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2004 President's Cup/M Club Awards Luncheon
*Special thanks to Bill Vaughan for the photographs.
Annual awards given to student-athletes from various communities
for excellence in academics, athletics or community service:
- Charles P. McCormick Award - Scott Buete, men's
soccer
- Founders Award - Justin Maxwell, baseball
- James H. Kehoe Award - Kelly Coppedge, women's
lacrosse
- Suzanne Tyler Award - Kelly Coppedge, women's lacrosse
- Silvester Watch - Seth Stammler, men's soccer
- John W. Guckeyson Award - Seth Stammler, men's
soccer
- Maryland Clock - Steve Suter, football
- Talbot T. Speer Award - Steve Suter, football
- Charles H. Beebe Jr. Award - Lauren Wilson, volleyball,
& Emily Marker, women's tennis
- Geary F. Eppley Award - Bryan Vitagliano, men's
soccer
The women's tennis and men's cross country
teams earned the top honors Sunday at the eighth annual
President's Cup Luncheon, honoring academic excellence and
community service by University of Maryland student-athletes.
The women's tennis team won its first President's
Cup Team Award, while the men's cross country
squad was a repeat winner. The awards are given to the men's
and women's teams with the highest overall cumulative combined
grade-point average for the prior two semesters. The women's
tennis team posted a 3.41 combined GPA, with men's
cross country at 3.11.
Team awards were also given as part of the CHAMPS/Lifeskills
program to the teams that have best adopted the five commitments
of the NCAA's Lifeskills program: academic excellence, athletic
excellence, commitment to career development, commitment
to personal development and commitment to service. The women's
gymnastics and football teams won those awards.
Student-athletes also won various academic and community
service awards given by the University, by the M Club and
by the Atlantic Coast Conference. The event, held at the
campus Inn and Conference Center, was sponsored by the M
Club, the organization comprised of previous Terrapin letter
winners.
Other honorees included:
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Given to the junior or senior from each team with the
highest cumulative GPA (minimum 3.00):
- Anthony Buffone, baseball
- Darien Henry, men's basketball
- Chris Ader, men's track & field
- Ian Healy, men's lacrosse
- Seth Stammler, men's soccer
- Ari Limor, men's swimming & diving
- Rory Theis, men's tennis
- Adam Beytin, wrestling
- Vicki Brick, women's basketball
- Emily Pipelow, competitive cheer
- Kim Smith, women's cross country, track & field
- Sara Silvetti, field hockey
- Stacey Wolejko, women's golf
- Katie Ludwig, women's soccer
- Liz Gall, softball
- Valerie Courtois, women's swimming & diving
- Kathy Shahrokh, volleyball
- Lauren Wilson, volleyball
- Laura Nolan, women's water polo
- Michelle McKenna, women's lacrosse
- Adam Abrus, men's cross country
- Nick Novak, football
- Mandy Pascual, women's gymnastics
- Emily Marker, women's tennis.
COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS
Awarded to student-athletes who have excelled in the
area of public service to the community:
- Vicki Brick, women's basketball
- Chrissy Fisher, women's basketball
- Audra Poulin, women's soccer
- Lindsay Givens, women's soccer
- Aimee Huddleston, volleyball
- Kathy Shahrokh, volleyball
- Domonique Foxworth, football
- Shawne Merriman, football
- Nick Novak, football
- Cameron Hunt-Logan, gymnastics
- Katherine Schroeder, gymnastics
- Virginia Scott, gymnastics.
ACC COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS
Awarded to the top six student-athletes exhibiting outstanding
community service:
- Vicki Brick, women's basketball
- Lindsay Givens, women's soccer
- Kathy Shahrokh, volleyball
- Domonique Foxworth, football
- Nick Novak, football
- Cameron Hunt-Logan, gymnastics.




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