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Carroll, Davis earn Gateway academic honors
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[DEC. 1, 2004]
ST. LOUIS -- Thirty-two student-athletes,
including Illinois State's Stephen Carroll and Stafford Davis,
highlight the 2004 Gateway Conference all-academic team, announced
by the league office Monday.
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Carroll, from O'Fallon, Ill., garnered first-team honors for the
second straight season for his level of excellence in the classroom
and on the field. Davis, a three-year starter on the offensive line,
earned honorable mention accolades as a first-time member of the
All-Gateway Academic Team. In 2004, Carroll claimed the Illinois
State career scoring record by finishing the season with 271 career
points. The Redbird placekicker also claimed the school record for
career field goal percentage with a 70.9 percent accuracy during his
career. In the season opener against Saint Xavier, he set the school
standard with 86 consecutive PATs.
Carroll carries a 3.52 grade-point average and is majoring in
public relations. He is a two-time member of the dean's list and has
been an AFNI Athletics Honor Roll member every semester at Illinois
State.
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 Davis started all 11 games for the Redbirds this season and has
started all 34 games in his career. The native of Orange Park, Fla.,
led the team with 140 knockdowns, while having only three missed
assignments all season. In two games, Davis recorded 20-plus
knockdowns.
Davis is majoring in business administration and has a 3.04
grade-point average.
Nominees must be starters or important reserves with at least a
3.00 cumulative grade-point average (4.0 scale). Student-athletes
must have reached sophomore academic and athletic standing at their
institutions (freshmen are not eligible) and must have completed at
least one full academic year at their institution.
League sports information directors voted on the team by
designating 11 players for first-team honors and 11 players for
second-team honors.
[Todd Kober,
assistant athletics director, media relations,
Illinois
State University] |