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July 23, 2010
TWELVE UNH GYMNASTS NAMED NACGC/W SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANSDURHAM, N.H.- Twelve members of the University of New Hampshire women's gymnastics team have been honored as 2010 Scholastic All-Americans, including four-time honorees Kelsey Alwin (St. Michael, Minn.) and Keeley Smith (University Place, Wash.), and the Wildcats tied for 30th in the nation academically in results announced by the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women (NACGC/W). The Wildcats feted for their academic achievements were junior
Janae Sernoffsky (Elizabethtown, Pa.) with a 3.92
GPA majoring in Kinesiology: Sport Studies and Psychology;
sophomore Danielle Reibold (Horsham, Pa.) with a
3.83 as a Nutritional Sciences major; senior Diane Grey (Spring, Texas) with a 3.80 as a Health Management
and Policy: Public Health major; junior Katie Caliendo (Manorville, N.Y.) with a 3.79 as a Kinesiology:
Sport Studies major; Alwin, a senior, with a 3.75 as a Nursing
major; freshman Courtney Connors (Buffalo, N.Y.)
with a 3.75 as a Business Administration major; senior
Taryn LaFountain (Utica, N.Y.) with a 3.73 as a
Kinesiology: Phys. Ed. Pedagogy major; junior Andie Sablosky (Springfield, N.J.) with a 3.71 as an Art History
major; junior Katie Lawrence (Lyme, Conn.) with a
3.69 as a Biochemistry major; Smith, a senior, with a 3.62 as an
English Journalism major; junior Chelsea Steinberg
(Ridgewood, N.J.) with a 3.62 as an Occupational Therapy major and
sophomore Ali Carr (Chelmsford, Mass.) with a 3.50
as an English Teaching major.
Caliendo, Grey, LaFountain, Lawrence, Reibold, Smith,
Sernoffsky and Steinberg are all multi-time scholastic
All-Americans for head coach Gail Goodspeed's squad.
The NACGC/W seeks to actively manage and develop the sports of women's gymnastics at the collegiate level and works with the NCAA and USA Gymnastics in order to provide the best possible experience for the student-athletes. For information on 2010-11 UNH women's gymnastics season tickets, visit www.unhwildcats.com, email unh.tickets@unh.edu or call (603) 862-4000 x 5. |