52 Florida Tech Panthers Scholar-Athletes Named to Sunshine State Conference Fall Honor Roll

By  //  February 5, 2022

13 earned a perfect 4.0 grade-point average

The Sunshine State Conference announced its 2021 Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll on Friday, and 52 Florida Tech scholar-athletes were recognized for their outstanding performance in the classroom. (Florida Tech image)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – The Sunshine State Conference announced its 2021 Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll on Friday, and 52 Florida Tech scholar-athletes were recognized for their outstanding performance in the classroom.

Of the 52 student-athletes, 13 earned a perfect 4.00 grade-point average during the 2021 fall semester.

Florida Tech posted a 3.181 department GPA with every woman’s team earning at least a 3.0 GPA or higher in the fall semester.

A total of 802 student-athletes have been named to the 2021 Fall Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, 204 student-athletes carried a perfect 4.00 GPA for the fall semester.

This years total breaks the previous record number of 752 named to the 2020 Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll. It is the ninth consecutive record-breaking fall for the SSC Honor Roll.

To be eligible for the Fall SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a student-athlete must post a minimum grade-point average of 3.20 on a scale of 4.00. Participants in the sports of men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, and volleyball were eligible for the fall honor roll.

Having won 113 Division II National Championships since the league was founded in 1975, SSC’s student-athletes have proven to be successful in the classroom as well. The SSC boasts eleven consecutive years of Academic Success Rates at 86 percent or above.

Below is a breakdown of the Florida Tech student-athletes on the Fall Honor Roll.
(* denotes 4.00 GPA)

VOLLEYBALL
Penelope Colombo * – Strategic Communication
Maddalena Fairchild *– Biomedical Science
Jessica Gallagher – Accounting
Anna Harry – Business Administration
Audrey Keenan – Chemical Engineering
Josianne Keenan *- Biomedical Science
Delaney Lott – Biomedical Science
Lilian Muszynski – Sport Management
Olivia Rajhel – Biochemistry

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Luke Aagaard * – Aerospace Engineering
David Adler *- Aviation Management, Flight
Alexander Bugielski – Applied Math
Andrew Dizney – Mechanical Engineering
Alexander Larrivee  – Mechanical Engineering
Matthew Riordan – Aerospace Engineering
Jack Schule * – Biomedical Engineering
Reese Van Putten – Astronomy & Astrophysics

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Alexandra Branton – Air Traffic Control
Victoria Frischkorn – Pre-Law
Alecea Nelson * – General Biology

MEN’S SOCCER
Carlo Campanini – Software Engineering
Parker Christensen – Mechanical Engineering
Kenan Ersoy – Business Administration
Dani Garcia Martin *- Business Administration
Sander Golmen – Business Administration
Adam Habib *- Business Administration
Mads Jensen – Global Management and Finance
Mikkel Kvinnesland – Leadership and Social Responsibility
Ian Leighton – Business Administration
Abe Murphy – Aerospace Engineering
Stian Hagboe Olsen – Computer Science
Julien Remiti – Business Administration
Altair Reyes – Business Administration
Guillermo Segovia – Software Engineering
Danny Talisuna Owurum – Electrical Engineering
Indiana Van Buren – Aviation Management, Flight
Liam Wiles – Aeronautical Science, Flight

WOMEN’S SOCCER
Jeeda Al-Naber – Mechanical Engineering
Alyssa Bartle *– Applied Behavior Analysis
Bryson Boyer – Ocean Engineering
Sara Carroll *– Business Administration
Savannah Heimerl – Finance
Natalie Hill – Biomedical Engineering
Avery Kloeppel – Construction Management
Isabella Leon – Biomedical Science
Hanna Maansson – Business Administration
Mariana Mazzocca – Biomedical Science
Marem Ndiongue – Business Administration
Savannah Oxley – Ocean Engineering
Alexis Sheely *– Forensic Psychology
Emily Swope * – ABA & OBM
Daniela Tobon *– General Biology

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