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Men's Cross Country Team and Individuals Honored by USTFCCCA

Men's Cross Country Team and Individuals Honored by USTFCCCA

USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS

USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC ATHLETES

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana - The Wilmington College men's cross country team and three individuals were honored by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association on Thursday. The Fightin' Quakers were one of 137 teams to garner All-Academic Team honors while Simon Heys, George Rickett and Noah Tobin earned All-Academic Athlete status.

In order to qualify for All-Academic distinction, teams must have a cumulative GPA of 3.1 on a 4.0 scale, including the most recent grading period, among other qualifiers. In order to qualify for All-Academic distinction, student athletes must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.30 on a 4.0 scale and finish in the top-25 percent of their respective regional championship meet.

"At the start of each season when we talk about goals for the year, making All-Academic as a team and having individuals make the All-Academic team is something we always shoot for," Head Coach Ron Combs said. "Success as an athlete often mirrors success in the classroom. Both teams did an outstanding job, and it was great to have four individuals make it because you have to run well at the Regional meet and do well in the classroom."

As a team, the Fightin' Quakers finished the fall semester with a 3.54 cumulative grade-point average and finished fourth at the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Championships, a meet hosted on the College's campus. Simon Heys (First Team) and Noah Tobin (Second Team) were honored as All-Conference while George Rickett was named OAC Scholar Athlete of the Month during the fall. Heys went on to become the program's first NCAA Division III All-American with a fifth-place finish at the championship race in Louisville, Kentucky.