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FIVE TERRIERS EARN MAAC WOMEN'S WATER POLO ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM HONORS
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MAAC Announces 2009 Women’s Water Polo All-Academic Team
 
Edison, N.J. – A total of 31 student-athletes make up the 2009 MAAC Women’s Water Polo All-Academic Team, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference announced today.
 
To be eligible for the MAAC All-Academic Team, a student athlete must complete two semesters at their institution and hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 on a 4.0 scale. Iona College led all schools with nine student-athletes making the team, followed by Wagner College’s seven student-athletes. Five athletes earned spots of the team representing Marist College, and St. Francis (N.Y.) College. Siena College and Villanova University each had three student-athletes on the team.
 
Name
School
Yr.
Major
GPA
Hometown
Amanda Anastasio
Iona
So.
Undecided
3.77
Shillington, Pa.
Amanda Cody
Iona
Sr.
Childhood Education
3.37
Orland Park, Ill.
Sam Cody
Iona
So.
Speech pathology
3.37
Orland Park, Ill.
Meghan Keller
Iona
Jr.
Psychology
3.77
Missouri City, Texas
Stephanie Klocke
Iona
Sr.
Childhood Education
3.24
Southlake, Texas
Angela Kohlhoff
Iona
Sr.
Management
3.94
Houston, Texas
Lauren Peterson
Iona
Sr.
Marketing
3.41
Flossmore, Ill.
Mollie Regan
Iona
Sr.
Mass Communications
3.38
Narrangansett, R.I.
Maggie Wood
Iona
So.
Mass Communications
3.43
Evergreen Park, Ill.
Kristen Barnett
Marist
Jr.
Business
3.48
Houston, Texas
Agnes Konopka
Marist
So.
History
3.38
Simi Valley, Calif.
Colleen Lischwe
Marist
So.
Environmental Science
3.85
Kirkwood, Mo.
Hilary Schroeder
Marist
Jr.
Psychology
3.43
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Emily St. Omer Roy
Marist
Jr.
Business
3.37
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Molly Chamberlain
Siena
So.
Social Work
3.24
Kingston, Pa.
Erin Clune
Siena
Sr.
Political Science
3.39
Bainbridge Island, Wash.
Camille Norman
Siena
Jr.
Marketing and Management
3.25
Bellevue, Wash.
Brandy Creek
St. Francis (N.Y.)
Sr.
Professional Studies
3.40
Ventura, Calif.
Lianna Fotia
St. Francis (N.Y.)
Jr.
Biology
3.49
Ottawa, Canada
Andi Miro
St. Francis (N.Y.)
Jr.
Biology
3.64
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Thalita Paladino
St. Francis (N.Y.)
So.
Health Promotions
3.73
Boca Raton, Fla.
Katie Zerzan
St. Francis (N.Y.)
So.
Undecided
3.20
Eugene, Ore.
Jennifer Lynch
Villanova
So.
Nursing
3.28
Lower Gwynedd, Pa.
Kathleen Maloney
Villanova
So.
Education
3.58
Chicago, Ill.
Anne Stype
Villanova
Jr.
Finance
3.73
Cutchogue, N.Y.
Dana DeCinque
Wagner
So.
Psychology
3.56
Collegeville, pa.
Carina Giles
Wagner
So.
Undecided
3.79
Mohton, Pa.
Natalie Pyrz
Wagner
So.
Undecided
3.76
Harleysville, Pa.
Kelsey Rodgers
Wagner
So.
Psychology
3.38
Anaheim Hills, Calif.
Kristen Spector
Wagner
So.
Nursing
3.58
Camp Hill, Pa.
Alexandra Tomlinson
Wagner
Sr.
Nursing
3.97
Telford, Pa.
Laura vanderBent
Wagner
So.
Business Administration
3.39
Shillington, Pa.
 
 
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