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Forty-Seven Wildcats Named to CAA Football Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll
7/18/2024 4:31:00 PM | Football
RICHMOND, Va. – Forty-seven University of New Hampshire football players were named to the CAA Football Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll for the 2024 Spring semester, the conference announced Thursday.
The Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll is comprised of three levels of achievement: High Honors with Distinction is awarded to student-athletes with a perfect 4.0 GPA; High Honors is given to those with a GPA between 3.70 and 4.0; and Honors to the players between a 3.00 and 3.70.
UNH led all 15 conference members with 10 student-athletes recognized on the High Honors with Distinction level; only one other school had more than five honorees at that highest level of recognition.
An additional seven Wildcats received High Honors, and the total of 17 'Cats at those two levels tied for second best in CAA Football.
Thirty 'Cats received Honors recognition.
UNH football Season Ticket Memberships, including the Service Credit Union Victory Club, for the 2024 season can be renewed HERE or become a new Season Ticket Member by CLICKING HERE.
Plans start as low as $99 and include special benefits such as invites to exclusive events, complimentary tickets to UNH sporting events, first right to special events such as playoffs, and presale opportunities to Homecoming.
Individual game, group and hospitality tickets are also on sale. CLICK HERE to purchase single-game tickets and parking, including Homecoming and Family Weekend. For questions regarding tickets, please email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
CAA Football recognized a total of 713 student-athletes on the Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll with a breakdown of 53 earning High Honors with Distinction, 125 on High Honors and 535 on Honors.
HIGH HONORS WITH DISTINCTION
HIGH HONORS
HONORS
The Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll is comprised of three levels of achievement: High Honors with Distinction is awarded to student-athletes with a perfect 4.0 GPA; High Honors is given to those with a GPA between 3.70 and 4.0; and Honors to the players between a 3.00 and 3.70.
UNH led all 15 conference members with 10 student-athletes recognized on the High Honors with Distinction level; only one other school had more than five honorees at that highest level of recognition.
An additional seven Wildcats received High Honors, and the total of 17 'Cats at those two levels tied for second best in CAA Football.
Thirty 'Cats received Honors recognition.
UNH football Season Ticket Memberships, including the Service Credit Union Victory Club, for the 2024 season can be renewed HERE or become a new Season Ticket Member by CLICKING HERE.
Plans start as low as $99 and include special benefits such as invites to exclusive events, complimentary tickets to UNH sporting events, first right to special events such as playoffs, and presale opportunities to Homecoming.
Individual game, group and hospitality tickets are also on sale. CLICK HERE to purchase single-game tickets and parking, including Homecoming and Family Weekend. For questions regarding tickets, please email unh.tickets@unh.edu.
CAA Football recognized a total of 713 student-athletes on the Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll with a breakdown of 53 earning High Honors with Distinction, 125 on High Honors and 535 on Honors.
HIGH HONORS WITH DISTINCTION
| Tim Bonagura | Fremont, N.H. |
| Mason Davis | Peabody, Mass. |
| Zachary Kim | Monterey Park, Calif. |
| Denin Limouris | Glen Ellyn, Ill. |
| Elliot Meine | Burke, Va. |
| Wande Owens | Cooksville, Md. |
| Colby Ramshaw | Londonderry, N.H. |
| Jackson Stone | Lebanon, N.H. |
| Logan Tomlinson | Manchester, Conn. |
| Ryan Toscano | Bedford, N.H. |
HIGH HONORS
| Will Coty | Hyannis, Mass. |
| Drew Danson | Wrentham, Mass. |
| Josh Fillion | Quebec City, Quebec |
| Matt Guidebeck | North Reading, Mass. |
| Luke Teskey V | New Westminster, British Columbia |
| Gavin Urda | Milford, N.H. |
| Matt Vezza | Elmhurst, Ill. |
HONORS
| Broox Bolden | Windsor, Conn. |
| Sam Brecker | Malvern, Pa. |
| Dominic Cavanagh | Ashland, Mass. |
| Joey Corcoran | Montreal, Quebec |
| Yodhe Desta | Lancaster, Pa. |
| T.J. Farrell | Walpole, Mass. |
| Justin Fevrier | Fort Lauderdale, Fla. |
| Huck Flanagan | Pomfret Center, Conn. |
| Kevin Gallic | Warren, N.J. |
| Brendan Graham | Hudson, N.H. |
| Nino Iacovino | Wood Ridge, N.J. |
| Dominick Laudicina | Villanova, Pa. |
| Dylan Maciulewicz | Erie, Pa. |
| Nick Mazzie | Boxford, Mass. |
| Caleb Mead | Willow Grove, Pa. |
| Aidan Michaud | Glasonbury, Conn. |
| Duncan Moreland | Beverly, Mass. |
| Tolu Olajide | Lawrenceville, N.J. |
| Brandon Perkins | Williamstown, N.J. |
| Dylan Poirier | North Kingstown, R.I. |
| Neil Politano | Jacksonville, Fla. |
| Beau Riley | Sebring, Fla. |
| Luke Rogers | Brambleton, Va. |
| Sam Rumelhart | Scarborough, Maine |
| Josiah Silver | Hampton, Va. |
| Luke Stam | Lake Placid, Fla. |
| Luke Swaine | Sebring, Fla. |
| Myles Thomason | Montclair, N.J. |
| Zedane Williams | Springfield, Mass. |
| Jack Wilson | Westford, Mass. |
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