MAAC Announces 2004 New York Lottery Softball All-Academic Team

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EDISON, NJ - A total of 42 athletes comprise the 2004 New York Lottery MAAC Softball All-Academic Team, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference announced today.

To be eligible for the MAAC All-Academic Team, a student athlete must complete two semesters at their institution, be a significant starter or reserve and hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 on a 4.0 scale. Manhattan College and Marist College led all schools with seven members each named to the team. Fairfield University, Niagara University and Rider University all had five student-athletes, while Iona College and Siena College both had four athletes named to the team. Saint Peter's College had three athletes, while Canisius College rounded out the team with two athletes.

Name School Yr. Major GPA Hometown
Mary Burke Canisius So. Physical Education 3.29 Lake George, NY
Jena Jurich Canisius So. Undecided 3.87 Santa Cruz, CA
Lindsey Bakum Fairfield So. Management 3.99 Reading, MA
Tara Hansen Fairfield So. Engineering 3.87 Chandler, AZ
Molly Harris Fairfield So. International Studies 3.20 Placentia, CA
Laura Sandonato Fairfield Sr. Psychology 3.66 Trumbull, CT
Natalie Visone Fairfield So. Nursing 3.68 Bayonne, NJ
Kate Giella Iona Sr. Childhood Education 3.52 Hawthorne, NJ
Liz Hammel Iona Jr. Biology 3.56 Frederick, MD
Alison Higgs Iona Jr. Business Administration 3.58 Hagerstown, MD
Aviva Jorstad Iona Sr. Psychology 3.80 Kirkland, WA
Christina Buyea Manhattan So. Accounting 3.57 Harriman, NY
Coleen Horgan Manhattan So. Elementary Education 3.77 Pearl River, NY
Megan Jurkowski Manhattan So. Biology 3.46 Seymour, CT
Margaret LaFex Manhattan Jr. Elementary/Special Education 3.73 Syracuse, NY
Jennifer McCracken Manhattan Jr. Physical Education 3.69 Wappingers Falls, NY
Jillian Medea Manhattan So. Computer Information Systems 3.47 River Vale, NJ
Marina Ysaac Manhattan Jr. Business 3.86 Queens Village, NY
Allison Bartley Marist Jr. Fashion Merchandising 3.59 Manalapan, NJ
Danielle Blake Marist Jr. Communications Studies 3.51 Doyleston, PA
Katie Eskin Marist So. Communications 3.39 Edison, NJ
Bridget Hurlman Marist So. Athletic Training 3.28 Yonkers, NY
Barbara Leasure Marist Jr. Psychology/Special Education 3.83 Fairless Hills, PA
Chrystine McHugh Marist Jr. Economics 3.65 Port Ewen, NY
Elizabeth Moyer Marist Sr. Social Work 3.58 Scio, NY
Ashleigh Barber Niagara Sr. Biology Education 3.50 Kelowna, B.C.
Tegan Bennett Niagara Sr. English Education 3.58 Stouffville, Ont.
Angie Clarke Niagara Sr. Accounting 3.55 Grafton, Ont.
Lisa Hess Niagara Sr. English Education 3.20 Youngstown, NY
Shannon Mongalise Niagara So. Psychology 3.21 Bethel Park, PA
Jill Carrabus Rider So. Elementary Education 3.24 Bellport, NY
Melissa Dill Rider Sr. History 3.39 Harrington, DE
Anna Jasicki Rider So. Finance 3.48 Derby, CT
Devin Karcesky Rider Sr. Secondary Education 3.43 Dunkirk, MD
Erin McGlynn Rider Jr. Elementary Education 3.30 Bear, DE
Danielle Bronner Saint Peter's Sr. Elementary Education/Visual Arts 3.54 Glen Rock, NJ
Pam DeLuca Saint Peter's Sr. Marketing Management 3.78 Middletown, NJ
Teresa Wilson Saint Peter's Sr. Accounting 3.61 Teaneck, NJ
Marlo Daniels Siena So. English 3.58 Troy, NY
Carla Fedele Siena So. Marketing and Management 3.33 Tuxedo Park, NY
Colleen Price Siena Jr. Marketing and Management 3.51 Hampton Bays, NY
Megan Woltz Siena Jr. History 3.46 Riverside, CA