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Boland Chosen to CoSIDA Academic All-America Division I At-Large Third Team
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Boland Chosen to CoSIDA Academic All-America Division I At-Large Third Team

June 8, 2017

COLUMBIA, S.C. – University of South Carolina men’s swimmer Jonathan Boland earned a spot on the 2017 Academic All-America Division I Men’s At-Large Third Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

A native of Columbia and product of Spring Valley High School, the senior Boland set school records in five separate events and tallied three top-15 finishes at this year’s Southeastern Conference Championships. He also qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 200-yard medley relay. Prior to his outstanding 2016-17 season, Boland was a 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier and a 2016 U.S. Open Championship medalist.

Not just a star in the pool, Boland was a terrific student, earning Scholar-Athlete of the Years honors for the athletic department at the annual Gamecock Gala. He was also nominated for the SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Award this spring, one of the most prestigious awards in the league. He has earned CSCAA Scholar All-American honors and is a four-time SEC Academic Honor Roll pick.

With Boland’s contribution, the Gamecock men posted their highest finish (15th) at the NCAA Championships since 1988.

Boland graduated Summa Cum Laude last month from South Carolina with a B.S. in exercise science. His next academic step sees him at the Medical University of South Carolina.

Boland is the third Gamecock swimmer or diver to earn Academic All-America accolades from CoSIDA since 2011, following women’s divers Lauren Lamendola (2016 third team) and Taryn Zack (2011 second team). He’s the first male at-large selection for South Carolina since golfer Lars Cederqvist and tennis player Jerome Jourdon both garnered recognition in 1999-2000.

The Academic All-America Men’s At-Large Teams from CoSIDA honor stellar student-athletes from fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, swimming & diving, tennis, volleyball, water polo and wrestling.

For the latest updates on South Carolina swimming and diving, follow the Gamecocks on Twitter and Instagram (@gamecockswim).

2017 CoSIDA Academic All-America
Men’s At-Large Team – Division I

FIRST TEAM

Sport Name School Yr. Hometown
Swimming Ryan Bailey Navy Sr. Youngstown, Ohio
Volleyball Christy Blough Ohio State Sr. Ontario, N.Y.
Swimming P.J. Dunne Texas Sr. Pensacola, Fla.
Skiing Michael Fehrenbach Alaska Fairbanks Sr. Saint Margen, Germany
Swimming Anton Ipsen North Carolina State Jr. Birkerod, Denmark
Swimming Luke Kaliszak Alabama Jr. Huntsville, Ala.
Wrestling Michael Kroells Minnesota Sr. Belle Plaine, Minn.
Swimming Anton McKee Alabama Sr. Hafnarfjör−ur, Iceland
Lacrosse Dylan Molloy Brown Sr. Setauket, N.Y.
Swimming Ryan Murphy California Sr. Ponte Vedra, Fla.
Swimming Connor Oslin Alabama Sr. Kennesaw, Ga.
Swimming PJ Ransford Michigan Jr. Pittsford, N.Y.
Wrestling Clay Ream North Dakota State Jr. Wentzville, Mo.
Wrestling Zain Retherford Penn State Jr. Benton, Pa.
Swimming Pavel Romanov Alabama Sr. Moscow, Russia

SECOND TEAM

Sport Name School Yr. Hometown
Swimming Marat Amaltdinov Purdue Jr. Orenburg, Russia
Ice Hockey Michael Bitzer Bemidji State Jr. Moorhead, Minn.
Swimming Connor Bos Gardner-Webb Sr. Holland, Mich.
Swimming Weston Christensen South Dakota State Sr. Pierre, S.D.
Tennis Lucas Fumagalli Air Force Sr. New Braunfels, Texas
Gymnastics Jacopo Gliozzi William & Mary So. Fairfax, Va.
Diving Dylan Grisell Florida State Sr. Toronto, Ontario
Ice Hockey Brendan Harms Bemidji State Sr. Steinbach, Manitoba
Lacrosse Larken Kemp Brown Sr. Greenwich, Conn.
Tennis Harrison Lang Creighton Sr. Niwot, Colo.
Golf Maverick McNealy Stanford Sr. Portola Valley, Calif.
Wrestling Jason Nolf Penn State So. Yatesboro, Pa.
Wrestling Brett Pfarr Minnesota Sr. Le Sueur, Minn.
Wrestling Kyle Snyder Ohio State Jr. Woodbine, Md.
Golf Euan Walker Missouri Sr. Troon, Scotland

THIRD TEAM

Sport Name School Yr. Hometown
Tennis Felix Albert Hawai’i Jr. Karlstadt, Germany
Swimming Jonathan Boland South Carolina Sr. Columbia, S.C.
Swimming Robert Borowicz Georgia Tech Sr. Greenville, S.C.
Swimming Connor Davis Cincinnati Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio
Fencing Jonathan Fitzgerald Notre Dame Jr. East Brunswick, N.J.
Ice Hockey Max French Bentley Sr. W. Kelowna, B.C.
Ice Hockey Hampus Gustafsson Merrimack Sr. Ljungby, Sweden
Ice Hockey Kyle Haak Air Force So. Okemos, Mich.
Golf Bobby Jacobs Bradley Sr. Valparaiso, Ind.
Tennis Felipe Jaworski Georgia State Sr. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gymnastics Justin Karstadt Minnesota So. Toronto, Ontario
Water Polo Mihajlo Milicevic Southern Cal Jr. Belgrade, Serbia
Lacrosse Ben Reeves Yale Jr. Macedon, N.Y.
Ice Hockey Mike Vecchione Union (N.Y.) Sr. Saugus, Mass.
Water Polo Luke Weiser Brown Sr. Los Alamitos, Calif.

CoSIDA Academic All-America® of the Year: Anton McKee, Alabama