66 Aggies Earn Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll Recognition – Texas A&M Athletics

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Texas A&M was represented by 66 student-athletes on the 2022 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll, announced by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey on Thursday. The 2022 Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll includes student-athletes from five different sports. “The success of our student-athletes has once again been reflected in the latest SEC Honor Roll announcement,” Deputy Athletics Director, Administration and Student-Athlete Experience Joe Fields said. “We are immensely proud of their dedication and daily commitment to tier academic success. The Center for Student-Athletes Services and the entire athletics department are extremely proud of their accomplishment.” Football led the way with 24 honor roll recipients and soccer had the second most with 17 honorees. The following criteria was followed:(1) A student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 or above for either the preceding academic year (two semesters or three quarters) or have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution.
(2) If a student-athlete attends summer school, his/her grade point average during the summer academic term must be included in the calculation used to determine eligibility for the Academic Honor Roll.
(3) Student-athletes eligible for the Honor Roll include those receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship student-athletes who have been on a varsity team for two seasons.
(4) Prior to being nominated, a student-athlete must have successfully completed 24 semester or 36 quarter hours of non-remedial academic credit toward a baccalaureate degree at the nominating institution.
(5) The student-athlete must have been a member of a varsity team for the sport’s entire NCAA Championship segment.
Texas A&M 2022 Fall SEC Academic Honor RollMen’s Cross Country (7)Joseph Benn– Agricultural Communications & JournalismCooper Cawthra– University Studies, BusinessColton Colonna– Material Science & EngineeringGavin Hoffpauir– Entrepreneurial Leadership, MastersKyle Johnson– Material Science & EngineeringDavid Mendez-Serrato – KinesiologyTheodore Radtke – Mechanical Engineering Women’s Cross Country (12)Julia Abell– Hospitality ManagementKatelyn Buckley– EducationEmily Chastain– Business, HonorsNicole Chastain– KinesiologyEmma Ellis– Biomedical SciencesGemma Goddard– Computer ScienceMegan Hopper– Equine ScienceMadeline Livingston – Business AdministrationDeirdre Nelsen– Biomedical EngineeringGrace Plain– NutritionMary Rodriguez – HealthAbbey Santoro– Sport Management, Masters Football (24)Conover Able – Business, HonorsDrake Bhatia– FinanceRandy Bond– Aerospace EngineeringYulkeith Brown– Agricultural Leadership and EducationGabriel Brownlow-Dindy – CommunicationNik Constantinou– Kinesiology, MastersEarnest Crownover– University Studies, BusinessBryce Foster– Sport ManagementAvery Hughes– MarketingJacob Johnson – Sport ManagementL.J. Johnson – Sport ManagementMaximus Johnson – Recreation, Parks, Tourism SciencesMyles Jones– Human Resource Development, MastersJoshuah Moten – Agricultural Leadership and EducationJackson Oksnee– CommunicationJohn Sabra– Electrical EngineeringWilliam Smoot – Biomedical SciencesRemington Strickland– Business AdministrationCaleb Surber– Business AdministrationGarrett Townsend– University Studies, BusinessKason Tullos– University Studies, BusinessAndre White – Agricultural Leadership and EducationMax Wright– Recreation, Parks, Tourism SciencesAlexander Zettler – Recreation, Youth Development, Masters Soccer (17)Carissa Boeckmann– CommunicationKenna Caldwell– Sport ManagementCarolyn Calzada– BiologyLaney Carroll– HealthKatherine Colvin – MarketingSawyer Dumond– PsychologyLauren Geczik– Biomedical SciencesJordyn Gunnarson– Business AdministrationMaile Hayes– Supply Chain ManagementGeorgia Leb– KinesiologyMacy Matula– Civil EngineeringMakhiya McDonald – Agricultural Communications & JournalismTaylor Pounds– AccountingAlexandra Russell – Marketing, MastersKarlina Sample– Entrepreneurial Leadership, MastersJai Smith– University Studies, BusinessKathryn Smith – Sport Management Volleyball (6)Madison Bowser– Sport ManagementNisa Buzlutepe– Sport ManagementAllison Fields– Health Education, MastersBrooke Frazier– Sport ManagementCiera Hecht– Politicial ScienceFaye Wilbricht– General Studies

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Drake Bhatia

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Randy Bond

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Yulkeith Brown

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Nik Constantinou

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Earnest Crownover

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Bryce Foster

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Avery Hughes

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Myles Jones

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Jackson Oksnee

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John Sabra

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Remington Strickland

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Caleb Surber

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Players Mentioned




#94


Drake Bhatia


5′ 7″
Sophomore
SQ


PK




#47


Randy Bond


5′ 10″
Sophomore
SQ


PK




#8


Yulkeith Brown


5′ 10″
Sophomore
1L


WR




#95


Nik Constantinou


6′ 3″
Junior
3L


P




#24


Earnest Crownover


6′ 3″
Junior
2L


RB




#61


Bryce Foster


6′ 5″
Sophomore
1L


OL




#41


Avery Hughes


6′ 0″
Sophomore
SQ


DB




#0


Myles Jones


6′ 4″
Graduate Student
4L


DB




#27


Jackson Oksnee


6′ 0″
Freshman
RS


QB




#56


John Sabra


6′ 2″
Junior
SQ


OL




#68


Remington Strickland


6′ 4″
Freshman
RS


OL




#28


Caleb Surber


6′ 0″
Freshman
RS


WR


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