2005 All-ACC Academic Men's Cross Country Team Announced

2005 All-ACC Academic Men's Cross Country Team Announced

Feb. 1, 2006

<?xml:namespace prefix=”st1″ ns=”urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags”?>Coral Gables, Fla. – Juniors Thomas Berry and Jonathan Scheiner earned spots on the 2005 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Women’s Cross Country Team as announced today by Commissioner John D. Swofford.<?xml:namespace prefix=”o” ns=”urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office”?>

 

Berry, who is majoring in Motion Pictures, earned a 3.82 grade point average this semester and maintained a 3.75 cumulative average over his academic career.  Scheiner, majoring in finance earned a 3.88 average this semester and holds a 3.67 cumulative average.

 

To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during her academic career.

 

The 2005 All-ACC Academic Men’s Cross Country team is as follows:

 

2005 All-ACC Academic Men’s Cross Country Team

 

                                                                    Semester  Career 

Name, Class, School                                   GPA          GPA      Major

Paul Ahern, Fr., Virginia Tech                         3.80          3.80       University Studies

Shane Ahlers, Jr., Wake Forest                      3.24          3.14       Biology

David Atkiss, Sr., Virginia Tech                       3.37          3.37       Masters of Business

Thomas Berry, Jr., Miami                            3.82          3.75       Motion Pictures

Andrew Dumm, Jr., Virginia                            3.60          3.55       Foreign Affairs

Pablo Durana, Sr., North Carolina                   3.44          3.41       Communications

Jan Foerster, Jr., Virginia                               3.10          3.10       Economics

Ryan Foster, Jr., Virginia                                3.10          3.13       Computer Science

Stephen Furst, So.,NCState                         3.63          3.92       Aerospace Engineering

Greg Isaacs, Jr., Clemson                              3.76          3.28       Civil Engineering

Chris Kollar, So.,NCState                             4.00          3.63       Biological Science

Keith Krieger, Jr., Duke                                  3.65          3.42       Economics

Thomas Lancashire, Jr., Florida State             4.00          3.92       Exercise Science

Andrew Lemoncello, Sr., Florida State             3.63          3.26       Education

Tyler McCandless, Fr., Maryland                    3.81          3.81       Physical Sciences

Patrick Mellea, So., BostonCollege                3.20          3.28       Finance

Andrew Montgomery, So., Virginia Tech          3.52          3.79       Architecture

Philip Nichols, Jr., Florida State                      3.50          3.50       Education

Charles Salmen, Sr., Duke                             3.92          3.94       English

Jonathan Scheiner, Jr., Miami                    3.88          3.67       Finance

Tristram Thomas, Fr., North Carolina               3.68          3.68       Undecided

Nazar Trilisky, So., Georgia Tech                    4.00          3.93       Computer Engineering

Tibor Vegh, So.,NCState                              4.00          4.00       Economics