Genny Hickman | Posted: 2 May 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Pearce brothers, Sam Tullis and David Ball garner WCC All-Academic awards

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SAN BRUNO, Calif. – John Pearce and Matthew Pearce were named to the West Coast Conference 2017-18 Men’s All-Academic Team on Wednesday, while teammates Sam Tullis and David Ball received Honorable Mention.

John Pearce, a senior from Provo, Utah, completed his college career with a 3.88 GPA as an economics major. He finished the season with a 14-5 singles record, playing mostly in the No. 4 slot. Pearce also contributed a 14-6 doubles record. This is his third appearance on the WCC All-Academic team. 

Matthew Pearce, a junior from Provo, Utah, boasts a conference-high 3.97 GPA as a management strategy major. He completed the season with an 11-4 doubles record and a 7-8 singles record, playing in the No. 6 slot.

Sam Tullis, a sophomore from Centerville, Utah, received Honorable Mention honors with David Ball, a sophomore from Palo Alto, California. Tullis, a pre-accounting major, led the Cougars in singles wins with an 18-6 record, playing mostly in the No. 3 slot. Ball, a management major, contributed an 8-4 doubles record and a 4-5 singles record.

At the end of each season, the WCC selects an all-academic team for each sport. A student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA, while contributing significantly on the team to be considered.

Read the full WCC release here

Name Institution Class GPA Major
Charles Boyce Loyola Marymount Sr. 3.35 Masters of Educational Studies
Kyle Everly Gonzaga Soph. 3.75 Business Administration
Jamie Fisher Portland Sr.  3.49 Computer Science
Connor Garnett Santa Clara Jr.  3.40 Finance
Johan Joenhagen San Francisco Sr.  3.88 Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Ryan Marker San Fracisco Jr.  3.85 Undeclared
Bernardo Oliveira Pacific Sr.  3.64 Business Administration
Gui Osorio San Diego Soph. 3.77

International Relations

John Pearce Brigham Young Sr.  3.88 Economics 
Matthew Pearce Brigham Young Jr.  3.97 Management Strategy 
Robert Seby Santa Clara Jr.  3.71 Biochemistry
Nash Vollenweider Saint Mary's Sr.  3.21 Kinesiology: Health & Human Performance 

 

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