Big Ten Recognizes Spring Academic All-Big Ten Honorees
Full 2024 Spring Academic All-Big Ten List
ROSEMONT, Ill. [June 12, 2024] — The Big Ten Conference recognized a total of 2,271 students competing in spring sports who have been named to the Academic All-Big Ten team Wednesday.
The list of honorees includes 174 baseball students, 80 men’s golf students, 72 women’s golf students, 181 men’s lacrosse students, 183 women’s lacrosse students, 310 women’s rowing students, 189 softball students, 56 men’s tennis students, 76 women’s tennis students, 291 men’s track and field students, 382 women’s track and field students, five bowling students, 74 fencing students, four pistol students, 17 rifle students, 18 women’s lightweight rowing students, 27 men’s rowing students, eight women’s synchronized swimming students, 18 men’s volleyball students, 57 women’s hockey students, 11 sand volleyball students, 31 women’s water polo students and seven women’s wrestling students.
To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection, students must be on a varsity team (as verified by being on the official squad list as of May 1 for spring sports), have been enrolled full time at the institution for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.
115 spring honorees had unblemished GPAs:
Gavin Sitarz, So., Baseball, Finance, Michigan State
Jaylen Jones, Jr., Baseball, Sport Industry, Ohio State
Jake Marshall, Gr., Baseball, Digital Marketing, Rutgers
Xavier Marcoux, Gr., Men’s Golf, Finance, Rutgers
Alexis Halama, Jr., Women’s Golf, Integrative Biology, Illinois
Mikaela Schulz, Gr., Women’s Golf, Int Practice IH MH& Substance Abuse, Michigan
Caroline McConnell, So., Women’s Golf, Accounting, Michigan State
Faith Choi, Jr., Women’s Golf, Sport Industry, Ohio State
Leigha Devine, Gr., Women’s Golf, Global Sports Business, Rutgers
Justin Sherrer, Gr., Men’s Lacrosse, Health Care Leadership and Innovation, Ohio State
Jacob Snyder, Gr., Men’s Lacrosse, Public Management, Ohio State
Ross Scott, Gr., Men’s Lacrosse, Labor Studies and Employment Relations, Rutgers
Aiden Peduzzi, Gr., Women’s Lacrosse, Technology and Entrepreneurship, Maryland
Emily Sterling, Gr., Women’s Lacrosse, Health Care Management, Maryland
Dylan Amonte, Gr., Women’s Lacrosse, Post Baccalaureate, Northwestern
Katie Buck, So., Women’s Lacrosse, Exercise Science, Rutgers
Kimberly Greenblatt, So., Women’s Lacrosse, Journalism and Media Studies, Rutgers
Cassidy Spilis, Gr., Women’s Lacrosse, Mathematics Education, Rutgers
Kat Borders, Sr., Women’s Rowing, Human Biology, Michigan State
Colby Orcutt, Jr., Women’s Rowing, Kinesiology, Michigan State
Alaina Roush, So., Women’s Rowing, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, Michigan State
Isabella Bejaran, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Integrative Therapies/Healing, Minnesota
Grace Loescher, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Nonprofit Management, Minnesota
Annie Moen, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Civic Engagement, Minnesota
Tess Thompson, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Kinesiology, Ohio State
Jule Boeckmann, Sr., Women’s Rowing, Psychology, Rutgers
Corina Coughlin, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Design, Rutgers
Megan Evans, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Elementary/Early Childhood Education, Rutgers
Sydney Lehrer, Jr., Women’s Rowing, Sociology, Rutgers
Sophia Lutz, So., Women’s Rowing, Exercise Science, Rutgers
Emily Mahaffy, Sr., Women’s Rowing, Environmental Policy, Inst and Behavior, Rutgers
Christina Pender, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Rutgers
Grace Belson, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Sports Leadership, Wisconsin
Campbell Dunn, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Geoscience, Wisconsin
Ella Peterson, Jr., Women’s Rowing, Neurobiology, Wisconsin
Sky Teegen, Gr., Women’s Rowing, Sports Leadership, Wisconsin
Macy Lee, Jr., Softball, Law Enforcement Intelligence and Analysis, Michigan State
Bri Enter, Gr., Softball, Addictions Counseling, Minnesota
Reili Gardner, Sr., Softball, Psychology, Minnesota
Sydney Strelow, Gr., Softball, Public Health Administration and Policy, Minnesota
Sydney Gray, Sr., Softball, Finance, Nebraska
Angela Zedak, Gr., Softball, Post Baccalaureate, Northwestern
Sam Hackenbracht, Gr., Softball, Sport Coaching, Ohio State
Jagger Saylor, Sr., Men’s Tennis, Human Biology, Indiana
Max Bengtsson, Jr., Men’s Tennis, Applied Mathematics, Northwestern
Jason Hildebrandt, Gr., Men’s Tennis, Sports Leadership, Wisconsin
Josie Frazier, Gr., Women’s Tennis, Accountancy, Illinois
Zeyneb Sarioglan, Sr., Women’s Tennis, Psychology, Minnesota
Jillian Roa, Jr., Women’s Tennis, Economics/Philosophy, Nebraska
Irina Cantos Siemers, Gr., Women’s Tennis, Sport Management, Ohio State
Shawn Juliette, So., Men’s Track & Field, Finance and Data Science, Illinois
Hunter Smith, Jr., Men’s Track & Field, Accounting, Indiana
Peter Capozzoli, Sr., Men’s Track & Field, Aerospace Engineering, Maryland
Owen MacKenzie, Gr., Men’s Track & Field, Biomedical Engineering PhD, Michigan
Owen Gilbert, So., Men’s Track & Field, Digital Storytelling, Michigan State
Andrew Nolan, Sr., Men’s Track & Field, Applied Engineering Science, Michigan State
Tyler Pritchett, Sr., Men’s Track & Field, Applied Engineering Science, Michigan State
Connor Williamson, So., Men’s Track & Field, Finance, Michigan State
Isaiah Schafer, Gr., Men’s Track & Field, Sport Management, Minnesota
Seth Schnakenberg, So., Men’s Track & Field, Biochemistry, Nebraska
Sean Kaminski, So., Men’s Track & Field, Finance, Ohio State
A’nan Bridgett, Gr., Men’s Track & Field, Public Health, Rutgers
Jacob Bugella, Gr., Men’s Track & Field, Sports Leadership, Wisconsin
Sam Craig, Gr., Men’s Track & Field, Mathematics, Wisconsin
Justin Kiefel, Gr., Men’s Track & Field, Computer Sciences, Wisconsin
Ben Nibbelink, Gr., Men’s Track & Field, Computer Sciences, Wisconsin
Olivia Campbell, So., Women’s Track & Field, Psychology, Illinois
Abby Lynch, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Accountancy, Illinois
Alli Bookin-Nosbisch, Sr., Women’s Track & Field, Sport and Recreation Management, Iowa
Grace Bookin-Nosbisch, Sr., Women’s Track & Field, Sport and Recreation Management, Iowa
Jamie Kofron, Sr., Women’s Track & Field, Economics, Iowa
Lauren McMahon, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Human Physiology, Iowa
Julia Pattison, So., Women’s Track & Field, Health Promotion, Iowa
Lillian Schmidt, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Biomedical Engineering, Iowa
Kelli Tosic, Sr., Women’s Track & Field, Theatre Arts, Iowa
Leah Hill, So., Women’s Track & Field, Organizational Studies, Michigan
Cassie Kearney, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Health Behavior & Health Education, Michigan
Natalie Blake, So., Women’s Track & Field, Human Biology, Michigan State
Madison Foster, So., Women’s Track & Field, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Michigan State
Abbey Lee, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Global Health, Michigan State
Sophia Lucki, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Human Biology, Michigan State
Grace Molloy, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Financial Planning & Wealth Management, Michigan State
Kate Osika, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Communication, Michigan State
Valadian Pallett, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Genomics & Molecular Genetics, Michigan State
Judith Rector, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Media and Information, Michigan State
Allison Ziehl, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Global Health, Michigan State
Ava Hill, Sr., Women’s Track & Field, Cell and Org Physiology, Minnesota
Taylor Kreitinger, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Public Health Core Concepts, Minnesota
Sydney Kretlow, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Teaching, Minnesota
Ali Weimer, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Sociology, Minnesota
Hillevi Carlsson, So., Women’s Track & Field, Mathematics, Nebraska
Alea Hardie, So., Women’s Track & Field, Child, Youth & Family Studies, Nebraska
McKenna Lovehaug, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Nutrition & Health Sciences, Nebraska
Vivian Hacker, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Landscape Architecture, Wisconsin
Victoria Heiligenthal, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Biomedical Engineering, Wisconsin
Bella Jacobsen, So., Women’s Track & Field, Biology, Wisconsin
Maggie Munson, Jr., Women’s Track & Field, Political Science, Legal Studies and History, Wisconsin
Olivia Roberts, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Design & Innovation, Wisconsin
Peyton Sippy, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, Wisconsin
Alexa Westley, Gr., Women’s Track & Field, Sports Leadership, Wisconsin
Camilla Johannessen, So., Rifle, Management, Nebraska
Katelyn Abeln, Sr., Rifle, Public Health, Ohio State
Abbie Leverett, So., Rifle, Dentistry, Ohio State
Emilie Rochon, Sr., Women’s Lightweight Rowing, Biochemistry, Wisconsin
Rianne Wagner, Jr., Women’s Lightweight Rowing, Agronomy, Wisconsin
Alexander Beer, Jr., Men’s Rowing, Business: Finance, Investment and Banking, Wisconsin
Jonah Rane, Gr., Men’s Rowing, Sports Leadership, Wisconsin
Justin Howard, RS-Sr., Men’s Volleyball, Sport Management, Ohio State
Audrey Wethington, Gr., Women’s Hockey, Biological Sciences, Minnesota
Madeline Wethington, Gr., Women’s Hockey, Biological Sciences, Minnesota
Hadley Hartmetz, Gr., Women’s Hockey, Sport Management, Ohio State
Quinn Kintz, Gr., Women’s Hockey, Sport Management, Ohio State
Chayla Edwards, Gr., Women’s Hockey, Sports Leadership and Psychology, Wisconsin
Jane Gervais, Gr., Women’s Hockey, Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, Wisconsin
Kaitlyn Kotlowski, Gr., Women’s Hockey, Sports Leadership and Rehabilitation Psychology, Wisconsin
Big Ten Conference (bigten.org) is an association of world-class universities whose member institutions share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching, and public service. Founded in 1896, Big Ten Conference has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics in the lives of students competing in intercollegiate athletics and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness, and competitiveness. The broad-based programs of the 14 Big Ten Conference institutions will provide over $200 million in direct financial support to more than 9,800 students for more than 11,000 participation opportunities on 350 teams in 42 different sports. Big Ten Conference sponsors 28 official conference sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse since 2013.