MARSHALL, Texas – For the fifth consecutive year, East Texas Baptist University led the American Southwest Conference in the number of Distinguished Scholar-Athlete award winners, with six student-athletes earning the award for the 2024-25 academic year in their respective sports. ETBU received the awards in volleyball, men’s soccer, women’s basketball, men’s tennis, softball and men’s track and field. It is the first time men’s soccer, women’s basketball and men’s tennis have earned the award.
Earning the awards were Graycee Mosely (VB), Bruno Palmieri (MS), Payton Hicks (WBB), Slade Austin (MTN), Mary Frances Ellis (SB) and Landon Morris (MTF). It is the second year in a row for Ellis to be given the softball award. Mosley gains her first award in volleyball and second overall Distinguished Scholar-Athlete award as she was the winner in 2023 for women’s track and field. Palmieri, Hicks, Austin and Morris all earn the award for the first time. ETBU softball continues to have the most Distinguished Scholar-Athlete award winners with nine and men’s track and field has won the last five years with seven overall for their program.
The award is voted on by the ASC Sports Information Directors and given to the top academic student-athlete for their sport. To be nominated, the student-athlete must be a member of the season’s ASC Academic All-Conference team; carry a cumulative grade-point average of at least a 3.20; and participate in at least 50 percent of the team’s season contests.
Below are the ASC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete award winners.
Volleyball
Graycee Mosley | Jr. | Troy, Texas | Biochemistry | 4.00 GPA
East Texas Baptist junior volleyball outside hitter Graycee Mosely has a 4.00 GPA and is a Biochemistry major.
She is a two-time CSC Academic All-American (’24 – 1st Team; ’23 – 2nd Team), three-time ASC All-Academic honoree, two-time CSC Academic All-District selection, first ETBU VB player to earn back-to-back CSC Academic AA awards and three-time AVCA All-American (’24-2nd; ‘’23 & ’22 – HM), ASC MVP and All-ASC First Team Selection.
She was the ASC Freshman of the Year (’22), 12-time ASC Player of the Week selection and ’23 ASC T&F Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Award winner. She helped the Tigers to be two-time ASC Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament appearance.
This season she was ASC MVP, All-ASC 1st Team, ASC All-Tournament, AVCA All-American Second Team, CSC Academic All-American First Team, NCAA Regional All-Tournament team and a five-time ASC Player of the Week. She led the ASC in kills (529), points (5.13 ps) and kills per set (4.60) and had 22 double-doubles. In NCAA she was fourth in kills, seventh in kills per set, and eight in total attacks (1,359).
She volunteered at Fall Festival at Marshall ISD, the Back-to-School Bash at New Beginnings Church, Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine, Operation Christmas Child, Mission Trip to Chile with VB team and Mission Marshall’s Grocery Night. Mosely is on the President’s List and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society.
Volleyball Winners
2025: Graycee Mosley
2008: Brooke McGehee
Men’s Soccer
Bruno Palmieri | Sr. | Santos, Brazil | Biology | 4.00 GPA
East Texas Baptist senior men’s soccer player Bruno Palmieri has a 4.00 GPA and is a Bioloy major. He is an ASC Scholar-Athlete Medal of Honor recipient, four-time ASC All-Academic and CSC Academic All-District.
Palmieri is also a member of several honor societies – Alpha Chi, National Collegiate Athlete, Chi Alpha Sigma, The Chemistry Honor Society and Gamma Sigma Epsilon.
He received the Academic Excellence Award for ETBU Biology Department and in freshman year was the Biology and Chemistry Freshman of the Year. He is a member of on-campus Welch Foundation Chemistry research team and graduated in December Summa Cum Laude, was a Presidential Scholar and on President’s List. He is a two-time All-ASC selection and a ASC All-Tournament (’24) honoree.
Palmieri had four goals, five assists and 13 points this year and finished career with 27 points, nine goals and nine assists in 68 games played. He was captain on the team, served as a ACE Biology tutor, Student Government Ambassador Senator and Secretary in 2024, Thrive Peer Mentor, member of FCA and helped with Fields of Faith, volunteering at Tim Tebow’s Night to Shine in Marshall and Mission Marshall Food Pantry.
Palmieri went on a Mission Trip with ETBU to Spain/Portugal in 2023 and in Shreveport, La., volunteered as a Hispanic translator at a free healthcare clinic.
Men’s Soccer Winners
2025: Bruno Palmieri
Women’s Basketball
Payton Hicks | Gr. | Plano, Texas | MBA | 4.00 GPA
East Texas Baptist graduate student women’s basketball guard Payton Hicks has a 4.00 GPA and is working on her MBA (Entrepreneurship).
She is a 2-time ASC All-Academic selection, on the Dean’s List, a two-time All-ASC selection and was the ’25 ASC Player of the Year. Hicks also earned the following honors: All-ASC First Team (’25), D3hoops.com All-Region First Team, ASC Tournament Most Outstanding Player and ASC All-Tournament.
She led the ASC in free throws made (136), total assists (113), assist/TO ratio (1.2), and assists per game (3.9) and third in scoring (13.4 ppg). Hicks Scored 10+ points in 22 games with one double-double as she helped ETBU to ASC Tournament Regular Season and Tournament Championships and berth in NCAA Tournament.
ETBU ranked in four national polls reaching as high as 19th and NPI ranking was 12th in the nation.
In her career she was All-ASC Third Team (’24) and in two years, helped ETBU to 37 wins.
Hicks also helped with Operation Christmas Child, Mission Marshall, trash pick up on streets around ETBU, Cypress Valley Bible Church Fall Festival and Sam Houston (MISD) Elementary car line volunteer.
Women’s Basketball Winners
2025: Payton Hicks
Men’s Tennis
Slade Austin | Gr. | Arlington, Texas | MBA | 4.00 GPA
East Texas Baptist graduate student men’s tennis player Slade Austin boasts a 4.00 GPA and is completing his MBA.
He is a four-time ASC All-Academic selection, two-time ITA Team Academic Award honoree and ’25 All-ASC First Team Doubles Flight 3 selection.
Slade helped the Tigers to a ASC Tournament Championship and a NCAA Tournament berth, both are first for ETBU program. He went 14-2 in doubles play in the spring with a 13-match winning streak and went 8-8 in singles. He had doubles wins vs. UMHB and HSU in ASC Tournaments.
He was also a ASC All-Tournament (’24) selection, a three-time All-ASC selection, two-time All-ASC First Team Doubles selection and All-ASC Second Team Singles Flight 5 honoree.
Austin helped with Operation Christmas Child and put on a tennis clinic at Wills Point HS.
Men’s Tennis Winners
2025: Slade Austin
Softball
Mary Frances Ellis | Sr. | Elysian Fields, Texas | Accounting/Finance | 4.00 GPA
East Texas Baptist senior softball outfielder Mary Frances Ellis has a 4.00 GPA and is a Finance/Accounting major. She is a three-time CSC Academic All-American, four-time ASC All-Academic selection, three-time CSC Academic All-District and will be four-time NFCA Scholar-Athlete.
She was awarded highest award at ETBU Graduation with the President’s Award, given ASC Scholar-Athlete Medal of Honor Award, is a ’24 ASC Softball Distinguished Scholar-Athlete winner and a four-time ETBU President’s List.
Ellis is a member of ETBU Presidential Honor Society with the highest GPA in ETBU School of Business and School of Accounting/Finance and a member of two honor societies in Alpha Lambda Delta and Chi Alpha Sigma while being the treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta (’22-23).
In ’25 she was an All-ASC Third Team selection and helped ETBU to no. 1 national ranking all season and no. 1 NPI ranking, an ASC Regular Season and Tournament Championship, NCAA Marshall, Texas Regional Champions and Super Regional runners-up. She finished fifth in ASC in steals, batted .341 with 31 hits and 22 stolen bases.
Ellis was a four-time All-ASC selection, two-time NFCA All-Regions honoree and on the NFCA National Players to Watch List. She is a three-time ASC Tournament Champion, four-time NCAA Tournament participant, 2024 National Champion, the ‘24 Super Regional Most Outstanding Player and ’24 NCAA Regional All-Tournament team.
Ellis served at Marshall and Hallsville ISD, Mission Marshall, The Starr Family Home, Operation Christmas Child, a Pen Pal to children in India, went on a Mission Trip to Australia and logged 24 hours of community service this year.
At home, she volunteers to help with VBS and youth group. On the team, she’s held several leadership positions from servant-leadership group, Key Holder Group, Spiritual Group and Organizational Group.
Softball Winners
2025: Mary Frances Ellis
2024: Mary Frances Ellis
2023: Ashley Croft
2021: Hannah Garcia
2014: Lacy Liles
2013: Lya Swaner
2012: Ashton Brey
2011: Ashton Brey
2010: Adrienne Meier
Men’s Track and Field
Landon Morris | So. | Shreveport, La. | Visual Communications | 3.76 GPA
East Texas Baptist junior men’s track and field athlete Landon Morris has a 3.76 GPA and is a Visual Communications major.
He is a two-time ASC Distinguished Award Winner and earned two-time CSC Academic All-District, two-time ASC All-Academic honors and multiple times on President’s List and Dean’s List.
He is a member of Chi Alpha Sigma Award, and has highest GPA on the team for the past three years. Morris is a three-time NCAA Qualifier in three events for three straight (first for ETBU) and was an All-American 2nd team in ’24 in 4×100 meter and 4×400 meter relays. He is an 11-time ASC champion in six events over three years, three-time ASC champion in high jump, 4×100 and 4×400 meter relay, two-time Indoor/three-time Outdoor All-Region.
In 2023 he was ASC Most Outstanding Athlete and All-ASC in six events in career. He holds three ETBU records, was a seven-time ASC Athlete of Week. In ’24 was All-Region in 4×400 meter, long jump and high jump and participated at NCAA Nationals in high jump, 100-meter dash, 4×100 meter relay, and 4×400 meter relay.
Morris Participated in Operation Christmas Child, is a FCA leader on campus and worked at a conference at the Ministry GFA World.
Men’s Track and Field Winners
2025: Landon Morris
2024: Brandon Powell
2023: Brandon Powell
2022: Brandon Powell
2021: Mack Broussard
2019: Mack Broussard
2015: Landon Price