KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The MIAA released is Newcomer Academic Awards on Tuesday for transfers and freshmen. The Ichabods had 118 student-athletes named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll, 19 were tabbed as MIAA Scholar Athletes and 16 Ichabods were named to the MIAA Academic Excellence listing.
Those named to the MIAA Academic Excellence listing Honor Roll are:
Eli Dean (Baseball - Environmental Biology);
Mason Rohr (Baseball - Accounting);
Sam Spiegel (Baseball - Law Enforcement);
Drew Buchman (Men's Golf - Economics);
Jake Kolich (Men's Golf - Finance);
Connor Burkdoll (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Kinesiology);
Lukas Mehl (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Computer Information Science);
Molly Worley (Women's Track and Field - Mass Media);
Anniston Trevarrow (Softball - Art); Lilian Everley (Soccer - Kinesiology);
Ruby Wexler (Soccer - Nursing);
Charlotte Bair (Women's Tennis - General Business);
Mariana Silva Balsa – (Women's Tennis - (Data Analytics);
Jordyn Cleary (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Mass Media).
To be recognized as a MIAA Academic Excellence selection, student-athletes must have a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 at the certifying member institution with at least two terms of grades.
Named as a MIAA Newcomer Scholar Athletes were:
Trenton Barry (Baseball – Management);
Jacob Fratzel (Men's golf - Business);
Myles Tarvin (Men's golf - Communication);
Benjamin Fock (Men's tennis - Management);
Petr Leipner (Men's tennis - International Business);
Taylor Brees (Softball - Biology); Lily Everley (Soccer - Kinesiology);
Leah Henke (Soccer - Nursing);
Riko Konno (Women's tennis - Kinesiology);
Mariana Silva Balsa (Women's tennis - Data Analytics);
Niah Blachly (Women's track and field - Nursing);
Jordyn Cleary (Women's cross country/track and field - Mass Media);
Kaylee Hagerman (Women's track and field - Radiologic Technology);
Jayden Herl (Women's track and field - Nursing);
Layla Lerus (Women's track and field - Mass Media);
Kyla Lochtefeld (Women's cross country/track and field - Criminal Justice) and
Mellanie Neudinger (Women's track and field – Marketing).
To be recognized as a MIAA Scholar-Athlete, student-athletes must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 at the certifying member institution while also earning All-MIAA honors and have at least two terms of grades reported at the member institution.
Recognized as scholar athletes were:
Trenton Barry (Baseball – Management);
Brandt Beeby (Baseball – Kinesiology);
Jack Borgmann (Baseball – Mathematics);
Stone Chism (Baseball – Accounting);
Cal Clark (Baseball – Kinesiology);
Braden Cork (Baseball – Kinesiology);
Eli Dean (Baseball – Environmental Biology);
Maclane Finley (Baseball – Kinesiology);
Mark Hamre (Baseball – Data Analytics);
Eli Helberg (Baseball – Biochemistry);
Mark Hoffman (Baseball – Accounting);
Scout Jellison (Baseball – Physics);
Trey Kates (Baseball – Data Analytics);
Sean Kingston (Baseball – General Business);
Ian Luce (Baseball – Management);
Carter Poole (Baseball – Kinesiology);
Levi Risenhoover (Baseball – Forensic Investigation Science);
Mason Rohr (Baseball – Accounting);
Luke Sahrmann (Baseball – Economics);
Zach Sharshel (Baseball – Kinesiology);
Max Strash (Baseball – Communication);
Sam Spiegel (Baseball – Law Enforcement);
Brian Wamsher (Baseball – Data Analytics);
Easton Wasinger (Baseball – Marketing);
Trey West (Baseball – Entrepreneurship & Innovation);
Parker Busenitz (Football - Kinesiology);
Kaleb Dewey (Football - General Business);
Aidan Dreiling (Football - BU - Marketing);
Connor Flaherty (Football - Accounting);
Kaden Fleming (Football - Management);
Jax Froehlich (Football - Finance);
Ryne Jensen (Football - General Business);
Daniel LaValley (Football - Sport Management);
King Leonard (Football - General Business);
Justin Lewis (Football - Business);
Jackson Morris (Football - Finance);
Beau Neuburger (Football - Management);
Jayden Norman (Football - Kinesiology);
Jacob Risberg (Football - Finance);
Gabe Spiess (Football - Marketing);
Riley Sullivan (Football - Accounting);
Sabien Thigpen (Football - Exploratory); T.J. Wesley (Football - Marketing);
Chase Wisecarver (Football - CJ - Criminal Justice);
Kaden Ballard (Men's Basketball – Finance);
Marcus Glock (Men's Basketball – Biology);
Isaiah Saams-Hoy (Men's Basketball – Integrated Studies);
Tyler Salmon (Men's Basketball – General Business);
Bryson Smith (Men's Basketball – Psychology);
Amalachi Wilkins (Men's Basketball – CJ - Criminal Justice);
Tayvin Zephier-Murphy (Men's Basketball – Kinesiology);
Drew Buchman (Men's Golf (Economics);
Jacob Fratzel (Men's Golf - General Business);
Jake Kolich (Men's Golf - Finance);
Myles Tarvin (Men's Golf - Communication);
Benjamin Fock (Men's Tennis - Management);
Petr Leipner (Men's Tennis - International Business);
Kilian Martinez (Men's Tennis - International Business);
Yuto Miyagawa (Men's Tennis - International Business);
Connor Burkdoll (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Kinesiology);
Taylor Karcz (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - General Business);
Lukas Mehl (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Computer Information Science);
Tayveon Simms (Men's Track and Field - Criminal Justice);
Isaiah Terry (Men's Track and Field - Psychology);
Ludovico Vaccari (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Kinesiology);
Gunner Wagner (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Finance);
Kyle Wagoner (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country - Finance);
Taylor Brees (Softball – Biology);
Aspen Burgardt (Softball – Kinesiology);
Kendra Cook (Softball – Elementary Education); Danielle Duran (Softball – Mass Media);
Kierra Goos (Softball – Psychology);
Kaylee Hampton (Softball – Kinesiology);
Jerzey Hanna (Softball – Kinesiology);
Jalin Lavers (Softball – Kinesiology);
Taybor Moss (Softball – Kinesiology);
Anniston Trevarrow (Softball – Art);
Kennadi Jackson (Women's Basketball – Exploratory);
Britany Kogbara (Women's Basketball – Biology);
Brynn Allison (Soccer (Radiologic Technology);
Bricelyn Betts (Soccer (Kinesiology);
Aubree Blackman (Soccer - Biology); Lily Everley (Soccer - Kinesiology);
Leah Henke (Soccer - Nursing);
Destiny Higgs (Soccer - Biology);
Kate Hinck (Soccer - Exploratory);
Lydia Keller (Soccer - Kinesiology);
Thea Martin (Soccer - Kinesiology);
Jules Wardlaw (Soccer - Kinesiology);
Ruby Wexler (Soccer - Nursing);
Brooke Willcott (Soccer - Marketing);
Charlotte Bair (Women's Tennis - General Business);
Riko Konno (Women's Tennis - Kinesiology);
Mariana Silva Balsa (Women's Tennis - Data Analytics);
Katie Borough (Volleyball – Marketing);
Chloe Carlgren (Volleyball – Kinesiology);
Layla Collins (Volleyball – Accounting);
Kennedy Derks (Volleyball – Legal Studies);
Autumn Gibbs (Volleyball – Kinesiology);
Brooklyn Morrissey (Volleyball – Mass Media);
Chloe Traffas (Volleyball – Mass Media);
Niah Blachly (Women's Track and Field/Cross Country - Nursing);
Jordyn Cleary (Women's Track and Field/Cross Country - Mass Media);
Kaylee Hagerman (Women's Track and Field - Radiologic Technology);
Jayden Herl (Women's Track and Field - Nursing);
Baylie Hiuser (Women's Track and Field - Kinesiology);
Mya Kafka (Women's Track and Field/Cross Country - Social Work);
Layla Lerus (Women's Track and Field - Mass Media);
Kyla Lochtefeld (Women's Track and Field/Cross Country - Criminal Justice);
Shaydin Myers (Women's Track and Field - Mass Media);
Mellanie Neudinger (Women's Track and Field - Marketing);
Kyra Ray (Women's Track and Field - Radiologic Technology);
Lyric Reid (Women's Track and Field - Social Work);
Ebba Wetterberg (Women's Track and Field/Cross Country - Biochemistry);
Andria Williams (Women's Track and Field - Kinesiology);
Molly Worley (Women's Track and Field - Mass Media).
To be named to the Academic Honor Roll the student athlete must have a cumulative grade point average used by the institution for purposes of NCAA academic certification of 3.00 at the certifying member institution. They must also have at least two terms of grades reported at the certifying member institution, excluding summer terms.
Around the conference, 1,337 new student-athletes earned MIAA Academic Honor Roll honors with 90 Scholar-Athletes and 145 Academic Excellence recipients.