Spring Hill’s Women’s Track and Field earns USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Award

Spring Hill’s Women’s Track and Field earns USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Award

The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced its 2024 NCAA Division II Track & Field Women’s All-Academic Teams on Monday, naming Spring Hill to the list of 137 celebrated programs.

This announcement marks the Badgers’ second consecutive USTFCCCA Women’s All-Academic Team honor, showcasing an improved 3.253 cumulative GPA.
 
2024 NCAA DIVISION II TRACK & FIELD USTFCCCA WOMEN’S ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS SELECTION CRITERIA
  • The cumulative GPA (not 2023-24 academic year, not semester) for all student-athletes on the institution’s NCAA Squad List for Indoor and/or Outdoor Track and Field must be 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale, certifiable by the institution’s registrar. Institutions utilizing a different GPA scale must convert the GPA to a 4.0 scale using the standard conversion method [GPA/Scale x 4.0].
  • Transfer students and/or graduate students are to include only grades earned at the current nominating institution.
  • The cumulative GPA of all student-athletes on the institution’s NCAA Squad List for Indoor and/or Outdoor Track and Field must be computed by the following method:
    1. Total the cumulative number of semester hours or quarter hours earned for all student-athletes on the NCAA Squad List including the most recent grading period;
    2. Total the cumulative number of quality points (GPA multiplied by the number of credit hours) earned by all student-athletes including the most recent grading period;
    3. Divide the cumulative number of quality points earned by the cumulative number of semester or quarter hours earned.
 
2024 NCAA DIVISION II TRACK & FIELD USTFCCCA WOMEN’S ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS
INSTITUTION GPA HEAD COACH
Academy of Art University 3.13 Kevin LaSure
Adams State University 3.477 Damon Martin
Adelphi University 3.562 Katie Rees
University of Alaska Anchorage 3.63 Ryan McWilliams
Anderson University (South Carolina) 3.627 Kevin Eagle
Angelo State University 3.43 Tom Dibbern
Ashland University 3.4 A.G. Kruger III
Assumption College 3.53 Whitney Cyr
Augusta University 3.32 Jacob Burgamy
Augustana University (South Dakota) 3.63 Tracy Hellman
Azusa Pacific University 3.74 Jack Hoyt
Bemidji State University 3.46 Mike Lynch
Bentley University 3.473 Kevin Curtin
Biola University (Calif.) 3.503 Sean Henning
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 3.54 Bernard Empie
University of Bridgeport 3.3 Gregg Schmidt
California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt 3.48 Sarah Ingram
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 3.28 Chris Bradford
California State University, San Bernardino 3.1331 Lauren Podgaysky
California University of Pennsylvania 3.495 Daniel Caulfield
Carson-Newman University 3.54 David Needs
Catawba College 3.53 Jason Bryan
Cedarville University 3.538 Jeff Bolender
University of Charleston (West Virginia) 3.4 Nick Bias
Claflin University 3.4998 Malcolm Watts
Clarion University of Pennsylvania 3.61 Ben Bevevino
Coker University 3.45 Eugene Galloway
Colorado School of Mines 3.602 Matt Sparks
Colorado Mesa University 3.46 Brad Gamble
Concordia University, St. Paul 3.17 Sam Johnson
Concordia University Irvine 3.439 Keegan Bloomfield
D'Youville College 3.67 Brendan McMaster
Daemen College 3.41 Pete Gratien
Dallas Baptist University 3.51 Jacob Phillips
Davenport University (Mich.) 3.53 Scott Cook
Dominican University of California 3.605 Teressa DiPerna
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 3.25 Cortney Stafford
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 3.4342 Jamison Dietrich
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Florida) 3.384 Michael Rosolino
Emory and Henry College 3.41 Leroy Worley
Emporia State University 3.54 Seth Mischke
The University of Findlay 3.71 Jared Krout
Flagler College 3.38 Brian Beil
Florida Southern College 3.7 Stephanie Bylander
Fort Hays State University 3.56 Jason McCullough
Frostburg State University 3.08 Shane Brookshire
Georgian Court University 3.3787 Michael Murawski
Grand Valley State University 3.53 Jerry Baltes
Harding University 3.57 Don Hood
Hillsdale College 3.43 R.P. White
University of Illinois at Springfield 3.69 Emmons King
Indiana University of Pennsylvania 3.47 Joey Zins
University of Indianapolis 3.386 Brad Robinson
King University 3.03 Jack Brunecz
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 3.43 Ray Hoffman
Lake Erie College 3.52 Derek Stout
Lee University 3.34 Caleb Morgan
Lees-McRae College 3.39 Ley Fletcher
Lenoir-Rhyne University 3.3145 Kevin Paterson
Lewis University 3.52 Dana Schwarting
Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) 3.07 Roland Whiting
Lincoln Memorial University 3.58 Rochelle Black
Livingstone College 3.11 Justin Davis
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania 3.408 Aaron Russell
Lubbock Christian University 3.396 Tyree Gailes
Lynn University 3.26 Junior Steeven Cadet
Mansfield University of Pennsylvania 3.37 Rondell Ruff
Mars Hill University 3.034 Richard Clarke
Maryville University of Saint Louis 3.479 Coach Kregel
Michigan Technological University 3.54 Robert Young
Millersville University of Pennsylvania 3.44 Andy Young
Minnesota State University, Mankato 3.35 Mike Turgeon
Missouri University of Science and Technology 3.71 Shaun Meinecke
Missouri Southern State University 3.56 Bryan Schiding
Missouri Western State University 3.391 Cody Ingold
Montana State University Billings 3.29 Jonathan Woehl
University of Montevallo 3.309 Tommy Barksdale
University of Mount Olive 3.183 Earl Graves
Metropolitan State University of Denver 3.35 Janis Christopher
Minnesota State University Moorhead 3.55 Ryan Milner
University of Nebraska at Kearney 3.657 Brady Bonsall
University of New Haven 3.14 Shaunnaya K. Williams
New Mexico Highlands University 3.05 Bob DeVries
University of North Georgia 3.49 Christopher England
North Greenville University 3.366 Cameron Stober
Northern Michigan University 3.58 Jenny Ryan
Northern State University 3.6 Lynne Dingman
Northwest Missouri State University 3.6 Brandon Masters
Northwest Nazarene University 3.55 Danny Bowman
Northwestern Oklahoma State University 3.3527 Jill Lancaster
Ohio Dominican University 3.44 Connor Callahan
Oklahoma Christian University 3.09 Wade Miller
Ouachita Baptist University 3.76 Steve Guymon
Pittsburg State University 3.578 Kyle Rutledge
Rogers State University 3.46 Matt Kennedy
Saginaw Valley State University 3.46 Rod Cowan
Saint Anselm College 3 Peter Early
The College of Saint Rose 3.18 Erik Smith
Seattle Pacific University 3.571 Karl Lerum
Seton Hill University 3.52 Jamal Johnson
San Francisco State University 3.31 David Thompson
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania 3.518 Dave Osanitsch
University of Sioux Falls 3.758 Eric Chilson
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania 3.581 William Jordan
Southern Connecticut State University 3.457 Melissa Stoll
Southwest Baptist University 3.476 Corey McElhaney
Southwest Minnesota State University 3.34 Kirk Nauman
Spring Hill College (Ala.) 3.253 Craig McVey
St. Edward's University 3.62 Steven Cary
St. Thomas Aquinas College 3.24 Ray Kondracki
California State University, Stanislaus 3.485 Troy Johnson
University of Tampa 3.225 Logan Wells
Tiffin University 3.5 Kevin Kean
Truman State University 3.74 Leslie Hardesty
University of Mary 3.83 Cale Korbelik
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 3.396 Ross Fellows
University of the District of Columbia 3.4 Simone Grant
University of Missouri-St. Louis 3.435 Steve Picucci
Upper Iowa University 3.55 Nate Rucker
Ursuline College 3.34 Alaric Best
The University of Texas at Tyler 3.403 David J Kaiser
The University of Virginia's College at Wise 3.16 Andrew Howard
University of Wisconsin-Parkside 3.53 Nick Maas
Walsh University 3.54 Rob Mizicko
Wayne State University (Michigan) 3.66 Grant Lofdahl
Wayne State College (Nebraska) 3.454 Marlon Brink
University of West Alabama 3.05 Sterling Martin
University of West Georgia 3.35 Ryan Bailey
West Texas A&M University 3.37 Matt Stewart
Western Colorado University 3.467 Mark Badowsky
Western Oregon University 3.46 Octavious Gillespie
Western Washington University 3.429 Ben Stensland
Westmont College (Calif.) 3.32 Russell C Smelley
Wheeling University 3.5 Patrick Stanton
Wingate University 3.187 Jacqueline Kirby
Winona State University 3.55 Mason Rebarchek
Winston-Salem State University 3.21 Antonio Wells

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