NWSCC has 22 student-athletes named to 2023-2024 NJCAA All-Academic Team
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3:06 pm Wednesday, August 14, 2024

NWSCC has 22 student-athletes named to 2023-2024 NJCAA All-Academic Team

Northwest Shoals Community College (NWSCC) Patriot Athletics has 22 student-athletes named to the 2023-2024 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Academic Team.

Student-athletes are eligible to earn academic honors by achieving an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.60 or higher for the 2023-24 academic year. The criteria for the three All-Academic teams are: NJCAA All-Academic First Team: 4.0 GPA, NJCAA All-Academic Second Team: 3.80-3.99 GPA or NJCAA All-Academic Third Team: 3.60-3.79 GPA.

Student-Athlete Sport Class Team GPA
Brayden Spurgeon Baseball Freshman First 4.0
Jannaleigh Street Softball Freshman First 4.0
Karlee Wallace Softball Freshman First 4.0
Kennedi Clark Softball Freshman First 4.0
Sarah Motquin Softball Freshman First 4.0
Benmichael Bennett Baseball Sophomore Second 3.87
Eli Tidwell Baseball Freshman Second 3.83
Emily Ahonen Softball Sophomore Second 3.95
Rebekah Ratliff Softball Freshman Second 3.94
Courtney McGraw Softball Sophomore Second 3.87
Sarah Garner Softball Freshman Second 3.87
Jade Roberson Softball Sophomore Second 3.85
Natalie Baty Softball Freshman Second 3.85
Bradyn Mitchell Softball Freshman Second 3.82
Logan White Baseball Sophomore Third 3.75
Tyler Wilson Baseball Freshman Third 3.63
Caleb Davis Baseball Sophomore Third 3.61
Madeliene Gutierrez Cross Country (Women) Freshman Third 3.75
Bethany Minck Softball Freshman Third 3.79
Madalynn Griffith Softball Freshman Third 3.64
Mycala Mitchell Softball Sophomore Third 3.62
Brooklyn Owens Softball Sophomore Third 3.61

The Patriot softball team earned the NJCAA Academic Team Award for an overall team GPA of 3.56.

 

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