(KNOX) – For a second year in a row, the University of North Dakota student-athletes set a new record with 98 selections on the 2023-24 Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. In addition to the 98 selections, three North Dakota programs received Team Academic Achievement Awards, the league announced Wednesday.
The North Dakota women’s cross country and women’s track and field teams earned the Team Academic Achievement Awards for a fourth straight year, while the men’s track and field team was honored for the second year in a row.
By The Numbers
- A total of 898 student-athletes across 17 sports were honored on the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence. A total of 355 selections earned the “with distinction” accolade.
- South Dakota held the most total selection with a total of 130. South Dakota State followed with 123 total selections and St. Thomas with 120.
- The Coyotes also had the most total number of student-athletes on the list of honorees with 120 while Omaha (113) and St. Thomas (113) followed in second in third, respectively.
- For the third consecutive year and fifth year overall, the Denver Pioneers received the Summit League Institutional Academic Achievement Award (2016-17; 2021-2024). DU had 72.3 percent of their list-eligible student-athletes earn the academic excellence accolade.
- The League awards Team Academic Achievement honors for each sport based on the percentage of list-eligible student-athletes on the Commissioner’s List. The Pioneers paced the efforts with five of their squads earning a team title, while North Dakota and North Dakota State each had three teams earn the accolade. Oral Roberts (2), South Dakota State (2), St. Thomas (1) and South Dakota (1) were the only other teams to earn a Team Academic Achievement award.
To view a full list of honorees, click HERE.
Qualifications
- In order for a student-athlete to be selected to the Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence, the student-athlete must carry a 3.50 or better cumulative GPA, have used a year of eligibility and completed three full semesters or five quarters at the nominating institution.
- Team Academic Achievement Awards for each sport are based on the percentage of list-eligible student-athletes on the Commissioner’s List.
List of Team Academic Achievement Awards
Baseball: North Dakota State
Men’s Basketball: Denver
Women’s Basketball: South Dakota State
Men’s Cross Country: Oral Roberts
Women’s Cross Country: North Dakota
Men’s Golf: North Dakota State
Women’s Golf: Denver & North Dakota State
Men’s Soccer: Western Illinois
Women’s Soccer: Denver
Softball: South Dakota State
Men’s Swimming & Diving: South Dakota
Women’s Swimming & Diving: St. Thomas
Men’s Tennis: Denver
Women’s Tennis: Denver
Men’s Track & Field: North Dakota
Women’s Track & Field: North Dakota
Volleyball: Oral Roberts
List of Institutional Academic Achievement Award Winners (Award began in 2009-10):
2009-10 …………………………………..South Dakota State
2010-11 …………………………………. Centenary
2011-12 …………………………………..South Dakota
2012-13 …………………………………..Omaha / South Dakota State
2013-14 …………………………………..Omaha
2014-15 …………………………………..Omaha
2015-16 …………………………………..Omaha
2016-17 …………………………………..Denver
2017-18 …………………………………..South Dakota
2018-19 …………………………………..South Dakota
2019-20 …………………………………..North Dakota State
2020-21 …………………………………..North Dakota State
2021-22 …………………………………..Denver
2022-23 …………………………………..Denver
2023-24 …………………………………..Denver
Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (by total number of selections):
South Dakota – 130
South Dakota State – 123
St. Thomas – 120
Omaha – 119
North Dakota State – 115
North Dakota – 98
Denver – 96
Oral Roberts – 82
Lindenwood – 19 (men’s soccer and swimming & diving associate member)
Southern Indiana – 15 (men’s soccer and swimming & diving associate member)
Eastern Illinois – 13 (men’s soccer and swimming & diving associate member)
Kansas City – 9
Northern Colorado – 9 (baseball associate member)
Illinois State – 6 (men’s tennis associate member)
Drake – 5 (men’s tennis associate member)
Western Illinois – 5 (men’s soccer associate member)
Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence (by total number of student-athletes):
South Dakota – 120
Omaha – 113
St. Thomas – 111
North Dakota State – 108
South Dakota State – 108
Denver – 96
North Dakota – 85
Oral Roberts – 77
Lindenwood –19
Southern Indiana – 15
Eastern Illinois – 13
Northern Colorado – 9
Kansas City – 8
Illinois State – 6
Drake – 5
Western Illinois – 5
Below is a full list of North Dakota student-athletes named to the 2023-24 Summit League Commissioner’s List of Academic Excellence.
Sport |
Name |
Men’s Cross Country |
Allen Ash |
Men’s Cross Country |
Jamie Burns |
Men’s Cross Country |
Ian Busche |
Men’s Cross Country |
Alec Nelson |
Men’s Cross Country |
Luke Labatte |
Men’s Cross Country |
Aleksa Milanovic |
Men’s Cross Country |
Ethan Johnson |
Men’s Cross Country |
Justin Jelaca |
Men’s Golf |
Erik Stoxen |
Men’s Golf |
Grayson Wetch |
Men’s Tennis |
Jerall Yasin |
Men’s Tennis |
Victor Moreno Lozano |
Men’s Track & Field |
Allen Ash |
Men’s Track & Field |
Jamie Burns |
Men’s Track & Field |
Ian Busche |
Men’s Track & Field |
Jesse Middendorf |
Men’s Track & Field |
Alec Nelson |
Men’s Track & Field |
Luke Labatte |
Men’s Track & Field |
Maguire Petersen |
Men’s Track & Field |
Josh Beck |
Men’s Track & Field |
Aleksa Milanovic |
Men’s Track & Field |
Ethan Johnson |
Men’s Track & Field |
Justin Jelaca |
Men’s Track & Field |
Harris Maclean |
Men’s Track & Field |
Trenton Hanseder |
Softball |
Cassandra Castaneda |
Softball |
Taya Hopfauf |
Softball |
Camryn Lasota |
Softball |
Isabella Haslett |
Softball |
Brooklynn Morris |
Softball |
Jacquelyn Albrecht |
Softball |
Hannah Thompson |
Softball |
Katherine Joten |
Softball |
Katelyn Neumayer |
Softball |
Madison Pederson |
Softball |
Mariah Peters |
Softball |
Makaela Carr |
Women’s Basketball |
Kacie Borowicz |
Women’s Basketball |
Miranda Vanderwal |
Women’s Basketball |
Destinee Oberg |
Women’s Basketball |
Mikayla Aumer |
Women’s Cross Country |
Elle Sondag |
Women’s Cross Country |
Jadyn Keeler |
Women’s Cross Country |
Brenna Barnick |
Women’s Cross Country |
Cornelia Wohlfahrt |
Women’s Cross Country |
Eliana Malnourie |
Women’s Cross Country |
Yonca Kutluk |
Women’s Golf |
Carrie Carpenter |
Women’s Golf |
Erin Johnson |
Women’s Golf |
Riley Crothers |
Women’s Golf |
Emersyn Walker |
Women’s Golf |
Kalai Hamlin |
Women’s Soccer |
Haylee Goodrich |
Women’s Soccer |
Tuntamon Jirasevijinda |
Women’s Soccer |
Madison Livingston |
Women’s Soccer |
Alisha Maake |
Women’s Soccer |
Sarah McCracken |
Women’s Soccer |
Allison Rapaduski |
Women’s Soccer |
Julia Briggs |
Women’s Soccer |
Katie Alto |
Women’s Soccer |
Amy Loeffler |
Women’s Soccer |
Allison Tschetter |
Women’s Soccer |
Milan Cordone |
Women’s Soccer |
Reece Voracheck |
Women’s Soccer |
Alexis McPhail |
Women’s Tennis |
Andrea Jansson |
Women’s Tennis |
Nyah Kauders |
Women’s Tennis |
Nore Heinitz |
Women’s Tennis |
Lucia Rizza |
Women’s Tennis |
Sapir Sela |
Women’s Track & Field |
Eve Goldstein |
Women’s Track & Field |
Malene Kollberg |
Women’s Track & Field |
Claire Leach |
Women’s Track & Field |
Tiffanie Magnusson |
Women’s Track & Field |
Elle Sondag |
Women’s Track & Field |
Elise Ulseth |
Women’s Track & Field |
Maggie Dervis |
Women’s Track & Field |
Jadyn Keeler |
Women’s Track & Field |
Courtney Werner |
Women’s Track & Field |
Brenna Barnick |
Women’s Track & Field |
Carley Johnson |
Women’s Track & Field |
Elle Thorson |
Women’s Track & Field |
Eliana Malnourie |
Women’s Track & Field |
Jerzie Finstad |
Women’s Track & Field |
Yonca Kutluk |
Women’s Track & Field |
Kenna Curry |
Women’s Track & Field |
Bailey Overbo |
Women’s Track & Field |
Julia Matthews |
Women’s Track & Field |
Abigail McNeil |
Women’s Track & Field |
Marta Marksa |
Women’s Volleyball |
Maddie Lipetzky |
Women’s Volleyball |
Katy Riviere |
Women’s Volleyball |
Elizabeth Norris |
Women’s Volleyball |
Kaycee O’Dell |
Women’s Volleyball |
Ashlyn Olson |
Women’s Volleyball |
Isabelle McCormick |
Women’s Volleyball |
McCallister Gayle |
Women’s Volleyball |
Paige Barber |