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Fifty-Five Terps Earn Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Honors

Fifty-Five Terps Earn Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Honors


ROSEMONT, IL – The Big Ten Conference announced that 55 Maryland student-athletes competing in intercollegiate athletics were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipients for 2023-24.

The list includes student-athletes from 15 different teams who have recorded a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year.

Big Ten Faculty Representatives established the Distinguished Scholar Award in 2008 to supplement the Academic All-Big Ten program. Similar to the Academic All-Big Ten honor, Distinguished Scholar Award recipients must be letterwinners in at least their second academic year at their institution. However, the Distinguished Scholar Award encompasses only students with a minimum GPA of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year, excluding summer school. The Academic All-Big Ten threshold is a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher for a student’s academic career.

 

2023-24 BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS
















Luke Zeisloft Baseball So. Biology Bloomsburg, PA
Reese Delp Field Hockey So. Economics Kensington, MD
Nathalie Fiechter Field Hockey Sr. Criminal Justice Zwolle, The Netherlands
Ryne Acheson Football So. Computer Science Potomac, MD
Ethan Gough Football Jr. Criminology and Criminal Justice Owings, MD
AnPhi Le Women’s Golf So. Information Sciences Frederick, MD
Tasha Brozowski Gymnastics Jr. Public Health Science Angier, NC
Victoria Gatzendorfer Gymnastics Sr. Management Marvin, NC
Samantha Gilbert Gymnastics Sr. Criminal Justice Hamden, CT
Sierra Kondo Gymnastics Sr. Biological Sciences Saratoga Springs, NY
Rhea LeBlanc Gymnastics Jr. Communication Waltham, MA
Taylor Rech Gymnastics So. Human Development Milton, GA
Alexa Rothenbuescher Gymnastics Gr. Public Health Science Fairfax, VA
Emma Silberman Gymnastics Gr. Special Education New Hope, PA
Olivia Weir Gymnastics Sr. Kinesiology Garnett Valley, PA
Eliot Dubick Men’s…

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