79 Cal State East Bay Student-Athletes Named CCAA All-Academic Award Winners
ALISO VIEJO, Calif. – The CCAA announced its 2022-23 All-Academic Award winners on Thursday afternoon. From Cal State East Bay, 79 student-athletes were honored with the award who participated in a CCAA-sponsored sport during the academic year.
To qualify, an undergraduate student-athlete must compete in one of the conference's sponsored sports, and have a 3.40 cumulative grade point average or higher with the completion of 24 semester units. Student-athletes enrolled in graduate classes in 2022-23 are not eligible for the award.
Below is a list of student-athletes (by team) who were honored from Cal State East Bay.
Quinn Ayres
Luke Brown
Jackson Ellis
Robert Ellwanger
Niko Mollat
Luke Novitske
Gabe Tanner
Chris James
Grady Lewis
DJ Sanders
Dexter Stratton
Payden White
Grace Campbell
Abigail Cooper
Delia Moore
Payton Sterk
Kelsey Valencia
Lexi Valencia
Camryn Washington
Dylan Gong
Matthew Morgon
Chas O'Bear
Aaron Reyna
Andrew Sandoval
Dylan Shubert
Aidan Singh
Alyssa Escay
Madison Gomez
Kimberly Lima Pardina
Simryn Parikh
Jenna Rodriguez
Ashley Trout
Ananjan Kaushik
Quentyn Kowata
Fraser Owenson
Michael Savin
Arrianna Custodio
Carlota Eroles
Drishti Karumbaya
Jasmin Krishna
Shea Ansell
Clayton Branco
Peter Hawken
Lawyer Mamaril
Daniil Menshikov
Aidan Raftery
Michael Rossi
Mario Valdez
Maddie Bister
Sofia Caparelli
Kianna Cortez-Garcia
Haylee Dickson
Danya Gonzalez
Payton Heaney
Abigail Kern
Maya Lawrence
Ashley Levi
Kylie Newman
Morgan Pearson
Kelsey Pena
Sarah Redfield
Grace Russell
Jordan Salmon
Mika Sayfurahman
Jenna Villanueva
Savannah Barchus
Sarissa Block
Keira Cahalan
Cynthia Carrillo
Ysabella Cortez
Jeslyn Cuellar
Annelise Garcia
Kyndal Riddell
Gabriela Rivera
Alexandria Gloria
Kara Green
Mia Jordan
Lexi Pagani
Alyssa Zaragoza
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