~ The two Southeast athletes had near-perfect records in the classroom.
Jessi Wuellner enjoyed being a part of something special at Southeast Missouri State.
During her four-year run as a member of the women's soccer team, Wuellner helped the program post a cumulative 44-25-10 record with four winning seasons.
The senior from the Chicago suburb of Roselle, Ill., was a key player the entire time.
A defender, Wuellner started in 66 games, including 19 each of the past two years. She was an all-Ohio Valley Conference second-team selection in 2006, earning her second consecutive league recognition.
To cap it off, she was part of Southeast's first NCAA tournament team this past season. The Redhawks won the OVC tournament and played Illinois in the first round of the NCAA tournament, losing in a game played in St. Louis.
"Being a senior, it was really exciting that we made it this far. It was an awesome way to finish the season and go out with a bang," Wuellner said.
She had one more highlight on Tuesday night at Southeast's All Sports Year-End Celebration. In addition to being recognized onstage with her teammates as the OVC champions, she earned the Trombetta Award as the senior female athlete with the highest career grade point average.
Wuellner carries a 3.97 GPA while majoring in technical graphics.
Matt Boyack earned the men's equivalent, the Jewel Award. The tight end from Clermont, Fla., graduated in December with a 3.977 GPA. He majored in secondary education and was not at Tuesday night's banquet at the Show Me Center because he has a teaching job in Florida.
The night provided one more chance to recognize the Southeast women's basketball team, which won its second straight OVC tournament title to earn its second NCAA tourney berth. This time, it was coach John Ishee handing out the honors to his players, giving big hugs to Lachelle Lyles, Tarina Nixon and Rachel Blunt. He recognized the entire team with the Hoffmeister Award for inspiration, due to the adversity it overcame with a coaching change early in the season and a continuing NCAA investigation.
The soccer team also went on stage en masse, and goalie Lindsay Pickering earned the MVP honors. It also was announced she will share the softball team MVP honors for 2007.
Pickering and Wuellner played together four seasons on the back end for Southeast, and Wuellner enjoyed being able to lift the program to new heights.
"I definitely was part of the building process," Wuellner said. "We got a lot of good, hard-working players that came in ... and made it more competitive every year. As a program, we're getting bigger and have a lot more fans."
For Wuellner, maintaining the high GPA while competing did not come without sacrifice.
"It wasn't too bad," she said. "It did require me to do a lot of extra lab time since you can't just take your homework on the bus since you do need your computer. It just meant I had to stay after class or go early, just put in the extra time to keep my grades up.
"Once I realized it was achievable, I pushed myself more to stay at a high standard."
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AWARD WINNERS
All Sports Year-End Celebration
Special Awards
Jewel Award (senior male athlete with highest GPA) -- Matt Boyack, football
Trombetta Award (senior female athlete with highest GPA) -- Jessi Wuellner, women's soccer
National Student-Athlete Advisory Council -- Matt Carter, baseball
NCAA Foundation Leadership Winner -- Bryce Kristal, women's tennis
NCAA Woman of the Year nominee -- Lindsay Zeiler, women's track
Individual Sport Awards
Volleyball
Pursuit of Excellence award -- Molly Davis
Howard's MVP award -- Jessie Koeper
Football
Goddard Award (lineman with highest GPA) -- Francisco Perez
Vogelsang Award (most valuable players) -- Tim Holloman, back; Francisco Perez, lineman.
Ken Hargens Award (top defensive back) -- Kendall Magana
Hamby Award (highest GPA) -- Matt Boyack
Kenneth Knox Award (top defensive lineman) -- Edgar Jones
Golden Helmet Award (leading tackler) -- Adam Casper
KZIM/KSIM Award -- Edgar Jones
Women's soccer
Howard's MVP Award -- Lindsay Pickering
Women's KZIM/KSIM MVP -- Kevin McNab
Women's basketball
Susan Guidicy Award (most valuable player) -- Lachelle Lyles
Tammy Hoffmeister Award (most inspirational player) -- 2006-07 team
Hoover Award (exemplary skill in academics and athletics) -- Rachel Blunt
Howard's MVP -- Tarina Nixon
Gymnastics
Howard's MVP -- Jena Nguyen
Women's indoor/outdoor track and field
Howard's MVP (indoor track) -- Natasha Fortenberry
Howard's MVP (outdoor track) -- Lindsay Zeiler
Howard's MVP (indoor field) -- Ashley Brewer
Howard's MVP (outdoor field) -- Ashley Brewer
Men's indoor/outdoor track and field
KZIM/KSIM MVP (indoor track) -- Chris Williams
KZIM/KSIM MVP (outdoor track) -- Brandon Karcher
KZIM/KSIM MVP (indoor field) -- John Berry
KZIM/KSIM MVP (outdoor field) -- Brandon Colbert
Men's basketball
Scott Edgar Award (top newcomer) -- Rod Pearson
Cecil Tate Award (outstanding defensive player) -- David Johnson
C.P. Harris Award (outstanding player) -- Brandon Foust
KZIM/KSIM MVP Award -- Mike Rembert
Women's tennis
Howard's MVP (singles) -- Bryce Kristal
Howard's MVP (doubles) -- Bryce Kristal, Drew Kristal
Softball
Howard's MVP Award (2006) -- Stephanie Huffman
Howard's MVP Award (2007) -- Stephanie Mata, Lindsay Pickering
Baseball
Joe Uhls Award (2006) (highest slugging percentage) -- Andy Johnson
KZIM/KSIM MVP Award (2006) -- Levi Olson
Cheerleaders
Howard's MVP -- Stacy Cummings
KZIM/KSIM MVP -- Steve Jolly
Sundancers
Howard's MVP -- Leah Wellen
Trainers
Howard's MVP -- Katie Stemmler
KZIM/KSIM MVP -- Eric North
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