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Four Named to Landmark All-Academic Team

TOWSON, Md. (May 21, 2013) - The Landmark Conference has announced the selection of four Drew University student-athletes to the 2013 Spring Landmark All-Academic Team. Seniors Jeramie Barletta (Madison, N.J./Madison), Chris DelMaestro (Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough), Scott Humphreys (Newark, Del./Sanford School) and junior CC Carlini (Amherst, N.H./Bishop Guertin) represented the Rangers on this year's squad.

The top two male and two female student-athletes from each of the eight Landmark institutions who met the award requirements have been honored. Nominees could compete in any of the Landmark spring sports and must be a sophomore or older with at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

Jeramie Barletta (Softball) started every single game of her career at shortstop, playing in 140 consecutive games. She was a First Team All-Conference selection in 2013 while receiving CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. Barletta is a Baldwin Honors Scholar and been on Drew's Dean's List every semester at Drew. She was named the 2013 Drew Softball MVP and recipient of the Sherman Plato Scholar award annually given out to the school's top scholar-athlete. She has been a three-time Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll recipient in softball and two-time honoree in basketball and soccer.

CC Carlini (Women's Lacrosse) is a goaltender for both the field hockey and women's lacrosse team. She started every game in cage for the Rangers this season and is a two-time Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll selection. Carlini boasts career highs in saves and save percentage.




Chris DelMaestro (Baseball) appeared in 88 games for the Rangers in four seasons. A three-time Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll member, DelMaestro has been on Drew's Dean's List every semester. He is a member of the National Honor Society in Neuroscience and served as a 2013 team captain.




Scott Humphreys (Men's Lacrosse) has earned All-Academic Team honors for the second consecutive year. He finished his career appearing in 59 games and scored 93 goals and tallied 123 points in his four years at Drew. He was recipient of the Larry Horner Athletic Leadership award given out by the Athletic Department. He has been a Dean's List honoree every semester and was inducted into the History and Psychology Honor Society. He was First Team All-Conference selection in 2012 and a Second Team selection in 2013.
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