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America East Academic Awards Program

America East is proud to have one of the most comprehensive academic awards programs in the country. In addition to the Scholar-Athlete program, an All-Academic team comprised of student-athletes that excel both academically and athletically is chosen in each of the conference's 20 sports by a committee consisting of faculty athletic representatives, academic advisors and sports information directors. Additionally, the conference recognizes all student-athletes who achieve at least a 3.0 GPA on its Academic Honor Roll, with those achieving a 3.5 average or better receiving Commissioner's Honor Roll status. Finally, the Academic Cup is awarded to the school with the highest cumulative GPA among its student-athletes for that academic year.



 All-Time Academic Cup Winners

2011-12: Hartford

2010-11: Vermont

2009-10: Vermont

2008-09: Vermont

2007-08: Vermont

2006-07: Vermont/Maine

2005-06: Vermont

2004-05: Vermont

2003-04: Maine

2002-03: Binghamton

2001-02: Binghamton

2000-01: Drexel

1999-2000: New Hampshire

1998-99: New Hampshire

1997-98: Drexel

1996-97: Hartford

1995196: Vermont


 

 All-Time Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year

2012: Tyler Johnson, Stony Brook (baseball)

2011: Sven Vloedgraven, Binghamton (tennis)

2010: Sven Vloedgraven, Binghamton (tennis)

2009: Connor Tobin, Vermont (soccer)

2008: Rory Quiller, Binghamton (track & field)

2007: Rory Quiller, Binghamton (track & field)

2006: Andy Allstadt, Albany (track & field)

2005: Aaron Izaryk, Maine (baseball)

2004: Jacob Jentzer, Maine (swimming & diving)

2003: Emil Bove, Albany (lacrosse)

2002: Emil Bove, Albany (lacrosse)

2001: Chris Shaver, Vermont (soccer)

2000: Brian McGillen, Delaware (swimming & diving)

1999: Dave Geesaman, Delaware (cross country/track & field)

1998: Ramin Kazemi, Towson (tennis)

1997: Bjorn Hansen, Northeastern (soccer)

1996: Michael Polsky, Hofstra (tennis)


 

All-Time Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year

2012: Lucy Van Dalen, Stony Brook (track & field)

2011: Nikki Branchini, Albany (lacrosse)

2010: May Kotsopoulos, Vermont (basketball)

2009: Kristen Millar, Vermont (lacrosse)

2008: Sarah Hudak, Boston University (field hockey)

2007: Marisa Ryan, Boston University (cross country/track & field)

2006: Marisa Ryan, Boston University (cross country/track & field)

2005: Amy Cochran, Vermont (soccer)

2004: Lana Khvalina, UMBC (tennis)

2003: Jenny Payne, Stony Brook (cross country)

2002: Amy DeCamp, New Hampshire (cross country)

2001: Lori Swanson, Drexel (softball)

2000: Karalyn Church, Vermont (basketball)

1999: Orsi Farkas, New Hampshire (basketball)

1998: Denise Leckenby, New Hampshire (swimming & diving)

1997: Jennifer Falk, Drexel (volleyball)

1996: Jen Ruggerio, Northeastern (field hockey)


 


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