May 14, 2008
Charlotte, N.C. - La Salle graduate student William Rhea and junior Lamarra Currie of Charlotte have been named the Atlantic 10 Student-Athletes of the Year in men's and women's outdoor track & field, respectively, in voting conducted among the Conference's sports information directors, league officials announced Wednesday. After winning two events at the 2008 A-10 Outdoor Track & Field Championship, Currie was named Most Outstanding Track Performer earlier this season.
Rhea won the 800-meter run at the 2008 A-10 Outdoor Track & Field Championship, held on the campus of the University of Massachusetts on May 3-4. He was also a member on a pair of winning relay teams, taking gold in the 4x400m with a time of 3:14.20 as well as the 4x800m, which was clocked at 7:32.93. Rhea was an NCAA Regional qualifier in all three events, which include the conference's top time of the year in the 800m (1:50.75) and the 4x800m relay (7:30.91).
Owner of a 3.54 cumulative grade point average as an integrated science and business technology major, Rhea was also named to the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll in the fall.
Joining Rhea on the A-10 Men's Outdoor Track and Field Academic All-Conference team are La Salle teammates James Tchabo and Adam Woodford; Rhode Island's Brian Alexander; Austin Critchlow and David Whelan of Saint Louis; Charlotte's Matt Dobler and Ryan Jank, the 2008 Indoor Track & Field Student-Athlete of the Year; and Tom Finnerty and Clifton Hilario of Fordham. Each member of the Academic All-Conference team is a first-time selection.
Currie won the 100-meter dash (11.55) and the 200-meter dash (24.11) en route to being named the 2008 A-10 Most Outstanding Track Performer at the A-10 Outdoor Track & Field Championship. The junior from Apex, N.C. who lead the 49ers to their third consecutive A-10 crown, also holds the conference's top spot in both events, notching NCAA Regional qualifying times of 11.52 in the 100m and 24.02 in the 200m during the year. Currie, who ran the second leg of Charlotte's NCAA Regional qualifying 4x100m relay (44.39) at the Penn Relays, is also a member of the program's record setting 4x200m relay team (1:35.59).
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Currie is joined on the Atlantic 10 Women's Track & Field Academic All-Conference team by Sarah Allen of Dayton; Laura Coyer of Saint Louis; Temple's Jesselle Cruz and Noelle McKenzie; Christina DeRosa and Shiyi Zan of Massachusetts; La Salle's Carolyn Lipovsky and Rachel Papin; and Amy Rhein of Saint Joseph's. It marks the third straight year that Papin has been honored on the Academic All-Conference team, while DeRosa and Lipovsky are repeat selections.