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SEATA 25th Annual SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium Home Site Map News Executive Board Committees State Links Awards Meetings & Education Organization Info Links SEATA Quick List 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium 25 th Annual SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium by Ray Castle & R.T. Floyd The 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium was held on February 46 at the Crowne Plaza Ravinia in Atlanta, GA. The 25th anniversary symposium included a slight change in the format with the sessions beginning on Thursday evening and ending just after noon on Saturday. This historic meeting with three different tracks broke all previous attendance records. The universal theme of the symposium for underclassmen was Foundations in Athletic Training, with two specific “educational tracks”. The senior level workshop theme was “Competencies in Athletic Training”, which is designed as an examination refresher course for those students entering the final stages of preparation for the BOC certification examination. This year’s meeting had just over 700 students from nine of the 10 NATA districts across the United States attending the symposium.. The athletic training students represented 62 athletic training education programs (ATEPs) from 34 states. The Foundations in Athletic Training section, directed by Ray Castle, PhD, ATC of Louisiana State University was divided into two educational “tracks” allowing athletic training students to participate in a track closely linked with their current educational level in their athletic training curriculum. Track “A” focused on “Prevention, Evaluation, and Initial Management of Athletic Injuries” while Track “B” focused on “Therapeutic Exercise, Modalities, and Professional Development”. Each educational track incorporated indepth lectures and handson laboratory activities for the students. The symposium featured 55 outstanding faculty members with expertise in teaching and clinical practice from throughout the southeast and outside of District IX. The two tracks had a combined attendance of approximately 408 athletic training students. The laboratory sessions for both tracks were coordinated by Amanda Andrews, PhD, ATC of Troy University. The Competencies in Athletic Training section was directed by R.T. Floyd, EdD, ATC of The University of West Alabama. Special effort was made to address major areas felt to be important in preparing for the BOC examination. Established leaders in athletic training education presented on numerous topics, which included the BOC Competencies, each of the major body areas, therapeutic modalities, rehabilitation, organization/administration, psychosocial intervention/referral, pharmacological considerations and general medical conditions. Additionally, students were provided in advance of the Link to details & agenda of the 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium Page 2 of 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium Page 3 of 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium L to R) MaryBeth Horodyski, SEATA President, Jessica Daniels of Northern Kentucky University, SEATA Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship recipient, Jensine Jernigan of the University of Alabama, Jerry Rhea/Atlanta Falcons Undergraduate Scholarship Award recipient, Elizabeth Wesselman of Northern Kentucky University, Jim Gallaspy Student Leadership Scholarship recipient , R.T. Floyd, District IX Director L to R) R.T. Floyd, District IX Director, Jessica Daniels of Northern Kentucky University, SEATA Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship recipient and MaryBeth Horodyski, SEATA President

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2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium

25th Annual SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposiumby Ray Castle & R.T. Floyd

The 2010 SEATA Athletic Training Student Symposium was heldon February 4­6 at the Crowne Plaza Ravinia in Atlanta, GA. The25th anniversary symposium included a slight change in theformat with the sessions beginning on Thursday evening andending just after noon on Saturday. This historic meeting withthree different tracks broke all previous attendance records. Theuniversal theme of the symposium for underclassmen wasFoundations in Athletic Training, with two specific “educationaltracks”. The senior level workshop theme was “Competenciesin Athletic Training”, which is designed as an examinationrefresher course for those students entering the final stages ofpreparation for the BOC certification examination. This year’smeeting had just over 700 students from nine of the 10 NATAdistricts across the United States attending the symposium.. Theathletic training students represented 62 athletic training educationprograms (ATEPs) from 34 states.

The Foundations in Athletic Training section, directed by RayCastle, PhD, ATC of Louisiana State University was divided intotwo educational “tracks” allowing athletic training students toparticipate in a track closely linked with their current educationallevel in their athletic training curriculum. Track “A” focused on“Prevention, Evaluation, and Initial Management of AthleticInjuries” while Track “B” focused on “Therapeutic Exercise,Modalities, and Professional Development”. Each educationaltrack incorporated in­depth lectures and hands­on laboratoryactivities for the students.

The symposium featured 55 outstanding faculty members withexpertise in teaching and clinical practice from throughout thesoutheast and outside of District IX. The two tracks had acombined attendance of approximately 408 athletic trainingstudents. The laboratory sessions for both tracks werecoordinated by Amanda Andrews, PhD, ATC of Troy University.

The Competencies in Athletic Training section was directed byR.T. Floyd, EdD, ATC of The University of West Alabama. Special effort was made to address major areas felt to beimportant in preparing for the BOC examination. Establishedleaders in athletic training education presented on numeroustopics, which included the BOC Competencies, each of the majorbody areas, therapeutic modalities, rehabilitation,organization/administration, psychosocial intervention/referral,pharmacological considerations and general medical conditions. Additionally, students were provided in advance of the

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L to R) MaryBeth Horodyski, SEATA President, Jessica Daniels ofNorthern Kentucky University, SEATA Memorial Undergraduate

Scholarship recipient, Jensine Jernigan of the University of Alabama,Jerry Rhea/Atlanta Falcons Undergraduate Scholarship Award

recipient, Elizabeth Wesselman of Northern Kentucky University, JimGallaspy Student Leadership Scholarship recipient , R.T. Floyd, District

IX Director

L to R) R.T. Floyd, District IX Director, Jessica Daniels of NorthernKentucky University, SEATA Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship

recipient and MaryBeth Horodyski, SEATA President

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symposium an online computerized mock examination composedby the faculty. The Competencies in Athletic Training sectionwas attended by 293 athletic training students.

The SEATA Student Senate held its meeting at the StudentSymposium held in Atlanta, Georgia.

In addition to the general sessions, SEATA held its annualClinical Case Study Presentation contest for athletic trainingstudents. An open invitation was provided to all athletictraining students to submit clinical case report abstracts forpresentation at the 25th Annual SEATA Athletic TrainingStudent Symposium. All abstracts were evaluated under ablind­review process that selected the top 25 ranked abstractsfor Free Communications Poster Session presentation, and thetop 15 ranked abstracts have been invited to present their casestudy in one of three moderator­lead sessions.

The 25 submissions will be evaluated to determine the highestscoring clinical study in each of the following areas:

Outstanding Clinical Case Study Abstract

Outstanding Clinical Case Study Oral Presentation

Outstanding Free Communications Poster Presentation

Outstanding (Overall) Clinical Case Study

RESPIRATORY DISTRESS IN A COLLEGIATE FIELD HOCKEYATHLETEWade Johnson, ATS, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CTTim White, MS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Assistant Athletic Trainer,Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CTJennifer Mead, MS, ATC, LAT, Associate Athletic Trainer, QuinnipiacUniversity, Hamden, CTStephen Straub,PhD, ATC, Professor Department of PhysicalTherapy, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT1st Place ­ Clinical Case Study Overall1st Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Poster Presentation3rd Place ­ Clinical Case Study Oral Presentation GRADE 2 INVERSION ANKLE SPRAIN IN A COLLEGIATESOFTBALL PLAYER: CASE REPORTSarah O’Keefe, Athletic Training Student, Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, LAAna Gross, MS, ATC, Associate Athletic Trainer, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge, LA2nd Place ­ Clinical Case Study Overall2nd Place ­ Clinical Case Study Oral Presentation3rd Place ­ Clinical Case Study Abstract INSIDIOUS ELBOW PAIN IN A COLLEGE FEMALEBrandy Jones, ATS, Athletic Training Student, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NCDavid Mistry, MD, Team Physician, University of Virginia,Charlottesville, VAJames Scifers, DScPT, SCS, LAT, ATC, Program Director, WesternCarolina University, Cullowhee, NC1st Place ­ Clinical Case Study Abstract3rd Place ­ Clinical Case Study Overall UPPER EXTREMITY INJURY IN AN ACTIVE MALEStephen Clark, Athletic Training Student, Georgia SouthernUniversity, Statesboro, GAJudson Williams, MS, MPT, OCS, CSCS, Clinical CoordinatorSoutheastern Orthopedic Center, Statesboro, GADr. Sarah Ritchie DHSc., ATC, Clinical Coordinator/Georgia

L to R) R.T. Floyd, District IX Director, Jensine Jernigan of theUniversity of Alabama, Jerry Rhea/Atlanta Falcons UndergraduateScholarship recipient and MaryBeth Horodyski, SEATA President

L to R) R.T. Floyd, District IX Director, Elizabeth Wesselman ofNorthern Kentucky University, Jim Gallaspy Student LeadershipScholarshiprecipient and MaryBeth Horodyski, SEATA President

SEATA Student Senate Committee

SEATA Student Senate Committee Officers

Clinical Case Study ­ OverallOutstanding Clinical Case Study ­ Abstract

Outstanding Clinical Case Study ­ Oral PresentationOutstanding Clinical Case Study ­ Poster Presentation

2010 Outstanding Clinical Case Study ­ Overall Winners

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Southern University, Statesboro, GA1st Place ­ Clinical Case Study Oral Presentation4th Place ­ Clinical Case Study Overall GROSS HEMATURIA IN A 19­YEAR­OLD NCAA DIVISION ICOLLEGIATE FEMALE SWIMMERDavid Gambel, Athletic Training Student, Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, LACraig Fafara, ATC, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, LouisianaState University, Baton Rouge, LA1st Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Poster Presentation RECURRENT ANTERIOR SHOULDER INSTABILITY OFCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL ATHLETEAlexa Kryglowski, Athletic Training Student, University of CentralFlorida, Orlando, FLMary Vander Heiden, MA, ATC, LAT, Head Football Athletic TrainerUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando, FLJud Fann, MS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Assistant Athletic Trainer Universityof Central Florida, Orlando, FL1st Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Poster Presentation ACUTE SHOULDER INJURY IN A COLLEGIATE FOOTBALLPLAYERAmanda R. Taylor, Athletic Training Student, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NCThomas E. Bossung, MEd, ATC; Head Athletic Trainer, VanderbiltUniversity, Nashville, TNJill A. Manners, MS, MPT, LAT, ATC; Coordinator of ClinicalEducation, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC1st Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Poster Presentation TRAUMATIC KNEE INJURY IN A COLLEGIATE WOMEN’SSOCCER PLAYERBryan E. Fletcher, ATS, Athletic Training Student, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NCJ. Taylor Thomas, ATS, Athletic Training Student, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NCKorey C. Hampton, MSEd, LAT, ATC; Assistant Athletic Trainer, UNCat Asheville, Asheville, NCJill A. Manners, MS, MPT, LAT, ATC; Coordinator of ClinicalEducation, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC2nd Place ­ Clinical Case Study Abstract EXUDATIVE PHARYNGITIS IN A DIVISION­I FOOTBALL PLAYER:A CASE REPORTStephanie Garcia, Athletic Training Student, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge, LAJon Lukas, ATC, Graduate Assistant, Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, LA4th Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Abstract4th Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Oral Presentation LOWER EXTREMITY INJURY IN A DIVISION 1 COLLEGIATEVOLLEYBALL PLAYERHope Stalcup, Athletic Training Student, Georgia SouthernUniversity, Statesboro, GABeth Saunders, ATC/L, NREMTB, Graduate Assistant AthleticTrainer, Georgia Southern University/Statesboro, GASarah Ritchie, DHSc, ATC, Clinical Coordinator, Georgia SouthernUniversity, Statesboro, GA4th Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Abstract PLATELET RICH PLASMA INJECTION FOR A CHRONICHAMSTRING INJURY IN A DIVISION I TRACK ATHLETEEmily Gibb, Boston University, Boston, MABrian Vesci, MA, ATC, LAT, Athletic Trainer, Adjunct FacultyMember, Boston University, Boston, MAMatthew Pecci, MD, Boston University, Boston, MA

2010 Outstanding Clinical Case Study ­ Abstract Winners

2010 Outstanding Clinical Case Study Winners ­ Oral Presentation

2010 Outstanding Clinical Case Study Winners ­ Poster Presentation

2010 SEATA Clinical Case Study Presenters

The University of Florida were the 2nd Annual Quiz Bowl winners

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4th Place (Tie) ­ Clinical Case Study Oral Presentation LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDECTOMY OF A DIVISION 1COLLEGIATE MALE BASEBALL PLAYERAshley Kemske, Athletic Training Student, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge, LABeau Lowery ATC, PT, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA NON­CONTACT KNEE INJURY IN A COLLEGIATE FOOTBALLATHLETE: A CASE REPORTC. Suzy Schock, Athletic Training Student, University of Florida,Gainesville, FLAnthony N. Pass, MEd, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Head Football AthleticTrainer/University of Florida, Gainesville, FLPatricia M. Tripp, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Director of UndergraduateAthletic Training Education, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL LOWER EXTREMITY FOOT INJURY IN A DIVISION I COLLEGIATEFOOTBALL DEFENSIVE LINEMENSamuel Kilby, Athletic Training Student, Georgia SouthernUniversity, Statesboro, GAMatthew Biancuzzo, MS, ATC, Assistant Athletic Trainer, GeorgiaSouthern University, Statesboro, GARobert Jackson, MS, ATC, Assistant Athletic Trainer, GeorgiaSouthern University, Statesboro, GASarah Ritchie, DHSc, ATC, Clinical Coordinator, Georgia SouthernUniversity, Statesboro, GAMargo Long, ATC, Volunteer Athletic Trainer, Georgia SouthernUniversity, Statesboro, GA A UNIQUE FOURTH FINGER INJURY IN A MALE COLLEGIATEFOOTBALL ATHLETE: A CASE REPORTSarah Holton, Athletic Training Student, University of Florida,Gainesville, FLMeghan Fornoff, MS, ATC, LAT, Assistant Football Athletic Trainer,University of Florida, Gainesville, FLPatricia M. Tripp, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCS, University of Florida,Gainesville, FLLISFRANC SPRAIN IN DIVISION I COLLEGIATE FOOTBALLPLAYERNikolas Turner, Athletic Training Student, University of CentralFlorida, Orlando, FLMary Vander Heiden, MA, ATC, LAT, Head Football Athletic Trainer,University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL VALGUS EXTENSION OVERLOAD INJURY IN COLLEGIATEDIVISION I SOFTBALL PITCHER: A CASE REPORTMelissa Rosen, Athletic Training Student, University of Florida,Gainesville, FLEric King, ATC, LAT, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer­Softball,University of Florida/Gainesville, FLPatricia M. Tripp, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Director of UndergraduateAthletic Training Education, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL MEDIAL FOOT PAIN IN A DIVISION I COLLEGIATE SOFTBALLPLAYERMegan Brunelle, ATS, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CTTim White, MS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Assistant Athletic Trainer,Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CTStephen Straub,PhD,ATC, Professor Department of PhysicalTherapy, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT PRE­PRACTICE ACTIVITY RESULTS IN NECK INJURY IN A HIGHSCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYEREmily Whittington, Athletic Training Student, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NCFrank Baker, Athletic Training Student, Western Carolina University,Cullowhee, NCNick Martin, MS, LAT, ATC, Head Athletic Trainer, Pisgah HighSchool, Canton, NC

University of Central Florida Presenters

The Saturday morning breakfast included recognition ofthe Clinical Case Study Contest winners, presentation ofthe SEATA Athletic Training Undergraduate ScholarshipAward Winners and recognition of sponsors for the athletictraining student symposium.

The SEATA Scholarship Committee presented the 2010undergraduate scholarships. This year’s recipient of theSEATA Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship was JessicaDaniels of Northern Kentucky University, JensineJernigan of the University of Alabama and ElizabethWesselman of Northern Kentucky University received theJim Gallaspy Student Leadership Scholarship. TheScholarship Committee is proud of these exemplaryindividuals who have succeeded in perpetuating thestandards of excellence exemplified by athletic trainers. Congratulations to our 2010 winners.

The symposia was a tremendous success, due in largepart to our corporate support from the following:

SEATA EXECUTIVE PARTNER

Bauerfeind USA www.bauerfeindusa.comGatorade Sports Marketing (www.gatorade.com)Mississippi Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center(www.msmoc.com)

SEATA COMMITTEE PARTNERS

Breg, Inc. (www.breg.com)

Workshop Partners

A.T. Still University – Arizona School of HealthSciences (www.atsu.edu/ashs)myCEUsource, LLC (https://CE.occutrain.com)Thera­Band Academy (www.Thera­BandAcademy.com)Turning Technologies, LLC(www.TurningTechnologies.com)Cramer Products, Inc. www.cramersportsmed.com

Clinical Education Partners

Champion Sports Medicine, a Benchmark Medical

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Ashley Long, PhD, LAT, ATC, Assistant Professor, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NC LUMBAR SPINE PAIN IN A COLLEGIATE MALE BASEBALLPLAYERAndrea Kaufman, ATS, Athletic Training Student, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NCLynette Mount, MS, LAT, ATC, Assistant Athletic Trainer, WesternCarolina University, Cullowhee, NCJill Manners, MS, LAT, ATC, Associate Professor, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NC CHRONIC GROIN PAIN IN A COLLEGIATE MALE FOOTBALLRUNNING BACK: A CASE REPORTCaitlin Whale, Athletic Training Student, University of Florida,Gainesville, FLAnthony Pass, M.Ed, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Head Athletic Trainer,University of Florida/Gainesville, FLPatricia M. Tripp, PhD, ATC, LAT, CSCS, ATEP Program Director,University of Florida/Gainesville, FL EVIDENCE BASED MANAGEMENT OF UNILATERALPATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME IN A DIVISION I FEMALEBASKETBALL PLAYERMichael Baum, Boston University, Boston, MAAmanda Thoens, MA, ATC, LAT, Athletic Trainer, Boston University,Boston, MABrian Vesci, MA, ATC, LAT, Athletic Trainer, Boston University,Boston, MA THORACIC SPINE PAIN IN A HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERAndrea Kaufman, ATS, Athletic Training Student, Western CarolinaUniversity, Cullowhee, NCDoug Branch, MS, LAT, ATC, Head Athletic Trainer, SmokyMountain High School, Sylva, NCJames Scifers, DScPT, SCS, LAT, ATC, Program Director, WesternCarolina University, Cullowhee, NC ICE ALLERGY IN A DIVISION­I VOLLEYBALL PLAYER: A CASEREPORTErica Williams, Athletic Training Student, Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge, LAShari Benson, ATC, Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer, LouisianaState University, Baton Rouge, LA PATELLAR TENDON RUPTURE IN A DIVISION I TRACK ANDFIELD HEPTATHLETEZoila Rivera­Sánchez, Athletic Training Student, University ofCentral Florida, Orlando, FLEdmeston Woodley, ATC, Assistant Athletic Trainer, University ofCentral Florida, Orlando, FLJud Fann, MS, ATC, LAT, CSCS, Assistant Athletic Trainer,University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

SubsidiaryFoot Management, Inc.(www.footmanagement.com)

Lecture Partners

University of Colorado at Colorado SpringsSlack, Inc. (www.slackinc.com)Varsity Spirit, Inc. (www.varsity.com)

The NATA Research & Education Foundation exhibit wasalso available for the participants to learn more about theFoundation and pick up copies of Grant InformationSummaries of recent research it has funded.

This year also marked the Inaugural SEATA Quiz Bowlwhich was held on Friday evening and coordinated by EricJ. Fuchs, DA, ATC, EMT of Eastern KentuckyUniversity. Seventeen teams from athletic trainingeducation programs in SEATA participated. TheUniversity of Florida won the 2nd Annual Quiz Bowlwinners and will represent District IX at the 2nd AnnualNATA Quiz Bowl in Philadelphia, PA

The SEATA Quiz Bowl Committee which consisted of Dr.Fuchs, Hanna Clark, MS, ATC, and Matt Hoch, MS,ATC, would like to thank all the contestants, their facultyrepresentatives, and everyone that supported the event. The inaugural SEATA Quiz Bowl was a huge successwith twelve athletic training programs represented in thecompetition and over three hundred people in theaudience. All seventeen teams put forth a terrific effortmaking it a very competitive competition.

Please help make next year’s SEATA Quiz Bowl biggerand better. If your school did not enter a team in thisyear’s competition, be sure to get a team together and joinus next year. The SEATA Quiz Bowl Committee isalready working on further improvements and anticipatesthat next year’s competition will generate more teams,more rivalry, and more fun. Again, thank you to everyonewho supported this year’s quiz bowl and please join usagain next year for a chance to represent SEATA at theNational Quiz Bowl.

Next year’s symposium will again feature theCompetencies in Athletic Training section for seniors aswell as the two tracks for all other students focusing onFoundations of Athletic Training tracks. Students shouldplan on attending this event scheduled for February 3­5 or10­12, 2011 in Atlanta. Please visit the SEATA website,and also the NATA News for more details on both events.

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Michael Baum, Boston University, Boston, MA

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Alexa Kryglowski, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

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Stephen Clark, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA

Bryan E. Fletcher, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC

David Gambel, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

Zoila Rivera­Sánchez, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

Melissa Rosen, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Samuel Kilby, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA

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Stephanie Garcia, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

Emily Gibb, Boston University, Boston, MA

Sarah Holton, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

C. Suzy Schock, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Hope Stalcup, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA

Amanda R. Taylor, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC

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Wade Johnson, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT

Brandy Jones, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC

Andrea Kaufman, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC

Nikolas Turner, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL

Caitlin Whale, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Emily Whittington, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC

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Andrea Kaufman, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC Erica Williams, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

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