Jayna Hartig Named to All-ACC Academic Team

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June 28, 2007

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Virginia’s Jayna Hartig (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) has been named to the 2007 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Women’s Basketball Team, the ACC announced on Thursday.

One of 16 student-athletes honored, Hartig is the only freshman to be recognized for her academic accomplishments. To be eligible for consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.00 grade-point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.00 cumulative average during her academic career.

A 6-1 forward, Hartig saw action in 29 games off the bench for Virginia last season, shooting a perfect 13-for-13 from the free throw line. She earned the team’s Preseason Conditioning award and shared the team’s MVP in Practice award.

2007 All-ACC Academic Women’s Basketball Team

Name, School 			Pos. 	Class 	MajorNikki Anthony, Florida State 	C 	Sr. 	Physical EducationAmy Audibert, Miami 		C 	Sr. 	Sport AdministrationAlison Bales, Duke 		C 	Sr. 	Biological Anthropology & AnatomyBrittany Cook, Virginia Tech 	G 	So. 	Human Nutrition, Foods & ExerciseShay Doron, Maryland 		G 	Sr. 	Criminology and Criminal JusticeMara Freshour, Florida State 	G 	So. 	Sport ManagementAlicia Gladden, Florida State 	G 	Sr. 	Sport ManagementJayna Hartig, Virginia 		F 	Fr. 	UndeclaredLaura Haskins, Virginia Tech 	G 	So. 	ManagementCrystal Langhorne, Maryland 	C/F 	Jr. 	CommunicationSarah Marshall, Boston College 	G 	Sr. 	CommunicationsAurelie Noirez, Maryland 	C 	Sr. 	Economics/Spanish LanguageKathrin Ress, Boston College 	C 	Sr. 	Human DevelopmentAlex Tchangoue, Wake Forest 	F 	So. 	CommunicationAbby Waner, Duke 		G 	So. 	EnglishSusan Yenser, Clemson 		G/F 	So. 	Marketing
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