
Mastodons Earn 101 Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence Honors
6/26/2014 11:00:00 AM | Baseball, General, Men's Basketball, Men's Cross Country, Men's Golf, Men's Soccer, Men's Tennis, Softball, Women's Basketball, Women's Cross Country, Women's Golf, Women's Soccer, Women's Tennis, Women's Track and Field, Women's Volleyball, Student-Athlete Leadership Team (SALT)
ELMHURST, Ill. - The Summit League announced its 2013-14 Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence Thursday, with a total of 101 IPFW student-athletes, from all 15 league-sponsored sports, honored for their work in the classroom.
Omaha captured its second-straight Summit League Institutional Academic Achievement Award with the highest percentage of its list-eligible student-athletes recognized.
The Summit League also recognized Team Academic Achievement Awards in each sport based on percentage of list-eligible student-athletes on the Commissioner's List. IPFW claimed the men's golf award outright and a share of the women's cross country, and women's golf honors. Denver had a league-best five teams claiming individual sport honors, while Omaha had four. A total of nine institutions captured at least one sport award.
Baseball: Omaha (89 percent)
Men's Basketball: South Dakota State (71 percent)
Women's Basketball: Denver (100 percent)
Men's Cross Country: South Dakota (87 percent)
Women's Cross Country: IPFW, Omaha & South Dakota (100 percent)
Men's Golf: IPFW (100 percent)
Women's Golf: Denver, IPFW, & Western Illinois (100 percent)
Men's Soccer: Eastern Illinois (79 percent)
Women's Soccer: North Dakota State (100 percent)
Softball: Omaha (100 percent)
Men's Swimming & Diving: Denver (100 percent)
Women's Swimming & Diving: South Dakota State (94 percent)
Men's Tennis: Denver (100 percent)
Women's Tennis: IUPUI & Omaha (100 percent)
Men's Track & Field: South Dakota (75 percent)
Women's Track & Field: IUPUI (92 percent)
Volleyball: Denver & South Dakota State (100 percent)
Of the 975 student-athletes honored, 46 maintained perfect 4.00 cumulative grade-point averages (GPA).
In order for a student-athlete to be selected to the Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence, the student-athlete must carry a 3.00 or better cumulative GPA, used a year of eligibility and previously completed one academic year at the nominating institution.
BASEBALL (14)
Steve Danielak
Kyle Flattery
Greg Kaiser
Kevin Kimball
Connor Lawhead
Steve Lowden
Lucas Salerno
Tyler Shepherd
Kyle Sorensen
Shane Trevino
Mitch Trzeciak
Malcolm White
Kendall Whitman
Kevin Wirth
MEN'S BAKSETBALL (3)
Pierre Bland
Joe Edwards
Joe Reed
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (7)
Rebecca Bruner
Mur Hagerman
Amanda Hyde
Jessie Manwaring
Courtney Ogle
Alexis Richards
Haley Seibert
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (6)
Taylor Crowell
Garret Gleckler
Jordan Holloman
Randy McComb
Brandon Perry
Tim Saltys
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (8)
Amaya Ayers
Andrea Bell
Kayla Boyes
Alexa Brown
Julie Jeszenszky
Katie Simmons
Jordan Tomecek
Rachel Zachar
MEN'S GOLF (5)
Logan Barker
Drake Devereux
Oliver Gibson
Jacob Groninger
Dan Wert
WOMEN'S GOLF (5)
Sydney Bailey
Allison Curtis
Taylor Lamphier
Brenna Sherwood
Ashton Taft
MEN'S SOCCER (7)
Kyle Ackerman
Will Brown
Jacob Gerondale
Akis Lyrintzis
Randy Maksimik
Anthony Pritchett
Corey Tom
WOMEN'S SOCCER (11)
Brooke Bishir
Meg Brennan
Kelsie Carlson
Caroline Castelli
Tessa Edwards
Erin Gill
Rachel Good
Sydney Hoareau
Alli LaBorde
Amber Lawrence
Sam Pavlika
SOFTBALL (9)
Alex Bousquet
Ashleigh Bousquet
Megan Flenniken
Larissa Franklin
Kayti Hanson
Hillary Kartman
Sarah Lazarowich
Audrey Mintari
Dani Pugh
MEN'S TENNIS (6)
Andres Cobos
Gerard Guell
Daniel Kang
Martin Muadi
Jonathan Raa
Derek Romer
WOMEN'S TENNIS (3)
Marcy Huck
Kristine Lindal
Sofia Sorokina
WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD (10)
Amaya Ayers
Andrea Bell
Kayla Boyes
Alexa Brown
Emily Craig
Julie Jeszenszky
Kaeleigh Porter
Kaylin Taylor
Rachel Zachar
Kayla Zink
VOLLEYBALL (7)
Erica Dryden
Sarah Heckman
Jen Milligan
Hailie Ripley
Madison Spence
Emily Spencer
Kendall Wienkes
Omaha captured its second-straight Summit League Institutional Academic Achievement Award with the highest percentage of its list-eligible student-athletes recognized.
The Summit League also recognized Team Academic Achievement Awards in each sport based on percentage of list-eligible student-athletes on the Commissioner's List. IPFW claimed the men's golf award outright and a share of the women's cross country, and women's golf honors. Denver had a league-best five teams claiming individual sport honors, while Omaha had four. A total of nine institutions captured at least one sport award.
Baseball: Omaha (89 percent)
Men's Basketball: South Dakota State (71 percent)
Women's Basketball: Denver (100 percent)
Men's Cross Country: South Dakota (87 percent)
Women's Cross Country: IPFW, Omaha & South Dakota (100 percent)
Men's Golf: IPFW (100 percent)
Women's Golf: Denver, IPFW, & Western Illinois (100 percent)
Men's Soccer: Eastern Illinois (79 percent)
Women's Soccer: North Dakota State (100 percent)
Softball: Omaha (100 percent)
Men's Swimming & Diving: Denver (100 percent)
Women's Swimming & Diving: South Dakota State (94 percent)
Men's Tennis: Denver (100 percent)
Women's Tennis: IUPUI & Omaha (100 percent)
Men's Track & Field: South Dakota (75 percent)
Women's Track & Field: IUPUI (92 percent)
Volleyball: Denver & South Dakota State (100 percent)
Of the 975 student-athletes honored, 46 maintained perfect 4.00 cumulative grade-point averages (GPA).
In order for a student-athlete to be selected to the Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence, the student-athlete must carry a 3.00 or better cumulative GPA, used a year of eligibility and previously completed one academic year at the nominating institution.
BASEBALL (14)
Steve Danielak
Kyle Flattery
Greg Kaiser
Kevin Kimball
Connor Lawhead
Steve Lowden
Lucas Salerno
Tyler Shepherd
Kyle Sorensen
Shane Trevino
Mitch Trzeciak
Malcolm White
Kendall Whitman
Kevin Wirth
MEN'S BAKSETBALL (3)
Pierre Bland
Joe Edwards
Joe Reed
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (7)
Rebecca Bruner
Mur Hagerman
Amanda Hyde
Jessie Manwaring
Courtney Ogle
Alexis Richards
Haley Seibert
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (6)
Taylor Crowell
Garret Gleckler
Jordan Holloman
Randy McComb
Brandon Perry
Tim Saltys
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (8)
Amaya Ayers
Andrea Bell
Kayla Boyes
Alexa Brown
Julie Jeszenszky
Katie Simmons
Jordan Tomecek
Rachel Zachar
MEN'S GOLF (5)
Logan Barker
Drake Devereux
Oliver Gibson
Jacob Groninger
Dan Wert
WOMEN'S GOLF (5)
Sydney Bailey
Allison Curtis
Taylor Lamphier
Brenna Sherwood
Ashton Taft
MEN'S SOCCER (7)
Kyle Ackerman
Will Brown
Jacob Gerondale
Akis Lyrintzis
Randy Maksimik
Anthony Pritchett
Corey Tom
WOMEN'S SOCCER (11)
Brooke Bishir
Meg Brennan
Kelsie Carlson
Caroline Castelli
Tessa Edwards
Erin Gill
Rachel Good
Sydney Hoareau
Alli LaBorde
Amber Lawrence
Sam Pavlika
SOFTBALL (9)
Alex Bousquet
Ashleigh Bousquet
Megan Flenniken
Larissa Franklin
Kayti Hanson
Hillary Kartman
Sarah Lazarowich
Audrey Mintari
Dani Pugh
MEN'S TENNIS (6)
Andres Cobos
Gerard Guell
Daniel Kang
Martin Muadi
Jonathan Raa
Derek Romer
WOMEN'S TENNIS (3)
Marcy Huck
Kristine Lindal
Sofia Sorokina
WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD (10)
Amaya Ayers
Andrea Bell
Kayla Boyes
Alexa Brown
Emily Craig
Julie Jeszenszky
Kaeleigh Porter
Kaylin Taylor
Rachel Zachar
Kayla Zink
VOLLEYBALL (7)
Erica Dryden
Sarah Heckman
Jen Milligan
Hailie Ripley
Madison Spence
Emily Spencer
Kendall Wienkes
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