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Forty-Two Hillcats Named D2 ADA Academic Achievement Awards Recipients

CLAREMORE, OKLA. – Forty-Two Rogers State Student-Athletes were named recipients of the Division 2 Athletics Directors Association (D2 ADA) Academic Achievement Awards announced earlier this week.
Nine Hillcat Athletic programs saw student-athletes recognized led by Hillcat Women's Soccer with nine. RSU Men's Soccer totaled seven student-athletes on the list. Women's Golf and Softball were represented with six each. Women's Cross Country and Track saw five student-athletes earn the honor. Women's Basketball and Baseball each saw three student-athletes meet the academic requirements for the award. The Men's Cross Country and Track program was represented with two and men's golf had one student-athlete earn the honor.
The Academic Achievement Awards, in its 14th year, is a program that recognizes the academic accomplishments of student-athletes at the Division II level. In total, there were a record breaking 16,164 student-athletes from 187 institutions recognized for the 2020-21 Academic Achievement Awards. This is the most student-athletes being recognized since the inception of the award's program.
For a student-athlete to receive an Academic Achievement Award, the athletics director of the Division II institution MUST BE a CURRENT dues-paying member of the D2 ADA.
The student-athlete must also, have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, have attended a minimum of two years (four semesters) of college level work, and have been an active member of an intercollegiate team during his/her last academic year
Given the vast experiences institutions have had this year when it comes to participation, all athletes who meet bullet point items 1 and 2 are still eligible if they were still an active member of the roster during this academic year.
 
Student-Athlete Sport Academic Year Completed
(i.e. Sr., Jr., So.)
Gloria Butts Women's Cross Country-Track Jr.
Briana DeAngelis Women's Cross Country-Track So.
Jayden Lazzari Women's Cross Country-Track So.
Taylor Lee Women's Cross Country-Track Sr.
Ashley Wyatt Women's Cross Country-Track So.
Jackson  Stinnett Men's Cross Country-Track So.
Nick Williams Men's Track & Field Sr.
Corey Murphy Baseball Sr.
Case Woodard Baseball Sr.
Seth Gerardy Baseball Sr.
Logan Meehan Men's Golf Jr.
Sabrina Anguiano Softball Sr.
Rylee  DeLozier Softball Sr.
Andrea Morales Softball Sr.
Abigail  Taylor Softball Sr.
Brielle Tyseling Softball Sr.
Elexis Watson Softball Sr.
Mariana Flores Women's Golf Sr.
Paulina  Flores Women's Golf Jr.
Raquel Flores Women's Golf Sr.
Jessica Green Women's Golf Sr.
Sydney Murray Women's Golf Sr.
Jayelynn Unger Women's Golf So.
Kaylee Bobbitt Women's Soccer Sr.
Maggie Brown Women's Soccer Sr.
Sydney Connelly Women's Soccer Jr.
Hailey Gunn Women's Soccer Jr.
Janell Hernandez Women's Soccer Sr.
Audrey Cook Women's Soccer Sr.
Briana Salazar Women's Soccer Sr.
Kori Waters Women's Soccer Jr.
Alex Simpson Women's Soccer Sr.
Vanessa Gajdosova Women's Basketball Sr.
Elizabeth Garner Women's Basketball Sr.
Bailey Kliewer Women's Basketball So.
Jerrod Cooper Men's Soccer Sr.
Sebastian Hernandez Men's Soccer So.
Grant King Men's Soccer So.
Jaime Ponce Men's Soccer Sr.
Jesus Ramirez Men's Soccer Sr.
Matthew Sweetman Men's Soccer So.
Kyle Young Men's Soccer Jr.
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