COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – On Thursday evening, the RMAC selected its academic honorees for outdoor track & field.
The Hardrockers had 33 student-athletes selected to the honor roll, 19 on the men's side and 14 females.
Tyler Captain,
Preston Drew,
Drew Ekstrum,
Thomas Greisen,
Owen Hansmann,
Zach Hentschel,
Joran Lamoreaux,
Carson Mashlan,
Kevin Osmanski,
Ethan Pitlick,
Justin Quammen,
Aidan Rivers,
Everett Sandbo,
Brent Snyder,
Aidan Thompson,
Isaiah Thurman,
Owen Wagner,
Rowan Winter and
Timothy Wolfe were the men's selections.
The females that were selected were as follows:
Clare Fischer,
Allyson Heiden,
Alana Howard,
Lillian Knudtson,
Abby Krumpus,
Katie Magni,
Laine Mannes,
Melissa May,
Madalyn McQuistan,
Tierney Robinson,
Abbie Saline,
Adisyn Schenck,
Jaycie Stubbs and
Abbie Van Ruler.
Minimum requirements for a selection to the honor roll are to have a cumulative GPA above 3.3 and have completed two consecutive semesters at the institution along with . The athletes are listed below along with their class and major.
Men
Tyler Captain – Sr., Electrical Engineering
Preston Drew – So., Mechanical Engineering
Drew Ekstrum – So., Mechanical Engineering
Thomas Greisen – So., Mechanical Engineering
Owen Hansmann – Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Zach Hentschel – Sr., Geology
Joran Lamoreaux – So., Computer Engineering
Carson Mashlan – Jr., Electrical Engineering
Kevin Osmanski – Sr., Biology
Ethan Pitlick – Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Justin Quammen – Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Aidan Rivers – So., Computer Engineering
Everett Sandbo – So., Computer Science
Brent Snyder – Sr., Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management
Aidan Thompson – Jr., Metallurgical Engineering
Isaiah Thurman – Jr., Chemical Engineering
Owen Wagner – Jr., Civil & Environmental Engineering
Rowan Winter – So., Undeclared
Timothy Wolfe – So., Mechanical Engineering
Women
Clare Fischer – So., Civil & Environmental
Allyson Heiden – Jr., Electrical Engineering
Alana Howard – So., Chemical Engineering
Lillian Knudtson – Jr., Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences
Abby Krumpus – Jr., Biomedical Engineering
Katie Magni – Jr., Civil & Environmental Engineering
Laine Mannes – So., Biology
Melissa May – Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Madalyn McQuistan – So., Mechanical Engineering
Tierney Robinson – Sr., Biomedical Engineering
Abbie Saline – Sr., Civil Engineering
Adisyn Schenck – So., Chemical Engineering
Jaycie Stubbs – Sr., Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management
Abbie Van Ruler – Jr., Pre-Professional Health Sciences
The men's release and women's release from the RMAC are linked.
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About South Dakota Mines
The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and NCAA Division II offering 13 men's and women's varsity intercollegiate athletic programs. The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a premier NCAA Division II conference with 15 members, as well as seven associate members, located in the states of California, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah as well as Canada.