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Queenan, Marshall Named to 2006 All-ACC Academic Team
July 05, 2006 | Women's Basketball
July 5, 2006
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Maryland junior guard Shay Doron and sophomore forward Crystal Langhorne headline this year's All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Women's Basketball Team after helping the Terps to their first NCAA national title. Fifteen student-athletes, including four 2005-06 All-Conference team selections, were recognized following their academic accomplishments, as announced on Friday by Commissioner John D. Swofford.
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.
As a two-time first-team All-Conference selection, Langhorne led the league in double-doubles with 15 on the season and has 33 for her career.
Five players, in addition to All-ACC second-team member Doron, are repeaters from previous league all-academic teams. Duke senior guard Jessica Foley and Florida State senior guard Ganiyat Adeduntan both picked up their third All-ACC academic team accolades.
One of the top three-point shooters to play in the ACC, Foley finished her career with 175 treys and 490 three-pointers attempted, which both rank second all-time at Duke. Adeduntan became just the 19th player in FSU women's basketball history to join the 1,000-point club.
Other repeaters include Florida State's Holly Johnson, Miami's Tatjana Marincic and Carrie Mason of Virginia Tech. The three senior guards recorded their second All-ACC academic team award, while Johnson and Marincic averaged 11.2 and 11.9 points per game, respectively.
Senior forward and All-ACC second-team member Brooke Queenan and junior guard Sarah Marshall represent Boston College on this year's academic team. Marshall averaged 5.7 points and 3.3 rebounds, while Queenan finished the 2006 season ninth on the Eagles' career rebound list with 560.
Rounding out the All-League academic selections are Clemson senior Amanda Frist, FSU junior Alicia Gladden and senior LaQuinta Neely, North Carolina senior Jessica Sell and the lone freshman Laura Haskins of Virginia Tech.
2006 All-ACC Academic Women's Basketball Team
Sarah Marshall, Boston College, G, Jr., Communications; Brooke Queenan, Boston College, F, Sr., Economics; Amanda Frist, Clemson, C, Sr., Early Childhood Education; Jessica Foley, Duke, G, Sr., Environmental Sciences; Ganiyat Adeduntan, Florida State, G, Sr., Nursing; Alicia Gladden, Florida St., G, Jr., Sport Management; Holly Johnson, Florida St., G, Sr., Media Production; LaQuinta Neely, Florida St., G, Sr., Elementary Education; Shay Doron, Maryland, G,Jr., Criminology and Criminal Justice; Crystal Langhorne, Maryland, C/F, So., Undeclared; Tatjana Marincic, Miami, G/F, Sr., International Finance & Marketing; Jennifer Nelms, North Carolina, G, Sr., Communication Studies; Jessica Sell, North Carolina, G, Sr., Communication Studies; Laura Haskins, Virginia Tech, G, Fr., Management; Carrie Mason, Virginia Tech, G, Sr., Accounting and Information Systems;















