Georgia Bulldogs Lead the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll
Georgia Bulldogs are top dogs on the SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll.
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The University of Georgia placed 88 student-athletes on the 2014-15 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll, best in the SEC. A total of 637 SEC student-athletes were named to the Honor Roll, which is based on grades from the 2014 Spring, Summer and Fall terms.
South Carolina followed with 67 and Alabama with a total of 66. In order to receive the honor, a student-athlete must maintain a grade point average of 3.00 or have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above and compete on a varsity team for at least two seasons and earn 24 semester academic credit toward a baccalaureate degree.
Of Georgia’s 88 total Academic Honor Roll recipients 40 are equestrian team members, 17 are members from the women’s swim and dive team, and 12 members from the men’s swim and dive team, eight are gymnasts, six are men’s basketball players and five are women’s basketball players.
The complete list of Bulldog Honor Roll members follows.
Equestrian: Kylee Arbuckle (Accounting); Madison Beasley (Public Relations); Sydney Beasley (Exercise & Sport Science); Morgan Beavers (Public Relations); Madison Berger (Dairy Science); Caroline Blackshear (Sociology); Abby Brown (Business); Lindsey Cheek (Management); Sydney Crenshaw (Sport Management); Taylor Davis (Anthropology); Jessica Dencker (Animal Science); Emily DuPont(Biology); Stephanie Edman (Health & Physical Education); Kendall Fately (Advertising); Liza Finsness (Exercise & Sport Science); Lauren Garmon (Psychology); Olivia Gaude (Art); Vanessa Gillette (Marketing);Leylan Gleeson (Finance); Heather Ham (Finance); Allie Harbert (Psychology & Biology); Sara Hunt (Marketing); Morgan Justiss (Marketing); Rachel Kolb (Finance); Katherine LoChiatto (Exercise & Sport Science); Laura Malone (International Affairs); Sarah Novak (Psychology); Meg O’Mara (Marketing); Sara Parr (Communication Studies); Ashlyn Perry (Communication Science & Disorders); Caroline Robinson (Biology); Emma Schauder (English); Heather Schmidt (Psychology); Megan Southam (Exercise & Sport Science); Claudia Spreng (Management); Paige Stawicki (Psychology & Biology); Agne Stoskute (Animal Science); Jane Sutcliff (Psychology); Charley Thiel (Furnishing & Interiors); Lauren Tieche (Risk Management & Insurance); Mikailla Waltos (Management)
Gymnastics: Mary Beth Box (Marketing); Chelsea Davis (Psychology); Demetria Hunte (Psychology); Brandie Jay (Risk Management & Insurance); Lauren Johnson (Human Development & Family Science); Whitney Kirby(Exercise & Sport Management); Sarah Persinger (Consumer Journalism); Rachel Schick (Biological Science)
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Men’s Basketball: Taylor Echols (Ecology); Houston Kessler (Economics); Dusan Langura (International Affairs); Juwan Parker (Management); Marcus Thornton (Kinesiology); Brandon Young (Management)
Women’s Basketball: Hannahkohl Almire (Marketing & Art); Marjorie Butler (Exercise & Sport Science); Haley Clark (Finance); Tiaria Griffin (Human Development & Family Science); Merritt Hempe (Marketing)
Men’s Swimming & Diving: Nicolas Fink (Agricultural Engineering); Patrick Humphreys (Spanish & Exercise & Sport Science); Spencer Madanay (Management); Jared Markham (Sport Management); John Mattern (Accounting); Derek Onken (Mathematics & Computer Science); Christopher Powell (Business); Nick Salyers (Marketing); Ty Stewart (English & Cognitive Science); Aidan Sweeney (Italian & Biology); Conor Sweeney (Kinesiology); Michael Trice (Finance)
Women’s Swimming & Diving: Olivia Boggs (Accounting); Emily Cameron (Political Science & International Affairs); Hali Flickinger (Sport Management & Economics); Lauren Harrington (Digital & Broadcast Journalism & Political Science); Kimberlee John-Williams (International Affairs); Elizabeth Kirkland (Art); Maddie Locus (Italian); Jordan Mattern (Biology); Amber McDermott (Communication Studies); Anna Neumeister (Accounting); Darcie O’Brien (Advertising); Shannon O’Malley (Marketing & Advertising); Courtney Peters (Early Childhood Education); Kelly Thatcher (Exercise & Sport Science); Chantal Van Landeghem (Psychology & Cognitive Science); Annie Zhu(Early Childhood Education); Rachel Zilinskas (Business)