Thirteen Heps athletes have been selected for Academic All-Ivy honors for the spring season. Each institution nominated five men and women from its eligible student-athletes (min. 3.0 GPA and status as a starter or key reserve). Click here for the full list. And yes, that is a photo of Princeton senior finance major and distance champion Michael Maag as taken by his University’s Admissions Office. Maag, a double winner at Outdoor Heps this year, is heading to the NCAA Championships after taking second in the 5,000-meter run at the East Regionals in Greensboro, N.C., on Friday night.
2009 ACADEMIC ALL-IVY, OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Joey Brown, Penn (Lawrenceville, N.J.) — Finance
Becky Christensen, Harvard (Celina, Texas) — Psychology
Duriel Hardy, Brown (West Chester, Pa.) — Neuroscience
Serita Lachesis, Columbia (Ambler, Pa.) — History
Megan Lessard, Columbia (Manchester, N.H.) — Women’s & Gender Studies
Michael Maag, Princeton (Lake Oswego, Ore.) — Finance
Jeomi Maduka, Cornell (Arlington, Texas) — Biology & Society
Andy Miller, Cornell (Lebanon, Pa.) — Plant Science
Agatha Offorjebe, Princeton (San Jose, Calif.) — Molecular Biology
Claire Richardson, Harvard (St. Paul, Minn.) — Neurobiology
Duane Teixeira, Cornell (Melrose, Mass.) — Mechanical Engineering
Oliver Townsend, Dartmouth (Signal Mountain, Tenn.) — History
Stefan Vutescu, Columbia (Bucharest, Romania) — Biochemistry