Feb. 28, 2007
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Indianapolis, Ind. -- Butler University junior A.J. Graves earned First-Team Academic All-America honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the organization announced Wednesday (Feb. 28). University of Wisconsin-Green Bay sophomore Mike Schachtner was a Third-Team honoree, giving the Horizon League two of the 15 players recognized. The awards are sponsored by ESPN the Magazine.
Graves was a unanimous First-Team All-League performer on the court, ranking fourth in the League with a 17.3 points-per-game scoring average to lead the Bulldogs to a share of the regular-season loop title. The junior made 63 consecutive free throws at one point this year and scored 20 or more points in 13 games this season. He was the Most Valuable Player of the NIT Season Tip-Off after pacing the Bulldogs to that tournament title following victories over the University of Tennessee and Gonzaga University.
Graves also stands second in the nation with a 95.4 percent mark (125-of-131) at the free-throw line and is fifth with 1.40 steals per game for the Bulldogs, who are ranked 18th in the nation according to the Associated Press. Graves' efforts helped BU to a 26-5 overall ledger, eclipsing the League record for regular-season victories.
In the classroom, Graves owns a 3.39 grade-point average as an actuarial science major. The junior guard was an Academic All-League selection last winter and earned spots on the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll in each semester in addition to receiving the Paul D. "Tony" Hinkle Scholarship for outstanding academic and athletic achievement.
Schachtner---one of only two sophomores to receive Academic All-America status---was a Second-Team All-League choice after averaging 15.2 points per game during the regular season. He was the only League performer to rank among the circuit's top five in all three shooting categories, ranking fifth in field-goal accuracy (.497) and second in free-throw percentage (.913, seventh-best in the nation) and three-point marksmanship (.467). Schachtner canned 50 three-pointers during the regular season. He scored 36 points in one game (Dec. 12 against Chicago State Unviersity) and had 31 versus Cleveland State University on Jan. 6.
In the classroom, Schachtner owns a 3.844 grade-point average focusing on general studies. He has won Horizon League Scholar-Athlete of the Week honors twice this season and was a member of the League's Academic Honor Roll last semester.
University of Iowa senior Adam Haluska was named the Academic All-America of the Year, currently leading the Big Ten Conference in scoring at 20.4 points per game. The rest of the First Team included Graves, along with Cornell University senior Graham Dow, University of Florida senior Lee Humphrey and Western Michigan University junior Joe Reitz.
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CoSIDA / ESPN The Magazine University Division Men's Basketball Academic All-America Teams
First-TeamName * School * Yr. * GPA * Major(s)Graham Dow * Cornell * Sr. * 3.99 * Ecology and Evolutionary Biology A.J. Graves * Butler * Jr. * 3.39 * Mathematics / Actuarial ScienceAdam Haluska * Iowa * Sr. * 3.50 * Finance / MarketingLee Humphrey * Florida * Sr. * 3.68 * Exercise PhysiologyJoe Reitz * Western Michigan * Jr. * 3.72 * Finance
Second-TeamName * School * Yr. * GPA * Major(s)Jim Goffredo * Harvard * Sr. * 3.45 * EconomicsJustin Hare * Belmont * Jr. * 3.85 * Exercise ScienceJack Leasure * Coastal Carolina * Jr. * 3.76 * HistoryJamaal Tatum * Southern Illinois * Sr. * 3.57 * Speech CommunicationsAnthony Tolliver * Creighton * Sr. * 3.53 * FinanceBrett Winkelman * North Dakota State * So. * 3.81 * Industrial Engineering and Management
Third-TeamName * School * Yr. * GPA * Major(s)Chris Chalko * Elon * Sr. * 3.69 * Doctor of Physical TherapyMatt Lefeld * Bowling Green * Sr. * 3.97 * Purchasing and Supply Chain ManagementMike Schachtner * UW-Green Bay * So. * 3.84 * General StudiesRodney Stuckey * Eastern Washington * Jr. * 3.34 * Interdisciplinary Studies
Note: Due to a tie in the voting, six players were named to the Second Team, and four to the Third Team
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OF THE YEAR: Adam Haluska, Iowa