ANNVILLE (PA) -- Delaware Valley University placed 19 of its student-athletes onto the 2015 Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Spring Academic Honor Roll.
The Aggie baseball and women's outdoor track and field teams led the way with four student-athletes apiece picking up the academic accolade. The men's outdoor track and field team and women's tennis teams followed with three selections while the women's lacrosse and softball squads had two honorees apiece. The men's tennis team rounded up the honorees with one student-athlete on the squad.
The following players received the conference academic honor:
BASEBALLBobby Altieri – sophomore – secondary education
Nate Cummings – sophomore – business administration
Ben Lippincott – sophomore – sports management
Corey White – junior – counseling psychology
LACROSSE (WOMEN)Kelsey Kilpatrick – junior – accounting
Kelly Reho – sophomore – livestock science and management
SOFTBALLLauren Alvarez – senior – small animal science
Brandi Skodzinski – senior – small animal science
TENNIS (MEN)Colin Evoy – junior – horticulture (plant science)
TENNIS (WOMEN)Emilyann Maialetti - junior - criminal justice
Jessica Moore – junior – dairy science
Jessica Oszvart – junior – zoo science
TRACK AND FIELD (OUTDOOR - MEN)Jason Doll – junior – zoo science
Alex Haberern – sophomore – turf management
Patrick Hastings – senior – criminal justice
TRACK AND FIELD (OUTDOOR - WOMEN)Sara Chamberlain – sophomore – large animal science
Alexis Koemm – sophomore – pre-professional biology
Teagan McCardle – senior – small animal science
Anastasia Zajchowski - sophomore – conservation & wildlife management
The MAC is comprised of the colleges and universities that compete in the Commonwealth Conference, Freedom Conference and Middle Atlantic Conference. To be named to the Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore in class standing and maintain a 3.20 or higher cumulative grade point average.