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NDSU places 49 on student-athlete academic honor roll

NDSU had 49 student-athletes listed on The Summit League Fall Academic Honor Roll. Twenty-two of the NDSU honorees also were recognized as Distinguished Scholars by the league. 

In order to be named a Distinguished Scholar, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.60 grade-point average. To be selected to the Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must have a 3.0 or better GPA in the semester in which they compete and must use a year of eligibility.

NDSU student-athletes on the list are:



Women's cross country

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* Amy Andrushko – sophomore; nursing; Dugald, Manitoba
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* Abbi Aspengren – sophomore; nursing; Elk River, Minnesota
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* Megan Feyereisen – sophomore; public relations and advertising; Chanhassen, Minnesota
  • * Ashley Heinze,– junior; human development and family science; Moorhead, Minnesota
  • * Ali Hitt – sophomore; economics; Excelsior, Minnesota
  • Taylor Janssen – sophomore, human development and family science; Moorhead, Minnesota
  • 
Ashlynn Simon – senior; management; Regina, Saskatchewan

  • Paige Stratioti – junior; human development and family science; Duluth, Minnesota
  • * Erin Teschuk – sophomore; psychology; Winnipeg, Manitoba
 

Men's cross country

  • Grady Anderson – senior; civil engineering; Grand Rapids, Minnesota
  • John Curley – junior; pharmacy; Windom, Minnesota
  • Chad DeAustin – sophomore; university studies; Marshall, Minnesota
  • 
Lucas DeGree – senior; university studies; Bismarck, North Dakota
  • * Dalton Herding – freshman; university studies; Hankinson, North Dakota
  • Matt Jennings – sophomore; civil engineering; Devils Lake, North Dakota
  • Marty Joyce – senior; civil engineering; Woodbury, Minnesota
  • * Brett Kelly – senior; biochemistry and molecular biology; Bismarck, North Dakota
  • * Francis Landman – junior; biotechnology; Fargo
  • Brendan Skime – junior; sport management, Thief River Falls, Minnesota

Women's soccer

  • Gaby Arnquist – junior; health communication; Maplewood, Minnesota
  • Sierra Bonham – junior; human development and family science; Red Deer, Alberta
  • * Hannah Butzlaff – sophomore; human development and family science; White Bear Lake, Minnesota
  • Cydney Coffey – freshman; undeclared; Minneapolis
  • * Natalie Fenske – sophomore; exercise science; Woodbury, Minnesota
  • * Meghan Johnston – junior; exercise science; Winnipeg, Manitoba

  • * Anisha Kinnarath – senior; exercise science, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • * Lizzie Lukas – junior; pre-medical laboratory science; South St. Paul, Minnesota
  • * Audrey Mascal – junior; agricultural economics; DeKalb, Illinois
  • Lauren Miller – junior; university studies; St. Louis Park, Minnesota
  • Autumn Muckenhirn – sophomore; human development and family science; Naperville, Illinois
  • Olivia Norman – sophomore; pre-mechanical engineering; Forest Lake, Minnesota
  • * Anna Reinholz – freshman; zoology; Fargo
  • Jaclyn Scanlan – senior; exercise science; East Grand Forks, Minnesota

  • * Sam Verbeke – freshman; pre-business administration; Shakopee, Minnesota
  • Tristyn Walczak – senior; human development and family science; Burnsville, Minnesota
  • * Amy Yang – sophomore; pre-accounting; St. Paul, Minnesota
  • * Jenna Zaeske – freshman; biochemistry and molecular biology; Fargo

Volleyball

  • Katie Anderson – senior; public relations and advertising; Anchorage, Alaska
  • * Lauren Cammack – senior; criminal justice; DeWitt, Nebraska
  • Jenni Fassbender – junior; human development and family science; Kaukauna, Wisconsin
  • Hannah Jessen – sophomore; pre-public relations and advertising; Boyd, Minnesota
  • Jackie Lee – senior; agribusiness; Williston, North Dakota
  • * Emily Milligan – sophomore; accounting; La Grange Park, Illinois
  • Emily Minnick – sophomore; university studies; Willmar, Minnesota
  • Emily Miron – sophomore; pre-exercise science; Wadena, Minnesota
  • Ali Moody – sophomore; pre-dietetics; Dickinson, North Dakota
  • * Brianna Rasmusson – freshman; undeclared; Fergus Falls, Minnesota
  • Morgan Samec – sophomore; pre-family and consumer science; New Hartford, Iowa



*Distinguished Scholar

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