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137 Raiders recognized with 2021-22 D2ADA Academic Achievement Awards

A total of 137 student-athletes from Shippensburg University have been recognized by the Division II Athletic Directors Association (D2ADA) with 2021-22 Academic Achievement Awards.

 

Per D2ADA, in order for a student-athlete to receive an Academic Achievement Award, the athletics director must be a current dues-paying member. The student-athlete, meanwhile, must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, have completed a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work at a two-year and/or four-year institution, and also been an active member of an intercollegiate team during the last academic year.

 

In total, there were a record-breaking 16,639 student-athletes from 169 institutions recognized for the 2021-22 Academic Achievement Awards. For the fourth consecutive year, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) has the largest number of student-athlete honorees with 1,709 total.

 

Individuals who competed in more than one sport are listed multiple times in SU's total per the D2ADA guidelines. This includes student-athletes who compete in both cross country and track & field.

 

Shippensburg's D2ADA Honorees:

Tori Albright, field hockey

Aaron Alphee, football

John Bachar, wrestling

Jacquelynne Baker, women's basketball

Kendra Barlow, women's soccer

Lydia Bauer, volleyball

Kelsie Baus, Volleyball

Marissa Bittner, women's swimming

Eric Bohenek, baseball

Jody Boyer, field hockey

Madison Breiner, women's swimming

Alyse Caffrey, women's soccer

Julianne Capozzoli, women's lacrosse

Clairanne Chairs, women's lacrosse

Andrew Chronister, baseball

Joey Cintavey, men's track & field

Maddie Clabaugh, volleyball

Alex Cottingham, women's soccer

Abi Czarnecki, women's soccer

Kayla Dalhouse, women's track & field

Julia Dalton, women's soccer

Justin Darden, baseball

Morgan DeFeo, softball

Kelli Dunagan, women's soccer

Madison Dzurko, women's swimming

Erika Ebersole, women's track & field

Laura Fazzini, women's soccer

Emma Flattery, softball

Jade Fry, women's track & field and women's cross country

Kyra Gerbe, women's track & field and women's cross country

Cameron Goble, baseball

Aiden Gonder, men's track & field and men's cross country

Riley Good, football

Paige Graber, field hockey

Leah Graybill, women's track & field

Aunbrielle Green, women's basketball

Olivia Gregory, women's basketball

Nathan Harding, men's track & field and men's cross country

Cole Harris, men's track & field and men's cross country

Luke Henry, men's soccer

Josh Herbster, men's track & field

Michaela Hersh, women's swimming

Phylicia Hockman, women's track & field and women's cross country

Merel Hoekstra, field hockey and women's tennis

Hayden Hunt, men's track & field and men's cross country

Lacey Hunter, softball

Owen Iacobelli, men's soccer

Sahar Islam, women's tennis

Rachel Johnston, women's swimming

Tressa Kagarise, softball

Addie Kalama, women's lacrosse

McKenna Keller, women's lacrosse

Mya Kemp, field hockey

Bailey Krahl, women's lacrosse

Ellie Kuhn, women's track & field

Austen LaBarre, baseball

Amanda LaVana, women's track & field and women's cross country

Bret Legath, football

Alex Leitner, volleyball

Kallie Lyle, women's swimming

Chayce Macknair, men's track & field and men's cross country

Shannan Maher, women's swimming

Katie Mancino, women's track & field

Payton Margerum, women's lacrosse

Kate Matrisciano, women's track & field

Shane McGarry, football

Mackenzie Mitchell, women's soccer

Leah Moffitt, women's track & field and women's cross country

Jaxson Montross, football

Sydney Morgan, women's track & field and women's cross country

Brycen Mussina, football

Eve Nealon, women's basketball

Alyssa Nehlen, softball

Ashlee Newton, women's track & field

K.K. O'Donnell, women's soccer

Emma Oberholtzer, women's soccer

Lauren Ocker, women's soccer

Cally Papoutsis, women's tennis

Trey Paul, football

Carson Pennings, women's track & field

Hanna  Phillips, softball

Brock Piper, baseball

Sofia Pittas, women's soccer

AJ Plowman, men's track & field and men's cross country

McKenzie Pope, women's lacrosse

Chloe Prettyman, field hockey

Hannah Raines, women's lacrosse

Maddie Reuther, field hockey

Gabby Savarino, women's lacrosse

Kasey Schuchardt, women's lacrosse

Ryan Scicchitano, men's track & field

Hannah Seifried, women's lacrosse

Hope Shearer, women's lacrosse

Ian Sherlock, men's track & field and men's cross country

Maddie Sieg, women's track & field

Dontae Slocum, football

Jenna Sluymer , field hockey and women's tennis

Anna Stoner, women's soccer

Gabe Stotler, baseball

Carly Switala, women's lacrosse

Eva Tice, women's swimming

Alyssa Tomb, women's swimming

Nicole Tormann, women's soccer

Kaitlyn Townsend, volleyball

Lindsay Tripodo, field hockey

Kayla Tryanski, women's tennis

Emily Velez, women's track & field and women's cross country

Lexington Wagner, women's swimming

Avery Warrick, men's soccer

Belle Weikert, women's track & field and women's cross country

Riley Weller, women's swimming

Ben Werkheiser, baseball

Brenna White, women's swimming

Cody Willoughby, men's soccer

Kyle Willwerth, men's soccer

Caitlyn Wink, field hockey

Trevor Woolwine, men's swimming

Morgan Wyatt, baseball

Jordan Yoder, baseball

Eric Zimmerman, men's swimming

Elijah Zinn, men's swimming

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