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UGA graduation includes ninety-seven student-athletes

From UGA Sports Communications

ATHENS, Ga. – Ninety-seven University of Georgia student-athletes will receive their undergraduate or graduate degrees Friday, May 5, at the annual spring and summer Commencement exercises. The undergraduate ceremonies will be held in Sanford Stadium beginning at 7 p.m.

Among the 97 UGA student-athlete graduates are one baseball player, five men’s basketball team members, four members of the women’s basketball team, 17 members of the equestrian team, 14 members of the football team, two members of the men’s golf team, five members of the women’s golf team, six members of the gymnastics team, six soccer players, eight softball players, six women’s swim and dive athletes, two men’s swim and dive athletes, one member of the men’s tennis team, five men’s track and field athletes, nine women’s track and field athletes, and five volleyball players.

Baseball: Brooks Brown, Housing Management & Policy.

Men's Basketball: JJ Frazier, Sport Management; Kenny Paul Geno, Communication Studies; Houston Kessler, Management; Juwan Parker, Masters in Sport Management; Brandon Young, Management.

Women's Basketball: Shanea Armbrister, Sociology; Haley Clark, Finance; Pachis Roberts, Housing Management & Policy; Halle Washington, Human Development and Family Science.

Equestrian: Sydney Beasley, Exercise and Sport Science; Abby Brown, Risk Management and Insurance; Lindsey Cheek, Management Information Systems; Liza Finsness, Biology; Lauren Garmon, Psychology; Vanessa Gillette, Marketing; Allie Harbert, Biology; Kyndall Harper, Human Development and Family Science; Ashlin Liedberg, Early Childhood Education; Katherine LoChiatto, Athletic Training; Megan O'Mara, Marketing; Ashlyn Perry, Communication Sciences and Disorder; Caroline Robinson, Psychology; Emma Schauder, English; Heather Schmidt, Marketing; Claudia Spreng, Finance; Agne Stoskute, Animal Science.

Football: Chuks Amaechi, Communication Studies; Aulden Bynum, Agricultural and Applied Economics; Reggie Carter, Economics; Jared Chapple, Human Development and Family Science; Rennie Curran, General Business; James DeLoach, Sociology; Ray Drew, Communication Studies; Brandon Kublanow, Real Estate; Kyle Lestrange, Consumer Economics; Brice Ramsey, Communication Studies; Ryne Rankin, Agricultural and Applied Economics; Jonathon Rumph, Human Development and Family Science; Billy Seward, Finance; Glenn Welch, Finance; Reggie Wilkerson, Human Development and Family Science.

Men's Golf: Jaime Lopez Rivarola, Economics; Greyson Sigg, Sport Management.

Women's Golf: Manuela Carbajo Re, Masters in Sport Management; Harang Lee, Consumer Economics; Sammi Lee, Finance; Rocio Sanchez Lobato, Masters in Sport Management; Mary Ellen Shuman, Finance.

Gymnastics: Ashlyn Broussard, Human Development and Family Science; Lauren Johnson, Human Development and Family Science; Morgan Reynolds, Consumer Journalism; Beth Roberts, Management Information Systems; Brittany Rogers, Consumer Journalism; Rachel Schick, Biological Science.

Soccer: Summer Burnett, Accounting; Marion Crowder, Sport Management; Kara Looby, Economics; Morgan Orobello, Biology; Lauren Tanner, Marketing; Caroline Waters, Exercise and Sport Science.

Softball: Bekah Farris, Genetics; Alex Hugo, Communication Studies; Tina Iosefa, Housing Management & Policy; Samantha LaZear, Biological Engineering; Maeve McGuire, Criminal Justice; Kayleigh Medlin, Management; Kaylee Puailoa, Criminal Justice; Chelsea Wilkinson, Health Promotion.

Women's Swimming & Diving: Hali Flickinger, Finance; Kimberlee John-Williams, International Affairs; Brittany MacLean, Sport Management; Kelly Thatcher, Exercise and Sport Science; Chantal Van Landeghem, Psychology; Annie Zhu, Early Childhood Education.

Men's Swimming & Diving: Matias Koski, Psychology; Garrett Powell, Sport Management;

Men's Tennis: Nick Wood, Real Estate.

Men's Track & Field: Ayrian Evans, Sociology; Maurice Freeman, Human Development and Family Science; Reggie Glover, Human Development and Family Science; Sidney Vaughn, Consumer Economics; Devon Williams, Communication Studies.

Women's Track & Field: Morgan Ainslie, Digital and Broadcast Journalism; Shelby Ashe, Political Science; Asianna Covington, Consumer Economics; Holly Ebbets, Nutrition Science; Morgan Green, Exercise and Sport Science; Ashley Henry, Biology; Chanice Porter, Financial Planning; Catelyn Schmiedebusch, Management Information Systems; Georgia Stefanidi, Advertising.

Volleyball: Amanda Dachs, Finance; Jasmine Eatmon, Masters in Social Work; Kaylee Kehoe, Masters in Sport Management; Elle McCord, Marketing; Megan Spencer, Economics.

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