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Simone Charley named a First-Team Academic All-American

Simone Charley broke her own school record in the triple jump Saturday. (Photo by David Dawson)Simone Charley broke her own school record in the triple jump Saturday. (Photo by David Dawson)

June 23, 2017

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Commodore track and field star Simone Charley added to her list of accomplishments on Friday when she was named a first-team Academic All-American for track and field/cross country by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), becoming the first Vanderbilt track and field/cross country athlete to be named a first-team Academic All-American and only the second track and field/cross country athlete to be named to an Academic All-American team (Stacey Carpenter, 1999).

Charley is a Hoover, Ala. native and is a dual-major in psychology and sociology. She was a 2017 NCAA Indoor First Team All-American and broke the indoor school record in the triple jump with a leap of 44-5.25. Charley also competes for the Vanderbilt soccer team. She was also a second-team All-American in 2014 and a first-team selection in 2015 and 2016.

In all, Charley becomes the 13th first-team selection to an Academic All-American team and the first since Molly Kinsella was named a first-team honoree for women’s soccer in 2010. Charley is also the third Vanderbilt student-athlete to be named to a CoSIDA All-American team this academic year, joining Kacy Scarpa, who was a third-team member of the women’s soccer team, and Luke Kornet, who was honored as a second-team selection for men’s basketball. 2016-17 marks the most academic All-Americans for Vanderbilt athletics since 1999, when Vanderbilt had four selections.