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12/7/2007 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
DURHAM, N.C. --- Senior Tim Jepson continues to earn national recognition for his accomplishments on and off the field, this time by being named a semifinalist for the Coach John Wooden Citizenship Cup. The cup is presented by Athletes for a Better World (ABW) and is awarded to two distinguished athletes from any sport ? one intercollegiate and one professional ? that best display character, teamwork and citizenship. The award establishes the recipients as athletes of excellence both on and off the field, role models both as performers and persons.
In order to be nominated for the Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup, the athlete must exemplify the following values: train with a disciplined and consistent work ethic, demonstrate fair play and sportsmanship, develop positive supportive relationships with teammates and coaches, win or lose with grace and dignity and contribute significantly to society through the gifts of time or money. The Cup will be presented at the Ansley Golf Club in Atlanta on Jan. 24, 2008.
Despite missing the first 10 games due to a high hamstring injury, Jepson came back to start 10 straight games and log 797 minutes in captaining Duke's defense for the second year in a row. He recorded one assist and two shots. Jepson was named to the Academic All-District second team for the second year in a row and was named to the All-ACC second team. The Yorba Linda, Calif., native was also one of 10 national finalists for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.
Wooden Cup Finalists
Will Bruce, Men's hockey, Williams College
Jill Johnson, Women's basketball, Missouri Western State University
Ashley King, Women's ice hockey, Wayne State University
Jonathan Moehlig, Baseball, Bloomfield College
Peyton Stovall, Men's basketball, Ball State University
Wooden Cup Semifinalists
Summer Ragsdale, Women's Soccer, Auburn University
Noah Van Niel, Football, Harvard University
Keion Kindred, Men's Basketball, Missouri Western State University
Stephanie Swiger, Women's Volleyball, Bowling Green State University
Tim Jepson, Men's Soccer, Duke University
Mallika Raghavan, Women's Tennis, Bates College
Jacob Tamme, Football, University of Kentucky
Brianna O'Donnell, Field Hockey, University of North Carolina
Brady Brink, Men's Basketball, St. John's University
Darryl Richard, Football, Georgia Institute of Technology
Luke Drone, Football, Illinois State University
Stephanie Cole, Softball, Grand Valley State University
Kristi Miller, Women's Tennis, Georgia Insititute of Technology
Nic Harris, Football, University of Oklahoma
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