Milne Named Academic All-America Third Team (Mar. 3, 2005)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings women’s
basketball
player Robyn Milne was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-America Third Team on Thursday by College Sports Information
Directors of America. Milne, a senior from Richey, Mont., is an
English Education major with a 3.91 cumulative grade point
average.
Milne was named to the CoSIDA District VII
first team and advanced to the national balloting which concluded
this week. Five student-athletes were named to the first team of
each of the eight CoSIDA districts. Those 40 first team
selections then moved on to the national balloting. Milne was the
only member from District VII to be named to any of the three
Academic All-America teams. There were five first team, five
second team, and five third team selections.
Milne has two regular season games remaining
in her career as the Yellowjackets play at Western New Mexico
Thursday and Saturday. If they win both games, the Jackets will
likely earn an invitation to the NCAA Tournament. They were
ranked seventh in the final regular season regional poll on
Wednesday, and the top eight teams in the region earn tournament
berths. The NCAA Tournament field will be announced Sunday at
8:00 p.m. MST.
Milne is just six blocked shots short of the
school record of 272. She currently ranks sixteenth in NCAA
Division II history for career blocked shots and is fourth
nationally this season for blocked shots per game. By averaging
13 points and 10 rebounds a game this season, Milne became just
the second player in school history to score over 1,000 career
points and grab over 900 career rebounds. She could also break
the school record for career rebounds this week, needing just 12
to tie the record.
2004-2005 ESPN
The Magazine Academic All-Americaâ Women's Basketball
College Division Team
FIRST
TEAM
Name
School (District) Cl
Hometown GPA/Major
Elisabeth Bosma Coast Guard (I) Sr
Sterling, Va. 3.81/Ops. Res./Comp. Anl.
Lindsey Dietz Minnesota-Duluth (V) Jr
Elk River, Minn. 3.98/Math & Psychology
Sara Heitkamp Capital (IV) Jr
Fort Recovery, Ohio 3.83/Early Childhood Ed.
Martina Kartikova Saint Martin's (VIII) Sr
Kosice, Slovakia 3.91/Business
Melissa Patterson Pitt-Johnstown (II) Sr
Alexandria, Pa. 3.90/Bus. Info. Sys./Acct.
SECOND
TEAM
Name
School (District) Cl
Hometown GPA/Major
Deedee Arnall Pacific (Ore.) (VIII) Jr
Warrenton, Ore. 3.63/Exercise Science
Michelle Bruns SW Minn. State (V) Sr
Hecla, S.D. 3.86/Exercise Science
Kelli Freeman Minn.-Mankato (V) Sr
West Des Moines, Iowa 3.98/Biology
Donna Lohrey Molloy (I) Jr Glendale, N.Y.
4.00/Psychology
Sarah Shogren Whitworth (VIII) Jr
Newman Lake, Wash. 3.79/Biology & Chemistry
THIRD
TEAM
Name
School (District) Cl Hometown
GPA/Major
Lauren Hansen Wheeling Jesuit (II) Sr Portage, Ind.
3.95/Biology
Tracey Little Frostburg State (II) Sr
LaVale, Md. 3.64/Wildlife Management
Robyn Milne Mont. St.-Billings (VII) Sr
Richey, Mont. 3.91/English Education
Tara Rohde Trinity (Tex.) (VI) Sr Norman, Okla. 3.86/Political
Science
Natalja Tsurbakova Angelo State (VI) Sr Kohlta-Jarve, Estonia 3.41/Intl. Business
Academic All-America Of The Year:
Lindsey Dietz, Minnesota-Duluth |