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Bauer, Wolf lead Academic All-America at-large teams

Senior Sara Bauer of the University of Wisconsin and senior Jamie Wolf of Clarion University lead the 2007 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Women's At-Large Teams, which were selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America.

The women's at-large program includes the sports of bowling, crew, fencing, golf, gymnastics, field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, tennis and water polo.

Bauer, a native of St. Catharines, Ontario, was selected as the University Division Academic All-America of the Year for the second straight year. The ice hockey standout scored 24 goals and had 48 assists to lead Wisconsin to its second straight NCAA Division I championship. Wolf was named the College Division Academic All-America of the Year. She won 2007 NCAA Division II Diving titles in the one- and three-meter events. She became the first NCAA II diver to win seven of a possible eight national titles in four years, finishing second in the 2006 one-meter event. Wolf was the NCAA II Diver of the Year three times, while maintaining a 4.0 GPA in molecular biology.

The Academic All-America program annually honors over 1600 student-athletes who have succeeded at the highest level on the playing field and in the classroom. To be eligble, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her sports information director.

2007 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Women's At-Large Team
First team
Name (sport)
Sara Bauer (ice hockey), Wisconsin
Amanda Blumenherst (golf), Duke
Kristin Brown (swimming), Pittsburgh
Kate Burdick (crew), Michigan State
Sarah Chrzanowski (swim), Eastern Michigan
Blakeley Griffith (tennis), Tennessee
Kristen Hastruo (swimming), Auburn
Heidi Hershberger (field hockey), American
Jessica Javelet (field hockey), Louisville
Courtney Kupets (gymnastics), Georgia
Stacy Lewis (golf), Arkansas
Kristi Miller (tennis), Georgia Tech
Brittney Schumann (gymnastics), Oklahoma
Karie Walton (field hockey), Drexel
Jody Yednock (gymnastics), Northern Illinois

Second team
Anca Anastasiu (tennis), USC
Camille Blackerby (golf), TCU
Julie Chu (ice hockey), Harvard
Audra Cohen (tennis), Miami
Molly Crispell (swimming), Penn State
Beth Felts (golf), Kentucky
Susan McClelland (tennis), Northern Arizona
Charlotte McGinnis (golf), Bradley
Kelly O'Hear (skiing), Brown
Imke Reimers (tennis), Nebraska
Katie Robinson (swimming), Texas
Hali Saucier (swimming), LSU
Riitta Schaublin (ice hockey), Minnesota-Duluth
Kimbre Vogel (swimming), Purdue
Mary Harrison (swimming), Texas

Third team
Caitlin Andrew (swimming), Arizona State
Vanessa Andrews (crew), Tulsa
Jessica Botzum (swimming), Virginia Tech
Mary Carpenter (lacrosse), Notre Dame
Janáe Cox (gymnastics), West Virginia
Sarah Daniel (ice hockey), RPI
Emilia DeMarchis (skiing), Vermont
Robin Mason (lacrosse), St. Bonaventure
Stacia Peterson (water polo), Loyola Marymount
Lindsay Pieper (lacrosse), Virginia Tech
Amy Stopford (field hockey), Duke
Stephanie Sullivan (gymnastics), Penn State
Lucia Vojtkova (tennis), Eastern Kentucky
Leah Wigger (golf), Virginia
Kelly Zahalka (swimming), U.S. Naval Academy

2007 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America® Women's At-Large Team
First team
Brittany Anderson (swimming), Truman State
Rebecca Angstadt (tennis), Moravian
Beth Bard (swimming), Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Courtney Beard (field hockey, lacrosse), Shenandoah
Brenna Clark (lacrosse), Pfeiffer
Alisha Flater (golf, swimming), Wilmington (Ohio)
Jess Furman (gymnastics), Ursinus
Lija Kaleps-Clark (swimming), Truman State

Katie Kingsbury (tennis), Washington & Lee
Tina Money (lacrosse), Notre Dame (Md.)
Rebekah Moody (swimming), Wingate
Lindsay Sabo (field hockey, lacrosse), King's (Pa.)
Becky Weima (swimming), Calvin
Jamie Wolf (swimming), Clarion
Julia Zimmerman (gymnastics), MIT

Second team
Megan Barbieri (lacrosse), Greensboro
Rachel Cahan (field hockey), Rochester

Elizabeth Carlton (swimming), Kenyon

Emily Carroll (field hockey), RPI
Katie Chadwell (tennis), Marietta
Margaret Dorer (ice hockey), Gustavus Adolphus
Tanya Gulnik (tennis), Johns Hopkins

Meg Hess (field hockey), New Jersey

Becky Hoffman (golf), Ferris State
Kristen Hohl (swimming), Denison
Doria Holbrook (swimming), MIT
Allison Jameson (field hockey), Western New England
Lawler Jamie (swimming), Emory
Alison Lewis (gymnastics), Wisconsin-Whitewater
Diana Martinez (tennis), South Carolina-Upstate

Emma Reuschel (golf) , Illinois College
Kelly Stevison (gymnastics), Ithaca

Third team
Lauren Ackerman (swimming), Notre Dame (Md.)

Michelle Dodge (crew), William Smith
Andrea Flynn (field hockey, lacrosse), RPI
Becca Johnson (tennis), Linfield
Katie Krenz (gymnastics), Wisconsin-La Crosse

Jamie Long (golf), Northwood
Joanna MacKay (tennis), MIT
Ellie Miller (Swimming), Indianapolis
Amy Palmgren (tennis), Michigan Tech
Bere Remak (tennis), Connecticut College
Amy Statz (ice hockey), Washington-Stevens Point
Ginny Wortham (tennis), Washington & Lee
Ashley Yelinek (swimming), Bloomsburg

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