
Gators Place 48 on SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 | General
The University of Florida placed 48 student-athletes on the 2012 Southeastern Conference Winter Academic Honor Roll, announced Wednesday by league commissioner Mike Slive. Florida, Alabama and South Carolina each had a league-high 48 honorees on the winter honor roll.
The 2012 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll is based on grades from the 2011 Spring, Summer and Fall terms. Among Florida's 2012 honorees are senior swimmers Teresa Crippen (Conshohocken, Pa.) and Brian Howell (Cincinnati, Ohio). Both received scholarships from the SEC in March. Crippen was awarded $7,500 as UF's female nominee for the Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Post-Graduate Scholarship and Howell received $5,000 as UF's male nominee for the Brad Davis Community Service Award.
To be recognized to the SEC Academic Honor Roll, each student-athlete must 1) have a GPA of 3.00 for either the preceding academic year or have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution; 2) be on scholarship, a letterwinner or have participated on a varsity team for two years if non-scholarship; 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.
University of Florida Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll Recipients - Winter | ||
Name | Sport | Major |
Will Yeguete | Men's Basketball | Political Science |
Patric Young | Men's Basketball | Telecommunications |
Lanita Bartley | Women's Basketball | Sociology |
Jordan Jones | Women's Basketball | Sport Management |
Lily Svete | Women's Basketball | Biology Pre-Professional & Psychology |
Mackenzie Caquatto | Gymnastics | Education |
Nicole Ellis | Gymnastics | Exercise Physiology |
Amy Ferguson | Gymnastics | Marketing |
Alaina Johnson | Gymnastics | Sociology |
Marissa King | Gymnastics | Geography |
Dali Lemezan | Gymnastics | Sociology |
Elizabeth Mahlich | Gymnastics | Health Education & Behavior |
Lauren Rose | Gymnastics | Biology |
Randy Stageberg | Gymnastics | Family, Youth & Community Sciences |
Marcin Cieslak | Men's Swimming | Business Administration |
Rodion Davelaar | Men's Swimming | Industrial & Systems Engineering |
Bradley deBorde | Men's Swimming | Industrial & Systems Engineering |
Levar Goosen | Men's Swimming | Electrical Engineering |
Brian Howell | Men's Swimming | Biotechnology |
Gabriel Huen | Men's Swimming | International Business |
Christopher Jones | Men's Diving | Graphic Design |
Jonathan Jordan | Men's Swimming | Zoology |
Mike Lewark | Men's Diving | Family, Youth & Community Sciences |
Cameron Martin | Men's Swimming | Zoology |
Sebastien Rousseau | Men's Swimming | Sport Management |
Connor Signorin | Men's Swimming | Environmental GeoScience |
David Springfels | Men's Diving | Nuclear Engineering |
James Turner | Men's Swimming | Geology |
Angelina Ballatore | Women's Swimming | Telecommunications |
Sarah Bateman | Women's Swimming | Geology |
Elizabeth Beisel | Women's Swimming | Telecommunications |
Jamie Bohunicky | Women's Swimming | Women's Studies |
Teresa Crippen | Women's Swimming | Sport Management |
Kaylee Doback | Women's Diving | Health Education & Behavior |
Kaitlin Frehling | Women's Swimming | Telecommunications |
Nelle Glasser | Women's Swimming | Geology |
Sarra Lajnef | Women's Swimming | Political Science |
Hilda Luthersdottir | Women's Swimming | Zoology |
Alicia Mathieu | Women's Swimming | Sport Management |
Sharla Milne | Women's Swimming | Health Education & Behavior |
Julia Nagy | Women's Swimming | Accounting |
Anna-Liisa Pold | Women's Swimming | Criminology |
Patricia Regan | Women's Swimming | Health Education & Behavior |
Danielle Risley | Women's Diving | Psychology |
Corinne Showalter | Women's Swimming | Health Education & Behavior |
Kirsten Smith | Women's Swimming | Health Education & Behavior |
Julia Treible | Women's Swimming | Psychology |
Ellese Zaleswski | Women's Swimming | International Business |