193 Rams Garner AD Honor Roll Status

193 Rams Garner AD Honor Roll Status

BOSTON – Suffolk Athletics is proud to announce that the most student-athletes since the Athletic Director's Honor Roll inception in the Spring of 2013 have been honored with 193 Rams securing a spot on the list for the 2018 Fall semester. 

To earn a place on the AD's Honor Roll a student-athlete must earn a grade-point average of at least 3.0 and have full-time student status. For the complete list of AD Honor Roll recipients, click here

The 277 student-athletes enrolled in full-time courses this fall representing the University's 19 varsity intercollegiate teams combined for a department GPA of 3.23 with 69.7 percent (193) earning a 3.0 GPA or higher individually with 123 Rams (44.4%) achieving Dean's List status with a 3.5 GPA or higher. 

Of the 193 Rams' on the honor roll list, 16 achieved perfection with a 4.0 GPA; Nicholas Abbene (men's hockey), Michael Balestra (men's track & field), Matt Bucher (men's hockey), Brooke Chapman (women's golf), Matyas Csiki-Fejer (men's cross country / track & field), Molly Dowd (women's hockey), Natalie Fay (women's cross country / track & field), Emma Feeney (volleyball), Marissa Gudauskas (women's basketball), Emily Manfra (women's cross country / track & field), Jared McCracken (men's hockey), Shawn Montgomery (men's hockey, Sarah Mullahy (volleyball), Caitlin Murphy (softball), Constance Phelan (softball) and Hunter Toyoda (men's cross country / track & field). 

Throughout the department there are 22 student-athletes who compete for multiple Suffolk squads. Of those competitors 90.9 percent of them reached a 3.0 or higher for a combined GPA of 3.52 for the fall term. Csiki-Fejer and Fay of the cross country and track & field programs highlight the two-sport athletes with 4.0 semesters to their credit, respectively. 

Three teams saw all their members reach 3.0 status for the fall in women's cross country, women's golf and women's tennis. 

Overall women's golf's 3.73 team GPA won the team race for the department and of the nine women's teams, while men's cross country's 3.55 team GPA sat atop the men's list out of the 10 teams.