Mountain West Teams & Individuals Earn CSCAA Scholar All-America Awards

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – All 10 Mountain West women’s swimming & diving teams recently earned College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Team Scholar All-America Award honors. Forty-one individuals also were named CSCAA Scholar All-Americans for the Spring 2015 semester.

 

Air Force’s Genevieve Miller, Boise State’s Brittany Aoyama and Samantha Wicks, and San Diego State’s Anika Apostalon, Chelsea Bailey and Laura Day were First Team selections while 35 additional student-athletes were Honorable Mention.

 

Each team achieved a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher in the semester/quarter coinciding with the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. New Mexico tops the list of MW programs and is tied for fourth in the nation among Division I women’s programs with a 3.60 GPA. It is the second time in three semesters under the direction of Lobos’ head coach Kunio Kono that UNM has been ranked in the Top Four.

 

To be selected to the CSCAA Scholar All-America Team, swimmer and divers must have achieved a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and participated in the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Honorable mention picks also earned a GPA of 3.50 or higher and achieved an NCAA Division I ‘B’ time standard or competed at the diving zones.

 

CSCAA Team Scholar All-America Awards

Women’s Division I

New Mexico – 3.60

Boise State – 3.49

UNLV – 3.44

Wyoming – 3.42

Fresno State – 3.41

Colorado State – 3.41

Nevada – 3.40

San José State – 3.17

Air Force – 3.05

San Diego State – 3.02

 

CSCAA Scholar All-America Team

Women’s Division I – First Team

Genevieve Miller, Air Force

Brittany Aoyama, Boise State

Samantha Wicks, Boise State

Anika Apostalon, San Diego State

Chelsea Bailey, San Diego State

Laura Day, San Diego State

 

Women’s Division I – Honorable Mention

Kimberly Davis, Air Force

Sara Menke, Air Force

Blake Balogh, Boise State

Jessica Bottelberghe, Boise State

Nikki Cannon, Boise State

Emma Chard, Boise State

Heather Harper, Boise State

Sydney Johansen, Boise State

Erin Kohlbeck, Boise State

Karli Kriewall, Boise State

Jordan Marthens, Boise State

Katelyn Martin, Boise State

Morgan McClure, Boise State

Kacee Olsen, Boise State

Mary Kate Hardy, Colorado State

Katie Kicklighter, Colorado State

Tess Simpson, Colorado State

Erin Taylor, Colorado State

Emily Williams, Colorado State

Kate Hofmeyer, Nevada

Sita Kusserow, Nevada

Morgan Ginnis, New Mexico

Kaela McKee, New Mexico

Natilee Ruiz, San Diego State

Colleen Humel, San José State

Cari Reiswig, San José State

Julia Fehervari, UNLV

Elena Gavrilova, UNLV

Michelle Troup, UNLV

Kari Campbell, Wyoming

Molly Coonce, Wyoming

Jordan Denny, Wyoming

Emily Ridout, Wyoming

Abby Sullivan, Wyoming

Connor Tarver, Wyoming

 

Swimming news courtesy of Mountain West Conference.

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