Student athletes reap conference, All-American honors

Tusculum College student-athletes continue to make news as conference and All-American honors have been announced this summer.

Ashley Sarmiento was named the 2014 South Atlantic Conference (SAC) Presidents Award recipient. David Cooper and Lukas Winkelmann were named to Capitol One Academic All-Americans and Sara Howard, Calley Lawson and Alec Cunningham have been named to the 2013-2014 Women’s Golf Coaches Association Division II All-American Scholar Team.

Ninety-nine student athletes at Tusculum were named to the South Atlantic Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

 

Sarmiento honored

Ashley Sarmiento

The SAC Presidents Award is the most prestigious honor the conference awards to its student-athletes. It exemplifies the finest combined qualities of excellence in athletics, academics and community leadership. During the year, the league recognizes 18 Scholar Athletes, representing each of the conference-sponsored sports. The top male and female SAC Scholar Athletes from each represented member school are then nominated for the SAC Presidents Award.

Sarmiento, a native of Dayton, Ohio, earns this award in back-to-back seasons, marking the ninth time that a SAC student-athlete has garnered this recognition on two occasions.  She joins Tusculum two-time winners Jarrell NeSmith (Football 2008-09, 2009-10) and Taylor Rakes (Baseball: 2011-12, 2012-13). This also marks the sixth straight year and seventh of the last eight that a Tusculum student-athlete has garnered SAC Presidents Award honors.  Tusculum’s nine total SAC Presidents Award winners are the second most by one school.

Sarmiento graduated magna cum laude this past May with a 3.92 GPA in mathematics and math education. She was honored with the Tusculum College President’s Award, which is the college’s top student honor in addition to being named to the SAC Commissioner’s honor roll for a fourth consecutive year.  The two time SAC Volleyball Scholar Athlete of the Year is a member of the Alpha Chi Honor Society and made the Dean’s and President’s Lists during her entire career at Tusculum.

On the court, the setter and team captain guided Tusculum to a 21-11 overall record, a second-place finish in the league and her fourth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. Sarmiento ended her career second all-time in assists (3,849) at Tusculum and eighth in digs (1,154) and is the only player in school history to end her career with 3,000 assists and 1,000 digs.

An active member of the Greeneville community, Sarmiento has served with groups that include Nettie Day of Service, Ride for Life, St. Charles Church, Phoenix Rising volleyball camp, Greeneville Humane Society and “The Point” Christian group. On campus, she has had roles as an elementary school mentor, a leader with service learning classes, and as a member of the Pioneer Student-Athlete Advisory Committee’s leadership team – including a term as president.

 

All-American honors

All-American honors for five Tusculum student-athletes were announced in June.

David Cooper

David Cooper was named to the 2013-14 Capital One Division II Academic All-America® Men’s Cross Country/Track and Field first team as selected by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He garners Academic All-America® honors in consecutive seasons, earning second team distinction last year.

To be eligible for Academic All-America® consideration, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.30 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. The Capital One Division II and III Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures, to assist CoSIDA with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the DII and DIII Academic All-America® teams program.

Cooper, a native of Greeneville, Tennessee, boasts a perfect 4.00 cumulative grade point average while majoring in biology. The Chuckey-Doak High School graduate is a three-time member of the Tusculum Dean’s List, Tusculum President’s List and the South Atlantic Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.  He is also a member of the Alpha Chi Honors Society and the Charles Oliver Gray Honors List.  He is a two-time winner of the Tusculum Student-Athlete Academic Achievement Award and was the 2011-12 recipient of the Tusculum Freshman of the Year Academic Award. On the course, Cooper is a two-time All-SAC selection, earning first team honors in 2012 and finished eighth at this year’s championship, garnering second team recognition.  In 2011, he was named to the SAC All-Freshman Team and is a three-year team captain.

Lukas Winkelmann

Lukas Winkelmann, a member of the men’s tennis team, was named to the 2013-14 Capital One Academic All-America® Men’s At-Large first team for a second straight season, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Men’s at-large sports include volleyball, crew, fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming, tennis, water polo and wrestling.

Last year, he was named to the Capital One Academic All-America® first team, becoming the first sophomore in school history to garner first team Academic All-America® accolades.

In the classroom, Winkelmann sports a 3.97 cumulative grade point average as a pre-medicine major. He has earned selections to the Tusculum Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, the College’s President’s List, the Charles Oliver Gray Honors List, the SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the ITA All-Academic Team.

Winkelmann posted a perfect 23-0 singles record this year and posted a 20-3 record in doubles, including 19-2 with his younger brother Jonas at the No. 1 flight. He swept the top two South Atlantic Conference men’s tennis awards for a second straight year, sweeping the SAC Player of the Year and SAC Scholar Athlete of the Year awards, becoming the first player in league history to achieve the feat. He did not lose a set in singles in his 11 conference matches, and in the process became the first Tusculum player to be a two-time SAC Player of the Year and just the second in league history to win back-to-back Player of the Year awards. He has been named the Tusculum College Male Athlete of the Year in each of the last two seasons.

Winkelmann serves in numerous leadership roles, including as team captain and as a representative on the Pioneer Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. He has also volunteered with Tusculum fundraisers and assisted the school in hosting the 2012 SAC Cross Country Championship.  He has volunteered with the local “Tennis in Schools” project, the Alpha Chi Angel Tree project, holiday adopt-a-family events and with a local hospital.

Cooper and Winkelmann are among the eight student-athletes in school history to earn Academic All-America® honors on two or more occasions in their career, joining Denise Fliesser (women’s soccer), Jarrell NeSmith (football), Simon Holzapfel (men’s cross country), Taylor Rakes (baseball), Ashley Sarmiento (volleyball and Jillian Corum (women’s golf).

Tusculum College women’s golfers Sara Howard, Calley Lawson and Alec Cunningham have been named to the 2013-2014 Women’s Golf Coaches Association Division II All-American Scholar Team.

Criteria for the WGCA All-America Scholar Team include: having a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50 and have participated in 66 percent of the team’s competitive rounds.

Howard returns to the WGCA All-America Scholar Team for a fourth straight year with her 3.58 GPA, majoring in biology. Lawson, a sophomore from Gaithersburg, Maryland, has a 4.00 cumulative grade point average while majoring in special education and early elementary education.  She returns to the WGCA All-America Scholar Team for a second straight year.  She was also named to the Capital One Academic All-District 3 Women’s At-Large first team. Cunningham, a junior from Knoxville, Tenn. (Catholic HS), is making her third appearance on the WGCA All-America Scholar Team. Cunningham is majoring in journalism with a 3.83.

Alec Cunningham, Sara Howard and Calley Lawson, from left, were named to the WGCA All-America Scholar Team.

SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Ninety-nine Tusculum College student-athletes have been named to the 2013-2014 South Atlantic Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll announced league officials.

The SAC Commissioner’s Honor Roll recognizes those student-athletes who carry at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average and have completed at least one season in the sports of football, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field.

Tusculum’s 99 honorees are the sixth-most of the 12 league members.  Lenoir-Rhyne led the way with 137 honorees, followed by Queens (133), Wingate (110), Catawba (108), Newberry (104), Tusculum (99), Anderson (89), Brevard (88), Coker (85), Carson-Newman (79), Mars Hill (78) and Lincoln Memorial (62).

2013-2014 South Atlantic Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Tusculum Honorees

Student-Athlete               Sport(s)

Brian Alexander                  Football

Andrea Amettis                  Volleyball

Ben Arnold                           Men’s Basketball

Nikki Arthur                         Women’s Soccer

Victoria Ashley                  Volleyball

Juan Avendano                  Men’s Soccer

Sarah Baker                         Women’s Tennis

Nicole Ball                            Softball

Mason Ballinger                 Men’s Soccer

Josh Beam                            Baseball

Hannah Berling                  Volleyball

Maggie Bernabei                Women’s Cross Country

Taylor Boone                       Volleyball

Sarah Bouley                        Volleyball

Katie Brennan                      Softball

Izzy Brito                              Baseball

Spencer Brothers               Baseball

Kim Brown                            Women’s Cross Country

Blakeley Burleson              Women’s Basketball

Lawson Burrow                   Men’s Cross Country

Lindsay Butler                     Women’s Golf

Katie Capel                            Women’s Soccer

Ethan Carpenter                  Baseball

Elise Coberly                         Women’s Basketball

David Cooper                        Men’s Cross Country

Alec Cunningham                Women’s Golf

Eliza Davis                               Softball

Samuel Davis                         Men’s Golf

Zach Davis                              Men’s Basketball

Caitlyn Dean                           Volleyball

Kyle Dickson                          Men’s Soccer

Joe Elphingstone                 Men’s Tennis

DJ Evans                                 Men’s Lacrosse

Nick Forsberg                       Men’s Golf

Rachel Garnett                     Volleyball

Ashley Gregg                        Women’s Cross Country

Courtney Hackney             Women’s Soccer

Allison Hall                            Women’s Cross Country

Tyler Hall                                Baseball

Michala Hash                        Women’s Basketball

Megan Hasse                          Volleyball

Dameon Herring                   Football

Patrick Holleran                   Baseball

Sara Howard                          Women’s Golf

Kate Hutchinson                  Women’s Tennis

Moriah Jones                         Volleyball

Martin Jorgensen                Men’s Basketball

Courtney Hutcherson        Softball

Adrienne Kaye                      Women’s Tennis

Adam Kulbat                         Men’s Soccer

Pablo Laguno                        Men’s Soccer

Calley Lawson                      Women’s Golf

Guillermo Lazcano            Men’s Soccer

Moriah Martin                    Women’s Soccer

Kelli McCalla                        Women’s Soccer

Kristen McMillion              Women’s Basketball

Jake Mendenhall                Men’s Golf

Erin Mills                               Women’s Tennis

Amy Morford                      Women’s Soccer

Amy Neltner                        Women’s Soccer

Dakota Norton                    Men’s Golf

Victor Olin                            Men’s Soccer

Ross Parsons                       Men’s Lacrosse

Monica Perez                      Women’s Soccer

Roberto Pimentel              Men’s Soccer

Nicolas Planchard             Men’s Tennis

Leah Powell                          Softball

Alisha Pugh                          Women’s Soccer

Leif Ratliff                              Men’s Golf

Jenna Restivo                      Softball

Ally Rines                             Women’s Soccer

Nick Rodriguez                    Baseball

Ashley Sarmiento              Volleyball

Drew Schreder                     Football

Michael Scott                       Baseball

Leon Seiz                                Men’s Tennis

John-Austin Shepard        Baseball

Zach Shirah                           Baseball

David Siegle                          Men’s Tennis

Billy Sivyer                           Baseball

Zach Slagle                           Baseball

Taylor Smith                        Men’s Golf

Paige Sneed                          Softball

Jonathan Spicher              Men’s Soccer

Kaytlin Stroinski                Softball

Amanda Sumner                Women’s Tennis

Jose Maria Talegon           Men’s Soccer

John Topoleski                    Baseball

Kassie Voelker                    Volleyball

Jason Ware                           Football

Nick Wasylyk                       Football

Emily Waters                        Women’s Tennis

Kaily Weiss                            Volleyball

Shynese Whitener              Women’s Basketball

Carly Whitman                     Women’s Soccer

Marissa Williams                 Women’s Soccer

Carolyn Williamson            Softball

Jonas Winkelmann             Men’s Tennis

Lukas Winkelmann             Men’s Tennis