103 Stonehill Student-Athletes Placed On Spring Academic Honor Roll – Stonehill

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EASTON, Mass. (June 21, 2023)- Stonehill College placed 103 student-athletes on the Northeast Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll announced by the conference on Wednesday. To be eligible for the NEC Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must post at least a 3.2 grade-point average. In addition, 17 Skyhawk student-athletes boasted a 3.75 grade-point average or better to be named to the NEC Spring Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. Mark Kroll and Jason McGettrick both earned a perfect 4.0 GPA for the spring semester. 

All scholar-athlete award winners have compiled a minimum of 60 semester hours at their institution, maintained a minimum cumulative grade-point-average of 3.20 and participated with distinction as a member of a varsity team.

In addition to the scholar-athletes, the NEC acknowledged the academic achievements of 1,332 student-athletes who qualified for the Spring Academic Honor Roll, maintaining a grade-point average of 3.20 or better. Furthermore, 482 exceptional student-athletes were honored on the spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll, recognizing those superior student-athletes with a 3.75 or higher grade point average.

Over the course of the 2022-23 academic year, 3,489 NEC student-athletes landed a spot on the Academic Honor Roll. This figure, which accounts for over two-thirds of all NEC competitors, represents the third-highest number of honorees in conference history. Similarly, the Commissioner’s Honor Roll boasted 1,317 student-athletes, marking the second-highest tally ever recorded.

Women’s lacrosse and women’s track and field tied for the lead with 19 student-athletes earning honor roll followed by men’s men’s outdoor track and field, and finally baseball and softball rounded out the top three with 17. Next was women’s tennis at six, men’s tennis with five, and finally women’s golf at two.

About The Northeast Conference

Now in its 42nd season, the Northeast Conference is an NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association consisting of nine institutions of higher learning located throughout six states. Media coverage of the NEC extends to a number of the largest markets in the United States including New York (#1), Boston (#9), Hartford/New Haven (#33) and Providence (#53). Founded in 1981 as the basketball-only ECAC Metro Conference, the NEC has grown to sponsor 24 championship sports for men and women and now enjoys automatic access to 15 different NCAA Championships. NEC member institutions include Central Connecticut, Fairleigh Dickinson, LIU, Merrimack, Sacred Heart, St. Francis Brooklyn, Saint Francis U, Stonehill and Wagner. For more information on the NEC, visit the league’s official website official website (www.northeastconference.org) and digital network (www.necfrontrow.com), or follow the league on TwitterFacebook, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok, all @NECsports.  

About Stonehill College 

Stonehill College, a Catholic institution of higher learning, was founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1948. Located on the beautiful 384-acre campus and former estate of Frederick Lothrop Ames in North Easton, Massachusetts, it is a community of scholarship and faith, anchored by a belief in the inherent dignity of each person.  

Through more than 100 academic programs in the liberal arts, sciences, business and pre-professional field, Stonehill College provides an education of the highest caliber that fosters critical thinking, free inquiry and the interchange of ideas for over 2,500 students.  

Stonehill College educates the whole person so that each Stonehill graduate thinks, acts and leads with courage toward the creation of a more just and compassionate world. 

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Women’s Lacrosse

Women’s Tennis

Men’s Outdoor Track and Field

Name   Yr.   Sport   Major   GPA
Jason McGettrick   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Undecided               4
Aidan Byrne   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Accounting   3.89
Jace Hollenbach   SO   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Mathematics   3.82
Thomas Forde   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Finance   3.77
Ian Cann   SO   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Data Science   3.61
David DiPietro   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Engineering   3.57
Casey Ivester   SR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Math Education   3.56
Cody DeAngelo   JR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Business   3.52
Reilly Johnston   SR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Education Studies   3.4
Eli Grover   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Undecided   3.38
Parker Hagen   SO   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Sports Management   3.37
Mekonnen Eon   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Communications   3.37
Jacob Pacheco   JR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Computer Science   3.33
Levi Wurster   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Finance   3.33
Nathan Skopas   SR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Health Science   3.27
Colin Black   SR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Criminology   3.25
Patrick Garratt   JR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Data Science   3.25
Patrick Morin   FR   Men’s Outdoor Track&Field   Criminology/Political Science   3.23

Women’s Track and Field

Name   Yr.   Sport   Major   GPA
Margaret Gallagher   SO   Women’s Track&Field   Environmental Engineering          3.96
Annika Preston   FR   Women’s Track&Field   Marketing   3.89
Ava Cote   FR   Women’s Track&Field   Health Science   3.81
Kaytlin Encarnacao   JR   Women’s Track&Field   Elementary Education   3.78
Madison Gunderway   SO   Women’s Track&Field   Biology   3.71
Grace Tyrell   FR   Women’s Track&Field   Psychology   3.7
Cassidy Becker   JR   Women’s Track&Field   Biochemistry   3.67
Caroline Surrette   JR   Women’s Track&Field   Marketing   3.65
Soraya Masse   SO   Women’s Track&Field   Neurosicence   3.63
Aneka Andrews   FR   Women’s Track&Field   Dual Languages   3.62
Jade Roycroft   FR   Women’s Track&Field   History   3.6
Rebecca Erhard   5th Yr.   Women’s Track&Field   Accounting   3.59
Haley Lightbody   SR   Women’s Track&Field   Biology   3.5
Victoria Lombardi   SR   Women’s Track&Field   Neurosicence   3.48
Kaia Eder   FR   Women’s Track&Field   Data Science   3.36
Elizabeth Marshall   SR   Women’s Track&Field   Criminology   3.35
Abigial Larsson   JR   Women’s Track&Field   Biology   3.33
Rebecca Gracia   JR   Women’s Track&Field   Chemical Engineering   3.28
Jordan Malloy   FR   Women’s Track&Field   Environmental Studies   3.2
Name   Yr.   Sport   Major   GPA
Julia Darpon   SR   Women’s Golf   Business Management          3.47
Hannah Pignato   JR   Women’s Golf   Elementary Education   3.37

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