April 14, 2010
Four Hokie women selected All-ACC Academic
Castlin honored for fourth time in her career

BLACKSBURG, Va. – Three Virginia Tech sprinters, freshman Funmi Alabi, sophomore Ogechi Nwaneri and junior Kristi Castlin, as well as a pole vaulter, junior Kelly Phillips, all received spots on the All-ACC Academic Women’s Indoor Track and Field team, the conference announced on Wednesday.

Castlin earned the fourth conference academic accolade of her career and is in the midst of one of the best campaigns in school history. The Douglasville, Ga., native finished second in the 60-meter hurdles at both the ACC Indoor Championships and the NCAA Indoor meet, tallying her sixth All-America honor. Castlin, a political science major, currently owns the fourth-best time in the nation in the 100-meter hurdles.

A Blacksburg, Va., native, Phillips notched ACC All-Academic honors for the third time in her career. The human nutrition, foods and exercise major cleared a season-best 12-11.50 for fourth place in the pole vault at the ACC Outdoor Championships.

Nwaneri and Alabi both recorded their first ACC All-Academic team spots on Wednesday. Alabi came in second in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.37 seconds at the ACC Indoor Championships. Nwaneri scored nine points for the Hokies at the ACC Indoor meet with fourth- and fifth-place finishes in the 60- and 200-meter dashes, respectively. Alabi is enrolled in university studies, while Nwaneri is a human, nutrition and foods major.

Selections for the All-ACC Academic team must have earned a 3.0 GPA during the fall semester and for their careers, with selection based on athletic merit. The Hokies travel to Clemson, S.C., for the ACC Outdoor Championships on Thursday-Saturday. Results will be available on hokiesports.com.

2010 All-ACC Academic Women’s Indoor Track & Field Team
Name Yr. Major School
Caitlin Bailey @^ Sr. Biology Boston College
Mallory Champa ^ Gr. Theology Boston College
Linda Buchholz Jr. Marketing Clemson
Karine Farias Fr, Pre-Business Clemson
Caroline Kennedy @ Sr. Health Science Clemson
Patricia Mamona @^ Jr. Health Science Clemson
Amy Morrison @ Jr. Health Science Clemson
Kim Ruck ^ Jr. Health Science Clemson
Liane Weber @^ Jr. Health Science Clemson
Karolina Haraldsdottir @^ Sr. International Comparative Studies Duke
Madeline Morgan ^ Fr. Undeclared Duke
Cydney Ross So. Undeclared Duke
Sophia Ziemian Fr. Undeclared Duke
Jennifer Dunn So. Exercise Physiology Florida State
Amy Harris So. Business Florida State
Michelle Jenije So. International Affairs Florida State
Kim Williams !@^ Jr. Sport Management Florida State
Amanda Winslow ^ Fr. Sport Management Florida State
Tiffany Grant @ Sr. Management Georgia Tech
Jasmine Isley So. Industrial Engineering Georgia Tech
Johanna Wright @^ Jr. Biology Georgia Tech
Taylor Bumpas Fr. Mathematics Maryland
D’Ambour Lewis So. Undeclared Maryland
Moriah Young Fr. Undeclared Maryland
Megan Novinger @ Jr. Criminology Miami
Kristy Whyte @ Sr. Exercise Physiology Miami
Miranda Wilson Jr. Psychology Miami
Christine Johnson Jr. Business Administration North Carolina
Gabreille Daniel Sr. Nutrition Science NC State
Emily Pritt So. Communications/Media Relations NC State
Oluwafunmi Alabi Fr. University Studies Virginia Tech
Kristi Castlin @^ Sr. Political Science Virginia Tech
Kelly Phillips Jr. Biology Virginia Tech
Ogechi Nwaneri So. Human Nutrition, Foods, & Exerciser Virginia Tech
Mary Binder So. Undeclared Wake Forest
Anna Noksenko @^ Jr. Political Science Wake Forest
Gwendolyn Ricco Fr. Undeclared Wake Forest
Caroline Vaughn Sr. Communication Wake Forest
! denotes 2010 ACC Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year
@ denotes two-time honoree; ^ denotes 2010 All-ACC team member

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