A junior youth ministry major with a perfect 4.0 G.P.A., McWilliams earned All-American honors by taking 19th at the NAIA cross country national championship meet, lifting Oklahoma Chris
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MONTE LARSEN OF MORNINGSIDE, MILIKA TUIVANUAVOU OF FRESNO PACIFIC TOP CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA®
COLLEGE DIVISION CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD
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TOWSON, Md –Seniors Monte Larsen of Morningside College and Milika Tuivanuavou of
Fresno Pacific University headline the 2012 Capital One Academic All-America® College Division men’s and women’s cross country/track & field teams, as selected by the College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
The Capital One College Division Academic All-America® men’s and women’s cross country/track and field teams are comprised of student-athletes from NAIA, Canadian and two-year institutions Larsen was selected as the Academic All-America® of the Year for men’s cross country/track and field while Tuivanuavou was named as the Academic All-America® for women’s cross
country/track and field
An elementary education major with a 3.98 G.P.A., Larsen has earned first team Capital One Academic All-America® honors after making the third team last year A native of Neola, Iowa,
Larsen is a combined four-time Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete between track and cross country
He is a five-time NAIA indoor track & field All-American as well as a two-time NAIA outdoor track & field All-American
Larsen anchored Morningside’s 3200-meter relay team which won the 2012 NAIA indoor
national championship The owner of nine school records, Larsen also finished as a national
runner-up in the 2011 and 2012 indoor 600-meter race as well as the outdoor 800-meter race in
2011 He was also the winner of the Most Outstanding Performer Award at the Great Plains Athletic Conference championship meet
A kinesiology major with a 3.68 G.P.A., Tuivanuavou is the most versatile athlete at Fresno
Pacific A native of Suva, Fiji, she was a two-time NAIA national champion for the Sunbirds
Tuivanuavou was the NAIA champion in the indoor shot put ( 48’2.5”) and the outdoor triple jump (39’8”) this season
Tuivanuavou earned NAIA American honors six times in her career She was an
All-American in the triple jump, shot put and javelin
Larsen is joined on the men’s first team by a trio of student-athletes from Oklahoma Christian
University, Brayden Barrientez, Tracy Marshall and David McWilliams Concordia (Ore.)
University also had three student-athletes on the first team, juniors Bo Johnson, Eric Whalen and
Tim Wyland.
Hildon Boen of Wayland Baptist University, Isaac Bryan of Taylor University, Andy Coy of Dakota State University, Luke Fischer of Northwest (Wash.) University, Jacob GunderKline of Goshen College, Bryson Harper of Bryan College, Josh Harris of Morningside and Micah Marvin
of Doane College round out the Capital One Academic All-America® first team
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A religious education and children’s ministry double major from Haysville, Kan., Barrientez has
a 3.96 G.P.A and was the No 4 runner on the Oklahoma Christian team which captured the 2011 NAIA cross country national championship He placed 34th at nationals and eighth at the Sooner Athletic Conference Meet In track, he ran the third leg of the 4x1600 which set a school record while competing at the Penn Relays He has earned four NAIA All-American indoor track & field honors and one for outdoor
A junior electrical engineering major with a 3.96 G.P.A., Marshall is a native Hutchinson, Kan
He won the long jump at the Sooner Athletic Conference Meet with a leap of 6.98 meters and was third in the triple jump with a distance of 14.60 meters He also placed 11th at NAIA outdoor track & field championship meet in the long jump
A junior youth ministry major with a perfect 4.0 G.P.A., McWilliams earned All-American honors
by taking 19th at the NAIA cross country national championship meet, lifting Oklahoma Christian to the NAIA team title A native of Naperville, Ill., he joined Barrientez as part of the school record-setting relay team in the 4x1600 at the Penn Relays He became a three-sport All-American in the 10,000-meter run at the NAIA Outdoor Meet and the 5K run at the NAIA Indoor Meet
A two-time NAIA All-America for Concordia, Johnson is a junior exercise and sports science major with a 3.79 G.P.A A Toledo, Ore., native, Johnson placed sixth in the hammer at the NAIA outdoor meet He has won three conference championships, two in the hammer and one in the discus
A senior exercise and sport science major with a 3.37 G.P.A., Whalen was the NAIA outdoor national champion in the shot put A product of Tualatin, Ore., Whalen finished his career as an eight-time NAIA All-American As a senior, he led the Cavaliers to a fourth place finish at the NAIA Meet He helped Concordia win four consecutive Cascade Collegiate Conference meet
championships
A two-time NAIA All-American, Wyland is a senior exercise and sports science major with a 3.47 G.P.A A native of Umatilla, Ore., Wyland helped Concordia win four straight conference meet championships He finished as the national runner-up in the javelin in 2011 and placed seventh in
2012 He helped the Cavaliers to a fourth -place finish at nationals, their highest team finish in school history
A junior with a double major in business administration and accounting and a 3.40 G.P.A., Boen was a key performer for Wayland Baptist’s 2012 NAIA indoor track championship team A native of Eldoret, Kenya, he was a member of the national champion distance medley relay team, which set
a school record He also earned All-American honors five other times and was a member of the Pioneers’ 4x800 relay team which won the national championship in 2011
A graduate student with a 4.0 G.P.A., Bryan is studying higher education and student
development A native of Perkasie, Pa., he is a three-time NAIA outdoor track & field national championship qualifier and a three-time qualifier for the national indoor meet for Taylor A qualifier for the NAIA cross country meet, Bryan was a three-time all-conference selection in track and a two-time all-conference team member in cross country
A junior biology major with a 3.96 G.P.A., Coy was chosen as Dakota State’s Most Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year A native of Hill City, S.D., Coy won the 1,000-meter run at the 2012 NAIA indoor track & field national championship meet, becoming the first runner to win an individual national title in program history He is a five-time NAIA All-American and a six-time all-conference selection in track and cross country
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Trang 3A senior business major at Northwest with a 3.75 G.P.A Fischer placed third at the 2012
Cascade Collegiate Conference meet in the javelin He was also national runner-up at the NAIA outdoor track & field national championship meet with a career-best thrown of 212 feet and 10 inches – 10 feet better than his previous personal best A three-time All-CCC scholar-athlete as well as a Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete, Fischer is a two-sport athlete who made the 2011 Capital One Academic All-America® college division men’s soccer second team
A junior interdisciplinary studies major with a 3.71 G.P.A., GunderKline has earned three NAIA All-America honors at Goshen A native of Yellow Springs, Ohio, he earned All-American honors three times, twice in the 5K race walk and once in the 3K race walk A six-time NAIA national qualifier, GunderKline has broken his own 3K and 5K race walk school records a total of 10 times
He helped Goshen finish second in the conference cross country meet in 2011 with a career-best time of 26:22.6
The recipient of the 2012 Bryan College “Lion of Valor” Award as the top male student-athlete, Harper is a senior exercise and health science major with a 3.90 G.P.A A native of Pikeville, Tenn.,
he is a two-time NAIA All-American in cross country as a well as a three-time NAIA All-American in indoor track He is also a five-time Appalachian Athletic Conference champion and a three-time Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete
A two-time NAIA All-American as a member of Morningside’s indoor 3200-meter relay team, Harris is a junior engineering physics and mathematics major with a perfect 4.0 G.P.A A native of Holstein, Iowa, Harris was part of the 2012 Great Plains Athletic Conference indoor champion 1600-meter relay team He is also a member of the school record-holding relay teams in the indoor 1600-meter, 3200-meter and distance medley relay teams and the outdoor 3200-meter relay team
A mathematics and physics double major with a 3.96 G.P.A., Marvin earned All-American
honors in the javelin at Doane A senior from Crete, Neb., he is only the fifth javelin throw in Doane history to throw over 200 feet A four-time Great Plains Athletic Conference Scholar-Athlete, he earned Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors twice A three-time All-GPAC selection, Marvin won the 2012 conference championship in the javelin
The 15 members of the Capital One Academic All-America® College Division men’s cross country and track and field first team have an average G.P.A of 3.55
Joining Tuivanuavou on Capital One Academic All-America® College Division women’s cross country and track and field first team is a trio of student-athletes from Embry-Riddle (Fla.)
University, Beatrice Enckell, Kristina Kendrick and Julie Mayfield.
Morningside is represented by two student-athletes on the first team, Lydia Bienlien and
Brenna Mathes Teammates Lauryn Camp and Sadie Fisher of Grand View University were also
named to the first team Danielle Brenon of Houghton College, Gabriella Dixson of Concordia (Ore.), Blair Dixon of Doane, Erin Helmuth of Goshen, Stephanie Hescock of Northwest
Christian University, Katherine Nicole Stuart of Westmont College and Kendra Zaffuto of
Roberts Wesleyan College round out the first team
A senior business administration major with a 3.94 G.P.A., Enckell earned NAIA Indoor All-American honors in the 1,600-meter relay for Embry-Riddle A native of Karlshamn, Sweden, she earned all-conference honors in the 1,600-meter relay, the triple jump and the 400-meter hurdles
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Trang 4A sophomore aeronautical science major with a 3.84 G.P.A., Kendrick also earned NAIA All-America honors for Embry-Riddle A native of Washington, Pa., she was an All-All-American in the 600-meter and the 1,600-meter relay She was an all-conference performer in the 1,600-meter relay, the 100-meter hurdles, the long jump and the triple jump
A senior homeland security major with a 4.00 G.P.A., Mayfield earned All-American honors at the NAIA national indoor championship meet in the 3200-meter relay A native of Ormond Beach, Fla she earned all-conference honors in the 1500-meter run and the 3200-meter relay
A junior with a double major in biology and chemistry and a 4.00 G.P.A., Bienlien also earned Capital One Academic All-America® women’s soccer second team for Morningside A native of Glenwood, Iowa, she was named an NAIA Indoor All-American in distance medley
A junior mathematics teaching major with a 3.99 G.P.A., Mathes won Great Plains Athletic Conference championships in the 1,000-meter (indoor), the 800-meters (outdoor) and 3,200-meter relay (outdoor).for Morningside A native of Cherokee, Iowa, Mathes was the GPAC’s 2012 female nominee for the NAIA’s A.O Duer Award She was an NAIA indoor All-American in the 1,000-meter and distance medley and outdoor NAIA All-American in the 3,200-meter relay
An elementary education major with a 3.55 G.P.A., Camp was the national runner-up at the
2012 NAIA indoor championship in the weight throw for Grand View A senior from Preston, Iowa, she earned her third NAIA All-American honor of her career Camp was also the Midwest Collegiate Conference champion in the weight throw
Fisher, a senior history major with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A., was a national qualifier for the NAIA cross championship meet A native of Lehigh, Iowa, she also qualified for the NAIA track and field championship in the steeple and marathon events
A biology and communication major with a 3.71 G.P.A., Brenon won the national championship
in the marathon with a time of 2:48.34 The national runner-up in the 10,000-meter run, she is a six-time NAIA All-American A native of Endwell, N.Y., she is one of only two athletes to be named an NAIA All-American in both the 10K and marathon
The NAIA national champion in the discus and the national runner-up in the shot put, Dixson is
a psychology major with a 3.58 G.P.A A native of Battle Ground, Wash., she helped Concordia (Ore.) to a runner-up finish at the NAIA national championship meet She ended the regular season with the top five marks in the shot put, discus and the hammer Dixson was a three-time NAIA All-American as she helped the Cavaliers win the 2011 national title
A junior exercise science major with a 3.69 G.P.A., Dixon was a national qualifier for Doane in the 1600-meter relay for both the indoor and outdoor seasons A native of Wauneta, Neb., she was
an NAIA All-American during the indoor season as the relay team placed sixth with a season-best time, 3:53.01 Dixon has been named an NAIA All-American three times in her career
The NAIA indoor runner-up in the 3k race walk, Helmuth is a secondary education and
mathematics major with a 3.97 G.P.A A junior from Elkhart, Ind., she has earned back-to-back indoor All-American honors She was also a key member of the Maple Leafs’ cross country team
A business administration major with a 3.90 G.P.A., Hescock was a double NAIA All-American for Northwest Christian A native of Drain, Ore., Hescock earned All-Cascade Collegiate
Conference honors for both cross country and track and field She led the Beacons to a fourth-place finish at the NAIA national cross country championship as she finished 20th During the track and field season, she repeated as the CCC champion in the 10,000-meter race
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Trang 5A senior biology major with a 3.85 G.P.A., Stuart is a five-time NAIA All-American A native of Gig Harbor, Wash., she was named as an All-American at the 2011 NAIA Cross Country
Championship in 2011 She also earned All-America honors in the mile and distance medley relay
at the NAIA indoor championship and was named an All-American in the 1,500-meter run at the outdoor meet She holds the Westmont College record in seven different events
A childhood and special education major with a 3.93 G.P.A., Zaffuto earned NAIA All-American honors for Roberts Wesleyan in the 1,000-meter run A senior from North Chili, N.Y., Zaffuto placed eighth overall She also competed in the NAIA cross country championship meet, helping the Redhawks to a ninth-place finish
The 15 members of the Capital One Academic All-America® College Division Women’s Cross Country and Track and Field first team have an average 3.84 G.P.A
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To be eligible for Academic All-America® consideration, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative G.P.A of 3.30 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her sports information director
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FIRST TEAM
Brayden Barrientez Oklahoma Christian Jr Haysville, Kan 3.96 Religious Ed./ Children's Ministry Hildon Boen Wayland Baptist Jr Eldoret, Kenya 3.40 Business Admin., Accounting Isaac Bryan Taylor Gr Perkasie, Pa 3.82 Higher Ed & Student Development
Andy Coy Dakota State Jr Hill City, S.D 3.96 Biology
Luke Fischer Northwest (Wash.) Sr Kalispell, Mont 3.75 Business
Jacob GunderKline Goshen Jr Yellow Springs, Ohio 3.71 Interdisciplinary Studies
Bryson Harper Bryan Sr Pikeville, Tenn 3.90 Exercise & Health Science
John Harris Morningside Jr Holstein, Iowa 4.00 Engineering Physics, Mathematics
Bo Johnson Concordia (Ore.) Jr Toledo, Ore 3.79 Exercise & Sport Sciences
Monte Larsen (3) Morningside Sr Neola, Iowa 3.98 Elementary Education
Tracy Marshall Oklahoma Christian Jr Hutchinson, Kan 3.96 Electrical Engineering
Micah Marvin Doane Sr Crete, Neb 3.96 Mathematics & Physics
David McWilliams Oklahoma Christian Jr Naperville, Ill 4.00 Youth Ministry
Tim Wyland Concordia (Ore.) Sr Umatilla, Ore 3.47 Exercise & Sport Sciences
Eric Whalen Concordia (Ore.) Sr Tualatin, Ore 3.37 Exercise & Sport Sciences
SECOND TEAM
Brian Aukshunas Biola Sr Orange, Cal 4.00 Business Administration
Cordell Baker Oklahoma Baptist Jr Sapulpa, Okla 3.89 Biology
Brad Higgins Doane Jr Norfolk, Neb 3.61 Mathematics, Physics
Matt Huseman Northwestern (Iowa) Jr Sac City, Iowa 3.34 Elementary Education
Matthew Hussey Roberts Wesleyan Gr Marion, N.Y 3.93 Teacher Education
Zachary Kraus Embry-Riddle (Fla.) So New Milford, Conn 3.85 Aerospace Engineering
Vincent Krejci Doane Jr Crete, Neb 3.74 Biochemistry
Randy Magnuson Taylor University Sr Aurora, Ill 3.79 English Education
Lucas Manring Central Methodist Sr Stockton, Mo 3.56 Accounting
Greg Montgomery College of Idaho Jr Boise, Idaho 3.48 Biology
Matt Pieri Xavier (La.) Jr New Orleans, La 3.79 Pharmacy
Austin Simkins Oklahoma Christian So Fayetteville, Ark 3.87 Accounting
Randy Sterk Grace Sr Mcbain, Mich 3.68 Biology
Nate Teten Doane Sr Auburn, Neb 3.59 Business Administration
Nate Winters Mount Vernon Nazarene Sr Hilliard, Ohio 3.58 Chemistry (Pre-Medicine)
THIRD TEAM
Gabe Aeschliman Biola Sr Colfax, Wash 3.79 Business Administration
Austin Basterrechea College Of Idaho So Gooding, Idaho 3.74 Undecided
Neal Ellis Oklahoma Baptist Jr Midlothian, Texas 3.93 Applied Communication
Mike Huseman Morningside Jr Alta, Iowa 3.52 Management Info Systems Samuel Jones Goshen Jr Timber Lake, S.D 3.61 Theater
Anthony Lee Mount Vernon Nazarene Jr Lisbon, Ohio 3.84 Sports Management
Jason Mcleod Bryan Jr Ocoee, Fla 3.81 Exer & Health Science, Business Ad.
Javon Mead Xavier (La.) So Baton Rouge, La 3.66 Accounting
David Parry Mcpherson Sr Morganville, Kan 3.90 Automotive Restoration
Jon Schoening Clarke Jr Glenwood, Iowa 3.89 Biochemistry
Ryan Sherman Central Methodist Jr Fayette, Mo 3.60 Business
Peter Stacy Biola So Issaquah, Wash 3.69 Biology, Chemistry
Anthony Stasiak Park So Liberty, Mo 3.46 Chemistry
Alex Stephens Bryan Jr Cleveland, Tenn 3.79 Communication
Collin Whitsett Southern Nazarene Sr Tulsa, Okla 3.94 Biology
Monte Willett Embry-Riddle (Fla.) Sr Grapevine, Texas 3.78 Aerospace Engineering
(3) 2011 Capital One Academic All-America® College Division 3 rd team
2012 Academic All-America ®
College Division Men’s Track and Field/
Cross Country Team
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FIRST TEAM
Lydia Bienlien Morningside Jr Glenwood, Iowa 4.00 Biology, Chemistry
Danielle Brenon Houghton Sr Endwell, N.Y 3.71 Biology, Communication Lauryn Camp Grand View Sr Preston, Iowa 3.55 Elementary Education Gabriella Dixson Concordia (Ore.) Jr Battle Ground, Wash 3.58 Psychology
Blair Dixon Doane Jr Wauneta, Neb 3.69 Exercise Science
Beatrice Enckell Embry-Riddle (Fla.) Sr Karlshamn, Sweden 3.94 Business Administration Sadie Fisher Grand View Sr Lehigh, Iowa 4.00 History
Erin Helmuth Goshen Jr Elkhart, Ind 3.97 Secondary Education, Math Stephanie Hescock Northwest Christian Sr Drain, Ore 3.90 Business Administration Kristina Kendrick Embry-Riddle (Fla.) So Washington, Penn 3.84 Aeronautical Science
Breanna Mathes Morningside Jr Cherokee, Iowa 3.99 Mathematics Teaching Julie Mayfield Embry-Riddle (Fla.) Sr Ormond Beach, Fla 4.00 Homeland Security
Katherine Nicole Stuart Westmont Sr Gig Harbor, Wash 3.86 Biology
Milika Tuivanuavou Fresno Pacific Sr Suva, Fiji 3.68 Kinesiology
Kendra Zaffuto Roberts Wesleyan Sr North Chili, N.Y 3.93 Childhood & Special Education
SECOND TEAM
Kesha Beethe Peru State Sr Tecumseh, Neb 3.88 Sports Mgmt., Exer Science Aprill Bodlak Doane Sr Emerson, Neb 3.99 Spanish, German, English Lydia Ford Morningside Sr Vermillion, S.D 3.96 English Teaching
Dawn Gildersleeve Northwestern (Iowa) So Elkhart, Iowa 3.32 Exercise Science
Breanna Goring Embry-Riddle (Fla.) Jr Ocala, Fla 3.64 Human Factors, Psychology Kirstin Hegelein Taylor Sr Rochester, Mich 3.75 Elementary Education Noralis Lambert St Thomas (Fla.) Sr Hialeah, Fla 3.84 English, Psychology
Lindsey McDonald Park Jr Parkville, Mo 3.82 Graphic Art & Design
Melissa McGregor Westmont Sr Stockton, Calif 3.84 Sociology
Kimberly Mills Roberts Wesleyan Jr Basom, N.Y 3.94 Accounting, Info Management
Danielle Prchal Peru State Sr Omaha, Neb 3.86 Social Science Teaching Sharon Ronoh Lindsey Wilson Sr Timboroa, Kenya 3.34 Nursing
Evan Shimanek Oklahoma Baptist Jr Hennessey, Okla 3.96 Pre-Allied Health
Marijean Wegert Grace Sr Elmore, Ohio 3.53 English
Briana Vander Woude Dordt Jr Clara City, Minn 3.50 Elementary Education
THIRD TEAM
Kaitlin Ames Harford C.C So Bel Air, Md 4.00 Psychology
Claire Beck Dakota State Jr Dallas, S.D 3.90 Elementary Education Lainie Bird Point Loma Nazarene Sr Hesperia, Calif 4.00 Journalism
Cady Block Oklahoma Christian Sr Wayzata, Minn 3.76 Mathematics Education Karina Coelho Embry-Riddle (Fla.) Jr Chesapeake Beach, Md 3.46 Applied Meteorology
Brooke Forsi Biola Sr Soldotna, Alaska 3.46 Communication Disorders Armila Francis Taylor Sr Ann Arbor, Mich 3.74 Biology (Pre-Med)
Megan Frantz Taylor Jr Bunker Hill, Ind 3.87 Mathematics Education Brianna Hobbs Northwestern (Iowa) Jr Kingsley, Iowa 3.40 Physical Education
Jessica Hudelson Weborg Morningside Sr Elk Point, S.D 3.32 Nursing
Cassie Mattia Rio Grande Sr West Chester, Ohio 3.77 Communications
Erin Price Taylor So Heppner, Ore 3.38 Social Work
Erin Sesemann Oklahoma Christian Sr Mesa, Ariz 3.81 Psychology
Jodi Souter Saskatchewan Gr Pleasantdale, Sask 3.39 Biology, B.S Agriculture Ellie Staker Embry-Riddle (Fla.) So Seattle, Wash 3.84 Aerospace Engineering Rachel Stump Biola Jr Los Gatos, Calif 3.89 Business Marketing
2012 Academic All-America ®
College Division Women’s Track and Field/
Cross Country Team