MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University held its spring commencement exercises on Saturday and among those receiving degrees were 44 current or former Wildcat student-athletes.
Highlighting the 44 graduates on the weekend were 13 members of the football team, nine members of the rowing squad, six women’s basketball student-athletes, six from track and field, five from the equestrian team, three from baseball, and two men’s basketball.
“It has been another great year for all of our student-athletes with the success they have achieved and these 44 student-athletes now have degrees to add to their accomplishments,” said Jill Shields, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Student Services. “Each of these student-athletes has displayed a tremendous amount of commitment and determination during their time at K-State, and we are proud to now call them K-State graduates.”
K-State has had another outstanding academic year in 2014-15 as a total of 82 current or former student-athletes earned degrees in the fall and spring. Also, a total of 125 student-athletes have earned Academic All-Big 12 recognition this year, while 269 student-athletes were named to the Fall 2014 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, the most since 2008.
“Earning a degree is one of the best and most fulfilling accomplishments I’ve ever earned,” said K-State women’s basketball graduate Ashia Woods. “It was a long commitment that required discipline, intelligence and hard work, and I now feel like I’m well equipped to take on the real world.”
SPRING 2015 STUDENT-ATHLETE GRADUATES:
BASEBALL
Taylor Anderson – Social Sciences
Max Brown – Social Sciences
Carter Yagi – Social Sciences
EQUESTRIAN
Kelly Bovaird – Social Sciences
Karsen Brown – Animal Science & Industry
Kelsey Conrad – Animal Science & Industry
Katlyn Delano – Agribusiness
Madison Wayda – Animal Science & Industry
FOOTBALL
Dante Barnett – Kinesiology
Marquel Bryant – Social Sciences
Jack Cantele – Civil Engineering
Valentino Coleman – Social Sciences
Travis Green – Marketing
Nathan Jackson – Social Sciences
Matt Kleinsorge – Sociology & Criminology
Evan Loomis – Management Information Systems
Dylan Schellenberg – Management
Tate Snyder – Kinesiology
Adam Weber – Kinesiology
Stanton Weber – Accounting
Steven West – Marketing
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Thomas Gipson – Family Studies & Human Services
Ryan Schultz – Kinesiology
MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD
Ivan Hartung – Kinesiology
Zack Riley – Social Sciences
ROWING
Lisa Angell – Horticulture
Emily Elliott – Bakery Science & Management
Allison Franken – Civil Engineering
Jessica Kuhlman – Kinesiology
Brittany Long – Psychology
Kara Omo – Kinesiology
Hillary Schartz – Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology
Lindsey Schmeidler – History
Jennifer Smisek – Management
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Heidi Brown – Kinesiology
Chantay Caron – Elementary Education
Ashlynn Knoll – Marketing
Laurie Koehn – Social Sciences
Deborah Meeks – Social Sciences
Ashia Woods – Marketing
WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD
Angela Hart – Geography
Avery Loyd – Animal Sciences & Industry
Merryl Mbeng – Social Sciences
Erica Twiss – Elementary Education
Release courtesy: KENNY LANNOU
Assistant A.D. for Communications | K-State Athletics
