SAN FRANCISCO - The Pac-12 Conference announced the 2023 Spring Academic Honor Roll, recognizing the hard work of the student-athletes in the classroom.
A total of 20 members of Sun Devil Lacrosse earned a spot on the list, the most of any single athletics program at Arizona State. As a whole, Sun Devil Athletics landed over 79 student-athletes on the Spring Academic Honor Roll.
"I am proud of our Sun Devils for their academic achievements this spring" head coach Taryn VanThof said. "This past season they put in work on the field and off in the classroom everyday!"
Academics has long been a priority for the Arizona State Lacrosse program. After establishing a new high for Honor Roll selections last year, the Maroon & Gold once again delivered in the classroom in 2023. Several Sun Devils are also eligible for the IWLCA Academic National Honor Roll, which will be announced later this month.
"As we enter the future of Sun Devil Lacrosse, maintaining our team's academic achievement is an important pilar to our overall success and I look forward to supporting our athletes on and off the field," VanThof said.
Any student-athlete on their respective team roster with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.3-or-above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution, was eligible for the distinction. Here are the Sun Devils on the 2023 Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll:
Listed alphabetically (20)
Berit Brookfield (Management)
Gigi Gaspar (Mechanical Engineering)
Bella Gaspar (Mechanical Engineering)
Lexi Guerin (Interdisciplinary Studies)
Annie Haley (Secondary Ed – History)
Brynn Holohan (Criminology & Criminal Justice)
Bella Ingrao (Supply Chain Management)
Grace Lilla (Business (Health Care))
Flynn Murphy (Business (Sports Business))
Helen Park (Bio Sci (Biomedical Sci))
Maddie Riley (Community Health)
McKenna Riley (Business Entrepreneurship)
Mina Scott (Biological Sciences)
Maddelena Signorile (Accountancy)
Kaitlyn Skamas (Business (Sports Business)
Lindsey Spies (Business (Sports Business)
Tate Stokesberry (Marketing)
Anna Thornton (Educational Studies)
Katie Vahle (Business (Sports Business))
Anna Winkeler (Biochemistry)
A total of 20 members of Sun Devil Lacrosse earned a spot on the list, the most of any single athletics program at Arizona State. As a whole, Sun Devil Athletics landed over 79 student-athletes on the Spring Academic Honor Roll.
"I am proud of our Sun Devils for their academic achievements this spring" head coach Taryn VanThof said. "This past season they put in work on the field and off in the classroom everyday!"
Academics has long been a priority for the Arizona State Lacrosse program. After establishing a new high for Honor Roll selections last year, the Maroon & Gold once again delivered in the classroom in 2023. Several Sun Devils are also eligible for the IWLCA Academic National Honor Roll, which will be announced later this month.
"As we enter the future of Sun Devil Lacrosse, maintaining our team's academic achievement is an important pilar to our overall success and I look forward to supporting our athletes on and off the field," VanThof said.
Any student-athlete on their respective team roster with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.3-or-above, and who has served at least one year in residence at the institution, was eligible for the distinction. Here are the Sun Devils on the 2023 Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll:
Listed alphabetically (20)
Berit Brookfield (Management)
Gigi Gaspar (Mechanical Engineering)
Bella Gaspar (Mechanical Engineering)
Lexi Guerin (Interdisciplinary Studies)
Annie Haley (Secondary Ed – History)
Brynn Holohan (Criminology & Criminal Justice)
Bella Ingrao (Supply Chain Management)
Grace Lilla (Business (Health Care))
Flynn Murphy (Business (Sports Business))
Helen Park (Bio Sci (Biomedical Sci))
Maddie Riley (Community Health)
McKenna Riley (Business Entrepreneurship)
Mina Scott (Biological Sciences)
Maddelena Signorile (Accountancy)
Kaitlyn Skamas (Business (Sports Business)
Lindsey Spies (Business (Sports Business)
Tate Stokesberry (Marketing)
Anna Thornton (Educational Studies)
Katie Vahle (Business (Sports Business))
Anna Winkeler (Biochemistry)