COLUMBIA, S.C. – The SEC’s Winter Educational Honor Roll was declared on Friday by commissioner Greg Sankey. South Carolina’s 90 university student-athletes ranks 2nd in the meeting and is a new department document, surpassing the preceding superior of 88 on the 2020 winter honor roll.
 
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In whole, 800 SEC scholar-athletes made the listing. The Winter season SEC Tutorial Honor Roll involves the athletics of basketball, equestrian, gymnastics and swimming & diving. It is primarily based on grades from the 2021 Spring, Summer and Fall terms.
 
South Carolina’s university student-athletes achieved a departmental quality point regular above 3. for the 30th-straight semester, concluded the Tumble 2021 phrase with a mark of 3.245 and 16 of 18 groups earning a GPA of 3. or far better. Women’s soccer (3.733) acquired the best team GPA in the fall semester and their fourth-greatest team GPA on file. The office named 67 student-athletes to the President’s List for earning a 4., 166 college student-athletes to the Dean’s Listing (3.5) and 396 to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (3.).
 
Any student-athlete who participates in a Southeastern Conference championship activity or a university student-athlete who participates in a activity detailed on his/her institution’s NCAA Athletics Sponsorship Variety is suitable for nomination to the Educational Honor Roll. The next conditions will be followed: (1) A pupil-athlete should have a quality point regular of 3.00 or previously mentioned for either the previous tutorial yr (two semesters or 3 quarters) or have a cumulative quality issue normal of 3.00 or earlier mentioned at the nominating institution. (2) If a student-athlete attends summer faculty, his/her quality issue typical in the course of the summer season tutorial phrase need to be bundled in the calculation used to ascertain eligibility for the Tutorial Honor Roll. (3) Scholar-athletes eligible for the Honor Roll include these receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship university student-athletes who have been on a varsity group for two seasons. (4) Prior to staying nominated, a university student-athlete ought to have successfully finished 24 semester or 36 quarter hrs of non-remedial academic credit score toward a baccalaureate diploma at the nominating institution. (5) The college student-athlete should have been a member of a varsity workforce for the sport’s entire NCAA Championship phase.
 
South Carolina’s honorees are as follows:
 
Men’s Basketball (1)
Mike Inexperienced – Finance
 
Women’s Basketball (11)
Laeticia Amihere – W Basketball – Activity and Amusement Management
Brea Beal – W Basketball – Retailing
Aliyah Boston – W Basketball – Mass Communications
Zia Cooke – W Basketball – Mass Communications
LeLe Grissett – W Basketball – Non-Diploma Trying to get
Destanni Henderson – W Basketball – Criminology and Criminal Justice
Future Littleton – W Basketball – Non-Diploma Seeking
Eniya Russell – W Basketball – Media Arts
Victaria Saxton – W Basketball – Criminology and Prison Justice
Olivia Thompson – W Basketball – Psychology
Elysa Wesolek – W Basketball – Public Health and fitness
 
Equestrian (25)
Jordan Allen –  Public Overall health
Alexa Aureliano –  Sport and Amusement Management 
Caroline Bald – Finance
Kiersten Beckner – Community Health and fitness
Madison Burlett – Aerospace Engineering 
Maya Clarkson – Activity and Enjoyment Management 
Mary Margaret Coats – General public Health and fitness
Package Cunningham – Psychology
Sydney DeGrazia – Sport and Entertainment Management 
Trinity Hammerschmidt – Sport and Entertainment Management 
Graycen Hess – Nursing
Alice Kass – Management 
Emma Lane – Sport and Enjoyment Management 
Kamiah McGrath – Sport and Enjoyment Management 
Christina Mueller – Maritime Science 
Claire Pound – Activity and Leisure Management 
Maro Reppas – Psychology
Emilia Reutimann – General public Well being
Madeline Schaefer – Retailing 
Michaela Schrim – Hospitality Management 
Chloe Stephenson – Environmental Studies 
Mackenzie Suffy  – Sociology
Alexa Thorpe – Social Work 
Sloane Vogt – Community Health
Cora Wyers – Community Wellness
 
Men’s Swimming and Diving (17)
Chase Allison – Computer Science
Alex Claus – Operations and Source Chain Management 
Philip Costin – English
Connor Daniels – Retailing
Rafael Davila – Administration
Jackson Davis – Management
Robbie Epler – Functions and Provide Chain Management 
Guy Gropper – Finance
Luke Massey – Hospitality Management
Tamas Novoszath – Business Analytics
AJ Ross – Civil Engineering 
Mark Shperkin – Sociology
Elijah Tarabocchia – Risk
Alex Wade – Finance 
Nathan Wakefield – Physical exercise Science
Daniel West – Maritime Science
Jordan Yip Zhu Ern – Finance 

Women’s Swimming and Diving (36)
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Sammie Ai – Sport and Enjoyment Management
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Ayris Akbay – Work out Science
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Emma Alexander – Environmental Sciences
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Megan Armstrong – Organic Sciences
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Haley Arner – Activity and Leisure Management
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Jordan Artim – International Enterprise
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Hanna Barton – Broadcast Journalism
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Meredith Berglund – Mass Communications
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Erynn Black – Workout Science
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Aubrey Chandler – Activity and Entertainment Management
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Alicia Davie – Exercising Science
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Gabriella Diorio – Pre-Pharmacy 
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Danielle Doennebrink – Human Useful resource
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Abbey Ellis – Elementary Education 
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Claire Gerlock – Physical exercise Science
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Sammie Grant – Sport and Enjoyment Administration
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Abby Grey – Operations and Provide Chain Management 
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Emily Horomanski – Promoting
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Caroline Izaguirre – Marine Science
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Ga Johnson – Legal Justice
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Mari Kraus – Public Health 
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Hayley Mason – General public Health 
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Ellie Masterson – Activity and Leisure Management
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Olivia McPherson – Civil Engineering 
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Maddy Norford – Biomedical Engineering
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Bella Pantano – Authentic Estate
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Riley Parker – Accounting
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Kaitlyn Porter – Biological Sciences
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Gabi Reed – Sport and Entertainment Management
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Emma Scheider – Public Health 
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Janie Smith – Exercise Science
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Ashley Stahmer – General public Health 
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Taylor Steele – Psychology
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Emma Sullivan – Psychology
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Bethany Tart – Public Health 
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Emma Walker – Public Relations

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