GREENSBORO, N.C. – Former Virginia Tech softball players Erin Ota and Jenna Rhodes were named to the 30-member All-ACC Academic Team, ass announced Thursday by the conference office. Georgia Tech senior Whitney Haller was named the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Haller, an industrial engineering major from Marietta, Ga., was also a first-team CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American in 2009 and has been an ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient every year of her collegiate career (2005-2009). Additionally, Haller has been honored in the past with two other CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americas.
Haller turned in a career year on the diamond in 2009 as she was tabbed All-America by Easton and was a member of the Lowe’s Senior All-American first-team. She finished in the Top-10 statistical rankings in nine offensive categories, including a conference-leading 55 runs batted-in. She is a four-time All-ACC Academic honoree and became the second Georgia Tech softball player to earn All-ACC accolades four times.
Rhodes was a second-team Academic All-American and a third-team All-American after hitting .474 with 49 stolen bases. She is currently playing for the Rockford Thunder of the NPF. Ota was a four-year starter and batted .272 her final year.
The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards were established in September 2007 to be awarded annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in their respective sports. Candidates for the awards must have maintained a 3.0 grade point average for their career as well as earned a 3.0 for each of the last two semesters.
Haller was joined by five of her Yellow Jacket teammates on the All-ACC Academic Softball team as Georgia Tech and Florida State led with six selections apiece. Virginia followed with five picks and North Carolina placed four student-athletes on the team. Boston College landed three players, while Maryland, NC State, and Virginia Tech each had two apiece. All eight ACC softball teams were represented on the 30-member team.
Eleven members of the All-ACC Academic Softball team, including Haller, were also tabbed All-ACC in 2009, and four individuals have made multiple All-ACC teams. A total of 13 players earned All-ACC Academic accolades for the second consecutive season, six for the third consecutive season. Only Haller and teammate Blair Shimandle were four-time honorees.
To be considered for the All-ACC Academic team, a student-athlete must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 for the most recent semester and for their careers.
Name | School | Class | Major |
Irene Delagrammaticas % | Boston College | So. | Nursing |
Morgan Kidd | Boston College | Fr. | Finance |
Danielle Weir | Boston College | So. | Communications |
Terese Gober %! | Florida State | Jr. | Sport Management |
Sarah Hamilton ! | Florida State | So. | Business-Marketing |
Kristie McConn | Florida State | So. | Business-Marketing |
Kaleigh Rafter ! | Florida State | Sr. | Criminology |
Michelle Snyder | Florida State | Sr. | Sport Management |
Carly Wynn ^@! | Florida State | Jr. | Psychology |
Shannon Bear | Georgia Tech | Fr. | Biochemistry |
Whitney Haller &!$ | Georgia Tech | Sr. | Industrial Engineering |
Christy Jones % | Georgia Tech | So. | Mechanical Engineering |
Blair Shimandle &! | Georgia Tech | Sr. | International Affairs |
Kelsi Weseman ! | Georgia Tech | Fr. | Mechanical Engineering |
Jennifer Yee %! | Georgia Tech | Jr. | Materials Science & Engineering |
Christina Lau | Maryland | Jr. | Kinesiology |
Devon Williams % | Maryland | Sr. | Marketing |
Breanna Brown ^!# | North Carolina | Sr. | Communication Studies/Psychology |
Brittany McKinney ! | North Carolina | So. | Communication Studies |
Anna Roberts | North Carolina | Jr. | Business Administration |
Emily Troup % | North Carolina | Sr. | Exercise and Sport Science/Psychology |
Bridget Desbois | NC State | So. | Biological Sciences |
Allison Presnell ^ | NC State | Jr. | Biomedical Engineering |
Alison Pittman | Virginia | So. | Undeclared |
Casey Steffan | Virginia | Sr. | Government |
Sarah Tacke | Virginia | Sr. | Biology |
Karla Wilburn % | Virginia | Sr. | Education |
Carly Winger | Virginia | Sr. | Foreign Affairs |
Erin Ota ^ | Virginia Tech | Sr. | Architecture |
Jenna Rhodes ^!@ | Virginia Tech | Sr. | Sociology |
2009 ACC Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Whitney Haller, Georgia Tech | |||
&Four-time All-ACC Academic honoree | |||
^Three-time All-ACC Academic honoree | |||
%Two-time All-ACC Academic honoree | |||
!2009 All-ACC | |||
$Four-time All-ACC | |||
#Three-time All-ACC | |||
@Two-time All-ACC |