Herdman Again Leads GNAC Academic Stars

PORTLAND, Ore. ā€“ For the second year in a row, the Great Northwest Athletic Conferenceā€™s top defensive player is also at the top of the list of academic performers.

 

Simon Fraserā€™s Jordan Herdman, the GNAC Defensive Player of the Year, leads the list of 49 selections to the GNAC Football All-Academic Team. Herdman, who led the conference and finished third in Division II with 14.8 tackles per game, has maintained a 3.99 cumulative grade point average as a biomedical physiology major.

 

Joining Herdman on the Academic All-Conference team are his twin brother Justin Herdman and junior Andrew Pauls, who both study Biomedical Physiology as well. All three student athletes are repeat selections.

 

Pauls, a tight end who caught three touchdown passes for the Clan this season boasts a 3.67 GPA while Justin Herdman who ranks third in the GNAC averaging 9.2 tackles per game, has a 3.55 GPA.

 

Jordan Herdman is one of four GNAC football players with a cumulative GPA of 3.90 or better.

 

To qualify for the GNAC Academic all-conference team, student-athletes must have a minimum GPA of 3.20, be in their second year of competition at their current institution, and must be a projected letter winner.

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