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23 Student-Athletes Earn ASC Fall 2007 All-Academic Honors

November 26, 2007
By cnp
Posted in Athletics

Clarksville, Ark.- 23 University of the Ozarks student-athletes have been named to the 2007 fall American Southwest Conference All-Academic team, it was announced by ASC Media Relations Director Greg Weghorst.

To be eligible for ASC All-Academic honors, student-athletes must have lettered in the 2007 season, be in at least their second academic year at their institution, and carry a career grade-point average of 3.00 or better.

The men’s cross country team placed two athletes on the team: Alex Gossett, a sophomore radio/television/video major from Huntington, Ark. and Tyler Wilson, a sophomore biology from Claremore, Okla.

The women’s cross country team also had two athletes on the team: Samantha Puent, a junior music major from Bangor, Wis. and Georgina Serrano, a sophomore business administration/marketing major from San Salvador.

The men’s soccer team placed 11 athletes on the team: Nate Abbott, a senior economics major from Pryor, Okla.; Brandon Cain, a sophomore undeclared major from San Angelo, Texas; Jason Caskey, a senior biology major from Broken Arrow, Okla.; Dan De Hart, a junior political science major from Rocklin, Calif.; Jeffrey Enevoldsen, a senior biology major from Ponca City, Okla.; Ryan Holman, a sophomore business administration major from Rowlett, Texas; Philip Johnson, a sophomore undeclared major from Plano, Texas; Jason Owens, a sophomore undeclared major from Tulsa, Okla.; Brandon Pierson, a junior political science/psychology major from Allen, Texas; Brian Sarber, a junior accounting major from Allen, Texas; and Sebastian Teeling, a junior business administration major from Stockholm, Sweden.

The women’s soccer team placed eight athletes on the team: Amanda Bohon, a senior physical education major from Ponca City, Okla.; Taylor Crutchfield, a sophomore biology major from Claremore, Okla.; Olivia Fisher, a senior biology major from Mountain Home, Ark.; Jessalyn Halsted, a senior biology major from Harrison, Ark.; Roxanne Moody, a sophomore undeclared major from Euless, Texas; Emalee Pearson, a sophomore strategic communications major from Salt Lake City, Utah; Kate Schoenhals, a senior biology major from Salt Lake City, Utah; and Laura Spruiell, a sophomore undeclared major from Dallas, Texas.

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