
{"articleDetail":{"publishDateDisplay":"January 26, 2014","summary":null,"image":null,"tagItems":"[]","articleText":"Beaver Falls, PA&#8211; For the fourth straight fall season, Geneva has placed more than 50 student athletes on the Presidents&#8242; Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll. Geneva had the third highest total student-athletes in the 10-school Presidents'apos; Athletic Conference.\nThe complete list can be found online&#160;at the PAC webpage by clicking here.\nOf the 55 student-athletes, 14 participated in women&#8242;s soccer, 11 in football, nine in men&#8242;s soccer, six each in men&#8242;s cross country and women&#8242;s volleyball, five in women&#8242;s tennis, and four in women&#8242;s cross country.\nThirty-four of the 55 student-athletes have been on the list before and six are on the list for the fourth time &#8211; Deanna Briody (Volleyball/Writing/Connectquot. NY), Julie Kline (Tennis/Communication Disorders/Wood County, WV), Elise Mann (Women&#8242;s soccer/Communication Disorders/Evangelical Christian Academy, CO), Alayna Merkle (Women&#8242;s cross country/Communication Disorders/Chambersburg, POA), John Shipley (Men&#8242;s soccer/Biology/Perry Hall, MD), and Amanda Weaver (Women&#8242;s soccer/Accounting/Living Wood Academy, POA).\nTen Geneva student/athletes were able to earn honors in both the classroom and on the field of play, having been named to both all-conference teams and the Academic Honor Roll. Named to the academic honor roll and first team in their sports were Briody, Dillon Goodell (Football/Engineering/Tarpon Springs (FL), Elise and Heidi Mann (Women&#8242;s Soccer/Mathematics Education/Evangelical Christian Academy, CO), and Merkle. Named to the academic honor roll and the second team in their sports were Brittany Kress (Women&#8242;s Tennis/Engineering/Hopewell, PA) and Timothy Martin (Football/Business/Moon). Named to the academic honor roll and honorable mention in their sport were Brett Alberti (Football/Engineering/Blackhawk), Jacob Beschner (Men&#8242;s cross country/Engineering/Marriotis Ridge, MD), Josh Guiser (Football/Accounting/Frazier, PA), and Jesse Herman (Men&#8242;s soccer/Engineering/Midd-West, PA).\nGeneva College&#160;invites students to accept the challenge of an academically excellent, Christ-centered education. Offering nearly 40 undergraduate majors, Adult Degree Programs with fully online and campus-based options, and seven graduate degrees, Geneva has programs that place students at the forefront of higher learning. Adhering to the inerrancy of Scripture, a Geneva education is grounded in God&#8242;s word as well as in a core curriculum designed to prepare students vocationally to think, write and communicate well in today&#8242;s world.","author":null,"publishDate":"2014-01-26","type":"Athletics Press Release","title":"January 24, 2014","imageDesc":"For the fourth straight fall season, Geneva has placed more than 50 student athletes on the Presidents&#8242; Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll","url":"/article/2014_fall_pac_honorroll","blogCategories":"","id":"8be527410a1504317d582674aa370833","detailUrl":"/news/2014/01/2014_fall_pac_honorroll.json","sourcePath":null,"slug":"2014_fall_pac_honorroll"}}
