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VanGorden named
scholar-athlete
April 10, 2002
GENEVA, N.Y.—Two William Smith College student-athletes were recently
recognized by the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association
for their outstanding achievements in both the classroom and athletics.
Seniors Leah Cornwell (Wheatland-Chili/Scottsville, N.Y.) and Kelly
VanGorden (Palmyra-Macedon/Geneva, N.Y.) were both named NYSWCAA Scholar-Athletes.
Cornwell, an All-American in both basketball and soccer, is a psychology
major. On the hardwood, she is one of only five Herons to score more than
1,100 career points and grab more than 700 career rebounds. The team’s
leader in scoring and rebounding this season, she completed her four-year
career with 1,192 points (9th all-time) and 704 rebounds (5th). A 2002
WBCA and Women’s DIII News honorable mention All-American, Cornwell helped
the Herons to a 77-29 record (.726) during her career, including the 1999
UCAA Championship, two NCAA Tournament berths, and an ECAC Upstate Tournament
bid.
On the soccer pitch, Cornwell started each of the past three seasons in
goal for William Smith, compiling a 45-11-2 record (.793), including 19
shutouts. A 2001 NSCAA first-team All-American, she boasts a 0.70 goals
against average and an .859 save percentage. The Herons have won two UCAA
Championships and earned three NCAA Tournament invitations—reaching the
quarterfinals in each of the past two seasons—during her career.
VanGorden, a psychology and sociology major, is a three-time All-American
for the William Smith swimming team. The Heron record holder in the 50-yard
breaststroke, the 100 breaststroke, the 200 breaststroke, the 100 individual
medley, and the 200 IM, she qualified for the NCAA Championship meet in
each of her four seasons. She won three UCAA individual championships
and two NYSWCAA Championship during her career. VanGorden captured her
first All-American honors at the 2001 NCAA Championship meet, garnering
first-team accolades for her seventh place finish in the 100 breaststroke
and All-American honorable mention with a 12th place finish in the 200
breaststroke. This season, she earned All-American honorable mention again
with a ninth place finish in the 100 breaststroke.
NYSWCAA Scholar-Athletes are selected on the basis of the following criteria:
minimum 3.0 grade point average; academic and athletic excellence; and
nominees should be a source of pride to their institution both on and
off the playing arena. In all, NYSWCAA honored eight scholar-athletes.
They will be honored at a banquet in Cooperstown on May 6.
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