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The United States Track Coaches Association (USTCA) has announced the teams and individuals that have earned its all-academic honors for outdoor track and field for 2000.
To qualify, individuals must have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.250 (4.000 scale), completed two semesters or three quarters, and have participated in their NCAA division out-door track and field championships.
Teams are eligible for the honor if its members have a minimum 3.100 cumulative grade-point average as a group.
Following are the 2000 USTCA all-academic winners for indoor track and field:
Division I
Women's teams
Missouri, 3.437.
Women's individuals
Ann Marie Brooks, Missouri; Sunney Gilbert, Missouri; Ada Ibe, Missouri; Ashley Wysong, Missouri.
Division III
Men's teams
MIT, 3.360; Williams, 3.210; Nebraska Wesleyan, 3.190; Ithaca, 3.157.
Men's individuals
Andrew Basler, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Micah Benson, Concordia-Moorhead; Jeff Bergstorm, Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Joshua Bottorff, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Keith Brumund-Smith, Wisconsin-Platteville; Matt Byington, Nebraska Wesleyan; Jesse Drake, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Thor Esbensen, Nebraska Wesleyan; Jason Follett, Eastern Oregon; Todd Gerwig, Heidelberg; Craig Gunderson, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Dave Hahn, Wisconsin-Platteville; Jeff Hansen, North Central; Brian Hauff, Nebraska Wesleyan; J.B. Heglurd, Haverford; Joseph Hensler, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Christopher Horvat, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Chris Isaacson, Nebraska Wesleyan; Chad Jaeger, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Josh Keim, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Adam Kuppin, Heidelberg; Kevin Lucas, Wilmington (Ohio); Michael Mason, Fredonia State; Timothy McCoskey, North Central; Chris McGuire, MIT; Sean Montgomery, MIT; Darren Nelson, Heidelberg; Brad Parris, McMurry; Philip Reksel, Rose-Hulman; Todd Rosenfeld, MIT; Joel Schult, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Dan Schwamberger, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Steve Sinclair, Wisconsin-Eau Claire; Jason Tracy, North Central; Colin Young, North Central; Matthew Young, Bethel.
Women's teams
MIT, 3.440; Tufts, 3.380; Williams, 3.380; Ithaca, 3.338; Concordia-Moorhead, 3.302; North Central, 3.220; Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 3.220; Wartburg, 3.211; Wisconsin-La Crosse, 3.210; Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 3.206; Bates, 3.180; Beloit, 3.140; Loras, 3.130; Southern Maine, 3.120.
Women's individuals
Julie Bargen, Nebraska Wesleyan; Tina Basten, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Caroline Boatz, St. Benedict; Janice Brenner, Montclair State; Amy Buhl, Chicago; Lauren Byler, Ithaca; Gina Carriker, Nebraska Wesleyan; Courtney Clinard, Nebraska Wesleyan; Tara Crowley, Williams; Maria DeBoer, Concordia-Moorhead; Susan DeNigris, North Central; Tabitha Fendrick, Wisconsin-Whitewater; Jenny Fiedler, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Ellen Findlay, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Nicole Glasser, Nebraska Wesleyan; Stephanie Greiber, Wisconsin-Whitewater; Sara Grineski, Concordia-Moorhead; Beth Haley, Nebraska Wesleyan; Maggie Hanson, Hamilton; Elizabeth Jaben, Wartburg; Laura Janesch, Nebraska Wesleyan; Leah Juno, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Kara Krumenauer, Wisconsin-Whitewater; Amber Linblad, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Carrie Lind, Augsburg; Megan Lundahl, Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Kristy Marvin, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Jenny McConkey, Wisconsin-Oshkosh; Jessica McNaughton, Wisconsin-La Crosse; Kristin Meade, Washington (Missouri); Maria Megnin, Hartwick; Sara Nauman, Loras; Stephanie Norris, MIT; Jeanette Olson, Wartburg; Angela Parks, McMurry; Erin Ries, Wartburg; Karyn Senst, Concordia-Moorhead; Katie Sharff, Williams; Amy Sullivan, Wartburg; Casey Taylor, Christopher Newport; Alyssa Thoryaldsen, MIT; Amy Traldt, Nebraska Wesleyan; Erin VanZee, Wartburg; Noel Whitall, College of New Jersey; Diane Williams, Williams.