89 students attending Daytona State College were honored among the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)’s All-Academic Teams, the school announced this week. That number gives them the most students of any school in Florida. Those who are honored on the All-Academic Teams are student-athletes who have completed 24 or more credit hours and who maintain a GPA of 3.6 or higher. Those who are selected wind up in one of three designations: the First Team (4.00 GPA), Second Team (3.80 to 3.99 GPA) or the Third Team (3.60 to 3.79 GPA). “Our student-athletes excel on the field and in the classroom,” said DSC President Tom LoBasso. “Our focus on helping students be their best – at DSC and beyond – is a demonstration of our commitment to excellence in every area of their lives.” All eleven athletic programs offered at Daytona State College had multiple participants crack the All-Academic Teams list. Baseball was the most represented sport out of the 89 athletes honored, with 18 players making the list. Next most was a tie between men’s and women’s soccer, each having 14 student-athletes making the cut. Following closely behind was softball with 13. After those, women’s golf had seven, women’s cross country had six, women’s volleyball had five, men’s cross country had four, women’s basketball and women’s flag football had three each, and men’s basketball had two. DSC All-Academic Teams Student-Athletes First Team (4.0 GPA) Francessca Azzollini – W. Cross Country Hope Barnett – Softball Kyle Bernardo – M. Soccer Maggie Boone – W. Soccer Evan Casterline – M. Cross Country Jada Clarke – W. Soccer Ava Colubiale – W. Flag Football Tiffany Cox – W. Cross Country Yuna Demir – W. Soccer Ian DeVos – Baseball Alexa Edmands – Softball Anthony Florio – Baseball Connor Guy – Baseball Abdoulie Jallow – M. Soccer Spencer Lawrence – M. Cross Country Katelyn Luna-Rodriguez – Softball Leia Lund – W. Volleyball Zachary Merriman – Baseball Gissel Morales – Softball Logan Ringel – Softball William Rollings – Baseball Erik Underwood – Baseball Emma Wells – W. Golf Tylar Whiting – W. Golf Chase Wilson – Baseball Ava Unser – Softball Alejandro Zuniga – M. Soccer Second Team (3.8 – 3.99 GPA) Manuela Aguirre – W. Soccer Carlota Alonso – W. Basketball Sofia Azzollini – W. Cross Country Tyler Borton – Baseball Alison Boyle – W. Cross Country Benjamin Brietz – M. Soccer Maddox Brown – M. Soccer Madelyn Burdick – Softball Jaycee Davis – W. Volleyball Morgan Davis – Softball Giovanni Donzetti – M. Soccer Faith Durden – W. Flag Football Ian Garzon – M. Soccer Gabriella Giugliano – Softball Rachel Gomez – W. Golf Kaitlyn Harding – W. Cross Country Cambree Hodge – W. Golf Maya Horel – W. Cross Country Zachary Lebenson – Baseball Julien Maire – Baseball Kaylee Martineau – Softball Kayoum M’Bamba – M. Soccer Matthew McCall – M. Soccer Olivia McCroan – Softball Lina Modomo – W. Soccer Dylan Mullan – Baseball Samantha Paradise – W. Golf Regan Riddle – W. Soccer Marin Selak – M. Soccer Julian Scanlon – M. Cross Country Luke Tutunjian – Baseball Blake Van Horn – Baseball Josh Vinciguerra – Baseball Ace Williams – Baseball Third Team (3.6 – 3.79 GPA) Risako Abe – W. Soccer Bismark Ayamba – M. Soccer Madison Balaskiewicz – W. Golf Kaili Cannon – Softball Tomasso Casadei – M. Soccer Jimena Castro – W. Soccer Jaliyah Cohnes – W. Volleyball Dylan Diaz – M. Basketball Isaiah Dorceus – M. Basketball Ceylone Brooks – W. Basketball Jake Gibson – Baseball Cadence Haley – W. Flag Football Nihal Kocakara – W. Volleyball Morgan Long – W. Soccer Matthew Lyons – Baseball Hailey Martinkovic – W. Soccer Mia McCurley – W. Volleyball Isaac Morrison – M. Cross Country Carsyn Petersen – W. Soccer Kalia Polete – W. Golf Bailee Riggins – Softball Kyaija Stewart – W. Basketball Lance Talley – M. Soccer Andrea Terracciano – M. Soccer Alyse Then – W. Soccer Jake Tompkins – Baseball Juliana Trujillo – W. Soccer Sophia Varga – W. Soccer
DSC Leads Florida with 89 All-Academic Teams Athletes
