Kentucky Places 84 on SEC Spring Honor Roll
June 30, 2015
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Student-athletes from all eight of Kentucky’s spring sports teams combined to earn a total of 84 spots on the Southeastern Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll, Commissioner Greg Sankey announced on Tuesday.
UK’s honorees included 22 baseball players, 14 softball players, 13 women’s track and field members, 13 men’s track and field members, eight women’s tennis players, four men’s tennis players, six men’s golfers and four women’s golfers.
A total of 1,191 student-athletes from around the league earned spots on the honor roll, which is based on grades from the 2014 summer, 2014 fall and 2015 spring terms. In order to make the SEC Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have a 3.0 grade-point average for the preceding academic year or his/her entire collegiate career, be at least a sophomore in academic standing, and meet additional qualifications.
Kentucky – Sport – Major
Zach Arnold – Baseball – Communication
Kyle Barrett – Baseball – Community & Leadership Development
Bryce Bastien – Baseball – Accounting/Finance
Thomas Bernal – Baseball – Communication
Zack Brown – Baseball – Accounting
Marcus Carson – Baseball – Communication
Ryne Combs – Baseball – Business Management/Spanish
Dylan Dwyer – Baseball – Communication
Greg Fettes – Baseball – Communication
Dorian Hairston – Baseball – English
Connor Heady – Baseball – Communication
Spencer Jack – Baseball – Communication
Taylor Martin – Baseball – Communication
Andrew Nelson – Baseball – Civil Engineering
Blake Oyler – Baseball – Agricultural Economics
Logan Salow – Baseball – Undergraduate Studies
Matt Snyder – Baseball – Agricultural Economics
Troy Squires – Baseball – Undergraduate Studies
Zach Strecker – Baseball – Accounting/Finance
Blaze Tom – Baseball – Community & Leadership Development
Storm Wilson – Baseball – Business Management
Robert Ziegler – Baseball – Undergraduate Studies
Matthew Anderson – Men’s Golf – Finance
Will Bishop – Men’s Golf – Accounting
Hager Collins – Men’s Golf – Finance
Harrison Greenberry – Men’s Golf – Merchandising, Apparel & Textiles
Todd McDaniel – Men’s Golf – Civil Engineering
Chris Meuth – Men’s Golf – Business Management
Stephen Stallings – Men’s Golf – Economics
Cylia Damerau – Women’s Golf – Psychology/Communications
Sarah Harris – Women’s Golf – Integrated Strategic Communication
Megan Kinney – Women’s Golf – Integrated Strategic Communication
Ale Walker – Women’s Golf – Business Management
Kara Howard – Softball – English
Griffin Joiner – Softball – Exercise Science
Stephanie Martino – Softball – Human Health Sciences
Kelsey Nunley – Softball – Community & Leadership Development/Leadership Studies
Meagan Prince – Softball – Agricultural Biotechnology
Buzz Ray – Softball – Communication Sciences & Disorders
Darington Richardson – Softball – Biology
Nikki Sagermann – Softball – Elementary Education
Sylver Samuel – Softball – Integrated Strategic Communication
Ansley Smith – Softball – Integrated Strategic Communication
Shannon Smith – Softball – Exercise Science
Maisie Steed – Softball – Health Promotion/Teaching Certification
Christian Stokes – Softball – Exercise Science
Nils Ellefsen – Men’s Tennis – Economics
Kevin Lai – Men’s Tennis – Economics
Charles Minc – Men’s Tennis – Business Management/Marketing
Beck Pennington – Men’s Tennis – Communication/Economics
Kelsey Dieters – Women’s Tennis – Pharmacy
Stephanie Fox – Women’s Tennis – Integrated Strategic Communication
Kate Lanier – Women’s Tennis – Marketing
Kirsten Lewis – Women’s Tennis – Exercise Science
Edmee Morin – Women’s Tennis – Finance
Nadia Ravita – Women’s Tennis – Finance
Aldila Sutjiadi – Women’s Tennis – Mathematical Economics
Grace Trimble – Women’s Tennis – Political Science
Zack Beavin – Men’s Track & Field – Mechanical Engineering
James Brown – Men’s Track & Field – Agricultural Biotechnology
David Cline – Men’s Track & Field – Biosystems Engineering
Nathan Donnellon – Men’s Track & Field – Business Management/Economics/Finance
Ray Dykstra – Men’s Track & Field – Exercise Science
Gabe Harm – Men’s Track & Field – Economics
Spencer Hrycay – Men’s Track & Field – Exercise Science
Tim Layten – Men’s Track & Field – Journalism
Jared Phillips – Men’s Track & Field – Chemistry
Ryan Polman – Men’s Track & Field – Biology
Bradley Szypka – Men’s Track & Field – Social Studies Education
Sean Willard – Men’s Track & Field – Accounting
MacKay Wilson – Men’s Track & Field – Mechanical Engineering
Alisha Adair – Women’s Track & Field – Community & Leadership Development
Dominique Booker – Women’s Track & Field – Psychology/Sociology
Dez Bryant – Women’s Track & Field – Community & Leadership Development
Michelle Canterna – Women’s Track & Field – Communication Sciences & Disorders
Kenyattia Hackworth – Women’s Track & Field – Community & Leadership Development
Kristen Hale – Women’s Track & Field – Exercise Science
Amy Hansen – Women’s Track & Field – Animal Sciences
Kendra Harrison – Women’s Track & Field – Community & Leadership Development
Caroline McCaslin – Women’s Track & Field – Biology
Leah Nugent – Women’s Track & Field – English
Daje Pugh – Women’s Track & Field – Exercise Science/Psychology
Brandi Walker – Women’s Track & Field – Animal Sciences
Angelica Whaley – Women’s Track & Field – Exercise Science/Spanish
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