Boston College Athletics

Swords Named to 2008 All-ACC Academic Squad
March 06, 2008 | Women's Basketball
March 6, 2008
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Boston College women's basketball player freshman Carolyn Swords was named to the 2008 All-Atlantic Coast Conference Academic team, the league announced Thursday.
For the third-straight year, Maryland's Crystal Langhorne highlights the All-ACC Academic Women's Basketball Team. Eight of the league's schools are represented on this year's academic squad, while five selections are repeat recipients.
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 his academic career.
Virginia Tech led all schools with three honorees on the academic team, while Wake Forest notched two on the team. Hokie junior Brittany Cook, who recorded a 2007-08 league-high mark of 36 points against Miami on Feb. 11, finished the regular season as the ACC's leading scorer, averaging 18.2 points per game.
Four freshmen were named to this year's academic team, including Boston College's Carolyn Swords, Georgia Tech's Alex Montgomery, Miami's Epiphany Woodson and Wake Forest's Camille Collier. Each of the newcomers have made considerable athletic and academic contributions to their respective teams this season as the Eagles' Swords and Yellow Jackets' Montgomery were each league Rookie of the Week honorees.
Five of the recipients earn the accolade for the second consecutive year, while Langhorne is the only three-year honoree in the awards' history.
The 31st annual ACC Women's Basketball Tournament got underway at the Greensboro Coliseum Thursday, March 6 and will conclude on Sunday, March 9 with the championship contest slated for 1 p.m. ET.
2008 All-ACC Academic Women's Basketball Team
Name, Class, School, Major
Carolyn Swords, Fr., Boston College, Sociology
Abby Waner, Jr., Duke^, English
Mara Freshour, Jr., Florida State^, Sports Management
Alex Montgomery, Fr., Georgia Tech, Management
Crystal Langhorne, Sr., Maryland**, Communication
Epiphany Woodson, Fr., Miami, Management
Brittany Cook, Jr., Virginia Tech^, Human Nutrition, Foods, Exercise
Amber Hall, Jr., Virginia Tech, Management
Laura Haskins, Jr., Virginia Tech, Management
Camille Collier, Fr., Wake Forest, Undeclared
Alex Tchangoue, Jr., Wake Forest^, Communication
^denotes second-year honoree
**denotes third-year honoree
















