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NEC Winter Academic Honor Roll Comprised of 72 Stonehill Student-Athletes

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EASTON, Mass. (June 5, 2025) – Stonehill College had 72 student-athletes named to the Northeast Conference (NEC) Winter Academic Honor Roll, as announced by the conference this spring. To qualify for the NEC Academic Honor Roll, student-athletes must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.20. Additionally, 22 Skyhawk student-athletes achieved a GPA of 3.75 or higher, earning a spot on the NEC Winter Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.
 
The Winter Academic Honor Roll included 702 student-athletes from across the NEC with a GPA of 3.20 or better, and 262 student-athletes were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll for posting a GPA of 3.75 or above.
 
Stonehill women’s swimming’s Chihiro Bringma (Centralia, Wash.) and women’s track and field’s Lois Jones (London, England) both recorded perfect 4.0 cumulative GPAs out of the 72 Skyhawks. Five Stonehill athletic programs were included in the winter honor roll, with men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s indoor track & field, and women’s swimming making up the honorees.
 
Senior finance major Nathan McGill (Dillsburg, Pa.) had his best season on the court and in the classroom, topping the men’s basketball team with a 3.92 GPA while putting up career highs in points, rebounds, field goals made, free throws made, and minutes. The top GPA on the women’s basketball team went to sophomore Catelyn Wheeler (Tyngsborough, Mass.), who posted a 3.93 as a psychology major, while appearing in 14 games for the Skyhawks this season.
 

Jones led the women’s indoor track & field team with a 4.0 graduate GPA as she pursues her master’s in marketing at Stonehill, while also winning the indoor pole vault championship in the Northeast Conference this past winter. Freshman Matthew Anderson (Webster, Mass.) led the men’s indoor track & field team with a 3.94 GPA as a finance major. Anderson competed at four meets during the winter, making his collegiate debut in the 60-meter, 200-meter, 300-meter, and 400-meter races.
 
Bringma’s 4.0 GPA led the women’s swimming team as she completed her first year at Stonehill as a biology major, competing in six different events throughout the season, including the 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000-meter freestyle races along with the 100-meter individual medley.
 

The overall tallies for each of the five teams were eight men’s basketball student-athletes, 13 from women’s basketball, 20 from men’s indoor track & field, 21 from the women’s indoor squad, and 10 honorees from women’s swimming.
 
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