Student-Athletes Recognized on CCC Fall Academic All-Conference Team
Twenty-three student-athletes representing five Leopard fall sports honored for their work in the classroom
BOSTON, Mass. – Five hundred Commonwealth Coast Conference student-athletes were named to the league's fall academic all-conference team on Monday morning. The fall list includes participants from each of the CCC's member institutions who compete in men's and women's cross country, field hockey, men's and women's soccer, women's tennis, and women's volleyball.
In order to be recognized as a member of the Academic All-Conference Team an athlete must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.3 (on a 4.0 scale) and must also have attained sophomore academic status.
Wentworth's 23 Academic All-Commonwealth Coast Conference selections span the sports of men's cross country, men's soccer, women's soccer, women's tennis, and women's volleyball.
NAME | SPORT | CLASS | MAJOR | HOMETOWN (City, State) |
Will Allen | Cross Country | Sr. | Architecture | West Hartford, Conn. |
Rob Moran | Cross Country | Sr. | Mechanical Engineering | Billerica, Mass. |
Rob Pineault | Cross Country | Jr. | Computer Science | Brewster, Mass. |
Colleen Sullivan | Cross Country | So. | Civil Engineering | Bridgewater, Mass. |
Ryan Firmin | Men's Soccer | Sr. | Architecture | Gorham, Maine |
Kaleb Gebremeskel | Men's Soccer | Jr. | Civil Engineering | Georgetown, Texas |
Ryan Pasquel | Men's Soccer | Jr. | Computer Engineering | North Attleboro, Mass. |
Eddie Smith | Men's Soccer | Jr. | Interdisciplinary Engineering | San Luis Obispo, Calif. |
Erik Treble | Men's Soccer | Jr. | Civil Engineering | Massapequa Park, N.Y. |
Molly Donahue | Women's Soccer | Sr. | Biomedical Engineering | Quincy, Mass. |
Ashley Molnar | Women's Soccer | Jr. | Interior Design | Northridge, Calif. |
Gabriella Scarpone | Women's Soccer | Jr. | Industrial Design | North Andover, Mass. |
Adriana Valenti | Women's Soccer | So. | Civil Engineering | Bolton, Mass. |
Julia Watler | Women's Soccer | So. | Civil Engineering | Stevenson Ranch, Calif. |
Morgan Collins | Women's Tennis | So. | Civil Engineering | Warwick, R.I. |
Olivia DeLuca | Women's Tennis | Sr. | Industrial Design | Dunstable, Mass. |
Kirsten Gramajo | Women's Tennis | Jr. | Electrical Engineering | Boston, Mass. |
Vivian Goulet | Women's Volleyball | So. | Interior Design | North Kingstown, R.I. |
Jade Iadarola | Women's Volleyball | Jr. | Business Management | Miami, Fla. |
Chaise Kakuk | Women's Volleyball | So. | Construction Management | Laguna Nigel, Calif. |
Devin Neal | Women's Volleyball | Jr. | Mechanical Engineering | Lebanon, Ohio |
Peyton Tague | Women's Volleyball | So. | Biological Engineering | The Woodlands, Texas |
Riley Waggoner | Women's Volleyball | So. | Architecture | Simi Valley, Calif. |
This year's 500 honoree-total is the most on a CCC Fall Academic All-Conference list since the league split the Academic All-Conference award into fall and spring semesters in 2012-13. The University of New England had the most student-athletes honored with 66 recipients. Women's soccer featured the most honorees by sport with 107.
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