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2018-19 Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll 2018-19 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Name Sport Year Hometown Previous School Major DAVIDSON Alexandra Abele Women's Tennis Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio Sycamore Economics Alex Ackerman Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Fr. Princeton, N.J. Princeton Undeclared Sophia Ackerman Women's Track & Field Fr. Fort Meyers, Fla. Canterbury School Undeclared Lauryn Albold Volleyball Fr. St. Augustine, Fla. Nease Undeclared Emma Alitz Women's Soccer So. West Point, N.Y. James I. O'Neill Psychology Iain Anderson Men's Track & Field/Cross Country So. Helena, Mont. Helena Undeclared Chloe Appleby Field Hockey Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day Undeclared Lauren Arkell Women's Lacrosse Fr. Brentwood, N.H. Phillips Exeter Academy Undeclared Samantha Armas Women's Tennis Jr. Acworth, Ga. Kennesaw Mountain Biology Bailey Autry Men's Track & Field/Cross Country So. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest Undeclared John Autry Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Fr. Wake Forest, N.C. Wake Forest Undeclared Shannon Ballard Women's Soccer Sr. Plano, Texas Plano West Psychology Allen Barry Baseball Sr. Malvern, Pa. Great Valley Biology Emily Bassett Women's Swimming & Diving Jr. Atlanta, Ga. Westminster School History Max Bazin Baseball Sr. Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg Economics Claudia Becker Women's Lacrosse Jr. West Chester, Pa. The Episcopal Academy English Annie Beresheim Women's Lacrosse Sr. Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset Economics Makayla Binter Women's Track & Field Jr. Rochester, N.Y. Greece Arcadia Biology Mike Blasey Men's Golf Sr. Potomac, Md. Landon School Economics Shannon Blee Women's Lacrosse Jr. Baltimore, Md. Mount De Sales Academy Biology Pete Bloomberg Baseball So. Morrisville, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons Mathematics Matt Bode Men's Swimming & Diving Sr. Fisherville, Ky. Louisville Collegiate Economics Jackson Bracy Men's Soccer Fr. Johns Island, S.C. Academic Magnet Undeclared Garnet Brown Women's Track & Field/Cross Country So. Palmetto, Ga. Woodward Academy Undeclared Grayson Buben Field Hockey Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day Undeclared Mary Bunch Women's Soccer Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Athens Drive Magnet Undeclared Kendall Bushick Women's Soccer Fr. Durham, N.C. Durham Academy Undeclared Courtney Byler Field Hockey Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. Norfolk Academy Political Science Hayden Callahan Women's Lacrosse Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons Undeclared Olivia Carey Women's Lacrosse So. Blue Bell, Pa. Agnes Irwin Economics Kevin Carlock Men's Golf Sr. Greensboro, N.C. Caldwell Academy English Tanner Carlson Men's Soccer Sr. Woodbury, Minn. Woodbury Mathematics Dylan Carmack Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. McCallie School Chemistry Jake Carver Men's Track & Field So. Valencia, Calif. West Ranch Undeclared Samantha Cascio Women's Soccer Fr. Tampa, Fla. Berkeley Prep. Undeclared Patrick Casey Men's Basketball Jr. Fort Mill, S.C. Fort Mill History Charlie Caswell Men's Soccer Jr. Lakewood, Colo. Lakewood Computer Science Susannah Cate Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Jr. Columbia, S.C. A.C. Flora English Sean Caveney Men's Track & Field Sr. Andover, Mass. Andover Political Science Gabrielle Centenari Women's Tennis Sr. Baltimore, Md. McDonogh Psychology Brett Centracchio Baseball Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. Milton Economics Sydney Champaigne Volleyball So. Greenwood, S.C. Greenwood Sociology Chris Chao Men's Swimming & Diving Fr. Durham, N.C. East Chapel Hill Undeclared Hugh Chatham Men's Soccer So. Huntersville, N.C. Hough Undeclared Ciera Cockrell Volleyball Sr. Waxhaw, N.C. Providence Day Political Science Grace Coleman Field Hockey So. Short Hills, N.J. Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child Computer Science Natalie Connell Women's Soccer Sr. Lancaster, Pa. Hempfield Biology Crossan Cooper Men's Swimming & Diving Jr. Scottsboro, Ala. Randolph School Economics Owen Corkery Men's Swimming & Diving Fr. Tega Cay, S.C. Fort Mill Undeclared Meghan Corso Women's Track & Field Fr. Wayne, N.J. Wayne Valley Undeclared Lauren Crane Women's Swimming & Diving Sr. Columbus, Ga. Columbus English Thomas Cromie Men's Swimming & Diving Fr. Morristown, N.J. Morristown Undeclared Ellie Crosley Volleyball So. Austin, Texas James Bowie Computer Science Tristan Cummings Men's Swimming & Diving Jr. Hilton Head, S.C. Hilton Head Biology David Czerapowicz Men's Basketball Fr. Gothenburg, Sweden Marks Gymnasieskola Undeclared John Dale Men's Soccer Jr. Seattle, Wash. Roosevelt Computer Science Eleni Daughters Women's Track & Field/Cross Country So. Pasadena, Calif. La Salle Undeclared 2018-19 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Name Sport Year Hometown Previous School Major Walter Dauksher Men's Swimming & Diving Jr. Fort Collins, Colo. Fossil Ridge Biology Alana Davidson Women's Basketball So. New Hope, Pa. New Hope-Solebury Biology James Davis Men's Track & Field Jr. Clarkesville, Ga. Tallulah Falls School Political Science Anna Davis Women's Track & Field Fr. Clarkesville, Ga. Tallulah Falls Undeclared Gabrielle Delp Women's Swimming & Diving Fr. Clearwater, Fla. Academy of Holy Names Undeclared Braeden Dial Women's Lacrosse Fr. New Canaan, Conn. New Canaan Undeclared Jane Digregorio Women's Lacrosse Fr. Cutchogue, N.Y. Mattituck Undeclared Jamie DiLuzio Men's Soccer So. North Woodmere, N.Y. Lawrence Undeclared Sarah Donovan Women's Basketball So. London, Ontario A.B. Lucas Secondary Schl. Biology Taylor Drake Men's Track & Field/Cross Country So. Maryville, Tenn. Maryville Undeclared Helen Duffy Women's Swimming & Diving Jr. Wilmington, N.C. New Hanover Art Charlotte Early Women's Soccer Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Country Day Undeclared Elise Edman Volleyball Jr. San Diego, Calif. La Jolla Country Day Computer Science Louis Evans Men's Soccer Jr. Christchurch, New Zealand Christchurch Economics Maggie Farrell Women's Swimming & Diving Sr. Greensboro, N.C. Page Political Science Alex Fedje-Johnson Baseball Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. Minnehaha Academy Economics Alex Fenton Baseball Fr. Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg Undeclared Megan Filter Women's Lacrosse Fr. Stevensville, Md. Key School Undeclared Kelly Fitzgerald Women's Basketball So. Apex, N.C. Green Hope Political Science Cameron France Women's Soccer Jr. High Point, N.C. Southwest Guildford Environmental Studies Katharine Franz Volleyball Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Country Day Psychology Michael Freeman Men's Golf Jr. Asheville, N.C. Christ School Mathematics Cal Freundlich Men's Basketball Jr. New York, N.Y. Friends Seminary Interdisciplinary Studies Matt Frey Baseball Jr. Murrysville, Pa. Franklin Regional Economics Axel Fries Men's Tennis Jr. Stockholm, Sweden Ava Gymnasium Math Haley Fullerton Women's Swimming & Diving Jr. New Rochelle, N.Y. New Rochelle English Sawyer Gaffney Men's Soccer Jr. Richmond, Va. Collegiate French Studies Viraj Garewal Men's Golf Fr. Raleigh, N.C. Panther Creek Undeclared Miranda Geffrey Women's Soccer Jr. Los Alamitos, Calif. Los Alamitos Sociology Ginny Gerig Volleyball So. Westport, Conn. Staples Psychology Virginia Gilleland Women's Swimming & Diving Fr. Greensboro, N.C. Western Guilford Undeclared Mira Gladstone Women's Tennis Fr. Port Orange, Fla. Spruce Creek Undeclared Julia Goodhead Women's Swimming & Diving Fr. Johannesburg, South Africa Curro Aurora Independent Undeclared Megan Goodling Women's Soccer Sr. Charlotte, N.C. Myers Park Computer Science Hannah Gould Women's Swimming & Diving Fr. Rockville, Md. Potomac School Undeclared Cassidy Gould Women's Basketball Fr. Melbourne, Australia Methodist Ladies College Undeclared Audrey Grammel Women's Track & Field/Swimming So. Canal Winchester, Ohio Columbus Academy Undeclared Allison Gray Women's Soccer Jr. Livermore, Colo. Poudre Philosophy Delaney Guhman Women's Lacrosse Jr. Greensboro, N.C. Western Guilford Psychology Cailtyn Gund Field Hockey So. St. Louis, Mo. Cor Jesu Academy Economics Tracey Hagan Women's Soccer Jr. Ridgefield, Conn. Sacred Heart Psychology Alyssa Hahn Women's Tennis So. Richmond, Va. Douglas Southall Freeman Undeclared Valerie Hajek Field Hockey So. Charlottesville, Va. West Albemarle Psychology Corynne Hammit Field Hockey So. Ft. Worth, Texas All Saints Episcopal Undeclared Sarah Hardy Women's Lacrosse Fr. Atlanta, Ga. The Lovett School Undeclared Sarah Harrington Women's Soccer So. Smithtown, N.Y. Smithtown West German Studies Graham Harris Men's Swimming & Diving So. Wellesley, Mass. Wellesley Political Science Lucas Hauth Men's Soccer Fr. Fleming Island, Fla. Fleming Island Undeclared Alex Hazan Men's Cross Country Jr. Matthews, N.C. Wedding Iron Computer Science Rachel Hendricks Women's Swimming & Diving So. Alama, Calif. Campolindo Biology Ashley Henneberger Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Fr. Glen Allen, Va. Glen Allen Undeclared Ian Hentenaar Men's Swimming & Diving Jr. Winder, Ga. Winder-Barrow Biology Jared Herr Men's Swimming & Diving Fr. Gettysburg, Pa. Gettysburg Area Undeclared Max Higgins Men's Track & Field/Cross Country So. Athens, Ga. Jefferson Undeclared Katie Hines Women's Track & Field Jr. Anchorage, Alaska South Anchorage Biology Mia Hodges Women's Soccer Sr. Bellingham, Wash. Bellingham Environmental Studies Miles Hollimon Men's Track & Field So. Reistertown, Md. Franklin Undeclared Jacob Hostetler Men's Track & Field Sr. Seattle, Wash. Ingraham Economics 2018-19 Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Name Sport Year Hometown Previous School Major Henry Howell Men's Soccer Fr. Bradenton, Fla. Saint Stephen's Undeclared Kevin Huang Men's Tennis So. Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill Chemistry Josh Hudson Baseball Sr. Siler City, N.C. Jordan-Matthews
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