College athletic academics: Vanguard women’s basketball players
standout in classroom
COSTA MESA - Six players from the Vanguard women’s basketball team
have been recognized by the Golden State Athletic Conference and the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for their elite
performance in the classroom and on the basketball court.
Erin Edmiston, Kelly Boeke, Jessica Lenderman, and Beth Weidler are
second-time Academic All-GSAC and NAIA Scholar Athlete honorees for the
basketball team.
Robbin Dittenbir and Courtney McKinney have met the requirements for
the recognition for the first time in their career.
Edmiston, a senior, accumulated a 3.66 grade point average in the
Liberal Studies program at Vanguard. This was her second year at Vanguard
since transferring from Saddleback College.
Boeke, a four-year Lion from Fountain Valley High School, excelled in
the English department and carried a 3.60 GPA in the classroom.
Weidler has had an outstanding three-sport four-year athletic career.
This is her fourth NAIA Scholar-Athlete award as she heads into her final
season of competition for track and field this spring. She has a 3.60 GPA
as Liberal Studies major while participating in Cross Country,
Basketball, and Track and Field for the Lions.
Lenderman just completed her third season of competition for the
Lions, but is a senior academically with a perfect 4.0 GPA in the
Exercise Sport Science program. Lenderman plans to return for her final
season next year and enroll in the Vanguard Credential program.
Dittenbir and McKinney are juniors academically and both are
three-year players for the Lions. Dittenbir is a Liberal Studies major
and has a 3.56 GPA, while McKinney has earned a 3.50 as a student in the
Biology program.
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