Palmer Senior Nachelle Mackie Junior
To earn Scholar Athlete of the Year honors, All-Academic status is required, and the athlete must place the highest in individual events during the latest NCAA Championships. Athletes who win multiple titles are ranked higher if there is a tie. This year’s Scholar Athletes of the Year are California’s Debroah Maier, Arizona’s Brigetta Barrett, Dartmouth’s Abbey D’Agostino, and Oklahoma’s Brittany Borman.