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39 Chargers, 4 Sandburg Teams Earn NJCAA Academic Awards

39 Chargers, 4 Sandburg Teams Earn NJCAA Academic Awards

GALESBURG — Carl Sandburg College had 39 student-athletes and four teams earn NJCAA academic awards for the 2022-23 school year.

 

This marks the third straight year Sandburg has had at least 30 individuals receive NJCAA All-Academic honors for having a GPA of at least 3.60. Seven Chargers were named NJCAA All-Academic First Team for recording a perfect 4.0 GPA. Another seven received second-team honors (3.80-3.99 GPA), and 25 earned third-team honors (3.60-3.79 GPA). A total of 10,267 NJCAA student-athletes earned all-academic honors this past season.

 

All 10 eligible Chargers teams had at least one player earn a spot on the NJCAA All-Academic team. Baseball had the most recipients of any team, with 11. Six of Sandburg’s honorees participated in multiple sports, and 19 Chargers earned NJCAA All-Academic honors for the second consecutive year. Additionally, third-year sophomores Carmyn Baldwin, Addison Eger and Griffin Ronnebeck received all-academic accolades for the third year in a row.

Sandburg also had four squads recognized as 2022-23 NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year for posting a combined grade point average of at least 3.0. The Region IV champion women’s golf team had the highest GPA of any Chargers team at 3.56. Also honored as NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year were volleyball, softball and women’s basketball. There were 1,078 NJCAA teams that earned at least a 3.0 GPA.

 

“These honors are reflective of the campus commitment our coaches, faculty and staff have to providing an exceptional education as well as a holistic experience for our students,” Sandburg athletic director Daniella Irle said. “I am proud of these scholar-athletes and applaud their diligence and focus on their academics.”

 

The following Sandburg student-athletes and teams earned 2022-23 NJCAA Academic Awards
(* denotes previous NJCAA All-Academic honors):

 

NJCAA ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM (4.00 GPA)

  • Chelsey Catton (volleyball, softball)
  • Hunter Caves (men’s basketball, baseball)*
  • Abbey Donaldson (women’s basketball)*
  • Reagan Eaves (volleyball, softball)*
  • Bryce Nordstrom (baseball)*
  • Noah Nordstrom (baseball)*
  • Brooklyn Walker (softball)*

 

NJCAA ALL-ACADEMIC SECOND TEAM (3.80-3.99 GPA)

  • Lillianna Blackford (women’s basketball)*
  • Addison Eger (women’s basketball)**
  • Grace Evans (volleyball)
  • Sophia Gugliotta (women’s basketball)
  • Neemias Moreira (men’s soccer)*
  • Olivia Schwingle (women’s golf)
  • Ellie Wasson (women’s golf)

 

NJCAA ALL-ACADEMIC THIRD TEAM (3.60-3.79 GPA)

  • Jacob Abenroth (baseball)*
  • McKoy Allen (baseball)*
  • Carmyn Baldwin (volleyball)**
  • Jack Barham (baseball)
  • Connor Barnett (men’s basketball)*
  • Elly Bentley (women’s basketball, softball)
  • Sebastien Bornelus (men’s soccer)
  • Carter Demuth (baseball)
  • Ian Donaldson (baseball)*
  • Anna Duden (women’s golf)
  • Payton Hankins (baseball)
  • Julian Harris (baseball)
  • Benjamin Hilton (men’s soccer)
  • David Hise (men’s golf, men’s basketball)
  • Jason Hise (baseball)*
  • Dieter Horten (men’s soccer)
  • Brian Kipchemis (men’s cross country)*
  • Faith Kiprop (women’s cross country)*
  • Natalie Righi (volleyball, women’s basketball, softball)*
  • Griffin Ronnebeck (men’s basketball)**
  • Lily Sharum (women’s cross country)
  • Gracie Sims (women’s basketball)
  • Brais Sotelo Gonzalez (men’s soccer)
  • Jadyn Swan (volleyball)
  • Kayla Wolf (softball)

 

NJCAA ACADEMIC TEAMS OF THE YEAR (MINIMUM 3.0 GPA)

  • Women’s golf (3.56)
  • Volleyball (3.27)
  • Softball (3.24)
  • Women’s basketball (3.08)

2022-23 NJCAA All-Academic Teams

2022-23 NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year

 

 

 

 

76 From Sandburg Named Academic All-Arrowhead Conference

76 From Sandburg Named Academic All-Arrowhead Conference

 Carl Sandburg College boasted 76 student-athletes who earned Academic All-Arrowhead Conference honors in the 2022-23 academic year.

 

All 11 Chargers teams had at least one player named academic all-conference. Baseball had the most representatives of any Sandburg squad, with 20 members. Softball and women’s basketball each had 10 Academic All-Arrowhead recipients to lead Sandburg’s women’s teams. Student-athletes must have earned at least a 3.0 grade point average and passed a minimum of 12 credit hours in each semester to be considered for Academic All-Arrowhead status.

 

Eight Chargers who participated in multiple sports earned the distinction. Among them were Natalie Righi and Hunter Caves, Sandburg’s nominees for the Bob Bopp Award, given to the conference’s outstanding male and female student athletes.

 

Righi, a sophomore from Pekin, was a key contributor on the Chargers volleyball, women’s basketball and softball teams in addition to playing with the women’s golf team as a freshman. This past season she helped the Chargers to an unbeaten Arrowhead championship on the volleyball court; averaged 6.9 points and 5.7 rebounds in basketball; and hit .374 with six home runs and 31 RBIs while playing shortstop on the diamond.

 

Caves, a sophomore from Alburnett, Iowa, played two seasons with Sandburg’s men’s basketball team and joined the Chargers baseball team this spring. He led Sandburg in scoring and rebounding at 10.0 points and 5.3 boards per game. On the diamond, he posted a .381 on-base percentage and scored 19 runs in 36 games.

 

The following Sandburg student-athletes earned 2022-23 Academic All-Arrowhead Conference honors:

 

MULTIPLE SPORTS
Baseball and men’s basketball

Hunter Caves

Men’s basketball and men’s golf

David Hise

Women’s basketball and softball

Elly Bentley

Women’s basketball and volleyball

Lilly Isenhour

Volleyball, women’s basketball and softball

Natalie Righi

Volleyball and softball

Chelsey Catton

Reagan Eaves

Cristina Heras Marcos

 

BASEBALL
Jacob Abenroth

McKoy Allen

Jack Barham

Jack Bruington

Carter Demuth

Ian Donaldson

Payton Hankins

Julian Harris

Jason Hise

Logan Korte

Bryce Nordstrom

Noah Nordstrom

Aidan Parkins

Matt Schmitt

Charlie Shissler

David Smith

Logan Van Heuklon

Troy Westerdahl

Chase Williams

 

ESPORTS

Cajun Hulse

Ryan Simpson

Ryan Ullrich

Cole Warnsing

 

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Connor Barnett

Myles Estrada

Griffin Ronnebeck

 

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Nicholas Janson

Brian Kipchemis

Emmanuel Kiprop

Nicholas Seaver

 

MEN’S SOCCER

Matheus Azevedo

Sebastien Bornelus

Murillo Costa

Jean Forestal

Brais Sotelo Gonzalez

Benjamin Hilton

Dieter Horten

Steven Meza

Neemias Moreira

Santiago Palacio

Alison Palomino Lopez

Matteo Rissato Prado

Adithya Vinod

 

SOFTBALL

Riley Creasey

Abigail Sammons

Brooklyn Walker

Kayla Wolf

Emma Wolfe

 

VOLLEYBALL

Carmyn Baldwin

Lauren Erke

Grace Evans

Jadyn Swan

 

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Olivia Allen
Lillianna Blackford

Abbey Donaldson

Addison Eger

Sophia Gugliotta

Jaden Rogers

Gracie Sims

 

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Babra Viola Jepkirui

Faith Kiprop

Mary Njuguna

Lily Sharum

 

WOMEN’S GOLF

Anna Duden

Lainey Jensen

Olivia Schwingle

Griffin Skees

Ellie Wasson

 

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