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Alabama Athletics Places 132 Student-Athletes on SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — For the seventh yr in a row, The College of Alabama ranked within the top-two relating to the Southeastern Convention Spring Educational Honor Roll, taking second with 132 accolades in 2022, the league workplace introduced Wednesday.
The Crimson Tide’s baseball (24), ladies’s golf (8) and rowing (37) groups led the SEC of their respective sports activities. Rowing additionally tallied the second-highest complete amongst all colleges and sports activities.
To earn a spot on the distinction roll, a student-athlete should earn a 3.0 or higher grade level common for both the previous educational yr or their profession and be a sophomore or higher in educational standing. The spring listing honors these student-athletes that take part in baseball, seaside volleyball, males’s and girls’s golf, lacrosse, rowing, softball, males’s and girls’s tennis and males’s and girls’s monitor and discipline. A complete of 1,531 student-athletes earned the distinction through the spring of 2022.
Thus far this season, Alabama has positioned 273 college students on the SEC fall, winter and spring honor rolls. Extra names can be added to the Tide’s tally when the first-year listing comes out in July.
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Alabama on the 2022 SEC Spring Educational Honor Roll
Pupil-Athlete – Sport – Main
Simms Abney – M Golf – Normal Enterprise
Haley Alexander – Rowing – Communication Research
Cathryn Antonacio – Rowing – Promoting
Ellie Bachmann – W Monitor & Subject – Public Well being
Melanie Bailes – W Golf – Communication Research
Chago Basso – M Monitor & Subject – Finance
Raegan Beightol – Rowing – Economics
Loudmilla Bencheikh – W Tennis – Communication Research
Hannah Bennett – Rowing – Chemistry
Stella Bolton – Rowing – Biology
Hayley Bounds – Rowing – Microbiology
Amari Brown – W Monitor & Subject – Administration
Carolina Caminoli – W Golf – Advertising
Bianca Carroccio – W Monitor & Subject – Finance
McKenna Carroll – Rowing – Psychology
Mercy Chelangat – W Monitor & Subject – Public Well being
Rudi Christiansen – M Tennis – Pre-Main Research
Canon Claycomb – M Golf – Information Media
Bobby Colantonio Jr. – M Monitor & Subject – Sport Hospitality
Nathan Cooper – M Monitor & Subject – Kinesiology
Graham Crawford – Baseball – Administration
Alexa Cruz – W Monitor & Subject – Training Psychology: Normal Training
Erica Cunningham – Rowing – Communication Research
Caroline Curtis – W Golf – Accounting
Saskia Dammersmith – Rowing – Human Environmental Sciences
Ashley Davis – Rowing – Administration
Zane Denton – Baseball – Information Media
Owen Diodati – Baseball – Finance
Abby Doerr – Softball – Psychology
Lea Duben – W Monitor & Subject – Kinesiology
Nickolette Dunbar – W Monitor & Subject – Hospitality Administration
Sarah Edwards – W Golf – Human Environmental Sciences
Clayton Elder – M Monitor & Subject – Decrease Division Normal Enterprise
Emma Ewell – Rowing – Promoting
Eric Foggo – Baseball – Sport and Hospitality Administration
Leander Forbes – M Monitor & Subject – Sport Hospitality
Montana Fouts – Softball – Sport Hospitality Administration
Rachel Fuller – Rowing – Aerospace Engineering
Eli Giles – Baseball – Kinesiology
Jack Goldasich – M Golf – Normal Enterprise & Finance
Landon Inexperienced – Baseball – Client Sciences
Kat Grill – Softball – Kinesiology
William Hamiter – Baseball – Finance
KJ Haney – Softball – Legal Justice
Davis Heller – Baseball – Communication Research
Brittany Hill – Rowing – Biology
Grayson Hitt – Baseball – Client Sciences
Amy Hitzel – Rowing – Operations Administration
Hunter Hoopes – Baseball – Human Environmental Science
Kristen Hopkins – W Monitor & Subject – Finance
Jim Jarvis – Baseball – Normal Enterprise
Antoine Jean – Baseball – Communication Research
Darcy Jennings – Rowing – Sport Administration
Jenna Johnson – Softball – Kinesiology
Jace Jones – M Monitor & Subject – Decrease Division Finance
Patrick Kaukovalta – M Tennis – Psychology
Samantha Kellogg – Rowing – Laptop Science
Ella Kemna – Rowing – Kinesiology
Lexi Kilfoyl – Softball – Normal Enterprise
Camille Kohtala – W Monitor & Subject – Kinesiology
Samantha Kunza – W Monitor & Subject – Kinesiology
Katie Kurtz – Rowing – Advertising
Jake Leger – Baseball – Advertising
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Talaya Lewis – W Monitor & Subject – Criminology & Legal Justice
Tyler Lipscomb – M Golf – Artistic Media
Allysion Loveless – Rowing – Worldwide Research
Mary Mac Trammell – W Golf – English
Polly Mack – W Golf – Hospitality Administration
Jorja MacRae – Rowing – Sport Administration
Ella Maggio – Rowing – Bodily Training
Anne Marie Hiser – W Tennis – Communication Research
Blythe Markel – Rowing – Economics
Kieran McKeag – M Monitor & Subject – Biology
Jacob McNairy – Baseball – Human Efficiency Train Science
Claudia Mecchia – Rowing – Psychology
Alex Mielke – M Monitor & Subject – Finance
Madison Miller – W Monitor & Subject – Arithmetic
Lauren Montgomery – Rowing – Public Relations
Hint Moore – Baseball – Legal Justice
Angelica Moresco – W Golf – Kinesiology
Christal Mosley – W Monitor & Subject – Social Work
Amara Obi – W Monitor & Subject – Public Well being
Sydney Orefice – W Tennis – Finance
Emilie Øverås – W Golf – Information Media
Anna Parkhomenko – W Tennis – Client Sciences
Megan Patton – W Monitor & Subject – Chemistry
Alicia Pearson – Rowing – Architectural Engineering
Abby Pesansky – Rowing – Normal Enterprise
Taylor Pickett – W Monitor & Subject – Accounting
Andrew Pinckney – Baseball – Administration Info Programs
Thomas Ponder – M Golf – Psychology
Hailey Poole – W Monitor & Subject – Nursing
Will Portera – Baseball – Biology
Connor Prielipp – Baseball – Client Sciences
Braden Pyron – M Monitor & Subject – Mechanical Engineering
Dylan Ray – Baseball – Client Sciences
Jami Reed – W Monitor & Subject – Advertising
Caden Rose – Baseball – Client Sciences
Gianna Rucki – Rowing – Operations Administration
Kristen Rupinen – Rowing – Administration Info Programs
Hunter Ruth – Baseball – Normal Enterprise
Wealthy Saenz – M Monitor & Subject – Finance
Alex Salter – Softball – Normal Enterprise
Haleigh Sanders – Rowing – Artistic Media
Riley Schelp – W Monitor & Subject – English As Second Language
Tommy Seidl – Baseball – MBA
Mark Shannon – M Monitor & Subject – Finance/Economics
Emma Shenkenberg – Rowing – Microbiology
Grady Shiflet – M Monitor & Subject – Psychology
Stephanie Slaven – Rowing – Legal Justice
Sophie Spada – W Monitor & Subject – Kinesiology
Elizabeth Struble – Rowing – Kinesiology
Michala Struble – Rowing – Inside Design
Zada Tagovailoa – W Monitor & Subject – Administration
Dominic Tamez – Baseball – Client Sciences
Jaala Torrence – Softball – Kinesiology
Kaylee Tow – Softball – MBA
Rachael Tullis – Rowing – Social Work
Lauren Turner – W Monitor & Subject – Biology
Amaris Tyynismaa – W Monitor & Subject – Communication Research
Kerri Walsh – W Monitor & Subject – Accounting, Finance
Aysia Ward – W Monitor & Subject – Accounting
Kelsey Weber – Rowing – Public Well being
Sydney Wenstrom – Rowing – Legal Justice
Riley White – W Monitor & Subject – Human Efficiency Train Science
Jacob Wiggers – M Monitor & Subject – Finance/ Economics/ Accounting
Alex Wilkins – W Monitor & Subject – Chemical Engineering
Karmen Williams – W Monitor & Subject – Public Well being
Drew Williamson – Baseball – Administration
Savannah Woodard – Softball – Psychology
Priscilla York – Rowing – Administration Info Programs
Samantha Zelden – W Monitor & Subject – Hospitality Administration
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December 28, 1985: Freshman running back Gene Jelks and junior linebacker Cornelius Bennett were named game MVPs after Alabama’s 24-3 victory over Southern California in the Aloha Bowl. A 1-yard run by Craig Turner, a 24-yard pass from Mike Shula to Clay Whitehurst and a 14-yard end around by Al Bell accounted for the Crimson Tide touchdowns.
“We had great respect for Alabama, especially its defense, we knew they were a formidable opponent. But in retrospect, I think they were a lot stronger than a lot of our people thought.”
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