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Thirteen Huskies Named to Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
December 19, 2019 | Men's Soccer, Student-Athlete Academic Services
SAN FRANCISCO --- The Washington men's soccer team was well represented on Thursday with 13 student-athletes named Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll recipients.
This is the first year of the Academic Honor Roll, which replaces the Academic All-Pac-12 teams as the Pac-12's way to honor those athletes who have also excelled academically. Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll recognition is given to any student-athlete on his or her respective team roster with a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution.
The recipients for the Huskies are:
Washington has consistently been among the top academic teams on the West Coast since Head Coach Jamie Clark took over in 2013. The Huskies have had at least 10 student-athletes earn Pac-12 academic honors in five-straight seasons.
This is the first year of the Academic Honor Roll, which replaces the Academic All-Pac-12 teams as the Pac-12's way to honor those athletes who have also excelled academically. Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll recognition is given to any student-athlete on his or her respective team roster with a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution.
The recipients for the Huskies are:
- Ryan Degroot (3.39 GPA – History)
- Kasey French (3.88 GPA – Applied Physics; Mathematics)
- Cole Grimsby (3.48 GPA – Communication)
- Freddy Kleemann (3.37 GPA – Biology)
- Bryce Logan (3.51 GPA – Geography)
- John Magnus (3.73 GPA – Computer Science)
- Jasper Malamud (3.36 GPA – International Studies: European)
- Lucas Meek (3.59 GPA – Business Administration: Marketing)
- Andrew Morrison (3.46 GPA – Business Admin.: Operations and Supply Chain Mgmt.; Informatics)
- Charlie Ostrem (3.66 GPA - Business Administration)
- Ryan Sailor (3.30 GPA – Political Science)
- Dylan Teves (3.72 GPA – Communication)
- Jaret Townsend (3.65 GPA – Business Administration: Marketing and Entrepreneurship)
Washington has consistently been among the top academic teams on the West Coast since Head Coach Jamie Clark took over in 2013. The Huskies have had at least 10 student-athletes earn Pac-12 academic honors in five-straight seasons.
Players Mentioned
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Connor Lofy NCAA Highlights: Washington Men's Soccer
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Zach Ramsey NCAA Highlights: Washington Men's Soccer
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Joe Dale NCAA Highlights: Washington Men's Soccer
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