
MELBOURNE, Fla. – The Sunshine State Conference recognized 811 student-athletes on the 2022 Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll, present by Barnes & Noble College. The awards were announced Tuesday, February 7, by SSC Commissioner Ed Pasque. In total, 215 student-athletes carried a perfect 4.00 grade-point average for the fall semester.
Nova Southeastern had 86 student-athletes named to the Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll, matching last fall’s program record.
To be eligible for the Fall Sunshine State Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a student-athlete must post a minimum grade-point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale. Participants in the sports of men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, and volleyball were eligible for the honor.
VOLLEYBALL
Olivia Aniol* – Psychology
Preslee Brooksbank – Accounting
Jordan Chessar – Biology
Madison Cook – Nursing
Grace Green – Public Health (Certificate)
Amanda Hall – Political Science
Juliana Imbuzeiro – Psychology
Aleyna Kennel* – Supply Chain Management & Operational Systems (Master’s)
Evelyn Kinsch – Human Nutrition
Brittany Landrum* – Psychology
Kate Mihacevich – Property Management and Real Estate
Avery Piatt – Psychology
Elizabeth Price – Exercise and Sports Science
Hailey Smith – Sport and Recreation Management
Taylor Stockman – Biology
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Cody Brown – Marketing
Allen Currie* – Nursing
Holden Decker – Entrepreneurship
David Mahnke* – Political Science
Lucas Mardis – Entrepreneurship
Michael May – Finance
Zachary Pizzo* – Chemistry & Biology
Cote Strike – Sport Revenue Generation (Master’s)
Joseph Salerno – Biological Sciences (Master’s)
Adrien Zambaux – Entrepreneurship
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Christina Adams – Sport and Recreation Management
Julianna Bassano – Exercise and Sport Science
Lauren Breski – Nursing
Julie Bruggner – Mathematics
Makayla Buenafe – Biology
Kiely Curran – Osteopathic Medicine (Doctorate) & Nutrition (Master’s)
Riley Duffin – Public Health
Kathrine Hirt – Biology
Alexandra Jakubiak* – Human Nutrition
Hillary Moreno Rosales* – Public Health
Grace Moriarty – Accounting
Corinne Renshaw* -Environmental Science & Marine Biology
Leena Saidi* – Biology
Mackenzie Scordato – Biology
Lia Smerina – Public Health
Kamila Soja – Biology
Eden Toal – Pathway
Kaitlin Whalen – Biology
McKinzie Winget – Nursing
MEN’S SOCCER
Sam Allardyce – Public Health
Bryan Bakboord – Business Intelligence Analytic (Certificate)
Aleks Berg – Sport Revenue Generation (Master’s)
Paul Boos – Criminal Justice
Nick Brisevac – Process Improvement (Master’s)
Gio Ciocca Vasino – International Business (Master’s)
Manu Cukaj* – Information Technology (Master’s)
Eduardo D’Avino – Nutrition (Master’s)
Andrea Franchetto* – Business (Master’s)
Christian Gorski* – Finance (Master’s)
Santiago Marengo – Management
Massimo Natoli
Theo Ohrwall – Management
Tobias Pellio – Business (Master’s)
Manu Ploner* – Marine Biology
Farid Sar-Sar Cairo – Sport and Recreation Management
Manu Schwarz – Sport and Recreation Management
Josh Sierra – Public Health
Michael Steckmest* – Management
Floris Van Nijnanten – Sport and Recreation Management
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Johanna Barth – Family Studies (Certificate)
Annie Bjork* – Human Resource Management (Certificate)
Saga Bjorling – Management
Emma Brown – Sport & Recreation Management
Maria Contreras – Management
Dani Correa – Psychology
Isabel Davis – Marketing
Emma Goldfine – Communications
Sydney Hanson* – Philanthropy and Nonprofit Management (Master’s)
Dejah Holman – Sports Science (Master’s)
Katharina Jüllich – Management (Master’s)
Kristina Maribona* – Psychology
Isabel Martinez – Property Management and Real Estate
Louise Matsgard – Management
Brianna Paige – Forensic Management (Master’s)
Grace Palmer – Finance
Jordyn Pitter – Interdisciplinary Studies
Maria Sanabria – Biology
Jaida Scott – Sports Science (Master’s)
Chama Silva – Communications
Sofia Suarez* – Exercise and Sports Science
Lily Truong* – Sports Science (Master’s)
*= 4.0 grade-point average