55 NSU Student-Athletes Named to SSC Commissioner’s Spring Honor Roll
Rowing Team Members Miglena Dzhupanova and Taylor Liput Carry Perfect 4.0 GPA
A total of 55 Nova Southeastern University student-athletes have been named to the Sunshine State Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll for the spring 2007 semester, it was recently announced by Commissioner Michael J. Marcil.
Included among the 55 NSU student-athletes were rowers Miglena Dzhupanova and Taylor Liput, who were two of the 69 SSC student-athletes to carry a perfect 4.0 GPA.
A total of 488 student-athletes from the nine conference institutions were named to the honor roll. To be eligible for the Commissioner's Spring Honor Roll, a student-athlete must post a minimum grade point average of 3.20 on a scale of 4.0. Participants in men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's golf and women's rowing are included in the honor roll.
Nova Southeastern University SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll Members:
Women's Basketball (7): Eliza Allen (Sports Management); Fabienne Bain (Psychology); Amber Bishko (Sports Management); Tara Haddock (Athletic Training); Jennifer Havens (Biology); Mechelle Jones (Finance) and Ashley Wilson (Athletic Training).
Men's Basketball (4): David Naylor (Undeclared); Oresti Nitsios (Business Administration); Jordan Smith (Biology); and Josh Wood (Undeclared).
Baseball (10): Dale Alberto (Undeclared); Nick Carris (Biology); Cory Clark (Psychology); Bryan Cook (Business Administration); Ross Cummings (Business Administration); Eric McCans (Business Administration); Matt Mindick (Business Administration); Chris Reynolds (Business Administration); Pete Simon (Marketing) and Jon Spier (Business Administration).
Softball (8): Ashley Baker (Biology); Kelly Brookins (Sports Management); Leslie Buchmann (Communications); Dani Caron (Nursing); Valen Eberhard (Sports Management); Noemi Luciani (Nursing); Nelly Mesa (Psychology) and Adrian Tuttle (Elementary Education).
Women's Tennis (7): Mary Crider (Marine Biology/Environmental Science); Alexa Korotkevich (Sports Management); Edita Kulichova(Psychology); Andrea Moncada (Business Administration); Anna Schmidtmann (Psychology); Ulia Talalenko (Biology) and Stephanie Zevallos (Accounting).
Women's Golf (5): Lina Bjorklund (Communications); Anne-Sophie Friis (Business Administration); Maria Garcia-Austt (Sports Management); Natalie Lowe (Athletic Training) and Andrea Maldonado (Business Administration).
Men's Golf (4): Michael Davenport (Sports Management); Peter Kolosvary (Business Administration); Brian Macho (Finance) and Constantin Schwierz (Psychology).
Women's Rowing (10): Miglena Dzhupanova (4.0, Biology); Stephany Fabian (Marketing); Cindy Fong (Business Administration); Monica Henderson (Athletic Training); Taylor Liput (4.0, Psychology); Amanda Luna (Athletic Training); Lauren McElhenny (Exceptional Student Education); Christi O'Neill (Psychology); Marlite Vazquez-Gonzalez (Legal Studies) and Michele Zielinski (Marine Biology). |