ACC Announces 2001 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Recipients, Scholar Athletes
February 28, 2001 | General
Feb. 28, 2001
Greensboro, N.C. - Nineteen Atlantic Coast Conference scholar athletes have been named recipients of the 2001 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarships, as announced by Commissioner John Swofford. The scholarships are awarded to selected senior student-athletes who have intentions of continuing academic work as full-time graduate students. Each recipient will receive $5,000 to use toward his or her graduate education. These student-athletes have performed with distinction in the classroom and in their respective sports, and have demonstrated exemplary conduct in the community.
In addition, the league has honored four student-athletes with the first-ever ACC Scholars Award, an award that recognizes outstanding athletic and academic achievement for graduating seniors who do not plan to attend graduate school.
The scholarships are named in honor of past ACC commissioners, the late Jim Weaver and Bob James, as well as Gene Corrigan. Prior to 1994, the Weaver-James postgraduate scholarships had been given as separate honors. The Jim Weaver award originated in 1970 to honor exceptional achievement on the playing field and in the classroom, while the Bob James award was first given in 1987 also to honor outstanding student-athletes.
North Carolina, NC State and Virginia lead the league with three recipients each this year. Two student-athletes were selected from Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland and Wake Forest, while Clemson and Duke had one representative apiece on the list of honorees. Of the four ACC Scholars Award recipients, two came from Duke, while Florida State and North Carolina each had one selection.
Among the scholarship recipients are two-time All-ACC basketball player Brooke Wyckoff from Florida State and Maryland football player rian Kopka, a finalist for the Lou Groza Award. In addition, cross country and track runner Amy Beykirch and wrestler Zach Breitenbach, both of NC State, have maintained career grade-point averages of 4.0. Recipients of the ACC Scholars Award include Duke basketball player Shane Battier, a first-team All-American and a GTE Academic All-American in 2000, and Florida State football player Chris Weinke, the 2000 Heisman Trophy winner and a first-team All-American. Jana Toepel, a North Carolina field hockey player who also plays on the U.S. National Team, and Duke soccer player Ali Curtis, who has earned National Player of the Year honors in each of the past two seasons, also earned ACC Scholars Awards.
Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship recipients (by school): Clemson: Lauren Henne (rowing). Duke: Courtney Sommer (field hockey). Florida State: Kristen Adams (women's swimming), Brooke Wyckoff (women's basketball). Georgia Tech: Sergio Aguirre (men's tennis), Danielle Donehew (women's basketball). Maryland: Brian Kopka (football), Christian Lewis (men's soccer). North Carolina: Michael Bucy (men's soccer), Holly Huff (field hockey), Louis Marchetti (football). NC State: Amy Beykirch (women's cross country/track & field), Zach reitenbach (wrestling), Christina Nichols (women's cross country/track & field). Virginia: Jamie Grimes (men's swimming), Katie Tracy (women's soccer), Lorraine Vizzuso (field hockey). Wake Forest: Jenny Everett (field hockey), Raul Munoz (men's tennis).
Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholar Award recipients: Duke: Shane attier (men's basketball), Ali Curtis (men's soccer). North Carolina: Jana Toepel (field hockey). Florida State: Chris Weinke (football).
Kristen Adams, Florida State, Women's Swimming, Greer, S.C.
Team captain this season ... has played a valuable role in middle
distance freestyle events for the Seminoles ... won two individual races
in the 200 freestyle and three races in the 100 freestyle during the
regular season ... a three-time ACC Academic Honor Roll selection ...
also swam on various freestyle and medley relay teams for the Seminoles.
Sergio Aguirre, Georgia Tech, Men's Tennis, Smyrna, Ga.
A four-year starter who played No. 1 singles in 2000 ... set the school
record for doubles wins in a season with 30 ... a Dean's List student
each year and a three-time member of the GT All-Academic team ... the
1999 ACC Champion at No. 3 doubles ... twice selected to the ACC Honor
Roll ... member of Golden Key National Honor Society ... serves on GT
Student-Athlete Advisory Board ... a mentor and tutor at elementary
schools.
Amy Beykirch, NC State, Women's Cross Country/Track & Field, Tuckerton,
N.J.
A three-time All-ACC selection in cross country ... helped the 2000 NC
State cross country team with the ACC Championship ... earned
All-District III honors for cross country during each of her four
seasons ... finished third at the ACC Outdoor Track & Field Championship
in the 5,000 meters ... a three-time ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.
Zach Breitenbach, NC State, Wrestling, Cary, N.C.
Had a 16-4 career mark against ACC opponents and a 24-4 season mark
entering the 2001 ACC Championship ... ranked as high as eighth
nationally in his weight division ... earned ACC Wrester of the Week
twice this season ... finished second at the 1999 and 2000 ACC
Championships, earning All-ACC honors both years ... an Academic
All-American ... had a streak of 15 straight wins in 2001.
Michael Bucy, North Carolina, Men's Soccer, Raleigh, N.C.
An All-ACC selection and All-ACC Tournament pick in 2000 ... led the ACC
and was sixth in the nation in 2000 with 0.63 assists per game ... a
two-time Academic All-American ... 2000 recipient of UNC's Tatum Award,
given for athletic performance and community service ... organized the
UNC Children's Charity Dance Marathon in 1999 and 2000 ... received the
ACC Top Six for Service Award, given for community service.
Danielle Donehew, Georgia Tech, Women's Basketball, Alpharetta, Ga.
Georgia Tech's career leader and third in ACC history in three-point
field goals made (242) ... honorable mention All-ACC in 1999, 2000 ...
GTE Academic All-District in 1999, 2000 ... recipient of 2000 Robert Cup
as Georgia Tech's top senior scholar-athlete ... four-time ACC Honor
Roll selection ... was a member of Georgia Tech and ACC student-athlete
advisory boards ... Omicron Delta Kappa leadership honoree at GT.
Jenny Everett, Wake Forest, Field Hockey, Southern Pines, N.C.
A first-team NFHCA All-American and first-team All-ACC selection in 1999
and 2000 ... holds Wake Forest records with 186 career points and 76
career goals ... also holds school marks with 12 points in a single game
and 62 points in a season ... named to the first-team GTE Academic
All-District and to the third-team GTE Academic All-America squad ...
three-time ACC Player of the Week selection.
Jamie Grimes, Virginia, Men's Swimming, Olney, Md.
Team captain and a first-team All-American in 2000 with a sixth-place
finish in the 1500-meter freestyle at the NCAA Championship ... had two
third-place finishes at the 2001 ACC Championship and automatically
qualified for the NCAA Championship ... honorable mention All-American
in 1999 ... earned Dean's List recognition and was selected to the ACC
Academic Honor Roll ... a volunteer tutor at local schools.
Lauren Henne, Clemson, Rowing, Hilton Head Island, S.C.
An All-ACC selection and member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll in both
1999 and 2000 ... was also a team captain in 2000 ... was a team
co-captain in 1999 and earned the team's Most Valuable Athlete award ...
also recognized as co-winner of the team's Most Inspirational Varsity
award and earned the team's Most Dedicated Athlete award in 1999.
Holly Huff, North Carolina, Field Hockey, Manchester, Mo.
Started 22 games and played in all 24 for the 2000 NCAA runner-up,
scoring 11 goals and earning ACC Player of the Week on Oct. 9 ... ACC
Honor Roll selection who will graduate with highest honors ... received
the ACC Top Six in Service Award ... coordinator of Carolina ACT Peer
Mentoring Program ... member of Phi Beta Kappa and Golden Key National
Honor Society ... serves on the ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Council.
Brian Kopka, Maryland, Football, Hollywood, Fla.
Four-year starter who tallied 218 career points and is fifth on
Maryland's all-time scoring chart ... was either first or second on the
team in scoring during each of his four seasons ... CoSIDA Academic
All-District in 1999 and 2000 ... ACC Honor Roll selection ... Lou Groza
Award semifinalist ... three-time Maryland scholar-athlete ... earned
football team's George Boutselis Award and George C. Cook Award for
academic performance.
Christian Lewis, Maryland, Men's Soccer, Ellicott City, Md.
A three-year starter for the Terrapins ... recorded 198 career saves and
22 career shutouts, while allowing just 65 goals against ... a two-time
GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Region selection ... helped the 1998 Maryland
team reach the semifinals of the 1998 NCAA Championship ... compiled a
career record of 37-22 while playing for the Terrapins.
Louis Marchetti, North Carolina, Football, Nashville, Tenn.
Recognized as the ACC's 2000 Jim Tatum Award winner, given to the top
senior student-athlete among ACC football players ... started all 11
games at offensive tackle and helped the Tar Heels rush for 148.5 yards
per game, the highest average since 1995 ... a two-time National
Football Foundation scholar-athlete award recipient ... member of the
Carolina ACT mentoring program and coordinates the football outreach
program.
Raul Munoz, Wake Forest, Men's Tennis, Mexico City, Mexico
Named Wake Forest's Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2000 ...
two-time ACC doubles champion ... Dean's List and ACC Honor Roll
selection ... spent two weeks in February 2001 with his native country,
Mexico, in the Davis Cup versus Argentina ... Wake Forest's all-time
leader in doubles victories ... reached the semifinals of the 2000 ITA
Region II Championship and was the runner-up at the 2001 ACC Indoor
Championship.
Christy Nichols, NC State, Women's Cross Country/Track & Field, Crofton,
Md.
Won the 1999 ACC Women's Cross Country Championship and finished fifth
in 2000 ... Claimed All-America honors in cross country in 1996 and
1999, when she finished 13th overall at the NCAA Championship ... a
three-time All-ACC and All-District III selection ... has won the 3,000
meters at both the ACC Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Championships
... also an All-American in the 5,000 meters.
Courtney Sommer, Duke, Field Hockey, Tulsa, Okla.
Second-team NFHCA All-American and first-team All-South Region in 2000
... a three-time All-ACC, All-South Region, Academic All-America and
NFHCA All-America selection ... earned ACC Player of the Week on Sept.
18 ... led the Blue Devils in scoring with 27 points ... started in 74
consecutive games for Duke, tallying career totals of 13 goals and 30
assists for 56 total points ... her 30 assists are the third most in
Duke history.
Katie Tracy, Virginia, Women's Soccer, Richmond, Va.
Started all 20 games for the Cavaliers and has 49 career points ...
co-captain of the women's soccer and basketball teams ... a three-time
NSCAA All-Region selection, earning first-team honors in 1998 and 1999
and second-team honors in 2000 ... also selected to the Soccer America
Team of the Week in 2000 ... a three-time ACC Honor Roll selection ...
recently drafted by the New York Power of the newly formed WUSA.
Lorraine Vizzuso, Virginia, Field Hockey, Fairfield, N.J.
Earned NFHCA South Region All-America honors during each of her four
seasons, gaining second-team honors in 1997 and 1998 and first-team
honors in 1999 and 2000 ... ranks seventh on Virginia's all-time scoring
chart with 38 goals and 20 assists for 96 total points ... scored nine
game-winning goals during her tenure ... earned All-ACC honors in 1999
and was named to ACC All-Tournament team in 2000.
Brooke Wyckoff, Florida State, Women's Basketball, West Chester, Ohio
Team co-captain who leads FSU in scoring and is second in rebounds per
game ... a three-time ACC Honor Roll selection ... earned ACC Player of
the Week on Feb. 12 after leading FSU to three straight wins ... ranks
first in school history and sixth in the ACC with 204 career blocks ...
has played for USA Basketball the past three summers and was team
co-captain on the gold-medal-winning Jones Cup team in 2000.
ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholar Award Recipients
Shane Battier, Duke, Men's Basketball, Birmingham, Mich.
A finalist for both the Naismith and Wooden awards, given to the
nation's top college player ... became just the fourth player in NCAA
history to record more than 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists, 200
steals and 200 blocked shots in a career ... two-time National Defensive
Player of the Year ... a consensus second-team All-American and first
team Academic All-American in 2000 ... President of the Student
asketball Council.
Ali Curtis, Duke, Men's Soccer, Milan, Mich.
Recognized as the 2000 Missouri Athletic Club National Player of the
Year ... was the 1999 Hermann Trophy winner as National Player of the
Year and the 1999 ACC Player of the Year ... a three-time All-American
... a Dean's List student in 1997 ... Duke's career leader in goals
scored with 53 ... participated in a student committee on policy
education ... drafted second overall in the 2000 MLS Draft by the Tampa
ay Mutiny.
Jana Toepel, North Carolina, Field Hockey, Boyertown, Pa.
A three-time first-team All-American and three-time All-ACC selection
... Dean's List member seven semesters ... member of the Carolina ACT
mentoring program ... inducted into Golden Key National Honor Society
... a member of the U.S. Field Hockey National Team ... team
representative on the UNC Student-Athlete Advisory Council ... treasurer
of Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity ... ACC Honor Roll member.
Chris Weinke, Florida State, Football, Eagan, Minn.
Led the Seminoles to the FedEx Orange Bowl as he set a new ACC record
for career passing yards and set 26 Florida State football records ...
recipient of the Heisman Trophy, the Davey O'Brien Trophy and the Johnny
Unitas Golden Arm Award ... College Football News Player of the Year ...
ACC Player of the Year and All-ACC Academic Team member ... first-team
All-American ... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winner.