Wednesday,
June 18, 2008
TUSCULUM’S
VIVIAN LACY EARNS NCAA DEGREE-COMPLETION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
INDIANAPOLIS
--- Former Tusculum College outside hitter Vivian Lacy has been awarded
an NCAA Division II Degree-Completion Scholarship Award for the 2008-09 academic
year announced College officials Wednesday.
The
NCAA Division II Degree Completion Award Committee selected recipients for the
2008-09 awards from a pool of 182 applications.
Lacy was one of 86 applicants to be honored from 63 different NCAA
Division II institutions, as well as 10 alternates.
Lacy,
who starred on the Tusculum volleyball team the last seasons, was named the South
Atlantic Conference Player of the Year for her sport as she led the Pioneers
with 4.75 kills per game, which were ninth in the nation.
The
Palm Bay, Fla. product was named the AVCA National Player of the Week and
became the first volleyball player in school history to earn Division II
All-America honors. She was also named
the 2007-08 Tusculum College Female Athlete of the Year.
The
two-time All-SAC First Team honoree helped guide the Pioneers to back-to-back
20-win seasons, including a 25-10 mark in 2007.
Tusculum tallied a sterling 11-3 league record to finish second in the
SAC, its best finish since joining the conference in 1998.
The
NCAA Division II Degree-Completion Award program provides financial assistance
to deserving student-athletes with completion of a first baccalaureate degree.
Candidates
are student-athletes who have exhausted their athletics eligibility and have
received athletics financial aid. Recipients are selected on the basis of
several factors, with emphasis on academic performance. Other factors
considered are financial circumstances, athletics achievement and involvement
in campus and community activities.
Tusculum
College, located in Greeneville, Tenn. is affiliated with the Presbyterian
Church, USA and is a NCAA Division II member of the South Atlantic Conference
which is comprised of nine colleges and universities in Tennessee, North Carolina
and South Carolina.
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