HUNTSVILLE | The Gulf South Conference announced its 2025 Spring GSC All-Academic Teams and the GSC Honor Roll, and UAH was represented by seven GSC All-Academic honorees and 140 Honor Roll recipients.
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UAH's GSC All-Academic Team members included a trio of players from Women's Lacrosse as juniors
Maya Bronson,
Sarah Cole and
Sydney Schiavone each earned the honor.
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The Chargers Men's and Women's Track & Field squads combined for four GSC All-Academic honorees, including
Nathan Knox and
Sam Wilhelm on the men's side as well as
Jadlyn Debardlabon and
Raegan Miller from the women's team.
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Cole, Knox and Wilhelm each repeated as Spring GSC All-Academic honorees, while Bronson, Debardlabon, Miller and Schiavone earn the distinction for the first time in their careers.
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In order to be named to the GSC All-Academic team, nominees must have a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or better their entire academic career at the institution and may not be freshmen or first-term transfer. The student-athlete must also be a significant contributor to the squad. Other factors include leadership, community service and extracurricular activities. Institutions are not allowed to vote for their own student-athletes. The number of student-athletes selected in each sport is determined by the number of positions normally involved in the playing of that sport. Ties are not broken.
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To achieve honor roll status, a student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 or better and have competed in outside competition at the time the award was announced.
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A full list of GSC Honor Roll recipients from UAH is below.
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Softball: Kinley Adams,
Katie Bracken,
McKamey Bratcher,
Alyssa Butts,
Maddie Cartron,
Jill Cockrell,
Jessie Cole,
Alexa Douthitt,
Sydney Harris,
Reese Haun,
Lawren Hayes,
Jada Henderson,
Megan Shurtz,
Brittany Slaten,
Kylee Smith,
Hannah Temple,
Sadie Thompson,
Lydia West
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Women's Lacrosse: Corinne Baker,
Kourtney Bauroth,
Brenna Bohan,
Dana Borsh,
Maya Bronson,
Kaylie Charters,
Sarah Cole,
Reagan Flanagan,
Ava Fudjinski,
Talitha Goodman,
Maddi Lieflander,
Alana Meara,
Layla Montelongo,
Delia Nichol,
Kailey O'Hanlon,
Lauren Pfleger,
Megan Robertson,
Ella Rutherford,
Isabelle Sawicki,
Sydney Schiavone,
Allison Sommerfeld,
Macey Tarbox,
Amelia Weiss,
Farrah Westfall,
Margaret Wheatley,
Ashley Yingling
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Baseball: Brodee Bartlett,
Cade Brooks,
Brenden Bryant,
Taylor Bush,
Brock Butler,
CJ Carson,
Joey Caruso,
Nick Compton, Brandon Gilispie,
Braxton Griffin,
Ty Hutto,
Sean Lapinskes,
Payton Lemons,
Jackson Lindsey,
Hunter MacLeod,
Caleb Mahan,
Logan Mooney,
Hunter Nolan,
Will Noles,
Jacob Peters,
Ian Reagan,
Luke Songy,
Jake Thornton,
Jayce Upton,
Presley Walker,
JC Wilburn,
Hugh Windle,
Tyler Zeligman
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Men's Track & Field: Alijah Abram,
Corey Adamski,
Will Anglea,
Jonathan Collett,
Shepp Collier,
Ben Dale,
Christopher Ferguson,
Hayden Floyd,
Dakota Frank,
Jonah Frey,
Noah George,
Will Griffin,
Jackson Griggs,
Jack Grizzle,
Conner Hampton,
Zane Hopf,
Kian Johns,
Jacob Jones,
Jacob Kachadorian,
Nathan Knox,
Asa Mazow,
Rhett McDonald,
Adolfo Mireles,
Eon Morris,
Shawn Nelson,
Conner Patterson,
Cannon Peters,
Nate Pohlsander,
Trey Ridenour,
Colin Roberson,
Sage Robertson,
Cole Robinson,
Tommy Rodriguez,
Brandon Sims,
Bryan Singleton,
Andrew Skipworth,
Adam Taylor,
Chris Thomas,
Nathan Thomas,
Jake Tournillion,
Malik Turner,
Sam Wilhelm,
Julius Williams,
Jaiden Young
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Women's Track & Field: Lucy Barker,
Autumn Betts,
Amelia Brady,
Elizabeth Cain,
Alana Coleman,
Sara Cothran,
Jadlyn Debardlabon,
Tamsyn Gibbs,
Anna Katherine Hopkins,
Lucy Horne,
Aniya Johnson,
Sophia Knox,
Keziah Mickler,
Raegan Miller,
Amiah Murry,
Cali Pollastro,
Ashlyn Rock,
Holly Sillivant,
Hailey Smith,
Summer Sutherlin,
Sarah Tang,
Ivy Teachey,
Sydney Truesdail,
Abby Weist
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ABOUT UAH ATHLETICS
The University of Alabama in Huntsville Department of Athletics sponsors 15 NCAA Division II programs with a total of two NCAA national championships, 57 conference titles, 88 NCAA postseason appearances and 158 All-Americans in the department's history. The Chargers compete as full members of the Gulf South Conference and as affiliates of the Peach Belt Conference in men's lacrosse.