Women’s Compound Team
Brittany Lorenti James Madison University
Erika Anschutz Miami University (Ohio)
Jessica Fasula James Madison University
Cassie Raffaelli Texas A&M University
Lindsay Christensen Weber State University
Stephanie Gallagher James Madison University
Maggie Huff Arizona State University
Ashley Occhipinti Pennsylvania State University
Ashley Votruba Arizona State University
Lindsey Fackler Pennsylvania College of Technology

Men’s Compound Team
Braden Gellenthien James Madison University
Steve Gatto Atlantic Cape Community College
Jedd Greshock James Madison University
Steve Schwade University of South Carolina
Daniel Wido Pennsylvania College of Technology
Mark Schiavo Atlantic Cape Community College
Zachary Plannick Pennsylvania College of Technology
Jason Winter University of Wisconsin, Steven’s Point
Brock Smith Pennsylvania College of Technology
Michael Ashton James Madison University

 

Men’s Recurve Team
Dakota Sinclair Arizona State University
Tim Meyers Texas A&M University
Jeff Anderson University of Washington
Nate McCullough James Madison University
Michael Quayle Trident Technical College
Ted Harden Arizona State University
Robert Hanson University of Southern California
Elbert Cly Dine College
Nick Kale James Madison University
Kevin Barker Texas A&M University

 

Women’s Recurve Team
Margot Stuchin Columbia University
Annette Gorelik Harvey Mudd College
Sara Mancini Columbia University
Tina Jeon Yale University
Robin Liang Columbia University
Sara Goshorn Columbia University
Lyndsey Marzec Texas A&M University
Catherine Wu University of California, Berkeley
Tami Raffaelli Texas A&M University
Alexandria Garyn Columbia University

Selection Criteria for All-American

The College Division of the National Archery Association has recurve and compound divisions for both men and women. To be eligible for the college division, an archer must be enrolled as a full-time student and be a member of the NAA. To become an All-American, an archer must shoot in both the U.S. National Indoor Championships and the U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championships (the collegiate outdoor national tournament). The combined scores of these two tournaments determine All-American status.