Maryland baseball’s Brett Harman and field hockey’s Harriet Tibble were recognized by the Atlantic Coast Conference Wednesday as Maryland’s 2011-12 Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year.
Harman, a native of Westminster, Md., has been a standout pitcher since he stepped on campus almost five years ago. After undergoing Tommy John surgery and missing the entire 2011 season, Harman had a stellar 3.04 ERA in 2012, which led to 2012 All-ACC second team honors.
Harman graduated in May with a degree in Kinesiological Sciences and earned the baseball team’s Academic Achievement award. Harman earned Dean’s List honors five times, was named to Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in nine semesters, the ACC All-Academic Team in three of his four eligible seasons, and earned a perfect semester GPA of 4.00 five times.
Tibble, a junior from Surrey, England, is a standout defender on the reigning NCAA champion field hockey team. In each of her three seasons with the Terrapins, she helped lead them to the NCAA title game, winning two titles. Tibble was named to the 2011 NFHCA All-American second-team, the 2011 All-ACC Team, and the 2011 NCAA All-Tournament Team.
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