LANCASTER, PA – The Johns Hopkins baseball program had 31 student-athletes receive Centennial Conference Academic honors, the league announced Thursday. Seven Blue Jays were named Academic All-Centennial, while 31 Blue Jays were named to the CC Spring Academic Honor Roll.
The Spring Academic All-Centennial Team consisted of 178 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 1,029 student-athletes were honored on the Spring 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 grade point average of 3.40 or higher.
Academic All-Centennial
Kieren Collins – Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Caleb Cyr – Electrical and Computer Engineering
Drew Grumbles – Neuroscience
Grant Meert – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Alex Shane – Computer Science
Dillon Souvignier – Economics
Shawn Steuerer – Economics
Spring Academic Honor Roll
Ryan Anderson – Economics
Bearden Awadzi – Economics
Mike Baturin – International Studies
William Boneno – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Damian Brown - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Thomas Cancian – Public Health Studies
Kieren Collins – Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Camden Curley – Economics
Caleb Cyr - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Cole Eggleston – MS Health Behavior and Society
Campbell Framke – Economics
Lukas Geer – Computer Science
Radford Green – Mathematics
Drew Grumbles – Neuroscience
Clay Hartje – Economics
Connor Henk – Economics
Cole Jefferson – Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Nicolas Jos – Biomedical Engineering
Alex Larson – Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Nathan Lewis – Economics
Grant Meert – Molecular & Cellular Biology
William Moell – Public Health Studies
Joseph Rainbolt – Public Health Studies
Jackson Roloff – Computer Science
Matt Savedoff – Economics
Alex Shane – Computer Science
Jake Siani – Economics
Dillon Souvignier – Economics
Shawn Steuerer – Economics
Tyler Sugrim – Civil Engineering
Dylan Whitney – Computer Science