Waterville, ME - Vermont State University Lyndon placed 18 student athletes on the North Atlantic Conference All-Academic Team for the 2024 Fall season, as announced by the conference office today. Four of VTSU Lyndon's fall athletic teams were represented, as were student athletes in 14 different academic programs. 11 of the honorees are multi-sport athletes.
The student athletes who were honored include:
Emily Anderson (Levittown, NY), Junior, Volleyball, Applied Psychology & Human Services
Jacob Baesemann (Waterford, VT), Senior, Men's Soccer, Business Administration: Sport Management
Hannah Badertscher (Irasburg, VT), Sophomore, Volleyball & Women's Tennis, Education, Secondary Education - Inclusive Adolescent Education
Jeffrey Blais (Newport, VT), Junior, Men's Soccer, Business Administration
Quinn Bressler (Norton, MA), Junior, Men's Soccer & Men's Cross Country, Business Administration: Management
Patrick George (Bristol, CT), Senior, Men's Cross Country, Atmospheric Sciences
Alyssa Gerrish (Alburgh, VT), Sophomore, Volleyball & Women's Tennis, Criminal Justice
David Gratton (Newport, VT), Junior, Men's Soccer, Business Administration
Ella Huntington (Taylorsville, UT), Sophomore, Women's Tennis, Education - Secondary Education - Inclusive Adolescent Education
Kiara Mack (Milton, VT), Junior, Volleybsll & Women's Tennis, Criminal Justice: Restorative Justice
Matthew McGeehan (Milford, CT), Senior, Men's Soccer, Business Administration: Sport Management
Chloe McIntire (Bradford, VT), Senior, Women's Tennis, Exercise Science: Individualized Program of Study
Nathan Moore (Norwich, CT), Junior, Men's Cross Country, Atmospheric Sciences: National Weather Service
Megan Richardson (Essex Junction, VT), Freshman, Women's Tennis, Criminal Justice
D'Amecio Singleton (Savannah, GA), Freshman, Men's Soccer, Undeclared
Elise Small (Hyde Park, VT), Freshman, Women's Tennis, Education - Elementary Education - Inclusive Childhood
Everett Winslow (White River Junction, VT), Freshman, Men's Soccer, Outdoor Education & Leadership - Adventure Education
Stephen Wutzl (Brookfield, CT), Senior, Men's Cross Country, Computer Information Systems: Software
A total of 349 student-athletes from the NAC's ten member institutions were selected to the All-Academic Team.
In order to be eligible for All-Academic honors, student athletes must be eligible and participating members of their respective team and achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
All-Academic Team honors are bestowed twice a year, at the conclusion of the fall and spring semesters. The fall semester All-Academic Team includes only student athletes who compete in sports with a fall conference championship. The spring team includes those who compete in sports with winter or spring conference championships.