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Greene and Trahan Head-up the 2001-02 ACC Academic Honor Roll

Aug. 2, 2002

GREENSBORO, N.C. – The 46th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll, noting academic excellence by student-athletes for the 2001-02 school year, contains a record 1,731 performers as announced by Commissioner John Swofford.

The Honor Roll comprises those student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.0 or better for the full academic year. Duke led the league in total selections for the 15th straight year, placing 332 on the list, while North Carolina was second with 249 student-athletes. Virginia was third with 200 student-athletes and Maryland was fourth with 198, followed by Clemson (190), Florida State (187), NC State (169), Georgia Tech (113) and Wake Forest (93).

Featured on this year’s Honor Roll are several National Players of the Year including Jason Williams of Duke who was the consensus National Player of the Year in men’s basketball, Clemson baseball player Khalil Greene as well as golf standouts D.J. Trahan of Clemson and Virada Nirapathpongporn of Duke.

Also included on the list of top student-athletes are several players who earned top honors in their respective sports. Virginia men’s lacrosse player Mark Koontz was the 2002 ACC Men’s Lacrosse Player of the Year and is a four-time ACC Honor Roll member. Florida State football player Chris Hope and Georgia Tech volleyball standout Kyleen Bell are four-time ACC Academic Honor Roll members and were recipients of a 2002 ACC Weaver, James, Corrigan Post-Graduate Scholarship. Matt Crawford, of the 2001 North Carolina Men’s Soccer National Championship Team and member of the NCAA Men’s Soccer All-Tournament Team, makes his third appearance on the ACC Honor Roll, while NC State cross country runner Katie Sabino has been an ACC Academic Honor Roll member for five-straight years. Wake Forest’s Darius Songaila is a two-time ACC Honor Roll performer and was a second-team All-ACC performer in men’s basketball this past season. Also included on the list is Maryland women’s basketball player Vicki Brick who has been named to the ACC Honor Roll in both of her first two seasons and led the league in assist to turnover ratio last season.

A complete listing of the 2001-02 ACC Honor Roll follows:

Clemson (190): Lindsey Abbott 2 – Volleyball; Kara Adloff – Rowing; Toby Albergotti – Football; Breezy Ambort – Volleyball; Doug Ameigh 3 – Track; Jennifer Anderson – Soccer; Jeffrey Baker 2 – Baseball; Kristin Balint – Track; Michael Barton 2 – Track; Heather Beem 2 – Soccer; Katharine Bero – Rowing; Jennifer Bires – Swimming; Caitlin Bissell – Swimming; Nicholas Black 2 – Football; Andre Borges 2 – Soccer; Ashlea Bowen 2 – Tennis; Louisa Boyle 2 – Soccer; Mary Brewer 3 – Swimming; Hayley Brooks – Swimming; Ashlee Brown – Rowing; Kathleen Brown 2 – Swimming; Bethany Bruzzi 2 – Swimming; Nicollette Burgess 3 – Rowing; Jenna Burtch 3 – Swimming; Tamara Bysura 4 – Volleyball; Gail Cadorniga 2 – Rowing; Sarah Canterbury – Rowing; Erin Carne – Swimming; Brian Carr – Football; Chad Carson 4 – Football; Tiffany Charles 2 – Track; Bo Charpia – Football; Beverly Chin 4 – Swimming; Lisa Christopher 3 – Rowing; Leigh Clark 4 – Soccer; Meghann Clifford 3 – Swimming; Tatum Clowney 3 – Soccer; Katrina Cobb 2 – Rowing; Kim Cober – Swimming; Chad Coder 2 – Baseball; Amanda Commons 2 – Swimming; Kevin Conaway 5 – Soccer; Joana Costa – Track; Josh Cribb – Baseball; Rusty Curry – Football; Kenneth Cutler – Soccer; Kiki Dallao – Volleyball; Shannon Day – Track; Nicholas Deprimio 2 – Football; Jessica Diebel 3 – Swimming; Carole Dillon – Rowing; Anna Dolinska – Tennis; Lucille Doolittle 4 – Rowing; Marvin Douglas – Basketball; Nina Douglas – Swimming; Thomas Easterling – Baseball; Kyana Elder – Track; Tony Elliott – Football; Courtney Ellis – Swimming; Rodney Feaster 2 – Football; Ryan Fenton 2 – Track; Jonathon Folds 2 – Swimming; Aimee Fox 2 – Rowing; Kyle Frank – Baseball; Patrick Fullerton 3 – Soccer; Rachel Gallegos 3 – Soccer; Sarah Gardner – Volleyball; Bradley Gibson – Soccer; Derek Gilson – Track; Hunter Gilstrap – Soccer; Ross Goodacre 4 – Soccer; Mary Gosselin 2 – Track; Gregor Govse – Swimming; Kelly Gower – Rowing; Marianne Grant 2 – Rowing; Mary Green – Rowing; Zane Green – Baseball; Khalil Greene 3 – Baseball; Matt Gunn – Track; Lynn Hall 2 – Rowing; Sunnie Harmon – Tennis; Paul Harrelson 2 – Baseball; Leigh Ann Harrison 2 – Soccer; Stephanie Haskell – Volleyball; Chase Hilgenbrinck 2 – Soccer; Rick Hill – Track; Marcus Hodge 2 – Track; Brandon Holmes – Football; Bryant Howe 2 – Track; Ryan Hub – Baseball; Tina Hughes – Rowing; Ryan Hunter – Track; Emily Hustead 2 – Swimming; Steven Jackson 2 – Baseball; Maryellyn Jamieson – Swimming; Laura Jensen 2 – Volleyball; Amanda Johnson – Rowing; Michael Johnson – Baseball; Gregg Jones – Golf; Jaimee Kamnik 3 – Rowing; Andrew Kessler – Track; Jane Keydoszius 2 – Track; Ginny Kirouac 3 – Swimming; Ryan Klosterman 2 – Baseball; Sander Koning – Tennis; Lindsey Kroeger 2 – Swimming; Emily Kuivila 3 – Rowing; Sally Kukla 2 – Rowing; William Lamura 2 – Baseball; Paige Ledford – Soccer; Micah Lewis 2 – Football; Ricky Lewis – Soccer; Ryan Lewis 2 – Track; Jaime McAlister – Rowing; Megan McGuirt 3 – Rowing; Mandy McLane 4 – Track; Jason Meany – Track; William Merritt 2 – Football; Tif Miller 2 – Football; Lisa Mischley 3 – Rowing; Allison Mitchell 2 – Soccer; Kensey Morris – Rowing; Derrick Mulder – Swimming; Cindy Mullinix 2 – Soccer; Meaghan Murphy 2 – Swimming; Katherine Niebauer 2 – Rowing; Elizabeth Noll – Rowing; Matthew Norman 3 – Swimming; Gisele Oliveira – Track; Brian Outlaw 3 – Football; Henry Owen 3 – Football; Katie Pickett 2 – Track; Gene Pierce – Baseball; Jimmy Polk 2 – Football; Robert Pritchard – Baseball; Kanetra Queen 2 – Basketball; Tommy Rappold – Swimming; Buddy Reed – Swimming; Megan Reed – Rowing; Kati Reid – Soccer; Christina Reinhard – Track; Stephen Rhyne – Soccer; Heidi Robillard 3 – Rowing; Jackie Robinson 4 – Football; Jennifer Sanders 2 – Soccer; Lauren Saulino – Track; Anna Savitskaya 3 – Tennis; Jarrod Schmidt 2 – Baseball; Jeffrey Scott 3 – Football; Clarice Seifert – Soccer; Christina Sever – Track; Scott Shaw 2 – Track; Eric Shulick – Swimming; Michael Sims 3 – Golf; Katherine Sloan 4 – Rowing; David Smith – Track; Krista Sonnefeld – Rowing; Paul Souders 2 – Soccer; Nathan Spice 3 – Swimming; Kali Spink – Rowing; Milena Stanoycheva – Tennis; Anne Stanton – Swimming; Jodi Steffes 2 – Volleyball; Ana Stiglic 2 – Tennis; James Stoffer 2 – Swimming; Russell Stuermann 3 – Football; Craig Thomas 3 – Swimming; Erin Tokos – Swimming; Amy Tolley 3 – Swimming; DJ Trahan 3 – Golf; Sarah Turner – Soccer; Diane Ulmer – Rowing; Diana Ulrey – Rowing; Brett Varner 3 – Track; Tabitha Vasilas 2 – Basketball; Nigel Vaughn – Football; Kathryn Walker 2 – Swimming; TJ Watkins – Football; Matthew Watson 3 – Football; Kelly Watters – Track; Dimelon Westfield – Soccer; Josh Williams – Swimming; Tricia Williams 3 – Soccer; Matthew Wilson 2 – Swimming; Morgan Woodward 2 – Football; Jen Wortman – Rowing; Kyle Young 5 – Football; Jennifer Zawislak 2 – Track; Tiffany Zimmermann – Swimming; Marija Zoric 2 – Volleyball

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