Fifteen USask Engineering students make 2019-20 All-Academic Team
Huskie Athletics honours record number of athletes, trainers and managers
By USask Engineering CommunicationsCongratulations to each of the Huskie athletes who made the 2019-20 All-Academic Team while studying in the College of Engineering.
This achievement speaks to their determination, resilience and hard work – qualities that help them as students and as athletes. These traits will also help them forge successful careers as professional engineers.
These USask Engineering students join a total of 209 athletes and student trainers who were named to the team, a record for Huskie athletics. Well done!
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Mason Altrogge: Track & Field, Academic All Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Rebecca Barkway: Track & Field, Academic All Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Dylan Bauman: Track & Field/XC, Huskie 2nd Team
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Libby Epoch: Basketball, Academic All-Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Jeffrey Erickson: Volleyball, Academic All-Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Kendra Farmer: Track & Field, Academic All-Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Jordan Fiske: Soccer, Huskie 2nd Team
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Liam Graham: Wrestling, Huskie 1st Team
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Allison Grajczyk-Jelinski: Track & Field/XC, Academic All-Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Micah Heide: Wrestling, Academic All-Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Landon Kohle: Track & Field, Huskie 2nd Team
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Mattland Riley: Football, Academic All-Canadian, Huskie 1st Team
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Clayton Schmidt: Track & Field, Huskie 2nd Team
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Eric Swedlo: Track & Field/XC, Huskie 2nd Team
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Darienne Wourms: Track & Field/XC, Huskie 2nd Team
There are three types of members on the team:
The Huskie Athletics All-Academic First Team includes student athletes, managers and trainers who have obtained a sessional average of at least 80 per cent on a minimum course load of 24 credit units.
The U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian team were U SPORTS athletes that had at least an 80 per cent average on a minimum of 18 credit units. These athletes used eligibility last year.
The Huskie Athletics All-Academic Second Team consists of student athletes, managers and trainers who have obtained a sessional average of at least 75 per cent on a minimum course load of 24 credit units.