Jordan Hasay of Oregon, Shannon Gagne of New Haven lead Capital One Academic All-America® Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Teams

Jordan Hasay of Oregon, Shannon Gagne of New Haven lead Capital One Academic All-America® Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Teams


2010-11 Capital One Academic All-America® Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Teams (University & College Divisions)
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TOWSON, Md. –
Sophomore Jordan Hasay of the University of Oregon and graduate student Shannon Gagne of the University of New Haven lead the 2011 Capital One Academic All-America® Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Teams, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Hasay and Gagne have been chosen as the winners of the Academic All-America® of the Year award in the University and College Divisions, respectively.

A human physiology major with a 3.96 G.P.A., Hasay is the first sophomore ever to be named as the Capital One Academic All-America® of the Year in any sport.

She won two NCAA indoor championships this year while leading Oregon to its second consecutive national championship. At the NCAA Indoor Meet, the Arroyo Grande, Cal. native posted first place finishes in the one-mile run and the 3,000-meter run.

The Pacific-10 Conference cross country champion in the fall, Hasay captured third place at the NCAA Cross Country Championship Meet.

Named USTFCCCA National Indoor Track Athlete of the Year, she won three Pacific-10 championships this year. In addition to the Pac-10 cross country title, Hasay claimed titles in the 1500-meter and the 5,000-meter runs.

At the NCAA Outdoor Meet, she earned first team All-American honors in the 1500-meter run and the 5000-meter run, helping Oregon finish as national runners-up.

A graduate student who is pursuing her Master’s degree in national security, Gagne has a 3.95 graduate G.P.A. Honored as the USTFCCCA Division II Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year, she graduated from the University of New Haven with a degree in criminal justice and a 3.93 G.P.A.

Honored as the Northeast-10 Conference Woman of the Year, Gagne was also named as the Northeast-10 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year. A six-time All-American, she led New Haven to a fourth place finish at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track Championship and a ninth place showing at the Division II Outdoor Track Meet.

In 2011, she won five individual national championships. At the NCAA indoor meet, she won titles in the 200-meter run, the 400-meter run and the long jump. At the NCAA outdoor meet, Gagne finished first in the 200-meter run and the 400-meter run. Her five national championships make her one of just three student-athletes at the Division II level to ever accomplish the feat in one year.

At the 2011 Northeast-10 Conference outdoor track championships, Gagne won four titles as she led New Haven to a second place finish.

A native of Meriden, Conn., Gagne was UNH’s Hatfield Scholar Recipient, which is awarded for competitive scholarship for honors students only. She is the head volunteer for the school's legal society and volunteers at the West Haven Community House, serving as a student mentor.


Capital One Academic All-America Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Team - University Division


The 15 members of the Capital One Academic All-America ® Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country University first team have an average G.P.A. of 3.89.

Seven of the first team selections have perfect 4.00 G.P.A.’s.

Hasay is joined on the Capital One Academic All-America® University Division Women’s Track & Cross Country first team by two repeat selections, seniors Whitney Carlson of North Dakota State and Kimberly Williams of Florida State.

A second team pick in 2010, senior Ashley Cattran of Dayton also was named to the first team. A pair of third team honorees last year, seniors Kelly Phillips of Virginia Tech and Natalie Willer of Nebraska, were also named to the first team this year.

Seniors Mary Angell of Kentucky, Olivia Johnson of Marquette, Nora Mehl of UAB, Sofie Persson of Mississippi and Sheila Reid of Villanova also earned first team honors. Graduate students Vera Neuenswander of Indiana and Kate Niehaus of Stanford join juniors Tara Diebold of Arkansas and Chanelle Price of Tennessee to complete the Capital One Academic All-America® University Division first team.

A zoology major with a 4.00 G.P.A., Carlson earned third team Academic All-America® honors as a sophomore and was named to the first team the last two years. A first team All-American after finishing fifth in the heptathlon at the NCAA Outdoor Meet, she won 15 Summit League titles in her career at North Dakota State. The winner of the NCAA Elite 88 Award, she is also the recipient of an NCAA post-graduate scholarship. A native of Buchanan, N.D., she was the Summit League Indoor Athlete of the Year twice and won the Outdoor award once. Carlson will attend dental school at the University of Nebraska.

The most decorated women’s track and field performer in Florida State history, Williams is a business administration major with a 3.50 G.P.A. The top collegiate jumper in the country, she was the NCAA Indoor champion in the triple jump. A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Williams finished her career with 12 Atlantic Coast Conference titles. The first female in ACC history to win four straight indoor and outdoor triple jump titles, she is a five-time NCAA champion and a nine-time All-American. Williams was named as the ACC Track Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the second time.

A pre-med major with a 3.98 G.P.A., Cattran was named as the Atlantic 10 Conference Track Student-Athlete of the Year twice for Dayton. A member of the Atlantic 10 champion indoor distance medley relay team, Cattran finished ninth in the 1500-meter run at the Atlantic 10 Meet. An All-Atlantic 10 selection, the Centerville, Ohio native helped the Flyers finish second in the A-10 Outdoor Championship Meet.

The pole vault record holder at Virginia Tech, Phillips is a biology major carrying a perfect 4.00 G.P.A. The winner of the Elite 88 award at the NCAA Meet, she was the two-time Atlantic Coast Conference indoor pole vault champion. Phillips is the recipient of the ACC’s Weaver-James-Corrigan graduate scholarship. The co-president of the Student Athlete Advisory Council, the Blacksburg, Va. native was an All-American in the indoor season.

A biological sciences and philosophy major with a 3.92 G.P.A., Willer owns the indoor and outdoor pole vaulting records at Nebraska. A four-time Big 12 Conference champion in the pole vault, she earned All-American honors three times in her career. Willer helped Nebraska win the 2011 Big 12 Conference indoor track title. A two-year captain of the Cornhuskers, the Elkhorn, Neb. native was also the USA and Pan-Am pole vaulting champion in 2009.

The 2011 Southeastern Conference runner-up in the discus throw, Angell has a double major of kinesiology and exercise science with a 3.80 G.P.A. A native of Byron Center, Mich., she was Kentucky’s top scorer at the SEC Championship with 14 points. She placed third in the shot put at the SEC Meet to qualify for the NCAA Meet. She finished her career ranked third on UK’s all-time list of discus and shot put leaders.

An accounting major holding a perfect 4.00 G.P.A., Johnson was the captain of the Marquette cross country squad. As a senior, she was Marquette’s top finisher in every race. A native of Milford, Iowa, she also competed in the 1500-meter run. A three-time BIG EAST All-Academic selection, she was the winner of the 2011 Delta Sigma Pi Golden Key Award. Johnson is also a member of Beta Gamma Sigma.

Honored as the Conference USA Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Mehl is a psychology major with a 4.00 G.P.A. at UAB. The UAB record holder in the high jump, she earned all-conference honors and finished fourth in the high jump. A native of Rottwell, Germany, she won back-to-back Conference-USA titles in the indoor pentathlon.

An honorable mention All-American in the 400-meter hurdles, Persson is a marketing major with a 3.83 G.P.A. at Mississippi. She also earned All-American honors at the NCAA Indoor Meet by finishing third in the 800-meter run. The school record holder in four different events, the Helsingborg, Sweden native was recognized as the top marketing student in the UM Business School.

The winner of the Honda Award (Most Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year) for cross country, Reid led Villanova to its second consecutive national championship as a senior. An English major with a 3.37 G.P.A., she was the NCAA individual cross country champion. She also took first place at the BIG EAST Championship and the NCAA Regional Meet. A native of Newmarket, Ontario, Canada, she was an 11-time BIG EAST champion and a seven-time All-American for the Wildcats. Reid also anchored Villanova’s NCAA champion indoor distance medley relay team.

A graduate student with a 4.00 G.P.A. who is working on her Master’s degree in counseling, Neuenswander won the 2011 Big Ten Conference championship in the pole vault and tied the conference record. A three-time All-American for Indiana, she was the NCAA runner-up in the pole vault in 2009. A native of Jefferson City, Mo., she earned her undergraduate degree in Social Studies and had a 4.00 G.P.A.

A member of Stanford’s back-to-back NCAA champion cross country teams in 2006 and 2007, Niehaus is a graduate student working on her Master’s degree in bioengineering with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A. The winner of the NCAA Elite 88 Award in 2009, she was a two-time NCAA qualifier for the Outdoor Championship Meet. A native of Columbia, S.C., Niehaus was the Pacific-10 Conference runner-up in the 10,000-meter run in 2009.

A two-time All-American pole vaulter at Arkansas, Diebold is a communication disorders major with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A. A native of Branson, Mo., she helped the seventh-ranked Razorbacks finish third at the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Meet. She was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll twice and finished sixth in the pole vault in the 2011 NCAA Indoor Championship Meet.

The Southeastern Conference champion in the indoor and outdoor 800-meter run in 2011, Price is majoring in journalism and electronic media and has a 3.92 G.P.A. A member of Tennessee’s NCAA champion distance medley relay team in 2009 and 2010, Price is a seven-time All-American. A five-time All-SEC honoree, the Easton, Pa. native was honored as the co-winner of the SEC Women’s Track and Field Scholar Athlete of the Year award in 2011.


Capital One Academic All-America Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Team - College Division


The Capital One Academic All-America® Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country College Division first team has six student-athletes with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A. The eleven members of the first team have an average G.P.A. of 3.93.

Senior Darcie Schmitz of Fort Hays State is the only repeat selection on the Capital One Academic All-America® Women’s Track & Cross Country College Division first team. Seniors Erin Beattie of Seton Hill, Katie Navarre of Denison, Christina Rhodes of Bridgewater and Jill Ziskovsky of Central (Iowa), who were named to the second team last year, earned first team honors in 2011.

A pair of third team selections last year, senior Morgan Achterhoff of Taylor and graduate student Jen Harpp of Slippery Rock, also moved up to the first team in 2011.

Seniors Kristi Buerkle of Bemidji State, Joanna Johnson of Oberlin, Monica Kinney (Grand Valley State) and Kristen McGlynn (Adams State) were also named to the Capital One Academic All-America® Women’s Track & Cross Country College Division first team.

Juniors Whitney Bishoff of Anderson (S.C.), Simone Childs-Walker of Carleton and Liz Phillips of Washington University round out the first team.

A seven-time All-American in track and field, Schmitz is an art major with a 3.84 G.P.A. and a minor in graphic design. The NCAA Division II indoor national champion in the long jump, she holds the Fort Hays State records in the indoor and outdoor triple jump and long jump. At the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championship, she finished sixth in the long jump and eighth in the triple jump. A native of Baileyville, Kan.,Schmitz won Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association outdoor championships in the long jump and the triple jump.

A mathematics and actuary science major with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A., Beattie led Seton Hill University to its first West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) championship. Selected as the Most Valuable Performer at the WVIAC Championship Meet, she won the WVIAC titles in the pole vault and the triple jump. A native of Latrobe, Pa., she owns school records in the pole vault, shot put, javelin and heptathlon. Beattie was also the WVIAC champion in the heptathlon in 2008 and 2009.

A four-time All-American at Denison University, Navarre is an English major with a 3.95 G.P.A. The winner of an NCAA post-graduate scholarship, she earned All-American honors in cross country twice. Honored as the NCAA Great Lakes Runner of the Year as a junior, she finished sixth in the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championship Meet. Named as the North Coast Athletic Conference Runner of the Year in 2009, the Upper Arlington, Ohio native earned All-American honors in the 5K run and 10K during her career.

A liberal studies major with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A., Rhodes won the Old Dominion Athletic Conference indoor and outdoor pole vault championships four consecutive years at Bridgewater College. A two-time selection as the ODAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Outdoor Track, she won the Elite 88 Award at the 2010 and 2011 NCAA Championships. A native of Dayton, Va., Rhodes earned All-American notice at the 2010 NCAA Championship Meet by finishing sixth in the pole vault.

Honored as a seven-time All-American at Central College, Ziskovsky is a communication studies major with a minor in Spanish and carries a 3.94 G.P.A. Honored as the Dutch’s Most Valuable Performer three times, she was a four-time Iowa Conference event champion and won the 2011 heptathlon title. A native of Dallas Center, Iowa, she was a ten-time NCAA Indoor and Outdoor track qualifier and earned Central’s Senior Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.

A biology and pre-med major who graduated with a 4.00 G.P.A., Achterhoff set the Taylor University record in the 400-meter run. Honored as an NAIA Scholar-Athlete, she owns the fourth-best mark in school history in the long jump. A native of Orange City, Iowa, she also played basketball for the Trojans and helped them earn a berth in the NAIA national tournament team.

A graduate student who is working on a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Slippery Rock, Harpp has a 4.00 G.P.A. in grad school. She graduated from Slippery Rock with a degree in physical therapy and a 3.94 G.P.A. One of the top runners for the Slippery Rock cross country team, she was injured for most of the season. However, Harpp finished fourth in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference championship meet and earned All-American honors by finishing 15th at the NCAA Division II cross country championship. A native of Highland Heights, Ohio, she was the PSAC runner-up in three events at the PSAC indoor meet.

An elementary education major with a 3.86 G.P.A., Buerkle was a six-time All-American at Bemidji State. Named as the Bemidji Female Athlete of the Year twice, she was the 2011 USTFCCCA Central Region Track Athlete of the Year. At the 2011 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference meet, she won the 200-meter and the 400-meter runs. The top runner for the Beavers’ cross country team, the Stacy, Minn. native graduated with six individual school records.

Chosen as the North Coast Athletic Conference Outdoor Distance Runner of the Year twice, Johnson has a double major of biology and French with a 3.68 G.P.A. at Oberlin College. A seven-time All-American, she was a four-year runner for the cross country team. As a senior, Johnson helped Oberlin place second at the NCAC Championship Meet, finishing second in the 10K run and winning the 5K run in record time. Named as the Great Lakes Region Runner of the Year twice, the Chico, Cal. native graduated with five school records.

A member of three NCAA Division II national championship teams at Grand Valley State this year, Kinney is a biomedical science major with a 3.75 G.P.A. She helped the Lakers achieve a unique feat as they won NCAA Division II titles in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track and field. At the NCAA Indoor Meet, Kinney led the Lakers to their first-ever NCAA indoor crown by winning the one-mile run and the 5,000-meter run. In cross country, she finished 30th while helping the Lakers win their first title. A native of Walker, Mich., she earned three All-American honors in her senior year.

A six-time All-American for Adams State College, McGlynn has a double major of English and creative writing and holds a perfect 4.00 G.P.A. As a senior, she led the Grizzlies to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference indoor and outdoor track championships. A three-time RMAC champion, she was the RMAC Scholar-Athlete for cross country, indoor and outdoor track. At the RMAC indoor meet, McGlynn won the 3K and the 5K titles, setting a conference record in the 5K. A native of Bailey, Col., she finished fourth in the 5K and ran the anchor leg on the distance medley relay team that finished second at the NCAA Indoor Meet. At the NCAA Outdoor Championship, she was honored as the winner of the Elite 88 award.

An education major with a 4.00 G.P.A., Bishoff led Anderson to the South Atlantic Conference cross country championship by winning the individual title. Named as the SAC Runner of the Year, she was named All-Region. The NCAA Elite 88 award winner for track and field, the Winder, Ga. native owns school records in the 3K, 5K, 6K and 10,000-meter runs. An NCAA qualifier in the mile run, she is a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma athletic honor society.

A ten-time All-American at Carleton College, Childs-Walker is a philosophy major with a 3.99 G.P.A. In 2011, she was named as the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Outstanding Track Athlete. A native of Seattle, Wash., she helped the Knights finish tenth at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track Championship by placing fourth in the 5,000-meter run and fourth in the 10,000-meter run. A three-time All-MIAC selection in cross country, she has won 13 MIAC championships in her first three seasons.

The winner of the NCAA Elite 88 Award at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track Championship, Phillips is a biomedical engineering major at Washington University with a 4.00 G.P.A. Honored as a first team All-University Athletic Association selection in cross country, she led the Bears to the UAA championship by finishing fourth. Phillips also helped Washington to a second place finish at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championship Meet. A native of Homer Glen, Ill., she earned indoor track All-American honors in the distance medley relay. She was also an outdoor All-American in the 800-run and the 1500-run.




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Towson University
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North Dakota State University
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