Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 8/25/10
Recent La Salle University graduate Jill Davis (Ridley), who was earlier this summer named the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Association (IWLCA) Scholar-Athlete of the Year, is joined on the IWLCA Honor Roll by teammates Elizabeth Iacullo, Mara Schnellenbach (Ridley) and Brittany White.
Included on the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll were 151 lacrosse student-athletes from 62 schools in Division I. Meanwhile, the IWLCA honored 38 Division II and 191 Division III women (see below for Philly honorees).
After adding 40 goals and 14 assists during her senior campaign, Davis is currently ranked sixth all-time in career goals scored and tied for fifth all-time in career points at La Salle.
Davis became the first La Salle women’s lacrosse player to be tabbed a CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American. The education major was also named A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year in women’s lacrosse, ECAC women’s lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area Women’s Lacrosse Performer of the Year and the La Salle University Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Iacullo, who received a degree in Art History in May, finished her senior season with 18 ground balls, seven draw controls and six turnovers. She started every game during both her junior and senior campaigns.
Schnellenbach currently sits fifth all-time in career minutes in goal at La Salle with 1,100. A communications major, Schnellenbach saw time in three contests for the Explorers in the spring.
White, an elementary and special education major, appeared in all 16 games for the Explorers in 2010. The Farmingdale, NY native picked up six ground balls and caused two turnovers during the season.
The IWLCA Academic Honor Roll members must have achieved at least junior year status academically and were chosen based on nominations by their respective schools.
Last week the IWLCA honored La Salle as an Academic Squad for achieving a team grade point average of a 3.0 or better during the 2010 season.
Additional Division I honorees from Philly
American, Lisa Schaaf (Perkiomen Valley), Sr., Statistics (Biology)
Drexel, Jianna Johnson, Jr., Communication
Drexel, Krista Gerstenberger, Sr., Business Administration
Drexel, Mariana Uribe (Academy of Notre Dame), Sr., Fashion Design
Duke, Christie Barnes (Radnor), Sr., Cultural Anthropology (Chinese)
Duke, Sara Giedgowd (Conestoga), Sr., Sociology (Markets & Management)
Hofstra, Courtney O’Connor (Abington), Sr., Management
Lehigh, Inneke Carmola, Sr., Biology (Business)
Monmouth, Megan Brennan (Archbishop Carroll), Sr., Communications: public relations & journalism (Poli Sci & legal studies)
Old Dominion, Ashley Kellogg (Downingtown West), Sr., Physical Education/Exercise Science
Pennsylvania, Emma Spiro, Sr., Economics
Saint Joseph’s, Christine Readinger (Archbishop Carroll), Jr., Finance
Saint Joseph’s, Kristen Reynolds, Jr., Food Marketing
Stanford, Ashley Aruffo (Episcopal Academy), Jr., History
Temple, Ann Stouffer, Jr., Risk Management & Insurance
Temple, Chelsea Rosiek (Wissahickon), Sr., English (Geography and Urban Studies)
Division II
The IWLCA honored 38 student-athletes from 13 different institutions with inclusion in the 2010 Academic Honor Roll. All student-athletes were nominated by their schools and have achieved at least junior status academically. Leading the way was IWLCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jaclyn Craig from Stonehill. Among the 38 student-athletes are 20 who were members of teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament, including seven from national champion Adelphi and five from national runner-up West Chester.
Bloomsburg, Kim Springman (Bishop Shanahan), Sr., Special Education/Elementary (Deaf Education)
East Stroudsburg, Emily Bissell (Ridley), Jr. Exercise Science
East Stroudsburg, Christine Bradley (Pottstown), Jr., Elementary and Special Education
Millersville, Lindsay Keeley (Owen J. Roberts), Sr., Elementary Education/Special Education
Millersville, Lindsay Toriello (Upper Darby), Sr., Elementary Education/Special Education
West Chester, Devon Lotkowski (Bishop Shanahan), Jr., Special Education/Elementary Education
West Chester, Gabrielle Stitz (Hatboro-Horsham), Sr., History Secondary Education
West Chester, Jackie Hoover (Cheltenham), Jr., Communicative Disorders
West Chester, Jillian Morris (North Penn), Jr., Special Education/Elementary Education
West Chester, Lauren Tatios (West Chester East), Sr., English Secondary Education
Division III
The IWLCA honored 191 student-athletes from 81 different institutions with inclusion in the 2010 Academic Honor Roll. All student-athletes were nominated by their schools and have achieved at least junior status academically. Leading the way was IWLCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Nicole Ditillo from Gettysburg. Among the 191 student-athletes are 45 who were members of teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament, including three from national champion Salisbury and two from national runner-up Hamilton.
Alvernia, Kara Ross (Quakertown), Jr., Marketing
Catholic, Kate Narzikul (Merion Mercy), Sr., Marketing
Dickinson, Amanda West (North Penn), Sr., Political Science
Eastern, Jessica Field, Jr., Youth Ministries/Spanish
Eastern, Katy Glorioso, Jr., Psychology
Hamilton, Rebecca Green (Lower Merion), Jr., chemistry (math)
Haverford College, Elizabeth (Liz) Mayell, Jr., Economics
Haverford College, Margaret (Molly) Jordan, Jr., Psychology
Haverford College, Nora Proops, Sr., Biology
Neumann, Jennifer McKenna, Sr., Criminal Justice
Swarthmore, Allison Grein, Sr., Philosophy/Political Science
Swarthmore, Caroline Pietsch, Sr., Psychology/Cognitive Science
Ursinus, Allison Furman (Boyertown), Jr., Exercise and Sport Science
Ursinus, Elizabeth Cannon, Sr., Social Ecology
Ursinus, Emma Bacharach, Jr., Exercise and Sports Science
Ursinus, Kristen Wampole, Jr., Business and Economics
Ursinus, Lauren Distler, Jr., Exercise and Sport Science
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