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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
S-128-07-08
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. --- Elizabethtown College All-American Erin Fisher (McEwensville, PA/Warrior Run) has been named to the ESPN The Magazine
College Division Academic All-America First Team in women's track &
field/cross country, as voted upon by members of the College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and released Wednesday.
Fisher,
a third-team Academic All-America selection last year, is the 10th
Elizabethtown College student-athlete in the 56-year history of the
CoSIDA Academic All-America program to earn first-team honors and
second this year, joining fellow 2008 graduate Kelly Downs (volleyball).
In cross country, Fisher finished
15th at the NCAA Division III championships to earn first-team
All-America honors, and was honored by
the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association
(USTFCCCA) as the Mideast Region Athlete of the Year after winning the
NCAA Mideast Regional title and her second straight Middle Atlantic
Conference individual championship.
In track and field, Fisher won
the 5,000 meters at both the MAC indoor and outdoor championships, and
also captured a gold medal in the distance medley relay at the indoor
championships to help the Blue Jays to a second-place finish. She
capped her career by placing seventh in the 10,000 meters at the NCAA
Division III Outdoor championships to take All-America honors.
Academically, Fisher graduated
in May with a 3.98 cumulative grade-point average as a double major in
biology and mathematics. She was the MASCAC Scholar-Athlete in cross
country, was an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner and is the
Commonwealth Conference nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.
In addition to being the 10th first-team Academic All-American from Elizabethtown, Fisher is
also the fifth Blue Jay to be a two-time Academic All-American, along
with Downs, Duane Snavely '85 (men's soccer), Gary Yeager '95
(baseball) and Megan Halladay '04 (women's soccer)
To be nominated for the ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-America program, a student-athlete must be of at least sophomore
academic standing with a 3.2 or higher cumulative grade-point average
and be a starter or significant reserve.
2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team
College Division Women's Track and Field/Cross Country
First team
Meagan Bauer, Sr., Doane College
Holly Andrews, Sr., Nebraska Wesleyan University
Rachel Anderson, Sr., Illinois Wesleyan University
Sarah Wittingen, Sr., Calvin College
Morgen Leonard-Fleckman, Sr., Washington University (Mo.)
Naomi Christensen, Sr., Houghton College
Natalie Calderon, Sr., University of Redlands
Liz Faller, Sr., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Tanya Gaurmer, Sr., Adams State College
Jennifer Hansen, Jr., Slippery Rock University
Sarah Zerzan, Sr., Willamette University
Marcia Taddy, Sr., University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Erin Fisher, Sr., Elizabethtown College
Jessica Pixler, So., Seattle Pacific University
Amber Hines, Jr., Wingate University
Second team
Esther Erb, Sr., Case Western Reserve University
Casey Stepan, Sr., Linfield College
Michelle Dill, Sr., University of Nebraska-Kearney
Hana Adaniya, Gr., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Toni Wiszowaty, Sr., SUNY Plattsburgh
Nicole Umhoefer, Sr., Bethel University (Minn.)
Stephanie Gebhart, Sr., University of South Dakota
Katie Theisen, Jr., University of St. Thomas (Minn.)
Krista Hasselquist, Sr., University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Allison Busby, Sr., SUNY Plattsburgh
Caitlin Schetter, Jr., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Amber Hackenberg, Sr., Bloomsburg University
Katrina Morgan, Sr., Embry-Riddle University
Keli Coleman, Jr., Augustana College (Ill.)
Erin Richard, Sr., Clarion University
Third team
Amy Magnuson, So., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rebecca Taylor, Jr., Washington & Lee University
Stephanie Herrick, Jr., College of New Jersey
Jessica Bonelli, Sr., College of New Jersey
Kaylen Harris, Sr., University of Nebraska-Omaha
Charlotte Heron, Jr., Oklahoma Christian University
Rachel Krasich, Gr., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Hannah Baker, So., Wartburg College
Alyssa Recny, Sr., SUNY Plattsburgh
Dana Robbins, Jr., Texas Lutheran University
Deanna Bealby, Sr., University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Heather Wood, Jr., Adams State College
Katy Grant, Sr., Harding University
Amber Lowe, Jr., Texas Lutheran University
Anjuli Cherukuri, Sr., University of Rochester
Kristen Balogh, Sr., Baldwin-Wallace College
Academic All-American of the Year: Rachel Anderson, Illinois Wesleyan University
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