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59 Emory Student Athletes Go Through Graduation Ceremonies

59 Emory Student Athletes Go Through Graduation Ceremonies

59 Emory University student-athletes received their degrees Monday at the annual spring commencement exercises. The graduation ceremonies were conducted on the Emory quadrangle. U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano delivered the keynote address at Emory's 166th commencement ceremony

The Emory men's cross country/track and field teams graduated a total of 10 students while the women's swimming and diving and baseball programs saw seven of their members go through the ceremony.

The following is a list of Emory student-athletes who competed during the 2010-11 season who received their degrees.

Baseball: Andrew Cohn (Marietta, GA); Elliott Coor (Lawrenceville, GA), Ryan Jones (Brusnwick, GA), Chris Monaco (Mt. Laurel, NJ); Evan Plys (Haddonfield, NJ); Patrick Riebsame (Melbourne, FL); Gabe Shivers (McDonough, GA).

Men's Basketball: Marcus Patterson (New York, NY); Julien Williams (Potomac, MD).

Women's Basketball: Melinh Rozen (Chevy Chase, MD); Courtney Von Stein (Trafalgar, IN).

Golf: Charles Raindre (Paris, France).

Men's Soccer: Christopher Howie (Savannah, GA); Jake Graetz (Milford, CT); Nathan McKeever (Lilburn, GA); Michael Scannapieco (New Hope, PA); Adam Waxman (Chagrin Falls, OH).

Women's Soccer: Sara Belsole (Tampa, FL); Melanie Levy (Plainview, NY); Meghan McMahon (Towson, MD); Alyssa Perez (Gainesville, VA); Emily Rubin (Cupertino, CA); Lauren Smith (Hayward, CA).

Softball: Zara Louy (Santa Monica, CA); Nikki Perez (Miami, FL).

Women's Swimming & Diving: Sylvie Curci (New York, NY); Liz Horvat (Bettendorf, IA); Marie Kim (Hickory, NC); Morgan Klinzing (Moore, SC); Amy Minowitz (Greenwich, CT); Katie Mroz (Libertyville, IL); April Whitley (Las Vegas, NV).

Men's Swimming & Diving: Mark Bernstein (Cincinnati, OH); Justin Leemis (Jacksonville, FL); Mackenzie Perry (Irvine, CA); Matt Spooner (High Point, NC).

Men's Tennis: Alex Chun (Mill Valley, CA); Colin Egan (Chapel Hill, NC).

Women's Tennis: Laura Callava (Miami, FL); Lorne McManigle (Rockville, MD); Lindsay Reidenbach (Ponte Vedra, FL).

Men's Cross Country/Track & Field: Thomas Bright (Richmond, VA); Everett Bryant
(Baltimore, Beach, MD); Jason Campbell (Washington, DC); Kevin Lanza (Winter Park, FL); Brad Pruente (Waban, MA); Ed Robson (Tampa, FL); Andrew Sullivan (Pepper Pike, OH); Ty Trumbo (New Smyrna Beach, FL); Jon Usry (Brentwood, TN); Pence Wiant (Youngstown, NY).

Women's Cross Country/Track & Field: Alycia Adams (Covington, GA); Phylicia Adams (Covington, GA); Jennifer Feinberg (Andover, MA); Natalie Fenn (Evanston, IL); Alisha Reynolds (Richfield, MN).

Volleyball: Kelsey Krzyston (Noblesville, IN); Amelia McCall (Montgomery, AL); Ana Ramirez (Los Angeles, CA).