PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Rutgers Athletics inducted 72 student-athletes into the 2024 class of Chi Alpha Sigma, the National Collegiate Athlete Honor Society. The student-athletes were recognized with an on-field presentation during Friday's football game against Washington at SHI Stadium.
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).
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.
Baseball
Gavin Stellpflug - Criminal Justice
Field Hockey
Lucy Banntatyne - Communication
Guillermina Causarano - Finance
Victoria Jure - Labor and Employment Relations
Noelle Leaf - Linguistics
Paulina Niklaus - Labor and Employment Relations
Football
Flip Dixon - Labor and Employment Relations
Jude McAtamney - Labor and Employment Relations
Gymnastics
Anna Pagliaro - Psychology
Men's Cross Country
Brian Pedretti - Finance
Daniel Pedretti - Finance
Men's Lacrosse
Zakary Conley - Communication
Liam Gray - Communication
Justin Lawler - Criminal Justice
Tommy Mendyke - Marketing
Men's Soccer
Curt Calov - Finance
Aurie Briscoe - Philosophy
Aidan Flynn - Political Science
Softball
Leilani Chavez - Public Health
Georgia Ingle - Communication
Maddie Lawson - Psychology
Lauren Punk - Communication
Volleyball
Kristina Grkovic - Supply Chain Management
Alissa Kinkela - Labor Studies and Employment Relations
Sasha Stotler - Public Health
Women's Cross Country
Emma Baeyens - Cell Biology and Neuroscience
Alex Carlson - Leadership and Management
Michelle Lupu - Health Administration
Casey Walter - Social Work
Women's Golf
Lucrezia Rossettin - Health Administration
Women's Lacrosse
Makenna Boutin - English
Emalie Clothier - Accounting
Alexa Corbin - Public Health
Victoria Goldrick - Exercise Science
Madison Karpe. - Health Administration
Kelsey Klein - Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
Victoria Shenk - Accounting
Michelle Warren - Journalism and Media Studies
Women's Rowing
Lauren Anderson - Supply Chain Management
Elli Arbogast - Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Jule Broeckmann - Psychology
Karin Brandner - Exercise Science
Megan Cherichello - Chemical Engineering
Natalie Davis - Criminal Justice
Katharina Dowlin - Mathematics
Aida Fong - Pharmacy
Julia Galesi - Genetics
Victoria Grieder - Public Health
Esther Jang - Psychology
Vanessa Karaylannis - Biomedical Engineering
Julia Kennedy - Communication
Karolina Matracz - Psychology
Catherine Montgomery - Psychology
Johanna Murphy - Cognitive Science
Claire Nealon - Biochemistry
Lauren O'Connor - Labor and Employment Relations
Kate Pitzel - Supply Chain Management
Kaitlin Zajac - Biotechnology
Women's Soccer
Kassidy Banks - Exercise Science
Cameron Kennett - Health Administration
Women's Swimming & Diving
Hale Oal - Political Science
Elizaveta Ryndych - Communication
Natalie Schick - Cognitive Science
Gillian Swift - Political Science
Women's Tennis
Tara Chilton - Accounting
Women's Track & Field
Charlee Crawford - Communication
Samantha Gravatt - Criminal Justice
Suzy Lacombe - Psychology
Kameron Scille - Psychology
Chloe Timberg - Exercise Science
Wrestling
Sebastiano Nini - Economics
Anthony White - Accounting