Colorado State University Athletics

Women’s Cross Country Named USTFCCCA All-Academic Team
4/1/2021 2:16:00 PM | Cross Country
Team Plus Seven Student-Athletes Honored for Academics by USTFCCCA
NEW ORLEANS – The Colorado State women's cross country team has been named an All-Academic Team by the U.S Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches' Association (USTFCCCA) for the 2020 NCAA Division I Cross Country season along with seven All-Academic individuals, announced on Thursday by the organization.
In order to qualify for All-Academic distinction, teams must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, including the most recent grading period. Overall, there were 233 women's teams that received All-Academic honors in NCAA Division I. The Rams sported a 3.68 cumulate GPA.
The streak continues for the women's team as this makes 14-straight years that Colorado State has garnered the All-Academic Team distinction and the 16th overall nod.
Seven Rams fell in the category to receive All-Academic individual honors, representing one of six teams that had at least seven. Florida State had the most representation of eight athletes among the 269 individuals. Additionally, the seven Rams is the most in a single season for CSU as the previous high was two student-athletes.
In order to qualify for All-Academic distinction, student-athletes must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 on a 4.0 scale and have either qualified for the national championship meet or finished top-5 at their respective conference championship.
USTFCCCA All-Academic Athletes | Colorado State
Sarah Carter; Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
Emily Chaston; Biomedical Sciences
Ivy Gonzales; Human Development and Family Studies
Ashlyn Hillyard; Computer Science
Lauren Offerman; Business Administration
Devon Peterson ; Business Administration
Lily Tomasula-Martin; Human Development and Family Studies
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In order to qualify for All-Academic distinction, teams must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, including the most recent grading period. Overall, there were 233 women's teams that received All-Academic honors in NCAA Division I. The Rams sported a 3.68 cumulate GPA.
The streak continues for the women's team as this makes 14-straight years that Colorado State has garnered the All-Academic Team distinction and the 16th overall nod.
Seven Rams fell in the category to receive All-Academic individual honors, representing one of six teams that had at least seven. Florida State had the most representation of eight athletes among the 269 individuals. Additionally, the seven Rams is the most in a single season for CSU as the previous high was two student-athletes.
In order to qualify for All-Academic distinction, student-athletes must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 on a 4.0 scale and have either qualified for the national championship meet or finished top-5 at their respective conference championship.
USTFCCCA All-Academic Athletes | Colorado State
Sarah Carter; Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
Emily Chaston; Biomedical Sciences
Ivy Gonzales; Human Development and Family Studies
Ashlyn Hillyard; Computer Science
Lauren Offerman; Business Administration
Devon Peterson ; Business Administration
Lily Tomasula-Martin; Human Development and Family Studies
For More on Colorado State Track & Field and Cross Country follow: Twitter – CSUTrackFieldXC | Instagram – csutrackfieldXC | Facebook – Colorado State Track & Field/Cross Country
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