Four Named to Philadelphia Inquirer Winter Academic All-Area Teams
PHILADELPHIA - Four Swarthmore College student-athletes - Kathryn Stockbower '11 of the women's basketball team, Travis Pollen '12 and Daniel Duncan '13 of the men's swimming team and Sarah Bedolfe '11 of the women's swimming team - have been selected to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area teams for their respective winter sports, the paper announced on Tuesday.
Additionally, Stockbower has been honored as the women's
basketball Academic All-Area Co-Player of the Year along with
University of the Sciences' Melissa Rotz, marking the
second-consecutive year that she has been named Player of the Year.
She is the second Swarthmore student-athlete to be named Academic
All-Area Player of the Year during the 2010-11 season, following
David D'Annunzio '12 (men's soccer).
Bedolfe, Duncan and Pollen are all first-time selections, while
Stockbower makes the team for the third time in her career.
In order to be eligible for the All-Area team, an athlete must be
of sophomore athletic standing, have a cumulative grade-point
average of 3.0 or better, and be a starter or key reserve. The
team is voted on by the sports information directors of the 28
schools from the Philadelphia area.
Bedolfe (Dana Point, Calif./Dana Hills) developed into the one of
the Garnet's top distance swimmers during her senior season. At the
2011 Centennial Conference Championships, she helped the team
finish in third place by reaching the finals in both the 500
freestyle (5:21.01) and 1650 freestyle (18:30.16). At
Swarthmore's 2011 Athletics Department Awards Banquet, Bedolfe was
presented with the May E. Parry Award, which is given to the senior
woman who, by her loyalty, sportsmanship, and versatility in
athletics, has made a valuable contribution to Swarthmore
College.
Duncan (St. Charles, Mo./St. Charles West) was consistently the
Garnet's top swimmer during the 2010-11 season, earning a team-high
four medals at the Centennial Conference Championships and leading
the team to a third place finish. Duncan earned silver in the 200
IM (1:57.91) and 400 IM (4:12.33), while taking bronze in both the
200 butterfly (1:56.95) and 400 medley relay.
During the 2010-11 season, Duncan recorded Swarthmore’s top
time in 200 free (1:45.46), 200 IM (1:57.91) and 400 IM
(4:12.33) as well as top five Centennial Conference times in
200 fly, 200 IM, and 400 IM.
Pollen (Elkins Park, Pa./Abington), a two-time Capital One
Academic All-District Men's At-Large Second Team selection, is the
American record holder in the 50-yard (54.80) and 100-yard (54.73)
freestyle for his paralympic class (S9). During the 2010-11 season,
Pollen broke his own record in the 100-yard freestyle and finished
in third place in both the 50 and 100 meter freestyles for his
paralympic class at the 2011 US Paralympic Spring National
Championships.
Stockbower (Fort Washington, Pa./Upper Dublin) wrapped up her
Garnet career as one of the most decorated players in program
history, breaking numerous Swarthmore program records and reaching
several national and conference milestones. During the 2011 season,
Stockbower became the all-time NCAA Division III leader for career
double-doubles (83), Swarthmore's all-time leading rebounder
(1,335) and third all-time leading scorer (1,677) and was named
WBCA Honorable Mention All-America. A double major in biology and
German studies, Stockbower was also honored for her excellence in
the classroom by earning a place on the 2010-11 Capital One
Academic All-America First Team. A recent recipient of a Fulbright
Scholarship, Stockbower will be teaching in Germany during the
2011-2012 school year.






