BUIES
CREEK,
N.C. Campbell University junior defender Austin Skakle has
been named to the ESPN The Magazine / Academic All-District 3 Men's
Soccer University Division second team by the College Sports
Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
A
three-year starter in the Camel defense from Cary, N.C, Skakle owns
a 3.71 grade-point average as a Biology-Pre-Med major and Spanish
minor. He has been in the
starting 11 each time during Campbell's nine-game winning streak,
including Tuesday's victory over seventh-ranked North
Carolina.
Skakle has helped lead
Campbell to the best team goals-against average (0.93) and the most
shutouts (7) in the Atlantic Sun Conference. He has played in 44 career games with
36 starts. Skakle is a
two-time Atlantic Sun Conference All-Academic team performer. He has helped Campbell build a
17-3-4 record in A-Sun regular season games over the past three
years, including an 8-0-0 mark this
season.
Campbell
carries an
11-5-0 overall record and an 8-0-0 ledger in the Atlantic Sun
Conference into Saturday's 7:00 p.m., kick-off in the regular
season home finale against Mercer. CU will also host the A-Sun
Championship tournament, Nov. 12-15 at the Eakes Atheltic
Complex.
A 2006 graduate of Cary High
School and Presidential Academic Scholarship recipient, Skakle was
presented Campbell's 2006 Jim McVeigh Award as the men's soccer
team's most promising freshman. With Skakle's selection, Campbell student-athletes have now earned Academic
All-District 3 recognition in each of the last 15
years.
In addition, he has earned
President's List honors in each of his last three semesters, and
Dean's List honors once.
Skakle is also a member of the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society and the
Campbell University Fellowship of Christian
Athletes.
"Austin embodies what a
student-athlete should be," said Campbell head coach Doug
Hess. "Not only is he the
fittest guy on our team and chosen for the starting 11 every time
he is healthy, but he also gets it done in the
classroom."
Skakle
was one of two Atlantic Sun Conference men's soccer players to gain
academic all-district honors. Brett Parker of Belmont was selected
to the Academic All-District 4 first team.
CoSIDA's
1800 members in the United States and Canada nominate players
for ESPN The Magazine /
Academic All-America® recognition. To be eligible, a student-athlete must
be at least a sophomore in academic standing, have at least a 3.30
cumulative grade-point average, and be a starter or key reserve on
his or her team.
CoSIDA
members vote on the all-district teams; then a national panel
selects the Academic All-America squads from all first-team
all-district choices. District 3 includes all
NCAA Division I schools in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South
Carolina and Virginia.
2008 ESPN the Magazine
Academic All-District 3 University Division Men's Soccer
Team
Selected by College Sports
Information Directors of America
(CoSIDA)
Pos. Name School
Cl. Hometown GPA
Major
GK Jimmy Maurer South Carolina So. Lawrenceville, Ga. 3.90
Finance
MF Josh Bienenfeld Duke Jr. Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 3.94
Psychology
MF Adam Gross Charlotte Jr. Austin, TX 3.74 Business
Management
MF Michael Callahan North Carolina Sr. Cary, N.C. 3.37
Economics
D Mike Gelatt Liberty Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. 3.83
Kinesiology
D Benten Kieffner Winthrop Sr. Edgewood, Ky. 3.80 Business
Administration
D Tobias Nagy Georgia State Sr. Goddelsheim, Germany 3.88
Finance
D Dirk Dittrich Virginia
Commonwealth Sr. Stuttgart, Germany 3.49 Business
Administration
F Zack Schilawski Wake Forest Jr. Cary, N.C. 3.65
Biology
F Zak Boggs South Florida Jr. Vienna, W.Va. 4.0 Biomedical
Sciences
F Sam Arthur South Carolina So. Roswell, Ga. 3.80 Business Administration
SECOND TEAM
GK Filipe Carvalho Georgia State Sr. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3.74 Finance /
Accounting
MF Francicso Aristeguieta South Florida Jr. Caracas, Venezuela 4.0
Business
MF Daniel Welsh Virginia Military
Institute Jr. Evans, Ga. 3.80 Economics /
Business
MF Nathaniel Baako William & Mary So. Accra, Ghana 3.68
Undeclared
MF Patrick Murray Furman Sr. Peachtree City, Ga. 3.38
Accounting
D Nick Schuermann Wofford Jr. Fort Mill, S.C. 3.76
Biology
D Will Traynor South Carolina So. St. Charles, Mo. 3.90 Sports
Management
D Austin Skakle Campbell Jr. Cary, N.C. 3.71
Biology/Pre-Med
D James Gilson Virginia Tech Jr. Glenwood Lake, N.Y. 3.85
Business
F Justin Zimmer Radford Jr. Chesapeake, Va. 3.54 Sport / Health
Education
F Shire Standnes Florida Atlantic Sr. Oslo, Norway 3.84 Intl. Business /
Marketing
F Antonio Harley Appalachian State So. Newport News, Va. 3.59 Apparel and
Textiles