Not bad for a sucky land grant U. grad. huh?Hill receives top Academic All-American honor
Thursday, March 03, 2005
By Steve Grinczel
EVANSTON, Ill. -- Michigan State senior guard Chris Hill's hard work in the classroom has paid off.
On Wednesday, Hill was named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American of the Year, succeeding former Connecticut standout Emeka Okafor, who received the honor last season. Hill also was named first-team Academic All-American for the second consecutive year.
"Being named Academic All-American of the Year is an unbelievable honor," Hill said before MSU's win against Northwestern on Wednesday. "I probably won't be able to appreciate what it means until years later when I look back at my college career. When I came to Michigan State my goal was to become an Academic All-American. It wasn't until last year that I even knew there was a single person honored.
"I have to give a lot of credit to my parents for instilling the work ethic and discipline in me, both academically and athletically. They taught me the importance of setting goals and keeping sight on them through ups and downs."
Hill, a Finance major with a 3.75 grade point average, was a third-team Academic All-American as a sophomore.
"As I told my team, you don't have the opportunity to coach or play with someone who has accomplished a top honor very often," said Spartan coach Tom Izzo. "We are very proud of what Chris has accomplished on the court, but even prouder of what he's been able to accomplish in the classroom." = Class.
Other members of the first team are Southern Methodist's Eric Castro, Will Emerson of Mercer, Johannes Herber of West Virginia and Southwest Missouri State's Derek Winans.
Hill is the only Spartan to be honored more than once. MSU's other basketball Academic All-Americans are: Ralph Simpson (1970), Greg Kelser (1979) and Matt Steigenga (1990).
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Wonder what some of our OTHER fine fans in here can show in these areas? After all, isn't college about learning, and graduating with a degree, to prepare you for the afterlife?
This Saturday, Michigan State holds its "Senior Day" game @ the Breslin Center. Honors go to:
Tim Bograkos, Flint Central HS; a former Walk On.
Anthony Hamo, Flint Powers High School.
Kelvin Torbert, Flint Northwestern HS. (Noticing a trend here?!)
Alan Anderson, Might be teams MVP
and Mr. Chris Hill.
The last Senior ^ introduced, and may just recieve a VERY long standing ovation from one of the classiest programs and fans around anywhere.