WALLACE STATE ATHLETICS: Two teams, 42 student-athletes recognized for NJCAA academic achievements
Published 12:58 pm Thursday, July 21, 2022
- Wallace State Volleyball
HANCEVILLE — A pair of Wallace State Community College teams and 42 student-athletes have earned National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) academic recognition for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Wallace State’s women’s volleyball team achieved a 3.88 GPA, compiling the second-best mark among their volleyball national counterparts and easily the top GPA in the Alabama Community College Conference. Wallace State’s softball team registered a conference-best 3.71 GPA – also good for seventh in the nation.
Individual NJCAA academic achievements have also been unveiled.
Wallace State had 42 student-athletes earn NJCAA All-Academic recognition, including 15 on the NJCAA All-Academic 1st-Team with a 4.0 GPA. Volleyball had eight players to make the 1st team and softball had six.
Wallace State student-athletes with 4.0 GPAs, earning 1st-Team accolades are volleyball’s Grace Allen, Megan Edmond, Haven Hall, Ashlyn Heatherly, Daisy Manasco, Laci Reese, Chloe Shadden and Mallie Williams; softball’s Abigail Bryars, Lillyanna Cartee, Lauren Dill, Jessica Edde, Felicity Frame and Bailie Hall; and women’s cross country’s Ally Amerson.
NJCAA All-Academic 2nd-team members finished the academic year with a 3.99-3.80 GPA. Wallace State student-athletes in that category consist of men’s cross country’s Joseph Arraiga, Jonathan Collett and Reid Huddleston; softball’s Olivia Ball, Gracie Benton, Hannah Duncan, Leigha Kirby, Josie Thompson and Abigail Waters; volleyball’s Savannah Rutledge, Madeline Snow and Tobi Trotter; women’s basketball’s Destiny Garrett and Payton Golden; and women’s cross country’s Jaycee Biffle.
NJCAA All-Academic 3rd-team members finished the academic year with a GPA between 3.79-3.60. Wallace State student-athletes earning 3rd-team status are Brady Helms of men’s cross country; softball’s Maddie Cartron, Jaiden Farnetti, Harper Niblett and Bailey Tatum; volleyball’s Temperance Chatman and Lexi Shadix; women’s cross country’s Danielle Akridge; and Kyra Long and Jordan Parker of the women’s basketball team.