June 29, 2016
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A total of 74 Vanderbilt student-athletes received 2016 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll recognition, the SEC announced Wednesday.
Representing Vanderbilt on the honor roll were student-athletes from baseball, men’s golf, women’s golf, lacrosse, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and track and field.
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.
Vanderbilt’s honorees follow:
Vanderbilt – Sport – Major
Joey Abraham – Baseball – Economics
Tristan Chari – Baseball – Medicine, Health, and Society
Jason Delay – Baseball – Economics
John Kilichowski – Baseball – Economics
Penn Murfee – Baseball – Economics
Bryan Reynolds – Baseball – Psychology
Nolan Rogers – Baseball – Sociology
Collin Snider – Baseball – Psychology
Will Toffey – Baseball – Human and Organizational Development
Spencer Ciesla – M Golf – Interdisciplinary: Entrepreneurship in ModernSociety
Michael Decker – M Golf – Economics and History
Zach Herr – M Golf – Economics
Theo Humphrey – M Golf – Economics
Carson Jacobs – M Golf – Interdisciplinary: Fundamentals ofEntrepreneurship
Zack Jaworski – M Golf – Interdisciplinary: Finance and EntrepreneurialStudies
Matthias Schwab – M Golf – German and European Studies
John Voetsch – M Golf – Interdisciplinary: Corporate and FinancialStudies
Alexandra Farnsworth – W Golf – Economics
Cindy Ha – W Golf – Psychology
Jennifer Hahn – W Golf – Interdisciplinary: Management and the Law
Lauren Johnson – W Golf – Math / Sociology
Morgan Ransom – W Golf – Psychology / Child Development
Kate Sborov – W Golf – Medicine, Health, and Society
Antonia Scherer – W Golf – Economics
Frankie Angeleri – Lacrosse – Economics
Kelly Chandler – Lacrosse – Interdisciplinary: Psychology and GroupDynamics
Mary Claire Dachille – Lacrosse – Economics / Human and OrganizationalDevelopment
Eliza Clemens – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Jess Dadino – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Emma Dagres – Lacrosse – Interdisciplinary: Leadership andOrganizational Communications
Ashlin Dolan – Lacrosse – Art
Margaret Fee – Lacrosse – Economics
Alexa Kunowsky – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
MacKenzie Lange – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Amanda Lockwood – Lacrosse – Interdisciplinary: Leadership, Service, andOrganizations
Caroline Peters – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Kayla Peterson – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Leah Peterson – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Kayla Pruitt – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Abby Quirk – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Mallory Schonk – Lacrosse – Interdisciplinary: Cognitive and LinguisticDevelopment
Lexi Smith – Lacrosse – Economics / Human and OrganizationalDevelopment
Marley Sternberg – Lacrosse – Cognitive Studies
Annie Vreeland – Lacrosse – Interdisciplinary: Organizational Leadershipand Management
Sarah Wilcox – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Tate Allwardt – M Tennis – Public Policy Studies
Pen Binet – M Tennis – Communication Studies
Rhys Johnson – M Tennis – Economics
Baker Newman – M Tennis – Human and Organizational Development
Daniel Valent – M Tennis – Biological Sciences: Molecular and Cellular
Kris Yee – M Tennis – Film Studies
Frances Altick – W Tennis – Psychology
Sydney Campbell – W Tennis – Medicine, Health, and Society
Courtney Colton – W Tennis – Special Education / Child Studies
Maggie Leavell – W Tennis – Engineering Science
Payton Robinette – W Tennis – English
Georgina Sellyn – W Tennis – Interdisciplinary: Cognitive Neuroscience
Astra Sharma – W Tennis – Medicine, Health, and Society
Ellie Yates – W Tennis – Communication Studies
Sara Barron – W Track & Field – Interdisciplinary: Music, Management, andMarketing
Sarah Bell – W Track & Field – Medicine, Health, and Society
Maddie Criscione – W Track & Field – Economics
Katherine Delaney – W Track & Field – French
Jennifer Edobi – W Track & Field – Medicine, Health, and Society
Megan Huebner – W Track & Field – Biological Science: Molecular and Cellular
Reagan Anderson – W Track & Field – Elementary Education / Spanish
Skyler Carpenter – W Track & Field – Medicine, Health, and Society / ChildDevelopment
Courtney Kriegshauser – W Track & Field – Sociology
Carmen Carlos – W Track & Field – Neuroscience
Megan McCabe – W Track & Field – Human and Organizational Development
Vanessa Valentine – W Track & Field – Engineering Science
Simone Charley – W Track & Field – Psychology / Sociology
Tierney Price – W Track & Field – Economics
Lily Williams – W Track & Field – Biological Science: Ecology, Evolution, andOrganismal