Bill Jones Earns CoSIDA Academic All-America Status
Courtesy: Harvard Athletic Communications
Release: 06/13/2009
*CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--*Former Harvard swimmer Bill Jones
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has been named to the /ESPN The Magazine/ Academic All-America men's
at-large third team, the College Sports Information Directors of America
announced this week.
Jones graduated last week with a degree in organismic and evolutionary
biology. He finished his career at the NCAA 2009 Championships,
competing in the 100- and 200-yard butterflies, placing 28th in the 100
fly in 47.11 seconds. He earned 16 All-Ivy honors in his career,
including four this season.
The Fremont, Mich., native was a part of the victorious,
league-record-setting 200 medley relay squad and the second-place 400
medley and 800 freestyle teams at the Ivy League Championships. He
posted an individual runner-up finish in the 100 fly, beating the
previous Ivy League record with his time of 46.12.
Jones led Harvard to a second-place finish at the Ivy League
Championships and in the league dual standings. He was a key factor in
the Crimson's 2008 league championship.
On the eve of commencement, Jones was presented with the John G. Reardon
'60 Men's Award. This prize is presented annually to Harvard's senior
varsity male athlete who exemplifies the qualities of excellent
scholarship, character, leadership and athletic ability.
Senior Emily Cross
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of the Crimson women's fencing team was named to the Academic
All-America women's at-large third team. She and Jones are Harvard's
62nd and 63rd CoSIDA Academic All-America selections. Jones is the
fourth Crimson men's swimmer to earn the honor, joining Paul Watson in
1990, Tim Martin in 2000 and James Lawler in 2005.
The men's at-large program for Academic All-America includes the sports
of fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing,
tennis and water polo.
--
Timothy D. Murphy
Head Coach of Men's Swimming
Harvard University
65 North Harvard St.
Boston, MA 02163
office 617-495-2268
fax 617-507-0772
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