WLU Earns CSCAA Academic Honors

Barnds, Crook, Strachan and Washnock Among Individual Honorees
CHICAGO, Ill. -- The Collegiate Swim Coaches
Association of America (CSCAA) recently announced its Spring 2009
list of Scholar-Athlete Teams and the Washington and Lee men's and
women's teams were among those honored. Additionally, the CSCAA
announced its list of Scholar All-Americans and W&L had several
individuals recognized.
The Generals' men's team, which ranked 14th in Division III with a
team GPA of 3.38, was represented individually by recent graduate
Paul Crook (Nashville, Tenn./Montgomery Bell), rising senior
Brandon Barnds (Mission Hills, Kan./Shawnee) and rising sophomores
Brian Stirling (Skillman, N.J./Montgomery) and Christopher Washnock
(Greer, S.C./Greenville), who were all selected to the Scholar
All-America First Team. Recent graduates Chris Diebold (Platte
City, Mo./Lansdale Catholic), Brett Tatman (Marietta, Ga./George
Walton), rising senior Ian Childers (Ona, W. Va./Greater Latrobe)
and rising sophomore Frank Cullo (Sewickley, Pa./Central Catholic)
were named to the honorable mention squad.
Washnock earned All-America Honorable Mention recognition in the
200 back and the 400 IM at the NCAA Division III Championships this
season, while Barnds, Stirling, Crook and Tatman earned honorable
mention laurels in the 400 free relay.
The women's team, which posted a cumulative GPA of 3.21, was
represented by recent graduate Lindsey Strachan (Midlothian,
Va./Governor's School), who was named a First Team Scholar
All-American. Additionally, recent graduate Susan Mahoney
(Richmond, Va./St. Catherines) and rising senior Sarah Simpson
(Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg) were tabbed to the honorable
mention squad.
Strachan, the 2009 ODAC Swimmer of the Year, became W&L's first
women's swimmer to garner All-America recognition in 10 years,
earning honorable mention honors in the 200 back at the NCAA
Championships. Simpson won the 100 free at the ODAC Championships
and was a member of three winning relays, while Mahoney captured
the 200 breast and the 400 IM at ODAC's and was a member of one
winning relay team.
For a team to be named a Scholar-Athlete Team it must achieve a
combined GPA of at least 3.0. To be selected a Scholar
All-American, individual swimmers must qualify for the NCAA
Championship meet and achieve a GPA of 3.50 or higher. Honorable
mention selections must achieve an NCAA consideration time and a
3.50 or higher GPA.
This release is courtesy of the Washington and Lee
University sports information department.




















