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The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced the 2024 Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes. The Siena Heights Women's Track & Field Program had fourteen student-athletes earn this distinction.
In order to be nominated for the NAIA Scholar-Athlete, an individual must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, must appear on the eligibility certificate for the sport, and have attended one full year.
Earning the award for the Saints was:
Erica Albrecht (1st time), sophomore, elementary education major from Bay City, Michigan
Jocie Berry (1st time), sophomore, English language arts major from Jackson, Michigan
Jordyn Bronowski (1st time), sophomore, biology major from Genoa, Ohio
Carly Cure (1st time), sophomore, mathematics major from Hanover, Michigan
Tyler Fugate (3rd time), graduate student, nursing major from Tecumseh, Michigan
Leah Gregg (1st time), sophomore, biology major from Sand Creek, Michigan
Brooke Hildebrandt (2nd time), junior, biology major and chemistry minor from Adrian, Michigan
Emily Kilpatrick (2nd time), junior, social work major and criminal justice minor from Onsted, Michigan
Jordan Lumbrezer (2nd time), junior, exercise science major from Lyons, Ohio
Perla Reyes (1st time), junior, criminal justice major and psychology minor from Battle Creek, Michigan
Rachel Rose (1st time), senior, biology major from Phoenix, Arizona
Grace Scheumann (2nd time), senior, graphic design major and marketing minor from Hoagland, Indiana
Abigail Stauber (1st time), sophomore, environmental science major from Waterford, Michigan
Isabelle Uganski (2nd time), senior, environmental science major and biology minor from Whitehall, Michigan
For the full release from the NAIA, click HERE
For the full list of honorees, click HERE