
Texas A&M Lands 108 on Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Jul 13, 2022 | Baseball, General, Men's Golf, Men's Tennis, Track and Field, Softball, Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, Center for Student-Athlete Services
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M was represented by 108 student-athletes on the 2022 Spring Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, announced by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey on Wednesday.
The 2022 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll includes student-athletes from seven different sports. The Aggies have surpassed the triple-digit mark in spring academic honor roll selections in three-straight years.
"As our student-athletes continue to raise the bar with their commitment to academic excellence, the Center for Student-Athlete Services is honored to continue to work with them," Senior Associate Athletics Director of Student-Athlete Services Joe Fields said. "The competitive nature of our students is evident in the continued success of their athletic and academic accomplishments. We are looking forward to watching and assisting with the continued success of our Aggie student-athletes."
Men's track & field led A&M with 34 selections, while women's track & field registered 30 honorees.
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 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Baseball (10)
Robert Antonetti – Biomedical Sciences
Rody Barker – Psychology
Khristian Curtis – General Studies
Brett Minnich – Sport Management
Dylan Rock – Recreation Park & Tourism Sciences
Taylor Smith – University Studies
Jordan Thompson – University Studies
Matt Tucker – Sport Management
Trevor Werner – Kinesiology
Walker Zander – University Studies
Men's Golf (6)
Matthew Denton – Finance
Michael Heidelbaugh – Business Administration
Walker Lee – University Studies
Evan Myers – Marketing
William Paysse – Sport Management
Vishnu Sadagopan – Business Honors
Women's Golf (7)
Blanca Fernández García-Poggio – University Studies
Amber Park – Hospitality Management Certificate
Jennie Park – Communication
Ava Schwienteck – Land Economics & Real Estate
Zoe Slaughter – General Studies
Ellie Szeryk – Ag Communications & Journalism
Brooke Tyree – Mechanical Engineering
Softball (10)
Shaylee Ackerman – Health
Mayce Allen – Business Administration
Trinity Cannon – Business Administration
Hailey Gallegos – Health
Makinzy Herzog – Recreation Park & Tourism Sciences
Kayla Poynter – Educational Curriculum & Instruction
Morgan Smith – Biomedical Sciences
Mariana Torres – Business Administration
Grace Uribe – Psychology
Rylen Wiggins – Business Administration
Men's Tennis (6)
Guido Marson – Finance
Pierce Rollins – Management
Noah Schachter – Sport Management
Anish Sriniketh – Economics
Stefan Storch – Sport Management
Kenner Taylor – Business Honors
Women's Tennis (5)
Jayci Goldsmith – University Studies
Tatiana Makarova – Marketing
Renee McBryde – Sport Management
Elise Robbins – Health
Katya Townsend – Management
Men's Track & Field (34)
Juan Arcila – Finance
Luke Barrett – General Studies
Joseph Benn – Ag Communications & Journalism
Eric Casarez – Agricultural Leadership & Development
Cooper Cawthra – Marketing
Allon Clay – Business Administration
Colton Colonna – Materials Science & Engineering
Mason Corbin – Sport Management
Zachary Davis – Management Information Systems
Omajuwa Etiwe – Psychology
Samuel Hankins – Sport Management
Peyton Hofferichter – Civil Engineering
Gavin Hoffpauir – University Studies
Joseph Hohne – Construction Science
Siddharth Jayaraman – Chemical Engineering
Patrick Johnson – Sport Management
Kyle Johnson – Materials Science & Engineering
Timothy McElaney – Visualization
Brandon Miller – University Studies
Nickolas Mirabelli – Health
Moitalel Mpoke – University Studies Leadership
Caden Norris – Nutrition
Alessio Pirruccio – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Sam Presnal – Finance
Theodore Radtke – Mechanical Engineering
Connor Schulman – University Studies
Spencer Simons – Nutrition
Steven Stulce – Animal Science
Harrison Tillman – Sport Management
Matthew Treston – International Affairs
Ricky Waer – University Studies
Ishmel Williams – Psychology
Andrew Zapata – Construction Science
Pablo Zolezzi – University Studies
Women's Track & Field (30)
Deborah Acquah – Sport Management
Immanuela Aliu – University Studies
Allyson Andress – Education
Julia Black – Business
Katelyn Buckley – Education
Catalina Cerda – Human Resource Development
Jada Chambers – University Studies
Emily Chastain – Business Honors
Parker Clay – Kinesiology
Victoria De La Garza – Animal Science
Lamara Distin – Sport Management
Kimberly Dow – Environmental Engineering
Jacie Droddy – Community Health
Carrie Fish – Marketing
Annie Fuller – Kinesiology
Elizabeth Green – Accounting
Megan Hopper – Animal Science
Katherine McElaney – Communication
Deirdre Nelsen – Biomedical Engineering
Madeline Orr – General Studies
Grace Plain – Nutrition
Jaevin Reed – Marketing
Tierra Robinson-Jones – University Studies
Mary Rodriguez – Health
Abbey Santoro – Sport Management
Natalie Scheifele – Biomedical Sciences
Kennedy Smith – Sport Management
Zhane Smith – University Studies
Deshae Wise – Public Service & Administration
Charokee Young – Sport Management
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The 2022 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll includes student-athletes from seven different sports. The Aggies have surpassed the triple-digit mark in spring academic honor roll selections in three-straight years.
"As our student-athletes continue to raise the bar with their commitment to academic excellence, the Center for Student-Athlete Services is honored to continue to work with them," Senior Associate Athletics Director of Student-Athlete Services Joe Fields said. "The competitive nature of our students is evident in the continued success of their athletic and academic accomplishments. We are looking forward to watching and assisting with the continued success of our Aggie student-athletes."
Men's track & field led A&M with 34 selections, while women's track & field registered 30 honorees.
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 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Baseball (10)
Robert Antonetti – Biomedical Sciences
Rody Barker – Psychology
Khristian Curtis – General Studies
Brett Minnich – Sport Management
Dylan Rock – Recreation Park & Tourism Sciences
Taylor Smith – University Studies
Jordan Thompson – University Studies
Matt Tucker – Sport Management
Trevor Werner – Kinesiology
Walker Zander – University Studies
Men's Golf (6)
Matthew Denton – Finance
Michael Heidelbaugh – Business Administration
Walker Lee – University Studies
Evan Myers – Marketing
William Paysse – Sport Management
Vishnu Sadagopan – Business Honors
Women's Golf (7)
Blanca Fernández García-Poggio – University Studies
Amber Park – Hospitality Management Certificate
Jennie Park – Communication
Ava Schwienteck – Land Economics & Real Estate
Zoe Slaughter – General Studies
Ellie Szeryk – Ag Communications & Journalism
Brooke Tyree – Mechanical Engineering
Softball (10)
Shaylee Ackerman – Health
Mayce Allen – Business Administration
Trinity Cannon – Business Administration
Hailey Gallegos – Health
Makinzy Herzog – Recreation Park & Tourism Sciences
Kayla Poynter – Educational Curriculum & Instruction
Morgan Smith – Biomedical Sciences
Mariana Torres – Business Administration
Grace Uribe – Psychology
Rylen Wiggins – Business Administration
Men's Tennis (6)
Guido Marson – Finance
Pierce Rollins – Management
Noah Schachter – Sport Management
Anish Sriniketh – Economics
Stefan Storch – Sport Management
Kenner Taylor – Business Honors
Women's Tennis (5)
Jayci Goldsmith – University Studies
Tatiana Makarova – Marketing
Renee McBryde – Sport Management
Elise Robbins – Health
Katya Townsend – Management
Men's Track & Field (34)
Juan Arcila – Finance
Luke Barrett – General Studies
Joseph Benn – Ag Communications & Journalism
Eric Casarez – Agricultural Leadership & Development
Cooper Cawthra – Marketing
Allon Clay – Business Administration
Colton Colonna – Materials Science & Engineering
Mason Corbin – Sport Management
Zachary Davis – Management Information Systems
Omajuwa Etiwe – Psychology
Samuel Hankins – Sport Management
Peyton Hofferichter – Civil Engineering
Gavin Hoffpauir – University Studies
Joseph Hohne – Construction Science
Siddharth Jayaraman – Chemical Engineering
Patrick Johnson – Sport Management
Kyle Johnson – Materials Science & Engineering
Timothy McElaney – Visualization
Brandon Miller – University Studies
Nickolas Mirabelli – Health
Moitalel Mpoke – University Studies Leadership
Caden Norris – Nutrition
Alessio Pirruccio – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Sam Presnal – Finance
Theodore Radtke – Mechanical Engineering
Connor Schulman – University Studies
Spencer Simons – Nutrition
Steven Stulce – Animal Science
Harrison Tillman – Sport Management
Matthew Treston – International Affairs
Ricky Waer – University Studies
Ishmel Williams – Psychology
Andrew Zapata – Construction Science
Pablo Zolezzi – University Studies
Women's Track & Field (30)
Deborah Acquah – Sport Management
Immanuela Aliu – University Studies
Allyson Andress – Education
Julia Black – Business
Katelyn Buckley – Education
Catalina Cerda – Human Resource Development
Jada Chambers – University Studies
Emily Chastain – Business Honors
Parker Clay – Kinesiology
Victoria De La Garza – Animal Science
Lamara Distin – Sport Management
Kimberly Dow – Environmental Engineering
Jacie Droddy – Community Health
Carrie Fish – Marketing
Annie Fuller – Kinesiology
Elizabeth Green – Accounting
Megan Hopper – Animal Science
Katherine McElaney – Communication
Deirdre Nelsen – Biomedical Engineering
Madeline Orr – General Studies
Grace Plain – Nutrition
Jaevin Reed – Marketing
Tierra Robinson-Jones – University Studies
Mary Rodriguez – Health
Abbey Santoro – Sport Management
Natalie Scheifele – Biomedical Sciences
Kennedy Smith – Sport Management
Zhane Smith – University Studies
Deshae Wise – Public Service & Administration
Charokee Young – Sport Management
Follow the Aggies
For complete coverage of Texas A&M Athletics, be sure to follow the Aggies on social media at @12thMan (Twitter), @12thman (Instagram) and @AggieAthletics (Facebook) or visit the official home of Texas A&M Athletics at 12thMan.com.
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