Page 12 ARTS i& LIFE The Clarion — November 18,2005 BC athletes receive academic awards by Zach Browning Staff Writer Recently, several Brevard College athletes have been awarded for academic achieve ment. Among them were eight members of the men’s and women’s cross country teams. Senior Kirk Bjorling, senior Danielle Deines-Raduly, junior Sara Harris, senior Emily Hulse, sophomore Kelly Hurst, junior Andrew King, sophomore Jesse McEntire, and sophomore Lind say Sherrill all received Appala chian Athletic Conference (AAC) academic honors. The athletic programs at Brevard College hold their ath letes to high standards in their academic endeavors as well as their athletic ability, according to Cross Country coach Thomas Cason. “We set high academic standards on our team to ensure that each runner is a student first. We believe that academic success will breed success on the cross country course, and these athletes mold this belief into fact,” Cason said. To be considered for the AAC All Academic honors, stu dent athletes must maintain a cumulative G.P.A of 3.25 on a scale of 4.00. Students are also required to have reached sopho more standing at his/her respec tive institution, and be ranked in the top seven on the team, or run a sub 23:00 in the 5k (women) or a sub 30:00 in the 8k (men). In addition to these requirements the student must have com peted in at least 50 percent of the competitions for that sea son. “1 am proud of these ath letes success in the classroom.” Coach Cason said. Five members of the Women’s soccer team were re cently named 2005 Daktronics- National Association of Inter collegiate Athletes (NAIA) women’s soccer Academic All- American Athletes. This honor carries much of the same require ments as ACC award; students must maintain a cumulative GP.A. of 3.50 on a 4.00 scale and be in junior standing both aca demically and athletically. Those making the list in clude junior April Banks, senior Ashley Curtis, junior Jessica Risher, and senior Johanna Tornquist. There were more than 320 players listed as All-American Scholar Athletes, 15 of which came from the AAC, with Brevard College leading the way. Junior Adam Beeson of the BC men’s soccer team w'as also awarded AAC All-Academic and NAIA Academic All-American honors. “It’s nice to receive the rec ognition after putting in so much academically for three years. It can be tough to balance soccer and school,” Beeson said. Sports Calendar January 31 Women's Basketball vs. King College Home, 5:30pm Men's Basketball vs. King College Home, 7:30pm February 2 Women's Basketball vs. North Greenville Home, 5:30pm February 3 Baseball vs. Embry-Riddle, Daytona Beach, FL Away, 4:00pm February 4 Women's Basketball vs. Virginia Intermont Away, 5:30pm Men’s Basketball vs. Virginia Intermont Away, 7:30pm Baseball vs. Embry-Riddle, Daytona Beach, FLAway, 12:00pm Softball vs. Southern Wesleyan (DH) Away, 2:00pm February 7 Women's Basketball vs. Milligan College Away, 5:30pm Men's Basketball vs. Milligan College Away, 7:30pm February 8 Baseball vs. Southern Wesleyan Home, 2:00pm Softball vs. Newberry (DH) Away, 2:00pm February 10 Baseball vs. Erskine Away, 2:00pm M/W Track & Field Clemson Invitational Away, Clemson SC Hulse: top 100 cross country runner by Zack Harding Staff Writer Senior Emily Hulse finished in 99“' place at the 7th Region National Association of Inter collegiate Athletics (NAIA). This is a milestone in Hulse’s cross country career; she has placed just one spot short of qualifying in earlier years. “It was important to prove to myself that I could make it.” Hulse said. She credits the sup port of her teammates and coach Cason. “1 knew this was my last chance to ever make [cross country] nationals being it is my senior year.” Hulse worked strenuously to perform at her utmost best. “This is the reason I made it to nationals. This is why I placed where I did.” Hulse wanted to thank the team saying, “they helped me in more ways than training.” Hulse has the distinction of being the first Brevard College student to both qualify and finish a NAIA race in the top 100 since 1999. She has since been the fourth woman in the last three years to go to nationals. % The Clarion needs writers and photographers to cover Brevard College sports. Join the newspa per staff. We meet T uesdays at 7:00 p.m.