194 Rutgers student-athletes who participated in spring sports, such as baseball and softball, earned academic all-Big Ten status, according to a list that was announced on Wednesday, June 10. To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection, students must be on a varsity team, be enrolled full-time at the institution for a minimum of 12 months, and carry a ******* ulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
15 of the 194 students recognized earned a perfect 4.0 GPA. Those include Emily James, Krystal Li and Grace Lu from women’s golf, along with Justin Lawler and Ben McKelvy of men’s lacrosse, Kimberly Greenblatt of women’s lacrosse, Madeline Galesi, Avery Mattos, and Emily Szopa with rowing, Noah Kriesman and Zach Love of men’s track and field, and Emma Baeyens, Charlee Crawford, Alianna Eucker, and Emma Keating from women’s track and field.
Rutgers had 141 students recognized for participating in fall sports while still maintaining a high GPA, and 62 students were recognized for doing the same while playing the winter sports, meaning that 397 student-athletes were recognized in total this academic year.
Below is a list of all the athletes who earned the honor via ScarletKnights.com
Baseball
Charles Batista: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Peyton Bonds: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Yomar Carreras: Criminal Justice
Matt Chatelle: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Matthew Cruz: Criminal Justice
Luke Fithian: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Zach Gleason: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Tyler Kane: Business ******* ytics and Information Technology
Jack Kirchner: Finance
Zack Konstantinovsky: Accounting
Joe Mazza: Supply Chain Management
Nolan Peel: Leadership and Management
Andrew Rondini: Communication
Jack Sweeney: Communication
15 of the 194 students recognized earned a perfect 4.0 GPA. Those include Emily James, Krystal Li and Grace Lu from women’s golf, along with Justin Lawler and Ben McKelvy of men’s lacrosse, Kimberly Greenblatt of women’s lacrosse, Madeline Galesi, Avery Mattos, and Emily Szopa with rowing, Noah Kriesman and Zach Love of men’s track and field, and Emma Baeyens, Charlee Crawford, Alianna Eucker, and Emma Keating from women’s track and field.
Rutgers had 141 students recognized for participating in fall sports while still maintaining a high GPA, and 62 students were recognized for doing the same while playing the winter sports, meaning that 397 student-athletes were recognized in total this academic year.
Below is a list of all the athletes who earned the honor via ScarletKnights.com
Baseball
Charles Batista: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Peyton Bonds: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Yomar Carreras: Criminal Justice
Matt Chatelle: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Matthew Cruz: Criminal Justice
Luke Fithian: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Zach Gleason: Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Tyler Kane: Business ******* ytics and Information Technology
Jack Kirchner: Finance
Zack Konstantinovsky: Accounting
Joe Mazza: Supply Chain Management
Nolan Peel: Leadership and Management
Andrew Rondini: Communication
Jack Sweeney: Communication
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