![]() ![]() Lucia Coutant, Clemson, Sr., Environmental & Natural Resources Josie Bonamy, Clemson, Jr., Financial Management Jordy Andrade, Clemson, Fr., Pre-BusinessĪmelia Anglin, Clemson, Jr., Communication Shannon Walsh, Boston College, Sr., Biology Madelyn Stevens, Boston College, Fr., Management Peyton Smith***, Boston College, Jr., General ManagementĮlliana Steely-Judice, Boston College, So., Management ![]() Megan Shober, Boston College, Sr., ManagementĮmma Smirl, Boston College, Jr., PsychologyĮrin Smith, Boston College, Fr., Management Madeleine Palmer**, Boston College, Sr., Environmental Studiesīrooke Picazio, Boston College, So., Management Kate Morrell, Boston College, Fr., Applied Psychology Vivienne Kupiecki, Boston College, Sr., Computer Science Phoebe DeVlieger, Boston College, Jr., CommunicationĬarmen Ewing, Boston College, Gr., Sport AdministrationĬarly Griffin, Boston College, Jr., BiologyĪmanda Hall, Boston College, Jr., ManagementĪlly Johnson, Boston College, Fr., NeuroscienceĮllie Kirk, Boston College, So., Economics Rebecca Butler**, Boston College, Sr., Applied PsychologyĬharlotte Cochener, Boston College, Fr., Management Lauren Bauer, Boston College, Fr., ManagementĮlla Bruno**, Boston College, Jr., Finance Lucy Barratt, Boston College, Fr., Management In addition, student-athletes must have participated in either the ACC Championship and/or the NCAA Championship.Ģ023 ACC Rowing Scholar-Athlete of the Yearĭenissa Ariestanto, Boston College, Fr., Management Academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0-grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one’s academic career. The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award was established in September 2007 to be awarded annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in their respective sports. 17 of the 18 All-ACC honorees also secured spots on the academic honors team: Boston College’s Rebecca Butler, Clemson’s Ana Luttrell, Duke’s Megan Lee and Lauren Sizemore, Louisville’s Caitlin Bentley, Miami’s Constance Stirling and Alyssa Bacchus, Notre Dame’s Natalie Hoefer and Maggie Newell, Syracuse’s Murphy, Annika Maxson and Kami Kralikaite and Virginia’s Leia Till, Larkin Brown, Janet Conklin, Vivi Van Ingen and Tahne Badenhorst. Syracuse landed 33, Duke placed 31 and North Carolina tallied 30.Ī total of 21 student-athletes are three-time honorees, while 35 student-athletes earn their second award. The student-athletes facilitate weekly one-on-one or small group meetings, tutoring, mentoring and educational activities with refugee and other students at Boys & Girls Club in Syracuse.Ī total of 256 student-athletes were honored on this season’s team, headlined by Notre Dame’s conference-leading 34 honorees. Since 2020, Murphy has participated in the women's rowing Young Scholars mentor program. ![]() She becomes the first Syracuse rower to earn ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year.Ī two-time Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete and a three-time All-ACC Academic Team selection, the Buffalo, New York, native earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors in May. In addition to the conference title, Murphy has coxswained the varsity eight to the Doc Hosea Invitational title, a second-place finish at Eastern Sprints and an eighth-place result at the Head of the Charles. The ACC title was the second for a Syracuse boat since the Orange joined the ACC in 2013-14. () – Syracuse’s Hannah Murphy has been named the 2022-23 Atlantic Coast Conference Rowing Scholar-Athlete of the Year and headlines the All-ACC Academic Team announced on Monday.Ī senior bioengineering major, Murphy helped lead the Orange V8 to their first ever ACC title and their third consecutive trip to the NCAA Championship. ![]()
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