The Landmark Conference honored four Drew student-athletes in selecting the Fall Landmark Conference All-Academic Team. Delia Barr, Vincent Costa, Andrew Ehlert and Kimberly Miranowic were all tabbed for the prestigious academic honor. Any additional 46 Rangers were named to the Landmark's Academic Honor Roll.

The All-Academic team serves as the middle of the Landmark's three student-athlete honors. Only the Senior Scholar Athlete is a more prestigious award. The All-Academic team is selected on the basis of scholastic achievement, athletic success and character.
Delia Barr of Palermo, NJ was a stalwart defender for the Drew field hockey for four seasons. A two-time All-Landmark First-Team choice and a second team selection this season, she started all 19 games this season and played in 68 during her career. Off the field, she is a three-time Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll performer as a political science major and Vice-President of Drew's SAAC.
Vincent Costa of Stony Point, N.Y. finished his highly-productive career for the Drew men's soccer team this season. A three-year starter in midfield he scored five goals with five assists over sixty-five career games and helped Drew to a Landmark Championship in 2007 and an ECAC title this season. A biochemistry major he earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors in his senior year.

Andrew Ehlert of Lebanon, N.J. has been a top performer for the Drew cross country team over three years. A two-time team MVP he helped the Rangers to their best team finish at the Landmark meet in 2009 with a top-30 individual finish. He is studying German and political science at Drew and has earned Academic Honor Roll distinction three times.
Kimberly Miranowic from Edison, N.J. earned first-team All-Conference honors in women's soccer as a senior captain and helped Drew to its first Landmark postseason berth. She was a second-team All-Conference selection as a junior. Off the field she is a three-time Academic Honor Roll selection and will graduate with honors with a degree in sociology.
46 additional student-athletes were named to the Landmark Conference's Academic Honor Roll. The Honor Roll consists of any student-athlete of sophomore standing or older who maintained a cumulative 3.0 GPA as of the end of the previous semester.