March 31, 2007
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Six All-Conference honorees secured spots on the 2006 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Men's Cross Country Team as announced today by Commissioner John D. Swofford.
To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during her academic career.
Maryland freshman Greg Kelsey earned a spot on the 2006 All-ACC Academic Cross Country Team. Kelsey is a kinesiology major from Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Student-athletes earning All-ACC honors this past fall were Florida State's Andrew Lemoncello, Clemson's Bryce Iverson, Duke's Keith Krieger and NC State's Tibor Vegh, John Crews and Stephen Furst.
Repeaters from last year's academic team include Virginia's Andrew Dumm, Virginia Tech's Andrew Montgomery, Miami's Jonathan Scheiner, Florida State's Lemoncello and Thomas Lancashire, Duke's Krieger, Virginia Tech's Andrew Montgomery and NC State John Kollar, Furst, and Vegh.
The 2006 All-ACC Academic Men's Cross Country team is as follows:
Name, School, Year, Major
Sam Bryfczynski, Clemson, Sophopmore, Computer Science
John Crews, NC State, Junior, Mechanical Engineering
Andrew Dumm, Virginia, Senior, Foreign Affairs
John Compton, Wake Forest, Junior, History
Stephen Furst, NC State, Junior, Aerospace Engineering
David Herren, Georgia Tech, Senior, Biology
Bryce Iverson, Clemson, Sophomore, Engineering
Andrew Jesien, Virginia, Sophomore, Undeclared
Greg Kelsey, Maryland, Freshman, Kinesiological Science
Chris Kollar, NC State, Junior, Biological Sciences
Keith Krieger, Duke, Senior, Economics
Thomas Lancashire, Florida State, Senior, Exercise Science
Paul LaPenna, Virginia Tech, Sophomor, Human Nutrition, Foods & Exercise
Andrew Lemoncello, Florida State, Senior, Sport Management
Andrew Montgomery, Virginia Tech, Junior, Architecture
Victor Ornelas, North Carolina, Senior, Exercise and Sports Science
Jonathan Scheiner, Miami, Senior, Economics
Taylor Smith, Virginia, Senior, History
Zachary Thomas, Virginia Tech, Sophomore, Mining and Minerals Engineering
Tibor Vegh, NC State, Junior, Economics