Sauerbrunn Leads 2007 Women's Scholar All-America Team
Posted by NSCAA on Apr 3, 2008 in Awards 0 Comments
Becky Sauerbrunn (Virginia/St. Louis, Mo.) has been named the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Women’s Scholar Athlete of the Year and leads a group of 73 athletes named to the 2007 NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-America Team.
A three-time NSCAA/adidas All-America, Sauerbrunn was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year while helping the Cavalier defense to 0.40 goals-against average, tops in the nation. A member of the U.S. U-21 National Team, she was on the field every minute of all six games of the 2004 U-19 World Championships. She maintains a 3.43 GPA with a major in English language and is a two-time All-ACC Academic Team selection.
The Scholar All-America team is divided into a University Division (which includes all NCAA Division I teams) and a College Division (which includes all non-Division schools).
2007 NSCAA/adidas Women’s Scholar All-America Team
University Division First Team
Pos., Name, Class, School, Major, GPA, Hometown
K, Valerie Henderson, Sr., UCLA, English, 3.49, Orinda, Calif.
K, Erika Woodbury, Sr., BYU, Fitness/Wellness Management, 3.65, Murrieta, Calif.
D, Stephanie Logterman, Jr., Texas, Humanities/Plan II Honors, 3.87, Austin, Texas
D, Becky Sauerbrunn, Sr., Virginia, English Language & Literature, 3.43, St. Louis, Mo.
D, Katrin Schmidt, Jr., Florida State, International Affairs, 3.68, Schleiden, Germany
D, Sue Weber, Sr., Hofstra, Physical Education, 3.89, Islip, NY
M, Ashley Banks, Sr., West Virginia, Forensics, 3.35, Annandale, Va.
M, Stacy Bishop, Sr., Florida, Health Ed. & Behavior/Health Promotion, 3.73, Land O'Lakes, Fla.
M, Meghan Schnur, Sr., Connecticut, Physical Therapy, 3.32, Butler, Pa.
M, Kirsten van de Ven, Sr., Florida State, Psychology, 3.60, Heesch, The Netherlands
F, Aubrey Aden-Buie, Sr., Penn State, Psychology, 3.75, Allentown, Pa.
F, Kelsey Carpenter, Sr., Texas, Sport Management, 3.52, Allen, Texas
F, Christy Zwolski, Sr., Marquette, Exercise Science, 3.76, Libertyville, Ill.
University Division Second Team
K, Jennifer Manis, Sr., Central Florida, Biology, 3.77, Pensacola, Fla.
D, Jenna Billingsley, Sr., Denver, Electronic Media Arts Design, 3.84, Littleton, Colo.
D, Lara Dickenmann, Sr., Ohio State, International Business, 3.34, Kriens, Switzerland
D, Courtney Hooker, Sr., California, Psychology, 3.58, Woodland Hills, Calif.
D, Mary Therese McDonnell, Sr., Illinois, Speech-Language Pathology, 3.39, Orland Park, Ill.
D, Emily Michaelson, Sr., Portland, Marketing/Management, 3.55, Lake Oswego, Ore.
M, Zoe Bouchelle, Jr., Penn State, Economics & Business Minor, 3.87, Cockeysville, Md.
M, Alissa Oldenkamp, Sr., Arizona State, Business Management, 3.89, Chandler, Ariz.
M, Lindsey Ozimek, Sr., Charlotte, Special Education, 4.00, Charlotte, N.C.
M, Jill Porto, Sr., UAB, Marketing, 3.45, Woodbridge, Va.
M, Shannon Schneeman, Sr., Northwestern, Mathematics/Economics, 3.54, St. Paul, Minn.
F, Kim Bonilla, Sr., West Virginia, Advertising, 3.46, Dumfries, Va.
F, Christie McDonald, Jr., Duke, English, 3.48, Newnan, Ga.
University Division Third Team
K, Elizabeth Cook, Sr., Hartford, Marketing, 3.73, Halifax, Nova Scotia
K, Erin Kane, Jr., Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, 3.35, St. Charles, Ill.
D, Ashley Jones, Sr., Notre Dame, Accounting, 3.98, Westlake Village, Calif.
D, Kiley Jones, Sr., Utah, Communications, 3.69, San Clemente, Calif.
D, Kelly Larson, Jr., South Dakota State, English, 3.54, Mahtomedi, Minn.
D, Yolanda Odenyo, Jr., Oklahoma State, Human Dev. & Fam. Srv./Child & Fam. Srv., 3.73, Uppsala, Sweden
D, Samantha Russell, Sr., Creighton, Nursing, 3.78, Stilwell, Kan.
M, Natalie Capuano, Jr., Pennsylvania, Psychology, 3.60, Aston, Pa.
M, Kara Gostisha, Sr., Illinois, Kinesiology, 3.51, Pewaukee, Wis.
M, Sarah Teegarden, Jr., Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Education, 3.46, Batavia, Ill.
F, Kathryn Carney, Sr., UNLV, Journalism/Media Studies, 3.67, Lake Forest, Calif.
F, Marcy Gans, Jr., Creighton, Exercise Science, 3.38, Raymore, Mo.
College Division First Team
K, Lauren Steinberg, Sr., College of St. Rose, History and Political Science, 3.54, Hopewell Junction, N.Y.
D, Lauren Askey, Sr., Lynchburg College, Sports Medicine/Athletic Training, 3.96, Baltimore, MD
D, Sue Christenson, Sr., Grand Valley State, Physical Education, 3.32, Livonia, Mich.
D, Danielle Malta, Jr., Bryant, Finance, 3.68, Bethel, Conn.
D, Anna Talbot, Sr., Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Communication Sciences and Disorders, 3.78, Apple Valley, Minn.
M, Katherine Bagwell, Sr., Chico State, Nutrition, 3.50, Beaverton, Ore.
M, Jael Hagerott, Sr., Whitworth, Health/Fitness/Physical Education, 3.99, Spokane, Wash.
M, Dani McCawley, Sr., Nebraska-Omaha, Math, 4.00, Ralston, Neb.
F, Sarah Ash, Jr., Denison, Spanish & Psychology, 3.66, Cincinnati, Ohio
F, Nicole Revenaugh, Sr., William Jewell, History, 3.76, Kansas City, Mo.
F, Katy Tafler, Jr., Grand Valley State, Biomedical Science, 3.86, Mississauga, Ont.
College Division Second Team
K, Allie Rivard, Sr., Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Biology, 3.56, Plymouth, Minn.
D, Sarah Hawkins, Jr., Columbus State, Business, 3.57, Lilburn, GA
D, Tara Kirkpatrick, Sr., Regis, Biology, 4.00, Lincoln, Neb.
D, Grace Lam, Jr. , Emory, Business and Economics, 3.88, Randolph, Mass.
D, Ashley VanVechten, Sr., Rochester, History / German, 3.84, Rochester, N.Y.
D, Kira Wannebo, Sr., Northern State, Elementary Education, 3.33, Weston, Fla.
M, Amanda Farrell, Sr., Wittenberg, Biology, 3.80, Loveland, Ohio
M, Jennifer Wray, Sr. , Trinity (Texas), Urban Studies, 3.45, Abilene, Texas
F, Sami Brown, Jr., College of St. Rose, Psychology, Criminal Justice Minor, 3.84, Benton City, Wash.
F, Tiffany Cox, Jr., Lee, Athletic Training, 3.76, Pearland, Texas
F, Grace King, Jr., Macalester, Hispanic Studies/American Studies, 3.61, Northampton, Mass.
F, Annick Lamb, Jr., UC Santa Cruz, Biology, 3.83, Santa Barbara, Calif.
College Division Third Team
K, Emily Fedeles, Sr., Emory, Economics and History, 3.70, Tampa, Fla.
D, Kelly Baker, Jr., Whitworth, Accounting/Business Management, 3.74, Boise, ID
D, Emily Berner, Sr., Grand Valley State, Physical Education, 3.66, Portage, Mich.
D, Laura Newbrough, Sr. , Hardin-Simmons, Sociology, 4.00, Sacramento, Calif.
M, Laura Bojko, Jr., Rochester, Brain & Cognitive Science, 3.57, Rochester, N.Y.
M, Lindsay Bove, Sr., College of St. Rose, Accounting, 3.81, Holliston, Mass.
M, Ashley Green, Jr., Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, Economics/Government, 3.45, Seattle, Wash.
M, Tara Wegehaupt, Jr., Nebraska-Omaha, Exercise Science, 3.73, Duluth, Minn.
F, Danielle Cooper, Jr., Slippery Rock, Business Administration/Sports Management, 3.50, Lancs, England
F, Caitlin Gordon, Sr. , Birmingham Southern, Biology, 3.56, Carmel, Ind.
F, Caitlin Hall, Jr., Merrimack College, Pre-Medicine, 3.80, Westminster, Mass.
F, Greta Thibodeau, Sr., Whitworth, Health/Fitness/Physical Education, 3.80, Juneau, Alaska
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