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October 25, 2000 | Cross Country
Oct. 25, 2000
DALLAS - Stephanie Webb, Corrie Hussar and Jarod Kelly led the nine Sooners named to the Big 12 All-Academic cross country team today. Webb, a senior from Bartlesville, has maintained a 4.0 grade point average in mechanical engineering throughout her collegiate career.
Kelly, a sophomore from Portage, Mich., had a 4.0 grade point average last spring in mechanical engineering. Hussar, a senior from Mustang, had a 4.0 in the fall of 1999 and the spring of 2000 in economics.
First-team members had a 3.20 grade point average or better while second-team honorees had a 3.00 to 3.19 grade point average. To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a 3.0 grade point average or higher cumulative or for the previous two semesters and must have participated in 60 percent of their teams' competitions. Freshmen and transfers are not eligible in their first year of academic residence and senior student-athletes who have participated for a minimum of two years and meet all the criteria except percent of participation are eligible.
Other Sooners named to the first team included Alaina Dearman, a sophomore zoology major from Dallas, Texas, Sinead Holt, a senior sociology major from Dublin, Ireland, Jason Brown, a sophomore mechanical engineering major from Meridian, Idaho, and Sam Stalcup, a senior zoologly major from Ponca City.
Named to the second team were Cecil Rose, a junior accounting major from Missouri City, Texas, and Forrest Walker, a sophomore mechanical engineering major from Jenks, Okla.
The Sooners trailed only Colorado with 11, Iowa State with 10, Oklahoma State with eight in first-team selections with seven. Texas A&M also had seven student-athletes named to the first team. A total of 105 student-athletes were honored by the conference with 81 first-team honorees and 24 second-team honorees. A total of 15 student-athletes had posted a 4.0 cumulative or in the previous semester. OU and Nebraska led that list with three nominees each with 4.0 grade point averages.
The Sooners will travel to Boulder, Colo., this Saturday for the Big 12 Championship. Colorado has won three of the last four women's titles, including the 1999 crown, while the CU men have won all four Big 12 titles.