Merrill-Johnson Receives another Academic Honor (May 26, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings
senior Margot Merrill-Johnson was named to the 2005 ESPN
The Magazine CoSIDA Women’s At-Large Academic District VII
team on Thursday. The honor is one in a long list that
Merrill-Johnson has received throughout her senior season
as a two-sport athlete.
Merrill-Johnson, a native of Salt
Lake City, UT, graduated this spring with a double major in history and
sociology. She was a CoSIDA Academic All-America first
team selection in soccer during the fall. For the last
three years she has played on the Yellowjacket tennis team
in the spring. The CoSIDA At-Large teams are comprised of
student-athletes from tennis, swimming, bowling, crew,
fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey,
lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming, and water polo.
The All-District VII team has five
seniors and the ten athletes have a median GPA of 3.95.
Merrill-Johnson finished at MSU Billings with a 3.90
cumulative grade point average. Each of the ten
All-District VII members will advance to the national
ballot for the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America
team.
The College Sports Information
Directors of America Academic All-America program divides
the country into eight districts. Sports Information
Directors from each of the eight districts select their
Academic All-District teams with student-athletes from the
eight first teams advancing to national balloting for
Academic All-America honors.
The CoSIDA College Division includes
all schools in NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and the
NAIA. Schools from Montana are part of District VII,
which also includes Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri,
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Alberta and
Saskatchewan. Nominees for the District VII College
Division team could come from any Division II, Division
III, or NAIA school in any of those states and from any of
the 14 eligible sports.
Merrill-Johnson received one of the
28 prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships in the
fall. She will use the $7,500 scholarship to attend BYU
Law School next year. Merrill-Johnson was also a two-time
MSUB Soccer Student-Athlete of the Year and a three time
MSUB Tennis Student-Athlete of the Year. Along with being
accomplished in the classroom, she holds eight different
school records in soccer and accumulated 44 combined
career singles and doubles victories in tennis.
2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-America
College Division Women’s At-Large District VII Team
Diana Betsworth, Truman State, Senior, 3.94, Exercise Science
Sarah Dance, Truman State, Senior, 4.00, Exercise Science
Barb Gombosi, Missouri Southern, Sophomore, 4.00, Psychology
Sarah Halsey, Chadron State, Junior, 4.00, Human Biology
Gena Lindsay, Northwest Missouri, Junior, 3.90, Elementary Education
Lacey McMunn, Missouri Southern, Senior, 4.00, Elementary Education
Margot Merrill-Johnson, MSU Billings,
Senior, 3.90, History &
Sociology
Vonni Moorman, Coe College, Junior, 3.943, Biology, General Sciences
Abby Souders, Truman State, Senior, 3.97, Exercise Science
Erin Sullivan, University of North Dakota, Junior, 3.89, Education
To be eligible, a student-athletes
must be a varsity starter or key reserve, maintain a
cumulative grade point average of 3.20 on a scale of 4.00,
have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at
his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her
sports information director. Since the program’s inception
in 1952, CoSIDA has bestowed Academic All-America honors
on more than 14,000 student-athletes in Divisions I, II,
III and NAIA covering all NCAA championship sports. |