Wildcat Student-Athletes Earn Conference ‘All-Academic’ Honors
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Pennsylvania College of Technology, in conjunction with the Penn State University Athletic Conference, has announced the recipients of the Winter/Spring 2013 All-Academic Team award. The award is given to student-athletes with a GPA of 3.0 or better in the semester of competition. Winter sports that compete over two semesters are calculated by averaging both semester grades.
This year, 28 student-athletes made the grade, representing baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and wrestling. The softball team led all teams with nine making the cut, while baseball was right behind with eight.
The Wildcats were true student-athletes this year, not only getting it done in the classroom, but racking up 64 wins with two national tournament berths.
A list of award recipients follows:
Baseball
Cody Buterbaugh (Junior/Conestoga)
Zachary Buterbaugh (Sophomore/Conestoga)
Travis Hendershot (Sophomore/Muncy)
Paul Phan (Sophomore/Langhorne)
John Rodriguez-McKeon (Sophomore/Stroudsburg)
James Scully III (Sophomore/Middletown, Del.)
Craig Watson (Sophomore/McEwensville)
Zachary Weil (Sophomore/Kutztown)
Zachary Yetter (Sophomore/Thompsontown)
Men’s Basketball
James Boylan (Sophomore/Newton, N.J.)
Scott Fenton (Sophomore/Dixon City)
Patrick Irick (Sophomore/Schwenksville)
Jesse Newman (Sophomore/Waterfall)
Adam Smith (Sophomore/Duncannon)
Women’s Basketball
Mackenzie Brown (Sophomore/Lititz)
Nicole Reyes-Molina (Freshman/Lancaster)
Kierstin Steer (Senior/South Williamsport)
Softball
Lindsey Anderson (Sophomore/Heber Springs, Ark.)
Delaney Bluebaugh (Freshman/Waynesboro)
Alexandra Brennan (Freshman/Saint Clair)
Britni Fennell (Sophomore/Conyngham)
Katie Kratzer (Freshman/Selinsgrove)
Nicole Lo Furno (Freshman/Glen Mills)
Lacy Lose (Junior/Avis)
Rachael Shaeffer (Freshman/Hampstead, Md.)
Katelyn Wertz (Freshman/Bernville)
Wrestling
Paul Crutchlow (Sophomore/Morris Plains, N.J.)
Logan Gresock (Sophomore/Wadsworth, Ohio)
Tyler Myers (Junior/Centre Hall)
This year, 28 student-athletes made the grade, representing baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and wrestling. The softball team led all teams with nine making the cut, while baseball was right behind with eight.
The Wildcats were true student-athletes this year, not only getting it done in the classroom, but racking up 64 wins with two national tournament berths.
A list of award recipients follows:
Baseball
Cody Buterbaugh (Junior/Conestoga)
Zachary Buterbaugh (Sophomore/Conestoga)
Travis Hendershot (Sophomore/Muncy)
Paul Phan (Sophomore/Langhorne)
John Rodriguez-McKeon (Sophomore/Stroudsburg)
James Scully III (Sophomore/Middletown, Del.)
Craig Watson (Sophomore/McEwensville)
Zachary Weil (Sophomore/Kutztown)
Zachary Yetter (Sophomore/Thompsontown)
Men’s Basketball
James Boylan (Sophomore/Newton, N.J.)
Scott Fenton (Sophomore/Dixon City)
Patrick Irick (Sophomore/Schwenksville)
Jesse Newman (Sophomore/Waterfall)
Adam Smith (Sophomore/Duncannon)
Women’s Basketball
Mackenzie Brown (Sophomore/Lititz)
Nicole Reyes-Molina (Freshman/Lancaster)
Kierstin Steer (Senior/South Williamsport)
Softball
Lindsey Anderson (Sophomore/Heber Springs, Ark.)
Delaney Bluebaugh (Freshman/Waynesboro)
Alexandra Brennan (Freshman/Saint Clair)
Britni Fennell (Sophomore/Conyngham)
Katie Kratzer (Freshman/Selinsgrove)
Nicole Lo Furno (Freshman/Glen Mills)
Lacy Lose (Junior/Avis)
Rachael Shaeffer (Freshman/Hampstead, Md.)
Katelyn Wertz (Freshman/Bernville)
Wrestling
Paul Crutchlow (Sophomore/Morris Plains, N.J.)
Logan Gresock (Sophomore/Wadsworth, Ohio)
Tyler Myers (Junior/Centre Hall)