By: Bill Morgal, sports information director
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. – A total of 107 student-athletes from Shippensburg University have been recognized by the Division II Athletic Directors Association (D2ADA) with 2022-23 Academic Achievement Awards.
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Per D2ADA, in order for a student-athlete to receive an Academic Achievement Award, the director of athletics must be a current dues-paying member. The student-athlete, meanwhile, must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, have completed a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work at a two-year and/or four-year institution and also been an active member of an intercollegiate team during the last academic year.
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In total, there were a record-breaking 19,646 student-athletes from 196 institutions recognized for the 2022-23 Academic Achievement Awards. This is the most student-athletes recognized since the inception of the awards program. It is the 17th year of the Academic Achievement Awards.
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For the fifth consecutive year, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) has the largest number of student-athlete honorees with 1,923 total.
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Shippensburg's 2022-23 D2ADA Honorees:
Individuals who competed in more than one sport are listed multiple times in SU's total per the D2ADA guidelines. This includes student-athletes who compete in both cross country and track & field.
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Kendra Barlow, women's soccer
Marissa Bittner, women's swimming
Eric Bohenek, baseball
Morgan Brumbaugh, softball
Justin Byler, baseball
Alyse Caffrey, women's soccer
Julianne Capozzoli, lacrosse
Andrew Chronister, baseball
Joey Cintavey, men's cross country/track & field
Maddie Clabaugh, volleyball
Emilia Conners, field hockey
Lauren Croll, women's swimming
Bri Czarnecki, women's soccer
Kayla Dalhouse, women's track & field
Yasmin de Meyer, field hockey
Suzy Dietrich, women's soccer
Maddi Dzurko, women's swimming
Jenna Folmar, women's soccer
Hailey Foresman, women's soccer
Kyra Gerber, women's cross country/track & field
Aiden Gonder, men's cross country/track & field
Riley Good, football
Paige Graber, field hockey
Leah Graybill, women's track & field
Emma Grove, women's swimming
Michael Hannig, men's swimming
Nathan Harding, men's cross country/track & field
Cole Harris, men's track & field
Luke Henry, men's soccer
Josh Herbster, men's track & field
Michaela Hersh, women's swimming
Merel Hoekstra, field hockey
Kelsey Hull, women's cross country/track & field
Hayden Hunt, men's cross country/track & field
David Johnson, men's swimming
Rachel Johnston, women's swimming
Patrick Joyner, men's soccer
Addie Kalama, lacrosse
Ellie Kuhn, women's track & field
Austen LaBarre, baseball
Amanda LaVana, women's cross country/track & field
Alex Leitner, volleyball
Kallie Lyle, women's swimming
Chayce Macknair, men's cross country/track & field
Emma Mackulin, softball
Katie Mancino, women's track & field
Payton Margerum, lacrosse
Caroline Mastria, women's track & field
Sara McKean, women's track & field
Abbie Miller, women's basketball
Leah Moffitt, women's cross country/track & field
Morgan Molyneaux, women's soccer
Jaxson Montross, football
Ryan Murphy, men's track & field
Eve Nealon, women's basketball
Luke Nedrow, men's basketball
Alyssa Nehlen, softball
Ashlee Newton, women's track & field
Emma Oberholtzer, women's soccer
Lauren Ocker, women's soccer
Ryan Orr, football
Hanna Phillips, softball
Francesca Picone, lacrosse
Brock Piper, baseball
Sofia Pittas, women's soccer
McKenzie Pope, lacrosse
Nicola Pugge, women's track & field
Abby Reasoner, women's track & field
Carolina Rodriguez Sanchez, women's basketball
Brooklyn Rupert, tennis
Hannah Seifried, lacrosse
Avery Shay, wrestling
Ian Sherlock, men's cross country/track & field
Maddie Sieg, women's track & field
Dontae A.S. Slocum, football
Anna Stoner, women's soccer
Gabe Stotler, baseball
Alyssa Tomb, women's swimming
Nicole Tormann, women's soccer
Kaitlyn Townsend, volleyball
Lindsay Tripodo, field hockey
Nathan VanNatter, men's swimming
Zaidian Van Orden, men's swimming
Kayla Vosburg, lacrosse
Sara Vosburg, lacrosse
Lexington Wagner, women's swimming
Ally Weaver, softball
Matt Wehrle, men's cross country/track & field
Belle Weikert, women's track & field
Riley Weller, women's swimming
Gracie Wetzel, women's swimming
Brenna White, women's swimming
Madi White, women's basketball
Cody Willoughby, men's soccer
Morgan Wyatt, baseball
Elijah Zinn, men's swimming
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