
Tulsa’s Clara Langley Named The American’s Scholar Athlete Sport Excellence Award Winner for Women’s Cross-Country
7/12/2017 3:50:00 PM | Track and Field
PROVIDENCE, RI – University of Tulsa cross country and track & field student-athlete Clara Langley earned the American Athletic Conference's Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award for women's cross-country, as announced today by league commissioner Mike Aresco.
The award is given in each of the 21 league-sponsored sports to the top student-athlete based on academic success, athletic accolades, volunteerism and community service.
Langley, from Kingston, Canada, earned all-conference honors in cross-country for three seasons and was a member of three conference cross-country championship teams. She placed seventh individually at the 2016 American Athletic Conference Cross Country Championships in the fall. Langley has also been a two-time all-conference selection in outdoor track for the Golden Hurricane.
Lanagley completed her career at Tulsa with a perfect 4.00 grade point average. She earned CoSIDA (College Sports Information Director of America) First-Team Academic All-District® honors for District 7 this season.
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