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Posted May 13, 2010


Oaxaca, MacIndoe earn academic all-RMAC honors

Related: RMAC Men's Tennis Academic all-RMAC team

CSU-Pueblo sent an RMAC-high three members to the academic all-RMAC team, headlined by first-team recognition for Ricardo Oaxaca (Sr., Puebla, Mexico) and Sean MacIndoe (So., Pueblo, Colo.).

Oaxaca, the Pack's top singles player, finished as the runner-up for RMAC Academic Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.  He is a business management major who carries a 3.66 GPA.

MacIndoe, who has alternated between five- and six-singles for the Pack, boasts the highest GPA in the RMAC with a 3.96 grade-point-average as a mass communications major.

Also joining Oaxaca and MacIndoe on the team was Andrew Rogers (So., Colorado Springs, Colo.).  Rogers is a civil engineering major with a 3.37 GPA.