EVANSTON, Ill. — Forty-six Wildcats student-athletes across five winter sports received Academic All-Big Ten honors, the conference office announced on Wednesday.
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Men's basketball's six honorees paced all of its Big Ten counterparts, wrestling set a team record with its 14 accolades, and women's swimming and diving posted double-digit winners for the 10th-straight year — every year since the award's inception.
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"In competition, in the community and especially in the classroom, our student-athletes continue to embrace the challenge," said Vice President for Athletics & Recreation Jim Phillips. "Their relentless pursuit of academic success is remarkable and an enormous source of pride for the entire Northwestern University family."
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Combined with 97 fall honorees, Northwestern has accumulated 143 All-Big Ten academic awards during the 2017-18 academic year. Northwestern student-athletes took home a record 245 Academic All-Big Ten awards last year, the fourth straight in which the group broke its own record. The 2016-17 academic year also marked the seventh-straight in which the 'Cats have topped 200 total honors.
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To earn Academic All-Big Ten distinction, an athlete must be in at least their second year at the institution, letter in their sport, and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
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The Office of Academic Services & Student Development is a vital force in supporting the athletic department's mission of providing a world-class academic experience for student-athletes, providing a comprehensive array of programs and services.
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Instituted beginning in 2008-09, the conference office also will hand out the Distinguished Scholar Award at the end of the academic year. Student-athletes eligible for the Distinguished Scholar Award must be letter winners in at least their second year in residence at their institution. Qualifying student-athletes must have earned a GPA of 3.7 or higher for the current academic year, excluding summer school. The 3.7 GPA benchmark was designed to include the top 10 percent of all eligible student-athletes. The Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award was established by conference Faculty Representatives as an addition to the conference's Academic All-Big Ten program.
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Men's Basketball (6)
Barret Benson • So. • Radio/TV/Film
Aaron Falzon • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Charlie Hall • Jr. • Radio/TV/Film
Vic Law • Sr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Tino Malnati • So. • Undeclared
Gavin Skelly • Sr. • Communication Studies
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Men's Swimming & Diving (9)
Jonathan Blansfield • Sr. • Communication Studies
Justin Hanson • Jr. • Biological Sciences
Will Hofstadter • Jr. • Biological Sciences
Thanas Kountroubis • Jr. • Economics
Tyler Lis • Jr. • Undeclared
Ben Magliato • Jr. • Spanish
Almog Olshtein • Sr. • International Studies
Arjun Sharma • Jr. • Biological Sciences
Alex Snarski • Sr. • Mechanical Engineering
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Women's Basketball (6)
Byrdy Galernik • So. • Undeclared
Oceana Hamilton • Sr. • Communication Studies
Bryana Hopkins • So. • Undeclared
Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah • Jr. • Communication Studies
Lydia Rohde • Sr. • English
Abbie Wolf • So. • Undeclared
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Women's Swimming & Diving (11)
Nicole Aarts • So. • Undeclared
Lindsay Adamski • Jr. • Human Development & Psychological Services
Irune Andres • So. Economics
Sandra Freeman • So. • Undeclared
Peyton Greenberg • Jr. Communication Studies/International Studies (double major)
Alex Grimes • Jr. • Computer Science
Malorie Han • So. Communication Studies
Emma Hruby • So. Journalism
Aja Malone • So. Anthropology/International Studies
Olivia Rosendahl • Jr. • International Studies/Political Science (double major)
Eryn Scannell • Jr. • Journalism/Psychology (double major)
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Wrestling (14)
Zack Chakonis • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Braxton Cody • Jr. Mechanical Engineering
Ryan Deakin • So. • Undeclared
Regis Durbin • Sr. • Economics
Jason Ipsarides • Jr. • Sociology
Conan Jennings • Sr. • Computer Science
Alec McKenna • Jr. • Economics
Luke Norland • Jr. • Economics
Shayne Oster • So. • Materials Science & Engineering
Anthony Petrone • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Anthony Rubinetti • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Johnny Sebastian • Sr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Mitch Sliga • Gr. • Post Baccalaureate**
Eric Yang • So. • Undeclared
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**indicates 4.0 GPA
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Men's basketball's six honorees paced all of its Big Ten counterparts, wrestling set a team record with its 14 accolades, and women's swimming and diving posted double-digit winners for the 10th-straight year — every year since the award's inception.
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"In competition, in the community and especially in the classroom, our student-athletes continue to embrace the challenge," said Vice President for Athletics & Recreation Jim Phillips. "Their relentless pursuit of academic success is remarkable and an enormous source of pride for the entire Northwestern University family."
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Combined with 97 fall honorees, Northwestern has accumulated 143 All-Big Ten academic awards during the 2017-18 academic year. Northwestern student-athletes took home a record 245 Academic All-Big Ten awards last year, the fourth straight in which the group broke its own record. The 2016-17 academic year also marked the seventh-straight in which the 'Cats have topped 200 total honors.
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To earn Academic All-Big Ten distinction, an athlete must be in at least their second year at the institution, letter in their sport, and have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
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The Office of Academic Services & Student Development is a vital force in supporting the athletic department's mission of providing a world-class academic experience for student-athletes, providing a comprehensive array of programs and services.
Â
Instituted beginning in 2008-09, the conference office also will hand out the Distinguished Scholar Award at the end of the academic year. Student-athletes eligible for the Distinguished Scholar Award must be letter winners in at least their second year in residence at their institution. Qualifying student-athletes must have earned a GPA of 3.7 or higher for the current academic year, excluding summer school. The 3.7 GPA benchmark was designed to include the top 10 percent of all eligible student-athletes. The Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award was established by conference Faculty Representatives as an addition to the conference's Academic All-Big Ten program.
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Men's Basketball (6)
Barret Benson • So. • Radio/TV/Film
Aaron Falzon • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Charlie Hall • Jr. • Radio/TV/Film
Vic Law • Sr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Tino Malnati • So. • Undeclared
Gavin Skelly • Sr. • Communication Studies
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Men's Swimming & Diving (9)
Jonathan Blansfield • Sr. • Communication Studies
Justin Hanson • Jr. • Biological Sciences
Will Hofstadter • Jr. • Biological Sciences
Thanas Kountroubis • Jr. • Economics
Tyler Lis • Jr. • Undeclared
Ben Magliato • Jr. • Spanish
Almog Olshtein • Sr. • International Studies
Arjun Sharma • Jr. • Biological Sciences
Alex Snarski • Sr. • Mechanical Engineering
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Women's Basketball (6)
Byrdy Galernik • So. • Undeclared
Oceana Hamilton • Sr. • Communication Studies
Bryana Hopkins • So. • Undeclared
Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah • Jr. • Communication Studies
Lydia Rohde • Sr. • English
Abbie Wolf • So. • Undeclared
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Women's Swimming & Diving (11)
Nicole Aarts • So. • Undeclared
Lindsay Adamski • Jr. • Human Development & Psychological Services
Irune Andres • So. Economics
Sandra Freeman • So. • Undeclared
Peyton Greenberg • Jr. Communication Studies/International Studies (double major)
Alex Grimes • Jr. • Computer Science
Malorie Han • So. Communication Studies
Emma Hruby • So. Journalism
Aja Malone • So. Anthropology/International Studies
Olivia Rosendahl • Jr. • International Studies/Political Science (double major)
Eryn Scannell • Jr. • Journalism/Psychology (double major)
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Wrestling (14)
Zack Chakonis • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Braxton Cody • Jr. Mechanical Engineering
Ryan Deakin • So. • Undeclared
Regis Durbin • Sr. • Economics
Jason Ipsarides • Jr. • Sociology
Conan Jennings • Sr. • Computer Science
Alec McKenna • Jr. • Economics
Luke Norland • Jr. • Economics
Shayne Oster • So. • Materials Science & Engineering
Anthony Petrone • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Anthony Rubinetti • Jr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Johnny Sebastian • Sr. • Learning & Organizational Change
Mitch Sliga • Gr. • Post Baccalaureate**
Eric Yang • So. • Undeclared
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**indicates 4.0 GPA
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