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SEC Wraps Up 2022-23 School Year With First-Year Academic Honor Roll
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SEC Wraps Up 2022-23 School Year With First-Year Academic Honor Roll

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The SEC’s First-Year Academic Honor Roll was announced Friday by commissioner Greg Sankey. South Carolina’s 131 student-athletes on the list is the second-highest total in school history and marks the sixth school year in a row with 100 or more Gamecocks recognized. All told, there were 1,309 honorees recognized by the conference.

The First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll is based on grades from the 2022-23 academic calendar.

Any student-athlete who participates in a Southeastern Conference championship sport or a student-athlete who participates in a sport listed on his/her institution’s NCAA Sports Sponsorship Form is eligible for nomination to the Academic Honor Roll. The following criteria will be 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.

South Carolina’s honorees are as follows:

Baseball (15)

  • Gavin Casas – Service Management
  • Jacob Compton – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Caleb Denny – Master’s Data and Communication
  • Dylan Eskew – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Roman Kimball – Visual Communications
  • Connor McCreery – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Will McGillis – Master’s Coaching Education
  • Ethan Petry – Mass Communications
  • Nick Proctor – Master’s Sport &Entertainment Management
  • Will Tippett – Retailing
  • Chris Veach – History
  • Trey Wheeler – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Ricky Williams – Service Management
  • Austin Williamson – Mass Communications
  • Zach Zedalis – Interdisciplinary Studies

Men’s Basketball (5)

  • Benjamin Bosmans‐Verdonk – Law
  • Hayden Brown – Certificate of Graduate Study ‐ Global Health
  • Ebrima Dibba – Master’s Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Demetrius Johnson – Retailing
  • Eli Sparkman – Pre‐Business

Women’s Basketball (3)

  • Talaysia Cooper – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Kierra Fletcher – Criminology & Criminal Justice (MA)
  • Ashlyn Watkins – Criminology & Criminal Justice

Beach Volleyball (8)

  • Allison Coens – International Business
  • Jolie Cranford – Exercise Science
  • Morgan Downs – Advertising
  • Sadie Nelson – Pre‐Business
  • Rebeca Olariu – Mass Communications
  • Simone Priebe – International Business
  • Virginia Trost – Pre‐Business
  • Presley Wright – Exercise Science

Cross Country (8)

  • Silan Ayyildiz – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Anna Boyd – Undecided
  • Gabriella Gait‐Smith – Retailing
  • Maria Lombardi – Cardiovascular Technology
  • Svenja Sommer – Psychology
  • Madeline White – Psychology
  • Hayden Withers – Neuroscience
  • Ella Zeigler – Pre‐Business

Equestrian (13)

  • Alexis Daugird – Biological Sciences
  • Mahaley Gann – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Madison Hammon – Management
  • Natalie Jayne – Criminology & Criminal Justice
  • Carly Jenkins – Pre‐Business
  • Alyssa Jipping – Public Health
  • Susannah Johnson – Advertising
  • Kenley Koch – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Emerson Madonia – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Mattilyn McNeill – Public Health
  • Mary Hunter Millet – Mathematics
  • Haley Turner – Mass Communications
  • Ruby Voortmeyer – Mechanical Engineering

Football (10)

  • Tanner Bailey – Undeclared
  • Kajuan Banks – Undeclared
  • Stone Blanton – Undeclared
  • Ryan Brubaker – Political Science
  • Nick Emmanwori – Undeclared
  • Emory Floyd – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Cason Henry – Cyber Intelligence
  • Grayson Mains – Mass Communications
  • Landon Samson – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Zavier Short – Sport & Entertainment Management

Men’s Golf (2)

  • Zach Adams- Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Walker Jennings – Business

Women’s Golf (1)

  • Mia Sandtorv Lussand – Sport and Entertainment Management

Men’s Soccer (16)

  • Benjamin Alexander – Exercise Science
  • Joseph Belenardo – Pre‐Business
  • Matthew Bender – Political Science
  • Micah Colodny – Pre‐Business
  • William Crain – Master’s Business Administration
  • Ethan Dekel Daks – Management
  • John Eskay – Master’s Business Administration
  • Bryce Griffith – Retailing
  • Laurits Lillemose – Master’s Business Administration
  • William Nilsson – Civil Engineering
  • Rocky Perez – Pre‐Business
  • Jaiden Ramsay‐Kelly – Finance
  • Junior Saint Juste – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Damola Salami – Finance
  • Kosi Udeh – Public Relations
  • Henry Weigand – Master’s Business Administration

Women’s Soccer (10)

  • Kinley Brown – Biological Sciences
  • Micah Bryant – Retailing
  • Emily Chico – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Dru Drake – Retailing
  • Madison Elston – Exercise Science
  • Maria Kemp – Exercise Science
  • Kayla Magee – Biological Sciences
  • Shay Montgomery – Exercise Science
  • Shae O’Rourke – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Christina Tsaousis – Exercise Science

Softball (7)

  • Aniyah Black – Retailing
  • Brooke Blankenship – Elementary Education
  • Brionna Condon – Retailing
  • Jennifer Cummings – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Hannah Hawley – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Jori Heard – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Kyye Ricks – Retailing

Men’s Swimming and Diving (9)

  • Youssef Bahgat – Biological Sciences
  • Charles Bayer – Retailing
  • Quinn Buck – Exercise Science
  • Steven Busch – Biological Sciences
  • John Carman – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Gage Hulbert – Computer Science
  • Kyle Korvick – Biochemical and Molecular Biology
  • Wilder Kruse – Retailing
  • Thomas Mitchell – Integrated Information and Technology

Women’s Swimming and Diving (8)

  • Sterling Burd – Exercise Science
  • MaKayla Ciancanelli – Exercise Science
  • Meaghan Harnish – Pre‐Business
  • Faith Khoo – Pre‐Business
  • Megan Maholic – Journalism
  • Amy Riordan – Biological Sciences
  • Dylan Scholes – Retailing
  • Jill Smiley – Exercise Science

Women’s Tennis (2)

  • Annie Jennings – Pre‐Business
  • McKenna Schaefbauer – Political Science

Men’s Track and Field (7)

  • Blair Brooks – Coaching Education
  • Jackson Dawson – Computer Information Systems
  • Anass Essayi – Retailing
  • Christopher Licata – MBA
  • Tyler Stargel – Computer Science
  • Jayson Ward – Cardiovascular Technology
  • William Wright – Pre‐Business

Women’s Track and Field (2)

  • Aalliyah Francis – Retailing
  • Danielle Varrasso – Pre‐Business

Volleyball (5)

  • Jenna Hampton – Master of Human Resources
  • Dalaney Hans – Master’s Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Megan Holland – Pre‐Business
  • Alayna Johnson – Exercise Science
  • Kimmie Thompson – Exercise Science