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º£½ÇÍø Leads Big South Conference with 339 Students on the Big South Presidential Honor Roll

A collage of sports photos with the No. 339 Big South student-athletes named to honor roll.

Nearly 50 GWU Student-Athletes Selected for Commissioner’s Award

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—º£½ÇÍø placed 339 student-athletes to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll, announced on Monday, July 31.  

To be named to the Presidential Honor Roll, student-athletes must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) or better for the recently completed academic year. GWU had the fourth-highest percentage of eligible student-athletes named to the Honor Roll, with 76.87 percent (339-of-441) student-athletes earning the accolades. The Runnin’ Bulldogs led the conference with its 339 student-athletes earning the award, as the closest school to º£½ÇÍø was Campbell with 265 student-athletes being named to the list.  

Wrestling is not eligible for the list, as they compete in the SoCon, but nine GWU wrestlers earned SoCon Honor Roll honors last month.  

In addition, 43 total student-athletes earned the Big South Conference Commissioner’s Award distinction in 2022-23 for having a 4.0 GPA. The conference saw 647 total Gold Award scholars (3.75-3.99), while another 587 received Silver Award (3.50-3.74) accolades in 2022-23 for a combined total of 1,481 student-athletes with at least a 3.50 GPA last year—63.18 percent of all Presidential Honor Roll members at or above that threshold.  

Standouts for º£½ÇÍø include Lucas Stieber being the only men’s basketball player in the entire conference to earn the Big South Commissioner’s Award, and men’s tennis player Victor Putter, who was named the Big South Men’s Scholar Athlete of the Year. Women’s swimming led the Runnin’ Bulldogs with nine student-athletes earning the Commissioner’s Award.  

The 339 total º£½ÇÍø student athletes on the list is a massive jump from the 2021-22 school year, where 67.84 percent of all º£½ÇÍø student-athletes landed on the Presidential Honor Roll, with just 23 earning the Commissioner’s Award distinction.  

This past season, 2,344 out of 3,443 eligible Big South student-athletes achieved the benchmark for Presidential Honor Roll, a league-record 68.08 percent.  

The º£½ÇÍø Big South Commissioner’s Award winners are listed below, while the entire Big South Presidential Honor Roll winners are listed .  

Commissioner’s Award Winners (4.0 GPA)

  • Michael Portela, Baseball
  • Curtis Robison, Baseball
  • Grant Vera, Baseball
  • Lucas Stieber, Men’s Basketball
  • Grace Knutsen, Women’s Basketball
  • Eli Brooks, Football
  • Evan Hoskyns, Football
  • Linnea Hofgren, Women’s Golf
  • Gillian O’Brien, Women’s Golf
  • Emma Duchscherer, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Victoria Fischetti, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Reese Jones, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Sarah Lynn, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Kyla Pascucci, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Jada Preston, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Avery Hogan, Men’s Soccer
  • Braeden Pratt, Men’s Soccer
  • Owen Zaldivar, Men’s Soccer
  • Rebecka Fredrik Hemlin, Women’s Soccer
  • Christabel Thompson, Women’s Soccer
  • Kasey Fava, Softball
  • Abbey Goodrum, Softball
  • Meredith Wayland, Softball
  • Victor Putter, Men’s Tennis
  • Emilia Roslund, Women’s Tennis
  • Joseph Waller, Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country
  • Khalilah Conway, Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country
  • Isabella Drewek, Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country
  • Tori Weatherley, Volleyball
  • Justin Bender, Men’s Swimming
  • Landon Clark, Men’s Swimming
  • Garrett Despres, Men’s Swimming
  • Theodore Drescher, Men’s Swimming
  • James Wyatt, Men’s Swimming
  • Alyssa Church, Women’s Swimming
  • Ellisa Eckert, Women’s Swimming
  • Anna Frye, Women’s Swimming
  • Alexandra Haasser, Women’s Swimming
  • Andrea Hunt, Women’s Swimming
  • Sara Jann, Women’s Swimming
  • Jasmine Kremer, Women’s Swimming
  • Hailey Williams, Women’s Swimming
  • Alaina Yeater, Women’s Swimming

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