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Daniel Andersson – VCU – 1996-2000 – Stockholm, Sweden – Men’s Tennis
• Two-time ITA All-American (1998, 2000) who was ranked #1 nationally in singles in 2000
• Holds VCU record for career singles wins with a 144-35 record
• Two-time CAA Player of the Year and three-time CAA Tournament MOP |
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Istvan Bagyula – George Mason - 1989-1992 – Budapest, Hungary – Men’s Track and Field
• Four-time All-America selection and a three-time NCAA pole vault champion (1990-92)
• Silver medalist in the pole vault at the 1991 World Championships and placed 10th in 1993
• Placed ninth in the pole vault for Hungary at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics |
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Brett Blizzard – UNC Wilmington – 1999-2003 – Tallahassee, Fla. – Men’s Basketball
• Two-time CAA Player of the Year who is the only four-time 1st team All-CAA selection
• Only player to earn CAA Tournament MVP honors three times
• UNCW’s all-time leading scorer (2,144 pts) and the CAA’s career 3-point leader (371) |
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Adin Brown – William and Mary – 1996-99 – Pleasant Valley, Calif. - Men’s Soccer
• Two-time first-team All-American and U.S. National team member in 1999 and 2000
• Four-time All- CAA and three-time All-South Atlantic Region selection at goalkeeper
• W&M’s all-time leader in saves (417), shutouts (34) and save percentage (.841) |
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Sean Casey – Richmond – 1993-95 – Pittsburgh, Pa. - Baseball
• Received CAA Player of the Year and All-America accolades in 1995
• Three-time All-CAA honoree who led the nation in batting in 1995 (.461)
• Played 11 years in the Majors and was a three-time National League All-Star |
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Marina DiGiacomo – Old Dominion – 1997-2000 – Mendoza, Argentina - Field Hockey
• Two-time All-American who received the Honda Award in 2000
• Four-time CAA Player of the Year and four-time CAA Tournament MVP
• NCAA all-time leader in points (414) and second in NCAA history in goals (167) |
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George Evans – George Mason – 1997-2001 – Portsmouth, Va. – Men’s Basketball
• Honored as the CAA Player of the Year in 1998-99, 1999-2000 and 2000-01
• Four-time All-CAA selection and two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Year
• Among George Mason’s top five in points (1,953), rebounds (953) and blocks (211) |
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Diane Guthrie-Gresham – George Mason – 1991-95 – Santa Cruz, Jamaica – Women’s Track & Field
• Won three national championships in the long jump and two in the heptathlon
• Eight-time Outdoor All-American who received the Honda Award in 1995
• Three-time CAA Athlete of the Year who placed 7th in the 400m at the 1996 Olympics |
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Kate Hynes – Drexel – 2005-09 – Brookville, Pa. – Women’s Diving
• Four-time CAA Diver of the Year who won the 1-meter and 3-meter titles from 2006-09
• Earned honorable mention All-America honors on 3-meter board in 2008 and 2009
• Holds CAA records on the 1-meter (363.35) and 3-meter (364.15) boards |
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Kelli James – Old Dominion – 1988-92 – Medford, N.J. - Field Hockey
• Two-time All-American who received the prestigious Honda Award in 1993
• Selected as the CAA Player of the Year in 1992 and led ODU to three national titles
• Member of the U.S. National team from 1990-96 |
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Kellen Kulbacki – James Madison – 2005-07 – Hershey, Pa. - Baseball
• Two-time All-American who was Collegiate Baseball’s 2006 Co-National Player of the Year
• Chosen as the CAA and state of Virginia Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007
• Set CAA season records for batting average (.464) and home runs (24) in 2006 |
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Matt Lane – William and Mary – 1996-2000 – Yarmouth, Maine – Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field
• 11-time cross country and track and field All-American and four-time Academic All-American
• Three-time CAA Cross Country Athlete of the Year and two-time Track Athlete of the Year
• 2001 USTCA Male Track Athlete of the Year and two-time Eastern T&F Athlete of the Year |
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Kayleigh Lotti – Hofstra – 2006-09 – South Attleboro, Mass. - Softball
• Honored as the CAA Pitcher of the Year three times (2007, 2008, 2009)
• Four-time All-CAA and All-Region selection and two-time CAA Tournament MVP
• Holds CAA career records for strikeouts (979), wins (82), and shutouts (32) |
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Clarisse Machanguana – Old Dominion – 1994-97 – Maputo, Mozambique – Women’s Basketball
• Two-time Kodak and Associated Press All-American (1995-96, 1996-97)
• CAA Player of the Year in 1994-95 and two-time CAA Tournament MVP
• Ranks fifth on CAA’s career scoring list (1,813 pts) and first in career FG% (61.4%) |
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Jon Masa – Hofstra – 2000-06 – Long Beach, N.Y. - Wrestling
• Four-time NCAA qualifier and three-time NCAA All-American (149 lbs.)
• CAA Wrestler of the Year in 2005 and Most Outstanding Wrestler at 2006 Championship
• Four-time CAA champion who compiled a career record of 131-34 |
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Eric Maynor – VCU – 2005-09 – Raeford, N.C. – Men’s Basketball
• Two-time CAA Player of the Year and honorable mention All-American (2007-08, 2008-09)
• Three-time first-team All-CAA selection and two-time CAA Tournament MVP
• First-round NBA draft pick who is VCU’s all-time leader in points (1,953) and assists (674) |
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Megan Moulton-Levy – William and Mary – 2004-08 – Monroe, Mich. – Women’s Tennis
• Six-time All-American who reached the semifinals of the 2006 NCAA Singles Championship and the finals of the 2007 NCAA Doubles Championship
• Four-time CAA Player of the Year and three-time CAA Tournament MVP
• Twice received the National ITA/Arthur Ashe, Jr. Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship |
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Natalie Neaton – William and Mary – 1992-95 – Brighton, Mich. – Women’s Soccer
• NSCAA National Player of the Year in 1995 and two-time CAA Player of the Year
• Four-time All-America , All-Region and All-CAA selection
• W&M’s career leader in goals (81) and second all-time in points (190) |
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Johnny Newman – Richmond – 1982-86 – Danville, Va. – Men’s Basketball
• Three-time honorable mention All-American and first-team all-conference selection
• UR’s all-time leading scorer with 2,383 points, which ranks third in CAA history
• Played 17 seasons in the NBA, scoring 12,740 points |
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Ticha Penicheiro – Old Dominion – 1994-98 – Figiero da Foz, Portugal – Women’s Basketball
• Received the Wade Trophy as the National Player of the Year in 1997-98
• Two-time 1st team All-American and two-time CAA Player of the Year
• CAA’s all-time leader in assists (939) and steals (591) |
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Aline Pereira – George Mason – 2000-03 – Sao Paulo, Brazil - Volleyball
• Three-time CAA Player of the Year (2001-03) and two-time CAA Tournament MVP
• Four-time All-CAA selection who was an honorable mention All-American in 2003
• Twice led the nation in kills per game and is Mason’s all-time kills leader (2,478) |
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David Robinson – Navy – 1983-87 – Woodbridge, Va. – Men’s Basketball
• AP Player of the Year, Naismith Player of the Year and Wooden Award Winner in 1987
• CAA’s all-time leader in points (2,669), rebounds (1,314) and blocked shots (516)
• Ten-time NBA All-Star, three-time Olympian and one of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players |
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Alex Smith – Delaware – 2004-07 – Timonium, Md. – Men’s Lacrosse
• Set NCAA career records for faceoffs won (1,027), faceoffs taken (1,484) and ground balls (553)
• Four-time All-CAA selection who was the 2007 CAA Player of the Year
• Three-time USILA All-American, including second-team honors in 2007 |
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Carole Thate – James Madison – 1993-95 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Field Hockey
• Two-time All-American who received the Honda Award in 1995
• Three-time CAA Player of the Year and two-time CAA Tournament MVP
• Ranks among the top 10 in NCAA history in goals (116) and points (268) |
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Justin Verlander – Old Dominion – 2002-04 – Manakin-Sabot, Va. - Baseball
• All-time strikeout leader (427) for ODU, the CAA and the state of Virginia
• Two-time All-CAA and All-Region selection
• Five-year member of the Detroit Tigers who made the All-Star team in 2007 and 2009 |
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