BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Texas A&M was represented by 114 student-athletes on the 2021 Spring Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, announced by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.
The SEC’s Spring 2021 Academic Honor Roll includes student-athletes in baseball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and men’s and women’s track and field.
âAs always, our student-athletes continue to impress and thrive academically,â said Athletic Director Ross Bjork. âTheir desire to do their best in the classroom despite all the obstacles in their path this year has set an incredible example for the current and future Aggies. It is a great honor and crowns a spring which was the greatest academic semester in A&M history.
The Maroon & White recorded the best semester in school history last spring. This is now the second year in a row that the Aggies have recorded triple-digit selections on the Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll. This achievement comes on top of the already historic semester.
- Cumulative GPA – 3.079 (Highest ever)
- Spring surrogacy – 3,133 (Second highest ever recorded)
- Student-athletes with a cumulative GPA of 4.0: 65 (Second highest ever recorded)
- Teams greater than 3.0: 12 (Second highest ever)
- Dean’s Honor Roll (3.75 semester GPA or more): 24 (Highest recorded for the spring semester)
- Distinguished students (3.5 semesters GPA or more): 23 (Highest ever recorded)
- AD Honor Roll (3.0 Semester GPA or above): 356 (Second highest ever recorded for a spring semester)
- Best GPA for Men’s Team: Baseball 3.233
- Best Women’s Cumulative Grade Average Per Team: Equestrian Sports 3.508
âThe academic success of our student-athletes mimics their desire for excellence in everything they pursue,â said Joe Fields, senior assistant director of student-athlete athletics. âThey continue to set the standard and lead the academic field with dedication and integrity. We are incredibly proud of the way they represent and honor Texas A&M at the conference level. This accomplishment is a direct representation of the hard work that our student-athletes and academic staff put in every day.
The following criteria were followed:(1) A student-athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above for the previous academic year (two semesters or three terms) or have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the proposing institution. (2) If a student-athlete is attending summer school, their cumulative 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 athletic scholarship, recipients of an athletic award (i.e. the winner of a letter), and non-student athlete. Fellows who have been on a varsity team for two seasons. (4) Before being nominated, a student-athlete must have successfully completed 24 semesters or 36 quarter hours of non-remedial academic credit towards a bachelor’s degree in the proposing establishment. (5) The student-athlete must have been a member of a varsity team for the entire NCAA Championship segment of the sport
Texas A&M 2021 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Baseball (19)
Rody Barker – Psychology
Bryce Blaum – University Studies
Jonathan Childress – Sports Management
Hunter Coleman – Land and Real Estate Economics
Gabriel Craig – University Studies
Will Frizzell – Agricultural Leadership and Development
Michael Hoehner – Sports Management
William Johnston – Business Administration
Chandler Jozwiak – Sports Management
Alex Magers – Geography
Bryce Miller – Finance
Brett Minnich – Sports Management
Mason Ornelas – Sports Management
Logan Sartori – Psychology
Zane Schmidt – Finance
Taylor Smith – University Studies
Jordan Thompson – University Studies
Christopher Weber – Biomedical Engineering
Trevor Werner – Kinesiology
Men’s golf (4)
Junmin Lee – Business Administration
Evan Myers – Business Administration
William Paysse – Sports Management
Reese Ramsey – University Studies
Women’s Golf (6)
Stéphanie Astrup – Psychology
Courtney Dow – Sports Management
Blanca Fernandez Garcia â Poggio – University studies
Amber Park – University Studies
Ava Schwienteck – University Studies
Brooke Tyree – Mechanical Engineering
Softball (13)
Shaylee Ackerman – Health
Dani Elder – University Studies
Sydney Fritsch – Ag Communications & Journalism
Hailey Gallegos – Health
Makinzy Herzog – Recreation, Parks and Tourism Sciences
Madi Jatzlau – Finance
Haley Lee – Sports Management
Hannah Mayo – Nutrition
Gabby Moreno – Industrial Distribution
Kayla Poynter – Education
Taudrea Sinnie – Sociology
Morgan Smith – Biomedical Sciences
Ashlynn Walls – Psychology
Men’s Tennis (7)
Hady Habib – Sports Management
Pranav Kumar – Computer Science
Guido Marson – Finance
Pierce Rollins – Business Administration
Anish Sriniketh – Economics
Stefan Storch – Sports Management
Kenner Taylor – Commercial Honors
Women’s Tennis (6)
Jessica Anzo – Sports Management
Dorthea Faa â Hviding – University Studies
Jayci Goldsmith – University Studies
Tatiana Makarova – Sports Management
Renee McBryde – Sports Management
Katya Townsend – Management
Men’s Athletics (28)
Jonathon Bishop – Computer Science
Joshua Brown – Sports Management
Colton Colonna – Materials Science and Engineering
Mason Corbin – Sports Management
Zachary Davis – Management Information Systems
Bryce Deadmon – Marketing
Kristofor Grimes – Economics
Peyton Hofferichter – Civil Engineering
Gavin Hoffpauir – University Studies
Robert Holt – Political Science
Jackson Jett – Finance
Patrick Johnson – Sports Management
Kyle Johnson – Biology
Jake Lanier – Commercial awards
Lagarious McQuirter – University Studies
Nickolas Mirabelli – Health
Carlton Orange – Land and real estate economics
Sam Presnal – Finance
Theodore Radtke – Mechanical Engineering
Adam Saenz – Finance
Zephyr Seagraves – Aerospace Engineering
Spencer Simons – Nutrition
Steven Stulce – Business Administration
Harrison Tillman – Communications
Austin Warren – Biomedical Sciences
Emmanuel Yeboah – Leisure, Parks and Tourism Sciences
Colby Zamzow – Kinesiology
Quentin Zapata – Construction Sciences
Athletics Women (31)
Deborah Acquah – University Studies
Allyson Andress – Education
Brooke Barrington – Environmental Design
Architectural studies
Rachel Bernardo – Psychology
Julia Black – Ag Communications & Journalism
Katelyn Buckley – Education
Catalina Cerda – Human Resources Development
Emily Chastain – Commercial Honors
Parker Clay – Kinesiology
Lamara Distin – Sports Management
Kimberly Dow – Environmental Engineering
Jacie Droddy – General Studies
Jenna Ellis – Health
Carrie Fish – Marketing
Elizabeth Green – Accounting
Megan Hopper – Animal Science
Michala Janssen – Kinesiology
Madison Malouf – Psychology
Kristen Masucci – Biology
Deirdre Nelsen – Biomedical Engineering
Madeline O’Hanlon – Human Resources Development
Sarah Pia – Chemical Engineering
Grace Plain – Nutrition
Jaevin Reed – Recreation, Parks and Tourism Sciences
Mary Rodriguez – Health
Abbey Santoro – Ag Communications & Journalism
Natalie Scheifele – Biomedical Sciences
Kennedy Smith – Communication
Zhane Smith – University Studies
Summer Thorpe – Marketing
Charokee Young – Sports Management
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