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Fourteen Fall Student-Athletes Named Academic All-CCC

Fourteen Fall Student-Athletes Named Academic All-CCC

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) has announced the Fall Academic All-Conference Team, and it includes 363 student-athletes from the conference's 10-member institutions. The Academic All-Conference honor rewards varsity student-athletes who have reached sophomore status and attain a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 (on a 4.0 scale) or higher. The Fall Academic All-CCCC Team encompasses student-athletes who participated in the sports of men's and women's cross country, field hockey, men's and women's soccer, women's tennis, and volleyball.

Wentworth placed 14 student-athletes from its four fall sports teams on the Academic All-CCC Team. Of all of the honorees, 69 were first team, second team, or honorable mention All-CCC selections in their sport.

Also noteworthy is that the Athlete(s) of the Year in six of the seven CCC fall sports received Academic All-Conference laurels, including women's cross country Runner of the Year Hannah Zydanowicz (Roger Williams), field hockey Offensive Player of the Year Courtney Scott (Gordon), men's soccer Defensive Player of the Year Kevin Parma (Western New England), women's soccer Offensive Player of the Year Katie Lydon (Roger Williams), women's soccer Defensive Player of the Year Jessica Reade (Roger Williams), women's tennis Player of the Year Chrissy Martel (Endicott), women's tennis Rookie of the Year Caroline Hall (Gordon), volleyball Player of the Year Krystie Luczynski (Roger Williams), and volleyball Libero of the Year Grace Kucharski (Western New England).

To view the complete release of the Fall 2013 Academic All-Conference Team, please click HERE.

Name

Institution

Class

Major

Hometown City, State

MEN’S SOCCER

Cody Gibb

Wentworth

Sr.

Civil Engineering

Foster, R.I.

Connor Gullifer

Wentworth

Jr.

Biomedical Engineering

Scarborough, Maine

Mitchell Kendrioski

Wentworth

So.

Electromechanical Engineering

Guilford, Conn.

Tyler McQuesten

Wentworth

Jr.

Civil Engineering Technology

Tewksbury, Mass.

Erik Shaw

Wentworth

Jr.

Electromechanical Engineering

Hooksett, N.H.

 
 
 
 
 

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Tori Armishaw

Wentworth

Jr.

Business Management

Scarborough, Maine

Beverly Farris

Wentworth

So.

Biomedical Engineering

Palmer, Mass.

Kelsea Miller

Wentworth

Sr.

Biomedical Engineering

Bremen, Maine

 
 
 
 
 

WOMEN’S TENNIS

Laura Boyd

Wentworth

So.

Applied Mathematics

Woodstock, Vt.

Jillian Flynn

Wentworth

Gr.

Architecture

Billerica, Mass.

Olivia Hegner

Wentworth

Sr.

Architecture

Medford, Mass.

Virginia Ofer

Wentworth

Jr.

Architecture

Cooperstown, N.Y.

Marisa Page

Wentworth

Jr.

Architecture

Warwick, R.I.

 
 
 
 
 

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Sam Curran

Wentworth

Jr.

Biomedical Engineering

Quincy, Mass.


(Release courtesy of the CCC)