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Twenty-Two Aggies Receive USTFCCCA All-Academic Distinction
Jul 16, 2024 | Track and Field
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association named 22 Aggies All-Academic Athletes, while the women's program earned All-Academic Team honors, the organization announced Monday.
To receive USTFCCCA All-Academic distinction, the student-athletes had to carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25 and either have finished the season ranked in the top 96 in any championship individual event, or in the top 48 in any championship relay event, for the most recent indoor season or must have participated in any round of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships or for the multi-events, must have finished the season ranked in the top 48 in the East or West.
Twenty-two Aggies were named All-Academic Athletes, with an even split of 11 coming from the men's and women's teams. The women's program also received All-Academic Team honors as they held a cumulative GPA of 3.375 which was well over the 3.0 requirement.
USTFCCCA All-Academic Athletes
Heather Abadie: Kinesiology
Cooper Cawthra: University Studies - Business
Lamara Distin: Sport Management
Katelyn Fairchild: Kinesiology
Kimar Farquharson: Agricultural Leadership & Development
Riley Floerke: Sport Management
Bailey Goggans: Biomedical Sciences
Sam Hankins: Sport Management
Sevanna Hanson: Health Law, Policy and Management
Blake Harris: Finance
Landon Helms: Sport Management
Nissi Kabongo: Entrepreneurial Leadership
Semira Killebrew: University Studies – Race, Gender & Ethnicity
Ryley Klefstad: Biomedical Sciences
Jack Mann III: Accounting
Joshua Mather: Leadership Education Theory & practice
Jevon O'Bryant: Leadership Education Theory & practice
Ethan Sanders: Construction Science
Ella Vajdos: Kinesiology
Carlie Weiser: Kinesiology
Sam Whitmarsh: Materials Science & Engineering
Jaydan Wood: Entrepreneurial Leadership
To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
To receive USTFCCCA All-Academic distinction, the student-athletes had to carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.25 and either have finished the season ranked in the top 96 in any championship individual event, or in the top 48 in any championship relay event, for the most recent indoor season or must have participated in any round of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships or for the multi-events, must have finished the season ranked in the top 48 in the East or West.
Twenty-two Aggies were named All-Academic Athletes, with an even split of 11 coming from the men's and women's teams. The women's program also received All-Academic Team honors as they held a cumulative GPA of 3.375 which was well over the 3.0 requirement.
USTFCCCA All-Academic Athletes
Heather Abadie: Kinesiology
Cooper Cawthra: University Studies - Business
Lamara Distin: Sport Management
Katelyn Fairchild: Kinesiology
Kimar Farquharson: Agricultural Leadership & Development
Riley Floerke: Sport Management
Bailey Goggans: Biomedical Sciences
Sam Hankins: Sport Management
Sevanna Hanson: Health Law, Policy and Management
Blake Harris: Finance
Landon Helms: Sport Management
Nissi Kabongo: Entrepreneurial Leadership
Semira Killebrew: University Studies – Race, Gender & Ethnicity
Ryley Klefstad: Biomedical Sciences
Jack Mann III: Accounting
Joshua Mather: Leadership Education Theory & practice
Jevon O'Bryant: Leadership Education Theory & practice
Ethan Sanders: Construction Science
Ella Vajdos: Kinesiology
Carlie Weiser: Kinesiology
Sam Whitmarsh: Materials Science & Engineering
Jaydan Wood: Entrepreneurial Leadership
To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
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