Two Ravens Land On Northeast-10 Conference Spring All-Academic Team
Ingui, Priest honored by conference
Northeast-10 Conference Spring All-Academic Team
Derek Ingui has been selected to the Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic Team. |
RINDGE, N.H. (July 2,
2009) – Two Franklin Pierce University
student-athletes have been selected to the Northeast-10 Conference
All-Academic Team for the spring season, as announced by the
conference office. Sophomore designated hitter Derek Ingui
(Sterling, Mass./Wachusett Regional) of the baseball team
and senior midfielder Jon Priest (Burlington,
Mass./Landmark School) represented Franklin Pierce among
the 83 student-athletes honored by the Northeast-10.
To be eligible for selection to the All-Academic Team,
student-athletes were required to meet three requirements.
Student-athletes must have participated in at least half of their
team’s competitions as a starter or significant contributor,
achieved a 3.30 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) and
completed at least one academic year at their current institution.
The All-Academic Team was chosen by a vote of Northeast-10
Conference Sports Information Directors.
Ingui has posted a 3.73 grade-point average and is undecided on a
major. He finished second on the Ravens this spring with a .356
batting average (78-for-219) which put him seventh in the
Northeast-10. He led the conference in triples (7) and total bases
(134), while placing in the conference’s top 10 in six other
categories. Ingui finished the season second in the Northeast-10 in
runs scored (53), tied for second in hits, third in slugging
percentage (.612) and runs batted in (47), tied for third in home
runs (9) and tied for fourth in doubles (15). Earlier this spring,
Ingui was selected ABCA All-East Region First Team, NCBWA All-East
Region First Team, Daktronics All-East Region Second Team, ECAC
Division II Baseball All-Star First Team and All-Northeast-10
Conference First Team. He also garnered CoSIDA/ESPN: The Magazine
Academic All-District I Second Team honors this season.
Jon Priest has been named to the Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic Team. |
Priest currently carries a 3.31 grade-point average as a graphic communications major. He played in all 12 games this spring as a reserve for the Ravens and chipped in one goal on 19 shots (10 on goal). He collected eight ground balls and did not commit a penalty over the course of the season. Priest finished his Franklin Pierce career with seven goals and one assist for eight points in 34 games.