Academic Honor List
President's Honor List
DANBURY, CT—The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) announced the recipients of the 2017 Fall Academic Honor Roll, with a total of 1,857 student-athletes from across the ECAC membership made the list and a total of 43 Highlander student-athletes were recognized on the list.
The ECAC Academic Honor Roll is split into two tiers. The Academic Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes who achieved a 3.2-3.59 GPA on a 4.0 scale, and have completed one full academic year at their current institution.
The second tier, the President's Honor Roll, recognizes student-athletes who have a GPA of 3.6 or better and have completed a full academic year at their institution.
NJIT's ECAC 2017 Fall Academic Honor Roll selections are:
Women's Volleyball
Alyssa Armada – Business
Liz Benson – Business
Mikalah Hughes – Science, Technology and Society
Adriana Nieto – Business
Women's Soccer
Nicole Baldassini – Biomedical engineering
Fiorella Doglio – Business
Kiara Goode – Science, Technology and Society
Men's Soccer
Jack Flanagan – Civil Engineering
Mamadou Guirassy – Business
Furkan Kokcu – Business
Paulino Marques – Civil Engineering
Andrew Nino – Mechanical Engineering
Ramon Olaso – Business
Jonathan Onyeaka – Chemical Engineering
Rene White – Business
Women's Cross Country
Paola Bodano – Architecture
Allison Guajala – Mechanical Engineering
Michelle Ling – Biology
Men's Cross Country
Gerard Gill – Mechanical Engineering
Justin Newkirk – Mechanical Engineering
Mike Russell – Chemical Engineering
NJIT's ECAC 2017 Fall Academic Presidents Honor Roll selections are:
Women's Volleyball
Tess Albyn – Interior Design
Jovana Baosic – Information Technology
Emily Krachenfels – Biology
Olivia Welsch - Business
Women's Soccer
Jessica Aseng – Biology
Noelle Batista – Biology
Arianna Gerber – Biology
Briana Hackos – Bio-Physics
Emily Heckman – Chemical Engineering
Brooke McGee – Chemical Engineering
Lizzy Wolfe – Bio-Chemistry
Men's Soccer
Phillip Costa – Civil Engineering
Zach Halma – Civil Engineering
Victor Pujades – Communications
Women's Cross Country
Basma Abukwaik – Biology
Paula Heredia – Civil Engineering
Chloe Jelley – Biology
Sarah Morgan – Biology
Roshni Patel – Business
Allison Regan – Business
Emily Shibata - Civil Engineering
Men's Cross Country
Jay Bober – Physics
ABOUT THE ECAC
Established in 1938, the ECAC is the nation's largest Conference, ranging in location from Maine to Georgia, and westerly to Missouri. The ECAC hosts numerous championships in men's and women's sports across Divisions I, II and III, offering opportunities for thousands of student-athletes. For more information, visit www.ecacsports.com.