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Bernadette Boyle

Providence College Hosts First Annual Student-Athlete Academic Achievement Ceremony

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Feb. 5, 2007

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Providence College hosted the First Annual Student-Athlete Academic Achievement Ceremony on Monday, February 5 at McPhail's on the ground level of the Slavin Center. A total of 25 student-athletes were honored for their academic excellence, which they demonstrated by attaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or greater.

Bernadette Boyle, a senior on the women's cross country and track teams, also was honored for having the best GPA among the 25 honorees. Boyle earned a 3.94 GPA. Mary Nelle Trefz, a member of the women's cross country and track teams, had the highest GPA among juniors, while Kyle Laughlin of the men's hockey team and Patricia Osmolak of the women's swimming team had the best GPAs among sophomores and freshmen, respectively.

Class of 2007
* Bernadette Boyle - Women's Cross Country/Track
Noel Mahlstadt - Women's Field Hockey
Jessica Weinstein - Women's Field Hockey
Colleen Walsh - Women's Field Hockey

Class of 2008 * Mary Nelle Trefz - Women's Cross Country/Track Laura Flynn - Women's Volleyball

Class of 2009 * Kyle Laughlin - Men's Ice Hockey Katie Elliot - Women's Track Elizabeth Flynn - Women's Volleyball Erin Moran - Softball Meghan Gilroy - Women's Tennis Victoria Neff - Women's Soccer Kelly Determan - Women's Soccer

Class of 2010 * Patricia Osmolak - Women's Swimming Anne Provo - Women's Cross Country/Track Lauren Riley - Women's Track Caitlin Lawrence - Women's Track John Vaghi - Men's Track Ryann Dillon - Women's Swimming/Diving Katherine Ledwidge - Women's Volleyball Andrew Brown - Men's Soccer Timothy Reilly - Men's Swimming/Diving Jessica Storer - Women's Volleyball

Graduate Students Jana Bugden - Women's Ice Hockey Aine Hoban - Women's Track/Cross Country

* Highest grade point average in each class

Seniors Peter Littell (Men's Lacrosse) and Rachel Bartholomew (Softball) also were honored for their participation in the NCAA Division I Regional Leadership Conference.
 
 
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