Natalie Lopez | Posted: 5 Apr 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Thirty-nine Cougars receive MPSF All-Academic honors

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WOODLAND, Calif. – Thirty-nine BYU track and field athletes were named Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) Indoor Track & Field All-Academic honorees when the MPSF released its academic awards Friday afternoon.

The women’s team tied with Stanford University and the University of Utah for the most honorees with 21 athletes receiving All-Academic honors. The men’s team had the second most honorees with 18. To be nominated for MPSF All-Academic honors, student-athletes must have a 3.00 or better cumulative grade point average, be at least a sophomore academically, completed a full-year at BYU prior to the season and competed in at least 50 percent of BYU’s track and field competitions throughout the 2019 indoor season.

The full release of the MSPF All-Academic individual honorees can be found on mpsports.org.

Men’s All-Academic Individuals:

Michael Bluth
Clark Brown
Dennis Christensen
Marcus Dickson
Talem Franco
Jake Heslington
Jefferson Jarvis
Conner Mantz
Brian Matthews
Scott Mecham
Matt Owens
Connor Ross
Jameson Shirley
Clayson Shumway
Kyle Strauss
Caleb Witsken
Colten Yardley
Clayton Young

Women’s All-Academic Individuals:

Erica-Birk Jarvis
Maddie Cannon
Alena Ellsworth
Lauren Ellsworth
Amanda Erickson
Emma Gee
Kaitlyn Gunnerson-Burrup
Karina Haymore
Olivia Hoj
Kate Hunter
Dailyn Johnson-Tufuga
Sable Lohmeier
Isabel Neal
McKenna Neyman
Brenna Porter
Lauren Rawlinson
Haley Rogers
Elise Romney
Andrea Stapleton-Johnson
Kyndal Pothier
Leah Thompson

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