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   SWIMMERS ANDREW CHEVALIER AND ANASTASIA BOGDANOVSKI
          LEAD CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA®
                 DIVISION III AT-LARGE TEAMS
YOUNG HARRIS, Ga. – Senior swimmer Andrew Chevalier of Kenyon College and junior swimmer Anastasia
Bogdanovski of Johns Hopkins University headline the 2014 Capital One Academic All-America® Division III At-Large
Teams, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Chevalier and Bogdanovski have been selected as the NCAA Division III Academic All-America® of the Year award
winners for the men’s and women’s at-large programs, respectively.

The Capital One Division III Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division III
national governance structure, to assist CoSIDA with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2013-14 Division III
Academic All-America® teams program.

It marks the second straight year that a Kenyon men’s swimmer has earned Academic All-American of the Year honors,
after Curtis Ramsey earned the honor in 2013. Chevalier is one of four repeat first-team selections on the Capital One
Academic All-America® Division III Men’s At-Large squad, and one of 10 men to repeat as Academic All-America®
honorees.

A chemistry major with a 3.96 G.P.A., Chevalier was a member of Kenyon’s NCAA Division III national championship
men’s swimming and diving squad, earning All-America honors 12 times with 11 top-10 national finishes in his career. At
the 2014 national championships, the native of Golden, Colorado, recorded three top-10 finishes, finishing fourth in the
400-yard individual medley, sixth in the 500 freestyle and eighth in the 1,650 freestyle. A 2012 Olympic Trials qualifier, he
claimed the 2014 North Coast Athletic Conference title in the 400 IM in a conference-record 3:54.18. Chevalier was a
2014 team captain, Kenyon’s Bennett Memorial Award-winner, and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient.

One of seven first-time selections on this year’s Capital One Academic All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large First
Team, Bogdanovski garners her first-ever accolade. A public health major with a 3.67 G.P.A., Bogdanovski is the 2014
NCAA Swimmer of the Year after winning six of her seven career NCAA championships. A native of Fanwood, New
Jersey, Bogdanovski is the 2014 Division III Woman of the Year nominee for swimming & diving for the Collegiate Women
Sports Award (CWSA) and the Bluegrass Mountain Conference Swimmer of the Year. Bogdanovski also swims on the
Macedonia national team and holds four national records (50 freestyle, 100 freestyle, 50 backstroke, 100 backstroke).

Denison University swimmer Carlos Maciel is the lone three-time Academic All-America® honoree on this year’s men’s
squad, having earned second-team honors last year and third-team honors in 2012. A native of Recife, Brazil, and an
economics and international studies major with a 3.65 G.P.A., Maciel earned three All-American honors at the NCAA
national championships, finishing second in the 200 freestyle, third in the 200 individual medley and second as a member
of the 200 freestyle relay squad. A two-time national champion, Maciel earned All-America honors 17 times in his career,
Maciel was a member of teams that won the NCAA championship twice and earned national runner-up honors twice. He
is one of seven Denison Presidential Medalists and was named an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipient.

In addition to Chevalier, three other student-athletes repeated as first-team Academic
All-America ® honorees -- Washington & Jefferson College wrestler Josh Etzel, St.
Mary’s College of Maryland tennis player Andrew Gear and Massachusetts Institute
of Technology fencer Joey Rafidi.
Chevalier and Bogdanovski Lead Academic All-America® Division III At-Large Teams – page 2

A biochemistry major with a 3.78 G.P.A. from Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, Etzel finished sixth nationally in the 157-pound
weight class at the 2014 Division III wrestling championships, finishing 29-5 on the season. His 29-5 record included a 25-
match winning streak during the season, his third Presidents’ Athletic Conference championship and an NCAA Mideast
Region runner-up finish. The three-time Division III national tournament qualifier finished his career with a 97-18 career
record, the fourth-most wins in school history. A three-time National Wrestling Coaches Association Scholar All-American,
Etzel has also earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.

An English, political science and public policy major with a 4.00 G.P.A., Gear finished 13-6 in singles and 11-7 in doubles
for St. Mary’s, finishing his career as the school’s all-time leader in both singles (69) and doubles (56) victories, while also
holding single-season school records with 21 singles (2012) and 17 doubles (2013) victories. A five-time All-Capital
Athletic Conference selection, the 2014 CAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the 2013 CAC Player of the Year and
2011 CAC Rookie of the Year, Gear earned CAC Player of the Week honors six times in his career. The native of
Westminster, Maryland, was named St. Mary’s co-valedictorian and earned the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Arthur
Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award for the Atlantic South region. He was a four-time ITA Scholar-Athlete and
CAC All-Academic Team honoree.

An electrical engineering and computer science major with a 4.00 G.P.A. from Los Angeles, California, Rafidi finished the
season with a 34-9 record, finishing ninth in the NCAA fencing national championships as the only Division III epée
qualifier. He finished first at the New England Championships, winning MIT’s first individual title in 19 years, while finishing
second at the NCAA regional. A two-year captain, Rafidi was named the recipient of the NCAA Elite 89 Award as the
student-athlete at the NCAA championships with the highest G.P.A. He has a patent pending for a medical device that
alerts caregivers to the onset of pressure ulcer development in spinal cord injury patients.

Five other men’s student-athletes earned Academic All-America® honors for the second straight year. Carnegie Mellon
University senior golfer Ian Bangor, Ohio Northern University junior wrestler Cody Lovejoy and Wheaton (Ill.) College
senior wrestler Matt McCrary were second-team honorees last year, while Denison senior swimmer Spencer Fronk and
The College of St. Scholastica senior tennis player Nick Lambrecht were third-team honorees in 2013.

A business administration major with a 3.85 G.P.A., Bangor finished with a 75.2 stroke average in 2013-14, with an event
win, three top-three and seven top-10 finishes, ranking fifth in the Mid-Atlantic Region and leading Carnegie Mellon in
scoring average for the fourth straight year. A 2013 PING All-American and NCAA national championships competitor,
Bangor earned All-University Athletic Association honors twice, finished with a 75.2 career stroke average and is the
school’s all-time win leader with 10 in his career. The native of Moon Township, Pennsylvania, is a four-time PING Mid-
Atlantic Region Team member, two-time Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar and an All-UAA Academic honoree.

A pharmacy major with a 3.99 G.P.A., Lovejoy earned the NCAA Elite 89 Award at the Division III wrestling national
championships for the second year in a row, becoming the first-ever wrestler to repeat the honor. Lovejoy finished with a
43-5 record and 24 pins in 2013-14, earning All-American honors with a seventh-place finish at 285 pounds at the 2014
national tournament. The Harrod, Ohio, native earned Ohio Athletic Conference Wrestler of the Year honors this season,
while also earning NWCA Scholar All-America honors for the second straight year. He is a two-time national tournament
qualifier.

A business/economics major with a 4.00 G.P.A., McCrary finished with a 40-13 record at 174 pounds this season, winning
the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin championship in his weight class. He earned CCIW Wrestler of the
Week honors this season, while also winning the Knox Invitational title. He finished his career with 99 victories. A two-time
NWCA Scholar All-America and four-time CCIW Academic All-Conference honoree, McCrary earned the CCIW’s Merle
Chapman Award as the conference’s outstanding member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. McCrary is a
native of Wilmette, Illinois.

An economics and English major with a 3.60 G.P.A., Fronk is the second Denison swimmer on the Academic All-
America® First Team. A native of Greenwood Village, Colorado, Fronk earned six All-America honors this season,
including national runner-up honors in two relays and individual top-11 finishes in four other events. A three-time national
champion as an individual and 25-time All-American, he was a part of Denison teams that won the national title twice and
earned runner-up honors twice in his career. Fronk is also a recipient of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.

A biology major with a 3.96 G.P.A. from Stacy, Minnesota, Lambrecht finished 18-7 in singles competition and 16-5 in
doubles competition for St. Scholastica, which won the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference regular-season and
tournament titles with a 22-3 team record, 10-0 in UMAC play. An All-UMAC selection in 2013 and 2014, Lambrecht
finished his career with 52 singles victories, the third-most in program history and the only St. Scholastica tennis player to
Chevalier and Bogdanovski Lead Academic All-America® Division III At-Large Teams – page 3

record at least 50 career wins and have a greater-than-.700 winning percentage. He was named the school’s Male
Scholar-Athlete recipient.

A mechanical engineering major with a 3.92 G.P.A., MIT senior Craig Cheney earned Academic All-America® honors for
the first time. An Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches second-team All-American selection this season, Cheney
scored 49 goals and had 22 assists, while adding team-best totals in steals (73), ejections drawn (40), blocks (15) and
rebounds (16). He earned CPWA first-team all-conference, first-team all-tournament, and first-team Northern Division
honors, and holds school records for single-season steals, career steals (225) and career goals (204). The Sherwood,
Oregon, native earned ACWPC All-Academic honors and received an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.

Senior Thomas deLyon of Johns Hopkins joined Cheney as a water polo player on the first team. An economics major
with a 3.90 G.P.A. from Newbury Park, California, Hopkins earned honorable-mention All-America honors this season,
finishing with 60 goals and 24 assists for 84 points, and adding 65 ejections drawn, 16 steals and two blocks. The team
captain had a career year in 2014, scoring as many goals and points this season as he had in his first three seasons
combined. He ranks in the top 20 in school history in four career categories -- 10th in points (168), 20th in goals (114),
11th in assists (54) and 16th in steals (54).

Fellow Johns Hopkins athlete Will Kimball, a senior swimmer, was named to the first team. An international studies major
with a 3.52 G.P.A., from Baltimore, Maryland, Kimball was a part of back-to-back national titles as a member of the 800
freestyle relay, with the 2013 squad setting an NCAA record. A captain and 12-time All-American in his career, Kimball
holds the school record in the 200 freestyle and is a member of two school-record relays. He was a part of top-five team
finishes in the last two national championships. Kimball served an internship in the New York City Office for International
Affairs, and has volunteered in numerous service activities.

A business administration major with a 3.78 G.P.A. from Simi Valley, California, University of Redlands junior golfer
Bobby Holden is making his first appearance on the Academic All-America® First Team. This season, Holden claimed
the NCAA Division III national championship, finishing with a 9-under-par 279 -- the lone player to finish under-par. He led
Redlands to a third-place team finish in the national tourney. Holden finished with a 71.375 stroke average this season,
with four eagles and 59 birdies. A Palmer Cup finalist, Holden was also named Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference Athlete of the Year. He has earned all-region first-team honors three times and All-SCIAC first-team honors
twice, while also earning multiple All-America honors. He was part of Redlands squads that earned Golf Coaches
Association of America Team Academic Awards twice.

Clarkson University senior Christian Perryman is the lone skier to be named to the Academic All-America® First Team.
A mechanical engineering major with a 3.99 G.P.A., Perryman finished 16th overall at the U.S. Collegiate Ski and
Snowboard Association National Championships, earning 21st-place finishes in the giant slalom and slalom. He finished
10th in the giant slalom and 17th in the slalom at the USCSA regionals. A native of West Lebanon, New Hampshire,
Perryman was a two-time MacConnell Division All-Star (ranking in the top 15 in the conference). He has helped to
organize several philanthropic and community service-oriented activities for local youth.

The 15 members of the Capital One Academic All-America® Division III Men’s At-Large first team maintain an average
G.P.A. of 3.86. Three of the members boast a perfect 4.00 G.P.A.

Seniors Courtney Benson of Hamline and Katie Cecil of Carnegie Mellon are the two repeat selections on this year’s
Capital One Academic All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large First Team.

Benson once again is the lone gymnastics representative on the 2014 Capital One Academic All-America® Division III
Women’s At-Large First Team. An accounting and economics double major with a 3.96 G.P.A., Benson is a four-time All-
American in the floor exercise, vault and all-around events. A native of Winona, Minnesota, Benson is the 2014 National
Collegiate Gymnastics Association Senior Athlete of the Year.

A neuroscience major with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A., Cecil is a two-time NCAA Elite 89 winner for Division III Women's
Tennis. A native of Huntington Beach, Calif., Cecil won 48 singles matches and 44 doubles matches during her three-year
career with the Tartans, after transferring from Tulane University. Cecil was a first-team University Athletic Association
selection this season at No. 3 singles.

Seniors Victoria Foanio of Albright College, E’leyna Garcia of Guilford College, Paige Gooch of DePauw University and
Taylor Kitayama of Johns Hopkins are the four repeat selections on the 2014 Capital One Academic All-America®
Division III Women’s At-Large Team after being a second-team selection in 2013.
Chevalier and Bogdanovski Lead Academic All-America® Division III At-Large Teams – page 4

An accounting major with a 3.80 G.P.A., Foanio is a four-time first team All-Commonwealth Conference selection, a Mid-
Atlantic Conference Scholar Athlete and the 2011 Commonwealth Rookie of the Year. A native of Wyomissing,
Pennsylvania, Foanio was 9-0 in conference singles while never losing a set, and also went 6-1 in doubles matches. For
her career, Foanio is 78-8 at singles, including a 61-1 mark at first singles in dual-match competition and 59-24 at
doubles.

A psychology major with a 3.70 G.P.A, Garcia is Guilford's first two-time Academic All-America® honoree and the school's
first IWLCA All-American selection. A native of Plantation, Florida, Garcia set the NCAA Division III record by scoring at
least one goal in 70 consecutive games. The three-time All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) pick holds seven
school records, including career points (364) and goals in a game (10, two times), season (99) and career (287), which
stands second in ODAC history and 11th in NCAA Division III history.

An economics with a 3.70 G.P.A, Gooch is DePauw’s first four-time All-American, including earning her first-team
selection this season after being tabbed as second-team the previous three. A native of Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Gooch
was the 2014 NCAC Player of the Year and earned medalist honors at the NCAC Championships. Gooch won five of 11
tournaments and finished in the top 10 a total of 10 times.

A neuroscience major with a 3.66 G.P.A., Kitayama is a five-time NCAA champion and is the Johns Hopkins record-holder
with 25 All-America honors and 17 conference titles. A native of Boulder, Colorado, Kitayama holds four Johns Hopkins
individual records, four relay records as well as seven pool records (three individual, four relay). Kitayama is a Dean's List
student and Hodson Trust Scholar.

Senior Alissa Tinklenberg of Gustavus Adolphus College is the last repeat selection on the 2014 Capital One Academic
All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large Team after being a third-team selection in 2013. An accounting major with a
3.79 G.P.A., Tinklenberg is a two-time Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Women’s Swimmer of the Year after
winning three individual and four relay titles at the MIAC Championships. A native of Willmar, Minnesota, Tinklenberg was
awarded a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.

Senior Stephanie Lewis of Montclair State University is the lone field hockey representative on the 2014 Capital One
Academic All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large First Team. A psychology major with a 3.86 G.P.A., Lewis is a first-
team National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-American, first-team NFHCA All-Region and All-New Jersey Athletic
Conference honoree. A native of Garwood, New Jersey, Lewis scored seven goals and tied for the team and conference
lead in assists with 11 this season.

Senior Sydney Aveson of Plattsburgh State University is the lone ice hockey representative on the 2014 Capital One
Academic All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large First Team. An expeditionary studies major with a 3.50 G.P.A.,
Aveson is a three-time All-American, two-time Eastern College Athletic Conference Women's West Goalie of the Year and
the 2014 ECAC Women's West Player of the Year. A native of West Covina, California, Aveson recorded 30 career
shutouts – more than any other Division III men's or women's goaltender.

Along with Bogdanovski, Kitayama and Tinklenberg, three other swimmers were named to the 2014 Capital One
Academic All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large First Team -- sophomores Kirsten Nitz of Wheaton (Ill.), Clare
Slagel of Luther College and Haley Townsend of Kenyon.

A French and applied health science double major with a 3.73 G.P.A., Nitz is a four-time NCAA Division III champion, a
two-time winner of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Female Swimmer of the Year and an 11-time CCIW
champion. A native of Frankfort, Kentucky, Nitz holds six individual Wheaton school records and is part of five school-
record relay teams.

A biology major with a 3.85 G.P.A., Slagel is a five-time NCAA III All-American who became Luther’s first national
champion this year, capturing the title in the 200-yard backstroke. A native of Dubuque, Iowa, Slagel was named the
Mississippi Valley Conference Swimmer of the Year and was a MVC All-Conference performer.

An international studies with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A., Townsend is a 12-time All-American and an NCAA Elite 89 Award
winner. A native of Greenwood, Indiana, Townsend placed second at this year’s NCAA Championships as a member of
both the 200 freestyle relay and 400 freestyle relay (3:22.84) and is a part of four different Kenyon record-setting relay
teams.
Chevalier and Bogdanovski Lead Academic All-America® Division III At-Large Teams – page 5

Senior Kara Shoemaker of Williams College joins Cecil and Foanio as the tennis representatives on the 2014 Capital
One Academic All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large First Team. A psychology and economics double major,
Shoemaker advanced to the semifinals of the 2014 NCAA III tournament in singles action and the quarterfinals in doubles.
A native of Princeton, New Jersey, Shoemaker ended her career with a record of 90-28 in singles and 75-36 in doubles.
Shoemaker was a member of the Ephs three national championship teams.

Senior Rebecca Studin of SUNY Cortland joins Gooch as the golf representatives on the 2014 Capital One Academic All-
America® Division III Women’s At-Large First Team. A sport management major with a 3.97 G.P.A., Studin was
Cortland’s first-ever NCAA women's golf tournament qualifier and she finished tied for 22nd out of 110 competitors at the
2014 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship. A native of Ithaca, New York, registered 13 rounds in the 70s and
was Cortland's top finisher in nine of 10 events prior to the NCAAs. Studin was a two-time medalist and three-time runner-
up finishes in 2013-14.

Two of the 15 members of the 2013 Capital One Academic All-America® Division III Women’s At-Large Team maintain a
4.00 G.P.A., and the team has a whole carries an average G.P.A. of 3.799.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Michael MacEachern, Young Harris College (mfmaceachern@yhc.edu)                  (706) 379-5106
Academic All-America ® Co-Vice-Chair for Publicity/Communications

Don Stoner, Augsburg College (stoner@augsburg.edu)                               (612) 330-1677
Academic All-America ® Coordinator of Publicity

Jeff Miller, Baldwin-Wallace University (jefmille@bw.edu)                        (440) 826-2780
Academic All-America ® Coordinator of Publicity
2014 Capital One Academic All-America®
                                       Men’s At-Large Team
                                             Division III
FIRST TEAM
Name                    School                    Yr.   Hometown                   Sport        G.P.A.   Major
Ian Bangor (2)          Carnegie Mellon           Sr.   Moon Township, Pa.         Golf         3.85     Business Administration
Craig Cheney            MIT                       Sr.   Sherwood, Ore.             Water Polo   3.92     Mechanical Engineering
Andrew Chevalier (1)    Kenyon                    Sr.   Golden, Colo.              Swimming     3.96     Chemistry
Thomas de Lyon          Johns Hopkins             Sr.   Newbury Park, Calif.       Water Polo   3.90     Economics
Josh Etzel (1)          Washington & Jefferson    Sr.   Elizabeth, Pa.             Wrestling    3.78     Biochemistry
Spencer Fronk (3)       Denison                   Sr.   Greenwood Village, Colo.   Swimming     3.60     Economics/English
Andrew Gear (1)         St. Mary’s (Md.)          Sr.   Westminster, Md.           Tennis       4.00     English/Poli. Sci./Public Policy
Bobby Holden            Redlands                  Jr.   Simi Valley, Calif.        Golf         3.78     Business Administration
Will Kimball            Johns Hopkins             Sr.   Baltimore, Md.             Swimming     3.52     International Studies
Nick Lambrecht (3)      St. Scholastica           Sr.   Stacy, Minn.               Tennis       3.96     Biology
Cody Lovejoy (2)        Ohio Northern             Jr.   Harrod, Ohio               Wrestling    3.99     Pharmacy
Carlos Maciel (2) (4)   Denison                   Sr.   Recife, Brazil             Swimming     3.65     Economics & Intl. Studies
Matt McCrary (2)        Wheaton (Ill.)            Sr.   Wilmette, Ill.             Wrestling    4.00     Business/Economics
Christian Perryman      Clarkson                  Sr.   West Lebanon, N.H.         Skiing       3.99     Mechanical Engineering
Joey Rafidi (1)         MIT                       Sr.   Los Angeles, Calif.        Fencing      4.00     Electrical Eng. & Comp. Sci.

SECOND TEAM
Name                    School                    Yr.   Hometown                   Sport        G.P.A.   Major
Abhishek Alla           Carnegie Mellon           So.   Hyderabad, India           Tennis       3.85     Civil & Environmental Eng.
Alex Beckwith           Kenyon                    Sr.   Midland, Mich              Swimming     3.89     Mathematics
Jack Burgeson           DePauw                    Sr.   Saint Louis Park, Minn.    Swimming     3.89     Biochemistry
Caleb Capozella         Catholic                  Sr.   Green Bay, Wis.            Swimming     3.95     Biomedical Engineering
Stephen Culberson       Trinity (Texas)           Jr.   Sugar Land, Texas          Swimming     3.52     Business Administration
Matthew Heinrich        Stevens Tech              So.   Hendersonville, Tenn.      Tennis       4.00     Mechanical Engineering
Brandon Jaeger          Wisconsin-Stevens Point   Jr.   Champlin, Minn.            Ice Hockey   3.97     Accounting/Business Admin.
Travis Janke            Norwich                   Sr.   Swift Current, Sask.       Ice Hockey   3.76     Business Mgmt. & Accounting
Alex Kapraun            St. Thomas (Minn.)        Jr.   Rochester, Minn.           Golf         3.96     Actuarial Science
Christopher Krimbill    Case Western Reserve      So.   Scottsdale, Ariz.          Tennis       4.00     Chemical Engineering
Anthony Maccaglia       Oglethorpe                Jr.   Tampa, Fla.                Golf         3.55     Psychology
Matt Sexton             Wheaton (Mass.)           Sr.   Merrimack, N.H.            Swimming     3.98     Chemistry (Pre-med track)
Paul Syta               MIT                       Sr.   Fairport, N.Y.             Volleyball   3.80     Mathematics & Mgmt. Sci.
Eric Twohey             Wisconsin-La Crosse       Jr.   Stewartville, Minn.        Wrestling    3.97     Exercise Sport Sci./Pre-Med.
Steven Wu               New York University       Sr.   Hillsborough, N.J.         Tennis       3.90     Finance Actuarial Science

THIRD TEAM
Name                    School                    Yr.   Hometown                   Sport        G.P.A.   Major
Brad Brooks             McDaniel                  So.   Newark, Del.               Swimming     4.00     Exercise Science
Jack Caradonna          SUNY Geneseo              Jr.   Markham, Ontario           Ice Hockey   3.92     Biology
Steven Coniglio         Baruch                    Sr.   Old Bethpage, N.Y.         Volleyball   3.84     Actuarial Science
Tony Giacin             Skidmore                  Sr.   St. Louis, Mo.             Ice Hockey   3.94     Business/Economics
Jeffrey Holm            Olivet                    Sr.   Battle Creek, Mich.        Wrestling    3.89     Biology (with pre-medicine)
Michael Holt            Washington & Lee          So.   Henrico, Va.               Tennis       4.00     Mathematics
Brandon Hoogenboom      St. Norbert               Sr.   Nanton, Alberta            Ice Hockey   3.70     Business Administration
Tyler Hutson            York (Pa.)                Jr.   Westminster, Md.           Lacrosse     3.87     Marketing
Dylan Krowicki          The Sage Colleges         Sr.   Little Falls, N.Y.         Volleyball   3.89     Pre-Med
Kaleb Loht              Messiah                   Jr.   McClure, Pa.               Wrestling    3.40     Health & Phys. Edu., K-12 teach
Andrew Peter            Luther                    Sr.   Decorah, Iowa              Golf         3.97     Political Science
Kaleb Roush             Colorado College          Sr.   Windsor, Colo.             Swimming     3.99     Biochemistry
Patrick Steck           Piedmont                  Sr.   Kingsland, Ga.             Tennis       4.00     International Studies
Todd Turner             Ozarks                    Jr.   Pearcy, Ark.               Tennis       4.00     Biology
Jake Tamposi            Williams                  So.   Hernando, Fla.             Swimming     3.97     Undeclared

Academic All-America® of the Year: Andrew Chevalier, Kenyon
(1) Capital One Academic All-America® College Division First team in 2013
(2) Capital One Academic All-America® College Division Second team in 2013
(3) Capital One Academic All-America® College Division Third team in 2013
(4) Capital One Academic All-America® College Division Third team in 2012
2014 Capital One Academic All-America®
                                    Women’s At-Large Team
                                            Division III
FIRST TEAM
Name                     School                  Yr.   Hometown                   Sport        G.P.A.   Major
Sydney Aveson            Plattsburgh State       Sr.   West Covina, Calif.        Ice Hockey 3.50       Expeditionary Studies
Courtney Benson (1)      Hamline                 Sr.   Winona, Minn.              Gymnastics 3.96       Finance/Economics
Anastasia Bogdanovski    Johns Hopkins           Jr.   Fanwood, N.J.              Swimming 3.67         Public Health
Katie Cecil (1)          Carnegie Mellon         Sr.   Huntington Beach, Calif.   Tennis       4.00     Neuroscience
Victoria Foanio (2)      Albright                Sr.   Wyomissing, Pa.            Tennis       3.80     Accounting
E'leyna Garcia (2)       Guilford                Sr.   Plantation, Fla.           Lacrosse     3.70     Psychology
Paige Gooch (2)          DePauw                  Sr.   Fort Mitchell, Ky.         Golf         3.70     Economics
Taylor Kitayama (2)      Johns Hopkins           Sr.   Boulder, Colo.             Swimming 3.66         Neuroscience
Stephanie Lewis          Montclair State         Sr.   Garwood, N.J.              Field Hockey 3.86     Psychology
Kirsten Nitz             Wheaton (Ill.)          So.   Frankfort, Ky.             Swimming 3.73         French/Applied Health Science
Kara Shoemaker           Williams                Sr.   Princeton, N.J.            Tennis       3.80     Psychology/Economics
Clare Slagel             Luther                  So.   Dubuque, Iowa              Swimming 3.85         Biology
Rebecca Studin           SUNY Cortland           Sr.   Ithaca, N.Y.               Golf         3.97     Sport Management
Alissa Tinklenberg (3)   Gustavus Adolphus       Sr.   Willmar, Minn.             Swimming 3.79         Accounting
Haley Townsend           Kenyon                  So.   Greenwood, Ind.            Swimming 4.00         International Studies

SECOND TEAM
Name                     School                  Yr.   Hometown                   Sport        G.P.A.   Major
Elizabeth Aronoff        Emory                   So.   Shaker Heights, Ohio       Swimming 3.85         Neuroscience & Behavioral Bio.
Lauren Bailey            Rochester               Jr.   Ossining, N.Y.             Swimming 3.87         Chemical Engineering
Alexandra Bayliss        Wisconsin-Whitewater    Sr.   Sheboygan, Wis.            Tennis       3.71     Elementary Education/Spanish
Elianna Bier             Augsburg                Sr.   St. Paul, Minn.            Swimming 4.00         Physics/Chemistry
AshLee Bilbo (3)         Mary Hardin-Baylor      Sr.   College Station, Texas     Tennis       4.00     Organismal Biology
Emily Doerner            New York University     Jr.   St. Louis, Mo.             Swimming 3.83         Photography/English
Abby Erler (3)           Montclair State         Jr.   New Hampton, N.H.          Field Hockey 3.98     Business Administration
Katherine Giles          Gallaudet               Sr.   Gaithersburg, Md.          Swimming 3.97         Social Work
Laurel Hill              St. Norbert             Sr.   Huntsville, Ontario        Ice Hockey 3.70       Biology
Marlene Lichty           Christopher Newport     Sr.   Chesapeake, Va.            Field Hockey 3.69     Computer Engineering
Syd Lindblom             Kenyon                  Sr.   Charlotte, N.C.            Swimming 3.75         Classics/English
Olivia Lugar (2)         Washington (Mo.)        Jr.   Rockledge, Fla.            Golf         3.88     International & Area Studies
Adrienne Plourde         Olivet                  Sr.   Livonia, Mich.             Golf         3.88     Sports/Recreation Management
Katie Sheldon            Trinity (Texas)         Sr.   West Chester, Pa.          Swimming 3.76         Biology
Maddy Wharton            MIT                     Sr.   Swarthmore, Pa.            Field Hockey 3.90     Biological Engineering
Brooke Woodward          Emory                   Sr.   Orinda, Calif.             Swimming 3.90         Anthropology

THIRD TEAM
Name                     School                  Yr.   Hometown                   Sport        G.P.A.   Major
Ariel Bloniarz           St. Norbert             Sr.   Iron Mountain, Mich.       Tennis       3.97     Accounting
Jessica Bourque          Stevens Tech            Jr.   Houma, La.                 Tennis       3.93     Chemical Biology
Shelci Bowman            Tufts                   Sr.   Dallas, Texas              Tennis       3.85     Clinical Psych./Child Dev.
Supriya Davis            Swarthmore              Jr.   Chapel Hill, N.C.          Swimming 3.77         Chemistry
Carolyn Draayer          Gustavus Adolphus       Jr.   Deephaven, Minn.           Ice Hockey 3.98       Communication Studies
Kristan Dziurzynski      Berry                   Sr.   Groton Long Point, Conn.   Lacrosse     3.67     Psychology
Hailey Hogan             Johns Hopkins           Sr.   Newport Beach, Calif.      Tennis       3.49     Behavioral Biology
Maggie Karmeris          Widener                 Jr.   Wilmington, Del.           Field Hockey 4.00     Biology/Physical Therapy
Lizzy Linsmayer          Amherst                 Sr.   Denver, Colo.              Swimming 3.58         Geology
Tai Lucero (3)           Coe                     Sr.   Odessa, Texas              Tennis       3.83     Biology
Francine Murzynski       Wittenberg              Sr.   Mentor, Ohio               Lacrosse     3.80     Business
Cathleen Pruden          Mount Holyoke           So.   Raleigh, N.C.              Swimming 3.94         Psychology & Education
Corre Steele (3)         Worcester Polytechnic   Jr.   Stow, Mass                 Crew         3.97     Mathematical Studies
MIchelle Teplensky       MIT                     Sr.   Somers, N.Y.               Field Hockey 3.80     Chemical/Biological Engineering

Academic All-America® of the Year: Anastasia Bogdanovski, Johns Hopkins
(1) Capital One Academic All-America® College Division First team in 2013
(2) Capital One Academic All-America® College Division Second team in 2013
(3) Capital One Academic All-America® College Division Third team in 2013
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