Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll Announced

Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll Announced

Cal Recognized With 19 Honorees From Five Sports

SAN FRANCISCO – A total of 19 California student-athletes from five different sports were named to the 2019-20 Pac-12 Conference Winter Academic Honor Roll, the league office announced Tuesday.
 
The Bears' 19 honor roll selections spanned 10 different academic majors at the No. 1-ranked public university in the world.
 
The women's swimming & diving team led the way with nine honorees, followed by five men's swimming & diving selections, three women's basketball selections and one apiece from men's basketball and women's gymnastics. A full list of Cal's 19 winter honor roll selections can be found below.
 
Any student-athlete on his or her respective team roster with a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution, is eligible to receive all-academic honors. There is no longer a selection process to determine all-academic teams for each sport. Any student-athlete who qualifies will be named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll during the season in which he/she competes.  
 
The Winter Academic Honor Roll includes student-athletes who participated in the Pac-12-sponsored sports of men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, men's and women's swimming & diving, and wrestling.
 
2019-20 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll
Men's Basketball (1)
Jacob Orender (Master of Education, Cultural Studies of Sport in Education)
 
Women's Basketball (3)
Archer Olson (Business Administration)
Sierra Richey (Undeclared)
Chen Yue (Business Administration & Statistics)
 
Women's Gymnastics (1)
Nina Schank (Molecular & Cell Biology)
 
Men's Swimming & Diving (5)
Nate Biondi (American Studies)
Kyle Millis (Undeclared)
Pawel Sendyk (Computer Science)
Andy Song (Business Administration)
Reece Whitley (Undeclared)
 
Women's Swimming & Diving (9)
Elizabeth Bailey (Mathematics)
Alexa Buckley (Molecular & Cell Biology)
Chloe Clark (Undeclared)
Sarah Darcel (Integrative Biology)
Ali Harrison (American Studies)
Sophie Krivokapic-Zhou (Data Science)
Courtney Mykkanen (Media Studies)
Robin Neumann (Global Studies)
Alicia Wilson (Undeclared)

 
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