CSUSM Places 113 on CCAA All-Academic List
SAN MARCOS, Calif. – A total of 113 Cal State San Marcos student-athletes were named to the 2023-24 CCAA All-Academic Team on Tuesday afternoon.
The All-Academic Award recognizes undergraduate student-athletes who were on a roster in good standing in a Conference-sponsored sport and earned a varsity letter during the academic year while also achieving a 3.40 grade-point average or higher during the 2023-24 school year.
A total of 1,030 student-athletes from across the 12 CCAA member institutions collected CCAA All-Academic honors in 2023-24. The CCAA began handing out All-Academic honors in 2005-06, and the 1,030 selections set the conference record, eclipsing the 935 selections in 2021-22.
"Congratulations to all of the CCAA All-Academic honorees for helping set a new conference record in 2023-24," said CCAA Commissioner Allen Hardison. "The size of this list is a testament to the dedication our student-athletes display on and off the playing surface throughout the year. In my first year as commissioner, I have been so impressed with the hard work these student-athletes put into academics, training, competition, and being leaders in our communities. It is something our conference is very proud of. Thank you also to our coaches, academic advisors, and administration teams across all our campuses that help drive our student-athletes towards success daily."
Eight of 12 universities increased their all-academic selections from last year.
Since joining the league in the 2015-16 academic year, CSUSM has tallied the most CCAA All-Academic honorees with a combined total of 933.
2023-24 CCAA ALL-ACADEMIC HONOREES BY SCHOOL
1. Cal State Monterey Bay – 114
2. Cal State San Marcos – 113
3. Chico State – 104
San Francisco State – 104
5. Cal State East Bay – 95
6. Cal Poly Pomona – 93
7. Cal Poly Humboldt – 84
8. Sonoma State – 72
9. Cal State Dominguez Hills – 71
10. Cal State San Bernardino – 70
11. Stanislaus State – 57
12. Cal State LA – 53
CSUSM 2023-24 CCAA ALL-ACADEMIC HONOREES
* - Competed in Track & Field only
^ - Competed in Cross Country only
Baseball (8): Ruben Cedillo, Conner Gleissner, Mateo Lake, Nolan Long, Cameron Mahaffy, Will Potter, Luke Reece, Trevor Schott
Men's Basketball (2): Edwyn Collins, Max Tengan
Women's Basketball (4): Deannah Buckner, Malia Mastora, Truitt Reilly, Jordan Vasquez
Men's Cross Country/Track & Field (15): Ripley Brant*, Jackson Cross*, Aeden Fernandez*, Zavier Hidalgo*, Shaun Katje*, Kalathan Laiwa-McKay*, Juan Leyva*, Renton McGregor, Nick Melanese, Jason Morse, Mathew Musa, Jayson Oliver, Will Prouty*, Hayden Sumner*, Elliot Wright*
Women's Cross Country/Track & Field (26): Charlotte Allison*, Rasha Badrani*, Trinity Barr*, Mia Chavarin*, Kristin Cole*, Orchid Concha*, Lola Cook*, Tamara Cornejo, Cam Ellis*, Kailey Frye*, Taylor Gomez*, Hazel Groff, Tessa Hughes*, Kyla Jones*, Aubri Le, Angela McManus, Emily Mendoza, Lauren Meredith*, Emma Mills, Elise Ortiz, Isabel Ortiz*, Mia Salinas, Jessica Schempp, Carly Schuerger, Olivia Yackey*, Rachelle Zilavec*
Men's Golf (3): Vinny Bengtson, Jason McElroy, Arman Rahgozar
Women's Golf (5): Regan Barton, Makenna Cabardo, Diana Delgado, Madison Murr, Maddie Reed
Men's Soccer (8): Jesus Angulo, Brooklyn Baker, Oli Barrosa, Justin Carreon, Tony Flores, Logan Garcia, Riley Patterson, Gage Wasserman
Women's Soccer (20): Sofia Brewe-Garcia, Madi Carreon, Kaci Embree, Jenna Frankina, Claire Hernandez, Emma Hord, Lexy Ibarra, Lily Jensen, Nani Kia'aina, Emily Mahmoud, Allison Marcure, Gabby Marsh, Diana Mendoza, Hunter Morton, Danielle Paulson, Natalie Paulson, Savanna Prado, Hannah Ramos, Kendall Swist, Isabelle Walsh
Softball (10): Ellie Alvarez, Alizabeth Ruiz, Dillyn Collins, Savannah Coyle, Lauren Deplitch, Makenzie Guiliano, Marissa Morales, Klarissa Munoz, Brooklyn Ury, Madison Waymire
Volleyball (12): Trinity Barr, Kylie Bartel, Gracie Beilby, Mia Christensen, Mya Galvan, Sofia Hedqvist, Mackenzie Jennings, Addison Kranz, Kelli Miechowicz, Jackie Phillips, Jessica Thomas, Nelia Trower
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