Nearly 99 percent of the Colorado College student-athletes who competed in sports sponsored by the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference earned a spot on the league's Academic Honor Roll for the fall 2025 season.
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Led by the SCAC regular-season champion men's soccer team, with all 28 of its student-athletes honored, a total of 89 Tigers achieved the minimum 3.25 grade-point average for the term necessary to receive the honor.
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The women's cross country (21) and volleyball (15) had all of their athletes named to the team, while men's cross country had 25. All three of those teams captured an SCAC Championship last fall.
Despite having one less Division III sport than the other SCAC schools in the fall (women's soccer), Colorado College had the fourth-most recipients among the 13 league schools.
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Seniors
Rabbit Barnes (men's cross country),
Felix Battle (men's cross country),
Ethan Castette (men's cross country),
Carolyn Dormady (volleyball),
Nyah Flores (volleyball),
Brooktie Frogge (women's cross country),
Lila Gilmer (women's cross country),
Abby Goodfried (women's cross country),
Abby Goulas (women's cross country),
Alison Mueller-Hickler (women's cross country),
Rex Karjian (men's soccer),
Axel Klomparens (men's cross country),
Libby Ochs (volleyball),
Oliver Ramirez (men's soccer),
Luc Santos (men's cross country),
Dominic Schwein (men's cross country),
Luke Stefanski (men's soccer),
Liz White (women's cross country) and
Huck Whittemore (men's cross country) Â added their names to the exclusive list of 253 CC student-athletes who have earned the distinction all four years.
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Five Tigers - Mueller-Hickler, Karjian,
Camden Goodman (volleyball),
Teddy Opler (men's soccer) and
Will Shuflit (men's cross country) - were named a SCAC player or runner of the year in their respective sport in addition to earning a spot on the honor roll. Mueller-Hickler, Karjian, and Shuflit, plus
Charlie Flint (women's cross country) and
Brooke Brilliant (volleyball) were named All-Americans in 2025.
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The other 26 CC student-athletes who were all-conference selections as well as honor roll recipients include:
Rabbit Barnes (men's cross country),
Lincoln Brewer (men's cross country),
Eric Coombs (men's cross country),
Carolyn Dormady (volleyball),
Diego Escalante (men's cross country),
Brooktie Frogge (women's cross country),
Meghan Gannon (volleyball),
Abby Goodfried (women's cross country),
Jack Hilliard (men's soccer),
Sadie Honig (women's cross country),
Will Jones (men's soccer),
Wilder Judelson (men's soccer),
Mary Cate Kiser (women's cross country), Axel Komplarens (men's cross country),
Vincent Mangat (men's cross country),
Jaime McFarland (men's soccer),
Zach McNaul (men's cross country),
Tessa Olsen (women's cross country),
Ellie Ottem (women's cross country),
Ewen Robertson (men's soccer),
Camille Sherrill (volleyball),
Dylan Stapley (men's soccer),
Luke Stefanski (men's soccer), Sky Theosodopoulos (women's cross country),
Liz White (women's cross country) and
Alex Wolter (men's soccer).
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Rex Karjian (men's soccer) received the prestigious SCAC Elite 19 Award, which is presented to the junior or senior student-athlete with the highest GPA of at least 3.25, has at least 60 credit hours at his or her current institution and earned all-conference honors.
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Since the inception of the SCAC Academic Honor Roll in 1997, more than 38,500 male and female student-athletes have been recognized for their exemplary performances in the classroom.