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CHARLOTTESVILLE – For the third-consecutive season, Virginia junior midfielder Hunter Jumper (Plano, Texas) has been named to the All-ACC Academic Men’s Soccer Team.

In 2010, Jumper started 19 games for UVa and scored one goal – the game-winner against Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. A psychology major, Jumper was named to the 2010 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)/ESPN Men’s Soccer Academic All-District second team.

For his career, Jumper has tallied three goals and nine assists.

To be eligible for consideration for the All-ACC Academic team, a student-athlete must have earned a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a 3.0 cumulative average during his academic career.

North Carolina’s Kirk Urso was the ACC Men’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

2010 All-ACC Academic Men’s Soccer Team

Chris Ager, Boston College
George Godwin, Clemson
Alexander Stockinger, Clemson
Jonathan Aguirre, Duke
James Belshaw, Duke
Rob Dolot, Duke
Temi Molinar, Duke
Nick Sih, Duke
Matt Thomas, Duke
Chris Tweed-Kent, Duke
Andrew Wenger, Duke
Jason Herrick, Maryland
Matthew Kassel, Maryland
Patrick Mullins, Maryland
Douglas Rodkey, Maryland
Casey Townsend, Maryland
Scott Goodwin, North Carolina
Martin Murphy, North Carolina
Josh Rice, North Carolina
Kirk Urso, North Carolina
Will Mackvick, NC State
Michael Smith, NC State
Zane Tharakan, NC State
Watt Williams, NC State
Chris Zuerner, NC State
Hunter Jumper, Virginia

Koen Oost, Virginia Tech
Akira Fitzgerald, Wake Forest
Andrew Lubahn, Wake Forest
Tyler Ben Newnam, Wake Forest

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