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Old Dominion Swimming Selected as Scholar All-America Team

Old Dominion Swimming Selected as Scholar All-America TeamOld Dominion Swimming Selected as Scholar All-America Team

Colorado Springs, Colo. - The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) has selected the Old Dominion men's and women's swimming and diving teams for Scholar All-America honors. 
 
Old Dominion was one of 461 schools to receive the award for the Spring semester. Teams were selected on the basis of their spring grade point averages and represent 17,982 student-athletes.  

Additional institutional adjustments to grading systems resulted in GPAs nearly one-quarter letter grade higher than previously. As a result, the CSCAA will not be publishing team GPAs.  This Semester's list also does not include teams at institutions that switched entirely to pass/fail grading.

Individual Scholar All-America selections will be announced next week.
 
Division I Men's Scholar All-America Teams 
Air Force - Rob Clayton
Alabama - Coley Stickels
American - Mark Davin
Arizona - Augie Busch
Arizona State - Bob Bowman
Army / West Point - Brandt Nigro
Auburn - Gary Taylor
Ball State - J Agnew
Binghamton - Jerry Cummiskey
Boston College - Mike Stephens
Boston University - Bill Smyth
Brigham Young - John Brooks
Brown - Kevin Norman
Bucknell - Dan Schinnerer
Cal Baptist - Rick Rowland
California - Dave Durden
Canisius - Scott Vanderzell
Cincinnati - Mandy Commons-DiSalle
Colgate - Ed Pretre
Columbia - Jim Bolster
Connecticut - Chris Maiello
Cornell - Wes Newman
CSU Bakersfield - Chris Hansen
Dartmouth - Jamie Holder
Davidson - John Young
Delaware - Pablo Marmolejo
Denver - Alicia Hicken-Franklin
Drexel - Adam Braun
Duke - Dan Colella
East Carolina - Matthew Jabs
Eastern Illinois - Evan Sholudko
Evansville - Stuart Wilson
Fairfield - Anthony Bruno
Florida - Anthony Nesty
Florida Atlantic - Lara Preacco
Florida State - Neal Studd
Fordham - Steve Potsklan
Gardner-Webb - Michael Blum
George Mason - Peter Ward
George Washington - Brian Thomas
Georgetown - Jack Leavitt
Georgia - Jack Bauerle
Grand Canyon - Steve Schaffer
Green Bay - Eddie Gillie
Hawaii - Elliot Ptasnik
Howard - Nic Askew
Illinois-Chicago - Tim Loeffler
Incarnate Word - Phillip Davis
Iona - Nick Cavataro
Iowa - Marc Long
IUPUI - Damion Dennis
Kentucky - Lars Jorgensen
La Salle - Jamie Platt
Lafayette - Jim Dailey
Lehigh - Rob Herb
Louisiana State - David Geyer
Louisville - Arthur Albiero
Loyola (MD) - Brian Loeffler
Maine - Susan Lizzotte
Manhattan - Patrick Malone
Marist - Larry VanWagner
Massachusetts - Russ Yarworth
Miami (OH) - Hollie Bonewit-Cron
Michigan - Michael Bottom
Michigan State - Matt Gianiodis
Missouri - Andrew Grevers
Missouri State - Dave Collins
Monmouth (NJ) - Matthew Nunnally
Mount St. Mary's - Neil Yost
Navy - William Roberts
NC State - Braden Holloway
Niagara - Eric Bugby
NJIT - Ron Farina
North Carolina - Mark Gangloff
Northwestern - Katie Robinson
Notre Dame - Michael Litzinger
Oakland - Pete Hovland
Ohio State - Bill Dorenkott
Old Dominion - Jess Livsey
Pacific - Katelyne Herrington
Penn - Mike Schnur
Penn State - Tim Murphy
Pittsburgh - John Hargis
Princeton - Matt Crispino
Providence - John O'Neill
Purdue - Dan Ross
Rider - Stephen Fletcher
Saint Francis Brooklyn - Brian Guidera
Seattle - Craig Nisgor
Seton Hall - Derek Sapp
South Carolina - McGee Moody
South Dakota - Jason Mahowald
South Dakota State - Douglas Humphrey
Southern California - Jeremy Kipp
Southern Illinois - Geoff Hanson
Southern Methodist - greg rhodenbaugh
Stanford - Dan Schemmel
Tennessee - Matt Kredich
Texas - Eddie Reese
Texas A&M - Jay Holmes
Texas Christian - James Winchester
Towson - Jake Shrum
UC Santa Barbara - Matt Macedo
UMBC - Chad Cradock
UNLV - Ben Loorz
Utah - Joe Dykstra
Valparaiso - Maggie Kroemer
Villanova - Rick Simpson
Virginia - Todd DeSorbo
Virginia Tech - Sergio Lopez Miro
West Virginia - Victor Riggs
William & Mary - Nate Kellogg
Wisconsin - Yuri Suguiyama
Wyoming - David Denniston
Xavier - Brent MacDonald
Yale - Jim Henry
Youngstown State - Brad Smith
 
Division I Women's Scholar All-America Teams   
Air Force - Colleen Murphy
Akron - Brian Peresie
Alabama - Coley Stickels
American - Mark Davin
Arizona - Augie Busch
Arizona State - Bob Bowman
Arkansas - Neil Harper
Army / West Point - Brandt Nigro
Auburn - Gary Taylor
Ball State - J Agnew
Binghamton - Jerry Cummiskey
Boise State - Christine Mabile
Boston College - Mike Stephens
Boston University - Bill Smyth
Bowling Green - Rickey Perkins
Brigham Young - John Brooks
Brown - Kate Kovenock
Bucknell - Dan Schinnerer
Buffalo - Andy Bashor
Cal Baptist - Rick Rowland
California - Teri McKeever
Campbell - Pascal Molinard
Canisius - Scott Vanderzell
Central Connecticut - Bill Ball
Cincinnati - Mandy Commons-DiSalle
Colgate - Ed Pretre
Colorado State - Woody Woodard
Columbia - Diana Caskey
Connecticut - Chris Maiello
Cornell - Patrick Gallagher
CSU Bakersfield - Chris Hansen
Dartmouth - Jamie Holder
Davidson - John Young
Delaware - Pablo Marmolejo
Denver - Alicia Hicken-Franklin
Drexel - Adam Braun
Duke - Dan Colella
Duquesne - David Sheets
East Carolina - Matthew Jabs
Eastern Illinois - Evan Sholudko
Eastern Michigan - Derek Perkins
Evansville - Stuart Wilson
Fairfield - Anthony Bruno
Florida - Jeff Poppell
Florida Atlantic - Lara Preacco
Florida Gulf Coast - Dave Rollins
Florida International - Randy Horner
Florida State - Neal Studd
Fordham - Steve Potsklan
Fresno State - Jeanne Fleck
Gardner-Webb - Michael Blum
George Mason - Peter Ward
George Washington - Brian Thomas
Georgetown - Jack Leavitt
Georgia - Jack Bauerle
Georgia Southern - Amanda Caldwell
Grand Canyon - Steve Schaffer
Green Bay - Eddie Gillie
Harvard - Stephanie Morawski
Hawaii - Elliot Ptasnik
Houston - Ryan Wochomurka
Howard - Nic Askew
Idaho - Mark Sowa
Illinois - Susan Novitsky
Illinois State - Caitlin Hamilton
Illinois-Chicago - Tim Loeffler
Incarnate Word - Phillip Davis
Indiana State - Josh Christensen
Iona - Nick Cavataro
Iowa - Marc Long
Iowa State - Duane Sorenson
IUPUI - Damion Dennis
James Madison - Dane Pedersen
Kansas - Clark Campbell
Kentucky - Lars Jorgensen
La Salle - Jamie Platt
Lafayette - Jim Dailey
Lehigh - Rob Herb
Liberty - Jake Shellenberger
Little Rock - Amy Burgess
LIU - Matt Donovan
Louisiana State - David Geyer
Louisville - Arthur Albiero
Loyola (MD) - Brian Loeffler
Loyola Marymount - Bonnie Adair
Maine - Susan Lizzotte
Manhattan - Patrick Malone
Marist - Larry VanWagner
Marshall - Ian Walsh
Massachusetts - Bob Newcomb
Miami (FL) - Andrew Kershaw
Miami (OH) - Hollie Bonewit-Cron
Michigan - Michael Bottom
Michigan State - Matt Gianiodis
Missouri - Andrew Grevers
Missouri State - Dave Collins
Monmouth (NJ) - Matthew Nunnally
Mount St. Mary's - Neil Yost
Navy - John Morrison
NC State - Braden Holloway
Nebraska - Pablo Morales
Nebraska-Omaha - Todd Samland
Nevada - Brendon Bray
New Hampshire - Joshua Willman
New Mexico - Keegan Ingelido
New Mexico State - Rick Pratt
Niagara - Eric Bugby
North Carolina - Mark Gangloff
North Florida - Ian Coffey
North Texas - Brittany Roth
Northeastern - Roy Coates
Northern Arizona - Andy Johns
Northern Colorado - Lisa Ebeling
Northern Iowa - Nick Lakin
Northwestern - Katie Robinson
Notre Dame - Michael Litzinger
Oakland - Pete Hovland
Ohio - Mason Norman
Ohio State - Bill Dorenkott
Old Dominion - Jess Livsey
Pacific - Katelyne Herrington
Penn - Mike Schnur
Penn State - Tim Murphy
Pepperdine - Jana Vincent
Pittsburgh - John Hargis
Princeton - Bret Lundgaard
Providence - John O'Neill
Purdue - John Klinge
Rhode Island - Mick Westkott
Rice - Seth Huston
Richmond - Matthew Barany
Rider - Stephen Fletcher
Rutgers - Jon Maccoll
Sacred Heart - John Spadafina
Saint Francis (PA) - Phil Hurley
Saint Francis Brooklyn - Brian Guidera
San Diego - Michael Keeler
San Diego State - Mike Shrader
San Jose State - Sage Hopkins
Seattle - Craig Nisgor
Seton Hall - Derek Sapp
Siena - Margaret Fletcher
South Carolina - McGee Moody
South Dakota - Jason Mahowald
South Dakota State - Douglas Humphrey
Southern California - Jeremy Kipp
Southern Illinois - Geoff Hanson
Stanford - Greg Meehan
Stony Brook - Kerry Smith
Tennessee - Matt Kredich
Texas - Carol Capitani
Texas A&M - Steve Bultman
Texas Christian - James Winchester
Towson - Jake Shrum
Tulane - Leah Stancil
UC Santa Barbara - Matt Macedo
UC-Davis - Barbara Jahn
UCLA - Jordan Wolfrum
UMBC - Chad Cradock
UNC Asheville - Elizabeth Lykins
UNLV - Ben Loorz
Utah - Joe Dykstra
Valparaiso - Maggie Kroemer
Vermont - Gerry Courmoyer
Villanova - Rick Simpson
Virginia - Todd DeSorbo
Virginia Tech - Sergio Lopez Miro
Wagner - Colin Shannahan
Washington State - Matthew Leach
West Virginia - Victor Riggs
William & Mary - Nate Kellogg
Wisconsin - Yuri Suguiyama
Wyoming - David Denniston
Xavier - Brent MacDonald
Yale - Jim Henry
Youngstown State - Brad Smith

About the CSCAA
Founded in 1922, the College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA), is the nation's first organization of college coaches. The mission of the CSCAA is to advance the sport of swimming and diving with coaches at the epicenter of leadership, advocacy, and professional development.