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Medford/Somerville,
Mass. – For the second year in a row, Tufts senior Cindy Manning,
of the women’s cross country/track & field teams was named a 1999-2000
GTE Academic All-American. In November, Manning placed 22nd at the
NCAA National Championship, helping the Jumbos to an 11th place
finish in the team’s first-ever appearance. The performance earned
Manning All-American honors.
Manning,
who is also a two-time national qualifier in track and hold the
team records for the 5,000 Meters Indoors (17:10) and the 10,000
Meters Outdoors (37:08). In addition to competing as a runner in
the fall, winter and spring seasons, she is an extraordinary student
and volunteers for several campus and community organizations.
Manning,
who will graduate on May 21, carries a 3.91 grade point average
as a Biopsychology major. A member of Phi Betta Kappa and the Psi
Chi Psychology Honor Society, she has been vice-president of the
Tufts chapter of the Golden Key National Honor Society and one of
this year’s recipients of the university’s Alex Elias Memorial Prize
Scholarship for community activities and outstanding athletic and
scholarly accomplishments.
Manning
is part of a long line of Academic All-Americans at Tufts. The University
has placed a student-athlete on the first, second or third team
each year since 1997. In addition to the national honors, several
student-athletes are named to Northeast Region Academic All-America
teams each year.
    

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