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Baseball Sets Record With 16 Named to SEC Academic Honor
Roll 5/20/02
A league-high and team-record 16 Vanderbilt Commodores were
selected to the Southeastern Conference Baseball Academic
Honor Roll announced today by the league office.
The award is based on grades from the 2000-2001 academic
calendar.
Current players earning accolades include Jeff Little (Molecular
Biology), Chris Maultsby (Human and Organizational Development),
John Kaye (History), Sean Luellwitz (Human and Organizational
Development), Karl Nonemaker (Human and Organizational Development),
John Prothro (Communication Studies), Jay Smith (Economics)
and Scott Vanderhoff (Human and Organizational Development).
Former players receiving recognition include Rob Bedwell
(Human and Organizational Development), Adam Blue (Human and
Organizational Development), Taylor Childress (Human and Organizational
Development), Kenneth Dyer (Economics), Ulises Cabrera (Human
and Organizational Development), Kyle Flubacker (Human and
Organizational Development), Kevin Geshke (Mathematics) and
Brooks Rutledge (Art History).
Twelve Commodores have garnered the award multiple times.
Kevin Geshke is a four-time award winner. Flubacker, Little,
Luellwitz, Nonemaker and Vanderhoff are three-time honorees.
Bedwell, Cabrera, Dyer, Prothro, Rutledge and Smith are two-time
honorees.
The previous record for Commodores named to the list was
12 set last season.
To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must 1) have
a 3.0 grade point average for either the past year (two semesters
or three quarters) or for his career; 2) be a sophomore or
higher in academic classification; and 3) have 24 semesters
or 26 quarter hours countable toward the degree.
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