TOWSON, Md. --- Tusculum College's Simon Holzapfel has been named to the 2011 Capital One Academic All-America® Men's College Division Cross Country/Track & Field First Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Holzapfel becomes the first Tusculum student-athlete in school history to earn Academic All-America® three times. He has earned First Team honors in each of the last two seasons (2010 & 2011) and was a Third Team selection in 2009.
Holzapfel, a native of Nuremburg, Germany, graduated from Tusculum last month with a perfect 4.00 cumulative grade point average while majoring in Sports Science.
Earlier this month, he was named the 2010-2011 recipient of the
South Atlantic Conference Presidents Award 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. Holzapfel became the fifth Tusculum
student-athlete in school history to earn the SAC Presidents Award
and the first men's cross country runner in the 22-year history of
the honor to be recognized.
He is the two-time SAC Runner of the Year (2009 & 2010) and has
won 16 individual titles during his storied career, including the
first six races this past fall. The three-time NCAA Division II
All-Southeast Region selection closed his career with a streak of
21 consecutive top-10 finishes, a run that spanned three seasons,
including a 10th place finish in his final meet at the NCAA II
Southeast Regional, barely missing out on a berth to the national
championship.
Holzapfel owns the 12 best 8,000-meter times in school history including his TC-record 8K time of 25:04 at the 2010 SAC Championship, which is also a new league meet mark.
He has received many academic honors while at TC, including the prestigious Tusculum President's Award, which is the highest honor bestowed at Tennessee's oldest college, which is celebrating its 217th year. He is also three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District IV First Team selection.
Holzapfel also earned the Duffield Academic Award three times, which is presented to the TC student-athlete with the highest GPA. He also received the Tusculum Freshman Student-Athlete of the Year Academic Award in 2008 and was a member of the SAC Commissioner's Honor Roll, Tusculum Athletic Director's Honor Roll, Dean's List, Charles Oliver Gray Honors List and the Tusculum President's List. He was also a recipient of the 2010 Alpha Chi Academic Excellence Award.
Holzapfel was honored this past November with the James E. Ward Outstanding Major award from the Tennessee Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, becoming the first Tusculum student to receive the statewide award. Earlier this year, he was one of three college students selected nationwide to serve as delegates to the Alliance Assembly, the governing body of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD).
Holzapfel served as a student ambassador for the Tusculum President's Society and was active in community and campus activities, including serving as a senator with the Tusculum Student Government Association, vice president of the Pioneer Student-Athlete Advisory Council, a peer tutor, resident assistant, the Tusculum Religious Life Center, campus recycling and energy-saving projects, Physical Education and Sports Majors Club and Theatre-at-Tusculum.
He has volunteered with painting and other projects at a local nursing home and fundraising efforts for a local elementary school and the Tusculum College athletic department. He has also volunteered with the Pioneer Green Team, Tusculum Quality Enhancement Program Committee and the Tusculum Presidential Inauguration.
To be eligible, a student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a cumulative grade point average 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. Since the program's inception in 1952, CoSIDA has bestowed Academic All-America® honors on more than 14,000 student-athletes in Divisions I, II, III and NAIA covering all NCAA championship sports.
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2011 Capital One Academic All-America®
College Division Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Team
As Selected by CoSIDA
FIRST TEAM
Name
School GPA
Loren Ahonen Western State 3.90
Cory Anderson Taylor
4.00
Derek Bischak Rose-Hulman 3.88
Kale Booher Ohio Wesleyan 3.98
Shawn Boss Central Missouri 4.00
Sean Daly Oneonta State 3.85
Mike Dempsey Rochester Inst. of Tech. 3.76
Tony Dipre Allegheny 3.79
John Donkersloot Hope 3.90
Orolando Duffus Saint Augustine's 3.92
Seth Einterz Wabash 3.97
Garrett Harms Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 3.91
Brian Holik Angelo State 3.97
Simon Holzapfel Tusculum
4.00
Aaron Swift Colorado School of Mines
3.79
Bobby Torphy Muhlenberg 4.00
Josh Wilks Seton Hill 3.87
Paul Yerhot Wisconsin-LaCrosse 3.93
SECOND TEAM
Name School
GPA
Michael Baer Muhlenberg 4.00
Bryan Beegle Shippensburg 3.80
Lemario Bland Morehouse 3.92
Sean Brown Western State 3.93
Nate Bussiere Carnegie Mellon 3.83
Luke Cragg Adams State 3.83
Kyle Gilroy College of New Jersey 3.84
Sean Harrington Wisconsin-LaCrosse 3.98
Kevin Janata Nebraska Wesleyan 3.84
Jeramie Parker Allegheny 3.76
Nathan Petesch Wisconsin-Platteville 3.95
David Schneekloth Wisconsin-Whitewater 4.00
THIRD TEAM
Name School
GPA
Jeff Baker Worcester Polytechnic 3.62
Brandon Birdsong Adams State 3.68
Zach Brush Trinity (Texas) 3.70
Adam Clark Adelphi 3.93
Christopher Copeland Saint Augustine's 3.66
Jeffrey Corelli Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. 3.94
John Dewitt Wisconsin Oshkosh 4.00
Monte Larsen Morningside 3.98
Timothy Layng Moravian 3.95
Kyle Hannon Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. 4.00
Paul Norton Brandeis 3.84
Seth Robertson Heidelberg 3.86
Bill Squire Eastern New Mexico 4.00
Steve Tobochnik Johns Hopkins 3.87
William Way Ithaca 3.89
Capital One Academic All-American of the Year:
Bobby Torphy, Muhlenberg