Nine Gymnasts Earn CGA All-America Scholar-Athlete Awards

Three named to the first team, while six make the second team


Jason Shen

July 23, 2008

Complete Release from the CGA in PDF Format Get Acrobat Reader

STANFORD, Calif. - The College Gymnastics Association today released their All-America Scholar-Athletes along with the National Academic Team Champion. William & Mary were named the National Academic Team Champion, while 73 individual gymnasts as 2008 first team All-America Scholar-Athletes for attaining at least a 3.50 grade point average and 54 second team All-American Scholar-Athletes for attaining a grade point average between 3.2 and 3.499.

Bryant Hadden


Stanford achieved placing nine athletes on the list. Eli Alcaraz, Jason Shen, and Bryant Hadden earned first team honors, while Eric Hergenrader, Chris Harper, Ryan Lieberman, Kyle Oi, David Sender, and Sho Nakamori notched a place on the second team.

Stanford also finished fourth as a team in the National Academic Team Champion standings behind William & Mary, Ohio State, and M.I.T. The Cardinal achieved a 3.28 cumulative team grade-point-average.

Stanford First Team All-American Scholar-Athletes
Eli Alcaraz 3.755 GPA
Jason Shen
3.526 GPA
Bryant Hadden
3.536 GPA

Eli Alcaraz


Stanford Second Team All-American Scholar-Athletes
Eric Hergenrader 3.482 GPA
Chris Harper 3.384 GPA
Ryan Lieberman 3.372 GPA
Kyle Oi 3.343 GPA
David Sender 3.263 GPA
Sho Nakamori 3.213 GPA

 

 

Related Stories