Six Falcons Named MWC Scholar-Athletes
6/27/2006 12:00:00 AM | Track and Field
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Six members of the Air Force track and field program earned Mountain West Conference Scholar Athlete honors, the league office announced today (June 27). The team was represented by two juniors, three sophomores and one freshman. They were some of the 52 Academy athletes honored with this distinction.
To be considered a Mountain West Conference Scholar Athlete, they must have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better, completed at least two academic semesters and earned at least one varsity letter for their respective teams.
Junior Margaret Frash, the Academy's steeplechase record holder and an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection, posted a 3.79 GPA in aeronautical engineering, while pole vaulter Becky Stone recorded a 3.54 GPA in chemistry.
Sophomore distance runner Kenny Grosselin led all Falcons with a 3.96 GPA in mathematics. Fellow distance runner Josh van Wyngaarden recorded a 3.74 GPA in biology, while thrower Creighton Moorman earned a grade point average of 3.72 in aeronautical engineering.
Justin Mason, the program's lone freshman honoree, rounded out the contingent with a 3.59 GPA in aeronautical engineering.
In addition, Frash, Grosselin, van Wyngaarden and Mason were named cross country scholar athletes.
To be considered a Mountain West Conference Scholar Athlete, they must have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better, completed at least two academic semesters and earned at least one varsity letter for their respective teams.
Junior Margaret Frash, the Academy's steeplechase record holder and an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District selection, posted a 3.79 GPA in aeronautical engineering, while pole vaulter Becky Stone recorded a 3.54 GPA in chemistry.
Sophomore distance runner Kenny Grosselin led all Falcons with a 3.96 GPA in mathematics. Fellow distance runner Josh van Wyngaarden recorded a 3.74 GPA in biology, while thrower Creighton Moorman earned a grade point average of 3.72 in aeronautical engineering.
Justin Mason, the program's lone freshman honoree, rounded out the contingent with a 3.59 GPA in aeronautical engineering.
In addition, Frash, Grosselin, van Wyngaarden and Mason were named cross country scholar athletes.
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