Ashland’s Kari Daugherty and Garrett Grey Named 2012-13 GLIAC “Scholar-Athletes of the Year”
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BAY CITY, Mich. — Former
Ashland University track and field thrower Garrett Grey
(Grahamsville, N.Y./Tri Valley Central), and former women’s
basketball player Kari Daugherty (Fresno, Ohio/Dayton) were named
the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s (GLIAC)
2011-12 male and female “Scholar-Athletes of the Year,”
respectively, as voted by the league’s faculty athletics
representatives.
Grey won the first national
championship of his career in the hammer at the 2013 NCAA D-II
outdoor track and field championships and he was third in the
weight throw at the NCAA indoor championships. He played a large
role in the Eagles finishing as the runner-up at both meets.
Outdoors, he won the national championship at 231-3. That was over
13 feet ahead of the second place finisher. Grey completed his
career as a six-time All-American. The senior was a Capital One
First Team Academic All-American and he won his second “GLIAC
Commissioner’s Award” this spring. Grey is a sports
management major with a 3.59 grade point average.
Daugherty played two years of
basketball at Ashland and those are the two most successful seasons
in the history of the program. Both years, the Eagles reached the
national championship game. This past spring, they won the national
championship and Daugherty was named the most outstanding player at
the Elite Eight. Daugherty is a two-time NCAA Division II player of
the year. In 2012-13, she led the country in double-doubles, was
second in rebounding and third in scoring. She holds the NCAA
Division II record for consecutive double-doubles. The senior is a
two-time “GLIAC player of the year and led Ashland to a pair
of conference championships. Daugherty is a two-time recipient of
the Honda Sports Collegiate Women Athlete of the Year. She is the
only NCAA Division II woman to receive the award in consecutive
years. This year, Daugherty was named a Capital One First Team
Academic All-American and she was the Capital One Women’s
Basketball Academic All-American of the Year. Daugherty is a middle
grades education major with a 3.97 grade point average.
“The GLIAC is very proud of
the academic and theltic accomplishments of Garrett Grey and Kari
Daugherty,” stated GLIAC Commissioner Dell Robinson.
“There performace in the classroom has led them to
being named to one of our top academic honors. Garrett and Kari are
both an example of the outstanding Scholar Athlete’s we have
in this conference.”
Both Grey and Daugherty are now in
the running for the Division II Conference Commissioners
Association (CCA) Regional “Scholar-Athlete of the
Year,” awards presented by Disney’s Wide World of
Sports.