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May-26-2006 01:15

Oregon State Softball Has 7 Players Receive ALL-PAC-10 Academic Accolades


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WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - For a second straight season, Oregon State University's softball team had seven student-athletes receive Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic honors, as was announced by Commissioner Tom Hansen on Thursday.

To be eligible for selection to the academic teams, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.0 overall grade-point average and be either a starter or significant contributer.

Outfielder Natalie Johnson and pitcher Amy Klever earned first team honors, while catcher Lisa Allen, utility player Ingrid Lochelt and pitcher Ta`Tyana McElroy earned second team accolades. Third baseman Sherina Galvan and utility player Cambria Miranda were named to the honorable mention team.

With the exception of Miranda, who became eligible for conference academic honors this year, the other six OSU student-athletes were all honored last season as well for their work on the field and in the classroom.

Johnson, a junior from Lake Oswego, OR, boasts a 3.74 GPA as a Psychology major and was named the Community Involvement chair of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee for 2006-07. Johnson has seen action in 49 games on the season in the outfield for the Beavers.

Klever, a senior from Milwaukie, OR, holds a 3.78 GPA as a Liberal Studies major and completed her undergraduate degree in three years. Klever has pitched in seven games on the season and has earned victories against five teams ranked in the Top 25 during her career.

Oregon State hosts California on Friday in the NCAA Super Regional. First-pitch is scheduled for 4 p.m. at the OSU Softball Complex.

Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic Softball Teams:

First Team

Player, School, Yr., GPA, Major

Bridgette Caron, Arizona State SR 3.61 Dance

Andrea Duran, UCLA SR 3.51 Sociology

Emily Friedman, California SR 3.60 Integrative Biology

Natalie Johnson, Oregon State JR 3.74 Psychology

Amy Klever, Oregon State SR 3.78 Liberal Studies

Heidi Knabe, Arizona State JR 3.69 Kinesiology

Kristi Leiter, Oregon JR 3.63 Accounting

Jenn McCard, Arizona State SR 3.77 Elementary Education

Desiree Serrano, Arizona State SR 3.67 Sociology

Michelle Smith, Arizona State JR 3.59 Kinesiology

Second Team

Player, School, Yr., GPA, Major

Lisa Allen, Oregon State SR 3.32 Exercise and Sport Sciences

Dani Baird, Oregon SR 3.54 Political Science

Suzi Barnes, Oregon JR 3.44 Educational Studies

Autumn Champion, Arizona SR 3.41 Elementary Education

Ashley Herrera, UCLA JR 3.36 Political Science/History

Ingrid Lochelt, Oregon State SR 3.38 Human Development and Family Sciences

Ta'Tyana McElroy, Oregon State JR 3.35 Business Administration

Catalina Morris, Stanford SR 3.21 Political Science

Caitlin Noble, Washington SO 3.38 History

Jackie Rinehart, Stanford JR 3.32 Psychology

Honorable Mention: Tricia Aggabao, STAN; Rhiannon Baca, ASU; Anna Beardman, STAN; Jeanna Gail, ORE; Sherina Galvan, OSU; Jeana Gevas, CAL; Amy Harris, ORE; Kayleen Hudson, ORE; Dominique Lastrapes, WASH; Becky McCullough, STAN; Cambria Miranda, OSU; Amie Morris, WASH; Erika Racklin, CAL; Laura Severson, STAN; Ann Marie Topps, ORE.


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