
Anna Nosenko Selected to All-ACC Academic Team
2/25/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Cross Country
Feb. 25, 2010
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Sophomore Anna Nosenko was named to the 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Cross Country All-Academic Team on Thursday afternoon. Nosenko returns to the list for the second consecutive year.
A native of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, Nosenko is pursuing a degree in political science. She finished first for the Demon Deacons in five meets during the 2009 cross country season.
Nosenko captured her first two individual titles this past year, finishing first overall at the Virginia Tech Alumni Invitational on Sept. 18 and the Wake Forest Relays on Sept. 4. At the Virginia Tech Alumni Invite, Nosenko completed the 4.6-kilometer course in 16:09.4, more than 15 seconds ahead the second-place finisher in a field of 93 runners. She also paced the field at the season-opening Wake Forest Relays with a combined two-leg 5K time of 17:14. Nosenko was honored as the ACC Women's Cross Country Performer of the Week for the first time in her career on Sept. 21.
To be eligible for consideration for the All-ACC Academic team, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.0 cumulative average during her academic career.
2009 ACC Women's Cross Country All-Academic Team
Name, Class, School, Major
Juliet Bottorff, Fr., Duke, Undeclared
Pasca Cheruiyot, Sr., Florida State, Social Science
Andie Cozzarelli, So., NC State, Engineering
Mary Kate DuBard, So., Georgia Tech Industrial Engineering
Jennifer Dunn, So., Florida State, Nutrition Science
Stephanie Garcia, Sr., Virginia, English
Morgane Gay, So., Virginia, Undeclared
Lauren Johnston, Sr., Boston College, Biology
Mary Carleton Johnston, So., Duke, Undeclared
Susan Kuijken, Sr., Florida State, Sociology
Mariana Lucena, Fr., North Carolina, Chemistry
Madeline Morgan, Fr., Duke, Undeclared
Anna Nosenko, So., Wake Forest, Political Science
Jessica Parry, Fr., Florida State, Biology
Emily Pritt, So., NC State, Communications
Kristin Reed, Sr., Maryland, Physical Education
Lauren Reen, So., Clemson, Health Science
Kim Ruck, Jr., Clemson, Health Science
Emily Schwitzer, Jr., Duke, Evolutionary Anthropology
Brittany Tinsley, Sr., NC State, Education-General Studies
Kate Van Buskirk, Sr., Duke, Cultural Anthropology
Ashley Verplank, So., North Carolina, Psychology
Catherine White, Jr., Virginia, Biology
Amanda Winslow, Fr., Florida State, Sport Management




