18 Student-Athletes Named to Fall SLIAC All-Academic Team
11/13/2012
Athletics News
Eighteen student-athletes from Westminster College have been named to the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) All-Academic Team. The SLIAC introduced 149 student-athletes to the team from the nine SLIAC conference schools. The student-athletes who received this honor are varsity members of Westminster’s cross country, soccer or volleyball team for the Fall 2012 season. The other criteria each student-athlete had to meet include: (1) Minimum 3.5 cumulative grade point average, (2) At least sophomore academic standing and (3) Have at least one full year at current institution (first year transfers and true freshmen are not eligible).
Westminster’s student-athletes on the Fall SLIAC All-Academic Team are:
| Name |
Class |
Sport |
Major |
Hometown |
| Alex Berry |
Sr. |
Volleyball |
Psychology |
St. Louis, Mo. |
| Katy Braden |
Sr. |
Soccer |
Biology |
Dell City, Okla. |
| Chelsea Cole |
Sr. |
Soccer |
Psychology |
Nixa, Mo. |
| Adam Ross |
Sr. |
Soccer |
Biology |
Columbia, Mo. |
| Victor Stichnot |
Sr. |
Cross Country |
Political Science |
Kansas City, Mo. |
| Matt Borst |
Jr. |
Cross Country |
Economics |
Flower Mound, Texas |
| Austin Fiegel |
Jr. |
Cross Country |
Physics/Spanish |
Beaver Dam, Wis. |
| Sarah Koestner |
Jr. |
Cross Country |
Undeclared |
Lohman, Mo. |
| Daniel Lindaman |
Jr. |
Cross Country |
Undeclared |
Columbia, Mo. |
| Sasha Mohammadi |
Jr. |
Soccer |
Undeclared |
Overland Park, Kan. |
| Sarah Ogar |
Jr. |
Cross Country |
Biology |
Mexico, Mo. |
| Beau Reiske |
Jr. |
Soccer |
Business Admin. |
Columbia, Mo. |
| Katie Seyer |
Jr. |
Soccer |
Biopsychology |
Columbia, Mo. |
| Eric Boeckmann |
So. |
Soccer |
Undeclared |
Loose Creek, Mo. |
| Wesley Bramer |
So. |
Soccer |
Undeclared |
St. Louis, Mo. |
| Connor Hollrah |
So. |
Soccer |
Undeclared |
Columbia, Mo. |
| Will Megl |
So. |
Cross Country |
Economics |
Troy, Mo. |
| Danielle Smulczenski |
So. |
Cross Country |
Accounting |
Springfield, Mo. |