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General Phylicia Turner, Assistant Sports Information Director

Conference Carolinas announces Fall Presidential Honor Roll

High Point, N.C.- Queens University of Charlotte and Conference Carolinas is proud to announce the 2009 Fall Presidential Honor Roll. Each institution within the conference has emphasized their commitment to academic importance as they have continued to have student-athletes achieve a grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) at each of their institutions to achieve this honor. 84 student-athletes from Queens earned a spot on the Presidential Honor Roll.

Conference Carolinas continues to emphasize “Academics and Athletics Working Together” as each school strives to grow their Presidential Honor Roll each and every year.  In order to be eligible for this honor, the student-athletes must achieve the 3.0 grade point average at their member institution for the previous semester and have participated in either a conference or non-conference sponsored sport. The student-athlete must have been in attendance at the member institution for at least two full-time semesters. 

The Conference Carolinas Presidential Honor Roll is awarded twice a year covering each of the fall and spring academic semesters and is based on meeting the criteria at the end of the previous semester.

Conference Carolinas is a premier NCAA Division II athletics conference made up of 12 teams from North Carolina and South Carolina. These institutions consist of: Anderson University, Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Coker College, Converse College, Erskine College, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount Olive College, Pfeiffer University, Queens University of Charlotte, and St. Andrews Presbyterian College. 

Queens student-athletes who made the 2009 Fall Presidential Honor Roll are listed below.

Men's Basketball
Daniel Bailey
Charles Burgess
David Cheek
Sean Eads
Reggie Hopkins

Men's Cross Country/Track & Field
Nathan Fields
Matthew Rowell
Alex Schilling

Men's Golf
David Bainbridge
Simon Bird
Robert Hodge
Matthew Kaelin
Ryan Sevigny

Men's Lacrosse
Robert Bacharach
Dane Blodgett
Fred Bush
Brad Comfort
Clay Hanback
Brian Masterson
Branden Stansley
Alex Warehime

Men's Soccer
Matt Gwilt
Michael Lum
Patrick Morgan
Tim Snedecker
Patrick Sullivan

Men's Tennis
Patricio Calderon
Po-Chun (Bob) Hsu
Christopher Kennedy
Christiaan Lee-Daigle
James McKinzie

Cheerleading
Cherelle Cauthorn
Brittany McKenzie
Sara Parks

Women's Basketball
Jazmine Edmonds
Erin Goldner
Shakaria Hamlin
Marissa Hudley
Cecilia Tchangoue

Women's Cross Country/Track & Field
Holly Annas
Lauren Feudale
Lesli-Ann Loschiavo
Jessica Neville

Women's Golf
Camilla Mallberg
Natalie Mirra
Meaghan O'Reilly
Mallory Ruhling
Julia Wennerlund

Women's Lacrosse
Kelly Duffey
Paige Fisher
Kaitlin Hendricks
Chelsea Lancashire
Rebecca Markle
Amanda Martin
Angelique Morabito
Caitlin O'Rourke
Catherine Szabo

Women's Soccer
Rose Balderson
Kelsey Hansen
Kelsey Howard
Katherine Johnson
Sara Jones
Kristen Kornacki
Michelle Landry
Kariel Parian
Sarah Schoenhals
Samantha Striano
Kathryn Sylvester
Larissa Tomasulo
Lauren Vawter
Amanda Wright

Softball
Maria Dodge
Beth Richie
Brittany Stephens
Keeya Turner
Alicia Waldrop

Women's Tennis
Amber Napier

Women's Volleyball
Katherine Bagley
Brittany Harvey
Caitlin Hays
Audrey Hurd
Tanisha Lea
Erica Mazur
Alison Williams

 


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