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77 Student Athletes Earn D-2 Athletic Director's Association Academic Achievement Accolades

Tigerville - 77 North Greenville student athletes are Academic Achievement Recipients it was announced by the Division II Athletic Director's Association on Thursday morning. The Academic Achievement Awards, in its 16th year, is a program that recognizes the academic accomplishments of student-athletes at the Division II level.

In total, there were a record breaking 19,646 student-athletes from 196 institutions recognized for the 2022-23 Academic Achievement Awards. This is the most student-athletes being recognized since the inception of the awards program. 
For the fifth consecutive year, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) has the largest number of student-athlete honorees with 1,923 total. The following conferences have more than 1,000 student-athletes being recognized:
·       South Atlantic Conference – 1814
·       Northeast 10 Conference – 1487
·       Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference - 1413
·       Conference Carolinas – 1286
·       Great Midwest Athletic Conference – 1182
·       Sunshine State Conference – 1075
·       Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Conference - 1037
"This program continues to showcase the amazing student-athletes, and the impactful support of their coaches and staff, across our Division 2 landscape. I want to congratulate all the recipients for earning the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award," said Kirby Garry, director of athletics at Cal State Monterey Bay and current D2 ADA President. "While the number of deserving student-athletes continues to increase annually, the number of institutions recognizing these individuals on campus also continues to trend upwards. We look forward to eclipsing the 200-institution barrier next year."

In addition to the conferences, eight institutions will recognize more than 200 student-athletes with this recognition on their individual campus:
·       Newberry College (SAC) - 273
·       Walsh (GMAC) - 272
·       Southern New Hampshire (Northeast-10) - 242
·       Findlay (GMAC) – 236
·       Lenoir-Rhyne (SAC) – 224
·       Mercyhurst (PSAC) – 218
·       Gannon (PSAC) – 213
·       Florida Southern (SSC) - 208

Since the inception of the award's program in 2007-08, there has been a total of 147,622 student-athlete nominees recognized for their academic achievements at the Division II level.

To qualify for this honor, the following must occur:
·       The AD MUST BE a CURRENT dues-paying member of the D2 ADA.
·       Student-athlete must have … 
o   a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
o   have attended a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work 
o   have been an active member of an intercollegiate team during his/her last academic year

North Greenville Award Recipients 
Hamilton Fields Baseball Sr
Colin Fowler Baseball Sr
Caleb Freeman  Baseball So
Jake Gerardi Baseball Sr
Rylan Ashe Football Jr
Lance  Calcutt  Football Sr
Addison Fields Football Sr
Mathew Huff Football Sr
Noah Lay Football So
Ayden Baker Men's Basketball So
Seth Hewitt Men's Basketball Sr
Zakry Perdew Men's Basketball Jr
Caleb Williams Men's Basketball Jr
Mason Zick  Men's Basketball Sr
Izic Harris Men's Cross Country So
Jacob Klumb Men's Cross Country Jr
Ryland Kowalski Men's Cross Country So
John Cauthen Men's Golf So
Karsten Shields Men's Golf Jr
Seth Timms  Men's Golf So
Joseph Amici Men's Lacrosse Jr
Logan Bornick Men's Lacrosse Sr
Alexander Brooks Men's Lacrosse Jr
Jackson Courson Men's Lacrosse Sr
Carson Curry Men's Lacrosse Jr
Stephen Santini Men's Lacrosse Jr
Andrew Summer Men's Lacrosse So
Dalton Wilkins Men's Lacrosse So
Yessine Bessaies Men's Soccer Sr
Seth Hall Men's Soccer So
Paul Mues  Men's Soccer Jr
Ethan Sudsberry Men's Soccer So
Kyle Praschan Men's Tennis Jr
Tuur  Vos Men's Tennis Jr
Izic Harris Men's Track and Field So
Tarrence Ketter Men's Track and Field So
Jacob Klumb Men's Track and Field Jr
Ryland Kowalski Men's Track and Field So
Luke Martin  Men's Track and Field So
Emanuel Adames de la Cruz Men's Volleyball Jr
Mark Autry Men's Volleyball Jr
Luke Densmore Men's Volleyball Jr
Duncan Henderson Men's Volleyball Jr
Blake Petteway Men's Volleyball So
Savannah Chambers Softball So
Markalya Dempsey Softball Jr
Kinslee Hughes Softball Sr
Greyson Boone Women's Basketball Sr
Abigay Oates Women's Basketball Jr
Angelina Rodriguez Women's Basketball So
Hannah Wiles Women's Basketball So
Kylie Futrell Women's Cross Country Jr
Kacey Miller Women's Cross Country So
Paige Trent Women's Cross Country Sr
Nicole Kramer Women's Golf Sr
Ciara Mace Women's Golf Sr
Anna Schweitzer Women's Golf Sr
Caroline Smith Women's Golf So
Chloe Brumley Women's Lacrosse Sr
Lily Carter Women's Lacrosse So
Katie Keller Women's Lacrosse So
Riley McCall Women's Lacrosse So
kaitlyn Obrien Women's Lacrosse Sr
Emily  Zambrano Women's Lacrosse Jr
Alexah Fite Women's Soccer  So
Jada Patrick Women's Soccer Jr
Isabel Radebaugh Women's Soccer Jr
Elainee Sprinkle Women's Soccer Jr
Rachel Vaccaro Women's Soccer So
Larissa Berger Women's Tennis Sr
Naomi Sakakibara Women's Tennis Jr
Kylie Futrell Women's Track and Field Jr
Kacey Miller Women's Track and Field So
Paige Trent Women's Track and Field Sr
Ashlyn Conner Women's Volleyball Jr
Klayton Mathis Women's Volleyball Jr
Paola Santiago Women's Volleyball So
 
 
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