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Eighty-one UGA Student Athletes Named to SEC Spring Honor Roll

June 30, 2023 | General

ATHENS, Ga. --- A total of 81 University of Georgia student-athletes were named to the 2023 Spring Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll for their outstanding performances in the classroom, the SEC announced this week.  

The 2023 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll includes the sports of baseball, golf, softball, tennis, and track & field. It is based on grades from the 2022 Summer, 2022 Fall, and 2023 Spring terms.

Any student-athlete who participates in a Southeastern Conference championship sport, has a grade point average of 3.00 or higher, and has completed a minimum 24 semester hours, is eligible for nomination.

The following UGA student-athletes were named to the 2023 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll:
 
Baseball:
Ben Anderson (LaGrange, Ga., Public Health/Vet Medicine), Charles Condon (Marietta, Ga., Finance), Maxwell De Jong (Powder Springs, Ga., Sport Management), Charles Goldstein (Alpharetta, Ga., Real Estate), Fernando Gonzalez (Panama City, Panama, Sport Management), Parks Harber (Atlanta, Ga., Management), Chandler Marsh (Wellington, Fla., Finance), Bryce Melear (Evans, Ga., Consumer Economics), Will Pearson (Watkinsville, Ga., Sport Management), Michael Polk (Milton, Ga., Risk Management and Insurance), DJ Radtke (Marietta, Ga., Management), Garrett Spikes (Lawrenceville, Ga., Mechanical Engineering), Joshua Stinson (Lawrenceville, Ga., Mechanical Engineering), Connor Tate (Bishop, Ga., Sport Management), Cole Wagner (Lewisberry, Pa., Finance), Lane Watkins (New Cumberland, Pa., Special Education), Coleman Willis (Warner Robins, Ga., Management Information Systems)
 
Men's Golf:
Michael Brumlow (Cartersville, Ga., Business), Nicolas Cassidy (Johns Creek, Ga., Sport Management), Connor Creasy (Abingdon, Va., Sport Management), Maxwell Ford (Peachtree Corners, Ga., Sport Management), JT Herman (Hilton Head Island, S.C., Sport Management), Blake Parkman (Cumming, Ga., Sport Management)
 
Women's Golf:
Loralie Cowart (Carrollton, Ga., Sport Management), Caroline Craig (Sautee Nacoochee, Ga., Sport Management), Celeste Dao (Notre-Dame-de-I'lle-Perrot, Quebec, Finance), Caterina Don (Pinerolo, Italy, Mathematics), Isabella Holpfer (Vienna, Austria, Public Relations), Candice Mahe (Gourin, France, International Affairs)
 
Softball:
Ellie Armistead (Mathews, Va., Sport Management), Payden Bordeau (Apopka, Fla., Consumer Economics), Sydney Chambley (Dallas, Ga., Human Development and Family Science), Lyndi Rae Davis (Calhoun, Ga., Sport Management), Hayley Eaton (Belleair, Fla., Exercise and Sport Science), Jaiden Fields (Kennesaw, Ga., Journalism), Jayda Kearney (Columbus, N.J., Communication Studies), Madison Kerpics (Suwanee, Ga., Exercise and Sport Science), Kylie Macy (Grayson, Ga., Communication Studies), Sydney Osada (Woodstock, Ga., Communication Studies), Britton Rogers (Cypress, Texas, Psychology)
 
Men's Tennis:
Trenton Bryde (Suwanee, Ga., Consumer Economics), Blake Croyder (Marietta, Ga., Financial Planning, Housing, & Consumer Economics), Philip Henning (Bloemfontein, South Africa), Computer Science), Britton Johnston (Snellville, Ga., Consumer Economics), Thomas Paulsell (Seattle, Wash., Sport Management), Ethan Quinn (Fresno, Calif., Sport Management)
 
Women's Tennis
Guillermina Grant (Montevideo, Uruguay, Management), Anna Hertel (Warsaw, Poland, Entertainment & Media Studies), Meg Kowalski (Chicago, Ill., Sport Management), Lea Ma (Dix Hills, N.Y., Sport Management), Mia Nirundorn (Bangkok, Thailand, Consumer Economics), Mell Reasco (Quito, Ecuador, International Business and Marketing), Dasha Vidmanova (Prague, Czech Republic, Consumer Economics)
 
Men's Track and Field:
John‐isaac Autry (Augusta, Ga., Advertising), Gavin Beverage (Ona, W.V., Fisheries and Wildlife), Cooper Bocko (Cumming, Ga., Computer Science), Matthew Boling (Houston, Texas, Marketing), Samuel Bowers (Milton, Ga., Landscape Architecture), Caleb Cavanaugh (Houston, Texas, Environmental Health), Alejandro Collins (Peachtree City, Ga., Forestry and Natural Resources), Johannes Erm (Tallinn, Estonia, Engineering), Nicolas Fontova (Atlanta, Ga., Mathematics), Mac Howie (Dunwoody, Ga., Finance), Wesley John (Watkinsville, Ga., Sport Management), Clay Pender (Winder, Ga., Financial Planning, Housing, & Consumer Economics), Davis Potts (Watkinsville, Ga., International Affairs), Zachary Roe (Atlanta, Ga., Biology), Ziggy Zoller (Atlanta, Ga., International Business and Real Estate)
 
Women's Track and Field:
Mia Anderson (Buford, Ga., Marketing and Sport Management), Charlotte Augenstein (Albany, Ga., Biology), Sophia Baker (Cumming, Ga., Health Promotion), Aleesa De Castro (Entertainment & Media Studies), Eddiyah Frye (Miami Gardens, Fla., Finance), Ellie Hall (Marietta, Ga., Marketing), Julia Harisay (Athens, Ga., International Policy), Elena Kulichenko (Odintsovo, Russia, Human Development and Family Science), Courtney Long (Acworth, Ga., Biological Engineering), Titiana Marsh (Chesterm Va., Diversity Equality Inclusion), Gracie O'Neal (Chickamauga, Ga., Dietetics), Michaela Prevallet (Milton, Ga., Genetics), Bella Witt (Calabasas, Calif., International Business and Marketing)
 
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