Record 299 Penn State Student-Athletes Earn Academic All-Big Ten Honors in 2015-16Record 299 Penn State Student-Athletes Earn Academic All-Big Ten Honors in 2015-16

Record 299 Penn State Student-Athletes Earn Academic All-Big Ten Honors in 2015-16

June 28, 2016

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -

Penn State student-athletes broke three school Academic All-Big Ten records in 2015-16, highlighted by a new high of 299 honorees for the year. A record 140 spring/at-large Academic honorees boosted the Nittany Lions to the new yearly mark.

The previous yearly high was 296 Academic All-Big Ten honorees in 2012-13 and this year's total was 22 higher than 2014-15's total of 277. Penn State's 299 high achievers this year ranked No. 2 in the Big Ten.

Penn State leads all Big Ten institutions with 5,576 Academic all-conference honorees since 1991-92, its first year of competition in some Big Ten sports. Ohio State is next with 5,495 over the past 25 years.

The 140 Nittany Lion spring/at-large Academic All-Big Ten honorees bested the previous mark of 138 in 2013-14 and is an increase of five from last year's total of 135. A school record 79 Nittany Lions garnered Academic All-Big Ten accolades for the winter sports, easily surpassing the previous mark of 70. There were 80 Penn State honorees among the fall teams.

Penn State Highest Academic All-Big Ten Yearly Totals
(3.0 GPA and a letter winner):
2015-16 - 299
2012-13 - 296
2013-14 - 285
2014-15 - 277

To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection, student-athletes must be letter winners who are in at least their second academic year at their institution and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

The women's hockey team led the way among Penn State's spring/at-large sports with 21 Academic All-Big Ten honorees and the women's track and field squad was next with 18. The women's lacrosse team, which advanced to the 2016 NCAA semifinals, had 15 honorees and the men's lacrosse and softball squads had 13.

The Penn State men's tennis team led the conference with its eight Academic All-Big Ten selections, women's tennis led with its 10 honorees and women's hockey program led the league with its 21 academic all-conference honorees.

Senior women's golf student-athlete Halley Morrell (Brecksville, Ohio) was recognized for earning a cumulative 4.0 grade point average. Morrell was the conference's only women's golfer with a perfect GPA.

Penn State Highest Academic All-Big Ten Spring/At-Large Totals
(3.0 GPA and a letter winner):
2015-16 ââ'¬" 140
2013-14 - 138
2014-15 - 135
2012-13 - 132

The Big Ten Conference recognized a total of 1,537 students competing in spring and at-large sports who have been named to the Academic All-Conference team.

The conference office will also present the Distinguished Scholar Award in July. Students eligible for the Distinguished Scholar Award must be letter winners in at least their second year in residence at their institution. Qualifying students must have earned a GPA of 3.7 or higher for the current academic year, excluding summer school. The Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award was established by conference Faculty Representatives as an addition to the conference's Academic All-Big Ten program.

The complete list of Penn State's 140 Academic All-Big Ten spring/at-large honorees is below.

Penn State Spring/At-Large 2015-16 Academic All-Big Ten honorees:

Name Year Major
Baseball
Jack AndersonSr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
James Coates Sr.Management
Dakota Forsyth Jr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Nick Graham So.Health and Human Development
Alex Malinsky Sr.Accounting
Jake Pilewicz Jr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Tim Scholly Sr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Softball
Gianna Arrizurieta So.Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Jessica Cummings So.Engineering
Reina Furuya Sr.Energy Business and Finance
Shannon Good Sr.Chemical Engineering
Macy Jones Sr.Energy Business and Finance
Lexis KniefSr.Journalism
Marlaina Laubach Jr.Psychology
Shelby Miller Jr.Kinesiology
Erin PondSr.Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Samantha ShanahanSo.Nutritional Sciences
Mollie Sorenson So.Science
Maegan Tupinio Sr.Science
Christina Von PuschSr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Men's Fencing
Stephen Barnett So.Engineering
Howie Chan Jr.Risk Management
Adam Lewicki Sr.International Politics
Kaito Streets Sr.Management
Karl Oskar Tang Jr.Industrial Engineering
Women's Fencing
Brianne CavaliereSr.Animal Sciences
Najiyyah ClarkSo.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Teodora KakhianiJr.Communication Arts and Sciences
Clarisse LuminetSr.Educational Theory and Policy
Jessica O'Neillâ€LyublinskySr.Rehabilitation and Human Services
Desree Ortegaâ€FurgesonJr.Nutritional Sciences
Men's Golf
J.D. DornesSr.Finance
Christian Elliott So.Finance
Christopher HoustonSr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Cole Miller Jr.Business Administration
Geoffrey VartelasSo.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Women's Golf
Kendall Allen Sr.Advertising/Public Relations
Grace Chung Sr.Finance
Meaghan Coleman Jr.Energy, Business and Finance
Kate Granahan Sr.Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Halley Morell Sr.Communication Arts and Sciences
Women's Ice Hockey
Jeanette Bateman Sr.Accounting
Laura Bowman Jr.Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Hannah Bramm Sr.Phychology
Micayla Catanzariti Sr.Film-Video
annah EhresmannSo.Business Administration
Alyssa HardySo.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Hannah Hoenshell Sr.Science
Jill Holdcroft Sr.Accounting
Paige Jahnke Sr.Communication Arts and Sciences
Irene Kiroplis So.Health and Human Development
Emily Laurenzi Sr.Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Remi Martin So.Biobehavioral Health
Sarah Nielsen Jr.Nutritional Sciences
Jordin Pardoski Sr.Human Development & Family Studies
Amy Petersen Jr.Risk Management
Kelly Seward Jr.Geography
Bella Sutton So.Science
Christine VetterSo.Biobehavioral Health
Celine Whitlinger Sr.Science
Sarah Wilkie Sr.Health Policy and Administration
Shannon Yoxheimer Sr.Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Men's Lacrosse
Nicholas AponteJr.Management
Tyler Butler So.Criminology
Daniel CraigJr.Economics
Ryan Guittare Sr.Economics
Drake Kreinz Sr.Management
Thomas O'NeillSr.Management Information Systems
Hunter Pearl So.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Tanner Peck So.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Taylor SandersSr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Michael SuttonJr.Kinesiology
Peter Triolo Jr.Communications Arts and Sciences
Joshua WellmanSo.Psychology
Christopher YoungSo.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Women's Lacrosse
Taylor Bleistein Jr.Criminology
Megan Callaghan Jr.Rehabilitation and Human Services
McKenna Coyle So.Business Administration
Madison Day So.Biobehavioral Health
Marggie GallagherSo.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Heather Harman Sr.Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Steph Lazo Jr.Rehabilitation and Human Services
Jenna Mosketti Sr.Communication Arts and Sciences
Katie O'Donnell So.Communications
Sarah Piazza Jr.Recreation, Park and Tourism Management
Cat Rainone Jr.Kinesiology
Natalie Schmitt Jr.Marketing
Abby Smucker Jr.Biobehavioral Health
Erika SpilkerSr.Communication Arts and Sciences
Shelby Wells Jr.Kinesiology
Men's Tennis
Matthew BarrySr.Marketing
Marc Collado Jr.Industrial Engineering
Nika Dolidze Jr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Tomas Hanzlik Sr.Accounting
David Kohan Jr.Energy Business and Finance
Aws Laaribi Jr.Economics
Christian Lutschaunig Jr.Accounting
Roman Trkulja Sr.Management Information Systems
Women's Tennis
Ekaterina BlikJr.Psychology
Hannah Kratky So.Communications
Devan McCluskey Sr.Media Studies
Kelly Mengel So.Communications
Daria SapogovaSo.Industrial Engineering
Taylor Shukow So.Advertising/Public Relations
Kimberleyâ€Ann SurinSr.Media Studies
Samantha Tutelman Jr.Finance
Katherine Whiteaway Sr.Kinesiology
Jacqueline Zuhse Sr.Economics
Men's Track & Field
Justin Berg Sr.Math
Glen BurkhardtSr.Engineering
Robert Cardina Sr.Advertising/Public Relations
Robert CreeseSr.Math
Kory Decesaris Jr.Materials Science and Engineering
Wade EndressSr.Kinesiology
Jordan MakinsSo.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Matthew NawrockiSo.Education
Xavier Smith So.Kinesiology
Jonathan YohmanJr.Kinesiology
Women's Track & Field
Anna BaileySo.Health and Human Development
Tessa BarrettSo.Division of Undergraduate Studies
Tal Benâ€ArtziJr.Psychology
Victoria CrawfordSo.Health Policy and Administration
Rachael DeCeccoSo.Engineering
Rachel FatherlySr.Human Development and Family Studies
Elizabeth Greenwoodâ€ChikotasSo.Engineering
Kasey KempSr.Kinesiology
Lauren KenneySr.Kinesiology
Erin KnabeSr.Science
Greta LindsleySo.Communications
Alexis MastersonJr.Kinesiology
Megan McCloskeySo.Communications
Hannah MulhernSo.Communications
Megan OsborneJr.Rehabilitation and Human Services
Tichina RhodesJr.Rehabilitation and Human Services
Elyse SkerponSo.Health Policy and Administration
Sarah Jane UnderwoodSr.Supply Chain and Information Systems
Men's Volleyball
Aidan Albrecht Jr.Journalism
Matthew McLarenSo.Engineering
Zackary ParikSr.Telecommunications
Spencer Sauter Sr.Finance