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UMSL student-athletes recognized for academic excellence

Baseball Luke Rinne, Assistant AD for Media Relations

Tritons Earn 116 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Awards

ST. LOUIS – The Division 2 Athletic Directors Association (D2 ADA) announced the 2024-25 recipients of the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Awards with 116 University of Missouri-St. Louis student-athletes gaining recognition.

The Academic Achievement Awards, in its 18th year, is a program that recognizes the academic accomplishments of student-athletes at the Division II level.

For the first time since inception, there were more than 20,000 student-athletes recognized (22,756) from a record 202 institutions for the 2024-25 Academic Achievement Awards. This year's totals are the highest in the program's history.
 
Historically, 190,032 total student-athletes have been recognized since the inception of the awards program.
 
This year, the Pennsylvania State Atlantic Conference (PSAC) takes home the top spot with the largest number of student-athlete honorees with 2,051 total. The following conferences have more than 1,000 student athletes being recognized:
 
• Conference Carolinas – 1177
• Great Lakes Valley Conference – 1360
• Great Midwest Athletic Conference – 1169
• Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association – 1316
• Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference – 1743
• Pacific West Conference - 1272
• South Atlantic Conference - 1755
• Sunshine State Conference - 1525
 
"Since its inception, this program has been dedicated to celebrating the exceptional student-athletes who define excellence across our Division II landscape," said Traci Murphy, vice president for athletics at Daemen University and current D2 ADA President. "This year, we are thrilled to recognize a record number of deserving individuals, reflecting the unprecedented dedication within our division - not only in athletics, but in the classroom as well. This year's record-breaking submissions for both individuals and schools serve as a testament to the Division II way. Thanks to the administrators that nominated these outstanding individuals, and much-deserved congratulations to our 22,000-plus recipients."
 
In addition to the conferences, 14 institutions will recognize more than 200-plus student-athletes with this recognition on their individual campus:
 
• Tiffin University (GMAC) –300
• Colorado Mesa University (RMAC) – 280
• East Stroudsburg University (PSAC) - 242
• Florida Southern College (SSC) – 241
• University of Findlay (GMAC) - 241
• Augustana University (NSIC) - 225
• McKendree University (GLVC) – 219
• Bentley University (NE-10) – 212
• Rockhurst University (GLVC) – 212
• University of Sioux Falls (NSIC) – 211
• Slippery Rock University (PSAC) – 209
• Seton Hill University (PSAC) – 208
• Catawba College (SAC) – 207
• Emmanuel University (CC) - 201
 
To qualify for this honor, the following must occur:
 
  • The AD MUST BE a CURRENT dues-paying member of the D2 ADA
  • Student-Athletes must have
  • a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
  • have attended a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work
  • have been an active member of an intercollegiate team during his/her last academic year
UMSL's 116 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award recipients are:
First Name Last Name Sport  Academic Year Completed
(i.e. Sr., Jr., So.)
Zach Beatty Baseball SR
Mitchell Bonckowski Baseball JR
Garrett Brunstetter Baseball SR
Andrew Buescher Baseball SR
Zach Haygood Baseball SR
Nate  Kemp Baseball SR
Brady Robertson Baseball JR
Barrett Rose Baseball SR
Cole Schrank Baseball SR
Dane Stevenson Baseball SR
Braedon Stoakes Baseball SR
Nate  Zyzda Baseball SR
Brennan Weller Men's Basketball SR
Savon  Wykle Men's Basketball SR
Aalia Carlson Women's Basketball SR
Anna Costa Riera Women's Basketball JR
Audrey Martinez-Stewart Women's Basketball SR
Abigail  Peterson Women's Basketball SO
Morgan Ramthun Women's Basketball JR
Mara  Rieder Women's Basketball SO
Emerson Weller Women's Basketball SO
Brooke Woodyard Women's Basketball SR
Juliette Lecomte Women's Golf SR
Andres Aguirre Men's Golf SR
Leo Baudry Men's Golf JR
Benjamin Berger Men's Golf SO
Andy Hennen Men's Golf JR
JT Goldstein Men's Soccer SR
Colton Milosch Men's Soccer SR
Nick  Mormino Men's Soccer JR
Connor Randel Men's Soccer JR
Luca Saewe Men's Soccer SR
Emily Bloomfield Women's Soccer SR
Maddie Clark Women's Soccer SO
Adelaide  Green Women's Soccer SO
Jada Holloman Women's Soccer SR
Kayley Judy Women's Soccer SR
Karley  Kinzinger Women's Soccer JR
Julia Lammert Women's Soccer SO
Josie Maddox Women's Soccer SO
MK Neal Women's Soccer JR
Natalie Scott Women's Soccer JR
Juliette Steiger Women's Soccer JR
Sophia Steinmetz Women's Soccer SO
Aubree Wallace Women's Soccer SO
Ashley Borowitz Softball JR
Sasha Buckberger Softball JR
Maddie  Illingworth Softball SO
Kaytie Kossina Softball JR
Gwyn Miller Softball SR
May Pasqualini Softball SO
Megan Russell Softball SR
Courtney Settles Softball SR
Lexi Sherrick Softball SR
Simia Spaheiv Softball SR
Hannah  Tomlianovich Softball SR
Ashley Ware Softball SO
Joan Garros Renart Men's Tennis JR
Tanin Ramnath Men's Tennis JR
Percy Siercke Men's Tennis JR
Emma Bridges Women's Tennis SO
Anna Favaron Women's Tennis JR
Sasha  Lopez Women's Tennis SO
Lauren Sweeney Women's Tennis SO
Hannah  Tse Women's Tennis JR
Hannah  Copeland Women's Volleyball JR
Rylee Edson Women's Volleyball JR
Trysta Foster Women's Volleyball SR
Iyannah Jackson Women's Volleyball JR
Anna Kohmetscher Women's Volleyball SO
Addie Voorhees Women's Volleyball SO
Skylar Weaver Women's Volleyball SO
Maddie Bottorff Women's Swimming JR
Callie Clinton Women's Swimming JR
Cheyanne  Godleski Women's Swimming SR
Averi Meade Women's Swimming SR
Kate  Nelson Women's Swimming SR
Kelsey Roth Women's Swimming SO
Sophia Whitesell Women's Swimming SO
Hendrick Bechtel Men's Swimming SO
Ethan Boehle Men's Swimming SR
Joan Cortadellas Men's Swimming JR
Harrison Miller Men's Swimming SR
Conley Savage Men's Swimming SR
Isaac Scherman Men's Swimming SO
Mason Smith Men's Swimming SO
Mason Stimson Men's Swimming SR
Aaron Wicklund Men's Swimming JR
Devon Fanning Men's Cross Country JR
Emmett Johnson Men's Cross Country SO
Will Kaempfe Men's Cross Country JR
Jonny Key Men's Cross Country SO
Caleb Leach Men's Cross Country SO
Gavin Love Men's Cross Country SR
Rafael Montemayor Men's Cross Country JR
Devin St. Clair Men's Cross Country SR
Benjamin VandenBrink Men's Cross Country SR
Jacob Warner Men's Cross Country SR
Ansley Casey Women's Cross Country SO
Bella Massaro Women's Cross Country SO
Ella Tynan Women's Cross Country JR
Lily Wagemann Women's Cross Country SR
Luke Hall Men's Track SO

 
About D2 ADA: The D2 ADA is the first organization of its kind to provide educational and networking opportunities; enhancement of acceptable operating standards and ethics; and establishment of the overall prestige and understanding of the profession of Division II athletics directors. For more information about the D2 ADA, please visit www.div2ada.com. The D2 ADA is administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), which is in its 61st year. For more information on NACDA and the 19 professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visit www.nacda.com.
 
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