BELLINGHAM, Wash. – A total of 65 Western Washington University student-athletes earned 2021-22 Division 2 Athletics Directors Association (D2 ADA) Academic Achievement Awards.
Student-athletes must carry a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) and have completed a minimum two years of college level work to receive the
Academic Achievement Award. The university's director of athletics also must be a dues-paying member of the D2 ADA.
WWU's 65 Academic Achievement Awards for 2021-22 nearly equaled the 67 awards from the 2020-21 academic year. The Vikings were among 398 award winners from six Great Northwest Athletic Conference schools.
The women's soccer program led the way with 13 student-athletes earning the Academic Achievement Award, followed by 10 from the men's soccer team.
The 65 Academic Achievement Awards wraps up another incredible year for WWU student-athletes, which also featured 29 GNAC FAR Award winners, a school-record 133 GNAC Academic All-Conference honors and winning the NCAA Presidents' Award for the fourth time in the last five years.
A full list of each WWU student-athlete who received the 2021-22 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award is listed below:
Women's Soccer (13):
Abigail Arnold, Drew Baty, Zola Carbone, Natalie Dierickx, Grace Eversaul, Claire Henninger, Olivia Lee, Allison Lepp, Jayden Nguyen, Gracie Sturdevant, Chloe Unflat, Grace Wales, Tera Ziemer
Men's Soccer (10):
Gus Diehl, Teagan Eldridge, Danny Fazio, Mitchell Hutter, Brandon Locke, Elliott Rains, Theo Steinmetz, Alessandro Tomasi, Alex Whiting, Brandon Wolter
Women's Track & Field and Cross Country (9):
Taliah Coe, Sophia Collins, Aliyah Dawkins, Jessica Neal, Jamie Sanford, Amanda Short, Annie Tran, Mia Crocker, Sofia Gard
Men's Track & Field and Cross Country (8):
Mark Daniels, Jaden Edwards, Kale Engebretsen, Ryan Greenwalt, Cyrus McAllister, Mac Franks, Andrew Oslin, Sean Sands
Rowing (6):
Maddy Bangasser, Ella Brinkman, Kiana Doyle, Morgan MacIntyre, Olivia Pells, Clarice Ruhlin-Hicks
Softball (5):
Tatum Dow, Taylor Khorrami, Lauren Lo, Emily Paulson, Kinzey Williams
Women's Basketball (5):
Avery Dykstra, Maddy Grandbois, Dani Iwami, Brooke Walling, Carley Zaragoza
Volleyball (5):
Tess Biscup, Calley Heilborn, Anna Maracich, Chloe Roetcisoender, Kasey Woodruff
Men's Basketball (3):
Ivan Bullock, Lucas Holden, Daniel Hornbuckle
Men's Golf (1):
Austin Darnell
2021-22 WWU ATHLETICS ACADEMIC PRIDE POINTS:
- 29 FAR Award Winners
- 133 GNAC Academic All-Conference honors (school record)
- 13 of 15 programs finished with team GPA over 3.00
- 65 D2 ADA Academic Achievement Awards
- Won the NCAA President's Award for Academic Excellence (90% Academic Success Rate)
2021-22 BY THE NUMBERS
- 2 National Runner-Up Finishes (Women's Basketball, Rowing)
- 3 West Region Championships (Volleyball, Women's Basketball, Rowing)
- 7 GNAC Team Titles
- 11 All-Americans
- 11 Teams Advanced to NCAA Postseason
- 45 All-Region Awards
- 56 GNAC Player of the Week Awards
- 100 All-GNAC Awards
ABOUT WWU ATHLETICS
Western Washington University is a four-year public institution located in Bellingham, Washington, featuring over 300 student-athletes that compete for 15 intercollegiate athletic teams at the NCAA Division II level and in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. WWU Athletics has finished in the top 50 in the NCAA II Learfield Directors' Cup standings in 16 of the past 17 years, and in the top 20 in eight of the last 13 years (no award in 2019-20 or 2020-21). WWU's programs have won 11 team national championships, most recently the 2016 women's soccer team and the 2017 women's rowing team. Outside of competition. WWU's student-athletes have compiled an academic success at 90% in four of the last five years, earning the NCAA's President's Award for Academic Excellence four times. 2021-22 was another banner season for the Vikings, earning the GNAC All-Sports Trophy for the 13th time while capturing seven conference titles. Women's Basketball and Rowing led the way with national runner-up finishes, volleyball advanced to the Final Four for the third time in the last six seasons, women's soccer advanced to play in its sixth consecutive West Regional Final (Sweet 16), the men's track & field program swept the indoor and outdoor GNAC Championships and the men's and women's golf team both captured GNAC titles.
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