Gardner and Shedrick Named to All-ACC Academic Team
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Virginia forwards Jayden Gardner and Kadin Shedrick were named to the All-ACC Academic Team, the conference office announced Tuesday (April 12).
Gardner and Shedrick were among 37 student-athletes named to the team. Gardner ranked seventh in the ACC in field goal percentage (50.1%) and free throw percentage (79.3%), 12th in scoring (15.3 ppg) and 17th in rebounding (6.4 rpg). He reached double figures in scoring in 29 games, including seven 20-point efforts. Shedrick averaged 6.9 points and 5.1 rebounds, and ranked third in the ACC in blocked shots at 1.91 per game. Shedrick recorded three double-doubles and blocked three or more shots in 13 games.
Minimum academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one’s academic career. Athletic achievements during the most recent season are also considered in selecting the All-ACC Academic Team.
The ACC Honor Roll, which recognizes all conference student-athletes with a grade point average of 3.0 for the current academic year, will be released in July.
2022 All-ACC Academic Team
Name, School, Pos., Cl., Major
Brevin Galloway, Boston College, G, Gr., Sports Administration
David Collins, Clemson, G, Gr., Athletic Leadership
Nick Honor^, Clemson, G, Jr., Communications
Hunter Tyson#, Clemson, G, Sr., Athletic Leadership
Mark Williams^, Duke, C, So., Undeclared
Matthew Cleveland, Florida State, G, Fr., Criminology
Anthony Polite, Florida State, G, Gr., Athletic Coaching
Dallan (Deebo) Coleman, Georgia Tech, F. Fr., Business
Sydney Curry, Louisville, F, Jr., Sport Administration
Dre Davis^, Louisville, G/F, So., Sport Administration
Noah Locke, Louisville, G, Sr., Sport Administration
Jarrod West, Louisville, G, Gr., MBA
Charlie Moore, Miami, G, 6th, Master’s in International Administration
Sam Waardenburg, Miami, F, 6th, Master’s In Liberal Studies
Armando Bacot, North Carolina, F/C, Jr., Exercise and Sport Science – Sport Admin.
Breon Pass, NC State, G, Fr., Sport Management
Paul Atkinson, Notre Dame, F, Gr., Master’s of Science in Finance
Nate Laszewski, Notre Dame, F, Sr., Management Consulting
Cormac Ryan, Notre Dame, G, Sr., Management Consulting
Jamarius Burton, Pitt, G, Sr., Communication: Rhet & Comm
Onyebuchi Ezeakudo, Pitt, G, Sr., Bioengineering
William Jeffress^, PItt, F, So., Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences
Femi Odukale^, Pitt, G, So., Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences
Buddy Boeheim, Syracuse, G, Sr., Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Jimmy Boeheim^, Syracuse, F, Gr., Education
Joseph Girard III^, Syracuse, G, Jr., Sport and Human Dynamics
Cole Swider, Syracuse, F, Sr., Communication and Rhetorical Studies
Jayden Gardner, Virginia, F, Sr., Youth and Social Innovation
Kadin Shedrick, Virginia, F, So., Commerce
Nahiem Alleyne#, Virginia Tech, G, Jr., Human Development
Keve Aluma, Virginia Tech, F, Sr., Sociology
Hunter Cattoor^, Virginia Tech, G, Jr., Human Development
Storm Murphy, Virginia Tech, G, Gr., Agriculture & Life Sciences; Leadership Studies (Master’s)
Justyn Mutts^, Virginia Tech, F, Gr., Curriculum & Instruction; Educational Psychology (Master’s)
Jake LaRavia, Wake Forest, F, Jr., Communication
Dallas Walton, Wake Forest, C/F, Gr., Liberal Studies
Alondes Williams, Wake Forest, G, Gr., Undeclared
^Two-time honoree
#Three-time honoree