CHARLOTTE, N.C. – A total of 13,915 student-athletes were named to the 2024-25 NJCAA All-Academic Team announced on Thursday.
A total of 76 Bobcats received NJCAA All-Academic honors for posting an overall GPA of 3.60 or higher, up from 50 athletes being named in the 2023-24 academic year.
The criteria for the three NJCAA All-Academic teams is listed below:
NJCAA All-Academic First Team: 4.00 GPA
NJCAAA All-Academic Second Team: 3.80-3.99
NJCAA All-Academic Third Team: 3.60-3.79
Twenty Bobcats were named to the NJCAA All-Academic First Team, including
Sara Akins (volleyball),
Tripp Alexander (men's soccer),
Cohen Bonner (men's soccer),
Jona Hennings (women's soccer),
William Hodges (football),
Larissa Hubbard (women's basketball),
Ridge Jones (men's tennis),
Sherline King (women's soccer),
Laney Little (softball),
Maria Martinez (women's tennis),
Boo Mills (women's soccer),
Adam Nix (golf),
Sebastian Nowak (golf),
Andrew Pearce (men's soccer),
Riley Rolison (women's soccer),
Parker Sellers (men's soccer),
Annabelle Simmons (women's tennis),
Addilyn Solomon (women's soccer),
Caroline Wilson (women's soccer).
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Twenty-three Bobcats made the NJCAA All-Academic Second Team, including
Claire Andersen (softball),
Molly Bennett (women's tennis),
Emily Boudreaux (volleyball),
Breelyn Cain (softball),
Pressley Carothers (women's soccer),
Madelyn Chennault (softball),
McKenzie Conner (women's soccer),
Cole Cress (men's soccer),
Cannon Crowder (football),
Teryn Davis (men's soccer),
Carolina de Domingo (women's basketball),
Bart Edmiston Jr. (football),
Meredith Fontenot (softball),
Jewel Hamilton (women's soccer),
Graham Harris (men's soccer),
LeAnn Lambert (volleyball),
Emily Mizelle (softball),
Nick Reagan (football),
Abby Sheriff (women's soccer),
Josie Tullos (women's tennis),
Brady Wallis (baseball),
Teeale Wells (women's basketball).
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Thirty-three were named NJCAA All-Academic Third Team, including
Dion Barber (football),
Brodie Bass (football),
Mikayla Baumgartner (softball),
Conner Burkes (golf),
Caylee Cognevich (women's soccer),
Reagan Dale (softball),
Hailey Duque (volleyball),
Annamarie Edwards (women's soccer),
Adelaide Egner (volleyball),
Eskil Instebø (men's soccer),
Landen Linares (men's soccer),
Walker Long (baseball),
Brody Martin (baseball),
Ethin McKinnon (men's tennis),
Ava Prejean (softball),
Gage Reeves (baseball),
Brax Rials (men's soccer),
Jordan Robinson (women's soccer),
Ryan Roth (men's tennis),
Chase Russell (baseball),
Jayden Sawyer (softball),
Addy Shorter (softball),
Brycen Smith (baseball),
Ansley Tomkins (women's tennis),
Cade Thortis (men's soccer),
Shane Toler (football),
Reese Touchet (men's tennis),
Catherine Turner (women's soccer),
Brayden Warner (football),
Hope Welsh (women's soccer),
Anna Grace Whitehead (softball).
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A total of 3,944 student-athletes garnered NJCAA All-Academic First Team honors after achieving a 4.0 GPA. 4,535 student-athletes were named to the NJCAA All-Academic Second Team while 5,436 student-athletes received third-team recognition.