2018-19 Academic Services Center For Student-Athletes Annual Report

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MISSION STATEMENT................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 STAFF.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 MAJOR REPORT........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 GPA REPORT.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6-7 TUTORING SERVICES.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 APR REPORT................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9 STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 LIFE SKILLS...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12-13 GREEN WAVE IN THE COMMUNITY.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 GREEN GLOBES.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 GRADUATED WITH HONORS....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 HONOR ROLL........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17-31 Baseball.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Men’s Basketball..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Women’s Basketball................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19 Beach Volleyball..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Bowling.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Men’s Track and Field and Cross Country................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 Women’s Track and Field and Cross Country............................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 Football.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 Golf......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Sailing.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Swimming and Diving............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 Men’s Tennis........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Women’s Tennis...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Volleyball............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 DEAN’S LIST............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 GRADUATING SENIORS............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32


MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the ASC is to guide, support and inspire student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence. We provide quality Academic/Life Skills education and support for all student-athletes at Tulane. Additionally, ASC aims to promote student-athlete academic achievement, community responsibility and personal accountability. In doing so, our department believes in preparing the student-athletes for the vast array of opportunities that will be presented in the future. Finally, ASC work to ensure that all student-athletes maintain NCAA continuing eligibility with regard to overall GPA, earned hours and percentage of degree requirements.

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STAFF Senior Associate Athletics Director for Academics ............................................................. Dr. Charvi Greer Assistant Director ...........................................................................................................Charlotte Battiest Assistant Director ............................................................................................................Micahla Williams Assistant Athletic Director, Student Enhancement ..........................................................Dr. Cornell Sneed Senior Academic Advisor/Learning Specialist .....................................................................Wendy LeBlanc Senior Academic Advisor/Tutor Coordinator ........................................................................ Meredith Krall Senior Academic Advisor ........................................................................................................Lauren Davis Graduate Assistant .......................................................................................................Jasmine Goodwine Graduate Assistant .........................................................................................................Kristen Kemnitzer

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MAJORS REPORT

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE: Architecture: 7 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH: Public Health: 13 Undeclared: 1 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Finance: 24 Marketing: 16 Legal Studies: 4 Management: 9 Undeclared: 58 SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT Applied Computing Applied Dev: 2 Applied Computing Systems Analysis: 1 Applied Computing Info Tech: 3 Digital Design: 2 Health and Wellness: 15 Homeland Security: 9 Public Relations: 16 Applied Computing Integrated App: 1

SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS Art Studio: 2 Communications: 10 Economics: 9 English: 2 Environmental Studies: 5 History: 2 Political Science: 8 Political Science Intl.: 5 Sociology: 6 Political Econ Intl Perspective: 1 Political Econ Moral/Historical Perspective: 1 Undeclared: 20 GRADUATE PROGRAMS MBA: 4 Social Work: 1 International Health: 1 Master of Liberal Arts: 1 Master of Management: 2

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Biological Chemistry: 4 Biomedical Engineering: 7 Cell & Molecular Biology: 11 Chemistry: 1 Chemical Engineering: 4 Ecology & Evolutionary Biology: 1 Engineering Physics: 2 Earth & Environmental Science: 2 Neuroscience: 13 Psych and Early Childhood Education: 2 Psychology: 16 Physics: 1 Mathematics: 1 Environmental Biology: 2 Undeclared: 4

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GPA REPORT MEN’S SPORTS

SPORT FALL 2018 SPORT SPRING 2019 BASEBALL 3.095 BASEBALL 3.062 BASKETBALL 3.155 BASKETBALL 3.066 CROSS COUNTRY 3.178 CROSS COUNTRY 2.973 FOOTBALL 2.680 FOOTBALL 2.738 SAILING (COED) 3.532 SAILING (COED) 3.443 TRACK AND FIELD 3.026 TRACK AND FIELD 2.867 TENNIS 3.020 TENNIS 3.443 WOMEN’S SPORTS SPORT FALL 2018 SPORT SPRING 2019 BASKETBALL 3.162 BASKETBALL 3.252 BEACH VOLLEYBALL 3.330 BEACH VOLLEYBALL 3.203 BOWLING 3.455 BOWLING 3.406 CROSS COUNTRY 3.489 CROSS COUNTRY 3.561 GOLF 3.504 GOLF 3.513 SWIMMING AND DIVING 3.375 SWIMMING AND DIVING 3.543 TENNIS 3.076 TENNIS 3.126 TRACK AND FIELD 3.563 TRACK AND FIELD 3.619 VOLLEYBALL 3.224 VOLLEYBALL 3.191 DEPARTMENTAL GPA PERCENT WTIH 3.0 OR ABOVE

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TOTAL STATISTICS FALL 2018 3.121 64.3

SPRING 2019 3.132 65.0


MEN’S TENNIS

GPA REPORT

-The department posted a departmental GPA of 3.127 for the 2018-19 year. -The tennis team earned the highest team GPA for men’s sports with a 3.232. -The track and field team posted best team GPA for women’s sports, finishing with a 3.592.

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD

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TUTORING SERVICES

TUTORING SERVICES - MISSION STATEMENT The primary goal of the ASC Tutor/Educational Assistance program is to provide student-athletes with academic assistance beyond the classroom. The ASC employs a number of Tulane graduate and highachieving undergraduate students to serve the student-athlete population as either subject-specific tutors or in mentorship roles as Educational Assistants. TUTORS Provide interactive, objective based tutoring, as well as subject study techniques. Tutors are undergraduate students, graduate/professional level students or doctoral students. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTS Support student-athletes with additional academic support to strengthen time management, organization and study skills. Educational Assistants are either graduate/professional level. DEPARTMENTAL GPA PERCENT WTIH 3.0 OR ABOVE

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TOTAL STATISTICS FALL 2018 3.121 64.3

SPRING 2019 3.132 65.0


GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE

NEW ORLEANS – The NCAA’s release of the Division I graduation rate data, including the division’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR), which held good news for Tulane University student-athletes. Tulane University student-athletes posted an average overall GSR of 93 percent, which is five percentage points above the national average and is tied for 10th overall among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions. Tulane’s overall GSR is also tops among institutions in the American Athletic Conference and is the highest in the state of Louisiana. Tulane featured seven teams with a perfect GSR (men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country/track and field, women’s golf, women’s swimming and diving and men’s tennis.). Tulane’s seven teams with perfect GSR is the most of any institution in The American. In addition, Tulane’s football team posted a GSR of 88 percent, which ranks No. 1 among teams in The American and is 12 percent above the national average. The national GSR for the entering class of 2011 increased one point to 88 percent. The federal rate counts any student who leaves a school as an academic failure, no matter whether he or she enrolls at another school. Also, the federal rate does not recognize students who enter school as transfer students. The GSR formula removes from the rate student-athletes who leave school while academically eligible and includes student-athletes who transfer to a school after initially enrolling elsewhere. This calculation makes it a more complete and accurate look at student-athlete success. The federal graduation rate, however, remains the only measure to compare student-athletes with the general student body. Using the less-inclusive federal rate, Division I student-athletes perform better than the general student body. The federal rate for Division I student-athletes in the 2011 entering class increased two points to 68 percent, while the general student body remained at 66 percent, a difference of two points. The difference is most stark among black women. Student-athletes in this demographic outpace their peers in the student body by 19 percentage points — 70 percent for student-athletes compared with 51 percent for the student body.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

HAYDYN GIBSON - PRESIDENT LISA MORDELL - VICE PRESIDENT KYRA NESS-LANCKRIET - SECRETARY Alanna Austin Briana Correa Gabrielle Correia Caleb Daniels Alexandra Douglas Meghan Doyle Morgan Esters Laura Fabrizi Merek Glover Claire Golba Jeni Griffin Skyler Guillot Tiera Gulum Stephen Hahn Hailee Hammond

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Keon Howard Patrick Hurst Olivia Johnson John LeGlue Nicole Levine Kayla Manuirirangi Anise Muir Blake Paul Ethan Rodriguez Tim Ruetzel Michael Sepcich Jr. Mary Stovall Wagner, Eric Wagner Harlyn Wyatt


MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

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GREEN WAVE LIFE SKILLS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Student-Athlete Career Fair Social Media and Media Training Financial Literacy Seminar Drug and Alcohol Seminar Athletic Identity Workshop DISC Behavioral Assessment Workshop Mock Interview Prep One on One Career Meetings Resume Bootcamps Career/Internship/Career Fair Preparation Workshops Creating Self Success Workshop by Northwestern Mutual Sexual Assault and Violence Prevention Seminars with Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Personal Branding Workshops Networking Meals with Employers Series Remote Internships Dress for Success Program Leadership Development Series Health and Wellness Seminar


GREEN WAVE LIFE SKILLS

“Student-Athlete Enhancement: [I liked] Actually doing the interview! I appreciated being able to receive feedback on how I was doing in real time.” – Women’s Track and Field Student-Athlete on a Mock Interview Session “The whole thing was really beneficial, everyone should do this.” – Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete on Dining Etiquette Seminar

“It was nice to hear the alumni talk about the impact swimming had on their life. Also, one of my biggest fears is what I am going to do without swimming once I graduate, so it was extremely beneficial to hear how the alumni filled their time.” – Swim and Dive Student-Athlete on a Networking Event “It is very great that we have somebody on the staff that really cares and that provides us with events like these.” – Women’s Basketball Student-Athlete on a Career Development Session

“Talking to someone who comes from a student athlete background and who is passionate about important issues [was beneficial]” – Football Student-Athlete on Sexual Violence Prevention Speaker

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GREEN WAVE IN THE COMMUNITY

-During the 2018-2019 academic year, Tulane Green Wave studentathletes completed over 5,000+ hours of community service. -Each of Tulane’s athletics teams participate in at least one community service endeavor. -Tulane finished 21st overall in the 2018-2019 Helper Helper and NCAA® Team Works™ Competition. The national competition ran from September to November and featured schools from across the country. -During this time period, Green Wave student-athletes performed over 1,100 hours of community service, which spanned several different projects. -Tulane’s 21st overall ranking marks the third straight year the Green Wave ranked among the Top 25 in the NCAA competition. It also marks the second-consecutive year in which the Green Wave earned the highest overall ranking among institutions from the American Athletic Conference.

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2019 GREEN GLOBES AWARDS Female Scholar Athlete of the Year: Emma King, track & field Male Scholar Athlete of the Year: Sam Bruchhaus, football Female Athlete of the Year: Olivia Johnson, swimming & diving Male Athlete of the Year: Emmanuel Rotich, cross country/track & field Female Wilson Award: Brandi Hughes, track & field Male Wilson Award: Jonathon Artigues, baseball Baseball Most Outstanding Hitter (2018): Grant Witherspoon Baseball Most Outstanding Pitcher (2018): Keagan Gillies Baseball Most Outstanding Hitter (2019): Kody Hoese Baseball Most Outstanding Pitcher (2019): Kaleb Roper Men’s Basketball Leadership Award: Blake Paul Men’s Basketball Most Improved: Caleb Daniels Women’s Basketball Most Outstanding Player: Krystal Freeman Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Award: Sierra Cheatham Beach Volleyball Leadership Award: Tarin Mergener Beach Volleyball Player of the Year: Kaylie McHugh Bowling Most Improved Player: Hailee Hammond Bowling Coaches Award: Tiera Gulum Cross Country Men’s Most Outstanding Runner: Emmanuel Rotich Cross Country Men’s Most Outstanding Runner: Mckenzie Melius Football Offensive MVP: Darnell Mooney Football Defensive MVP: Zachery Harris Football Special Teams MVP: Zachary Block

Golf Bower Award: Haydyn Gibson Golf MVP: Jennifer Rosenberg Sailing MVP: Grace Bloomfield Sailing Rookie of the Year: Ciara Rodriguez-Horan Swimming & Diving Lowell Damonte Trophy: Olivia Johnson Swimming & Diving MVP: Lilly Morgan Men’s Tennis MVP: Tyler Schick Women’s Tennis MVP: Elena Muller Women’s Tennis Most Improved Player: Ivone Alvaro Indoor Track Most Valuable Athlete: Brandi Hughes Indoor Field Most Valuable Athlete: Rebekah Markel Men’s Outdoor Track Most Valuable Athlete (2018): Emmanuel Rotich Men’s Outdoor Track Leadership Award: Tom Coe Men’s Outdoor Track Most Valuable Athlete (2019): Emmanuel Rotich Women’s Outdoor Track Most Valuable Athlete (2018): Jessica Duckett Women’s Outdoor Track Leadership Award: Rebekah Markel Women’s Outdoor Track Most Valuable Athlete (2019): Rebekah Markel Volleyball MVP: Kaylie McHugh Volleyball Most Consistent: Erika Hansel

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GRADUATED WITH HONORS Tulane University student-athletes are known for their excellence on the field and in the classroom, and now the best of the best are receiving recognition on a wall in the James W. Wilson Intercollegiate Athletics Center. The “Graduated With Honors Wall” was made possible by the generosity of Tulane alumnus Donald Peters and his wife, Lora. Supporting the Green Wave is a point of pride for Don (A&S ’81) and Lora Peters; the dedicated pair has contributed more than $3 million to the Green Wave Club and Tulane Athletics. The Graduated With Honors Wall is located just outside the Robert “Bob” Cudd III Academic Service Center, which houses advisors who work with student-athletes. There, student-athletes get the tools to be successful in both athletics and academics, such as tutoring, mentoring, life skills and career development. “It takes a special person to be a successful student-athlete at Tulane, and we have so many,” said Greer. “Tulane is a high academic-achieving institution with the same expectations for athletics as any Division I institution. Tulane student-athletes spend long hours challenging their minds and their bodies.” The names of the first honorees were inscribed on the wall following their May 2018 graduations. Lisa Mordell (SSE ’18), varsity volleyball player and vice president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, graduated magna cum laude in three years with degrees in neuroscience and economics. She is currently getting her master’s in neuroscience at Tulane and finished her fourth year of athletic eligibility.

THE CLASS OF 2018 Sarah Ray / Volleyball Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Public Health Madeline Mertz / Beach Volleyball Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Management Lisa Mordell / Volleyball Magna Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience Sofia Kurtz / Tennis Cum Laude Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Jennifer Lamori / Cross Country / Track & Field Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Public Health Lauren Bartels / Cross Country / Track & Field Summa Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Engineering Emma Newton / Cross Country / Track & Field Summa Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Bachelor of Arts in Economics

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BASEBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Artigues, Jonathon G. – F/S Bates, Joshua J. - S Bedgood, David W. – F/S Boeneke, Landon K. – F/S Burns, Collin - F Cellucci, Brendan – F Glancy, Luke – F Gozzo, Salvatore P. – F/S Green, Ryan D. - S Groff, Ethan C. – F/S Haskin, Hudson M. – F/S Heinrichs, Tyler A. - S Hoese, Kody M. - S Jensen, Trevor J. - S Johnson, Trent M. – F/S Johnson, Ty R. - S Massey, Ross J. – F/S Mathews, Grant T. – F/S McKeithan, Aaron J. - S Niemann, Frank H. – F/S Owen, Braden A. – F/S Owen, Kobi - S Pellerin, Connor J. – F/S Power, Brendan – F Price, Robert – F Raj, Krishna – F Rogan, Ryan - F Roper, Kaleb – F Segar, Grant – F Sepcich Jr., Michael – F Slatten, Michael – F Solesky, Chase – F Stevens, Logan – F Theberge, Marc – F Whelan, Connor – F * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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MEN’S BASKETBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Ajang, Bul Bior – F Barrett, Shakwon – F Crabtree, Connor A. – F/S Daniels, Caleb C. – F/S Galic, Steven C. – F/S Koka, Buay Kueth Reath – F/S Ona Embo, Renathan J. – F/S Paul, Blake M. – S Quinn, Grant M. – S Sehic, Samir – F/S Zhang, Kevin – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Anderson, Kaila – F Cheatham, Sierra E. – F/S Freeman, Krystal-Jade – F/S Gutierrez, Erin J. – F/S Heide, Mia S. – F/S Jones, Dynah T. – F/S Lofton, Tatyana D. – S Madzarevic, Ksenija – F/S Manuirirangi, Kayla Miriama – F Schulte, Meredith A. – F/S Thompson, Tene – F Wells, Maddison – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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BEACH VOLLEYBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Brennan, Kendyl S. – S Chin, Anna – F Correa, Briana – F Daane, Kilani – F/S Delgado, Ashley D. – F/S Esters, Morgan N. – F/S Frohoff, Rio M. – F/S Gibson, Haley – F Hermstad, Addison M. – S Leitko, Ellie A. – F/S Mergener, Tarin A. – F/S Orlich, Lauren – F Torruella, Eva – F * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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BOWLING STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Gulum, Tiera J. – F/S Hammond, Hailee J. – F/S Lee, Isabelle Xin Yu – F/S Petrinec, Veronica A. – F/S Singh, Crystal C. – F/S Williams, Nicole – F * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Cheruyot, Joshua – F Coe, Thomas Lewis – F/S Dougherty, Patrick J. – S Hill, James P. – F/S Kipchumba, Evans Kiplagat – F/S Kipkemboi, Andrew – F Polakoff, Jamison K. – F/S Rodriguez, Ethan D. – F/S Rotich, Emmanuel – S Valdez, Ian D. – S Watson, James T. – F/S Zervigon, Carlos S. – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Belanger, Reid E. – S Brutkiewicz, Rose A. – F/S Denwood, Kyla – F Duckett, Jessica S. – F/S Esmay, Jacqueline – F/S Fatland, Paige A. – F/S Fitzgerald, Megan – F Guillot, Skyler T. – F/S Gwan, Maonekeekepobassi D. – F/S Harewood, Maya – F/S Helm, Nora Pauline – F/S Hicks, Olivia F. – F/S Hughes, Brandi J. – F/S Jones, Louise M. – F/S Joubert, Laruschka – F/S Kauffman, Nicole D. – F/S King, Emma A. – F/S Lamori, Jennifer G. – F/S Leggas, Kristina J. – F/S Lesh, Jordyn R. – F/S Loyd, Kyah J. – F/S Markel, Rebekah N. – F/S Maue, Rachel – F Melius, Mckenzie M. – F/S Modic, Nastja – F/S Ness-Lanckriet, Kyra R. – F/S Newton, Emma E. – F/S Phaneuf, Nicole M. – F/S Potts, Alexandra M. – F/S Praprotnik Malej, Trina – F/S Robinson, Hunter M. – F/S Selfors, Bridgid J. – F/S Stovall, Mary Catherine G. – F/S Wember, Danielle – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Anderson, Nicholas G. - S Ardoin, Kendall J. – F/S Bertrand, Jared K. – F/S Bratcher, Benjamin R. – F/S Briggs, Dominque M. – F Brooks, Larry P. – F Brown, Quentin E. – S Brown, Sorrell A. – F/S Bruchhaus, Samuel D. – F/S Bryant, Larry L. – F Camel, Dorian D. – F Dublin, Corey J. – F/S Eatherly, Geron P. – F/S Fisher, Noah T. – F Glover, Casey – S Hall, Patrick – F/S Harris, Zachery P. – F Harvey, Randall C. – F/S Holl, Joshua E. – F/S Howard, Keon A. – F Hurst, Patrick J. – F/S Joyce, Christopher T. – F/S Keller, John – F Kennedy, Robert B. – F Knighton, Hunter W. – F Kubiet, Nicholas M. – F/S Kuerschen, Chase W. – F/S Langham, Willie A. - S Lapeyre, Miles – F Ledford, Dane T. – F/S Leglue, John W. – F Lewerenz, Stephen T. – F/S Lofton, Stephon – F/S Martorell, Nicholas A. – S McCleskey, Jalen A. – S McMillan, Justin W. – S Monjarres, Juan A. – F/S Montano, Christian J. – S Neenan, Coby C. – F/S Newman, Brian D. – F Poche, James G. – S Prouet, Connor P. –S Remondet, Michael J. – F/S Sakos, John C. – F Sample, Cameron D. – F Shafter, Tim R. – F Sieden, Noah P. – F Streaty, Austin T. – F Thomas, Alfred – F/S Thompson, Ryan Y. – F/S Walker, Kanyon E. – S Walton, Justin W. – F Wattenmaker, Max E. – F/S Williams, Dorian – S Woullard, Peter A. – F Wright, Davon J. – F/S Ziegler, Dane S. – S Zuckerman, Andrew S. – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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WOMEN’S GOLF STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Bjoernberg, Ebba C – F/S Cantwell, Abigail M. – F/S Cardenas Giron, Isabella – F/S Correia, Gabrielle M. – S Genoux, Elise – F/S Gibson, Haydyn N. – F/S Goicoechea Ruiz, Sofia – F/S Munoz Sanchez, Laura C. – F/S Rosenberg, Jennifer B. – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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SAILING STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Austin, Alanna B. – S Bentz, Isabella M. – F/S Bloomfield, Grace C. – F/S Byrnes, Katherine G. – F/S Cartiglia, Katherine L. – F/S Conrad, Kevin M. – F/S Eckhouse, Eliot P. – F/S Fisher, Eli N. – F/S Graf, David – F/S Hahn, Stephen E. – F/S Hoover, William B. – F/S Larkin, Josephine B. – F/S Lenhard, Katherine G. – F/S Lynn-Framm, Jason J. – F McAvoy, James C. – F Mewada, Rishij S. – F Ricker, Sophie – F Robinson, Katherine S. – F/S Rodriguez-Horan, Ciara A. – F/S Schofield, Amelia R. – F/S Schumann, Erik L. – S Siwicki, Grace A. – S Zechiel, Lily R. – F * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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SWIMMING AND DIVING STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Acchione, Sofia – F Barker, Courtney P. – F/S Beattie, Genevieve G. - S Colbert, Vivienne W. – S French, Olivia – F Golba, Claire E. – F/S Griffin, Jeni A. – F/S Hayakawa, Lena C. – F/S Heron, Noa R. – S Johnson, Olivia A. – F/S Kenny, Anne M. – F/S McDonald, Katherine O. – F/S Morgan, Lillian M. – F/S Morling, Jordan A. – F/S Morton, Samantha Maya – F/S Muir, Anise A. – F/S Pelka, Isabelle – F Ramier, Emily M. – F/S Shurts, Sierra M. – F/S Tacik, Morgan E. – F/S Vincent, Margaret E. – F/S Zhang, Paris – F/S Zelnick, Michelle N. – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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MEN’S TENNIS STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Esses, Ian Dane – F Ewers, Felix – F/S Moore, Ewan – S Ruetzel, Tim Alexander – F/S Schick, Tyler A. – S Stewart, Hamish – F Wagner, Eric H. – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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WOMEN’S TENNIS STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Alegre Ferre, Alexandra – F/S La Fuente Strassburger, Daniela Alejandra – S Lavery, Adelaide – F/S Muller, Elena – F/S Sisti, Christina E. – S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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VOLLEYBALL STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A 3.0 OR HIGHER... Benoit, Markenzie M. – S Burcescu, Yvette K. – F/S Douglas, Alexandra G. – F/S Doyle, Meghan E. – F/S Giardina, Amanda E. – F/S Hansel, Erika D. – S Heidelberg, Makala D. – F/S Henigsman, Taylor J. – F/S Ibieta, Jenna – F Kern, Dayna J. – F/S Levine, Nicole J. – F/S McHugh, Kaylie – F Mordell, Lisa J. – F/S Primavera, Mia K. – S Shaw, Hannah G. – F/S * - F: Fall; S: Spring

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DEAN’S LIST STUDENTS WHO HAVE EARNED A DISTINGUISHED RECORD IN ALL OF THEIR SUBJECTS THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER MAY BE RECOGNIZED ON THE DEAN’S LIST OF NEWCOMB-TULANE COLLEGE. THE NEWCOMB-TULANE COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST IS PREPARED AFTER EACH SEMESTER AND RECOGNIZES SUPERIOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. A 3.5000 GRADE-POINT AVERAGE IS REQUIRED OF FIRSTYEAR STUDENTS AND SOPHOMORE AND A 3.667 GPA IS REQUIRED OF JUNIORS AND SENIORS.

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DEAN’S LIST

STUDENT-ATHLETE SPORT Boeneke, Landon Baseball Groff, Ethan Baseball Mathews, Grant Baseball Segar, Grant Baseball Sailingatten, Michael Baseball Bruchhaus, Sam Football Holl, Josh Football Lewerenz, Stephen Football Poche, James Football Prouet, Connor Football Wattenmaker, Max Football Daniels, Caleb Men’s Basketball Polakoff, Jamie Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Zervigon, Carlos Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Dougherty, Patrick Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Ruetzel, Tim Men’s Tennis Schick, Tyler Men’s Tennis Bentz, Isa Sailing Byrnes, Katherine Sailing Cartiglia, Katie Sailing Graf, David Sailing Hahn, Stephen Sailing Hoover, Brinton Sailing Lenhard, Kate Sailing Schofield, Amelia Sailing Jones, Dynah Women’s Basketball Singh, Crystal Bowling Genoux, Elise Women’s Golf Gibson, Haydyn Women’s Golf Munoz Sanchez, Laura C. Women’s Golf Daane, Kilani Women’s Volleyball Esters, Morgan Women’s Volleyball Frohoff, Rio Women’s Volleyball Hermstad, Addison Women’s Volleyball Burcescu, Burcescu Women’s Volleyball Giardina, Amanda Women’s Volleyball Henigsman, Taylor Women’s Volleyball Beattie, Gigi Swimming and Diving Griffin, Jeni Swimming and Diving Heron, Noa Swimming and Diving Kenny, Anne Marie Swimming and Diving McDonald, Kate Swimming and Diving Morton, Samy Swimming and Diving Muir, Anise Swimming and Diving Ramier, Emily Swimming and Diving Tacik, Morgan Swimming and Diving Guillot, Skyler Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Hicks, Olivia Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Praprotnik Malej, Trina Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Helm, Pauline Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Hughes, Brandi Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country King, Emma Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Lesh, Jordyn Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Wember, Danielle Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Fatland, Paige Women’s Track and FIeld/Cross Country Melius, Mckenzie Women’s Track and FIeld/Cross Country Selfors, Bridgid Women’s Track and FIeld/Cross Country

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GRADUATION

STUDENT-ATHLETE SPORT Jonathon Artigues Baseball Jonathan Banks Football Jared Bertrand Football Zach Block Football Grace Bloomfield Sailing Dominique Briggs Football Rose Brutkiewicz Women’s Track and Field Abbie Cantwell Golf Joshua Cheruyot Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Anna Chin Beach Jabril Clewis Football Kevin Conrad Jr. Sailing Jordan Cornish Men’s Basketball Briana Correa Beach Jessica Duckett Women’s Track and Field Jacqueline Esmay Women’s Track and Field Felix Ewers (Grad) Men’s Tennis Luke Glancy Baseball Hailee Hammond Bowl Lena Hayakawa Swimming and Diving Tyler Heinrichs Baseball James Hill Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Sofia Goicoechea Golf David Graf Sailing Devin Glenn Football / Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Ryan Green Baseball Tiera Gulum Bowl Zach Harris (Grad) Football Andrew Hicks Football Trevor Jensen Baseball Trent Johnson Baseball Ty Johnson Baseball Laruschka Joubert Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Nicole Kauffman (Grad & Undergrad) Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Hunter Knighton (Grad) Football Jennifer Lamori (Grad) Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Tatyana Lofton Women’s Basketball Ksenija Madzarevic Women’s Basketball Rebekah Markel Women’s Track and Field Ross Massey Baseball Grant Mathews Baseball Mckenzie Melius Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Lillian Morgan Swimming and Diving Anise Muir Swimming and Diving Elena Muller Women’s Tennis Laura Munoz Golf Kyra Ness-Lanckriet Women’s Track and Field Brian Newman Football Emma Newton (Grad) Women’s Track and Field Braden “Acy” Owen Baseball Blake Paul Men’s Basketball Emily Ramier Swimming and Diving Katherine Robinson Sailing Ethan Rodriguez Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Emmanuel Rotich Men’s Track and Field/Cross Country Sophie Ricker Sailing Tyler Schick Men’s Tennis Meredith Schulte Women’s Basketball Taris Shenall Football Roderic Teamer Jr. Football Tene Thompson Women’s Basketball Eric Wagner Men’s Tennis Nicole Williams (Grad) Bowling Peter Woullard (Grad) Football Harlyn Wyatt Women’s Basketball Shelly Zelnick Swimming and Diving Paris Zhang Swimming and Diving

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