
Kevyn Scott is SU's 11th four-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team honoree.
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Scott Leads Record 28 Academic Honorees
2/9/2012 5:35:16 PM | Football
The Orange football program leads the BIG EAST with a school-record 28 student-athletes on the 2011 BIG EAST All-Academic Football Team. Team co-captain Kevyn Scott leads the way for Syracuse as a four-time honoree, while seven earned the recognition for the third time in their Syracuse career. A student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average and have completed at least 18 credit hours to be considered.
Scott, who is a graduate student enrolled in the information management program and earned his undergraduate degree in information management and technology in May 2011, is the 11th SU football student-athlete to be named to the team in each of his four years at Syracuse. A four-year letterwinner, Scott, a starting cornerback for the Orange, earned 2011 CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America honors for his achievements in the classroom and on the field. He attended the 2009 University Presidential Inaugural Conference (UPIC), including the inauguration of President Barack Obama, in Washington, D.C., as a member of the National Honor Society. A 2008-09 Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars First Team selection, Scott is a seven-time SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll designee.
Syracuse's three-time honorees include, co-captain and fullback Adam Harris, a marketing management major who is a two-time CoSIDA District I All-Academic honoree, and quarterback Ryan Nassib, a dual finance and accounting major who is a 2010 CoSIDA District I All-Academic selection. In addition, defensive end Torrey Ball, a graduate student in the new media management program, defensive tackle Ollie Haney, a graduate student in inclusive special education, offensive lineman and biology major Ian Allport, tight end and health and physical education major Thomas Trendowski, and linebacker and finance major Dan Vaughan are three-time recipients of the league honor..
Syracuse's two-time honorees include safety and public relations major James Jarrett, kicker and management major Ryan Lichtenstein and quarterback and psychology major Charley Loeb.
The Orange had 16 first-time BIG EAST All-Academic team selections, including defensive tackle Lucas Albrecht (bioengineering), offensive lineman Zack Chibane (political science), fullback Clay Cleveland (enrolled in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics), quarterback Corey Edsall (sports management), wide receiver Cayden Feifer (broadcast and digital journalism), quarterback Nathaniel Forer (aerospace engineering), offensive lineman Sean Hickey (enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences), wide receiver Kyle Ishman (political science), fullback Shane Kimmel (communication and rhetorical studies), center Macky MacPherson (geography), safety Shu Mungwa (biology), punter Shane Raupers (finance), tight end Nick Raven (information management technology), long snapper Sam Rodgers (nutrition), center Rob Trudo (mechanical engineering), wide receiver Jarrod West (political science) and defensive back Chris Williamson (broadcast and digital journalism).
The 2012 Syracuse team begins Spring practice on March 20 and concludes with the annual Spring game on April 21.
Scott, who is a graduate student enrolled in the information management program and earned his undergraduate degree in information management and technology in May 2011, is the 11th SU football student-athlete to be named to the team in each of his four years at Syracuse. A four-year letterwinner, Scott, a starting cornerback for the Orange, earned 2011 CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America honors for his achievements in the classroom and on the field. He attended the 2009 University Presidential Inaugural Conference (UPIC), including the inauguration of President Barack Obama, in Washington, D.C., as a member of the National Honor Society. A 2008-09 Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars First Team selection, Scott is a seven-time SU Athletic Director's Honor Roll designee.
Syracuse's three-time honorees include, co-captain and fullback Adam Harris, a marketing management major who is a two-time CoSIDA District I All-Academic honoree, and quarterback Ryan Nassib, a dual finance and accounting major who is a 2010 CoSIDA District I All-Academic selection. In addition, defensive end Torrey Ball, a graduate student in the new media management program, defensive tackle Ollie Haney, a graduate student in inclusive special education, offensive lineman and biology major Ian Allport, tight end and health and physical education major Thomas Trendowski, and linebacker and finance major Dan Vaughan are three-time recipients of the league honor..
Syracuse's two-time honorees include safety and public relations major James Jarrett, kicker and management major Ryan Lichtenstein and quarterback and psychology major Charley Loeb.
The Orange had 16 first-time BIG EAST All-Academic team selections, including defensive tackle Lucas Albrecht (bioengineering), offensive lineman Zack Chibane (political science), fullback Clay Cleveland (enrolled in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics), quarterback Corey Edsall (sports management), wide receiver Cayden Feifer (broadcast and digital journalism), quarterback Nathaniel Forer (aerospace engineering), offensive lineman Sean Hickey (enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences), wide receiver Kyle Ishman (political science), fullback Shane Kimmel (communication and rhetorical studies), center Macky MacPherson (geography), safety Shu Mungwa (biology), punter Shane Raupers (finance), tight end Nick Raven (information management technology), long snapper Sam Rodgers (nutrition), center Rob Trudo (mechanical engineering), wide receiver Jarrod West (political science) and defensive back Chris Williamson (broadcast and digital journalism).
The 2012 Syracuse team begins Spring practice on March 20 and concludes with the annual Spring game on April 21.
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