Knights earn 109 Academic All-Conference awards for winter/spring 2024 - Carleton College (2024)

Knights earn 109 Academic All-Conference awards for winter/spring 2024 - Carleton College (1)

General David Pape

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced its Winter/Spring 2024 Academic All-Conference honorees, with Carleton College student-athletes earning distinction 109 times in the sports of baseball, basketball, golf, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, and track & field.

To qualify for Academic All-MIAC status, student-athletes must:
• be a sophom*ore, junior, or senior by academic standards.
• have a minimum cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale.
• complete at least one full-time academic year at their current institution prior to becoming eligible for the honor.
• be a member of a MIAC-sponsored varsity sports team and be both academically and athletically eligible.
• have utilized a season of participation per NCAA and MIAC definitions as well as remained on the sports roster through the conclusion of the sports season.

Men's Track & Field led the Carleton contingent with 19 selections. Baseball and Women's Track & Field were next with 17 award winners each, while Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving had 14 honorees apiece.

A total of 56 Knights garnered repeat selections to the Academic All-MIAC team, with 25 of those Knights capturing the award for the third time in the same sport.

Baseball (17)
Jordan Appelbaum -- (Jr./Calabasas, Calif./Chaminade College Prep)##
Quinn Brannan -- (Jr./Seattle, Wash./Lakeside)##
Ethan Chan -- (So./San Marino, Calif./Polytechnic School)
Ryan Chang -- (So./Alameda, Calif./The College Preparatory School)
Jackson Corcoran -- (So./Maplewood, Mo./Maplewood-Richmond Heights)
Jack Curtis -- (So./Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell)
Mark Fernandez -- (Jr./New York, N.Y./Horace Mann)##
Sam Gossard -- (So./Wilmette, Ill./New Trier)
Jack Hommeyer -- (Jr./Bronxville, N.Y./Suffield Academy)##
John Hurtubise -- (So./Marysville, Mich./Marysville)
Ananth Iyer -- (Jr./Redmond, Wash./Overlake)##
Kai Oishi -- (Sr./New York, N.Y./Trevor Day School)##
Andrew Sellers -- (So./Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville)
Brayden Stark -- (Sr./Los Angeles, Calif./The Buckley School)##
Asher Stolberg -- (Jr./Sherman Oaks, Calif./Campbell Hall)##
Aaron Thorne -- (Sr./Dallas, Texas/St. Mark's)##
Sam Zacks -- (Jr./Glencoe, Ill./New Trier)##

Men's Basketball (5)
John Carragher -- (Sr./Glencoe, Ill./New Trier)##
Miles Frisch -- (Sr./Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie)##
Luke Harris -- (Jr./Piedmont, Calif./Piedmont)##
Christo Polydorou -- (Sr./Minneapolis, Minn./Southwest)##
Chuck Sweat -- (Sr./Glencoe, Ill./New Trier)##

Men's Golf (4)
Albert Jing -- (Jr./Saratoga, Calif./Saratoga)
Geoffrey Jing -- (Jr./Saratoga, Calif./Saratoga)
Gordon Walker -- (So./St. Louis, Mo./MICDS)
Bob Zhu -- (Sr./Palo Alto, Calif./Palo Alto)

Women's Golf (4)
Cynthia Lu -- (So./Redmond, Wash./Remond)
Carter Sichol -- (So./Winnetka, Ill./New Trier)
Natalie Tatar -- (So./Denver, Colo./St. Mary's Academy)
Sarah Zheng -- (So./Bolingbrook, Ill./Neuqua Valley)

Softball (6)
Grace Colburn -- (So./Bainbridge Island, Wash./Bainbridge)
Helen Moses -- (Sr./Denver, Colo./Denver East)##
Livi Peters -- (So./Rockledge, Fla./Viera)
Bryanna Schaffer -- (Jr./San Diego, Calif./Mar Vista)
Esme Song -- (So./Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape Elizabeth)
Adriana Wiggins -- (So./Long Beach, Calif./Wilson)

Men's Swimming & Diving (14)
Hans Anderson -- (So./Watertown, Minn./Watertown-Mayer)
Aaron Bronstone -- (Sr./Truckee, Calif./Truckee)
Will Clausman -- (So./Minneapolis, Minn./Edina)
Collin Eldridge -- (Jr./Cameron Park, Calif./Union Mine)##
Aidan Jalili -- (Jr./Burlington, Vt./Lawrenceville)##
Byron Jia -- (Sr./Minnetonka, Minn./Breck)##
Sebastian Lee -- (Sr./Hamilton, Bermuda/United World College-China)
Charlie Ruppe -- (So./Alexandria, Va./West Potomac)
Ian Scott -- (Sr./Seattle, Wash./Garfield)##
Max Serota -- (Jr./Philadelphia, Penn./Lower Merion)##
Sean Smith -- (Jr./Mashpee, Mass./Mashpee)##
Ethan Tun -- (Jr./Potomac, Md./Landon)##
Rhys Wonacott -- (Jr./Bethesda, Md./American School of Dubai)##
Josh Wu -- (Sr./Germantown, Wis./Germantown)##

Women's Swimming & Diving (14)
Stephanie Baranov -- (So./Streamwood, Ill./Hoffman Estates)
Caroline Crampton -- (Jr./Plymouth, Mass./Sturgis)##
Jenna Drummond -- (Jr./East Greenbush, N.Y./Emma Willard)##
Eleanor Hebard -- (So./Bremerton, Wash./Central Kitsap)
Aleia Johnson -- (Sr./Rochester, Minn./Mayo)##
Abby Marks -- (Jr./Orleans, Mass./Nauset Regional)##
Jivana Nagpal -- (Jr./Oakland, Calif./Bentley)
Isabelle Riley -- (Jr./Singapore/Singapore American School)##
Ashley Rosenberg -- (Jr./Chicago, Ill./Latin School of Chicago)##
Russell Brenna -- (Sr./Andover, Minn./Andover)##
Sammi Sheridan -- (Sr./Madison, Wis./Memorial)##
Alison Trackman -- (So./Bethesda, Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase)
Lily Wong -- (So./Madison, Wis./Madison West)
Hope Yu -- (So./Seattle, Wash./Garfield)

Men's Tennis (2)
Yuv Kataria -- (Sr./Kolkata, India Weil Academy & College Prep)##
Kenton Young -- (Sr./Omaha, Neb. Millard West)

Women's Tennis (7)
Amelia Asfaw -- (Jr./Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep)
Piper Brown -- (Jr./Mt. Pleasant, S.C./Porter-Gaud)##
Kathryn Burton -- (Sr./Wellesley, Mass./Wellesley)##
Mary Hose -- (Sr./Columbia, Mo./Rock Bridge)##
Mariam Nechiporuk -- (Jr./Portland, Ore./Lake Oswego##)
Zoe Rose -- (Jr./Tacoma, Wash./Charles Wright Academy)##
Miriam Shteyman -- (Jr./Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata)##

Men's Track & Field (19)
Tim Adams -- (Jr./Honolulu, Hawaii/Punahou School)##
Ethan Ash -- (Sr./Oakland, Calif./Head-Royce School)##
Ryan Bernstein -- (So./Deerfield, Ill./Deerfield)
Theo Demetriades -- (So./Pasadena, Calif./Polytechnic School)
Andrew Jamison -- (So./Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay)
Liam Kennedy -- (Sr./St. Paul, Minn./St. Paul Central)##
Emerson Lange -- (So./Woodside, Calif./Nueva)
Roy Llewellyn -- (So./Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove North)
Indy Lyness -- (So./Silver Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair)
Ben Mazor -- (Jr./Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt)
Josh Meier -- (Jr./Fort Dodge, Iowa/Fort Dodge)##
Chris Melville -- (Sr./Bloomington, Minn./Bloomington Jefferson)##
Andreas Miller -- (Sr./Indianola, Iowa/Indianola)
Ian Mortensen -- (Sr./Seattle, Wash./Shorecrest)##
Gabe Nichols -- (So./Grove City, Penn./Grove City)
Alistair Pattison -- (Sr./St. Paul, Minn./Como Park)##
Ian Scott -- (Sr./Seattle, Wash./Garfield)#
Hugh Shanno -- (Sr./Portland, Ore./Oregon Episcopal School)##
Josh Wu -- (Sr./Germantown, Wis./Germantown)

Women's Track & Field (17)
Stephanie Baranov -- (So./Streamwood, Ill./Hoffman Estates)
Mary Blanchard -- (Sr./Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell)##
Neenah Bosman -- (Sr./Hugo, Minn./White Bear Lake)##
Helen Cross -- (Sr./Nederland, Colo./Nederland)##
Lara Erickson -- (Jr./Columbia Falls, Mont./Columbia Falls)
Isabel Hoyt-Niemiec -- (Sr./Minneapolis, Minn./Washburn)##
Celia Lehmann Duke -- (So./Berkeley, Calif./The College Preparatory School)
Margo Lewis -- (Jr./Brookline, Mass./The Rivers School)##
Bianca Lott -- (So./Duluth, Minn./Duluth East)
Sophie McManus -- (Jr./McCall, Idaho/McCall-Donnelly)##
Hannah Preisser -- (So./Chapel Hill, N.C./Carrboro)
Riley Roberts -- (Sr./Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South)
Libby Rowland -- (Jr./Tulsa, Okla./Holland Hall)##
Celia Silverstein -- (So./Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y./Hastings)
Hadley Twichell -- (So./Redwood City, Calif./Sacred Heart Prep)
Ella Visconti -- (So./Newbury, Mass./Triton Regional)
Maggie Votruba -- (Jr./Phoenix, Ariz./North Canyon)##


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Players Mentioned

#21 John Carragher

G
6' 3"
Senior
Undeclared

#2 Miles Frisch

G
6' 1"
Senior
Undeclared

#14 Luke Harris

G
6' 1"
Junior
Undeclared

#33 Christo Polydorou

G
6' 1"
Senior
Undeclared

#23 Chuck Sweat

F
6' 4"
Senior

Cynthia Lu

Sophom*ore

Carter Sichol

Sophom*ore

Natalie Tatar

Sophom*ore

Sarah Zheng

Sophom*ore

Albert Jing

Junior

Players Mentioned

#21 John Carragher

6' 3"
Senior
Undeclared
G

#2 Miles Frisch

6' 1"
Senior
Undeclared
G

#14 Luke Harris

6' 1"
Junior
Undeclared
G

#33 Christo Polydorou

6' 1"
Senior
Undeclared
G

#23 Chuck Sweat

6' 4"
Senior
F

Cynthia Lu

Sophom*ore

Carter Sichol

Sophom*ore

Natalie Tatar

Sophom*ore

Sarah Zheng

Sophom*ore

Albert Jing

Junior
Knights earn 109 Academic All-Conference awards for winter/spring 2024 - Carleton College (2024)

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