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77 Student-Athletes Land on Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll

77 student-athletes represent Texas A&M on the 2020 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll, announced by commissioner Greg Sankey.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M was represented by 77 student-athletes on the 2020 Fall Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, announced by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey.
 
This is the second-most honorees in school history for the fall semester, coming within one of last year's record mark of 78. The 2020 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll includes student-athletes from cross country, football, soccer and volleyball. 
 
"I am extremely proud and impressed by our student-athletes during this unique and challenging fall semester," Director of Athletics Ross Bjork said. "They have continued to make academics a top priority and that speaks to their character and fortitude. Online learning has created many challenges, but our student-athletes and our Academic Center staff have adapted and excelled in every way."
 
Senior Associate Athletics Director of Student-Athlete Services Joe Fields said, "During these unprecedented times, Texas A&M student-athletes continue to thrive academically. The Center for Student-Athlete Services is very proud of our student-athletes academic accomplishments. By all academic standards, they are raising the bar. Our student-athletes academic success is a reflection of our entire athletics department's commitment to academic excellence."
 
The following criteria was followed:
(1) A student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 or above for either the preceding academic year (two semesters or three quarters) or have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution.
(2) If a student-athlete attends summer school, his/her grade point average during the summer academic term must be included in the calculation used to determine eligibility for the Academic Honor Roll.
(3) Student-athletes eligible for the Honor Roll include those receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship student-athletes who have been on a varsity team for two seasons.
(4) Prior to being nominated, a student-athlete must have successfully completed 24 semester or 36 quarter hours of non-remedial academic credit toward a baccalaureate degree at the nominating institution.
(5) The student-athlete must have been a member of a varsity team for the sport's entire NCAA Championship segment

 

Texas A&M 2020 Fall SEC Honor Roll

 
Men's Cross Country (9)
  • Juan Arcila – Finance
  • Colton Colonna – Materials Science & Engineering     
  • Landon Duplessis – Biology 
  • Daniel Garraway – Physics 
  • Robert Holt – Political Science 
  • Jackson Jett – Accounting 
  • Kyle Johnson – Biology 
  • Theodore Radtke – Mechanical Engineering
  • Harrison Tillman – Communication 
 
Women's Cross Country (13)
  • Rachel Bernardo – Psychology 
  • Julia Black – Ag Communications & Journalism
  • Catalina Cerda – Human Resource Development
  • Emily Chastain – Business Honors
  • Carrie Fish – Marketing 
  • Elizabeth Green – Accounting 
  • Megan Hopper – Animal Science 
  • Michala Janssen – Kinesiology 
  • Deirdre Nelsen – Biomedical Engineering
  • Sarah Pia – Chemical Engineering
  • Grace Plain – Nutrition 
  • Mary Rodriguez – Health 
  • Abbey Santoro – Ag Communications & Journalism
 
Football (30)
  • Cagan Baldree – Homeland Security
  • Daniel Bushland – University Studies
  • Zachary Calzada – Supply Chain Management
  • Keldrick Carper – History 
  • Nikolas Constantinou – University Studies
  • Galen Gallagher – Management
  • Carson Green – Construction Science
  • Kenyon Green – Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences
  • Alan Guerrieri – Communication 
  • Myles Jones – University Studies
  • Braeden Kobza – Business Honors
  • Brady Marek – Accounting 
  • Reese Mason – Construction Science
  • Luke Matthews – Management
  • Ryan McCollum – Land Economics & Real Estate
  • Dan Moore – Finance 
  • Jake Pagel – Sport Management
  • Cade Prendergast – Economics 
  • Devin Price – Business Administration
  • Isaiah Raikes – Business Administration
  • Ryan Renick – Construction Management
  • McCrae Rutledge – Human Resource Management
  • Seth Small – Management
  • Blake Smith – Communication 
  • Thomas Spann – University Studies
  • Colton Taylor – Financial Management
  • Dylan Taylor – Communication 
  • Garrett Townsend – Sport Management
  • Braden White – Marketing 
  • Dylan Wright – Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences
 
Soccer (11)
  • Kendall Bates – Communication 
  • Daria Britton – Health 
  • Jordan Burbank – University Studies
  • Kate Colvin – Business Administration
  • Macie Kolb – Biomedical Sciences
  • Jimena Lopez  – Psychology
  • Addie McCain – Communication 
  • Alexandra Russell – Communication 
  • Karlina Sample – Telecommunication Media Studies
  • Katie Smith – Management 
  • Taylor Ziemer – Political Science
 
Volleyball (14)
  • London Austin-Roark – Sport Management
  • Karly Basham – Psychology 
  • Madison Bowser – Sport Management
  • Camille Conner – Health 
  • Lauren Davis – Business Administration
  • Morgan Davis – University Studies
  • Camryn Ennis – Animal Science
  • Allison Fields – Kinesiology
  • Ciera Hecht – Political Science
  • Hanna Larson – Psychology
  • Erica Lowery – Kinesiology
  • Mallory Talbert – Nutrition
  • Taylor Voss – Agricultural Economics
  • Melissa Walden – EnglishÂ