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Center for Student-Athlete Services

Aggies Land 72 on SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll

Texas A&M was represented by 72 student-athletes on the 2021 Winter Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, announced by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M was represented by 72 student-athletes on the 2021 Winter Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, announced by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey.
 
This equals the second-most honor roll selections during the winter semester in school history, falling three behind last year's record mark of 75. The 2021 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll includes student-athletes from men's and women's basketball, equestrian, and men's and women's swimming & diving.
 
"I am so proud of our student-athletes as they continue their excellence in the classroom," Director of Athletics Ross Bjork said. "Each semester we see historic numbers in our academic honor roll selections, and that is a testament to our student-athletes and administration. All across our athletics department you see a commitment to being the best, and that shines through in moments like these."
 
"Our student-athletes continue to flourish academically, our SEC Winter Honor Roll recognition is the latest demonstration of that," Senior Associate Athletics Director of Student-Athlete Services Joe Fields said. "To have had the second-highest total in Texas A&M history, during this unprecedented year is truly remarkable. The Center for Student-Athlete Services is very proud of our student-athletes academic accomplishments. Their 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 2021 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll

 
Men's Basketball (4)
  • Savion Flagg - University Studies
  • Luke McGhee - Mechanical Engineering
  • Emanuel Miller - University Studies
  • Everett Vaughn - Construction Science
 
Women's Basketball (6)
  • Anna Dreimane - Business
  • McKinzie Green - Communication
  • Ciera Johnson - Human Resource Development
  • N'dea Jones - Jurisprudence
  • Destiny Pitts - Technology Management
  • Kayla Wells - Performance Studies
 
Equestrian (33)
  • Alex Albright - University Studies
  • Evelyn Beesaw - Biomedical Sciences
  • Grace Bentien - Communication
  • Rebecca Bigelow - Biomedical Sciences
  • Lisa Bricker - Kinesiology
  • Rheagan Bryant - Health
  • Cori Cansdale - Sport Management
  • Tina Christie - Agribusiness
  • Cameron Crenwelge - Management
  • Caroline Dance - Kinesiology
  • Alle Durkin - University Studies
  • Ariana Gray - Animal Science
  • Erin Griffin - Ag Communications & Journalism
  • Marissa Harrell - Ag Communications & Journalism/Ag Leadership & Development
  • Julie Hill - Medical Sciences
  • Nicole Leonard - University Studies
  • Isabella Littlejohn - Communication
  • Malena Lopez - Animal Science
  • Kaitlyn Lovingfoss - Political Science
  • Emmy-Lu Marsh - Animal Science
  • Taylor Masson - Ag Communications & Journalism/Ag Leadership & Development
  • Rhian Murphy - Psychology
  • Haley Redifer - Management
  • Lauren Reid - Economics
  • Shelby Reine - Animal Science
  • Alexis Robinson - General Studies
  • Morgan Rosia - Management
  • Lindsay Schauder - Ag Communications & Journalism
  • Isabel Schween - Political Science
  • Mali Selman - Statistics
  • Hannah Tapling - Psychology
  • Madison Wanicka - Human Resource Development
  • Kenleigh Wells - Animal Science
 
Men's Swimming & Diving (11)
  • Felipe Rizzo - Accounting
  • Shaine Casas - Sport Management
  • William Coakley - Biomedical Sciences
  • Gus Karau - Industrial Distribution
  • Sean Morey - Biomedical Sciences
  • Tanner Olson - Human Resource Development
  • Andres Puente - Business Administration
  • Jacob Schababerle - Mechanical Engineering
  • Peter Simmons - Mechanical Engineering
  • Hudson Smith - Construction Science
  • Luke Stuart - University Studies
 
Women's Swimming & Diving (18)
  • Charlye Campbell - Community Health
  • Chloe Ceyanes - Community Health
  • Alyssa Clairmont - Kinesiology
  • Amber Conrad - Education
  • Ashley Conrad - Finance
  • Kara Eisenmann - Biomedical Engineering
  • Gabrielle Kopenski - Sport Management
  • Taylor Pike - English
  • Kylie Powers - Environmental Geoscience
  • Jing Wen Quah - Biomedical Sciences
  • Sydney Stanford - Sport Management
  • Emma Stephenson - Sport Management
  • Caroline Theil - Health
  • Camryn Toney - Kinesiology
  • Harper Walding - Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences
  • Grace Wey - Health
  • Mollie Wright - Health
  • Haley Yelle - Urban & Regional Planning