
Oregon State Places 23 Student Athletes on Pac-12 Honor Roll
March 30, 2020 | General
Gymnastics leads way with 11 selections
CORVALLIS – Oregon State is highly represented in Tuesday's Pac-12 Conference Winter Academic Honor Roll with 23 student-athletes claiming a spot on the roster.
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The Beavers' gymnastics team led the way with 11 selections, one of three gymnastics squads in the conference with double-digit honorees. Oregon State women's basketball had six players chosen.
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To be eligible for the team, student-athletes must have a 3.30 cumulative GPA and have a minimum one-year residency at the institution. The Honor Roll is a new initiative by the league that takes the place of the former academic first team and second teams.
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Below is a list of the 23 student-athletes who earned winter honors:
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Men's Basketball: Zach Reichle, Business Information Systems; Ethan Thompson, Digital Communication Arts
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Women's Basketball: Taya Corosdale, Human Development & Family Sciences; Aleah Goodman, Human Development & Family Sciences; Patricia Morris, Business Administration; Mikayla Pivec, Biochemistry and Biophysics; Destiny Slocum Digital Communication Arts; Janessa Thropay, Speech Communication
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Gymnastics: Halli Briscoe, Organizational Leadership;Â Lacy Dagen, Sociology; Madi Dagen, Digital Communication Arts; Savanna Force, Kinesiology; Lexie Gonzales, Digital Communication Arts; Lena Greene, Bioengineering; Jaime Law, Design & Innovation Management; Maela Lazaro, BioHealth Sciences; Isis Lowery, Human Development & Family Sciences; Kristina Peterson, Human Development & Family Sciences; Colette Yamaoka, Biology
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Wrestling: Jamarcus Grant, Business Administration; Aaron Olmos, Public Health; Steven Shelofsky, Biology; Hayden Still, Graphic Design
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).Â
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The Beavers' gymnastics team led the way with 11 selections, one of three gymnastics squads in the conference with double-digit honorees. Oregon State women's basketball had six players chosen.
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To be eligible for the team, student-athletes must have a 3.30 cumulative GPA and have a minimum one-year residency at the institution. The Honor Roll is a new initiative by the league that takes the place of the former academic first team and second teams.
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Below is a list of the 23 student-athletes who earned winter honors:
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Men's Basketball: Zach Reichle, Business Information Systems; Ethan Thompson, Digital Communication Arts
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Women's Basketball: Taya Corosdale, Human Development & Family Sciences; Aleah Goodman, Human Development & Family Sciences; Patricia Morris, Business Administration; Mikayla Pivec, Biochemistry and Biophysics; Destiny Slocum Digital Communication Arts; Janessa Thropay, Speech Communication
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Gymnastics: Halli Briscoe, Organizational Leadership;Â Lacy Dagen, Sociology; Madi Dagen, Digital Communication Arts; Savanna Force, Kinesiology; Lexie Gonzales, Digital Communication Arts; Lena Greene, Bioengineering; Jaime Law, Design & Innovation Management; Maela Lazaro, BioHealth Sciences; Isis Lowery, Human Development & Family Sciences; Kristina Peterson, Human Development & Family Sciences; Colette Yamaoka, Biology
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Wrestling: Jamarcus Grant, Business Administration; Aaron Olmos, Public Health; Steven Shelofsky, Biology; Hayden Still, Graphic Design
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).Â
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