Nearly 93 percent of Colorado College student-athletes competing in spring sports sponsored by the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference earned a spot on the league's Academic Honor Roll for the 2026 season.
Despite having just four SCAC sports during the spring season, the Tigers finished third overall in the conference with 95 student-athletes earning the recognition. LeTourneau and Hendrix, each fielding eight conference sports, topped the list with 104 and 103 recipients, respectively, followed by CC.
Colorado College averaged just under 24 honorees per team, placing the Tigers at the top of the conference for average per team.
The men's (13/13) and women's (11/11) tennis teams each had a perfect 100 percent of players recognized for the second consecutive year, followed closely by women's track and field at 93 percent. Women's track & field also led the CC teams with 38 selections, followed by men's track and field with 33.
Nick Anderson (men's tennis),
Rabbit Barnes (men's track & field),
Brooktie Frogge (women's track & field),
Lila Gilmer (women's track & field),
Abby Goodfried (women's track & field),
Abby Goulas (women's track & field),
Emma Jones (women's track & field), Axel Komplarens (men's track & field),
Clara Lippert (women's track & field),
Alison Mueller-Hickler (women's track & field),
Lindsay Popeo (women's tennis),
Luc Santos (men's track & field) and
Dominic Schwein (men's track & field)added their names to the exclusive list of 283 Tigers who earned the distinction at least four times.
All-Americans
Rabbit Barnes, the national runner-up in the indoor mile, and Alison Barker, the SCAC Women's Track Athlete of the Year, headlined CC's list of 33 honor roll recipients who also earned all-conference honors in their respective sports.
The other 31 CC student-athletes on that list are
Justin Boder (men's Tennis),
Zaniya Bruno Munn (women's track & field),
Eric Coombs (men's track & field),
Sam Dilworth (men's tennis),
Hannah Falk (women's track & field),
Thalia Goessling (women's track & field),
Abby Goodfried (women's track & field),
Jonah Greenberg (men's track & field),
Emma Jones (women's track & field),
Dominik Kaminski (men's tennis),
Jane Keenan (women's track & field),
Clara Kirr (women's track & field),
Mary Cate Kiser (women's track & field),
Axel Klomparens (men's track & field),
Kala Komanduri (women's tennis),
Lenny Lehmitz (men's tennis),
Mack Levy (men's track & field),
Clara Lippert (women's track & field),
Ally Lowe (women's tennis),
Vincent Mangat (men's track & field),
Kiara Martin (women's track & field),
Lucia Moravek (women's tennis),
Alison Mueller-Hickler (women's track & field),
Luc Santos (men's track & field),
Dominic Schwein (men's track & field),
Owen Shi (men's track & field),
Oliver Smeal (men's track & field),
Griffin Stewart (men's track & field),
Matt Wells (men's track & field),
Josh Williams (men's track & field) and
Aspen Young (women's tennis).
Since the inception of the SCAC Academic Honor Roll in 1997, nearly 39,400 male and female student-athletes have been recognized for their exemplary performances in the classroom.