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Track and Field, 2008-11
Trecey Rew-Hoover won the 2011 NCAA discus championship for the Lady Demons, was a three-time All-American, and was an Academic All-American ... won the national championship with a school record 192-4 throw to top competitors from power schools like Arizona State and Tennessee … also earned second-team All-America honors in the shot put by finishing 15
th at the 2011 NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa ... named the 2011 NCAA Division I Field Events Women's Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association ... after graduating in May 2010 with a 3.86 grade point average in broadcast journalism, Rew-Hoover posted a perfect 4.0 in her first year pursuing a master's degree in sport administration ... voted to the Academic All-America Track and Cross Country Team as a second-team selection … earned the 13
th Academic All-America Award by an NSU student-athlete since 1986 … the Garland, Texas native became the first Lady Demon to capture a national title … gave the Northwestern track and field program its third NCAA crown and first since 1990 ... Rew-Hoover swept the 2011 Southland Conference Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Student-Athlete of the Year honors … finished her career with eight individual Southland titles, winning the conference Field Event Athlete of the Year award in the final three SLC championships she entered ... a three-time All-America recipient in the sport by virtue of her finishes in the shot put and discus at her last two NCAA Outdoor Championships … was ninth in the 2010 NCAA meet in the shot put ... the school and Southland Conference record holder in both events, she had collegiate bests of 192-4 in the discus and 57-0 ¼ in the shot … competed against some of the world's top competitors at the 2011 USA Track and Field Championships where Rew-Hoover finished seventh in the discus and 15
th in the shot put.
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