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Ayers named CoSIDA Academic All-American second team
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Jun 19, 2009, 16:29
SBU runner Courtney Ayers was named to the CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine 2008-09 Academic All-American Women's Track/Cross Country second team. She joins teammate Michael McCampbell, who on Thursday, earned third team honors on the men's Academic All-American team.
Ayers,
a recent graduate from Maryland Heights, Mo., earned a perfect 4.0 GPA
and graduated a year early with a degree in Christian ministries. At
the 2009 MIAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, she earned
All-MIAA in the 10,000 meters. Ayers also earned All-South Central
Region and All-MIAA after helping SBU to a third place finish in cross
country. She is a two-time USTFCCCA All-Academic Team member in cross
country, as well as a two-time honoree on the MIAA Presidential
Scholars List, MIAA All-Academic Team, and MIAA Academic Honor Roll for
both cross country and track. She holds SBU records in the indoor 3000
and 5000 meters and in the outdoor 3000 meters.
"Courtney has had a tremendous impact on our program," said head coach Corey McElhaney. "In addition to graduating early with a 4.0 GPA and her success in cross country and track, she worked many hours a week at an on-campus job. Obviously she's a hard worker and will go on to great things in the ministry serving the Lord."
The CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine All-American squads are comprised of the top
individuals of first team honorees from eight regional districts and are awarded in both
University (NCAA Division I) and College (NCAA Division II, III, NAIA
and 2-year) Divisions.
CoSIDA
(College Sports Information Directors of America) was founded in 1957.
There were 102 members at the original meetings; since that time,
CoSIDA has grown to over 2,300 members in the United States and Canada.
CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Women's Teams
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