Hawley
Named to Academic All-District First Team
Moves on to National Ballot for
Academic All-America Consideration
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. --- Recently graduated Lycoming men’s swimmer Steve
Hawley (New Cumberland, Pa./Trinity) added another piece of
hardware to his already well-stocked trophy case on Thursday
afternoon. Through a district-wide voting process, Hawley
was
named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District II First Team, making
him eligible for the national ballot and Academic All-America
consideration.
The Academic All-America program honors more than 800 male and
female student-athletes annually who have succeeded at the
highest level on the playing field and in the classroom.
Individuals are selected through voting by CoSIDA (the College
Sports Information Directors of America), a 2,000 member
organization consisting of sports public relations professionals
for colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.
Class of 2006
Valedictorian headlines the long list of awards Hawley earned
while wearing blue and gold. The Middle Atlantic Conference
recognized his academic and athletic prowess by voting him as
the 2006 MAC Scholar-Athlete for men’s swimming, the highest
award presented by the conference. He also earned a 2005 CSCAA
Academic Award (College Swimming Coaches Association of
America).
Hawley is a
five-time individual event Middle Atlantic Conference champion,
having captured the 50-yard freestyle title each of the last
three seasons and the 100-yard backstroke title in 2003-04 and
2004-05. His time of 21.17 seconds in the 50-yard freestyle at
the 2004-05 MAC Championships is currently the MAC meet record.
Hawley holds five Lycoming College school records including the
100-yard backstroke (52.76 seconds) and four other marks as a
member of the 200-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay,
400-yard medley relay, and the 400-yard freestyle relay teams.
He also previously held the school 50-yard freestyle record.
Hawley is a two-time NCAA National Qualifier and three time team
MVP.
The Trinity H.S.
graduate was been a mainstay on the Lycoming College Dean’s
List, putting his name amongst the College’s best each semester
he has called Williamsport home. He is a member of the Beta
Beta Beta Biology Honor Society, the Phi Kappa Phi Academic
Honor Society, and the Phi Sigma Iota International Foreign
Language Honor Society. A member of the National Dean’s List,
Hawley was honored by Phi Kappa Phi for achieving a 4.0 grade
point average in at least one semester. He was recognized by
the College Swimming Coaches Association of America with an
Academic All-American award in 2005, and has also been a member
of the MASCAC Honor Roll for the past three years.
Hawley was one
of 38 students nation-wide, and the only recipient from a
Pennsylvania College or University, to win a $1,000 Phi Kappa
Phi Honor Society study abroad grant. He spent four weeks in
Ecuador last summer, taking Spanish language classes and doing
volunteer work at a hospital in the city of Cuenca.
He has taken
advantage of several internship opportunities including the
Temple University Podiatry Internship Program and the Ohio
College Podiatric Medicine Intern program, as well as shadowing
experience at five other Podiatry offices. He has accepted a
Presidential Scholarship from the Ohio College of Podiatric
Medicine to continue his education. The Presidential
Scholarship is the highest award the school offers.
In April 2005,
Hawley was honored with the IRUSKA Honor Society Award given for
outstanding contributions to campus life in one or more student
activities. Hawley’s volunteer experiences include time spent
at a Muscular Dystrophy Support Group, as a Hand-In-Hand Booth
Coordinator for the Special Olympics, and over 150 hours of
service at Harrisburg Hospital. Each of the past three summers,
he has spent 20 hours per month volunteering for a local
hometown doctor of podiatric medicine.
Hawley is a
two-time nominee for the Lycoming Leader of Campus Award. He
has been a captain for the swimming team, as well as President
of the Pre-Health Society (2002-2006), Secretary of Tri-Beta
(2005-2006), a student-leader at Freshman Orientation
(2003-2005), and the Leader of College Ushers at the Little
League Baseball World Series in Williamsport (2002-2005).
Hawley was a
mentor in the Lycoming Peer Athlete Leaders program (PAL). The
purpose of the program is to help new freshman student-athletes,
and those others pointed out by coaches, to cope with the
academic and social rigors that accompany the beginning of
college life. Hawley was selected as a mentor for not only
meeting the academic criteria, but for his commitment to
positive citizenship towards the Lycoming College community.
To be eligible for Academic All-America program consideration, a
student-athlete must be a varsity starter or key reserve,
maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 on a scale of
4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at
his/her current institution and be nominated by his/her sports
information director. Since the program’s inception in 1952,
CoSIDA has bestowed Academic All-America honors on more than
14,000 student-athletes in Divisions I, II, III and NAIA
covering all NCAA championship sports. |