July 15, 2011
COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina’s equestrian team enjoyed another year of academic success, as the final academic honors of the 2010-2011 school year were announced this week.
Among this year’s highlights for Gamecock Equestrian:
– 22 equestrians named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
– 8 equestrians named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
– 7 equestrians named to the President’s List during the Fall 2010 semester
– 6 equestrians named to the President’s List during the Spring 2011 semester
– 3.351 team GPA
“I’m very proud of our girls for their academic honors from this past school year, and as a coach, it’s great to see our student-athletes succeed in the classroom,” South Carolina head coach Boo Major said. “We owe a lot of thanks to Rob Campbell and the rest of the wonderful staff in the Dodie for their hard work.”
A complete list of award winners is below.
SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
Alex Arute, Public Relations
Tilden Brighton, Visual Communications
Jeanette Collins, Business Management
Carolyn Curcio, Business Management
Paige Dekko, Business Management
Maggie Fortune, History
Alex Foster, Business Management
Kayla Gamble, Exercise Science
Chloe Gray, Marketing
Colvin Hedgepeth, Public Relations
Logan Holler, Retailing
Audrey Jewell, Theatre
Johnna Letchworth, Undecided
Melody Malbin, Nursing
Kimberly McCormack, Geophysics
Annie McDonald, Marketing
Victoria Middleton, Marketing
Amanda Pope, Geography
Abbey Rohde, Marketing
Taylor Singmaster, Art Studio
Kelsey Stangebye, Political Science
Hailey Thornton, Retailing
SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
Jordan Brown
Alison Ceresani
Morgan Hale
Emma Johnson
Katie Kopf
Allie Kraybill
Samantha Nicholson
Rachel Roter
Spring2011 President’s List (4.0 GPA)
Alison Ceresani
Paige Dekko
Maggie Fortune
Colvin Hedgepeth
Melody Malbin
Rachel Roter
Fall 2010 President’s List (4.0 GPA)
Alison Ceresani
Paige Dekko
Maggie Fortune
Colvin Hedgepeth
Allie Kraybill
Melody Malbin
Kimberly McCormack
“We had a solid group of girls this past season, and what’s great news for us is the fact that almost all of them will be back with us next month when the team reports for the beginning of the season,” Major said. “They have tough schedules – between class, practice, competitions, travel, and other clubs they may be involved in, it takes a lot of discipline and commitment to succeed in the classroom.”