


Fifteen Boise State University student-athletes, in five different sports, have received WAC All-Academic honors for the 2001 fall semester as announced by the league office on February 1 (Friday).
The sports represented during the fall semester are football, women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s cross-country and women ’s cross-country. To be eligible, a student-athlete must have completed a least one academic year, have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average and have participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s contests.
The women’s soccer team at Boise State produced the most award winners with seven. The Bronco football team had four members followed by women’s cross country with two; men’s cross country with one and volleyball with one.
Women’s cross-country Adrienne Rogers, a junior from Chillowack, B.C., Canada, has the highest grade point average among the Bronco student-athletes with a 3.89 GPA in Environmental Biology.
The highest cumulative grade point average on the football belonged to offensive tackle Matt Hill and linebacker Greg Sasser. Hill, a senior from Grangeville, Idaho, has a 3.61 GPA in Political Science and Sasser, a senior from Salem, Oregon, has a 3.61 GPA in English/Secondary Education.
Abby Bernards, a sophomore from McMinnville, Oregon, has the highest grade point average on the women’s soccer team with a 3.64 GPA in Visual Arts/Photography.
Following is a complete list of Boise State student-athletes received WAC All-Academic honors.
Women’s Soccer
Abby Bernards, So., 3.65, Visual Arts/Photography; Dayle McNabb, Sr., 3.25, Communications; Coby Meikle, Jr., 3.46, Health Science/Pre-Medicine; Maureen Meyer, So., 3.31, Graphic Design; Tara Milligan, Jr., 3.40, Elementary Education; Debbie Rubel, So., 3.53, Health Science; Brooke Smith, Sr., 3.21, Exercise Science/Fitness Evaluation
Football
Matt Hill, Sr., 3.61, Political Science; Kevin Louwsma, So., 3.36, Criminal Justice/Courts & Law; Peter Naumes, Sr., 3.20, Physical Education; Greg Sasser, Sr., 3.61, English/Secondary Education
Women’s Cross Country
Michelle Carman, So., 3.71, Environmental Studies; Adrienne Rogers, Jr., 3.89, Environmental Biology
Men’s Cross Country
Miles Wiscombe, So., 3.84, Electrical Engineering
Volleyball
Tameisha Hastings, Jr., 3.20, General Business Management
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