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SEC Announces Academic Honor Roll for the Spring Semester
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SEC Announces Academic Honor Roll for the Spring Semester

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The SEC’s Spring Academic Honor Roll was announced Thursday by commissioner Greg Sankey. South Carolina posted 110 student-athletes from nine teams to the list, all total there were 1,400 honorees recognized by the conference.

The 2023 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll includes the sports of baseball, golf, softball, tennis, and track & field. It is based on grades from the 2022 Summer, 2022 Fall, and 2023 Spring terms.

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 (11)

  • Matthew Becker – Public Health
  • Alek Boychuk – Retailing
  • James Hicks – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Elijah Jones – Retailing
  • Jack Mahoney – Criminology & Criminal Justice
  • Cole Messina – Criminology & Criminal Justice
  • Sam Simpson – Retailing
  • Evan Stone – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Wesley Sweatt – Integrated Information Technology
  • Brett Thomas – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Braylen Wimmer – Sport & Entertainment Management

Beach Volleyball (16)

  • Skylar Allen – Exercise Science
  • Samantha Ansel – Mechanical Engineering
  • Sophie Bengoechea – Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Hailey Cabeceiras – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Kaeli Crews – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Jillian Gleason – Biological Sciences
  • Peyton Gray – Risk Management and Insurance & Operations and Supply Chain
  • Alyssa Keller – Mass Communications
  • Hannah Mackenhausen – Psychology
  • Sophie Manson – Environmental Science
  • Kristen Schenck – Finance
  • Chase Teal – Nursing
  • Lizzie Thompson – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Kennedy Westendorff – Biological Sciences
  • Riley Whitesides – Psychology
  • Lauren Wilcock – Exercise Science

Men’s Golf (3)

  • Nathan Franks – Accounting
  • Rafe Reynolds – Mass Communication
  • Gene Zeigler – Real Estate

Women’s Golf (4)

  • Mathilde Claisse – Finance
  • Hannah Darling – Psychology
  • Justine Fournand – Psychology
  • Louise Rydqvist – Entrepreneurship and Marketing

Softball (10)

  • Riley Blampied – Retailing
  • Olivia Cook – Retailing
  • Giulia Desiderio – Public Health
  • Marissa Gonzalez – Exercise Science
  • Natalie Heath – Retailing
  • Carlie Henderson – Retailing
  • Karsen Ochs – Public Relations
  • Leah Powell – Retailing
  • Emma Sellers – Retailing
  • Rachel Vaughan – Special Education

Men’s Tennis (6)

  • Jacob Beasley – Master of Exercise Science
  • Raphael Lambling – Non‐Degree Seeking
  • Carter Morgan – Accounting
  • Toby Samuel – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • James Story – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Connor Thomson – Psychology

Women’s Tennis (7)

  • Ayana Akli – Civil Engineering
  • Ana Cruz – Finance
  • Allie Gretkowski – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Sarah Hamner – Marketing
  • Misa Malkin – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Elise Mills – Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Victoria Mulville – Criminology and Criminal Justice

Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country (21)

  • Rogerio Amaral – Exercise Science
  • Jalen Clark – Retailing
  • Hayden Cobbe – Marketing
  • Filip Demsar – Physics
  • Ridge Dowe – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Emory Floyd – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • Desmond Gaillard – Management & Marketing
  • Alexander Galbraith – Marketing & Accounting
  • Prescott Jefferson – Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Gatlin Lawson – Integrated Information Technology
  • George Luke – Electrical Engineering
  • Jacob Mangione – Exercise Science
  • Jackson Marseille – Public Health
  • Jack Mensch – Exercise Science
  • Jaden Price‐Whitehead – Integrated Information Technology
  • Kyle Reers – Statistics
  • Edward Richardson – Sport and Entertainment Management
  • William Spencer – Retailing
  • Dylan Targgart – Finance
  • Jonathan Togami – Geography
  • Henry Wood – Media Arts

Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country (32)

  • Kathleen Abrams – Biomedical Engineering
  • Savannah Bowers – Biological Sciences
  • Alexandria Costantino – Psychology
  • Elizabeth Davison – Finance
  • Hope Dominique – Exercise Science
  • Brooke Donoghue – Finance
  • Angel Frank – Visual Communications
  • Kieley Gayle – Political Science
  • Rachel Glenn – Psychology
  • Katerina Hendrix – Exercise Science
  • Alysia Johnson – Public Health
  • Mia Joseph – Biological Sciences
  • Molly Joseph – Public Health
  • Megan Lebo – Public Health
  • Ashton Lindley – Political Science
  • Devyn McMichael – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Sarah Neville – Public Health
  • Jenna Pellizzari – Exercise Science
  • Emily Pierontoni – Biomedical Engineering
  • Isabella Pisani – Psychology
  • Kaitlyn Porter – Biological Sciences
  • Kayla Racine – Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Jahnile Registre – Sport & Entertainment Management
  • Claudia Satzke – Exercise Science
  • Cailyn Scharneck – Middle Level Education
  • Emily Smith – Exercise Science
  • Emma Stone – Finance
  • Rachel Valentine – Retailing
  • Lilian Weeks – Elementary Education
  • Allyson Wilson – Nursing
  • Kathleen Young – Business Administration (MBA)
  • Grace Zamrowski – Exercise Science