Twenty Runners Voted to Cross Country All-Academic Teams - AmericaEast.com
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. -- Ten men and ten women have been named to the America East Cross Country All-Academic teams as announced by the conference office on Tuesday, November 18. Eight member institutions and 16 different academic majors are represented between both the men’s and women’s squads.
Two All-Conference runners were tabbed All-Academic on the men’s side: Stony Brook University’s Alex Felce (Stroud, England) and Binghamton University’s Chris Gaube (Vestal, N.Y.). Joining them on the All-Academic squad were University of Maine’s Miles Bartlett (Casco, Maine), Corey Bean (Cornville, Maine) and Charles Therriault (Clinton, Mass.), University of New Hampshire’s Wesley Dinnan (Juneau, Alaska) and Ben Jenkins (Francestown, N.H.), Stony Brook’s Scott Ulberg (Bellmore, N.Y.) and Vermont’s Tom Cheney (Milton, Vt.) and Charlie Schaefer (Blue Bell, Pa.).
Six top-ten finishers at the America East Championship were named to the women’s All-Academic Team, including four out of the top five. The team is made up of University at Albany’s Laura Cummings (Bay Shore, N.Y.), Boston University’s Erin Lagasse (Cranston, R.I.) and Sarah Mosser (East Aurora, N.Y.), University of Hartford’s Elizabeth Foster (Ellington, Conn.), University of New Hampshire’s Courtney Hamer (Andover, Mass.) and Kim Povec (Holland-Patent, N.Y.), Stony Brook University’s Laura Huet (Carrickmines, Ireland), Holly Van Dalen (Wanganui, New Zealand) and Lucy Van Dalen (Wanganui, New Zealand) and Vermont’s Diana Purtz (Powell, Ohio).
The All-Academic squads are a product of the June 2005 Athletics Director meetings, where faculty representatives and athletics directors from each of the conference’s nine member institutions decided to honor the league’s top student-athletes, whom excel equally in the classroom as they do on the playing field.
For the last two academic years, the All-Academic Team has been selected based on a formula. Starting this year, America East has adopted a more subjective approach based on feedback from various coaches’ groups and administrators and approval by the athletic directors. The process will now resemble the CoSIDA’s Academic All-America program. Student-athletes worthy of consideration will now be nominated by member sports information directors and voted on by committee of SIDs, academic advisors and faculty representatives from all nine member institutions.
All-Academic squads for team sports are based on the number of athletes that participate in a contest at one time or are made up of 10 student-athletes for individual sports. To be nominated for the distinction, student-athletes must be a starter or important reserve for their team and participate in at least 50 percent of their team’s games or competitions. In the classroom, student-athletes must have a 3.30 GPA and have completed at least one calendar year at their institution. Freshman are not eligible for consideration.
Men’s Cross Country All-Academic Team
Name Cl. School Hometown/High School GPA Major
Miles Bartlett Jr. Maine Casco, Maine/Lake Region 3.46 Kinesiology
Corey Bean Jr. Maine Cornville, Maine/Skowhegan 3.80 English
Tom Cheney Sr. Vermont Milton, Vt./Milton 3.73 Political Science & Sociology
Wesley Dinnan Jr. New Hampshire Juneau, Alaska/Juneau-Douglas 3.35 English: Journalism
Alex Felce Jr. Stony Brook Stroud, England/Archway Comp. 3.48 Mechanical Engineering
Chris Gaube Jr. Binghamton Vestal, N.Y./Vestal 3.62 Literature & Rhetoric
Ben Jenkins Sr. New Hampshire Francestown, N.H./Con-Val 3.87 Mechanical Engineering
Charlie Schaefer Jr. Vermont Blue Bell, Pa./Wissahickon 3.40 Recreation Management
Charles Therriault Sr. Maine Clinton, Mass./Amherst 3.80 Biology & Parks Recreation and Tourism double major
Scott Ulberg Jr. Stony Brook Bellmore, N.Y./John F. Kennedy 3.71 Biology
Women’s Cross Country All-Academic Team
Name Cl. School Hometown/Previous School GPA Major
Laura Cummings Sr. Albany Bay Shore, N.Y./North Carolina 3.49 English
Elizabeth Foster Sr. Hartford Ellington, Conn./Ellington 3.78 Health Sciences
Courtney Hamer Jr. New Hampshire Andover, Mass./Andover 3.62 Civil Engineering
Laura Huet Jr. Stony Brook Carrickmines, Ireland/Loreto College Foxrock 3.60 Business
Erin Lagasse Jr. Boston U. Cranston, R.I./Cranston West 3.46 Communication
Sarah Mosser Jr. Boston U. East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora 3.33 Communication
Kim Povec Sr. New Hampshire Holland-Patent, N.Y./Whitesboro 3.76 Nutrition
Diana Purtz Sr. Vermont Powell, Ohio/Worthington-Kilbourne 3.72 Spanish & Psychology double major Holly Van Dalen So. Stony Brook Wanganui, New Zealand/Wanganui Collegiate 3.64 Arts & Sciences
Lucy Van Dalen So. Stony Brook Wanganui, New Zealand/Wanganui Collegiate 3.60 Arts & Sciences