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Clemson's Jacob Bridgeman on 2021 All-ACC Academic Team
Jun 17, 2021, 11:14 AM
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Clemson's Jacob Bridgeman Headlines 2021 All-ACC Academic Team (release)
GREENSBORO, N.C. (theACC.com) – Clemson’s Jacob Bridgeman is the Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Golf Scholar-Athlete of the Year and leads the sport’s 2021 All-ACC Academic Team announced Thursday. The Scholar-Athlete of the Year award is named after Rod Myers, Duke's men's golf coach from 1973-2007.
A junior management major from Inman, South Carolina, Bridgeman won two stroke play events in 2021, finished fourth in the ACC with a 70.1 stroke average, and helped lead the Tigers to the ACC Championship with two individual match play victories. In nine stroke play tournaments, Bridgeman posted six top 10 finishes, including wins at the season-opening Camp Creek Invitational and the Palmetto Intercollegiate. Bridgeman was named second-team All-America by Golfweek.
Louisville, Notre Dame and Virginia led all programs with four golfers on the academic team, while Clemson, Duke, NC State, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest had three each. Six student-athletes – Clemson’s Bridgeman and Turk Pettit, Duke’s Ian Siebers, North Carolina’s Austin Greaser, NC State’s Maximilian Steinlechner, and Wake Forest’s Michael Brennan – earned selection to both the All-ACC Team and the All-ACC Academic Team.
The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards were established in September 2007 to be awarded annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in their respective sports. Minimum academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0 grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one’s academic career for undergraduate students. Athletic achievements during the most recent season are also considered in selecting the All-ACC Academic Team. The ACC Honor Roll, which recognizes all conference student-athletes with a grade point average of 3.0 for the current academic year, will be released in July. 2021 Rod Myers Scholar-Athlete of the Year Jacob Bridgeman, Clemson 2021 All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team Jordan Warnock, Boston College, Gr., Management Jacob Bridgeman, Clemson, Jr., Management Turk Pettit, Clemson, Sr., Parks, Recreation, & Tourism Management Zack Gordon, Clemson, Jr., Parks, Recreation, & Tourism Management Ian Siebers, Duke, Fr., Undeclared Adrien Pendaries***, Duke, Sr., Sociology Steven DiLisio**, Duke, Gr., Management Frederik Kjettrup, Florida State, Fr., NFA-Sport Management Connor Howe, Georgia Tech, Sr., Business Administration Trevor Johnson, Louisville, Sr., Sport Administration John Murphy**, Louisville, Sr., Marketing Matthias Schmid***, Louisville, Sr., Finance Jiri Zuska, Louisville, Jr., Sport Administration Ryan Gerard, North Carolina, Sr., Economics/Geography Austin Greaser, North Carolina, So., Statistics & Analysis Maximilian Steinlechner, NC State, So., Business Administration Easton Paxton, NC State, Sr., Sport Management Carter Graf, NC State, So., Business Administration Palmer Jackson, Notre Dame, So., Business Analytics Taichi Kho, Notre Dame, Jr., Marketing Tucker Clark, Notre Dame, Fr., Marketing Andrew O'Leary**, Notre Dame, Jr., Marketing Pietro Bovari, Virginia, So., Undeclared George Duangmanee, Virginia, Fr., Undeclared Chris Fosdick, Virginia, Fr., Undeclared Andrew Orischak**, Virginia, Gr., Commerce Connor Burgess**, Virginia Tech, Sr., Management - Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Technology Management Cameron Moore, Virginia Tech, Jr., Business Information Technology - Operations and Supply Chain Management Daniel Azallion, Virginia Tech, So., Finance - Corporate Financial Management Michael Brennan, Wake Forest, Fr., Undeclared Eric Bae****, Wake Forest, Gr., Business Management Parker Gillam, Wake Forest, Sr., Communication *denotes number of All-Academic Team honors
ACC Men’s Golf Scholar Athlete of the Year: 2021 Jacob Bridgeman, Clemson 2020 Not awarded due to COVID-19 2019 Alex Smalley, Duke 2018 Stephen Franken, NC State 2017 Jimmy Stanger, Virginia 2016 Stephen Behr, Clemson 2015 Anders Albertson, Georgia Tech 2014 Ollie Schniederjans, Georgia Tech 2013 Brinson Paolini, Duke 2012 James White, Georgia Tech 2011 James White, Georgia Tech 2010 Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest 2009 Cameron Tringale, Georgia Tech 2008 Barden Berry, North Carolina
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