New Haven Spring 2023 NE10 Academic Honor Roll List
Full Northeast-10 Honor Roll Release
MANSFIELD, Mass. – University of New Haven student-athletes have once again put a bow on another successful semester in the classroom, placing 320 student-athletes on the Northeast-10 Academic Honor Roll following the 2023 spring semester as announced by the league office.
The NE10 Academic Honor Roll program recognizes the conference's student-athletes for their achievements within the classroom. To be eligible for selection, a student-athlete must have met or exceeded a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) during the fall semester and beginning with the 2018-19 academic year, the NE10 honors student-athletes in three categories; Academic Excellence (4.0), Academic Distinction (3.5 – 3.99) and Academic Honors (3.0 – 3.49).
Of the Chargers' 320 honorees, 181 were also named to the University of New Haven Dean's List with a GPA of 3.50 or higher. Additionally, 47 student-athletes posted perfect 4.0 GPA's for the fall term; Annie Acquavita (Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire) (women's lacrosse), Aaliyah Amidon (Ledyard, Conn./Ledyard) (softball), Megan Anderson (softball), Cameryn Antler (Hebron, Conn./Mercy) (women's lacrosse), Selena Aponte (Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley) (softball), Jillian Araujo (Milford, Mass./Milford) (women's cross country/track & field), Daniel Barberio (Levittown,N.Y./Holy Trinity Diocesan) (men's cross country/track & field), Corrine Bartos (women's lacrosse), Charlotte Bassett (Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury) (women's basketball), Nicholas Carpinello (football), Marielle Colalillo (Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset) (women's lacrosse), Jake Conlan (West Haven, Conn./Trinity-Pawling) (football), Caitlyn Daley (Norwich, Conn./Norwich Free Academy) (women's soccer), Camryn DeBose (Wellington, Fla./Wellington Community) (women's basketball), Dante DeLorenzo (Kennebunk, Maine/Kennebunk) (football), Rylee Donnellan (Massapequa, N.Y./Plainedge) (women's lacrosse), Katie Durkee (Salem, Conn./East Lyme) (football), Kailey Ego (Griswold, Conn./Griswold) (women's lacrosse), Greg Emerson (Buxton, Maine/Bonny Eagle) (football/men's golf), Vickie Fleming (Burlington, Conn./Lewis Mills) (women's soccer), Alex Gunnarson (men's soccer), Mia Iodice (Rehoboth, Mass./Dighton-Rehoboth Regional) (softball), Anna Katz (Miami, Fla./Laurel Springs) (women's tennis), Bella Lagatolla (softball), Angel Laporte (Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway) (football), Elizabeth LeBlanc (Middletown, Conn./Northwest Catholic) (women's lacrosse), Johannah Lee (State College, Pa./State College Area) (field hockey), Katherine MacPhail (Park City, Utah/Judge Memorial Catholic) (women's tennis), Andrew Mahr (/) (men's golf), Abby Murphy (Southington, Conn./Southington) (women's tennis), Sammie Paguia (Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge) (women's volleyball), Halle Palmedo (Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset) (women's soccer), Daniela Perez (Trujillo Alto, P.R./Colegio San Antonio) Gonzalez (women's soccer), Lucia Placidi (Melbourne, Australia/Distance Education Centre Victoria) (women's tennis), Kylie Reynolds-Martin (San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty) (women's volleyball) Sophia Ruh (Ocean City, N.J./Ocean City) (field hockey), Madeline Sage (Manchester, N.H./Goffstown High School) (women's lacrosse), Jayden Shwed (football), Erin Smith (Warrington, Pa./Central Bucks South) (field hockey), Stephanie Smith (Rockaway, N.J./Morris Catholic) (softball), Rina Stanghellini (White Plains, N.Y./White Plains) (women's cross country/track & field), Devin Sweeney (Burlington, Mass./Shawsheen Valley Tech) (women's lacrosse), Olivia Toto (field hockey), Andrew Trolio (Lansingburgh, N.Y./Lansingburgh) (men's soccer/track & field), Kristen Washington (New Haven, Conn./James Hillhouse) (women's track & field), Rebecca Williams (Levittown, N.Y./Division Avenue) (women's lacrosse), Diana Zamudio (Huacho, Peru/Instituto Particular Abdon Calderon (Ecuador)) (women's track & field).
Exactly 3,690, or 64 percent, of the 5,743 NE10Â student-athletes have been named to the Academic Honor Roll for the spring 2023 semester. Of those that were named to the Academic Honor Roll, 443 posted a perfect 4.0 GPA, while 12 of 13 schools had at least 50 percent of their student-athletes on the honor roll.