LANCASTER, PA – The Johns Hopkins women's indoor track and field program had 44 student-athletes receive Centennial Conference academic honors, the league announced Monday. 19 Blue Jays were named Academic All-Centennial, while 44 Blue Jays were named to the CC Winter Academic Honor Roll.
Lianne Saussy earned the highest honor of them all, being named the Centennial Conference Women's Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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 Winter Academic All-Centennial Team consisted of 137 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 642 student-athletes were honored on the Winter 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
Lorna Arcese – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Carter Brotherton – Mechanical Engineering
Adriana Catalano – Public Health Studies
Cameron Coletti – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Jaclyn Donoho – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Erika Ezumba - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Mirra Klimov – Computer Science
Emma Kothari - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Ellie Lewis – Medicine, Science, and the Humanities
Clarissa Newman – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Claudia Ouimet - Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Lianne Saussy - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Mackenzie Setton - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Sarah Soto - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Leah Valentine – Biophysics
Diana Valentini – Mechanical Engineering
Phoebe Williams – Chemistry
Chloe Zhang – Biomedical Engineering
Anna Zinsser – Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences
Winter Academic Honor Roll
Rachel Allison – Biomedical Engineering
Eleni Alvarez – Public Health Studies
Lorna Arcese – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Carina Beritela – Neuroscience
Elena Blodnikar - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Natalie Boquist – Public Health Studies
Carter Brotherton – Mechanical Engineering
Lena Cakulev – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Aisling Callahan – Public Health Studies
Adriana Catalano – Public Health Studies
Alexa Christensen – Natural Sciences
Cameron Coletti – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Reese Coughlin – Public Health Studies
Jaclyn Donoho – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Samantha Dow - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Ainsley Edwards – Marketing
Erika Ezumba - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Amelia Giles - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Rebecca Herrick – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Anne Hiraki – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Kellen Ievers – Neuroscience
Evelyn Kim – Computer Science
Mirra Klimov – Computer Science
Emma Kothari - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Ellie Lewis – Medicine, Science, and the Humanities
Clarissa Newman – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Isabelle Nobili – Environmental Sciences
Claudia Ouimet - Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Kayla Ritzman - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Emily Roskowski – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Lianne Saussy - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Mackenzie Setton - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Sydney Shock – Computer Science
Sarah Soto - Molecular & Cellular Biology
Isabella Tasser – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Lydia Tolerico – Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Lily Tremba – Molecular & Cellular Biology
Leah Valentine – Biophysics
Diana Valentini – Mechanical Engineering
Claire Wang - Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Phoebe Williams – Chemistry
Cassidy Woodham – Mechanical Engineering
Chloe Zhang – Biomedical Engineering
Anna Zinsser – Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences