NCAA Champion Kristin Day of Clarion Chosen Capital One Division II Division Academic All-America® of the Year

NCAA Champion Kristin Day of Clarion Chosen Capital One Division II Division Academic All-America® of the Year

2014-15 Capital One Academic All-America® of the Year release dates:

College Division Academic All-America® of the Year:   release / all sport-by-sport CD recipients                         
NCAA Division III Academic All-America® of the Yearrelease / all sport-by-sport D3 recipients

NCAA Division II Academic All-America® of the Year:   announced Wed., July 1
NCAA Division I Academic All-America® of the Year:    announced Thr., July 2


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Capital One Division II Academic All-America® of the Year & Sport-by-Sport AAAs of the Year Recipients

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AUSTIN, TEXAS –  Senior women’s diver Kristin Day of  Clarion University has been named as the 2014-15 Capital One Division II Academic All-America® of the Year, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
 
The Capital One Division II Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division II national governance structure to assist CoSIDA with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2014-15 Division II Academic All-America® teams program.
 
“Thank you to everyone at Capital One and CoSIDA for this great award,” said Day. “It means so much to me, especially when the 2007 winner, Jamie Wolf, also a Clarion diver, was my idol growing up. To be able to follow in her footsteps is unbelievable.
 
“I have had a great experience at Clarion both in the classroom and in diving,” said Day. “I can’t thank everyone at Clarion enough for the opportunities I have received and the lessons I have learned. Special thanks to my coach, Dave Hrovat, who pushed me and prepared me in ways that I have never been before. I learned what sportsmanship really means, and how to deal with both victory and defeat. It has prepared me well for my future. I would also like to thank my parents and my grandparents for their love and support, and for being there for me every step of the way.”
 
A chemistry major with a concentration in biochemistry, Day graduated from Clarion with a perfect 4.00 G.P.A. in May. She received the Elite 89 Award at the 2015 NCAA Division II Swimming and Diving Championships. The Elite 89 Award is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative G.P.A. participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s championships. Day, who received a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, will begin medical school in the next month at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Day is a four-time Clarion and Pennsylvania State Athletics Conference Scholar Athlete, plus a two-time Spring Top 10 PSAC award winner.
 
"The entire Clarion University family is proud of Kristin as an outstanding student in the classroom and a record setting national diving champion,” said Clarion President Dr. Karen M. Whitney. “Kristin's commitment to personal excellence is evident in everything she does. She is the epitome of Courageous. Confident. Clarion. We celebrate her success and honor her today.”
 
Day, a three-time NCAA Division II National Champion and eight-time career All-American, won the NCAA Division II one-meter national title this year (2015) with 506.85 points, while finishing fourth on the three-meter with 512.20 points. In 2014 she won both NCAA championships in dominating fashion. She won the three-meter springboard title setting a new NCAA record with 539.35 points, winning the event by 52.9 points. The two-time Capital One Academic All-America® of the Year for Division II Women’s At-Large followed that with a one-meter national title scoring 497.05 points, winning by 30.2 points. For her efforts she was named the CSCAA NCAA Division II Female Diver of the Year.
 
“It was an honor and a pleasure to work with Kristin all four years,” said Clarion diving coach Dave Hrovat. “She is a committed, talented and dedicated scholar-athlete who has a character and maturity and that belie her age. We are Clarion proud today and wish her every success in the future.”
 
Kristin finished third on the three-meter board with 491.70 points and fifth on one-meter with 449.90 points in 2013. In 2012 she was second on three-meter, scoring 484.75 points, and fourth on one-meter, scoring 495.70 points.
  
Park University’s Wanessa Siqueira was named the Capital One College Division Academic All-America® of the Year Monday (June 29) while Clarkson University’s John Coleman was selected as the Division III honoree Tuesday (June 30). The Capital One Division I Academic All-America® of the Year award winner will be announced Thursday (July 2).
 
2014-14 CAPITAL ONE SPORT-BY-SPORT DIVISION II ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS
Name                                               Sport                 Cl.       Hometown                        Major, G.P.A.
*-Elvind Austboe, LIU Post               M. Soccer         Sr.       Stavanger, Norway          Business Administration, 3.92
Trey Casey, Christian Brothers        M. Basketball    Sr.       Cincinnati, Ohio               Business Administration, 4.00
Vanessa Consiglio, Ursuline            W. Soccer         Jr.        Milton, Ontario, Canada  Business Administration and Business Marketing, 3.97
*-Kristin Day, Clarion                        W. At-Large      Sr.       Reynoldsville, Pa.            Chemistry/Biochemistry, 4.00
Aaron Dinzeo, California (Pa.)          M. Track/XC     Sr.       Sidney, Ohio                    Anthropology, 3.89
*-Ruben Gimenez, Bridgeport          M. At-Large       Sr.       Burgos, Spain                 Computer Science/Finance, 3.98
Suzanna Ohlsen, Seattle Pacific      W. Basketball   Sr.        Monroe, Wash.               Biochemistry, 4.00
Kevin Rodgers, Henderson State     Football            Gr.       Rockwall, Texas              Business & Finance, 3.81 MBA, 3.50
Laura Subject, Clarion                      Volleyball          Sr.       Novi, Mich.                      Athletic Training, 3.95
Sydnee Weaver, Young Harris          Softball             Sr.       Sylvania, Ga.                  Biology (Chemistry & Psychology), 4.00
Ewa Zabrowska, Hardin                    W. Track/XC     Sr.       Wejherowo, Poland        Accounting & Finance, 4.00

*-repeat selection
                                                           


 
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