TEMPE, Ariz. – Nine Arizona State University baseball student-athletes earned Pac-12 All-Academic recognition, Commissioner Larry Scott announced Monday.
Nineteen baseball student-athletes have earned all-academic honors in the past two seasons under head coach Tracy Smith, tied for the most in a two-year span in school history.
ASU Baseball’s Pac-12 All-Academic Honorees
Eli Lingos – 1st team
Chris Beall – 2nd team (#)
Ryan Hingst – 2nd team
Jordan Aboites – honorable mention (3)
Hever Bueno – honorable mention
Grant Schneider – honorable mention
Brian Serven – honorable mention (*)
Reagan Todd – honorable mention
Colby Woodmansee – honorable mention (2)
# - three-time all-academic, including honorable mention in both 2015 and 2014
* - two-time all-academic, including second team in 2015
This is the 20th consecutive season ASU has had at least two representatives on Pac-12 All-Academic teams. To be eligible for selection to the academic team, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average, be either a starter or significant contributor, and have one full year in residence at their institution.
Lingos, a sophomore finance major, picked up first-team honors, and Beall, a senior who graduated with a bachelor’s of science in business management, and Hingst, a sophomore business law major, both earned second-team recognition.
Aboites, who graduated this past May with a bachelor’s of science in communication and a minor in family and human development, earned honorable mention honors for the third straight season.
Both Aboites and Beall received all-academic honors in each of the three seasons they were eligible for the award at ASU and are just the seventh and eighth Sun Devils, respectively, in school history to be three-time All-Pac-12 All-Academic honorees.
Serven is an all-conference all-academic member for the second consecutive year after he was a part of the second team in 2015, and Woodmansee is a two-time honorable mention recipient.
Three others earned honorable mention recognition for the first time, including Bueno, Schneider and Todd.
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