Utah Places 110 on Pac-12 Conference 2023 Winter Academic Honor Roll – University of Utah Athletics

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SAN FRANCISCO – A total of 110 Utah Athletics student-athletes were honored today with recognition from the Pac-12 Conference on the 2023 Winter Academic Honor Roll. The Utes’ 110 selections from seven sports are second-most in the conference behind only Stanford, which placed 145 student-athletes from 10 sports on the honor roll.

The Winter Academic Honor Roll includes Utah student-athletes who participated in the sports of men’s and women’s basketball, gymnastics, skiing, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and indoor track and field. Utah’s academic excellence in the winter comes alongside phenomenal performance in competition, which included a national championship by the Utah Ski Team, a third-place NCAA finish by gymnastics, a Sweet 16 appearance by women’s basketball and numerous NCAA championships qualifiers in men’s and women’s swimming and diving and indoor track and field.

 

In all, 854 student-athletes from the 12 institutions that form the “Conference of Champions” were recognized for their work in the classroom in the winter seasons. Any student-athlete on their respective team roster with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.3-or-above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution, is eligible for the distinction.

Utah’s honorees include six from men’s basketball, seven from women’s basketball, 10 from gymnastics, 27 from indoor track and field, 21 from skiing, 14 from men’s swimming and diving and 25 from women’s swimming and diving.

  

Utah’s 2023 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll Members

Men’s Basketball (6)

Eli Ballstaedt, Entrepreneurship

Jaxon Brenchley, Finance – Chinese Minor

Brandon Haddock, Criminology

Hunter Mecum, Business

Lazar Stefanovic, Business

Rollie Worster, Criminology – Health Minor

 

Women’s Basketball (7)

Jenna Johnson, Operations and Supply Chain

Gianna Kneepkens, Kinesiology

Kennady McQueen, Kinesiology

Isabel Palmer, Marketing

Kelsey Rees, Health, Society & Policy/Family, Community & Human Development

Inês Vieira, Management

Dasia Young, Psychology & Criminology

 

Gymnastics (10)

Jaylene Gilstrap, Communications

Jillian Hoffman, Kinesiology

Cristal Isa, Applied Mathematics

Grace McCallum, Psychology

Amelie Morgan, Business Administration

Maile O’Keefe, Kinesiology

Abby Paulson, Kinesiology & Political Science

Alani Sabado, Marketing

Lucy Stanhope, Psychology & Criminology

Sage Thompson, Psychology

 

Indoor Track and Field (27)

Keelah Barger, Master’s in Biology

Karli Branch, Biology

Grace Burnett, Finance

Maren Busath, Nursing

Martina Conner, Political Science/Economics

Josefine Eriksen, Family, Community & Human Dev.

Caroline Fischer, Social Work and Health, Society & Policy

Delaney Gates, Marketing

Ally Gomm, Psychology

Morgan Jensen, Social Work

Bailey Kealamakia, Data Science

Ariel Keklak, Master’s in Public Health

Chloe Kockler, Civil Engineering

Maya LeBar, Political Science

Ellie Lundgreen, Chemical Engineerin

Brooke Manson, Urban Ecology

Lauren Peterson, Environmental & Sustainability Studies

Simone Plourde, Kinesiology

Maddie Reed, Urban Ecology

Megan Rose, Economics

Claire Rusovick, Film & Media Arts

Chloe Shewell, Finance

Emily Venters, Post Baccalaureate

Taylor Watson, Post Baccalaureate

Rachel Whipple, Honors Chemistry

Bella Williams, World Languages & Cultures (Master’s)

Jasie York, Kinesiology

 

Skiing (21)

Bjørn Brudevoll, Finance

Karianne Dengerud, Finance

Walker Hall, Undeclared

Samuel Hendry, Biology

Madison Hoffman, Business Finance

Luke Jager, Economics

Abby Jarzin, Health, Society and Policy

Noel Keeffe, Material Sciences

Michelle Kervén, Business Administration

Sophia Laukli, Economics

Mo Lebel, Communications

Novie McCabe, Political Science

Kaja Norbye, Finance

Wilhelm Normannseth, Finance

Sydney Palmer-Leger, Kinesiology

Katie Parker, Business Administration

Josefine Selvaag, Real Estate Development (Master’s)

Ezra Smith, Urban Ecology

Claire Timmermann, Kinesiology

Katie Vesterstein, Finance (Master’s)

Gustav Vøllo, Finance

 

Men’s Swimming & Diving (14)

Dylan Becker, Psychology

Noah Carlson, Computer Science

Holden Ellsworth, Data Science

Micah Ginoza, History Teaching

JP Hynes, B.S. Management

Marko Kovacic, BS Information Systems

Baylor Lewis, Health & Kinesiology

Sam Lucas, Finance

Luke McDivitt, MS Mechanical Engineering

Parker McOmber, Biomedical Engineering

Jenner Pennock, Marketing

Preston Planells, Communications

Nathan Ramey, Chemical Engineerin

Ben Smyth, Pre-Business

 

Women’s Swimming & Diving (25)

Taylor Alicea-Jorgensen, Biochemistry Engineering

Elise Beller, Psychology

Sofia Carlson, Environmental & Sustainability Studies

Reagan Cathcart, Health, Society & Policy

Cameron Daniell, Health & Kinesiology

Lizzy DeCecco, Biology

Sadie Edwards, Family, Community & Human Dev.

Katie Hale, MA Public Health

Molly Jacobson, Pre-Education

Taylor Kabacy, Psychology

Kate Leary, Health & Kinesiology

Harper Lehman, Communications

Krystal Lieu, Health & Kinesiology

Kayla Miller, Health & Kinesiology

Lexi Mills, Nursing

Haily Payne, Pre-Nursing

Charity Pittard, MS Athletic Training

Milla Ruthven, Operations and Supply Chain

Marlene Sandberg, Communications

Summer Stanfield, Health & Kinesiology

Madison Story, Family, Community & Human Dev.

Hannah Truax, Political Science

Holly Waxman, Biology

Maddie Woznick, Health & Kinesiology

Kyla Yetter, Psychology

 

 

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