Note: The original version of this story inadvertently excluded a player.
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio -- On Wednesday morning, the Ohio Athletic Conference announced the Spring 2020 Academic All-Conference selections. Featured on that list were 45 Heidelberg University student-athletes.
Despite the unfortunate, but necessary premature end to the spring season this year due to COVID-19 precautions, the Conference has decided to uphold honoring student-athletes for their tireless and continuous work in the classroom. To be eligible for Academic All-OAC status, a student must be of sophomore class standing or higher, maintain varsity status, and have a cumulative GPA of 3.50.
Of the 45 selections, softball led the way with 10 honorees, while baseball was right behind with nine. Women's lacrosse was shortly behind with eight nominations. The remainder of selections consisted of four from women's golf and women's track and field, three each from men's lacrosse and men's track and field, two from women's tennis and one each from men's golf and men's tennis.
For the softball program, seniors
Shelby Miller,
Kennedy Conney,
Kaitlyn Moore, and
Casey Moore, junior
Brooke Lewis, and sophomores
Kat Brady,
Maddie Gossard,
Sami Griffith,
Raye Hammond, and
Hannah Ours constructed the selections.
Representing the baseball program were seniors
Tyler Barker,
Kyle Jenkins, and
Mac Spears, juniors
Eric DeVore,
Mason Metz,
Ryan Waskiewicz and
Alec Zoeller, and sophomores
Ryan Keane and
Brady Knizner.
Women's Lacrosse was represented by the inclusion of seniors
Jenna Carman,
Bri Casement,
Alexa Hawk, and
Anna Winnicki, junior
Jessica Ballow, and sophomores
Sydney Shaffer,
Kelly Spence, and
Macy Zachary.
Women's Golf was paced by seniors Megan Brugnone and Alexis Julien and juniors Autumn Simpson and Megan Zimmerman as their respective honorees.
Of the combined seven track and field selections, seniors
Haley Wulff,
Allison Schwarzbek,
Kelsey Grove, and
Logan Kittaka, junior
Lauren Mussig, and sophomores
Mitch Luken and
Noah Paris built their contingent.
Men's Lacrosse was represented by a trio of sophomores in
Eli Allen,
Connor Reese, and
Jaydon Septer.
For women's tennis, senior
Megan Novess and junior Kaitlyn Wasnik comprised the list.
Men's tennis was honored by lone sophomore recipient,
Ryan Newman, while men's golf was represented by senior and lone honoree,
Jaret Miller.
The 45 selections are the most Academic All-OAC recipients for the Student Princes in one season since 47 were selected last spring.