LANCASTER, PA – The Johns Hopkins men's cross country program had 19 student-athletes receive Centennial Conference Academic honors, the league announced Tuesday. Six Blue Jays were named Academic All-Centennial, while 19 Blue Jays were named to the CC Fall Academic Honor Roll.
Rowan Cassidy earned the highest honor of them all, being named the Centennial Conference Men's Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the third time. He's one of six XC/TF student-athletes in CC history to receive the award at least three times.
Scholar-Athletes of the Year are presented to a member of the junior or senior class with the highest cumulative grade point average (GPA) on the All-Centennial team.
The Fall Academic All-Centennial Team consisted of 148 student-athletes. To be nominated for the Academic All-Centennial Team, a student-athlete must receive both All-Conference and Academic Honor Roll honors.
A total of 922 student-athletes were honored on the Fall Academic Honor Roll. To be nominated for the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must be a sophomore or higher in class standing and attain a cumulative GPA of 3.40 or higher.
Academic All-Centennial
Rowan Cassidy – Neuroscience
Olaf Dietz – Mechanical Engineering
Emmanuel Leblond – Mechanical Engineering
Nash Minor – Chemistry
Connor Oiler – Computer Engineering
Brady Ott – Electrical Engineering
Spring Academic Honor Roll
Adrian Archer – Computer Science
Rowan Cassidy – Neuroscience
Vaughn Decker – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Aiden Deffner – Computer Science
Olaf Dietz – Mechanical Engineering
Aakash Iyer – Biophysics
Evan Kelly – Civil Engineering
Matthew Kelly – Behavioral Biology
Emmanuel Leblond – Mechanical Engineering
Eli Merritt – Mechanical Engineering
Nash Minor – Chemistry
Peter Murray – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Andrew Myers – Computer Engineering
Lance Nicholls – Mechanical Engineering
Connor Oiler – Computer Engineering
Fisayo Omonije – Public Health Studies
Brady Ott – Electrical Engineering
Joey Souverein – Mechanical Engineering
Dane Spahr – Molecular & Cellular Biology