Varsity Sports: 158 Named BIG EAST All-Stars
July 30, 2010 04:42 PM | General
July 30, 2010
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The BIG EAST Conference has selected 158 West Virginia University student-athletes as 2009-10 BIG EAST Academic All-Stars, an increase of 18 student-athletes from one year ago.
The student-athletes selected represent 12 different sports at WVU. To be eligible for the honor, student-athletes must have competed in a BIG EAST-sponsored sport, attained a minimum grade-point average of 3.00 for the preceding academic year and completed a minimum of two consecutive semesters or three consecutive quarters of academic work, with a total of 18 semester or 27 quarter credits.
In total, the conference honored 3,170 student-athletes for the 2009-10 academic year from the 16-school league, an increase of 508 student-athletes from the 2,662 named for the 2008-09 season.
WVU’s BIG EAST Academic All-Stars are as follows:
Baseball: Grant Buckner, Dan DiBartolomeo, Colin Durborow, Justin Ellis, Chris Enourato, Jedd Gyorko, Jared Hill, Eric Hinkle, T.J. Kuban, Matt Morrone.
Men’s Basektball: Da’Sean Butler, Deniz Kilicli, Bryan Lowther, Joe Mazzulla, Cam Payne, Dalton Pepper, Kenny Ross, Cam Thoroughman, Jonnie West.
Women’s Basketball: Natalie Burton, Asya Bussie, Ayana Dunning, Liz Repella, Akeema Richards.
Women’s Cross Country: Erica Arthurs, Marie-Louise Asselin, Keri Bland, Sarah-Anne Brault, Kathleen Burda, Stephanie Caruso, Kaylyn Christopher, Jamie Cokeley, Maria Dalzot, Kerry Davis, Clara Grandt, Brenna Hagerty, Jordan Hamric, Kate Harrison, Chelsea Jarvis, Alexandra Klauke, Ahna Lewis, Sarah Martinelli, Amanda McBean, Aubrey Moskal, Lauren Moskal, Jessica O’Connell, Allison Pettit, Hallie Portner, Lindsay Wyatt.
Women’s Rowing: Kimberly Benda, Brittany Brooks, Shannon Gribbons, Jessica Kelly, Brett Krumholz, Amanda Mahasky, Alita Meyers, Caitlin Murphy, Jeannine McCarty, Rachelle Purych, Caroline Rettig, Stephanie Roof, Melissa Shaver, Keyara Stevenson, Katherine Stone, Rachel Viglianco, Kathryn Walsh, Lauren Washabaugh.
Men’s Soccer: Declan Coll, Uwem Etuk, Ruben Garrido, Ryan Gillespie, Connor Gorman, Dan Hagey, Zach Johnson, Paul Killian, Adam Mills, Michael Pitrolo, Eric Schoenle, Alex Silva, Matt Strauss, Yale Tiley, Kyle West.
Women’s Soccer: Mallory Beck, Morgan Betscher, Carolyn Blank, Chelsey Corroto, Cassandra Deitrick, Nicolette DeLaurentis, Kristen Felice, Erica Henderson, Sara Keane, Caralee Keppler, Ashtin Larkin, Meghan Lewis, Nicole Mailloux, Blake Miller, Megan Mischler, Heather Saffel, Bri Rodriguez.
Men’s Swimming and Diving: Kevin Anderson, Joe Bailey, Philip Berry, Jeff Byrd, George Farquhar, Tim Field, Stephen Huether, Eric Johnson, Graham Kauffman, Jake Kudrna, Jake Querciagrossa, Brandon Robinson, Ian Stavros, Nick Swinimer.
Women’s Swimming and Diving: Kayla Andrews, Morgan Callaway, Melissa Davis, Kata Fodor, Sarah Kosmak, Ashley Malik, Robyn Matthews, Breanna McCann, Maggie Moreland, Madison Morrison, Bethaney Perna, Heidi Shultz, Stephanie Shupe, Jaryn Studer, Nikki Vetterlein.
Women’s Tennis: Gabriela Blaskovicova, Monique Burton, Veronica Cardenas, Olga Elkin, Stephanie LaFortune, Emily Mathis, Liv Pettersson, Ashley Pilsbury.
Women’s Track & Field: Alexandra Acker, Heather Adams, Erica Arthurs, Marie-Louise Asselin, Keri Bland, Sarah-Anne Brault, Kathleen Burda, Chelsea Carrier, Stephanie Caruso, Kaylyn Christopher, Jamie Cokeley, Maria Dalzot, Kerry Davis, Brittany Fink, Arielle Gaither, Clara Grandt, Jordan Hamric, Kate Harrison, Chelsea Jarvis, Alexandra Klauke, Ahna Lewis, Sarah Martinelli, Amanda McBean, Terina Miller, Jordann Mitchell, Meghan Mock, Aubrey Moskal, Lauren Moskal, Jessica O’Connell, Allison Pettit, Hallie Portner, Alanna Pritts, Natasha Redman, Lori Rendos, April Rotilio, Olivia Shimko, Jennifer Sirockman, Hailee Temple, Brittany Thomas, Katelyn Williams, Lindsay Wyatt.
Women’s Volleyball: Tamara DeAngelis, Andrea Miller, Stephanie Mock, Abby Monson, Abby Norman.











