FIT’s Isaac Spence Named To National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court

By  //  August 1, 2015

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For the second consecutive season, Florida Tech men’s basketball player Isaac Spence will join the likes of some of the most academically-gifted student-athletes on the 2014-15 National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court, announced on Thursday by the NABC. (FIT Image)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – For the second consecutive season, Florida Tech men’s basketball player Isaac Spence will join the likes of some of the most academically-gifted student-athletes on the 2014-15 National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court, announced on Thursday by the NABC.

Spence, an aerospace and mechanical engineering major, also earned the award during the 2013-14 campaign.

The redshirt-junior joins a record 1,000 other student-athletes from more than 350 colleges and universities who were recognized for their hard work and dedication in the classroom.

A native of Superior, Colorado, Spence finished the 2014-15 school year with a 3.90 cumulative grade point average.

He is one of 14 student-athletes from the Sunshine State Conference who were selected to the Honors Court.

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To earn honors court status, a student-athlete must be a junior or senior academically and a varsity player, post a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher at the conclusion of the 2014-15 academic year, have been a student for at least one year at their current institution and have a NABC member coach.