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LCSC has 17
basketball players earn all-conference
academic honors
5-1-07
BILLINGS, Mont.
– All 10 members of the Lewis-Clark State
College women’s basketball team who were
eligible earned All-Frontier Conference
Academic honors, while seven members of the
Warrior men’s team also were honored,
conference commissioner Mike Walker
announced Wednesday.
To be eligible
for the Academic All-Conference team, the
student-athlete must be at least a sophomore
in standing, maintain a 3.0 GPA and
participate in one half of their team’s
games.
The Warrior
women had 11 players on its roster during
the season, but one was a freshman and thus
ineligible. The remaining 10 all posted
outstanding GPAs, and were outstanding on
the court. LCSC won the conference’s
regular-season title, was ranked as high as
second in the NAIA, and qualified for the
national tournament for the 11th time in the
last 12 years.
The LCSC men’s
team also excelled on and off the court.
Seven players received academic honors and
the team won both the conference regular
season and tournament titles. The men also
qualified for the national tournament.
Here are the
LCSC players honored.
Lewis-Clark State College women
Ashley
Baker
Omak, Wash.
Jade
Fulbright
Wenatchee, Wash.
Katie
Hart
Ellensburg, Wash.
Aundrea
Morrison
Hermiston, Ore.
Janeen
Nelson
Roosevelt, Utah
Kim
Preston
Bellingham, Wash.
Mandy Troutt
Pullman, Wash.
Vanessa
West
Jerome, Idaho
Terri Wittmer
West Yellowstone, Mont.
Katya Yancheva
Sophia, Bulgaria
Lewis-Clark State College men
Robert
Comer
Buhl, Idaho
Jon
Daly
Turlock, Calif.
Teran
Lee
Chicago, Ill.
Chris
Pitts
Hillsboro, Ore.
Karl
Stedman
Sitka, Alaska
Jared
Ticker
Nine Mile Falls, Wash.
Steve
Ward
Post Falls, Idaho |