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72 Rebels Named To SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
Seventy-two Ole Miss student-athletes, including NCAA men’s golf individual champion and Haskins Award winner, Braden Thornberry, and 12 members from the NCAA Super Regional softball team, were named to the 2017 Spring Academic Honor Roll announced by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey on Monday.
In total, 1,245 student-athletes from each SEC institution were recognized on the honor roll.
The track and field squads were well-represented with 31 honorees including recently named All-Americans Craig Engels, who took third place at the NCAA Championships in the 1500 meters, and Dempsey McGuigan, who placed 10th in the hammer throw.
The baseball team was represented by nine players with senior Colby Bortles leading the way, while the tennis teams had a combined 11 players honored including Fabian Fallert and Grey Hamilton who reached the NCAA second round in doubles on the men’s side and Arianne Hartono who reached the second round of the NCAA women’s individual singles competition.
This spring, Ole Miss student athletes achieved the highest cumulative semester GPA in recorded history with a 3.01. More than 50 percent of the student-athletes earned a spot on the AD’s Honor Roll for a 3.00 GPA or better.
In total, 319 of Ole Miss’ 359 student-athletes were named to either the AD, Dean’s or Chancellor’s Honor Roll with 25 student-athletes earning 4.00 GPAs for the spring semester.
The 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll includes the sports of baseball, golf, softball, tennis and track & field. It is based on grades from the 2016 summer, 2016 fall and 2017 spring terms.
Ole Miss Athletes
Baseball
Tate Blackman, Criminal Justice
Colby Bortles, Criminal Justice
Brady Feigl, Managerial Finance
Nick Fortes, Managerial Finance
Will Golsan, Exercise Science
Connor Green, Managerial Finance
Andrew Lowe, Exercise Science
James McArthur, Mechanical Engineering
Andy Pagnozzi, General Studies
Men’s Golf
Beau Briggs, Economics
Josh Seiple, General Studies
Braden Thornberry, General Studies
Noah West, Managerial Finance
Benjamin Wolcott, General Studies
Women’s Golf
Martina Flori, Integrated Marketing Communications
Laura Hoskin, Integrated Marketing Communications
Kie Purdom, Geological Engineering
Maria Toennessen, Management
Softball
Kylan Becker, Exercise Science
Bry Castro, Sport and Recreation Administration
Alyssa Clayton, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Elisha Jahnke, Marketing
Ashton Lampton, Exercise Science
Grayce Majam, Hospitality Management
Dakota Matiko, Management
Paige McKinney, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Alex Schneider, Integrated Marketing Communications
Miranda Strother, Exercise Science
Courtney Syrett, Management
Sarah Van Schaik, Dietetics and Nutrition
Men’s Tennis
Zvonimir Babic, Accountancy
Fabian Fallert, Sport and Recreation Administration
Grey Hamilton, Managerial Finance
Gustav Hansson, Managerial Finance
Ricardo Jorge, Managerial Finance
Robert Mounger, Accountancy
Women’s Tennis
Arianne Hartono, Psychology
Tereza Janatova, Electrical Engineering
Tea Jandric, Psychology
Brooke Stevens, Forensic Chemistry
Natalie Suk, Journalism
Track and Field
Kevin Conway, Exercise Science
Dylan Day, Mathematics
Robert Domanic, General Studies
Craig Engels, General Studies
Wesley Gallagher, General Studies
Derek Gutierrez, Accountancy
Brandon Harvey, Marketing
Ryan Manahan, General Studies
Dempsey McGuigan, General Studies
Lyndsey Acree, Dietetics and Nutrition
Saga Barzowski, Political Science
Emily Bean, Exercise Science
Anna Braswell, Geological Engineering
Sakisha Dovey, Accountancy
Julia England, Special Education
Mary Alex England, Accountancy
Alex Enright, Managerial Finance
Scarlett Fox, Journalism
Jayla Jones, Accountancy
Annika Larsson, Marketing
Tavyn Lovitt, English Education
Katherine MacNeal, Exercise Science
Mercedes Mattix, Exercise Science
Juliana McIlveene, Real Estate
Lanae Newsome, Sport and Recreation Administration
Maddy Nikkel, Hospitality Management
Madison Rawson, Exercise Science
Deanna Tate, Integrated Marketing Communications
Arielle Wallace, Art
Haley Ward, General Studies
Callie Watson, Exercise Science
For further academic accolades, follow @UMTrueRebel on Twitter.
Ole Miss Student-Athlete Development Mission
The mission of Ole Miss’ Student-Athlete Development program is to challenge student-athletes to be lifelong learners while pursuing continuous improvement academically, relationally, socially, personally, and professionally during and beyond their careers as student-athletes.
Courtesy of Ole Miss Sports
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