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Jordan and Guerrero Named Athletes Of the Year

Jordan and Guerrero Named Athletes Of the YearJordan and Guerrero Named Athletes Of the Year

Jordan and Guerrero Named Athletes Of the Year

April 29, 2008

NORFOLK, VA--Women's basketball senior T.J. Jordan (Portsmouth, Va.) and seniormen's golfer Stan Guerrero ( Mexico) were named Athletes of the Year by the Old Dominion University Alumni Association, while senior women's golfer Bailey Mosier(Las Vegas, NV.) and senior baseball pitcher Ryan Bergh (Reddick, FL.) were named the 2008 recipients of the Jack Wilkins/James Howard Scholar Athletes of the Year at the annual Old Dominion University Athletic honors banquet and Hall of Fame inductionat the Ted Constant Convocation Center Tuesday night.

Jordan is ODU's and the Colonial Athletic Association's all-time three-pointscorer with 323. A two-time CAA Tournament MVP who scored 1,525 career points and helped lead the lady Monarchs to a 31-5 record and the NCAA "sweet 16". Jordanranked 45th nationally in three-pointers and scored 28 points against Charlotte, 24 against Michigan State, and 22 against Kentucky. She was the Lady Monarchs leadingscorer and was recently named the Portsmouth Sports Club College Female Athlete ofthe Year. She is ODU's13th all-time leading scorer.

Guerrero helped lead the Monarchs to a second place finish in this year's CAAchampionships. He compiled a 71.9 stroke average in the fall and overall a 73.2average. He placed third at Hartford, seventh at VCU and fifth at the ODU-Seascapealong with five top 15 finishes. Guerrero was named first team All-CAA and last yearwas the CAA Scholar Athlete of the Year for golf and the Golf Coaches Association'sselection to the National All-Academic squad.

The Jack Wilkins/James Howard Scholar Athletes of the Year are presented to the male and female senior athletes with the highest cumulative grade point average. Both Howard and Wilkins were instrumental in the formation of the ODU IntercollegiateFoundation.

This year's male recipient is Ryan Bergh from the baseball squad. The righthander is currently 5-4 with a 3.07 earned run average, which ranks second in the CAA. He is also tied for second in the CAA with four complete games. He struck out a career tyingeight batters in a win over Northeastern, this past weekend Bergh carries a 3.51 grade point average in sports management.

The female recipient is Bailey Mosier from the women's golf team. Bailey is a finalistfor the prestigious Kaufman prize at Old Dominion. She was selected by the Universityas a representative in USA TODAY's "Best and Brightest" competition both in 2007and 2008. On the golf course, Mosier compiled an 83.2 stroke average, finishing 13that El Diablo and 19th at the ODU Invitational. She carries a 3.83 grade point averagein communications.

Old Dominion University also inducted five new members into the school's SportsHall of Fame. They included Mary Kay Bolduc (Swimming and Diving), Bob Pritchett(Basketball), Heather Pescatello (Sailing), Nyree Roberts (Basketball), and MimiSmith (Field Hockey).

In addition, the Alumni Association Most Valuable Players from each sport were recognized. They are as follows:

Baseball: TBA (after completion of season)Men's. Basketball:Gerald Lee (Uusikaupunki, Finland)& Brian Henderson (Richmond, Va.)Women's.Basketball:Jazzmin Walters (Norfolk, VA.)Field Hockey:JoAnn van Aswegen ( Bloemfontein, South Africa)Men's Golf:Stan Guerrero (Tijuana, Mexico)Women's Golf:Meghan Schaefer (Union, KY.)Women's Lacrosse:Kelly Kimener (Oakton, VA.)Women's Sailing:Alissa Ayres (Trenton, NJ.)Coed Sailing:Michael Brown (Hampton, VA.)Men's Soccer:A.J. Kulp (Ephrata, PA.)Women's Soccer:Lisa McKenzie (Inverness, Scotland)Men's Swimming & Diving: Patrik Balint (Budapest, Hungary)Women's Swimming & Diving: April Barrientos (Virginia Beach, VA.)Men's TennisRodrigo Souza (Rio de Janiero, Brazil)Women's TennisNadine Fahoum (Haifa, Israel)Wrestling:James Nicholson (Des Moines, IA.)