Dalhousie’s Dunn-Suen and StFX’s Locke named Top Academic All-Canadians

Dalhousie’s Dunn-Suen and StFX’s Locke named Top Academic All-Canadians

TORONTO (CIS) – Dalhousie’s Dunn-Suen and StFX’s Locke named Top Academic All-Canadians

U SPORTS proudly announced Thursday the student-athletes selected as Top 8 Academic All-Canadians for the 2016-17 season. 

The elite group includes Dalhousie’s Anna Dunn-Suen (women’s volleyball) and StFX’s Eric Locke (men’s hockey).

The 8 student-athletes will be honoured at a later date by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, the newly-appointed Governor General of Canada. 

Full U SPORTS release: https://usports.ca/en/awards/news/2017/11/3934432359/top-8-academic-all-canadians

The Governor General’s Academic All-Canadian Commendation was founded by the Right Honourable David Johnston, former Governor General of Canada, who first honoured Canada’s Top 8 student-athletes in 2013. 

In 2016-17, 3,643 U SPORTS student-athletes are being recognized as Academic All-Canadians, having maintained an average of 80 per cent or better over the academic year while competing for one - or more - of their university’s varsity teams. 

Among these outstanding individuals, one female and one male student-athlete from each of the four U SPORTS conferences are selected annually to make up the Top 8.   

“The list of Academic All-Canadians continues to grow each year,” said Graham Brown, President and CEO of U SPORTS. “The success of the Top 8 is a testament to the dedication of our student-athletes on the field of play, in the classroom and as leaders in their communities across the country.”

ANNA DUNN-SUEN
Hometown: 
Halifax, N.S.
School: Dalhousie University
Faculty: Science
Program: Microbiology & Immunology
Sports: Volleyball
Eligibility in 2016-17: Fourth year 

Anna Dunn-Suen had a tremendous impact at Dalhousie University, both on off the court. A four-year member of the women’s volleyball team, she helped lead the Tigers to four consecutive AUS championship titles earning numerous individual awards along the way. A two-time AUS all-star, Dunn-Suen was named to the all-rookie team at the end of the 2013-14 season and earned AUS championship MVP and all-star nods in her last three conference championship tournaments. 

A native of Halifax, N.S., Dunn-Suen graduated in the Spring of 2017 with Honours, majoring in microbiology and immunology. She also earned a minor in french and a certificate in genetics. A recipient of the french department’s Prix de Merit, she was a Dean’s List student and a U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian in all four of her years at Dalhousie. Dunn-Suen has also been involved in many research programs including the Cheng Lab’s research on market pro-biotic bacterial beverages and supplements.

As if striking a successful balance between being a student and an athlete wasn’t enough, Dunn-Suen has also found the time to give back. She’s volunteered on the Faculty of Medicine’s microbiology infectious disease clinical rounds and has coached at both the provincial and club levels. She has volunteered in Cambodia, helping to build a school library and contributing to the largest man-made coral reef to promote oceanic biodiversity and community sustainability.

She’s also been active on campus with the Special Tigers program and is a regular contributor to the CIBC Run for the Cure and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Walk. 

“Anna Dunn-Suen is one of the most committed and hardest working student-athletes that I have ever had the privilege to coach,” says Dalhousie volleyball coach Rick Scott. “She is a highly motivated and extremely disciplined individual who takes great pride in everything she does. Anna played a vital part in our four consecutive AUS women’s volleyball championship titles and in our success at the national level.”

ERIC LOCKE
Hometown: 
Toronto, Ont.
School: St. Francis Xavier University
Faculty: Science
Program: Human Kinetics
Sport: Hockey
Eligibility in 2016-17: Third year 

Over his three years at StFX, Eric Locke has reached the highest level of achievement in the four key pillars of student-athlete success: athletics, academics, citizenship and leadership. As a captain with the X-Men hockey team, he has excelled both on and off the ice. 

Locke, a Toronto native, led the X-Men to back-to-back AUS conference championship banners, the first men’s hockey titles for StFX since 2004. The 2016 StFX male athlete of the year, he also appeared in three consecutive U SPORTS national championships and was a silver medalist with the team in 2016. Locke was honored as the 2016 Atlantic University Sport most valuable player, in addition to receiving AUS first team all-star status and being named a 2016 U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian. He was the X-Men top scorer and most valuable player in each of the past two seasons and received AUS second team all-star status in 2017. 

In terms of academic success, Locke is a three-time U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian and Dean’s List student who ranked tops in his class in the Bachelor of Science, human kinetics program. He received the university’s Larkin Trophy awarded to the top senior male student for excellence in academics and extra-curriculars and was the recipient of the 2016-17 StFX Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement with the highest grades of any male student-athlete on campus. Locke was also honored by the AUS as the 2017 James Bayer award-winner, recognizing excellence in academics, athletics, leadership, sportsmanship and citizenship.  

Building upon excellence in citizenship and leadership, Locke received the 2016-17 StFX Athletics Male Community X-Cellence award and the 2017 AUS men’s hockey Godfrey Award, recognizing community service. The outstanding work Eric has done in the community includes involvement with the Antigonish, N.S., minor hockey mentorship program, StFX Fit 4 Tots program, volunteering with the Antigonish Multisport Program and the Paq'Tnkek First Nation Learn to Play initiative. He was an X-Men representative on the StFX Student-Athlete Advisory Council for the past two years and was a member of the StFX Pre-Med Society.

A member of the StFX Leadership Academy for three years, Eric was honoured as a ‘Leader of Distinction’, the highest honour bestowed by the Leadership Academy. Since graduating from StFX last May, Eric was accepted into medical school at the University of Ottawa and is now a member of the Gee-Gee’s hockey program. 

“Eric Locke is an outstanding example of what a student-athlete should stand for. He is an elite hockey player, a dynamic player on the ice and was a tremendous leader as our team captain,” said X-Men head coach Brad Peddle. “Off the ice, he is a three-time Academic All-Canadian, finishing at the top of his class last year with a 94 average. His ability to balance both athletics and academics is among the best I have seen, and he continues to drive himself to be better in every way.”

Source: U SPORTS communciations

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