Sixty-Six Bulldogs Named To 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
STARKVILLE, Miss. –A total of 66 Mississippi State student-athletes were named to the 2017 Spring Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, the league office announced Monday.
The 66 Bulldogs span eight sports (baseball, men's golf, women's golf, softball, men's tennis, women's tennis, men's track and field and women's track and field) and are part of a total 1,245 student-athletes across the 14 SEC schools that were named to the honor roll.
Women’s track and field led all MSU programs with 13 student-athletes named to the list, while softball followed close behind with 11. Men's track and field and baseball had 10 named to the honor roll, while men's golf tallied seven. Women's tennis placed six on the list, while men’s tennis earned five selections and women’s golf rounded out the list with four.
The 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll is based on grades from the 2016 Summer, 2016 Fall and 2017 Spring terms.
Each student-athlete must 1) have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution; 2) be on scholarship or a letter winner; 3) have completed 24 semester hours of non-remedial credit at the nominating institution; and 4) have been a member of the varsity team for the sport's entire NCAA Championship segment.
The 2016-17 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll will be announced Wednesday.
For more information on MSU athletics, follow "HailState" on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also find all-access coverage of the Bulldogs on SnapChat by searching for "HailStateSnap."
2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Baseball (10)
Luke Alexander – Finance
Trysten Barlow – Kinesiology
Jacob Billingsley – Interdisciplinary Studies
Parker Ford – Business Administration
Cole Gordon – Business Administration & Marketing
Ryan Gridley – Business Administration
Josh Lovelady – Business Administration
Andrew Mahoney – Biological Sciences
Jake Mangum – Finance
Blake Smith – Business Administration
Men’s Golf (7)
Ross Bell – Accounting
Jackson Dick – Finance
Benjamin Follett-Smith – Marketing
Taylor Grant – Business Administration
Jonathan Newnham – Finance
Jacob Ross – Finance
Severin Soller – Business Economics
Women’s Golf (4)
Ji Eun Baik – Kinesiology
Blaise Carabello – Business Administration
Kathryn Holt – Business Administration
Izel Pieters - Marketing
Softball (11)
Morgan Bell – Management
Olivia Golden – Human Sciences
Regan Green – Psychology
Reggie Harrison – Business Administration
Emily Heimberger – Biological Sciences
Taylor Kelly – Kinesiology
Cassady Knudsen – Biological Sciences
Caroline Seitz – Communication
Alexis Silkwood – Secondary Education
Mackenzie Toler – Kinesiology
Holly Ward - Management
Men’s Tennis (5)
Nuno Borges – Kinesiology
Niclas Braun – Business Administration
Mate Cutura – Kinesiology
Trevor Foshey – Kinesiology
Strahinja Rakic - Undeclared
Women’s Tennis (6)
Jennifer Brown – Interdisciplinary Studies
Madison Harrison – Kinesiology
Caroline Kelly – Kinesiology
Jasmine Lee – Interdisciplinary Studies
Anastasia Rentouli – Finance
Khrystyna Vozniak - Marketing
Men’s Track and Field (10)
Lawrence Crawford – Kinesiology
Dustin James – Special Education
JR Mackay – Finance
Marshall Nunn – Kinesiology
Tristan Orman – Kinesiology
Nicolas Quijera – Economics A&S
Quintin Reiser – Marketing
Pierce Rose – Biologial Sciences
Curtis Thompson – Mathematics
Zachary Weaver – Business Administration
Women’s Track and Field (13)
Logan Boss – Kinesiology
Shannon Fair – Psychology
Tiffany Flynn – Kinesiology
Antonia Hehr – Psychology
Kaelin Kersh – Kinesiology
Alon Lewis – Accounting
Leah Lott – Kinesiology
Mia Meydrich – Communication
Rhian Price – Animal & Dairy Science
Brianna Smith – Kinesiology
Carly Terp – Food Science, Nutrition, Health Promotion
Kristy Terp – Biological Sciences
Zaria Tillman – Marketing
STARKVILLE, Miss. –A total of 66 Mississippi State student-athletes were named to the 2017 Spring Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, the league office announced Monday.
The 66 Bulldogs span eight sports (baseball, men's golf, women's golf, softball, men's tennis, women's tennis, men's track and field and women's track and field) and are part of a total 1,245 student-athletes across the 14 SEC schools that were named to the honor roll.
Women’s track and field led all MSU programs with 13 student-athletes named to the list, while softball followed close behind with 11. Men's track and field and baseball had 10 named to the honor roll, while men's golf tallied seven. Women's tennis placed six on the list, while men’s tennis earned five selections and women’s golf rounded out the list with four.
The 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll is based on grades from the 2016 Summer, 2016 Fall and 2017 Spring terms.
Each student-athlete must 1) have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution; 2) be on scholarship or a letter winner; 3) have completed 24 semester hours of non-remedial credit at the nominating institution; and 4) have been a member of the varsity team for the sport's entire NCAA Championship segment.
The 2016-17 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll will be announced Wednesday.
For more information on MSU athletics, follow "HailState" on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also find all-access coverage of the Bulldogs on SnapChat by searching for "HailStateSnap."
2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
Baseball (10)
Luke Alexander – Finance
Trysten Barlow – Kinesiology
Jacob Billingsley – Interdisciplinary Studies
Parker Ford – Business Administration
Cole Gordon – Business Administration & Marketing
Ryan Gridley – Business Administration
Josh Lovelady – Business Administration
Andrew Mahoney – Biological Sciences
Jake Mangum – Finance
Blake Smith – Business Administration
Men’s Golf (7)
Ross Bell – Accounting
Jackson Dick – Finance
Benjamin Follett-Smith – Marketing
Taylor Grant – Business Administration
Jonathan Newnham – Finance
Jacob Ross – Finance
Severin Soller – Business Economics
Women’s Golf (4)
Ji Eun Baik – Kinesiology
Blaise Carabello – Business Administration
Kathryn Holt – Business Administration
Izel Pieters - Marketing
Softball (11)
Morgan Bell – Management
Olivia Golden – Human Sciences
Regan Green – Psychology
Reggie Harrison – Business Administration
Emily Heimberger – Biological Sciences
Taylor Kelly – Kinesiology
Cassady Knudsen – Biological Sciences
Caroline Seitz – Communication
Alexis Silkwood – Secondary Education
Mackenzie Toler – Kinesiology
Holly Ward - Management
Men’s Tennis (5)
Nuno Borges – Kinesiology
Niclas Braun – Business Administration
Mate Cutura – Kinesiology
Trevor Foshey – Kinesiology
Strahinja Rakic - Undeclared
Women’s Tennis (6)
Jennifer Brown – Interdisciplinary Studies
Madison Harrison – Kinesiology
Caroline Kelly – Kinesiology
Jasmine Lee – Interdisciplinary Studies
Anastasia Rentouli – Finance
Khrystyna Vozniak - Marketing
Men’s Track and Field (10)
Lawrence Crawford – Kinesiology
Dustin James – Special Education
JR Mackay – Finance
Marshall Nunn – Kinesiology
Tristan Orman – Kinesiology
Nicolas Quijera – Economics A&S
Quintin Reiser – Marketing
Pierce Rose – Biologial Sciences
Curtis Thompson – Mathematics
Zachary Weaver – Business Administration
Women’s Track and Field (13)
Logan Boss – Kinesiology
Shannon Fair – Psychology
Tiffany Flynn – Kinesiology
Antonia Hehr – Psychology
Kaelin Kersh – Kinesiology
Alon Lewis – Accounting
Leah Lott – Kinesiology
Mia Meydrich – Communication
Rhian Price – Animal & Dairy Science
Brianna Smith – Kinesiology
Carly Terp – Food Science, Nutrition, Health Promotion
Kristy Terp – Biological Sciences
Zaria Tillman – Marketing