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55 Student-Athletes Earn Chi Alpha Sigma Induction

PISCATAWAY – Fifty-five Rutgers University student-athletes from 19 different programs will be inducted into the Delta Chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society, during the first quarter of Saturday's football game against Liberty at SHI Stadium. It signals the most Scarlet Knights inducted into the prestigious society since 57 earned inclusion into the inaugural 2005 class.
 
The criteria for induction to Chi Alpha Sigma requires that the student-athlete must attend a four-year accredited college or university that is a member of the NCAA or NAIA. The honoree also must achieve at least junior academic standing by the fifth semester or seventh quarter, as determined by the certifying institution, and must have achieved a minimum cumulative grade-point average of a 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale).
 
Saturday's induction comes on the heels of last week's announcement that Rutgers set a school-record with an overall Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 89 in the NCAA's annual report and furthers an unmistakable trend of enhanced academic performance. A school-record 276 student-athletes of at least sophomore standing earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2018-19, comprised of 145 in the spring, 46 in the winter and 85 in the fall. Among them were a school-record 87 Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholars with minimum GPAs of 3.70 or above for the academic year. 
 
Chi Alpha Sigma is a nonprofit organization that was established to recognize college student-athletes who excel both on and off the field of competition. The organization was founded in 1996 by then DePauw University head football coach Nick Mourouzis. His goal was to provide outstanding student-athletes with an opportunity to become connected within a fraternal association that aligns their educational and athletic successes for a lifetime.
 
Student Athlete Sport
Alanna Gollotto Field Hockey
Emily Howarth Field Hockey
Nicole Santore Field Hockey
Adam Korsak Football
Michael Maietti Football
Cole Murphy Football
Riahanah Ali Gymnastics
Chloe Devries Gymnastics
Rachel Ley Gymnastics
Polina Poliakova Gymnastics
Joseph Downes Men's Basketball
Sean Martinek Men's Cross Country
Nicholas Pschunder Men's Cross Country
Jared Skalski Men's Cross Country
Patrick Walsh Men's Cross Country
Kieran Mullins Men's Lacrosse
Mark Schachte Men's Lacrosse
Jack Thompson Men's Lacrosse
Jake Longo Men's Soccer
Jordan Lorenzo Men's Track
Anyssa Iliopoulos Softball
Cambria Keefer Softball
Sahbria Mcletchie Volleyball
Stasa Miljevic Volleyball
Karysa Swackenberg Volleyball
Kelsey Farbanish Women's Cross Country
Nadia Saponara Women's Cross Country
Ana Maria Cortes Penuela Women's Golf
Ching Nam Lee Women's Golf
Brianna Cirino Women's Lacrosse
Jordan Drab Women's Lacrosse
Monica Dresnin Women's Lacrosse
Jenna Martinelli Women's Lacrosse
Christina Petito Women's Lacrosse
Talya Ackerman Women's Rowing
Kathleen Butler Women's Rowing
Rebecca Chanin Women's Rowing
Rosalina Guarino Women's Rowing
Rucha Janodia Women's Rowing
Merve Pekdemir Women's Rowing
Natalie Summerfelt Women's Rowing
Taylor Aylmer Women's Soccer
Megan Katona Women's Soccer
Brittany Laplant Women's Soccer
Madison Pogarch Women's Soccer
Amanda Visco Women's Soccer
Sarah Davis Women's Swimming & Diving
Alexandra Fabugais-Inaba Women's Swimming & Diving
Clare Lawlor Women's Swimming & Diving
Francesca Stoppa Women's Swimming & Diving
Jacqueline Cochrane Women's Tennis
Kyra Yap Women's Tennis
Selena Thorne Women's Track
Zachary Firestone Wrestling
Michael Vanschenkbrill Wrestling

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