The Northern Arizona University women’s track and field team earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors following a season that saw success both in competition and in the classroom. Several student-athletes from both the men’s and women’s teams also made the individual all-academic list. Teams must present a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale in order to be eligible for this honor, while individuals must post a cumulative GPA of 3.25 in addition to a top-96 finish in any indoor championship event and/or must have participated in any round of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships (the preliminary championship competition and/or the final championship competition). The Lumberjacks on the women's side finished the spring semester with a team GPA of 3.45 and a total of 10 athletes earning individual honors. Women’s all-academic individualsJesselyn Bries, Educational FoundationsAlyssa Colbert, Communication StudiesMaggi Congdon, Civil EngineeringLaTrouchka Duke, Communication StudiesJenna Figueroa, Educational FoundationsBryn Morley, Environmental and Sustainability StudiesKyairra Reigh, Health Sciences – Nutrition and FoodsAnnika Reiss, Interdisciplinary Studies – Learning and PedagogyMeagan Van Pelt, Human RelationsMadeline Wilson, Health Sciences – Fitness and WellnessMen’s all-academic individualsParker Bays, PsychologyCorey Gorgas, Psychological SciencesCael Grotenhuis, Exercise PhysiologyBrodey Hasty, PhilosophyDesmond Lott, Psychological SciencesJohn Murphy, Human RelationsJack Normand, Computer ScienceKang Nyoak, Exercise PhysiologyTheo Quax, Civil EngineeringNico Young, Health Sciences – Nutrition and Foods
Source: Daily Sun July 15, 2023 01:33 UTC