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25 Student-Athletes Receive Degrees
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Staff Report
CUTigers.com | Dec 18, 2008 |
25 current and former student-athletes earned undergraduate academic degrees from Clemson University on Thursday. The
ceremonies took place at Littlejohn Coliseum. The list included nine current
and former Tiger football players and five former or current members of the
men¹s soccer program.
The nine members of the football team include Aaron Kelly,
the ACC¹s career reception leader with 226 catches. He will play his final
game in a Clemson uniform when the Tigers meet Nebraska in the Konica
Minolta Gator Bowl on January 1. Kelly earned his degree in management.
Also receiving a degree on Thursday was veteran defensive tackle Rashaad
Jackson. Jackson has been injured much of the year, but the Tigers are 4-1
since he returned to the lineup on November 1. Jackson received his degree
in community recreation management.
Other Clemson football players past and present who received degrees include
Curtis Baham, LaDonte Harris, Kyle Davisson, Brandon Oliver, Charles
Roediger nad Brandon Speweik. Sixteen players on the current Clemson team
will have an undergraduate degree when they meet Nebraska in the Gator Bowl.
Five current and former Clemson men¹s soccer players also received degrees
on Thursday. The list includes David Newton, a third-team All-South
defender who will return next season for Trevor Adair¹s program as a
graduate student. Newton earned his undergraduate degree in Civil
Engineering. Other members of Adair¹s team who received degrees on Thursday
were David Bell, Ricky Lewis, David Poe and Havird Usry.
Two Tiger baseball players also received the degrees. Stan Widmann,
Clemson¹s starting shortstop this coming spring, received his degree in
sport management, as did former All-American home run champion Michael
Johnson.
Among the female student-athletes who earned degrees on Thursday were rower
Suzanne VanFleet, women¹s soccer all-conference players Molly Johnson and
Ashley Phillips and women¹s basketball players Tasha Taylor and De¹Lesha
Lloyd. Taylor is a still a point guard on the Lady Tigers team and has
helped Cristy McKinney¹s team to an 8-2 start.
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