Twenty-one Tigers earn NCEA academic honors

Twenty-one members of the No. 2 Auburn equestrian team were recognized by the National Collegiate Equestrian Association for their efforts in the classroom, the NCEA announced.

by Kendra Willard
Twenty-one Tigers earn NCEA academic honorsTwenty-one Tigers earn NCEA academic honors
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AUBURN, Ala. – Twenty-one members of the No. 2 Auburn equestrian team were recognized by the National Collegiate Equestrian Association for their efforts in the classroom, the NCEA announced.

Fifth years Olivia Bradley and Ellie Ferrigno, seniors Mary-Grace Segars and Sophee Steckbeck, juniors Caroline Buchanan, Caroline Fredenburg and Alexia Tordoff and sophomores Avery Glynn and Brooke Jolstad were placed on the NCEA APHA All-Academic First Team. Recipients must have competed in a minimum of 70 percent of the school’s meets. They also must have earned a cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 while maintaining full-time enrollment in the previous spring and fall semesters.

Sophomore Sydney Swallom earned a spot on the second team, which is given to those who earn a 3.25 GPA.

Genevieve Ahlstedt, Jill Alexander, Bradley, Buchanan, Kaitlyn Ferguson, Ferrigno, Fredenburg, Glynn, Lauren Hall, Callie Hogg, Jolstad, Elizabeth Klein, Grace Langley, Meghan McFadden, Segars, Alexis Seiden, Steckbeck, Swallom, Tordoff, Sarah Wren and Victoria Zember represented Auburn on the NCEA Academic Honor Roll. The top academic student-athletes who have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.25 while maintaining full-time enrollment earn a spot on the list.