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More U of M athletes scoring top marks
The University of Manitoba Bisons sports programs set a school record in 2011-12, ending the year with 102 student athletes achieving CIS Academic All-Canadian status.
It eclipsed the Bisons’ old mark of 90.
The new tally gave the school nearly one-third of all its athletes carrying a grade-point average of 3.5 (80 pamoer cent) or beter. Thirty-six student-athletes carried a 4.0 GPA (90 per cent) or higher.
The Bisons have had more than 20 per cent of their athletes at a 3.5 GPA for eight straight years.
Among the highlights of the school's academic performances are women’s soccer team member Jaime Lacoste completing her entire five-year career on the team as an academic All-Canadian.
The Bisons have 10 others who have achieved the status for four years.
Female athletes made up 52 per cent of the overall total, with the women’s soccer team posting the highest percentage, at 47.8 per cent. In men’s sports, the volleyball team led the way with 38.5 per cent.
Seven Bisons teams had at least five academic All-Canadians.
The U of M’s 2011-12 CIS Academic All-Canadians:
Women’s Basketball
Allison Balasko
Vanessa De Vries
Robyn Eyer
Christiane Fischer
Lauren Mortier
Maria Pawlyshyn
Men’s Basketball
Amir Ali
Kurtis Sansregret
Football
Bryden Bone
Anthony Coombs
David Ferrier
Thomas Hall
Mitchell Harrison
Lauren Kroeker
Clay Scheller
Teague Sherman
Al Turnbull
Eric Vincent
Women’s Golf
Mindy Lichtmann
Men’s Golf
Bryce Barr
Brodie Gobin
Riley Unger
Women’s Hockey
Jessica Carswell
Kayla Duna
Caitlin MacDonald
Amy Lee
Michelle Pawluk
Lesley St. Godard
Men’s Hockey
Joe Caligiuri
Mike Hellyer
Matthew Lowry
Jeremy Schappert
Women’s Soccer
Paula Fast
Alison Flintoft
Sarah Haiko
Jaime Lacoste
Julie Lafreniere
Rachael Lau
Rhoni Mackenzie
Carrie Nash
Danielle Rocan
Meagan Smith
Chloe Werle
Women’s Swimming
Larissa Best
Kerri-Ann Bochen
Meaghan Fisher
Sydney Gergely
Jolene Janzen
Julie Therrien
Men’s Swimming
Patrick Boreskie
Riley Pickerl
Scott Pokorny
Bradley Ryant
Cam Sweetnam
Riley McCharles (T&F as well)
Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country
Nicole Dubois
Kailey Kroeker
Michelle Lavoie
Alexandra Loeppky
Jacqueline Phalen
Richelle Ready
Alice Sherwin
Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country
Stephen Campbell
Zachary Clapa
Elliott Cooke
Tyler Derksen
Nickolas Kosmenko
Nicholas Sader
Eric Thacher
Travis Toet
Women’s Track & Field
Alex Allen
Sarah Boila
Kimberly-Ann Bordun
Kristjana Britton
Karen Ferris
Amanda Gundrum
Sarah Huebert
Miranda Lajoie
Megan Moorhouse
Meaghan Rempel
Haley Sigurdson
Deondra Twerdun
Courtney Van de Kerckhove
Men’s Track & Field
Michael Apuya
Aaron Beddome
Cam Bredin
Jesse Burrows
Zacharie Durand
Devin Edwards
Scott Entz
Rob Gardiner
John MacDonald
Mitchell Partaker
Peter Tarleton
Women’s Volleyball
Kristi Hunter
Jordana Milne
Erika Sandor
Men’s Volleyball
Scott Friesen
Carson Kauenhowen
Dane Pischke
Evan Schmidt
Chris Voth
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Updated on Wednesday, October 3, 2012 at 4:35 PM CDT: corrects typos
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