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Academic Honor Roll.Indd PRESS RELEASE The Summit League Communications 340 W. Butterfi eld Rd., Suite 3D David Brauer, Assistant Commissioner Elmhurst, IL 60126 Greg Mette, Associate Director Ph: 630.516.0661 www.thesummitleague.org Fax: 630.516.0673 For immediate release | Friday, July 7, 2017 Contact: Greg Mette, Director of Communications ([email protected]) SUMMIT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED 1,414 student-athletes named to list, South Dakota State had league-high 193 selections ELMHURST, Ill. − With the 2016-17 academic year complete, The Summit League has announced its Academic Honor Roll. A total of 1,414 Summit League student-athletes from the sports of baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track & fi eld and volleyball have been honored for their academic excellence. • Student-athletes must have at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average during the 2016-17 academic year and must use a year of eligibility. • A total of 1,414 student-athletes across 17 sports were honored. • South Dakota State led with 193 honorees followed closely by South Dakota (188) and Omaha (187). In order to be selected to the Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have a 3.20 or better grade-point average (GPA) for the year awarded and must use a year of eligibility. The Academic Honor Roll breakdown by school is as follows: South Dakota State (193) South Dakota (188) Omaha (187) IUPUI (159) North Dakota State (140) Western Illinois (133) Denver (132) Fort Wayne (125) Oral Roberts (117) Eastern Illinois (40) - men’s soccer and swimming & diving associate member The complete list of the 2016-17 Summit League Academic Honor Roll appears on the following pages. ABOUT THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Through 35 years of Division I athletics, The Summit League offers 19 championship sports and has a combined enrollment of nearly 100,000 at eight institutions, including three located in top 60 U.S. metro populations and two land-grant universities. Member institutions include: Denver (University of Denver), Fort Wayne (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), North Dakota State University, Omaha (University of Nebraska Omaha), Oral Roberts University, the University of South Dakota, South Dakota State University and Western Illinois University. The University of North Dakota will become an offi cial member on July 1, 2018. Previously known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League rebranded in 2007 and has since produced nine NCAA Champions along with over 90 Academic All-Americans, nearly 95 All-America selections and numerous former student-athletes competing at the highest professional level. For more information about the league, visit www.thesummitleague.org website, follow The Summit League on Twitter @thesummitleague. #ReachTheSummit Denver | Fort Wayne | North Dakota State | Omaha | Oral Roberts | South Dakota | South Dakota State | Western Illinois ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2016-17 SUMMIT LEAGUE WINTER/SPRING ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Fort Wayne Abigail Carlsen So. Organizational Leadership & Supervision Lafayette, Ind. Fort Wayne Madison Chesnutt Jr. Elementary Education Mishawaka, Ind. Fort Wayne Monica Dorner Jr. Psychology Perrysburg, Ohio Fort Wayne Hannah Jennings So. Psychology Bourbon, Ind. Fort Wayne Candi Keller Sr. Biology Defi ance, Ohio Fort Wayne Jenna Kurosky Jr. Finance Elgin, Ill. Fort Wayne Linnzie Richner Fr. Biology Nappanee, Ind. IUPUI Erin Ingram Sr. Exercise Science Richmond, Ind. IUPUI Aneta Abrahamova Jr. Management Bratislava, Slovakia IUPUI Lindsey Budnik Sr. Health Sciences North Manchester, Ind. IUPUI Elizabeth Orr So. Management West Baden, Ind. IUPUI MeKenzie Hilsmeyer Sr. Biomedical Engineering Jaster, Ind. North Dakota State Sierra Bennion Fr. Businness Administration Jamestown, N.D. North Dakota State Emma Groom So. Marketing Eden Prairie, Minn. North Dakota State Trisa Hutchinson Jr. Human Development & Family Science Detroit Lakes, Minn. North Dakota State Katelyn Martin Fr. Sport Management North Prairie, Wis. North Dakota State Camryn Roadley Fr. Computer Science Winnipeg, Manitoba North Dakota State Natalie Roth Jr. Psychology Lake Park, Minn. North Dakota State Alexandra Schmid Sr. Pharmacy Shakopee, Minn. North Dakota State Margaret Crippen Sr. Statistics Missoula, Mont. Omaha Mandy Boyle So. Communication Studies Omaha, Neb. Omaha Samantha Chong Fr. Biology Glugor, Malaysia Omaha Samantha Langford Fr. Business Sioux Falls, S.D. Omaha Morgan Miller So. Speech-Language Pathology Bemidji, Minn. Omaha Katelyn Strudthoff Jr. Civil Engineering Omaha, Neb. Omaha Megan Vetrovsky Jr. Biology McCook, Neb. Omaha Haley Wineman Fr. Business Walton, Neb. Omaha Jordan York So. Journalism & Media Communication Scottsbluff, Neb. Oral Roberts Kennedy Ishee Jr. Finance Katy, Texas Oral Roberts Katie Kirkart Fr. Finance Muskogee, Okla. Oral Roberts Annie LaCombe Fr. Business Administration Laval, Quebec South Dakota Kathryn Bartlett Fr. Nursing Pierre, S.D. South Dakota Abby Dufrane Jr. Kinesiology & Sports Management Marinette, Wis. South Dakota Sunny Killian Fr. Health Sciences Tuerkheim, Germany South Dakota Kaitlyn Krzyzanowski Sr. Contemporary Media & Journalism Scottsbluff, Neb. South Dakota Brenna Lervick Sr. Mathematics Chanhassen, Minn. South Dakota Lexi Petersen So. Sports Marketing & Media Fairview, Ill. South Dakota State Sydney Bormann Fr. Biology Parkston, S.D. South Dakota State Islamiah Fuad Sr. Sport/Recreation/Park Management Perak, Malaysia South Dakota State Hallie Getz Sr. Economics Pierre, S.D. South Dakota State Natcha Srimaneerung Jr. Psychology Bangkok, Thailand Western Illinois Anna Cullinan Sr. Master of Business Administration Bettendorf, Iowa Western Illinois Ashley Dumler Jr. Communication Sciences & Disorders Dike, Iowa Western Illinois Nicole Hamilton-Cross Fr. Forensic Chemistry Darfi eld, New Zealand Western Illinois Cassidy Jurkaites Fr. Accounting Mishawaka, Ind. Western Illinois Alex Krehbiel Jr. Exercise Science Donnellson, Iowa Western Illinois Alexandra Leingang Jr. Supply Chain Management Columbia, Ill. Western Illinois Kate McTaggart So. Dietetics Guelph, Ontario Western Illinois Mariah Peters So. Accounting Blue Springs, Mo. MEN’S SOCCER School Name Yr. Major Hometown Denver James Bannon-Schneebeck Sr. Marketing Albuquerque, N.M. Denver Ryan Barlow So. Finance Coppel, Texas Denver Andre Shinyashiki So. Marketing Sao Paulo, Brazil Denver Jared Cochran Sr. Finance Evergreen, Colo. Denver Thomas Elder Sr. Communication Fort Worth , Texas Denver Austin Fuller Sr. Finance Littleton, Colo. Denver Nickolas Gardner Jr. Marketing Marvin, N.C. Denver Robert Hamilton Sr. Accounting Evergreen, Colo. Denver Dylan Keeney Fr. Accounting Littleton, Colo. Denver Nick Marcin Fr. Accounting Austin, Texas Denver Blake Moncur Fr. Business Analytics Fort Collins, Colo. Denver Daniel Mooney So. Accounting Indianapolis, Ind. Denver Kyle Morlack Sr. Business Analytics Goodyear, Ariz. Denver Will Palmquist Fr. Finance, Business Analytics Denver, Colo. Denver Tosh Samkange So. Communication Sammamish, Wash. Denver Ryan Schaefer So. Business Analytics Burien, Wash. Denver Brett Shae Smalley So. Mechanical Engineering Columbus, Ohio Denver Graham Smith Jr. Finance Highlands Ranch, Colo. Denver Kortne Ford Jr. Marketing Greeley, Colo. Denver Alexander Underwood Jr. Accounting Winnetka, Ill. Eastern Illinois Miguel Carrillo-Torres Jr. Management Davenport, Iowa Eastern Illinois Alessandro Corti Fr. Management Milano, Italy Eastern Illinois Tyler Enright Jr. Kinesiology & Sports Studies O’Fallon, Ill. ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2016-17 SUMMIT LEAGUE WINTER/SPRING ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Eastern Illinois Cole Harkrader Fr. Marketing Harrisonville, Mo. Eastern Illinois Jonathan Huerta Fr. Accounting La Grange, Ky. Eastern Illinois Easton Luke Fr. Finance Brampton, Ontario Eastern Illinois Tyler Massa So. Accounting New Lennox, Ill. Eastern Illinois Brendan McDonough So. Marketing Weldon Spring, Mo. Eastern Illinois Zachary Medawattage So. Finance Edmond, Okl. Eastern Illinois Marcus Menniti So. Psychology Rome, Italy Eastern Illinois Andre Nappa Fr. Psychology Dallas, Texas Eastern Illinois Michael Novotny Jr. Management Information Systems St. Charles, Ill. Eastern Illinois Jose Puga Sr. Kinesiology & Sport Studies Guadalajara, Mexico Eastern Illinois Dominic Recca Jr. Finance St. Charles, Mo. Eastern Illinois Christian Sosnowski Fr. Finance Franklin Park, Ill. Fort Wayne Keelan Barker Jr. Management & General Studies Nottingham, England Fort Wayne Stephen Danielian Sr. Visual Communication & Design Winona Lake, Ind. Fort Wayne Edel Ensaldo Bustos Jr. Marketing & General Studies Bartelsville, Okla. Fort Wayne Adam Gannon So. Accounting Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne Kyle Hoagland So. Management Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne Will Hunt Fr. Management & Marketing Auckland, New Zealand Fort Wayne Thilo Körperich Sr. Master of Business Administration Duisburg, Germany Fort Wayne Raphael Kotzock Sr. Master of Business Administration Munich, Germany Fort Wayne Nicolas Ribas So. Management Guayaquil, Ecuador Fort Wayne Cam Sinclair Jr. Finance Auckland, New Zealand Fort Wayne Zach Tom So. Computer Science Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne Oscar Uyamadu Sr. Business Economics & Public Policy Oxford, England Fort Wayne Andrew VonGunten So. Physics Fort Wayne, Ind. IUPUI Pedro Valladao Fr. Mechanical Engineering Rio de Janeiro, Brazil IUPUI Yan Souza Fr. Undeclared Rio de Janeiro,
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