CSR (Calvin Cross Country Teams Receive Team Academic Award)

From: Jeff Febus (jfebus@calvin.edu)
Date: Thu Mar 28 2002 - 12:54:39 EST

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    March 28, 2002

    Calvin Cross Country Teams Earn Team Academic Honors from College Cross Country
    Association
            
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI - The College Cross Country Coaches Association has released
    its NCAA Division III All-Academic Teams and for the eighth consecutive year,
    the Calvin men's and women's cross country teams have both been so honored.
    To qualify for the award, a team needed a minimum cumulative team grade point
    average of 3.10 on a 4.0 scale and also have competed at an NCAA III regional
    meet.

    The Calvin women's cross country team posted a 3.42 cumulative team grade
    point average to rank 42nd among the 104 NCAA III women's teams that qualified
    for the team award. The Calvin men's cross country team posted a 3.26
    cumulative team grade point average to rank 33rd among the 66 NCAA III men's
    teams that qualified for the team award.

    Calvin is one of just 57 NCAA III schools nationwide to have both of its cross
    country teams receive the team all-academic award.

    Adrian, Albion and Hope joined Calvin as men's honorees while Adrian, Albion
    and Hope also joined Calvin as women's honorees.

    Calvin's men and women also had six individual honorees. To qualify for the
    individual cross country coaches all-academic award, an individual needed to
    have finished in the top 25 percent of the finishers at a regional meet and
    maintain a cumulative 3.50 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Erinn Boot
    (Kalamazoo Christian), Jessie Lair (Southfield Christian) and Laura Medema
    (Grand Rapids Christian) were so honored for the Calvin women while Joel
    Klooster (Chatham, ON), David Ritsema (Denver, CO) and Tim Avery (Rochester, NY)
    were so honored for the Calvin women. Boot, Lair and Medema were among115
    individuals to be so honored on the women's side. Boot ranked 36th among the
    individual honorees with a 3.86 grade point average. Klooster, Ritsema and
    Avery were among 74 individuals to be so honored on the men's side. Klooster
    ranks ninth among the individuals honored with a 3.98 grade point average while
    Ritsema ranked 12th with a 3.95 grade point average.

    Coached by Nancy Meyer, the Calvin women's cross country team finished sixth
    at the NCAA III Championships this past November to record its 10th top-10
    national finish. The Calvin men's cross country team, led by coaches Brian
    Diemer and Al Hoekstra, finished second at the NCAA III Championships this past
    November to record its fourth consecutive top-four national finish and its 13th
    top-10 national finish. At the national meet, Klooster earned All-America
    honors for the second straight year as he finished 24th individually.

    Both cross country teams also captured MIAA and Great Lakes Regional crowns
    last fall with the Calvin women's cross country team winning the MIAA title
    for a record 14th straight year while the men won the league crown for a record
    15th straight year. The women then continued on to win their 13th straight
    Great Lakes Regional title while the men won the regional crown for the sixth
    straight year.



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