CIAA Honors 2011 Commissioner’s All-Academic Team
CIAA Honors 2011 Commissioner’s All-Academic
Team
May 20, 2011
Hampton, VA- Twenty student-athletes representing eleven of the
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (CIAA) twelve
member schools have been named to the CIAA Commissioner’s
All-Academic Team. This year’s team defines the total NCAA
DII student-athlete experience with each member excelling on their
respective playing fields and courts as well as in their classrooms
and communities.
“Being a Division II and CIAA student-athlete means living
Life in the Balance,” notes Commissioner Leon G. Kerry.
“That means dedicating an equal amount of excellence towards
academic pursuits, athletic accomplishment and personal
development. This year’s honorees embody that concept and
we’re forever proud of them for their hard work
.”
Ten CIAA student-athletes were named First Team CIAA
Commissioner’s All-Academic Team. Those ten student-athletes
boasted a 3.76 overall grade point average. The second team also
consists of ten student-athletes, averaging a 3.8 overall grade
point average. Johnson C. Smith University placed two
student-athletes on this year’s team while Saint
Augustine’s continued their dominance on the team with four
team members, including two on the first team.
First Team
| Orolando Duffus | SAC | Track & Field | SR | 3.92 | St. Catherine, Jamaica | Business Administration |
| Tricia Gorman | CU | Softball | SR | 3.51 | Ambridge, PA | Psychology |
| Leford Green | JCSU | Track & Field | SR | 3.77 | St. Catherine, Jamaica | Information Systems Engineering |
| Kalada Kienka | SU | Men’s Tennis | SR | 3.95 | Lagos, Nigeria | Computer Science |
| Lolia Kienka | SU | Women’s Tennis | JR | 3.92 | Lagos, Nigeria | Business/International Relations |
| Allie Kolezynski | CU | Softball | SO | 3.93 | Strongsville, OH | Business Administration |
| Allison Sikes | SAC | Women’s Bskt. | SR | 3.61 | Richmond, VA | Psychology |
| Rhon’Neisha Taylor | VSU | Women’s Bskt. | SR | 3.44 | Nashville, TN | Sport Management |
| Travis Taylor | WSSU | Football | SR | 3.75 | Newberry, SC | Political Science |
| Justin Parker | VSU | Football/Golf | SR | 3.76 | Chesterfield, VA | HPER |
Second Team
| Adidias Arrington | VUU | Football | SR | 3.56 | Norfolk, VA | Criminal Justice |
| Bryan Aycoth | LC | Football/T&F | JR | 3.87 | Salisbury, NC | Biology |
| Christopher Copeland | SAC | Track & Field | JR | 3.66 | Suffolk, VA | Sport Management |
| Sarah Danaher | LUP | Women’s Bowling | FR | 4.00 | Waitsfield, VT | French/Secondary Education |
| Brucelee Sterile | LUP | Football | JR | 3.8 | Miami, FL | Business Management |
| Maximilian Glodde | WSSU | Men’s Tennis | SR 3.98 | Potsdam, Germany | Economics & Finance | |
| Dallin Gray | FSU | Football | SO | 3.95 | Colorado Springs, CO | Chemistry |
| Jasmine Nixon | BSU | Volleyball | SO | 3.80 | Middletown, NY | Psychology |
| Kathryn Tokarski | SAC | VB/SB/T&F | JR | 3.81 | Saskatchewan, CAN | Human Performance |
| Shermaine Williams | JCSU | Track & Field | SR | 3.77 | St. Andrew, Jamaica | Biology |
School Legend
BSU- Bowie State University
CU- Chowan University
FSU- Fayetteville State University
JCSU- Johnson C. Smith University
LC- Livingstone College
LUP-Lincoln University (PA)
SAC- St. Augustine’s College
SU- Shaw University
VSU- Virginia State University
VUU- Virginia Union University
WSSU-Winston-Salem State University
Saint Augustine’s ran their way to the top of this
year’s team with three student-athletes from each squad
represented. Saint Augustine’s College was headlined by
Allison Sikes (Richmond, VA) and Orolando Duffus (St. Catherine,
Jamaica). Both student-athletes earned spots on the first team.
Sikes, a member of the SAC women’s basketball program, was
this year’s CIAA Women’s Basketball Player of the Year
and was a three-time All-CIAA selection. She graduated Magna Cum
Laude earlier this month. Duffus maintains a 3.92 GPA in Business
Administration while also sporting Five NCAA DII Track & Field
All American titles. Duffus is a two time member of the CIAA
Commissioner’s Scholar-Athlete Team. Duffus was named last
year’s CIAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
JSCU’s Leford Green (St. Catherine, Jamaica) was named to the
First Team for the Golden Bulls. The All-American Track & Field
athlete is a three-time member of the CIAA Commissioner’s
All-Academic Team. The senior, Information Systems Engineering
major, has maintained a 3.776 grade point average. He was named an
Indoor All-American after winning the 400m National Title and was
on the 4 X 400m team that took home the national indoor title.
Shaw University also placed two student-athletes of the First Team
in Kalada Kienka (Lagos, Nigeria), Lolia Kienda (Lagos,
Nigeria). Kalada Kienka has compiled a 3.95 overall grade
point average in Computer Science. He was named Shaw’s
Outstanding Student in Computer Science, an award usually reserved
for senior ranking students. He was also named to the All-CIAA
Men’s Tennis Team after helping his team win their seventh
straight conference championships. Lolia Kienka was named to the
CIAA Women’s Tennis Team after going 16-0 in conference play
and maintains a 3.92 GPA in Business/International Relations.
Allie Kolezynski (Strongsville, OH) represents Chowan on the First
Team this year. She was named First Team All-CIAA for softball
after helping lead her team to a regular season championship. She
has maintained a 3.97 grade point average in Business
Administration. She was named All-CIAA for softball two years in a
row and is a two time member of the CIAA Scholar-Athlete Team.
Chowan’s Tricia Gorman (Ambridge, PA) was also named to the
team after being named the CIAA Softball Player of the Year. Gorman
led all of NCAA DII in RBI this year and maintained a 3.51 GPA in
Psychology.
Justin Parker (Petersburg, VA) led the CIAA’s Field Goal
category for the 2010 season. This Presidential Scholar with
a 3.76 GPA in HPER, finished 8 for 8 (100 pct.) in field goals with
a long of 40 yards. He also ranked 2nd in PAT kicking, 32-34 at 94
pct. Parker won the 2011 CIAA Special Teams Player of the Year and
was named to the ALL-CIAA Football First Team.
WSSU’s Travis Taylor (Newberry, SC) was instrumental in the
Rams football program’s success this season as an offensive
lineman. He helped the Rams roll up more than 2,000 rushing yards
and 1,999 passing yards anchoring the offensive line. Taylor has a
3.75 GPA in Political Science.
VSU’s Rhon’Neisha Taylor (Nashville, TN) is a two-time
member of the team. She helped the Lady Trojans to NCAA post season
play after averaging 17.7 points an outing. She was named this
year’s Lowe’s Senior Class Award winner and maintains a
3.44 GPA in Sport Management.
The CIAA Commissioner’s Scholar-Athlete Second Team is made
up of ten deserving athletes, led by Sarah Danaher (Waitsfield, VT)
who maintained a 4.0 GPA in French/Secondary Education. She was
Lincoln’s best bowler this season. Livingstone’s
Bryan Acoth (Salisbury, NC) has a 3.87 GPA in Biology and led the
Blue Bear defense with 67 tackles. BSU’s Jasmine Nixon
(Middletown, NY) led the Lady Bulldogs volleyball team in kills and
points this season while also maintaining a 3.8 GPA in
Psychology.
VUU”s Adidias Arrington (Norfolk, VA) led the Panthers in
total tackles with 85 this season. He was an All-CIAA performer and
a two-time member of the CIAA Scholar-Athlete Team. He has a 3.56
GPA in Sport Management. JCSU’s Shermaine Williams (St.
Andrew, Jamaica earned a spot on the team. Williams helped lead the
Lady Golden Bulls to their first-ever CIAA Championship in Track
& Field this year. She was an Indoor All-American and this
year’s CIAA Outdoor MVP. She has a 3.776 GPA in Biology.
Brucelee Sterile (Miami, FL) was named to the team after being
named Lincoln’s Male Athlete of the Year. Sterile maintained
a 3.8 GPA in Business Management. He was an All CIAA performer at
linebacker for the Lions this season and a NCAA Super Region Second
Team member.
SAC’s Kathryn Tokarski (Saskatchewan, CAN) was a three-sport
athlete for the Lady Falcons and maintained a 3.818 GPA in Human
Performance & Wellness. She starred on the SAC volleyball team,
softball team, and the track & field team. She was a CIAA First
Team member for volleyball and claimed the CIAA Outdoor
Championships Javelin title. The Falcons also placed Christopher
Copeland (Suffolk ,V A) on the team. He is a five-time NCAA Outdoor
Track & Field All-American and claimed both Indoor and Outdoor
CIAA high jump titles this season. He has a 3.668 GPA in
Sport Management.
FSU’s Dallin Gray (Mebane, NC) rounds out this year’s
team. Gray was the starting tight end on the Bronco’s
football team this year. He has a 3.95 GPA in Physical Education.
This season he caught four touchdowns led the tight end position in
total receiving this year.
The CIAA Commissioner’s All-Academic Team is voted on by the
CIAA Sports Information Directors’ Association and is in its
14th year. To be eligible for the team a student-athlete must have
completed one academic year at a CIAA institution, earned a minimum
3.2 grade point average, and have excelled as a starter or
significant reserve in a CIAA sanctioned sport.






