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Spring Academic All-Ivy League Selections Announced
June 20, 2012 | Baseball, General, Men's Lacrosse, Men's Tennis, Men's Track and Field, Women's Golf, Women's Rowing - Open, Women's Track and Field, Women's Water Polo
The spring Academic All-Ivy League selections have been announced by
each of the eight schools.
The Academic All-Ivy League program has each league institution select five male athletes and five female athletes per season who have achieved a high grade-point average and made a significant contribution to their team.
Princeton's 10 selections for the spring of 2012 are:
Matt Bowman, Jr., Baseball, Economics (Chevy Chase, Md.)
All-Ivy Honorable Mention at both pitcher and shortstop; batted .308 with 26 runs, two doubles, one triple, one home run and 15 RBI; went 4-2 on the mound with 58 strikeouts.
Molly McBee, So., Women's Water Polo, Anthropology (Palos Verdes, Calif.)
CWPA All-Southern First Team; member of CWPA Southern Division and Eastern championship teams; NCAA Championship participant.
Sam Mulroy, Sr., Baseball, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (Bethesda, Md.)
First-team All-Ivy; team captain; led team in batting average (.351), home runs (eight) and RBI (32).
Matija Pecotic, Jr., Men's Tennis, Politics (Sliema, Malta)
Ivy League Player of the Year; NCAA Qualifier in singles; two-time Ivy League champion; undefeated in League play for the second-straight year.
Kelly Pierce, Sr., Women's Rowing, History (Oakton, Va.)
First-team All-America; captain of NCAA Fourth-Place 1V.
Heidi Robbins, Jr., Women's Rowing, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (Hanover, N.H.) First-team All-America, stroke of NCAA Fourth-Place 1V.
Kelly Shon, So., Women's Golf, Undeclared (Port Washington, N.Y.)
NCAA Regional Individual Qualifier; second-team All-Ivy; finished seventh at the Ivy League championship.
Jack Strabo, So., Men's Lacrosse, Undeclared (Arlington, Va.) Started every game at shortstick defensive midfield for the 2012 Ivy League Champion; tallied four goals, one assist, 19 groundballs and five caused turnovers.
Trevor Van Ackeren, Sr., Men's Track & Field, Sociology (Bethlehem, Pa.)
Second-team All-America in the 1,500m; Penn Relays Champion in the DMR, Ivy runner-up in the outdoor 1,500m.
Tory Worthen, Jr., Women's Track & Field, Psychology (Holland, Pa.)
Ivy League Champion in the indoor and outdoor pole vault, NCAA Regional Qualifier.
The Academic All-Ivy League program has each league institution select five male athletes and five female athletes per season who have achieved a high grade-point average and made a significant contribution to their team.
Princeton's 10 selections for the spring of 2012 are:
Matt Bowman, Jr., Baseball, Economics (Chevy Chase, Md.)
All-Ivy Honorable Mention at both pitcher and shortstop; batted .308 with 26 runs, two doubles, one triple, one home run and 15 RBI; went 4-2 on the mound with 58 strikeouts.
Molly McBee, So., Women's Water Polo, Anthropology (Palos Verdes, Calif.)
CWPA All-Southern First Team; member of CWPA Southern Division and Eastern championship teams; NCAA Championship participant.
Sam Mulroy, Sr., Baseball, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (Bethesda, Md.)
First-team All-Ivy; team captain; led team in batting average (.351), home runs (eight) and RBI (32).
Matija Pecotic, Jr., Men's Tennis, Politics (Sliema, Malta)
Ivy League Player of the Year; NCAA Qualifier in singles; two-time Ivy League champion; undefeated in League play for the second-straight year.
Kelly Pierce, Sr., Women's Rowing, History (Oakton, Va.)
First-team All-America; captain of NCAA Fourth-Place 1V.
Heidi Robbins, Jr., Women's Rowing, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (Hanover, N.H.) First-team All-America, stroke of NCAA Fourth-Place 1V.
Kelly Shon, So., Women's Golf, Undeclared (Port Washington, N.Y.)
NCAA Regional Individual Qualifier; second-team All-Ivy; finished seventh at the Ivy League championship.
Jack Strabo, So., Men's Lacrosse, Undeclared (Arlington, Va.) Started every game at shortstick defensive midfield for the 2012 Ivy League Champion; tallied four goals, one assist, 19 groundballs and five caused turnovers.
Trevor Van Ackeren, Sr., Men's Track & Field, Sociology (Bethlehem, Pa.)
Second-team All-America in the 1,500m; Penn Relays Champion in the DMR, Ivy runner-up in the outdoor 1,500m.
Tory Worthen, Jr., Women's Track & Field, Psychology (Holland, Pa.)
Ivy League Champion in the indoor and outdoor pole vault, NCAA Regional Qualifier.
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