COLUMBIA, Mo. – Representing all 4 winter sports activities, 53 Mizzou student-athletes had been named to the 2025-26 Winter Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll, as introduced Wednesday, April 15 by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. The Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll consists of the sports activities of males’s and girls’s basketball, gymnastics, and males’s and girls’s swimming and diving.

The following Mizzou student-athletes had been named to the 2026 Winter SEC Academic Honor Roll:

Men’s Basketball 

Annor Boateng, Information Technology 

Trent Burns, Parks, Recreation, Sports & Management 

Jacob Crews, Fitness Programming & Management

Trent Pierce, Business Administration

Anthony Robinson II, Business Administration 


Women’s Basketball

Averi Kroenke, Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences

Hannah Linthacum, Health Science 

Abbey Schreacke, Elementary Education 

Grace Slaughter, Health Science 


Gymnastics

Ayla Acevedo, Biochemistry 

Grace Anne Davis, Life Science Innovation & Entrepreneurship 

Kennedy Griffin, Business Administration 

Hannah Horton, Business Administration 

Railey Jackson, Psychological Sciences 

Olivia Kelly, Communication 

Addison Lawrence, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism 

Rayna Light, Psychological Sciences 

Lauren Macpherson, Epidemiology and Public Health

Lisa Szeibert, Undeclared, Business or Accountancy 

Kaia Tanskanen, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism 

Elise Tisler, Public Health 

Amy Wier, Finance 


Men’s Swimming and Diving

Conner Boatright, Business Administration

Griffin Craig, Psychological Sciences

Collier Dyer, Business Administration  

Matthew Judkins, Architectural Studies

Francois Malherbe, Mechanical Engineering

Matthew Mortenson, Parks, Recreation, Sport & Tourism 

Logan Ottke, Accountancy 

Jaden Pospishil, Economics 

Darden Tate, Biological Sciences 

Tommaso Zannella, Economics

Jan Zubik, Architectural Studies 

Women’s Swimming and Diving

Sydney Bales, Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences

Karolina Bank, Psychological Sciences

Maeve De Young, Health Science 

Peyton Drexler, Business Administration 

Danielle Gleason, Biological Sciences

Kaitlyn Gresik, Health Science

Grace Hanson, Elementary Education 

Mia Henninger, Health Science and Public Health 

Eleanor Hughes, Health Science 

Megan Jolly, Health Science 

Katherine Kuehn, Chemical Engineering 

Olivia Liddle, Health Science 

Piper McNeil, Business Administration

Gabriela San Juan Carmona, Health Science 

Zoe Schneider, Political Science

Francesca Smith, Business Administration 

Avery Stein, Health Science 

Paige Striley, Accountancy 

Kylee Sullivan, Psychological Sciences 

Zara Zallen, Political Science 

Any student-athlete who participates in a Southeastern Conference championship sport or a student-athlete who participates in a sport listed on his/her establishment’s NCAA Sports Sponsorship Form is eligible for nomination to the Academic Honor Roll. The following standards will probably be adopted:

(1) An undergraduate student-athlete should have a grade level common of three.00 or above for both the previous tutorial yr (two semesters or three quarters) or have a cumulative grade level common of three.00 or above on the nominating establishment. A graduate student-athlete should have a grade level common of three.0 or above for both the previous tutorial yr (two semesters or three quarters) of graduate faculty enrollment or have a cumulative graduate faculty grade level common of three.00 or above on the nominating establishment. Undergraduate grade level common might not be included within the graduate level common calculation for a graduate pupil.

(2) If a student-athlete attends summer time faculty, his/her grade level common in the course of the summer time tutorial time period should be included within the calculation used to decide eligibility for the Academic Honor Roll. (3) Student-athletes eligible for the Honor Roll embrace these receiving an athletics scholarship, recipients of an athletics award (i.e., letter winner), and non-scholarship student-athletes who’ve been on a varsity workforce for 2 seasons.

(4) An undergraduate student-athlete should have efficiently accomplished 24 semester or 36 quarter hours of non-remedial tutorial credit score towards a baccalaureate diploma on the nominating establishment. A graduate student-athlete should have efficiently accomplished 18 semester or 27 quarter hours of educational credit score towards a graduate diploma on the nominating establishment.

(5) The student-athlete should have been a member of a varsity workforce for the game’s whole NCAA Championship section.


 



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