Yellowjackets’ Milne Earns Academic Honor (Feb. 17, 2005)
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BILLINGS, MT – Montana State-Billings senior
Robyn Milne was named to the “ESPN The Magazine” 2005 College
Division Academic All-District VII Women’s Basketball First Team by CoSIDA on Thursday.
Milne, a 6-3 center from Richey, MT,
majors in English Education and has a 3.91 cumulative grade point
average.
By being named one of the five first team
members for District VII, Milne advances to the national ballot
for the “ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Team.” She is the
third Montana State-Billings student-athlete to reach the national
balloting in the last two years. Last year men’s basketball
player Jerett Skrifvars was named to the Academic All-America
First Team. This fall women’s soccer player Margot
Merrill-Johnson was named to the ESPN Academic All-America First
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. 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 can come from any Division II, Division III, or NAIA
school in any of those states.
Along with excelling in the classroom, Milne
has been a star on the court for the Yellowjackets in the past
four years. She currently ranks second in school history and 21st in NCAA Division II history for career blocked shots with 248.
With four more blocks, she will join former teammate Jessie
Henigman in the all-time top 20.
Milne is also second in MSU Billings history
with 876 career rebounds and 16th with 959 career
points. This season she is averaging a double-double of 12.1
points and 10.0 rebounds a game. She currently ranks eighth in
the nation for blocked shots and 34th for rebounds.
Her 74 blocked shots this season match her career high that she
established as a junior.
Milne plays her final two home games as a
Yellowjacket Friday and Saturday when MSUB hosts Grand Canyon.
Tip off both nights is set for 7:00 p.m.
2005 College Division Academic
All-District VII Women’s Basketball Team
First Team
Name School Hometown GPA Major
Mariah Dreisinger Westminster (Mo) Jefferson City, MO 3.81 Biology
Katie Maguire Buena Vista Univ. Treynor, IA 3.734 Elementary
Ed
Robyn Milne Montana State-Billings Richey,
MT 3.91 English Education
Amanda Newton Drury Univ. Republic, MO
3.918 Education/Math
Carrie Snyder Maryville
(Mo.) Manchester,
MO 3.98 Business |