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Churchville’s Ashlyn Mullins named to EPAC All-Academic Team

The basketball and soccer player at Bucks County Community College achieved a GPA of at least 3.25

The Times

The Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Conference has named 24 student athletes from Bucks County Community College to its fall 2018 All-Academic Teams.

The EPAC All-Academic Team is comprised of full-time student athletes who competed in a varsity level sport during the fall semester, and registered an academic year grade point average of at least 3.25 or higher on a scale of 4.00.

The Centurions honored include the following:

Men’s soccer: Salvatore Ficarotta of Yardley, Alex Lagutin of Southampton, and Jonathan Rodgers of Langhorne

Women’s soccer: Katie Crouthamel of Quakertown, Aira Chandra of Yardley, Amber Fuller of Langhorne, Camila Meza of Philadelphia, Ashlyn Mullins of Churchville, and Sydne Patchell of Newtown

Women’s tennis: Amanda Edson of Newtown, and Cailin Nally of New Hope

Women’s volleyball: Greta Chavey of Levittown, Cara Coughlin of Warminster, Kelsey O’Shea of Southampton, Jacqueline Schaeffer of Bensalem, MacKenzie Schatzan of Levittown, and Virsaviya Volosevich of Warminster

Men’s cross country: Matthew Calderone of Levittown, Andrew Clark of Morrisville, and Logan Saugling of Quakertown

Women’s cross country: Reland Saugling of Quakertown

Men’s basketball: Ronald Garrison of Bristol

Women’s basketball: Korin Bradley of Levittown, Aira Chandra of Yardley, Cara Coughlin of Warminster, Amanda Edson of Newtown, Ashlyn Mullins of Churchville, and Camila Navarrete of Levittown

Bucks County Community College’s athletics department offers 12 intercollegiate sports that compete in Region XIX of the NJCAA and the Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. To learn more, visit bucks.edu/athletics

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