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Press Release PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Cody Soto June 18, 2017 469.524.1009 / [email protected] 2016-17 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team Recognizes 441 Irving, Texas - A total of 441 student-athletes have been named to the 2016-17 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team, which honors conference competitors who are new, incoming freshmen at their respective league institution. Three institutions totaled 50 or more honorees, including Baylor (62), Texas (55) and Kansas (53). A total of 46 student-athletes were nominated with 4.00 grade point averages, including 10 from Oklahoma State. The 46 honorees marks the most since the start of the academic list in 2012-13. Nominated by each institution’s director of student-athlete support services, student-athletes on the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team must be new, first-time/incoming freshmen that have completed 24 semester hours of non-remedial coursework and achieved a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00. Additionally, the student-athlete must have participated in at least one of their team’s scheduled contests and must have been a member of their respective team for their sport’s entire NCAA Championship segment. The Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team was introduced in the 2012-13 academic year. -more- BIG12SPORTS.COM @Big12Conference #Big12 Facebook.com/Big12 YouTube.com/Big12Conference 2016-17 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 ROOKIE TEAM *INDICATES NOMINATED WITH A 4.00 GPA Name, School Sport Major Hometown Alexsis Amrhein, Baylor Acrobatics & Tumbling Enviromental Studies Scottsburg, Ind. Mary Berdis, Baylor Acrobatics & Tumbling Health Science Studies: Pre-Medical Winter Haven, Fla. Hannah Schumacher, Baylor Acrobatics & Tumbling Health, Kinesiology & Leisure Studies Monroe, Wash. Faith Spivey, Baylor Acrobatics & Tumbling Pre-Biology Lakeland, Fla. Ryan Bertelsman, Baylor Baseball Pre-Business Friendswood, Texas Cody Bradford, Baylor* Baseball Pre-Business Aledo, Calif. Daniel Caruso, Baylor Baseball Pre-Business Pasadena, Calif. Trevor Harris, Baylor Baseball Neuroscience Southlake, Texas Ryan Leckich, Baylor Baseball Pre-Business Port Neches, Texas Hunter Seay, Baylor Baseball Pre-Business Keller, Texas Andy Thomas, Baylor Baseball Corporate Communication Murrieta, Calif. Davis Wendzel, Baylor Baseball Pre-Business San Clemente, Calif. Natalie Chou, Baylor Basketball Pre-Business Plano, Texas Lauren Cox, Baylor Basketball Corporate Communication Flower Mound, Texas Madison Day, Baylor Equestrian Pre-Business Brick, N.J. Georgia Smith, Baylor Equestrian Pre-Business Phoenix, Ariz. Preston Heard, Baylor Football Pre-Business Bellaire, Texas Dalton Justice, Baylor Football Health Science Studies Thomas, Okla. Michael Johnson, Baylor Football Pre-Business Missouri City, Texas Zach Smith, Baylor Football Communication Studies Grandview, Texas Kyle Boyd, Baylor Football Pre-Business Mesquite, Texas Thor Rodoni, Baylor Football Pre-Business Los Banos, CA James Threet, Baylor Football University Scholars Sunnyvale, Texas Chloe Caron, Baylor Golf Pre-Business Bondues, France Cooper Dossey, Baylor Golf Pre-Business Austin, Texas Colin Kober, Baylor* Golf Pre-Business Southlake, Texas Fiona Liddell, Baylor Golf Pre-Business Warendorf, Germany Cheerie Tan, Baylor Golf International Studies Melbourne, Australia Marissa Kinsey, Baylor Soccer Pre-Business Allen, Texas Raegan Padgett, Baylor Soccer Health Science Studies Pre-Physical Therapy Beaumont, Texas Halee Sowinski, Baylor Soccer Biochemistry Allen, Texas Ashley Thornhill, Baylor Soccer Biology Katy, Texas Sommer Stanley, Baylor Soccer Journalism - Public Relations The Woodlands, Texas Taylor Ellis, Baylor Softball Health, Kinesiology & Leisure Studies Waco, Texas Shelby McGlaun, Baylor Softball Health, Kinesiology & Leisure Studies Humble, Texas Madison O’Neal, Baylor Softball Pre-Business Huffman, Texas McKenzie Oviatt, Baylor Softball Political Science Tustin, Calif. Constantin Frantzen, Baylor Tennis Pre-Business Augsburg, Germany Jessica Hinojosa, Baylor Tennis Nutrition Sciences Guadalajara, Mexico Bjoern Petersen, Baylor Tennis Pre-Business Eckernfoerde, Germany Karina Traxler, Baylor Tennis Health, Kinesiology & Leisure Studies Rockwall, Texas Alison Andrews-Paul, Baylor Track & Field Health Science Studies Masterton, NZ Emma Bakke, Baylor Track & Field Undecided Puyallup, WA Ian Braxton, Baylor Track & Field Exercise Physiology Highland Village, Texas Emily Curran, Baylor Track & Field Biochemistry Oldsmar, Fla. Haley Everroad, Baylor* Track & Field Pre-Biology Scottsdale, Ariz. Jacinta Fisher, Baylor Track & Field Psychology New South Wales, Australia Sydney Gandy, Baylor Track & Field Anthropology Katy, Texas Matthew Henderson, Baylor Track & Field Pre-Business Spring, Texas Jhane King, Baylor Track & Field Pre-Biology Ft. Worth, Texas Hana Marsheck, Baylor Track & Field Health Science Studies Palo Alto, Calif. Aaliyah Miller, Baylor Track & Field Pre-Business Mckinney, Texas Raegan Padgett, Baylor Track & Field Health Science Studies Beaumont, Texas Victoria Powell, Baylor Track & Field Journalism Mableton, Ga. Gabby Satterlee, Baylor Track & Field Pre-Business Visalia, Calif. Lindsey Walton, Baylor Track & Field Pre-Business Peoria Heights, Ill. Anna West, Baylor Track & Field Nutrition Sciences Chesterfield, Mo. Hannah Fluegel, Baylor Volleyball Health Science Studies Pre-Medical Visalia, Calif. Braya Hunt, Baylor Volleyball Health Science Studies Pre-Medical Frisco, Texas Daria Richards, Baylor Volleyball Political Science Okemos, Mich. Nicole Thomas, Baylor Volleyball Biochemistry Richmond, Va. Tara Wulf, Baylor Volleyball Health Science Studies Pre-Medical Burke, Va. Adriana Camber, Iowa State Basketball Management Lund, Sweden Nia Washington, Iowa State Basketball Human Sciences Stafford, Va. 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Sami Williams, Iowa State* Softball Engineering Laguna Niguel, Calif. Alison Basel, Iowa State Swimming & Diving Genetics Johannesburg, South Africa Katherine Mueller, Iowa State Swimming & Diving Industrial Engineering Lockridge, Iowa Kami Pankratz, Iowa State Swimming & Diving Nutritional Sciences Overland Park, Kan. Emma Ruehle, Iowa State* Swimming & Diving Kinesiology & Health Plymouth, Minn. Keely Soellner, Iowa State Swimming & Diving Psychology Galva, Iowa Jessi Storer, Iowa State Swimming & Diving Mechanical Engineering Lincoln, Neb. Karen Alvarez, Iowa State Tennis Pre-Business Huixquilucan, Mexico Mary Cancini, Iowa State Tennis Pre-Business Valencia, Venezuela Cody Durbin, Iowa State Track & Field Physics Ida Grove, Iowa James Hoesley, Iowa State Track & Field Management Fountain City, Wisc. 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