
97 Student-Athletes Named to 2025-26 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll
6/30/2026 10:00:00 AM | Baseball, Men's Golf, Men's Track and Field, Softball, Women's Golf, Tennis, Women's Track and Field, MizzouMade
Mizzou baseball, golf, softball, tennis and track & field are all represented on the list
COLUMBIA, Mo. - Representing all seven spring sports, 97 Mizzou student-athletes were named to the 2025-26 Spring Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, as announced Tuesday, June 30 by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.
The Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll includes the sports of baseball, men's and women's golf, softball, tennis and men's and women's track and field. It is based on grades from the 2025 Summer, 2025 Fall, and 2026 Spring terms.
The following Mizzou student-athletes were named to the 2026 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll:
Baseball
Peyton Basler, Recreation & Sport Administration
Cameron Benson, Industrial Engineering
Aeneas Clark, Financial Management
Isaiah Frost, Positive Psychology
Gehrig Goldbeck, General Studies
Paul Green, Health Science
Keegan Knutson, General Studies
Edwin Lawrence, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Ian Lohse, Positive Psychology
Tyler Macon, Communication
Joshua McDevitt, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Christopher Patterson, Undeclared, Business or Accountancy
Kaden Peer, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Javyn Pimental, Educational, School, & Counseling Psychology
Pierre Seals, Recreation & Sport Administration
Mateo Serna, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Benjamin Smith, Business Administration
Nicolas Smith, Educational, School, & Counseling Psychology
Men's Golf
John Chapman, Accountancy
Trenton Mierl, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Brock Snyder, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Veikka Viskari, Business Administration
Women's Golf
Alexandra Berglund, Business Administration
Addie Dobson, Business Administration
Irene Garcia, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Fleur van Beek, Hospitality Management
Melanie Walker, Chemical Engineering
Jade Zamora, Accountancy
Softball
Stefania Abruscato, Health Science
Danielle Blackstun, Business Administration
Claire Cahalan, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Courtney Donahue, Health Science
Cierra Harrison, Psychological Sciences
Abby Hay, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Saniya Hill, Health Science
Adison Koller, Health Science
Kayley Lenger, Elementary Education
Marissa McCann, Human Development & Family Science
Sophie Smith, Business Administration
Haidyn Sokoloski, Recreation & Sport Administration
Nathalie Touchet, Undeclared, Journalism
Madison Uptegrove, Health Science
Nevaeh Watkins, Health Science
Tennis
Andrea Artimedi, Nutrition & Exercise Physiology
Zoe Lazar, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Gian Octa, Undeclared, Business or Accountancy
Korina Roso, Undeclared, Business or Accountancy
Men's Track and Field
Samuel Albert, Accountancy
Joshua Allison, Mechanical Engineering
Brian Bariola II, Communication
Emanuele Bellanova, Mechanical Engineering
Chase Crawford, Agribusiness Management
Hayden Dixon, Mechanical Engineering
Ryan Eddington, Business Administration and Economics
Tyler Freiner, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Lasse Funck, Arts Entrepreneurship
River Hardman, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Andrew Hauser, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Samuel Innes, Biochemistry
Ethan Lee, Elementary Education
Jamie Mora, Undeclared, Business or Accountancy
Garik Pozecki, Animal Sciences
Finnian Russell, Nutrition & Exercise Physiology
Carter Spradling, Nutrition & Exercise Physiology
Declan Tunney, Business Administration
Terraine Wiggins, Health Science
Women's Track and Field
Elissa Barnard, Political Science and Economics
Kiyah Bast, Positive Coaching & Athletic Leadership
Rahel Broemmel, Nutrition & Exercise Physiology
Ames Burton, Positive Psychology
Morgan Cannon, Special Education
Mirriam Chepkirui, Fitness Programming & Management
Skylar Ciccolini, Natural Resources
Taylor Ciccolini, Public Health
Lexi Craig, Positive Coaching & Athletic Leadership
Charlotte Cullen, Industrial Engineering
Charnay Davis, Health Science
Tania Duncan, Business Administration
Marysa Flieg, Natural Resources
Valerie Galligan, Architectural Studies
Allison Geen, Biological Sciences
Lillian Ginsberg, Biological Sciences
Petra Gombas, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Jennifer Hinkle, Health Science
Reagan Kimrey, Health Science and Public Health
Brianna Lee, Nutrition & Exercise Physiology
Kaitlyn Morningstar, Business Administration
Allison Newman, Healthcare Project Management
Chesney Peterson, Communication
Delilah Pippen, Political Science
Adrienne Russell, Communication
Brooke Sawatzky, Biological Sciences
Marlena Tresnjo, Mechanical Engineering
Brianna Utecht, Educational, School, & Counseling Psychology
Anna Vedral, Educational Studies
Kobi Walker, Undeclared, Business or Accountancy
Monica Wanjiku, Fitness Programming & Management
Any student-athlete who participates in a Southeastern Conference championship sport or a student-athlete who participates in a sport listed on his/her institution's NCAA Sports Sponsorship Form is eligible for nomination to the Academic Honor Roll.
The following criteria will be followed:
(1) An undergraduate student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 or above for either the preceding academic year (two semesters or three quarters) or have a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution. A graduate student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above for either the preceding academic year (two semesters or three quarters) of graduate school enrollment or have a cumulative graduate school grade point average of 3.00 or above at the nominating institution. Undergraduate grade point average may not be included in the graduate point average calculation for a graduate student.
(2) If a student-athlete attends summer school, his/her grade point average during the summer academic term must be included in the calculation used to determine eligibility for the Academic Honor Roll.
(3) Student-athletes eligible for the Honor Roll include those receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship student-athletes who have been on a varsity team for two seasons.
(4) An undergraduate student-athlete must have successfully completed 24 semester or 36 quarter hours of non-remedial academic credit toward a baccalaureate degree at the nominating institution. A graduate student-athlete must have successfully completed 18 semester or 27 quarter hours of academic credit toward a graduate degree at the nominating institution.
(5) The student-athlete must have been a member of a varsity team for the sport's entire NCAA Championship segment.













































