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Winter/Spring American Southwest Conference All-Academic Honors Announced

May 24, 2013
Posted in American Studies

Clarksville, Ark.-34 University of the Ozarks student-athletes have been named to the 2012-13 winter/spring American Southwest Conference All-Academic Team, it was announced by the league office May 23.

To be eligible for ASC All-Academic honors, student-athletes must be classified academically as a sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student during the competition season and have been in attendance and completed at least one academic year (two consecutive semesters) at their institution. They must also have a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) as certified at the conclusion of the academic semester in which the ASC sport championship is held.

The men’s basketball team placed three athletes on the team: Claude Anderson, a junior accounting major from Dallas, Texas; Dylan Ballard, a senior history/education major from Ponder, Texas; and Marcus Bobb, a senior spanish/marketing major from Ponder, Texas.

The women’s basketball team placed five athletes on the team: Jordana Andrews, a sophomore physical education major from Center Ridge, Ark.; Jordan Ferrell, a senior physical education major from West Fork, Ark.; Chelsea Glasscock, a senior mathematics major from Prairie Grove, Ark.; Jessica Milloway, a sophomore physical education major from Lamar, Ark.; and Shawnee Sorensen, a sophomore biology major from Mountainburg, Ark.

The baseball team placed twelve athletes on the team: Brandon Brewer, a sophomore business education major from Greenwood, Ark.; Nick Brill, a senior physical education major from Siloam Springs, Ark.; Ian Bryan, a senior management/administration major from North Little Rock, Ark.; Nathan Cedor, a sophomore management/administration major from Gretna, La.; Tyler Erickson, a junior economics major Cabot, Ark.; Peyton Johnigan, a sophomore mathematics major from Fort Worth, Texas; Taylor Parker, a sophomore undeclared major from Hot Springs, Ark.; Mitchell Powers, a senior physical education major from North Little Rock, Ark.; Sam Shook, a sophomore mathematics major from Katy, Texas; John Singler, a sophomore secondary education major from Muskogee, Okla.; Bo Thomas, a junior environmental studies major from Mountain Home, Ark.; and Adam Waynick, a junior general business major from Fort Smith, Ark.

The softball team placed three athletes on the team: Molly Bowman, a junior early childhood education major from Springdale, Ark.; Amber Rollins, a sophomore biology major from Searcy, Ark.; and Shawnee Sorensen, a sophomore biology major from Mountainburg, Ark.

The men’s tennis team placed seven athletes on the team: Jeff Adams, a junior accounting major from Houston, Texas; Bishop Bass, a sophomore management/administration major from Greenwood, Ark.; Corey Dillard, a sophomore biology major from Hot Springs, Ark.; Bryant Ford, a sophomore marketing major from Kaufman, Texas; Tyler Martin, a junior physical education major from Star City, Ark.; Michael Skimbo, a junior management/administration major from Claremore, Okla.; and Todd Turner, a sophomore biology major from Pearcy, Ark.

The women’s tennis team placed four athletes on the team: Stephanie Cloud, a senior accounting major from Grapevine, Texas; Chelsea Glasscock, a senior mathematics major from Prairie Grove, Ark.; Whitney Lewis, a junior management/administration major from Hartman, Ark.; and Megan Wallace, a sophomore mathematics major from Malvern, Ark.

Emily Black, a sophomore marketing major from Clarksville, Ark., and Cory Snyder, a junior radio/television major from Clarksville, Tenn., were named Academic All-Conference as student sports information directors.

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