
32 Gators Named to AAC All-Academic Team
Thursday, July 11, 2019 | Lacrosse
The 32 honorees are a Florida lacrosse program record
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The University of Florida's lacrosse team proved its dominance both on and off the field in the 2019 season as 32 student-athletes were named to the AAC All-Academic Team, as the American Athletic Conference announced Thursday.
That number serves as a Florida lacrosse record for conference academic award honorees.
Earlier this year, 19 Gators earned a spot on the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll, the most in history of the Florida lacrosse program. Most recently, 12 Florida freshmen earned a spot on the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.
On the field, Florida swept both the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles, while going undefeated in league play for the fourth-straight season. The Gators finished the season with a 14-7 record, collected four IWLCA All-America honors, seven First Team All-AAC accolades and four of the six major AAC postseason awards.
To be eligible for the honor, a student-athlete must have competed in an American Athletic Conference-sponsored sport, attained a minimum grade-point average of 3.00 for the preceding academic year, and completed a minimum of two consecutive semesters or there consecutive quarters of work.
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That number serves as a Florida lacrosse record for conference academic award honorees.
Earlier this year, 19 Gators earned a spot on the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll, the most in history of the Florida lacrosse program. Most recently, 12 Florida freshmen earned a spot on the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll.
On the field, Florida swept both the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles, while going undefeated in league play for the fourth-straight season. The Gators finished the season with a 14-7 record, collected four IWLCA All-America honors, seven First Team All-AAC accolades and four of the six major AAC postseason awards.
To be eligible for the honor, a student-athlete must have competed in an American Athletic Conference-sponsored sport, attained a minimum grade-point average of 3.00 for the preceding academic year, and completed a minimum of two consecutive semesters or there consecutive quarters of work.
Florida Lacrosse AAC All-Academic Team | |
Paige Aldave | Advertising |
Jillian Alonso | Sociology |
Caroline Benitez | Economics |
Lexi Bolton | Management |
Kassidy Bresnahan | Education Sciences |
Emerson Cabrera | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Maggie Corbo | Science & Engineering |
Sabrina Cristodero | Education Sciences |
Kaitlyn Dabkowski | Advertising |
Natalie Dizney | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Maddie Ellis | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Annie Gillis | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Madi Hall | Advertising |
Brianna Harris | Mathematics |
Haley Hicklen | Sustainability & The Built Environment |
Shannon Kavanagh | Health Education & Behavior |
Kenzii Kittell | Biology |
Madisyn Kittell | Sport Management |
Alix Lopez | Sociology |
Hannah Mardiney | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Caroline May | Health Education & Behavior |
Maddie McMaster | Humanities & Letters |
Catherine Moriarty | Finance |
Lexie Morton | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Emily Petillo | Business Administration – General Studies |
Sydney Pirreca | Linguistics |
Sarah Reznick | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
Eddy Shoop | Animal Sciences |
Cara Trombetta | Psychology |
Maeson Tydings | Health Science |
Emma Wightman | Science & Engineering |
Annie Wright | Social & Behavioral Sciences |
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