Texas A&M Lands Record 101 Aggies on First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll

News release from Texas A&M Athletics:

BIRMINGHAM – Texas A&M Athletics landed a school record 101 student-athletes on the 2023-24 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced Wednesday.

The record number surpassed the previous mark, set last year, by 17 and featured student-athletes from 15 different sports. The Aggies totaled 335 honor roll selections on the fall, winter, spring and first-Year honor rolls.

“As an athletics department, we’re super excited for all the student-athletes that achieved the first-year honor roll,” Executive Associate Athletics Director of Academics and Student-Athlete Engagement Dr. Dan Childs said. “The first year can be difficult as student-athletes adjust to the collegiate environment, balancing academics with athletics can be challenging. Fortunately, these students prepared themselves, utilized the resources available to them, and had a great first year academically.”

Baseball led all sports with 20 selections with women’s track & field boasting 14 as well. Women’s swimming & diving and equestrian both amassed 11 honorees to round out the four sports with double-digit selections.

The following criteria was followed:
(1) A student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 or above for either the preceding academic year (two semesters or three quarters) or have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution.
(2) If a student-athlete attends summer school, his/her grade point average during the summer academic term must be included in the calculation used to determine eligibility for the Academic Honor Roll.
(3) Student-athletes eligible for the Honor Roll include those receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship student-athletes who have been on a varsity team for two seasons.
(4) Prior to being nominated, a student-athlete must have successfully completed 24 semester or 36 quarter hours of non-remedial academic credit toward a baccalaureate degree at the nominating institution.
(5) The student-athlete must have been a member of a varsity team for the sport’s entire NCAA Championship segment.

Texas A&M 2023-24 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll

Baseball (20)

Brett Antolick – Business Administration

Jackson Appel – Leadership Education Theory & Practice

Zane Badmaev – Hospitality Hotel Management

Ty Baker – Sport Management

Jack Bell – Sport Management

Jackson Brasseux – Business Administration

Ted Burton – Entrepreneurial Leadership

Zachary Frye – Business Administration

Gavin Grahovac – Sport Management

Jett Johnston – Business Administration

Tanner Jones – Ag Leadership & Development

Boots Landry – Business Administration

Braden Montgomery – Ag Leadership & Development

Isaac Morton – Business Administration

Weston Moss – Business Administration

Brock Peery – Ag Leadership & Development

Carl Schmidt – Business Administration

Hayden Schott – Leadership Education Theory & Practice

Peyton Smith – Ag Leadership & Development

Caden Sorrell – Sport Management

Women’s Basketball (6)

Kylie Marshall – General Studies

Erica Moon – General Studies

Endyia Rogers – Entrepreneurial Leadership

Vanessa Saidu – Sport Management

Lauren Ware – University Studies – Race Gender Ethnicity

Solè Williams – Business Administration

Equestrian (11)

Avery DeYoung – Business Administration

Kendall Dirksen – Agricultural Science

Kate Egan – Business Administration

Isabelle Gonzalez – Agribusiness

Anna Harris – General Studies

Kaylynn Heitman – Animal Science

Karsen Kadien – Biomedical Sciences

Moriah McQueen – Business Administration

Lillian Reynolds – General Studies

Dylanne Rodriguez – Animal Science

Ali Treuting – Applied Mathematics

Football (5)

Chase Bisontis – Ag Leadership & Development

Chantz Johnson – Sport Management

Jerry Johnson – Sport Management

Jayvon Thomas – Business Administration

Blair Zepeda – Kinesiology

Men’s Golf (3)

Jake Maggert – Business Administration

Aaron Pounds – Business Administration

Jack Usner – Business Administration

Women’s Golf (2)

Cayetana Fernandez Garcia-Poggio – Communication

Sky Sudberry – Business Administration

Soccer (9)

Adysen Armenta – Kinesiology

Ella Goodwin – Business Honors

Grace Ivey – Kinesiology

Bella James – Kinesiology

Taylor Jernigan – General Studies

Margo Matula – Sport Management

Grace McClellan – Entrepreneurial Leadership

Rupe Reese – General Studies

Samantha Smith – Entrepreneurial Leadership

Softball (6)

Kramer Eschete – Ag

Kylei Griffin – Political Science

Jazmine Hill – Human Resource Development

Scout Lovell – General Studies

Mya Perez – Sport Management

Kennedy Powell – General Studies

Men’s Swimming & Diving (1)

Logan Brown – Business Administration

Women’s Swimming & Diving (11)

Ellis Fox – Ag Leadership & Development

Emmalee Gettys – Education

Miranda Grana – General Studies

Emma Guglielmello – General Studies

Emma Hrasko – Neuroscience

Chloe McKnight – Agribusiness

Hayden Miller – Business Administration

Diana Soto – Kinesiology

Grace Walker – General Studies

Katie Walker – General Studies

Paula Warren – Civil Engineering

Men’s Tennis (2)

Brayden Michna – General Studies

Lathan Skrobarcek – Computing

Women’s Tennis (1)

Sydney Fitch – International Affairs

Men’s Track & Field (6)

Kimar Farquharson – Ag Leadership & Development

Ondrej Gajdos – Business Administration

Ryley Klefstad – Biomedical Sciences

Adan Lewis – General Studies

Zachary Munger – Economics

Noah Willows – Engineering

Women’s Track & Field (14)

Timara Chapman – Recreation & Youth Development

McKenzie Fairchild – Business Administration

Riley Floerke – Sport Management

Laila Hackett – Psychology

Sevanna Hanson – Health Law Policy & Management

Jade Johnson – Ag Leadership & Development

Madeline Jones – General Studies

Rylee Lydon – Business Administration

Avery Perkins – English

Megan Roberts – Business Administration

Alyssa Rodriguez – General Studies

Ella Vajdos – Kinesiology

Carlie Weiser – Kinesiology

Jaydan Wood – Entrepreneurial Leadership

Volleyball (4)

Brooke Jeffrey – Business Administration

Margot Manning – Kinesiology

Bianna Muoneke – Biomedical Sciences

Alayna Pearson – Biology

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