Colorado College student-athletes turned in another impressive performance in the classroom during the 2024-25 winter season and topped all Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference schools with 76 earning a spot on the league's Academic Honor Roll.
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Nearly 92 percent of the Tigers who competed in the four winter sports sponsored by the SCAC were recognized for posting a minimum 3.25 grade-point average during the most recent semester.
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The women's basketball team had all 13 players honored for a perfect 100 percent, while the men's swimming and diving team had the most recipients with 24.
Nabila Argueta (women's swimming & diving),
Sarah Beelaert (women's swimming & diving),
Healy Bledsoe (women's basketball),
Olivia Crisafulli (women's swimming & diving),
Step Flanagan (men's swimming & diving),
Jack Hussin (men's swimming & diving), Â
Emma Krasemann (women's swimming & diving),
Leo Magnus (men's basketball),
Caleb Peimann (men's swimming & diving),
Collin Ralston (men's swimming & diving),
Aidan Richter (men's swimming & diving),
Edgar Romero (men's basketball),
Kyle Rowland (women's basketball),
Scott Ruegg (men's basketball),
Laura Strenk (women's basketball) and Zoe Tomlinson (women's basketball) added their names to the exclusive list of 228 Tigers who earned the distinction four consecutive years.
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Women's basketball recent gradual Zoe Tomlinson, a two-time All-American and Academic All-American selection for the second straight year, headlined CC's list of 27 honor roll recipients who also earned all-conference honors in their respective sports. Tomlinson also received the prestigious SCAC Elite 19 Award for the second consecutive year, which is presented to the junior or senior student-athlete with the highest GPA of at least 3.25 in the sport, has at least 60 credit hours at his or her current institution and earned all-conference honors.
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Asher Nofziger (men's basketball),
Megan Simonson (women's swimming and diving) and
Wyatt Wellehan (men's swimming and diving also earned the league's Elite 19 Award this season.
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The other 26 student-athletes who were recognized for their outstanding achievement in the classroom as well as an all-conference selection in their respective sports are:
Healy Bledsoe (women's basketball),
Sarah Buchman (women's swimming & diving),
Andrew Colgan (men's swimming & diving),
Julia Cox (women's swimming & diving),
Edmund Davis (men's swimming & diving),
Step Flanagan (men's swimming & diving),
Malia Hewitt (women's swimming & diving),
Jack Hussin (men's swimming & diving),
Emma Krasemann (women's swimming & diving),
Kayla Mackel (women's basketball),
Liam McCarthy (men's swimming & diving),
Isa Nelson (women's basketball),
Asher Nofziger (men's basketball),
Caleb Peimann (men's swimming & diving),
Keller Pooley (women's swimming & diving),
Collin Ralston (men's swimming & diving),
Aidan Richter (men's swimming & diving),
Abby Romisher (women's swimming & diving),
Scott Ruegg (men's basketball),
Dax Sherwood (men's swimming & diving),
Megan Simonson (women's swimming & diving),
Kylie Spalt (women's swimming & diving),
Laura Strenk (women's basketball),
Alyssa Tunggal (women's swimming & diving),
Adeline Turner (women's swimming & diving) and
Wyatt Wellehan (men's swimming & diving).
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Colorado College had 17 more recipients than Trinity University, which finished second with 59. Austin College was third with 41.
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Since the inception of the SCAC Academic Honor Roll in 1997, more than 36,600 male and female student-athletes have been recognized for their exemplary performances in the classroom.
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