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Tiger student-athletes continue classroom excellence

Volleyball earned the highest women’s team GPA with a 3.62.

Volleyball earned the highest women’s team GPA with a 3.62.

University of the Pacific student-athletes excelled in the classroom once again during fall semester, with 42 achieving 4.0 grade-point averages and 109 making the Dean’s Honor List with GPAs of 3.5 or better.

Overall, the 338 student-athletes had a cumulative GPA of 3.25 and 220 had GPAs of 3.0 or better.

“Our student-athletes continued to display the excellence that has become a standard at Pacific,” said Athletic Director Adam Tschuor. “This impressive performance in the classroom is a credit to our student-athletes, our services team, our coaches and our amazingly collaborative institutional academic team and faculty.”

In addition, 23 Tigers were honored with West Coast Conference All-Academic honors, while five earned College Sports Communications Academic All-District awards.

Volleyball notched the highest women’s team GPA with a 3.62 and 80 percent of the roster earned a spot on the Dean’s Honor List. Tennis tallied the highest men’s team GPA with a 3.62 and half of its squad was distinguished on the Dean’s Honor List.

“I’m very proud of the hard work and dedication everyone showed this past semester,” said Justine Brown-DaCosta, director of student-athlete development. I look forward to seeing what the department will continue to accomplish both academically and athletically the rest of the year.”

College Sports Communications Academic All-District honors

Lauren Frohan ’23, women’s soccer

Cory Johnson ’23, men’s soccer

Haley Johnson ’25, women’s soccer

Alexis Pashales ’26, women’s soccer

Avery Whipple ’23, men’s soccer

West Coast Conference All-Academic honors

Lukas Auberli ’23, men’s soccer

Faylinn Berkowitz ’26, women’s soccer

Trianne Cooper ’25, women’s soccer

Alexa Edwards ’24, volleyball

Lauren Frohan ’23, women’s soccer

Jenna Heller ’25, volleyball

Samuel Saiz Herraiz ’24, men’s soccer

Aniela Jensen ’25, women’s soccer

Cory Johnson ’23, men’s soccer

Haley Johnson ’25, women’s soccer

Darina Kumanova ’24, volleyball

Aly Milford ’25, women’s soccer

Ryanne Molenaar ’25, women’s soccer

Alek Newman ’26, men’s water polo

Megan Nishimura ’24, volleyball

Jaida Nyby ’23, women’s soccer

Alexis Pashales ’26, women’s soccer

Sophie Pazzo ’24, cross country

Hana Rosenblatt ’23, women’s soccer

Mira Scarsella ’25, women’s soccer

Samuel Villalta ’24, men’s soccer

Avery Whipple ’23, men’s soccer

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