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Four Honored on Landmark All-Academic Team

MADISON, N.J. (July 13, 2012) – Four spring athletes in four different sports were recognized today on the Landmark Conference All-Academic Team. . Two male and two female athletes from each of the eight Landmark institutions were selected for the team which honors athletes who have excelled athletically and academically
 
Nominees could compete in any of the Landmark spring sports and must be a sophomore or older with a strong cumulative GPA.
 
Jeramie Barletta (Madison, N.J./Madison) played three sports for Drew during her junior year, culminating with her hitting .286 for the softball team. She has started 108-straight games at shortstop and added 20 RBIs after playing soccer and basketball the preceding seasons. She's earned a Dean's List spot every semester, is a Baldwin honors Scholar while producing a stellar cumulative GPA as a sociology major.
 
Erica Frederickson (Brooklyn, N.Y./St. Savior) helped Drew women's tennis reach the postseason for the second-time in five Landmark seasons. She was a staple on the doubles court for the Rangers finishing the season with a 5-2 mark and helping the team to a second-seed for the conference postseason. She earned her degree in math with minors in Spanish and theater and was a Drew Presidential Award winner.
 
Scott Humphreys (Newark, Del./Sanford School) was an offensive force for the Drew men's lacrosse team that enjoyed a record-breaking season. He led the team with 36 goals and 45 points, earning first-team All-Conference accolades as Drew set a program-record for wins. He was also third in the conference in man-up goals.  He has been a Dean's List selection and has two Academic Honor Roll selections as a history major.
 
Drew Obergfell (Cranford, N.J./Roselle Catholic) closed his career by helping Drew capture its first Landmark Baseball Championship. He appeared in 35 games for the Rangers as a senior, hitting .264 with seven doubles and 16 RBI. Off the field he earned a degree in political science with a minor in history. He is the President of the Political Science National Honors Society and recipient of a Drew Political Science Scholarship.
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