Conference Carolinas Men's Volleyball Academic All-Conference Team Announced
Conference Carolinas Men's Volleyball Academic All-Conference Team Announced
High Point, NC> Conference Carolinas is
proud to announce the 2012 Men’s Volleyball Academic
All-Conference award winners. League member institutions
stress the role of "Academics and Athletics Working Together" and
each sport’s Academic All-Conference award winners exemplify
this continued league-wide commitment.
The 2012 Conference Carolinas Men’s Volleyball Academic
All-Conference representatives have been awarded to the following
junior and senior student-athletes with a cumulative grade point
average of 3.25 or higher on a 4.0 scale in all work
completed at their member institution that have played in a
conference sponsored sport. The GPA is calculated based on the
student-athletes cumulative average through the previous semester
and each student-athlete must have attended their member
institution for at least one academic year.
Each year the Academic All-Conference Team is released while
closing out each regular season before starting the tournament
championships. The Conference Carolinas 2012 Men’s Volleyball
championships have been expanded to four qualifying tournament
teams. Semifinal matches will be hosted by the highest
seeded teams starting Sunday, April 15 and culminating in the
championship final Wednesday, April 18 hosted at the highest
remaining seeded team.
For more details and all the information throughout the spring
championship season, stayed linked to the Spring
Championships Central page for updated results.
Men’s Volleyball Academic
All-Conference Team
Brandon Rorer, King College
James Friddle, King College
Michael Koebel, King College
Edmund Walkley, Lees-McRae College
Charles Shearer, Limestone College
James Dorr, Limestone College
Joseph Gilliland, Limestone College
Scott Warren, Limestone College
Tim Ebbecke, Mount Olive College
John Nunns, Mount Olive College
Giora Sela, Mount Olive College
Jack Tutty, Mount Olive College
Alex Vazquez, Mount Olive College
Mark Hess, Pfeiffer University
Conference Carolinas is a NCAA Division II athletic
conference made up of 12 teams from North Carolina, South Carolina,
and Tennessee. These institutions consist of: Barton College,
Belmont Abbey College, Coker College, Converse College, Erskine
College, King College, Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount
Olive College, North Greenville University, Pfeiffer University,
and Queens University of Charlotte.