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Mountain West Conference Announces Golf Academic Honorees

Colorado State and Wyoming placed a conference-high nine student-athletes on the Academic All-MWC team.

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David Hearn was one of nine University of Wyoming student-athletes on the 2001 Academic All-MWC team.
David Hearn was one of nine University of Wyoming student-athletes on the 2001 Academic All-MWC team.

 
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July 19, 2001

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The Mountain West Conference announced the 2001 Academic All-Conference team for men's and women's golf today. To be eligible for selection to the academic team, a student-athlete must have completed at least one academic term at the member institution, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better and be a starter or significant contributor to the team.

A total of 39 student-athletes earned MWC academic honors in 2000-01, including 25 men and 14 women. Colorado State and Wyoming each had nine honorees, followed by New Mexico with eight. BYU placed four members on this year's academic team, Utah had three, and Air Force, San Diego State and UNLV each placed two individuals on the squad. Nineteen of the 39 Academic All-MWC members were repeat selections from a year ago.

Attached (.PDF) is a list of the 2001 Men's and Women's Golf Academic All-Mountain West Conference selections grouped alphabetically by school (*notes repeat selection).

 

 

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