Academic Honorees

Vanderbilt places 73 student-athletes on 2020 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Seventy-three Vanderbilt student-athletes were named to the 2020 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll, commissioner Greg Sankey and the league office announced Friday.

The Vanderbilt lacrosse and women’s track and field programs each produced 22 representatives on the list, which is based on grades from the 2019 summer, 2019 fall and 2020 spring terms. The baseball (8), men’s tennis (7), men’s golf (6), women’s golf (4) and women’s tennis (4) programs also contributed to the Commodores’ impressive mark.

Student-athletes on the list were required to maintain a 3.0 grade-point average either the preceding academic year or have a cumulative 3.0 GPA. 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 and have been a team member for the entire NCAA Championship segment.

Eligible honorees include those receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner) and non-scholarship individuals on a team for two seasons.

Student-Athlete – Sport – Major
Cooper Davis – Baseball – Sociology
Ty Duvall – Baseball – Human and Organizational Development
Jake Eder – Baseball – Human and Organizational Development
Hugh Fisher – Baseball – Human and Organizational Development
Mason Hickman – Baseball – Human and Organizational Development
Matt Hogan – Baseball – Communication Studies
Chance Huff – Baseball – Human and Organizational Development
Justyn-Henry Malloy – Baseball – Communication Studies
John Augenstein – Men’s Golf – Sociology
Reid Davenport – Men’s Golf – Sociology
Mason Greenberg – Men’s Golf – Economics
Harrison Ott – Men’s Golf – Human and Organizational Development
Michael Shears – Men’s Golf – Public Policy Studies
Luke Zieman – Men’s Golf – Human and Organizational Development
Abbey Carlson – Women’s Golf – Mechanical Engineering
Virginia Green – Women’s Golf – Human and Organizational Development
Auston Kim – Women’s Golf – Political Science
Louise Yu – Women’s Golf – Human and Organizational Development
Lily Argyle – Lacrosse – English
Emily Brooks – Lacrosse – Medicine, Health, and Society
Karlie Bucci – Lacrosse – Economics
Mattern Burnett – Lacrosse – History of Art / Spanish
Nicole Dadino – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Deirdre Daly – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Gwyn Devin – Lacrosse – Medicine, Health, and Society / Spanish
Madison Foglio – Lacrosse – Communication Studies
Gabrielle Fornia – Lacrosse – Mathematics / Medicine, Health, and Society
Sophie Furlong – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Griffin Gearhardt – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Brianne Gross – Lacrosse – Engineering Science / Communication Studies
Melissa Hawkins – Lacrosse – Special Education
Megan MacGillis – Lacrosse – Engineering Science
Emily Mathewson – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Madison Miller – Lacrosse – Economics
Abigail Morgan – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Cassidy Orban – Lacrosse – Medicine, Health, and Society
Halle Regan – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Elizabeth Scarrone – Lacrosse – Human and Organizational Development
Madison Souza – Lacrosse – Medicine, Health, and Society
Callie Sundin – Lacrosse – Economics
Marcus Ferreira – Men’s Tennis – Mechanical Engineering
George Harwell – Men’s Tennis – Human and Organizational Development
William Rowe – Men’s Tennis – Economics
Macsen Sisam – Men’s Tennis – Economics
Adam Sraberg – Men’s Tennis – Public Policy Studies
Panu Virtanen – Men’s Tennis – Economics
Christiaan Worst – Men’s Tennis – Economics
Georgia Drummy – Women’s Tennis – Economics
Emma Kurtz – Women’s Tennis – Economics
Amanda Meyer – Women’s Tennis – Political Science
Christina Rosca – Women’s Tennis – Neuroscience
Kacie Breeding – Women’s Track and Field – Biomedical Engineering
Reagan Bustamante – Women’s Track and Field – Human and Organizational Development
Regan Clay – Women’s Track and Field – Economics / Medicine, Health, and Society
Emily Cohen – Women’s Track and Field – Medicine, Health, and Society
Kristen Denk – Women’s Track and Field – Marketing
Kendall Derry – Women’s Track and Field – Biomedical Engineering
Grace Jensen – Women’s Track and Field – Human and Organizational Development
Caleigh Lofstead – Women’s Track and Field – Medicine, Health, and Society / Child Studies
Lauren Moffett – Women’s Track and Field – Psychology / Cognitive Studies
Anna Grace Morgan – Women’s Track and Field – Medicine, Health, and Society
Gillian Mortimer – Women’s Track and Field – Human and Organizational Development
Margaret Ollinger – Women’s Track and Field – Economics
Caroline Pietrzyk – Women’s Track and Field – Leadership and Organizational Performance
Jacqueline Pinon – Women’s Track and Field – Medicine, Health, and Society
Alena Sapienza-Wright – Women’s Track and Field – English / Political Science
Rebecca Schulte – Women’s Track and Field – Medicine, Health, and Society / Psychology
Taiya Shelby – Women’s Track and Field – Economics / Medicine, Health, and Society
Jordan Smith – Women’s Track and Field – Communication Studies
Mailin Struck – Women’s Track and Field – Environmental Sociology / Psychology
Sara Tsai – Women’s Track and Field – Mechanical Engineering
Haley Walker – Women’s Track and Field – Medicine, Health, and Society / Psychology
Ana Wallace – Women’s Track and Field – Chemical Engineering