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Rock produces 297 PSAC Scholar-Athletes in 2024-25

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SRU’S PSAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES – 1997-PRESENT
 
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – A total of 297 Slippery Rock University student-athletes were recognized as Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Scholar-Athletes for maintaining above a 3.25 cumulative GPA following the 2024-25 academic year, the league office announced Tuesday.
 
A total of 178 females and 119 males represented The Rock on the list of 2024-25 PSAC Scholar-Athletes. The Rock’s 297 PSAC Scholar-Athletes represents a school record for SRU since the scholar-athlete program’s implementation in 1994-95.
 
More than 83 percent (178 / 214) of SRU’s female student-athletes finished the academic year with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, while just under 45 percent (119 / 265) of male student-athletes finished the year with at least a 3.25 cumulative GPA. In total, 62 percent of Slippery Rock’s 479 student-athletes concluded the year with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher.
 
Slippery Rock ranked second in the conference in terms of percentage of its total student-athletes to earn PSAC Scholar-Athlete recognition at 62 percent behind only East Stroudsburg University (.640). Despite being sixth in the conference in terms of total student-athletes, Slippery Rock still ranked fourth in the league in number of PSAC Scholar-Athletes honored in 2024-25.
 
Of the 297 SRU student-athletes honored Monday, 58 maintain a perfect 4.0 GPA.
 
Slippery Rock’s student-athletes combined to post a 3.489 cumulative QPA following the 2024-25 academic year, which is the highest overall average among all 17 PSAC institutions. The stellar year in the classroom for SRU student-athletes comes alongside a banner year of competition that saw The Rock finish second in Dixon Trophy standings as one of the top overall Athletics Department in the PSAC for the 2024-25 academic year.
  
Across the conference, the PSAC saw a total of 3,922 student-athletes from the 17 league members be recognized, marking an average of 53 percent of the 7,321 total student-athletes in the league.
 
11 institutions in the PSAC produced at least 200 scholar-athletes.
 
The complete list of The Rock’s 2024-25 PSAC Scholar-Athletes can be found below. Student-athletes marked in bold with an asterisk (*) maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA.
 























































































































































































Women PSAC Scholar-Athletes
NAME SPORT
Regan Atkins Basketball
Alyssa Gillin Basketball
Sophia Hook* Basketball
Kayley Joseph-Bernard Basketball
Deryn Moye Basketball
Hannah Pugliese Basketball
Duda Raimundo Basketball
Endya Robinson Basketball
Tahmala Thorpe Basketball
Emily Venick Basketball
Kaylin Venick  Basketball
Anye Washington Basketball
Grace Burker* Field Hockey
Julia Boettler Field Hockey
Bailee Christman Field Hockey
Riley Cloude Field Hockey
Christina Clymer Field Hockey
Leslie Colliver Field Hockey
Gianna Conti Field Hockey
Payton Kane Field Hockey
Haley Metcalf Field Hockey
Roz Mikulak* Field Hockey
Emily Newton Field Hockey
Coral Piramo Field Hockey
Leah Riegling* Field Hockey
Megan Rude Field Hockey
Hazara Sandhu* Field Hockey
Paige Shannon Field Hockey
Madison Shomo Field Hockey
Feli Stockler Field Hockey
Haylie Sucharski* Field Hockey
Maddie Blazey Lacrosse
Isabella Buono Lacrosse
Ava Dossier Lacrosse
Ava Drath Lacrosse
Cadyn Eismann Lacrosse
Abby Fink Lacrosse
Emily Frankowski Lacrosse
Krysta Frankowski Lacrosse
Paige Jenkins Lacrosse
Ella Koslowski Lacrosse
Alexis Krohmalney Lacrosse
Eryn Little Lacrosse
Nicole Masi Lacrosse
Erin Melcher* Lacrosse
Mckenzie Murphy Lacrosse
Amelia Nitsche Lacrosse
Hailey Ohlsen Lacrosse
Leora Owings Lacrosse
Claire Petty Lacrosse
Lauren Petty Lacrosse
Reagan Richeson Lacrosse
Grace Rotter* Lacrosse
Gemma Sciarroni Lacrosse
Laurelle Surette Lacrosse
Sydney Ulmer Lacrosse
Lily Ventresca Lacrosse
Shannon Von Kaenel Lacrosse
Brooke Walters Lacrosse
Victoria Ziemba Lacrosse
Leah Allman Soccer
Ava Balazentis Soccer
Sam Braden* Soccer
Allie Burkholder Soccer
Jordyn Constable* Soccer
Maddie DeLucio Soccer
Jaime Dermotta* Soccer
Faith Diffenbacher Soccer
Irene Doleno Soccer
Libby Earley* Soccer
Chloe Flynn* Soccer
Jessica Girard Soccer
Nina King Soccer
Kate Lasker Soccer
Brianna Matteson Soccer
Kierstyn Maxey Soccer
Bailey McGee* Soccer
Skylar Munnikhuysen Soccer
Sophia Palermo Soccer
Sydney Patrick Soccer
Lindsey Price Soccer
Briona Rice Soccer
Morgan Sarver Soccer
Sydney Smith Soccer
Leah Walter Soccer
Olivia Yoder* Soccer
Libby Zacharyasz* Soccer
Mackenzie Borkovich Softball
Arielle Brown Softball
Sarah Brown Softball
Sydney Brown Softball
Naomi Childs Softball
Madison Davis Softball
Ali Giordano* Softball
Jessica Goldhardt Softball
Paige Gresgott* Softball
Alexsa Hurd Softball
Olivia Logan Softball
Aubrey Mansfield Softball
Alyssa Massucci* Softball
Julia Montie* Softball
Julia Nutter Softball
Paige Parker Softball
Alyssa Sheely Softball
Grace Smith Softball
Jeanna Sukey* Softball
Kayla Williams Softball
Amaia Balaguer Brau Tennis
Jane Coulter Tennis
Marika Kempinski Tennis
Nicole Kempton* Tennis
Alissia Kivi Tennis
Georgie Lancaster Tennis
Dari Sakhanova Tennis
Tina Slovak Tennis
Isabella Bartoletti Track & Field / Cross Country
Baylee Blauser Track & Field / Cross Country
Alice Bogia Track & Field / Cross Country
Katie Book* Track & Field / Cross Country
Aleks Brozeski Track & Field / Cross Country
Jennifer Cichra* Track & Field / Cross Country
Julia Coffaro Track & Field / Cross Country
Sarah Corrie* Track & Field / Cross Country
Evabella Cox Track & Field / Cross Country
Morgan Dennison Track & Field / Cross Country
Rachel Dickey* Track & Field / Cross Country
Samantha Gilbert Track & Field / Cross Country
Maddie Grillo Track & Field / Cross Country
Paige Griffith Track & Field / Cross Country
Camryn Guffey Track & Field / Cross Country
Skye Hackathorn Track & Field / Cross Country
Sydney Hale Track & Field / Cross Country
Birtukan Hartman Track & Field / Cross Country
Olivia Heckman Track & Field / Cross Country
Lizzie Higgins Track & Field / Cross Country
Ava Holbrook* Track & Field / Cross Country
Tatiana Holt Track & Field / Cross Country
Ruthie Hughes Track & Field / Cross Country
Anna Igims* Track & Field / Cross Country
Regan Johnson* Track & Field / Cross Country
Jianna Long* Track & Field / Cross Country
Addison Lyles* Track & Field / Cross Country
Becca Martin* Track & Field / Cross Country
Shannon McCullough Track & Field / Cross Country
Layne Miller Track & Field / Cross Country
Grace Parrett Track & Field / Cross Country
Sydney Pitcovich Track & Field / Cross Country
Lydia Reed Track & Field / Cross Country
Savannah Schneck Track & Field / Cross Country
Reese Skiba Track & Field / Cross Country
Annasophia Stauffer Track & Field / Cross Country
Autumn Stewart Track & Field / Cross Country
Alexa Stianche Track & Field / Cross Country
Allie Taylor Track & Field / Cross Country
Lydia Valeriano Track & Field / Cross Country
Caitlin Willer Track & Field / Cross Country
Abby Williamson Track & Field / Cross Country
Madylin Wolter Track & Field / Cross Country
Autumn Wyatt Track & Field / Cross Country
Sophia Yard* Track & Field / Cross Country
Chaley Younkin Track & Field / Cross Country
Hanna Zeiler Track & Field / Cross Country
Marley Annis* Volleyball
Kate Lachendro-Biery* Volleyball
Alexia Bowers Volleyball
Kaitlyn Danszczak Volleyball
Brooke Farrah Volleyball
Ava Haynes Volleyball
Paityn Krause Volleyball
Gwen McCarthy* Volleyball
Victoria Nalbach Volleyball
Kara Pasquale* Volleyball
Aslyn Pry* Volleyball
Erica Selfridge* Volleyball
Ella Sorine Volleyball
Lauren VonderHaar Volleyball
Arielle Walter Volleyball
Jaeden Yost* Volleyball

 



























































































































Men PSAC Scholar-Athletes
NAME SPORT
Caelan Bender Baseball
Max Bernadowski Baseball
Steve Budash  Baseball
Brandon Butler Baseball
Michael Cahill* Baseball
Darryn Callahan Baseball
Ethan Edkins Baseball
Aari Fox Baseball
Andrew Frye Baseball
Gage Gillott Baseball
Gary Gubbings III Baseball
Robert Herr Baseball
Michael Kitko Baseball
Owen Malak Baseball
Treston Nemeth Baseball
Mason Raup Baseball
Cayden Robertson Baseball
Joey Vanzin Baseball
Kyle Warnsman* Baseball
Clay Wiesen Baseball
Mark Wilbur Baseball
Bobby Clifford Basketball
Elijah Hill Basketball
Luke Howes Basketball
Malik Robinson Basketball
Mack Staunch* Basketball
David Bahm Football
John Brown Football
Cory Butts Football
Luke Caldwell Football
Landon Carbaugh Football
Connor Chrisman Football
Teddy Gregory Football
Brandon Griffin Football
Carson Heckathorn Football
Max Heckert Football
Michael Henwood* Football
Brad Hoffman Football
Tyree Johnson Football
Brayden Long* Football
Gavin Lutz Football
Jake Miller Football
DaOne Owens Football
Eli Podgorski* Football
Luke Pugliese  Football
Logan Ramper Football
Matt Rouse Football
Josh Stokes Football
Soren Stoltzfus Football
Lou Swartz Football
Ethan Trettel Football
Nathan Waltman* Football
Reis Watkins Football
Brian Young Jr. Football
Rocco Birns Soccer
Dylan Bliss* Soccer
Ethan Boland Soccer
Dalton DeShong* Soccer
Aaron Finney Soccer
Luke Gildea Soccer
Ryan Hanes Soccer
Will Harrigan Soccer
Jimmy Irani Soccer
Aitor Jorde Soccer
Alvey Kaufman Soccer
Sam Kightlinger Soccer
Gabin Lonjard Soccer
Chris Mitchell Soccer
Kaden Reynolds Soccer
Ignacio Rullan Soccer
Colton Swanson* Soccer
Jeroen Van Der Veen  Soccer
Cade Adams Track & Field / Cross Country
Logan Anderson Track & Field / Cross Country
Dylan Barca Track & Field / Cross Country
Cullen Birkes Track & Field / Cross Country
Camden Bryant* Track & Field / Cross Country
Dom Bumblis  Track & Field / Cross Country
Joey Cintavey Track & Field / Cross Country
Ryan Corbitt Track & Field / Cross Country
Colten Crizer* Track & Field / Cross Country
Matthew Crow Track & Field / Cross Country
Ryan Czechowski Track & Field / Cross Country
Tucker Davis Track & Field / Cross Country
Andrew Demko Track & Field / Cross Country
Zack Duda Track & Field / Cross Country
Scott Finch Track & Field / Cross Country
Ethan Folmer Track & Field / Cross Country
Michael Gauntner* Track & Field / Cross Country
Micah Good Track & Field / Cross Country
Joshua Gose* Track & Field / Cross Country
Zach Gose Track & Field / Cross Country
Logan Gossard Track & Field / Cross Country
Evan Hall Track & Field / Cross Country
Chad Hepler Track & Field / Cross Country
Danick Hinkson Track & Field / Cross Country
Andy Huynh Track & Field / Cross Country
Dan Hyatt Track & Field / Cross Country
Ian James Track & Field / Cross Country
John Juszynski Track & Field / Cross Country
Josh Kingerski Track & Field / Cross Country
Drew Layton Track & Field / Cross Country
Tyler Morosky Track & Field / Cross Country
Nate Pitzer* Track & Field / Cross Country
Kyle Rauchut Track & Field / Cross Country
Joseph Reed    Track & Field / Cross Country / Football
Mason Reed Track & Field / Cross Country
Dylan Ribelin   Track & Field / Cross Country
Owen Rindler Track & Field / Cross Country
Anthony Robare Track & Field / Cross Country
Joshua Rohland Track & Field / Cross Country
Bradon Schneider* Track & Field / Cross Country
Eli Schreiber Track & Field / Cross Country
Jacob Thompson Track & Field / Cross Country
AJ Virata Track & Field / Cross Country
Jonathan Wess* Track & Field / Cross Country
Seaton Wozniak* Track & Field / Cross Country
Earnie Zilka Track & Field / Cross Country

 

To stay up to date with all that happens at The Rock, follow our official Athletic Communication accounts on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter, @Rock_Athletics), Facebook (RockAthletics) and Instagram (RockAthletics).

 





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Track & Field Releases 2026 Schedule

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BABSON PARK, Mass.— After a 2025 spring season that was highlighted by four All-East region selections and one athlete competing at the NCAA Championships, Babson College veteran head men’s and women’s track & field coach Russ Brennen officially announced the 2026 schedule on Monday.

For the second year in a row, the Beavers will open the season in Myrtle Beach, S.C., at the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational on March 19-21. The Green and White come back to New England for the UMass Dartmouth Corsair Invitational on March 28.

Babson starts a busy month of April at the Coast Guard Invitational in New London, Conn., on April 4. The Beavers will be in Medford, Mass. the following weekend, beginning with day one of the Tufts Multi-Meet on April 10 and day two as part of the Tufts Invitational on April 11. The Green and White will wrap up the regular season at MIT’s annual Sean Collier Invitational on April 18.

The post-season begins with the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Championships at Coast Guard on April 24-25. The Division III New England Championships are slated for May 1-2 in Springfield, Mass.

Top qualifying competitors will go to the Farley Inter Regional Meet at Williams College on May 8-9. Selected Beavers will compete in the Last Chance qualifying meet at MIT on May 14, attempting to qualify for the NCAA national championships, which are at Veteran’s Memorial Field Sports Complex in La Crosse, Wisc. on May 21-24.

 



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Men’s Volleyball No. 2 In Big West Preseason Poll

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IRVINE, Calif. – The University of Hawai’i men’s volleyball team was picked second in the preseason Big West coaches’ poll while a trio of Rainbow Warriors were named to the seven-member preseason team – setter Tread Rosenthal, outside hitter Adrien Roure, and opposite Kristian Titriyski.
 
UH received 22 total points and trailed preseason favorite Long Beach State (24 points, 4 first-place votes). UC Irvine (21 points) was third followed by a three-way tie for fourth between CSUN (9), UC San Diego (9), and UC Santa Barbara (9).
 
Hawai’i returns five starters — Tread Rosenthal, Adrien Roure, Kristian Titriyski, Justin Todd, and Louis Sakanoko — and 12 lettermen from last year’s squad that finished 27-6 and advanced to the NCAA Championship semifinals. Rosenthal and Roure were AVCA first-team All-Americans while Titriyski was named to the second team.
 
LBSU had two players on the preseason team – Alex Kandev and Skyler Varga – while UCSB (George Bruening) and CSUN (Jalen Phillips) both had one.
 
The Rainbow Warriors, who captured their fourth Big West Championship title last season, were picked No. 2 in the AVCA Preseason Top 20 Coaches poll behind UCLA. Hawai’i garnered seven first place votes, two more than Long Beach State, who was third.
 
2026 Big West Preseason Coaches’ Poll
Rk. Team – Points (1st Place Votes)
1. Long Beach State – 24 (4)
2. Hawai’i – 22 (2)
3. UC Irvine – 17
T4. CSUN – 9
T4. UC San Diego – 9
T4. UC Santa Barbara – 9
 
2026 Big West Preseason Coaches’ Team
George Bruening, R-So., Outside Hitter, UC Santa Barbara, Newport Beach, Calif.
Alex Kandev, So., Outside Hitter, Long Beach State, Sofia, Bulgaria
Jalen Phillips, R-Jr., Opposite Hitter, CSUN, Anaheim, Calif.
Tread Rosenthal, Jr., Setter, Hawai’i, Austin, Texas
Adrien Roure, So, Outside Hitter, Hawai’i, Lyon, France
Kristian Titriyski, So., Opposite Hitter, Hawai’i, Sofia, Bulgaria
Skyler Varga, R-Sr., Opposite Hitter, Long Beach State, Muenster, Saskatchewan
 
 

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Phillips Named to Preseason Coaches’ Team, CSUN Picked to Tie for Fourth

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IRVINE, Calif. – Redshirt junior Jalen Phillips was named to the Preseason Coaches’ Team, while CSUN Men’s Volleyball earned nine points to tie for fourth as the 2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll and preseason awards were announced Monday, Dec. 29.

Phillips earned a nod to the preseason team for the first time, joining George Bruening of UC Santa Barbara, Alex Kandev and Skyler Varga of Long Beach State, along with Tread Rosenthal, Adrien Roure, and Kristian Titriyski of Hawai’i on the Preseason Coaches’ Team.

Phillips, a first-team AVCA All-America and first-team All-Big West selection in 2025, became the first Matador named to the AVCA first-team since Kevin McKniff and Jacek Ratazczak in 2010. He was a three-time Big West Offensive Player of the Week (Jan. 20, Feb. 24, Apr. 14) last season, leading CSUN with a career-high 456 kills, while averaging 4.22 kills per set, which ranked second in the Big West and fourth in the nation. Phillips also finished his sophomore season ranked third in the Big West in points, averaging 4.81 per set, and was 13th in hitting percentage at .293.MVB_Big West Preaseason_26

In the Preseason Poll, the Matadors received nine points from the conference’s head coaches and were predicted to tie for fourth with UC San Diego and UC Santa Barbara, which also received nine points.

Defending national champions Long Beach State earned the top spot in the poll for the second straight season, picking up four first-place votes and 24 total points in the voting. Hawai’i earned the other two first-place votes and 22 total points for second, with UC Irvine earning 17 points for third. With nine points, the trio of the Matadors, Tritons, and Gauchos round out the polling in the vote by the league’s six head coaches.

“I’m sure the Big West will be exactly what we expect it to be; it’s the best volleyball conference in the country,” said head coach Theo Edwards. “All six Big West teams are ranked in the preseason top-20 of the AVCA national poll, so I know the guys on this team will embrace the challenge ahead and are poised to make some noise in the Big West this season.”

As they’ve done 21 times in the last 22 seasons, the Matadors open the season at the annual UCSB Invitational at Robertson Gym. CSUN will meet Maryville University, Harvard, and Kentucky State over the three-day tournament, which runs from Jan. 8-10.

In addition to Phillips, CSUN returns a host of starters in 2026, including outside hitter Joao Avila, middle blockers Joao Favarim and Shane Nhem, and libero Chris Karnezis. The Matadors also welcome a talented group of newcomers in 2026, including redshirt sophomore setter Owen Douphner, who steps in for departed senior All-American Donovan Constable.

 

The Hawaiian Islands presents the 2026 Outrigger Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship at the Bren Events Center on the campus of UC Irvine from April 23-25, 2026. All six conference members will vie for The Big West’s automatic berth into the national postseason bracket. 

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Tritons Picked Fourth in Preseason Big West Coaches’ Poll

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LA JOLLA, Calif. — UC San Diego men’s volleyball was picked to finish in a tie for fourth in the 2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll, the conference announced today.
 
The loaded Big West also sees all six of the conference’s teams ranked in the national AVCA preseason poll. The Tritons are No. 10 nationally.
 
Long Beach State was picked to win The Big West by the conference’s head coaches after winning the national championship last season. UC San Diego’s projected fourth place finish is the same as the Tritons’ actual finish in 2025 after they went 18-12 overall and 3-7 in Big West play.
 
The 2026 Triton men’s volleyball season begins at home on January 6 against Jessup. The team’s Big West opener will also be at home as the Tritons host CSUN on March 3. Season and single game tickets are both on sale now.
 
The Tritons will face each Big West opponent home and away this season with the exception of Hawai’i, who will play in La Jolla twice. The Hawaiian Islands presents the 2026 Outrigger Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship will be April 23-25 on the campus of UC Irvine.
 











2026 Big West Men’s Volleyball Preseason Coaches’ Poll
Rank  Institution  Points 
1.  Long Beach State  24 (4) 
2.  Hawai’i  22 (2) 
3.  UC Irvine  17 
T-4.  UC San Diego 

CSUN 

UC Santa Barbara 

 
About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 24-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 39 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world’s preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in NCAA Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.com or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.
 



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Bruening Named to Men’s Volleyball Preseason Team

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IRVINE, Calif. – The Big West Conference released its 2026 Men’s Volleyball All-Conference Preseason Team on Monday, with UC Santa Barbara’s George Bruening earning preseason honors. Bruening was named to the team alongside players from No. 2 Hawai’i, No. 3 Long Beach State, and No. 11 CSUN.

Bruening exited the 2025 season with a spot on the All-Freshman team as well as a First Team Honorable Mention. He was also recognized as the SBART Men’s Volleyball Athlete of the Year. He averaged 2.97 kills per set and hit .299, the highest on the team. 

Additionally, UC Santa Barbara was voted to finish fourth in the conference. Their first match of 2026 will take place on Jan. 8 at 2:00 p.m. versus Kentucky State in Rob Gym. 

The Big West Preseason Coaches’ Poll










Rank / Institution Points (First Place Votes)
1. Long Beach State 24 (4)
2. Hawai’i 22 (2)
3. UC Irvine 17
T-4. CSUN 9
T-4. UC San Diego 9
T-4. UC Santa Barbara 9

The Big West Preseason Coaches’ Team











Student-Athlete Institution Position Year Hometown
George Bruening UC Santa Barbara OH R-So. Newport Beach, Calif. 
Alex Kandev Long Beach State OH So. Sofia, Bulgaria
Jalen Phillips CSUN OPP R.-Jr. Anaheim, Calif.
Tread Rosenthal Hawai’i S Jr. Austin, Texas
Adrien Roure Hawai’i OH So. Lyon, France
Kristian Titriyski Hawai’i OPP So. Sofia, Bulgaria
Skyler Varga Long Beach State OPP R.-Sr. Muenster, Saskatchewan


 



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OVC Mourns the Loss of SIUE Academic Advisor, Former UTM Volleyball Player Lindsey Schmidt

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SIUE, UT Martin and the Ohio Valley Conference mourns the loss of Lindsey Schmidt, who passed away on Tuesday, December 23.

Lindsey has served as an Academic Advisor at SIUE since 2008 and graduated from OVC member institution UT Martin, where she was a standout volleyball student-athlete and helped the Skyhawks to two regular season conference championships. She was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2002 OVC tournament.

“This is heartbreaking for all who knew Lindsey,” said Andrew Gavin, Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics. “She has long been a beloved member of our athletics family, because of her infectious energy, positive attitude, and incredibly helpful and loving heart. She has provided so much support and love to countless current and past Cougar student-athletes.”

Lindsey was a member of the student-athlete success team at SIUE, working hand in hand with Deputy AD Jaci DeClue for nearly two decades. Lindsey’s support and passion helped student-athletes at SIUE achieve incredible results academically, with 39 consecutive semesters posting a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. In November, SIUE was recognized as having the top Graduation Success Rate nationally among Division I public institutions.

“Lindsey was a source of light and warmth to all who knew her, with the remarkable ability to make everyone feel seen, valued, and special through her kindness, humility, and genuine care for others,” DeClue shared. “During her 17 years at SIUE, she played a vital role in building an academic support program that served thousands of student-athletes, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, excellence, and lasting impact.

“It was truly an honor to work alongside Lindsey for the past 17 years and to witness firsthand the difference she made every single day.  She will be deeply missed by her colleagues, students, and all whose lives were made better by knowing her, and SIUE Athletics will not be the same without her.”

In 2024, she was awarded the Thurston Banks Award by the Ohio Valley Conference, an award that recognizes individuals for their outstanding contributions to OVC student-athletes’ academic success and learning and development.

 









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