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2020-21 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll 2020-21 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll To be eligible for the honor roll, the student-athlete must meet the following criteria: 1) Must have a 3.20 or higher grade-point average during the academic semester which coincides with his/her sport. As soon as you receive each semester’s grades, complete the following form (listing the student-athletes in alphabetical order) SCHOOL: Army West Point SPORT: Baseball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 James Flink Fr. International Affairs - FP & Security Studies, 3.27 Fairfield, Conn. / Fairfield Ludlowe High School 2 Anthony Giachin Sr. Mechanical Engineering, 3.86 Livingston, N.J. / Newark Academy 3 Teddy Lepcio Jr. Political Science: American Politics, 3.46 Chattanooga, Tenn. / Baylor School 4 Carter Macias Jr. Engineering Management, 3.85 Ortonville, Mich. / St. Mary’s Preparatory 5 Patrick Melampy So. Engineering Management, 3.25 Marshfield, Mass. / Duxbury 6 Rob Regine Sr. Business Management, 3.56 Coventry, R.I. / Coventry 7 Timothy Simoes Sr. Human Geography, 3.73 Hopkinton, Mass. / Xaverian Brothers 8 Bennett Smith So. Economics, 3.67 Charlotte, N.C. / Groton School 9 Furman Wilson Jr. Applied Statistics and Data Science, 3.48 Seneca, S.C. / Seneca SCHOOL: Bucknell Sport: Baseball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 Luke Allain Jr. Business Analytics, 3.41 Pottstown, Pa./The Hill School 2 Graeme Carroll Fr. Mechanical Engineering, 3.72 Kinnelon, N.J./Kinnelon 3 Nick Christopher So. Environmental Engineering, 3.51 Twinsburg, Ohio/Gilmour Academy 4 Jacob Corson Fr. Undeclared, 3.22 Muncy, Pa./Hughesville 5 Theo Farynick So. Finance, 3.33 Lloyd Harbor, N.Y./Cold Spring Harbor 6 Andrew Funovits Jr. Accounting and Financial Management, 3.75 Pittsburgh, Pa./Seneca Valley 7 Logan Kellerman So. Economics, 3.83 Moorestown, N.J./St. Joseph's Prep 8 Brendan Lowery Jr. Business Analytics, 3.66 Randolph, N.J./Randolph 9 Peter Marren Sr. Accounting and Financial Management, 4.0 Darien, Conn./Darien 10 Austin Odell Jr. Economics, 3.41 Chester Springs, Pa./Bishop Shanahan 11 Matt Ottsen Sr. Chemical Engineering, 3.86 St. Louis, Mo./Westminster Christian Academy 12 Nikhil Patel Fr. Undeclared Management, 3.68 Allentown, Pa./Parkland 13 Kendall Pierson Jr. Economics, 3.66 Tewksbury, N.J./Voorhees 14 Will Potdevin So. Finance, 3.22 Lexington, Mass./St. John's Prep 15 Bryce Reimer Fr. Mechanical Engineering, 3.66 Hortonville, N.Y./Sullivan West 16 Tyler Rigot So. Psychology, 4.0 Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Country Day 17 Nicholas Sadd Sr. Computer Science, 3.67 Atlanta, Ga./The Paideia School 18 Ben Sinins Fr. Undeclared, 3.77 Short Hills, N.J./Millburn 19 Brenden Tuttle Sr. Accounting and Financial Management, 3.89 Hollywood, Fla./Chaminade Madonna 20 Connor Vucovich Fr. Computer Science and Engineering, 3.91 Lititz, Pa./Manheim Township 21 Jake Wortman So. Accounting, 3.33 Fredericksburg, Va./Colonial Forge 22 Eunsang Yu So. Mechanical Engineering, 3.22 Seattle, Wash./Inglemoor SCHOOL: Holy Cross SPORT: Baseball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 Jack Ambrosino Fr. Undeclared, 3.93 South Burlington, Vt. / South Burlington 2 Patrick Casserly Fr. Economics, 3.50 Chelmsford, Mass. / Central Catholic / Winchendon 3 Matt Clarkin Jr. Economics, 3.93 Fairfield, Conn. / Regis 4 Connor Crotty Jr. Economics, 3.50 San Juan Capistrano, Calif. / San Juan Hills 5 Michael Donahoe Fr. Economics, 3.63 Milton, Mass. / Boston College HS 6 Liam Dvorak Sr. Physics, 3.80 Bayport, N.Y. / Chaminade 7 Nick Fletcher Fr. Economics and History, 3.56 Cleveland, Ohio / Saint Ignatius 8 David Kale Sr. Psychology, 3.75 Mohegan Lake, N.Y. / Lakeland 9 Garret Keough Sr. Economics and Political Science, 4.00 Marblehead, Mass. / Marblehead / Loomis Chaffee 10 Sam Kirkpatrick Fr. Undeclared, 4.00 Franklin, Tenn. / Montgomery Bell Academy 11 Eric Lopes Sr. Economics, 3.25 South Boston, Mass. / Boston College HS 12 Cam Meyer Sr. Economics, 3.68 Newton, Mass. / Salisbury 13 Andrew Selima Sr. Mathematics, 3.77 Andover, Mass. / St. John's Prep 14 Ben Talbot So. Physics, 3.31 Newtown, Conn. / St. Joseph 15 Nate Wolf Jr. Economics, 3.43 Boston, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols / IMG Academy SCHOOL: Lafayette SPORT: Baseball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 Jake Bloss So. Economics, 3.6 Greensboro, N.C. / The Early College at Guilford 2 Adam Bogosian Fr. Psychology, 3.68 Brooklyn, N.Y. / The Beacon School 3 Tyler Faccenda Sr. Economics, 3.75 Denville, N.J. / Morristown Beard 4 Justin Grech Fr. Mechanical Engineering, 3.43 Southlake, Texas / Carroll Senior 5 Mike Gunning So. Biology, 3.43 Rocky Point, N.Y. / Rocky Point 6 Justin Johnson Jr. Mathematics and Economics, 3.65 Glen Gardner, N.J. / North Hunterton 7 Evan Kiah Jr. Mathematics and Economics, 3.25 Lincolnshire, Ill. / Stevenson 8 Michael Mallas Fr. Economics, 3.23 Lutherville, Md. / Gilman School 9 Dylan Minghini Jr. Mechanical Engineering, 4.0 Rock Springs, Ga. / Gordon Lee Memorial 10 Nolan Morr So. Economics, 3.43 Colebrook, Conn. / Avon Old Farms 11 Ethan O'Connor Jr. Engineering, 3.25 Sparta, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 12 Bill Russo Sr. Economics, 3.75 Lebanon, N.J. / North Hunterdon 13 Liam Sallee Fr. Economics, 4.0 St. Louis, Mo. / MICDS 14 Hunter Silvernail Sr. Engineering, 3.33 Lafayette, N.J. / Pope John XXIII Regional 15 Kyle Subers Jr. Mathematics and Economics, 3.23 Somerset, N.J. / St. Joseph 16 Patrick Vandenbergh So. Government, 3.9 Nashville, Tenn. / Ensworth 17 Justin Weiss So. Government, 3.6 Summit Point, N.J. / Summit SCHOOL: Lehigh SPORT: Baseball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 Nick Beetel Fr. Arts and Sciences, 3.50 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial 2 Mason Black Jr. Bioengineering, 3.86 Archbald, Pa./Valley View 3 Chase Carlson Jr. Finance, 3.22 Katy, Texas/James E. Taylor 4 Ben Christian So. Accounting, 3.71 Audubon, Pa./Methacton 5 Eric Cichocki Sr. Mechanical Engineering/IBE Finance, 3.92 Zionsville, Pa./Emmaus 6 Ryan Deom So. Biochemistry, 3.93 Covington Township, Pa./North Pocono 7 Joe Gorla Jr. Finance, 3.74 Collegeville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley 8 Will Grisack So. Sociology, 3.40 Tampa, Fla./Carrollwood Day 9 Ethan Heller So. Finance, 3.95 Lititz, Pa./Warwick 10 Gavin McGowan Fr. Civil Engineering, 3.74 Sugarloaf, Pa./Hazleton Area 11 Quinn McKenna Sr. Mechanical Engineering, 3.46 Royersford, Pa./Spring-Ford 12 Adam Retzbach So. Economics, 4.00 Greenfield Township, Pa./Lakeland 13 Lucas Rich Fr. Business, 3.88 Florham Park, N.J./Newark Academy 14 Matt Stamford Jr. Finance, 3.58 Chatham, N.J./Chatham 15 Tyler Thompson Fr. Mechanical Engineering, 3.94 Enola, Pa./Cumberland Valley 16 Teddy Tolliver Fr. Business, 3.56 Mason, Ohio/William Mason 17 Carlos Torres So. Finance, 3.55 Coamo, P.R./Perkiomen School 18 Sam Wurth Sr. Accounting, 3.74 Boca Raton, Fla./Pine Crest 19 Joe Yupp Sr. Finance, 3.28 Jupiter, Fla./Cardinal Newman SCHOOL: Navy SPORT: Baseball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 Chase Daniels Fr. Aerospace Engineering, 4.00 Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton 2 Ryan Duffey Sr. Robotics & Control Engineering, 3.50 Duxbury, Mass. / Noble and Greenough 3 Tommy Goodridge Sr. Operations Research, 3.80 San Diego, Calif. / St. Augustine 4 Nolan Jorgenson Fr. Operations Research, 4.00 Eastvale, Calif. / Ontario Christian 5 Jared Leins Sr. Mechanical Engineering, 4.00 Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road 6 Matthew Shirah Fr. Quantitative Economics, 3.78 Blue Ridge, Ga. / Fannin County 7 Joe Simourian Jr. History, 4.00 Andover, Mass. / Phillips Academy 8 Colin Smith So. Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, 3.53 Wilmington, Del. / Delaware Military Academy 9 Zach Stevens Jr. Operations Research, 4.00 Lexington, Mass. / Lexington 10 Stephen Thompson Sr. Ocean Engineering, 3.63 Rock Hill, S.C. / South Pointe 11 Trent Topping Jr. Quantitative Economics, 3.64 Temecula, Calif. / Great Oak 2020-21 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll To be eligible for the honor roll, the student-athlete must meet the following criteria: 1) Must have a 3.20 or higher grade-point average during the academic semester which coincides with his/her sport. As soon as you receive each semester’s grades, complete the following form (listing the student-athletes in alphabetical order) SCHOOL: American SPORT: Men's Basketball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 Stacy Beckton Jr. Sr. African-American and African Diaspora Studies, 3.41 Daytona Beach, Fla. / Atlantic 2 Victor Brown Jr. Fr. Business, 3.33 Maitland, Fla. / Lake Highland 3 Jamir Harris Sr. Broadcast Journalism, 4.0 North Brunswick, N.J. / The Patrick School 4 Jesse Little Sr. Psychology, 3.33 Starkville, Miss. / Starkville 5 Ben Lubarsky So. Business Administration, 3.55 Palm Beach, Fla. / The Benjamin School 6 Connor Nelson Jr. Psychology, 3.50 Denver, Colo. / Denver South 7 Johnny O'Neil Fr. Business, 3.57 Miami Shores, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna 8 Colin Smalls Fr. Business Administration, 3.53 Upper Marlboro, Md. / St. Andrew's SCHOOL: Army West Point SPORT: Men's Basketball No. Name (First Last) Class Major, Spring Semester GPA Hometown/High School 1 Jared Cross Fr. Engineering Management, 3.25 Leesburg, Va. / St. Stephens and St. Agnes 2 Kwabena Davis Fr. Chemical Engineering, 3.31 Columbia, S.C. / Byron P. Steele (USMAPS) 3 Lonnie Grayson Sr. Law and Legal Studies, 3.25 Cincinnati, Ohio / Wyoming HS 4 Noah Jager Fr. International Affairs - Inst, Gov, & Development, 3.64 Bloomington, Ind. / Bloomington South 5 Abe Johnson Fr. Cyber Science: Cybersecurity Missoula, Mont. / Hellgate 6 Mark Madden Sr. Law and Legal Studies, 3.28 South Bend, Ind.
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