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June 29, 2016

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – For the 10th-consecutive year, South Carolina posted more than 100 on the Southeastern Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll, with 113 students making the2016 listing, commissioner Greg Sankey announced today

The 2016 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll is based on grades from the 2015 summer and fall terms as well as the 2016 spring semester.

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.

The Gamecocks ranked second among the league schools for honorees, behind Alabama’s 126. Texas A&M ranks third with 108, while Arkansas and Auburn both stood fourth with 105. The full list of Gamecocks on the honor roll follows:

Gamecocks on 2016 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll

Baseball (19):
DC Arendas, Sports Management
Colie Bowers, History
Jonah Bride, Sports Management
Canaan Cropper, Sports Management
Wil Crowe, Public Health
Vince Fiori, Finance
Ross Grosvenor, Hospitality Management
Tyler Haswell, Retail Management
Dillon Hodge, Interdisciplinary Studies
Tyler Johnson, Exercise Science
John Jones, Retail Management
Jared Martin, Retail Management
Marcus Mooney, Criminal Justice
Colton Provey, Public Health
Clarke Schmidt, Retail Management
Clark Scolamiero, Sports Management
Reed Scott, Public Relations
Dom Thompson-Williams, Sports Management
Jared Williams, Business

Beach Volleyball (8):
Litsa Darby, Public Relations
Abby Feruck, Retail Management
Julia Mannisto, Accounting
Katie McCormick, Retail Management
Erin Neuenfeldt, Education
Macie Tendrich, Exercise Science
Jade Vitt, Public Relations
Jordan Wilson-Talmadge, Public Health

Men’s Golf (7):
Ben Dietrich, Hotel & Retail Management
Brendan Gramley, Business Management
Alex Handy, Political Science
Keenan Huskey, Sports Management
Sean Kelly, Accounting
Matt NeSmith, Sociology
Will Starke, Finance

Women’s Golf (5):
Katelyn Dambaugh, Sports Management
Ainhoa Olarra, Management/Economics
Sarah Schmelzel, Management/Marketing
Karoline Woie, International Business
Jia Xin Yang, Finance

Softball (13):
Ansley Ard, Exercise Science
Jordyn Augustus, Political Science
Jordan Bizzell, Public Health
Nickie Blue, Sports Management
Hayley Copeland, Business
Tiara Duffy, Public Health
Lauren Masters, Retail Management
Kaylea Snaer, Psychology
Kamryn Watts, Sports Management
Macey Webb, Political Science
Krystan White, Accounting
Taylor Williams, Retail Management
Victoria Williams, Education

Men’s Tennis (6):
Wood Benton, Business
Gabriel Friedrich, Business
Thomas Mayronne, Sports Management
Harrison O’Keefe, Retail Management
Andrew Schafer, Finance
Sam Swank, Economics

Women’s Tennis (6):
Hadley Berg, Business
Megen Cochran, Integrated Technology
Caroline Dailey, Finance
Brigit Folland, Sports Management
Alison Mills, Business
Ximena Siles Luna, Public Health

Men’s Track & Field (19):
Alexandre Asselin, Sports Management
Ryan Bermudez, Public Relations
Greg Chiles, Marine Science
Chris Cochran, Risk Management Insurance
Nick Couchell, Exercise Science
Michael Elwood, Finance
Chad Evans, Business
Richard Fish, Economics
Drew Galang, Political Science
Clarence Gallop, Criminal Justice
Jussi Kanervo, Management
Markus Leemet, Retail
Greg Lowing, Exercise Science
Kyle Mook, Business
David Parker, Business
Bryce Simpson, Business
Carson Strom, Accounting
Alex Sullivan, International Business
Ncincilili Titi, Public Health

Women’s Track & Field (30):
Sequoia Brown, Biological Sciences
Maya Evans, Public Health
Sarah Falta, Biomedical Engineering
Shelby Freedman, Public Health
Hannah Giangaspro, Exercise Science
Nakita Gray, Public Relations
Emily Harding, Public Health
Olivia Hassler, Criminal Justice
Meri Heneage, Finances
Kaleigh Higgins, Exercise Science
Morgan Hubbard, Public Relations
Ahtyana Johnson, Exercise Science
Christine Kent, Nursing
Jill Lampe, Exercise Science
Martha McCoy, Biological Sciences
Anna McElrath, Exercise Science
Ashley Miller, Exercise Science
Melanie Ng, Economics
Caitlin Potter, Public Health
Mary Reiser, Public Relations
Regina Schreiber, Criminal Justice
Allie Sprague, Business
Amy Suttmeier, Business
Sarah Taylor, Latin American Studies
Paige Thieke Clough, Exercise Science
Anna Todd, Pharmacy
Kaylee Wessel, Business
Allie Whitley, Retail Management
Kierstin Williams, Childhood Education
Monica York, Exercise Science