57 Student-Athletes To Graduate On Friday
May 8, 2003
Coral Gables, Fla. (hurricanesports.com) – A total of 57 University of Miami student-athletes will be participating in graduation ceremonies on Friday, May 9 at the University of Miami Convocation Center in Coral Gables. Ceremonies are scheduled for 8:30 a.m. (School of Business Administration), 12:30 p.m. (Schools of Architecture, Continuing Studies, Education, Music), 4:00 p.m. (Schools of Communication, Engineering, Medicine, Nursing) and 7:30 p.m. (School of Arts and Sciences).
This year’s graduating class includes 18 student-athletes from the UM football team, 10 from the women’s track and cross country, five from women’s soccer, five from men’s swimming and diving, four from men’s track and cross country, three from men’s basketball, three from women’s swimming and diving, three from women’s tennis, two from women’s rowing, and one student-athlete each from baseball, women’s basketball, women’s golf and men’s tennis.
2003 Graduating Student-AthletesMajors & Graduation Times
BaseballJim Burt – Finance/ 8:30am
Women’s GolfDominique Gagnon – Public Relations & Spanish/4:00pm
Men’s BasketballPaulo Coelho – Chemistry/7:30pmJames Jones – Finance/8:30amMike Simmons – Business Mgmt. Oper./8:30am
Men’s Track & Field/X-CountryAaron Bass – History/7:30pmDaniel Boniface – News Journalism & English/4:00pmJabari Ennis – Electrical Computer Engineering/4:00pmKenneth Frank – Architecture/12:30pm
Women’s BasketballMeghan Saake – Liberal Arts & Criminology/7:30pm
Women’s Track & Field/X-CountryMegan Cobb – Pre Physical Therapy/7:30pmMegan Dwyer – Biology/7:30pmGina Harris – Liberal Arts & Criminology/7:30pmAdrienne Moss – Criminology/7:30pmKatharine Murawski – History/7:30pmMelissa Norris – Marketing/8:30amPatricia Pearson – Finance/8:30amJamillah Wade – Sports Mgmt. & Marketing/8:30amSaraque Whittaker – Finance & Marketing/8:30amCarolina Zavala – Economics & Accounting/8:30am
FootballLarry Anderson – Liberal Arts/7:30pmKevin Beard – Liberal Arts/7:30pmVernon Carey – Liberal Arts/7:30pmHoward Clark – History/7:30pmJair Clarke – Computer Info. Systems/8:30amEnnis Crafton – Political Science/7:30pmSherko Haji-Rasouli – Finance & Marketing/8:30amChris Harvey – History/7:30pmWilliam Joseph – Liberal Arts/7:30pmJerome McDougle Liberal Arts & Criminology/7:30pmJarrett Payton – Liberal Arts/7:30pmJermaine Ponder – Libreal Arts/English/7:30pmTodd Sievers – Marketing/8:30amMaurice Sikes – FA02Nate Smith – Finance/8:30amMatt Walters – Mechanical Engineering/4:00pmAndrew Williams – Business Mgmt. Oper./8:30amJim Wilson – FA02
Men’s Swimming & DivingStefan Ahrens – Advertising & Art/4:00pmBjorn Boquist – International Marketing & Finance/8:30amImre Lengyel – Sociology/7:30pmKyle Prandi – Psychology/7:30pmRyan Rykaczewski – FA02
Women’s Swimming & DivingKatie Beth Bryant – Liberal Arts/7:30pmElaine Schwartz – Sociology/7:30pmChristine Williams – Theatre/7:30pm
Men’s TennisAndrew Golub – Business Mgmt. Oper./8:30am
Women’s TennisIgna De Villiers – Art/7:30pmLauren Scaglione – Biology/7:30pmAbigail Smith – Psychology/7:30pm
Women’s RowingDorothy Clay – Finance & Marketing/8:30amMargaret Knuth – Marine Science Physics/7:30pm
Women’s SoccerLisa Gomez – Business Mgmt. Oper./8:30amSamantha Hernandez – Liberal Arts/7:30pmAllison McWhinney – Marketing/8:30amAshley West – Advertising/4:00pmLaura West – Advertising/4:00pm