GEN3/31/2020 11:00 AM | By: Cal Athletics
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.
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The Bears' 19 honor roll selections spanned 10 different academic majors at the No. 1-ranked public university in the world.
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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.
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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. Â
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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.
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2019-20 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll
Men's Basketball (1)
Jacob Orender (Master of Education, Cultural Studies of Sport in Education)
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Women's Basketball (3)
Archer Olson (Business Administration)
Sierra Richey (Undeclared)
Chen Yue (Business Administration & Statistics)
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Women's Gymnastics (1)
Nina Schank (Molecular & Cell Biology)
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Men's Swimming & Diving (5)
Nate Biondi (American Studies)
Kyle Millis (Undeclared)
Pawel Sendyk (Computer Science)
Andy Song (Business Administration)
Reece Whitley (Undeclared)
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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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