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The University of Alaska Fairbanks
Ceremony honors UAF student athletes
Staff Reports
The University of Alaska Fairbanks honored 47 student athletes during a halftime ceremony at the men's basketball game Thursday night at the Patty Center.
All 47 student athletes posted a grade point average of 3.0 or higher during the 2003 spring semester and participated in the "Nanook Walk" ceremony.
"We're very proud of what our student athletes accomplish in competition, but we're also very proud of what they do in the classroom," UAF athletic director Cory Schwartz said.
"The Nanook Walk is just one way for us to honor our student athletes for their hard work and dedication to success in academics."
The women who were honored are: Sigrid Aas, women's cross country and skiing, journalism; Eva Bedingfield, women's cross country and skiing, biology; Jamie Beyerle, rifle, business administration; Cody Burgess, women's basketball, natural resource management; Erin Carr, volleyball, wildlife biology; Tania Deisher, women's basketball, biochemistry; Kimberly Harris, rifle, elementary education;
Diana Heimerl, women's cross country and skiing, elementary education; Tara Hollenbeck, women's basketball, general studies; Kelly Houghton, women's cross country, undeclared; Lauren Marshall, women's basketball, sociology; Courtney Mason, women's basketball, elementary education; Melissa McNulty, women's basketball, psychology; Jennifer Pace, volleyball, business administration;
Jessica Peters, volleyball, elementary education, Cassandra Pinkel, rifle, business administration; Candice Smith, volleyball, art history and anthropology; Carlin Smith, volleyball, business administration; Johanna Turunen, women's cross country and skiing, undeclared; Erin Walker, women's cross country, undeclared; Erinn Whitmer, women's cross country and skiing, natural resource management.
The men who were honored are: Ramy Akiki, men's basketball, business administration; Paul Austin, hockey, mechanical engineering; Juraj Brugos, men's cross country and skiing, anthropology; Matt Emmons, rifle, accounting; Michel Hakim, men's basketball, general studies; John Heimerl, men's cross country and skiing, biology; Joe Hein, rifle, justice; Jordan Hendry, hockey, undeclared; Tom Herman, hockey, business administration;
Ryan Jones, men's basketball, business administration; David Keough, hockey, business administration; Ryan Lang, hockey, arts and sciences; Michal Malak, men's cross country and skiing, undeclared; Arnold Marks, men's basketball, English; Lance Mayes, hockey, business administration; Karl Olsson, rifle, journalism/broadcasting; Per Sandberg, rifle, psychology; Corbin Schmidt, hockey, psychology;
Justin Schumacher, men's cross country, justice; Alex Staudt, hockey, civil engineering; Jared Sylvestre, hockey, mechanical engineering; Jonas Tetlie, men's cross country and skiing, business administration; Zach Tilbury, men's basketball, business administration; Matt Wallace, rifle, computer technology; Erik Wickstrom, men's cross country and skiing, biology; Jason Williams, men's basketball, psychology and sociology.
Volleyball finale
In addition to saluting senior Candice Smith, the University of Alaska Fairbanks volleyball team will hold Honorary Faculty and Staff Night for its match against Central Washington University at 5 p.m. at the Patty Center.
"I think the Honorary Faculty and Staff Night is a wonderful way for the members of the volleyball team to say thank you to faculty or staff members who have made a difference in their lives," Schwartz said.
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