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Lipsitz Earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Honors
Lipsitz Earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
Honors
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., May 20, 2010 Four Penn State
student-athletes have been named ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District 2, the College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA) announced today. Senior men¹s volleyball
middle hitter Max Lipsitz (Williamsville, N.Y.) and
senior women¹s gymnast Brandi Personett (Katy, Texas)
were named to the first team, while senior field hockey player
Amy Bonenberger (Palmyra, Pa.) and
sophomore men¹s gymnast Miguel Pineda (Galloway, Ohio) earned
second team accolades. Lipsitz and Personett are now eligible
for ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, to be
released at the beginning of June.
This is the second honor of Lipsitz¹s career as he picked up
first team Academic All-District accolades in 2008. Lipsitz
recently earned his finance degree, graduating with a 3.43
grade point average (GPA). In his final season with the
Nittany Lion men¹s volleyball team, Lipsitz guided PSU
to its sixth NCAA Championship match appearance. The team
finished the season
with a 24-8 mark, including an undefeated 10-0 record in
EIVA play. Lipsitz was named an AVCA First Team All-American
for the second straight year, was named the NCAA Championship
All-Tournament Team and led the nation with a .524 hitting
percentage. He led the Nittany Lions in blocking,
averaging 1.42 blocks per set, and was third on the team with
3.61 kills per set.
Personett picked up her second Academic All-District honor after
earning second team laurels in 2009. Personett, who
holds a 3.77 in nursing, is a five-time first team
All-American and finished second in the nation on floor at the
2010 NCAA National Championships. She earned All-America status
on beam in 2008, floor in 2009 and beam, floor and the
all-around this season. A four-time All-Big Ten First
Team selection, Personett was honored as the
Big Ten Gymnast of the Year for the second year in a row at the
2010 Big Ten Gymnastics Championship and was a five-time Big
Ten Gymnast of the Week during her senior season. In addition,
Personett was one of four finalists for the Honda Award for
women¹s gymnastics and one of six finalists for the AAI
Award.
Bonenberger is a three-time Academic All-Big Ten and four-time
NFHCA National Academic Squad honoree. A 2009 team captain,
Bonenberger finished fifth on the team with eight points
having scored two goals and tallying four assists. A strong
presence on defense, Bonenberger was part of a unit that
allowed only four goals against two nationally ranked squads at the
Big Ten Tournament. She also posted a career-best two assists
in the opening
round upset of Ohio State and earned a spot on the Big Ten
All-Tournament team for the second time in her career.
Bonenberger holds a 3.87 GPA in kinesiology and movement
science and hopes to earn a doctorate in physical therapy.
Pineda competed in every meet in 2010, anchoring the Penn State
men¹s gymnastics team on pommel horse and still rings. He
earned 11 top three finishes in three different events
capturing four still rings titles and one parallel bars title.
A 2009 CGA First Team All-American Scholar Athlete, Pineda
finished the season ranked No. 8 in the nation in the still
rings.
Pineda currently has a 3.99 GPA in science, which was the highest
GPA among district 2 Second Team honorees. His GPA qualified
him for NCAA Elite 88 Award consideration.
To be nominated for ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District
consideration, a student-athlete must be a starter or key
reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale),
and must be a sophomore in both athletic and academic
standing. All First Team Academic All-District honorees
from each of the eight districts advance to the national
ballot and are eligible for ESPN The Magazine Academic
all-America honors.











