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NC State’s Michael Macchiavello Named ACC Wrestling Scholar-Athlete of the Year

2018 National Champion leads 20-man All-ACC Academic wrestling team
 
Greensboro, N.C. (theACC.com) — NC State redshirt senior Michael Macchiavello, who is the NCAA champion at 197 pounds, has been named the 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference Wrestling Scholar-Athlete of the Year and heads up the sport’s 20-man All-ACC Academic Team, the league announced Thursday.
 
Macchiavello, from Monroe, North Carolina, has already completed his undergraduate degree in finance and is now a graduate student in Liberal Studies. He captured the 197-pound weight class by defeating Virginia Tech’s Jared Haught, the ACC’s 2017 Scholar-Athlete, with a 3-1 decision in the NCAA finals to take home the first national title for an ACC wrestler since 2015. Macchiavello and Haught became the first pair of ACC wrestlers to meet in the finals of the NCAA Wrestling Championship.
 
Macchiavello posted a 22-3 record on the season in leading NC State to a fourth-place tie in this year’s NCAA Wrestling Championship, which equaled the highest finish by an ACC school. He was voted by the league’s coaches as the ACC’s Wrestler of the Year.
 
He becomes just the second NC State wrestler to be named the ACC Scholar-Athlete in wrestling. Former Wolfpack two-time national champion Nick Gwiazdowski captured the honor in 2016.
 
“This is a phenomenal way for Michael to cap off his academic career,” said NC State head coach Pat Popolizio.  “His commitment to excellence and drive for greatness has certainly paid off.  
 
“Our mission as a program is to continue to produce national champions, not only on the mat but in the classroom as well. Michael Macchiavello exemplifies the definition of a student-athlete, earning ACC Scholar Athlete of the Year is a testament to all of his hard work.”

The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards were established in September 2007 to be awarded annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in their respective sports. Candidates for the awards must have maintained a 3.0 grade point average for their career as well as a 3.0 for each of the last two semesters.

To be eligible for All-ACC Academic Team consideration, a student-athlete must have earned a minimum 3.00 grade point average for the previous semester and maintained a minimum 3.00 cumulative average during his academic career.

A total of six members of this year’s 20-man All-ACC Academic Wrestling Team are All-Americans, including five who earned honors this year in Macchiavello, Haught, redshirt senior Jacob Kasper of Duke, redshirt freshman Hayden Hidlay of NC State and junior Zack Zavatsky of Virginia Tech. North Carolina’s Ethan Ramos earned All-American honors as a freshman in 2015.
 
Haught, a redshirt senior from Parkersburg, West Virginia, who is majoring in mechanical engineering, and Kasper, a redshirt senior from Lexington, Ohio, who is majoring in sociology and cultural anthropology, were each named to the All-ACC Academic Wrestling team for the fourth time.  Zavatsky, Pitt fifth-year senior Nick Zanetta and Virginia senior Andrew Atkinson were named to the team for the third time.
 
Haught (197), Hidlay (157), Ramos (174) and NC State redshirt junior Sean Fausz (125) all captured 2018 ACC individual championships.
 
NC State and Duke led all schools with five student-athletes each, followed by Pitt with four, and North Carolina, Virginia and Virginia Tech, with two each.
 
The ACC Honor Roll, which recognizes conference student-athletes with a grade point average of 3.0 for the current academic year, will be released in July.
 
2018 All-ACC Academic Wrestling Team
 
Name School Year Wgt Major Hometown
**Thayer Atkins Duke Sr. 125 Sociology Dallas, Texas
***Andrew Atkinson Virginia Sr.-R 165 Kinesiology Lynchburg, Va.
L.J. Bentley Pitt Jr. 125 CBA—Supply Chain Mgt. Twinsburg, Ohio
Daniel Bullard NC State Fr.-R 174 Business Administration Lawrenceville, Ga.
Sean Fausz NC State Jr.-R 125 Electrical Engineering Alexandria, Ky.
Josh Finesilver Duke Fr. 133 Undeclared Greenwood Village, Col.
Matt Finesilver Duke Fr. 174 Undeclared Greenwood Village, Col.
**Dom Forys Pitt Sr. 133 CBA--Supply Chain Mgt. Pittsburgh, Pa.
**Brian Hamann NC State Sr.-R 165 Finance Jackson, N.J.
****Jared Haught Virginia Tech    Sr.-R 197 Mechanical Engineering Parkersburg, W.Va.
Louie Hayes Virginia Fr.-R 125 Media Studies Orland Park, Ill.
Hayden Hidlay NC State Fr.-R 157 Business Administration Lewistown, Pa.
****Jacob Kasper Duke Sr.-R 285 Sociology & Cultural Anth. Lexington, Ohio
Michael Macchiavello NC State Sr.-R 197 Master of Liberal Studies Monroe, N.C.
Ethan Ramos North Carolina Sr.-R 174 Exercise and Sport Science Hawthorne, N.J.
Alec Schenk Duke Sr. 184 Sociology Perry, Ohio
Zach Sherman North Carolina Fr. 133 Undeclared Islamorada, Fla.
Jake Wentzel Pitt Fr.-R 165 CBA-Finance South Park, Pa.
***Nick Zanetta Pitt Sr.-R 141 Business Information Sys Pittsburgh, Pa.
***Zack Zavatsky Virginia Tech    Jr.-R 184 Packaging Systems & Design Latrobe, Pa.

 ** - Two-time honoree
*** - Three-time honoree
**** -Four-time honoree
 
ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year:  Michael Macchiavello, NC State
 
ACC Wrestling Scholar-Athletes
2007-08—Hudson Taylor, Maryland
2008-09—John Barone, Duke
2009-10—Hudson Taylor, Maryland
2010-11—Kyle John, Maryland
2011-12—Matt Snyder, Virginia
2012-13—Matt Snyder, Virginia
2013-14—Devin Carter, Virginia Tech
2014-15—Tyler Wilps, Pitt
2015-16—Nick Gwiazdowski, NC State
2016-17—Jared Haught, Virginia Tech
2017-18—Michael Macchiavello, NC State