SAN RAMON, Calif. – Utah Athletics saw 60 student-athletes honored today with recognition from the Pac-12 Conference with the
release of the 2023 Fall Academic Honor Roll.
The Fall Academic Honor Roll includes Utah student-athletes who participate in the Conference-sponsored sports of football, cross country, soccer and volleyball. Utah's academic excellence in the fall parallels the programs' significant achievements in competition.
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Utah's honorees include 11 from cross-country, 29 from football, 10 from soccer and 10 from volleyball.
A total of 794 student-athletes from the 12 institutions that form the "Conference of Champions" were recognized for their work in the classroom. Any student-athlete on their respective team roster with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.3-or-above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution, is eligible for the distinction.
In addition, Utah student-athletes across all 20 sport programs achieved a combined
semester grade-point average of 3.34, fifth-highest in school history in the fall semester. That marked 35 consecutive semesters with a department GPA of 3.0 or higher, and 55 student-athletes earned a perfect 4.0. Cross-country earned the highest team semester GPA of all teams, at 3.861.
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The Utes' NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 94-percent,
announced in December, tied for second-highest in school history and fourth-highest among power conference institutions. Utah has scored 93-percent or higher for six years in a row.
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Utah's 2023 Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll Members
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Women's Cross Country (11)
Vero Boire (Biology)
Karli Branch (Post Baccalaureate)
Grace Burnett (Master's in Finance)
Caroline Fischer (Social Work/Healthy Society & Policy)
Morgan Jensen (Social Work)
Chloe Kockler (Civil Engineering)
Ellie Lundgreen (Chemical Engineering)
Brooke Manson (Urban Ecology)
Maddie Reed (Urban Ecology)
Claire Rusovick (Film & Media Arts)
Erin Vringer (Biology)
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Football (29)
Bryson Barnes (Business Administration)
Lander Barton (Pre-Communication)
Noah Bennee (Intermediate Business)
Jori Benson (Business Administration)
Jack Bouwmeester (Communication)
Justice Brusatto (Political Science)
Luca Caldarella (Health & Kinesiology)
Chase Carter (Biology)
Chris Curry (Communication)
Hayden Erickson (Business Administration)
Kolinu'u Faaiu (Psychology)
Logan Fano (Pre-Communication)
JT Greep (Marketing)
Nick Howe (Business Administration)
Brant Kuithe (Communication)
Jaren Kump (Health & Kinesiology)
Kenzel Lawler (Psychology)
Johnny Maea (Family, Community & Human Development)
Shintaro Mann (Communication)
Connor O'Toole (Business Administration)
Bryson Reeves (Psychology)
Karene Reid (Psychology/Intermediate Business)
Nate Ritchie (Pre-Kinesiology)
Darrien "Bleu" Stewart (Communication)
Miki Suguturaga (Criminology)
Junior Tafuna (Economics)
Charlie Vincent (Health & Kinesiology)
Zereoue Williams (Business Administration)
Thomas Yassmin (Mathematics)
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Women's Soccer (10)
Courtney Brown (Accounting Masters)
Kelly Bullock (Health & Kinesiology)
Maryn Granger (Health & Kinesiology)
Baylie Jackson (Environmental & Sustainability Studies)
Taliana Kaufusi (Family Community & Human Development)
Katie O'Kane (Psychology)
Taylor Prigge (Health & Kinesiology)
Megan Quiggle (Communications)
Kaela Standish (Business)
Kasey Wardle (Communications)
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Women's Volleyball (10)
Kamry Bailey (Biomedical Engineering)
Ella Biggs (Kinesiology)
KJ Burgess (Psychology)
Grace Hammond (Kinesiology)
Iliana Linahan (Pre-Business)
Allie Olsen (Family Community & Human Development)
Vanessa Ramirez (Psychology)
Amelia Van Der Werff (Psychology)
Viktoria Wahlgren (Kinesiology)
Ashley West (Communications)
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