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Feb 5, 2010
Nation's Top Scholar-Athlete To Be Honored

Big Rapids, Mich. - The Ferris State University Athletics
Department and the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
(GLIAC) will formerly recognize Bulldog football alum Jake
Visser on Saturday (Feb. 6) for being chosen as the
2008-09 National "Scholar-Athlete of the Year".
Visser will be honored at halftime of FSU's men's basketball
contest versus defending NCAA Division II National Champion Findlay
inside Jim Wink Arena. The game begins at 2 p.m. (EST) and
the ceremony will take place following the conclusion of the first
half.
Both FSU Athletics Director Tom Kirinovic and
Commissioner Dell Robinson of the GLIAC will be on
hand to congratulate the former Bulldog football standout from
Coopersville, Mich.
Visser earned the honor as the national male recipient of the
Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (CCA) award last
fall for the 2008-09 school year. His recognition marked the
second time in the last three years the FSU football program has
had a student-athlete chosen as the National "Scholar-Athlete of
the Year" at the NCAA Division II level regardless of sport.
The award is presented by Disney’s Wide World of Sports and
the DII Conference Commissioners’ Association and it is one
of the nation's most prestigious honors which combines athletics
and academic excellence.
"This is a wonderful honor for Jake, our program and the
university as he was selected over regional winners, from all
sports, from throughout the entire country," said Kirinovic. "He is
a very deserving individual of this prestigious recognition."
Visser previously was honored as the male recipient of the GLIAC
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award for the 2008-09 athletics season
and was also chosen as the Midwest Region winner of the Division II
award before advancing to the national ballot. He joined
former linebacker Mike Klobucher, who was
recognized as the recipient of the same honor for the 2006-07
season,as the second Bulldog football player in the past three
years to receive one of the highest forms of recognition in
collegiate athletics.
Additionally, Visser also became only the third student-athlete
from a GLIAC-member school to receive the honor in the 10-year
history of the award, joining Klobucher and former Lake Superior
State women's basketball player Alice Duesing.
"This is an extraordinary accomplishment for Jake, Ferris State
University and the entire Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference," said Robinson.
The 6-2 Visser signed a priority free agent contract and took part in training camp last summer with the National Football League's (NFL) Houston Texans. A 2009 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Postgraduate Scholarship winner, Visser was also honored as the school's Dean Davenport "Bulldog of the Year" Award recipient for the second-straight season and chosen for membership in the National Football Foundation's (NFF) prestigious Hampshire Honor Society. He was a three-time All-GLIAC honoree and earned both first team All-America and Academic All-America plaudits during his FSU playing career.











