CLEVELAND, Ohio- The Division 2 Athletics Directors Association (D2 ADA) announced the 2021-22 recipients of the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Awards. The Academic Achievement Awards, in its 15th year, is a program that recognizes the academic accomplishments of student-athletes at the Division II level.
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Caldwell reached over 60 student-athletes on the D2ADA Academic Achievement Award List for the second straight year and was among 373 student-athletes across the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference that were recognized for their academic success.
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In total, there were a record breaking 16,639 student-athletes from 169 institutions recognized for the 2021-22 Academic Achievement Awards. This is the most student-athletes being recognized since the inception of the award's program.
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In order to be eligible to receive an Academic Achievement Award, the student-athlete must:
- have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale
- have attended a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work
- have been an active member of an intercollegiate team during his/her last academic year (Given the continued challenges institutions have had this year when it comes to participation, all athletes who meet bullet point items 1 and 2 are still eligible as long as they were still an active member of the roster during this academic year)
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2021-22 Caldwell University Athletics Academic Achievement Winners
Samantha Ashton, women's volleyball
Kayla Baca, women's soccer, women's track and field
Cory Barrera, men's lacrosse
Matt Bronico, men's lacrosse
Michael Brown, men's lacrosse
Ervin Chaush, men's track and field
Imogen Cook, women's basketball
Emma Cooney, softball
Anthony Cooper, men's basketball
Sarah Costanza, women's soccer
Jennifer Damoah, women's basketball
Chris Deehan, men's lacrosse
Stephanie DeOcampo, women's soccer
Michael Deusch, baseball
Paula Dits, women's basketball
Megan Feehan, women's soccer
Mariana Ferreira, women's soccer
Chris Ferri, men's soccer
Nickolas Fiallos, men's soccer
Alex Geddes, men's cross country, men's track and field
Ashley Georgevich, women's soccer
Anthony Gola, men's track and field
Ana Gonzalez Martin, women's cross country, women's basketball, women's track and field
Courtney Grundhauser, softball
Taylor Gutierrez, women's soccer
Victoria Gwizdz, women's soccer, women's track and field
Suzanne Hamzah, women's cross country, women's track and field
Caroline Hastings, women's lacrosse
William Hernandez, men's soccer
Gabriella Hernandez, women's volleyball
Cindy Herrera, women's track and field
Denielle Keenan, women's lacrosse
Brianna Lewis, women's soccer
Gabriela Lopez, women's soccer, women's track and field
Devin Males, men's track and field
Lauren Marks, women's bowling
Nicole Martignoni Mercado, women's cross country, women's track and field
Kelsey Maxwell, women's lacrosse
Kasey McConnell, women's soccer
Eric McKenna, baseball
Nicholas Mele, men's lacrosse
Taylor Mischler, softball
Rebecca Morrison, women's basketball
Shane Murphy, men's lacrosse
Sabina Neupane, women's track and field
Hunter Pein, men's track and field
Chloe Pocceschi, softball
Jenna Rapach, softball
Lucy Rennar, women's soccer
Maya Rodriguez, softball
Jaida Sainvilus, women's lacrosse
Shayna Saltzman, women's volleyball
Zach Saunders, baseball
Amanda Schiltz, women's volleyball
Reese Sherwood, women's volleyball, women's lacrosse
Rhianna Smith, women's bowling
Alex Spencer, men's soccer
Humiko Stormer, women's volleyball
Abbas Wafa, men's cross country, men's track and field
Jessica Wagoner, women's basketball
Allison Winters, softball
Connor Woods, baseball
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