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Tusculum's Maples, Presbyterian's Wright
Receive 2004-05 South Atlantic Conference President's Award |
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ROCK HILL, SC A pair of student-athletes who made significant contributions with their teams, in the classroom, and in their communities have been named the 2004-05 South Atlantic Conference Presidents Award recipients, following a vote of the leagues Faculty Athletics Representatives at the annual SAC Business Meetings in Asheville, N.C. Senior mens soccer player Michael Wright from Presbyterian College and senior womens basketball player Julie Maples from Tusculum College are this years honorees.
Maples graduated from Tusculum with a 3.99 GPA in English Education. She was a three-time winner of the Scholar-Athlete Award for womens basketball. She was named to the SAC Commissioners Honor Roll, the Tusculum Athletic Directors Honor Roll, the Tusculum Deans List and Presidents List during her academic career. She was a three-time selection to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Four team. On the court, Maples was a three-time All-Conference selection and is the schools all-time leader in free-throw percentage (.809) and 3-point field goals (125) and finished with 1,346 career points. She is active in the community and on campus, volunteering for park and road clean-up events and Adopt-A-Family projects. Julie has worked at a Bible and sports camp and has put on health and fitness demonstrations in local elementary schools. She is also vice president of the Tusculum Student Athlete Advisory Committee and serves as an English tutor and a tutor at the Adult Education Center.
Wright, a defender from Socastee, S.C., graduated with a 4.0 GPA as a history and political science major. He is a Rhodes Scholar nominee and received the 2004-05 Independent College Student of the Year Award from the South Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities. He was one of six nationwide recipients of the Pi Kappa Phi National Scholar Award and has received the Presbyterian College Student Leader of the Year Award and the Presbyterian College Parents Council Leadership Award. Wright began his athletic career as a walk-on, and was a three-year letterwinner for Presbyterian, where he was a key substitute and part-time starter on a Blue Hose defense which ranked second in the league in goal against average this season. He is one of Presbyterian Colleges top campus leaders, serving on numerous campus committees and organization boards, including the PC Unite Steering Committee, a diversity and understanding group; Academic Affairs; Student Life; Student Government Finance Committee; Religious Life, Conservation Committee; Constitution Committee; NCAA Strategic Planning Commission and PCs 135th Anniversary Committee. He served as Presbyterians Student Government Association President as a sophomore, only the second person in the history of the college to serve as president as a sophomore. He also helps in the community by volunteering with Special Olympics, Habitat for Humanity and Big Brother. The SAC Presidents Award is considered one of the most prestigious awards the conference awards to its student-athletes. It exemplifies the finest combined qualities of excellence in athletics, academics and community leadership. During the year, the South Atlantic Conference recognizes 14 Scholar-Athletes, representing each of the conference-sponsored sports. The top male and female SAC Scholar-Athletes from each represented member school are then nominated for the Presidents Award. |
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