
Photo by Paul Burke
Senior Darby Gardner is one of 29 members of the equestrian team on Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll.
The SEC announced the winter academic honor roll on Thursday, and a school-record 75 student-athletes made the list. The previous school record was set last year with 72 winter sports athletes.
The equestrian team led all other programs with 29 spots on the list.
The honor roll is based on grades from the 2019 spring, summer and fall terms. According to the SEC, to qualify for academic recognition, a student-athlete must have a GPA at or above a 3.0 for the previous academic year and must have been on the team throughout the entire NCAA Championship segment.
Behind equestrian, the women’s and men’s swimming and diving teams had 22 and 11 student-athletes on the list respectively.
The men’s basketball program had eight representatives, leading all other men’s basketball teams in the SEC. The team increased its number of honorees from last year’s two.
Here are all of the Aggies who made this year’s list:
Men’s Basketball (8)
Jay Jay Chandler – University StudiesSavion Flagg – University StudiesMark French – MarketingLuke McGhee – Mechanical EngineeringWendell Mitchell – Sport ManagementJosh Nebo – Recreation, Park & Tourism ScienceEverett Vaughn – Construction ScienceZach Walker – Management
Women’s Basketball (5)
Anna Dreimane – University StudiesAahliyah Jackson – University StudiesN’dea Jones – Performance StudiesCheah Rael-Whitsitt – University StudiesAaliyah Wilson – Sport Management
Equestrian (29)
Evelyn Beesaw – Biomedical SciencesGrace Bentien – CommunicationRebecca Bigelow – Biomedical SciencesAnna Billings – Agricultural Leadership & DevelopmentGrace Boston – PsychologyLisa Bricker – KinesiologyRheagan Bryant – HealthTina Christie – AgribusinessKatie Conklin – Sport ManagementCameron Crenwelge – ManagementCaroline Dance – KinesiologyDarby Gardner – Recreation, Park & Tourism ScienceMarissa Harrell – Agricultural Communications & JournalismJulie Hill – Biomedical SciencesNicole Leonard – University StudiesAlex Marlow – MarketingTaylor Masson – Agricultural Communications & JournalismKamiah McGrath – Sport ManagementRhian Murphy – PsychologyLauren Rachuba – Recreation, Park & Tourism ScienceHaley Redifer – Business AdministrationLauren Reid – EconomicsShelby Reine – Animal ScienceLindsay Schauder – Agricultural Communications & JournalismMali Selman – StatisticsHannah Tapling – PsychologyAnn Elizabeth Tebow – Biomedical SciencesKenleigh Wells – Animal ScienceEllie Williams – Construction Science
Men’s Swimming & Diving (11)
Clayton Bobo – Business AdministrationJake Gibbons – Public Service &AdministrationGus Karau – Industrial DistributionAdam Koster – Supply Chain ManagementSean Morey – Biomedical SciencesFelipe Rizzo – AccountingMark Schnippenkoetter – Supply Chain ManagementPeter Simmons – Mechanical EngineeringHudson Smith – Construction ScienceLuke Stuart – General StudiesBenjamin Walker – Accounting
Women’s Swimming & Diving (22)
Haley Allen – EconomicsKaley Batten – FinanceCharlye Campbell – Community HealthEmma Carlton – Interdisciplinary StudiesChloe Ceyanes – General StudiesKara Eisenmann – Biomedical EngineeringRaena Eldridge – GeneticsJoy Field – Wildlife & Fisheries SciencesKarling Hemstreet – Animal ScienceSara Metzsch – HealthAmy Miller – HealthTaylor Pike – EnglishKatie Portz – MarketingKylie Powers – Environmental GeoscienceJing Wen Quah – Biomedical SciencesVictoria Roubique – Interdisciplinary StudiesGolf Sapianchai – Computer EngineeringSam Siebenaller – Interdisciplinary StudiesCaroline Theil – HealthCamryn Toney – KinesiologyMollie Wright – General StudiesHaley Yelle – Urban & Regional Planning