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43 Football Student-Athletes Named to Spring CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll

43 Football Student-Athletes Named to Spring CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll


RICHMOND – Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) Football has honored 713 student-athletes as members of the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for the 2024 spring semester. In total, 43 members of the UAlbany football team were named to the list.
 
New in the fall, the conference is now honoring student-athletes for three different levels of achievement. Those with a 4.0 grade point average are recognized as High Honors with Distinction. Student-athletes with a GPA between 3.7 and 4.0 are recognized as High Honors. Student-athletes with a GPA between 3.0 and 3.7 are recognized as Honors.
 
Nine Great Danes represented UAlbany with a High Honors distinction.
 
From the CAA as a whole, 53 student-athletes earned High Honors with Distinction, 125 achieved High Honors, and 535 received Honors.
 
Student-athletes on the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll must have attained a minimum grade point average of 3.0 during the designated academic term and been enrolled as a full-time student.
 
For a full list of UAlbany student-athletes named to the 2024 spring Academic Honor Roll, see below.
 
High Honors
Faysal Aden
Roy Alexander
Ghassan Chehade
Riley Engelhard
Joseph Greaney
John Iuliano
Jake Lezzer
Steven Sadek
Van Weber
 
Honors
Chiebuka Aduaka
Matt Aulicino
Troy Berschwinger
Brian Bordas
Myles Burkett
Stephen Demeo
Sean Dugery
Dillon Dunathan
Brandon Frank
Anthony Gomes
Dylan Hart
Scott Houseman
Ozzie Hutchinson
Brad Igweike
Joshua Johnson
Dylan Kelly
Nolan Latulippe
Trey Lindsey
Jose Lopez-Quinones
Will Marotta
Tyler Merwarth
Carter Moses
Jackson Nixon
Tyree Ogarro
Matthew Rappa
Kenneth Santos
Michael Sbuttoni
Parris Smiley
Stephen Sokach-Minnick
Nick Totten
Ervin Wiggins
Marcus Winfield
DaeSean Winston
Griffin Woodell

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