ECAC Release
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced the Academic and President's Honor Roll Lists for Spring 2018.
A total of 8,026 student-athletes are recognized for their academic achievements for the Spring 2018 semester. 3,378 student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll, achieving a GPA of 3.2-3.59 and 4,267 student-athletes were named to the President's Honor Roll, boasting a 3.6 GPA or better for the term.
"Recognizing our student-athletes is at the core of our mission at the ECAC," said ECAC President and CEO Dan Coonan. "This program is a great way for us to celebrate the academic efforts of ECAC student-athletes, and we look forward to shining a spotlight on their accomplishments in the classroom."
Criteria for the spring academic honor rolls require student-athletes to be of sophomore status or higher that compete in the sports of baseball, softball, basketball, lacrosse, swimming & diving and track & field.
LIU had 65 athletes on eight teams honored, including 39 on the Academic Honor Roll, and 26 on the President's Honor Roll.
ECAC Academic Honor Roll (3.2-3.59)
Baseball
Alex Briggs
Patrick Clyne
Evan Flood
Jordan Gonzalez
Rob Griswold
Brock Hallum
Mike Kreiger
Joe Mercadante
Zach Pederson
Gregory Vaughn Jr.
Jonathan Schreier
Jonathan Sell
Jackson Svete
Andrew Turner
Anthony Warneke
Softball
Nereyda Gutierrez
Erynn Sobieski
Tallie Woodson
Men's Basketball
Ganlandou Cisse
Julius van Sauers
Women's Basketball
Drew Winter
Women's Lacrosse
Dale Cosgrave
Tori Gray
Candice Mosal
Sierra O'Connor
Carlie Robinson
Women's Swimming
Milly Furneaux
Men's Track & Field
Ernest Agyeman
Clinton Belle
Ceiquan Brown
Deshawne Bunion
Logan Jones
Kareem Roberts
Caleb Williams
Women's Track & Field
Elizabeth Burton
Tichina Davis
Zaahira Deboise
Shantae McDonald
Jolie Mwambayi
ECAC President's Honor Roll (3.6-4.0)
Baseball
Cory Hart
Edward Modica Jr.
Luiny Monegro
Anthony Rupp
Softball
Amanda Domingo
Patricia Griffin
Katie Hinkle
Haley Irvis
Victoria Zamora
Women's Basketball
Seneca Richards
DeAngelique Waithe
Women's Lacrosse
Taylor O'Connor
Bianca Santucci
Women's Swimming
Noemie Lacroix-Moreau
Nathalie Meyers
Briana Vega
Men's Track & Field
Tobias Nelson
Beresford Sweeney
Braylon Wilkerson
Women's Track & Field
Nerene Aberdeen
Cayla Coleman
Stephanie Esogenwune
Eugenie Hue
Esther Jean-Louis
Sarah Northup
Adjovi Simpini
ABOUT THE ECAC
Established in 1938, the ECAC is the nation's largest Conference, ranging in location from Maine to Georgia, and westerly to Missouri. The ECAC hosts numerous championships in men's and women's sports across Divisions I, II and III, offering opportunities for thousands of student-athletes. For more information, visit www.ecacsports.com.