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Ninety-Seven Huskies Earn Place On Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll

Ninety-Seven Huskies Earn Place On Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll


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SAN FRANCISCO – A total of 97 University of Washington student-athletes have been recognized for their work in the classroom and named to the Pac-12 Conference’s 2022 Spring Academic Honor Roll, the Pac-12 office announced today.
 
Any student-athlete with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.3-or-above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution, is eligible for the honor.
 
Listed below, by sport, are Washington’s 2022 Pac-12 Spring Academic Roll honorees, with their major:
 
Baseball:
Dalton Chandler, Real Estate
Josh Emanuels, Undeclared
Jack Enger, Sociology
Jacob Leitgeb, Real Estate
Reilly McAdams, Undeclared
Cole Miller, Business Administration: Finance
Stefan Raeth, Business Administration: Finance
Michael Snyder, Real Estate
 
Beach Volleyball:
Scarlett Dahl, Communication; Political Science

Maeve Griffin, Medical Anthropology & Global Health

Chloe Loreen, Earth & Space Sciences: Physics with Honors

Olivia Mikkelsen, Education, Communities & Organizations
Hannah Yerex, Business Administration: Finance; Accounting
 
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field:
Samuel Affolder, Geography: Data Science
Samuel Baricevic, Economics
Jonathan Birchman, Electrical Engineering
Samuel Care, Economics  
Leo Daschbach, Biology
Brady Gockel, Communication
Luke Houser, Geography: Data Science
Donald Jones, Mathematics
Isaac Mohn, Communication
Oliver Thorner, Real Estate
Samuel Van Peursem, Business Administration: Finance
Joseph Waskom, Communication
Jayden White, Undeclared
 
Men’s Rowing:
Ethan Blight, Food Systems, Nutrition & Health
Zach Casler, Geography: Data Science
Nick Dunlop, Pre-Major
Adam Gold, Civil Engineering
Max Heid, Business Administration: Marketing; Finance
Kylie Jones, Medical Anthropology & Global Health
Chandler Kovacevich, Business Administration: Marketing; Communication
Adam Krol, Biology: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental; Biochemistry
Colin Kwiecinski, Informatics
Max Mason, Economics
Pablo Matan, Political Science; Philosophy
Max Schwartzkopff, Economics; International Studies
Nils Vorberg, International Studies; Political Science
Thomas Wenk, Biochemistry
 
Men’s Tennis:
Ewen Lumsden, Early Childhood and Family Studies
Jack Pulliam, Economics and Communication
Nikit Reddy, Real Estate
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