
Gators Place 44 on SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 | General
The University of Florida placed 44 student-athletes on the 2013 Southeastern Conference Winter Academic Honor Roll, announced Tuesday by league commissioner Mike Slive.
The 2013 SEC Winter Academic Honor Roll is based on grades from the 2012 Spring, Summer and Fall terms. Among Florida's 2013 honorees is senior swimmer Cameron Martin (Clearwater, Fla.), who received a $5000 scholarship from the SEC earlier this month as a nominee for the Brad Davis SEC Community Service Award. Two juniors on the list – basketball player Patric Young and 2012 Olympic medalist swimmer Elizabeth Beisel – are both the 2013 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year selections for their sport.
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 |
| Jacob Kurtz | Men's Basketball | Mechanical Engineering |
| Will Yeguete | Men's Basketball | International Studies-European |
| Patric Young | Men's Basketball | Telecommunication-Production |
| Matthew Curby | Men's Swimming | Zoology |
| Harrison Curley | Men's Swimming | English & Art History |
| Rodion Davelaar | Men's Swimming | Industrial Engineering |
| Brad deBorde | Men's Swimming | Industrial Engineering |
| Zach Hernandez | Men's Diving | Finance |
| Christopher Jones | Men's Diving | Visual Arts |
| Austin Manganiello | Men's Swimming | Marketing |
| Cameron Martin | Men's Swimming | Zoology |
| Richard Munch | Men's Swimming | Marketing |
| Sebastien Rousseau | Men's Swimming | Event Management |
| Connor Signorin | Men's Swimming | Geological Sciences |
| Billy Silva | Men's Swimming | Finance |
| Jaterra Bonds | Women's Basketball | Telecommunications Media and Society |
| Kayla Lewis | Women's Basketball | Psychology |
| Carlie Needles | Women's Basketball | Telecommunications Media and Society |
| Lily Svete | Women's Basketball | Psychology and Biology Preprofessional |
| Mackenzie Caquatto | Gymnastics | Education |
| Kytra Hunter | Gymnastics | Economics |
| Alaina Johnson | Gymnastics | Sociology |
| Marissa King | Gymnastics | Geography and Telecommunications |
| Dali Lemezan | Gymnastics | Sociology |
| Lauren Rose | Gymnastics | Applied Physiology & Kinesiology Exercise Physiology |
| Jamie Shisler | Gymnastics | Economics |
| Rachel Spicer | Gymnastics | Applied Physiology & Kinesiology Fitness Wellness |
| Randy Stageberg | Gymnastics | Family, Youth & Community Sciences |
| Kiersten Wang | Gymnastics | Civil Engineering |
| Elizabeth Beisel | Women's Swimming | Telcommunications |
| Jamie Bohunicky | Women's Swimming | Women Studies |
| Molly Dubrasky | Women's Swimming | Sociology |
| Kaitlin Frehling | Women's Swimming | Telecommunications |
| Sarra Lajnef | Women's Swimming | Political Science |
| Hilda Luthersdottir | Women's Swimming | Public Relations |
| Alicia Mathieu | Women's Swimming | Food and Resource Economics |
| Shelby McLean | Women's Swimming | Zoology |
| Sharla Milne | Women's Swimming | Health Education and Behavior |
| Savannah Napier | Women's Swimming | Special Education |
| Lauren Neidigh | Women's Swimming | Criminology |
| Rebecca Rainer | Women's Swimming | Health Education and Behavior |
| Jordan Smith | Women's Swimming | Zoology |
| Summer Stephens | Women's Swimming | Zoology |
| Ellese Zalewski | Women's Swimming | International Business |



