PRINCETON, N.J. -- The Ivy League released its list of student-athletes selected for 2014-15 Academic All-Ivy honors in its winter sports. The 80 men and women were starters or key reserves on an officially recognized varsity team with 3.0 or better cumulative grade point averages. Each institution nominated five men and five women from its eligible student-athletes. For a complete list, by institution,
click here. Cornell's list of honorees follows.
Gabe Dean,
Jr., Wrestling, Applied Economics & Management (Lowell, Mich.)
Two-time NCAA Champion; Three-time All-America selection; 2015 Ivy League Wrestler of the Year; three-time EIWA champion and first-team All-Ivy selection.
Alex Evdokimov,
So., Men's Swimming & Diving, Undeclared - Arts & Sciences (Coral Springs, Fla.)
NCAA All-America in 200-yard breaststroke; Two-time Ivy League champion in 100 and 200 breaststroke; Holds Ivy League championship records in both events.
Angelica Gangemi,
Sr., Women's Fencing, Spanish (Old Bridge, N.J.)
Named second-team All-Ivy as Cornell's top finisher at the Ivy League Round-Robin; Cornell's first-ever four-time NCAA participant, where she posted a career-best 13th place finish.
Jenna Immormino,
Sr., Women's Swimming & Diving, Nutritional Sciences (Chester, N.J.)
Set school records in the 50-, 100- and 200-yard freestyle and the 100-yard butterfly; Part of four school record-setting relays; Three-time team MVP.
Ignacio Masias Uranga,
Jr., Men's Polo, Applied Economics & Management (Lima, Peru)
Three-year starter; Led team to national semifinals each season; Part of teams that have a combined 43-12 record; Member of the Peruvian national team.
Reut Odinak,
Sr., Women's Squash, English/Feminist and Gender & Sexuality Studies (Seattle)
Two-time recipient of College Squash Association Scholar Athlete Award; tied for team lead with 11 victories; has twice finished in the top 100 in national individual rankings.
Cassandra Poudrier,
Sr., Women's Ice Hockey, Natural Resources (Mont-Laurier, Que.)
Team captain; second-team All-Ivy selection; Windjammer Classic tournament MVP; led the team with 84 blocked shots; ranked second in team scoring among defensemen.
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Gustav Runersjö, Sr., Men's Squash, Economics (Stockholm, Sweden)
Ranked 23rd nationally at season's end; Winner of College Squash Association Scholar Athlete Award; Team's top finisher at CSA Individual Championships, finishing second in Molloy (B) Division.
Reece Willcox,
Sr., Men's Ice Hockey, History (Surrey, B.C.)
All-Ivy first-team selection; Led the team with 63 blocked shots; Ranked second in team scoring among defensemen; Signed an NHL contract after the season.
Anna Winslow,
Sr., Women's Polo, Economics (Owings Mills, Md.)
Four-year starter; Helped team to four national title games and the 2015 USPA title; teams posted a 67-12 overall record with four Eastern titles.
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