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March and April 2013
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Ian Evans (Golf / Sr. / San Antonio, Texas): Evans is in the midst of his senior year with the ACU golf team and has averaged 76.9 shots per round through seven tournaments as a Wildcat. His best individual finish was an eighth-place showing at the 2013 James S. Litz Memorial in San Antonio. Evans has a 3.81 cumulative grade-point average majoring in accounting and finance. He has made both the Dean’s List and Athletic Honor Roll during his two years at ACU. He joined the Wildcats following two years at Odessa College, where he was an academic all-America as a sophomore. 
Shelby Hall (Softball / Sr. / Ovilla, Texas): Hall is enjoying her best year as a Wildcat in 2013 as she currently ranks among the Lone Star Conference leaders with a 2.15 earned-run average and seven victories through eight starts. She has also struck out 29 batters, while holding them to a .250 batting average. Hall went 5-2 last year as a part time starter, but pitched well enough to earn spots on the NFCA’s and conference’s all-academic teams. Hall has a 3.85 cumulative grade-point average majoring in political science and pre-law. 
Shalaina Lakey (Track and Field / Sr. / Hamlin, Texas): Lakey is one of Abilene Christian’s top throwers for its track and field program and also serves the school as president of its Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Lakey recently made the all-Lone Star Conference team after winning an indoor championship in the weight throw with a distance of 56 feet-11.5 inches, and this outdoor season has already recorded a NCAA provisional qualifying throw in the hammer (168-02). Lakey has a cumulative grade-point average of 3.31 majoring in special education. 
Rodge Macy (Baseball / Sr. / Fort Worth, Texas): Macy is the Wildcats’ everyday catcher and is the middle of his second year after transferring in from Vernon Junior College. Macy made second team all-Lone Star Conference as a junior after hitting .286 with 29 RBI, and this year he his batting .315 through 29 starts with 16 runs, three extra-base hits and 16 RBI. He has also swiped four bases. Macy’s career single-game highs include two triples vs. Arkansas Tech and three runs scored vs. Colorado Christian. A member of ACU’s athletic honor roll, Macy has a cumulative grade-point average of 3.3 majoring in accounting.