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SCAC Announces Swim And Dive Academic Honor Roll

18 University of the Ozarks women's and men's swimmers and divers were named to the 2021-2022 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Academic Honor Roll, it was announced by the league office recently.

Clarksville, Ark. – 20 University of the Ozarks women's and men's swimmers and divers were named to the 2020-2021 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Academic Honor Roll, it was announced by the league office recently.
     
To qualify, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 3.25 and be a regular member of a varsity athletic team in a sport sponsored by the conference.

The women's honorees include Kylee Booher, a freshman undeclared major from Lamar, Ark.; Amanda Briggs, a sophomore elementary education major from Harrison, Ark.; Shalley Coffin, a junior art major from Waco, Texas; Max-Guerlee Eloge, a junior accounting and business administration major from Rogers, Ark.;' Skylar Frazier, a sophomore mathematics major from Pocahontas, Ark.; Dawn Hampton, a senior psychology major from Hot Springs, Ark.; Isabella Matute Hernandez, a junior psychology major from Honduras; Antalya Meals, a freshman art major from McKinney, Texas; Natalie Naramore, a freshman undeclared major from Lufkin, Texas; Isabella Olarte, a junior art and psychology major from Colombia; Kenia Roa Reyes, a junior from Costa Rica; Emily Spillers, a sophomore biology major from Scranton, Ark.; Paige Vire, a junior art major from Clarksville, Ark.; Rosie Wade, a sophomore music major from Clarksville, Ark.; and Catherine Wellborn, a junior health science major from Metairie, La.

The men's honorees include Joel Coppernoll, a junior business administration major from Bryan, Texas; Isaiah Dial, a freshman business administration major from Kansas City, Mo.; Nicolas Dunsworth, a senior mathematics major from Clarksville, Ark.; Jakobe' Durant, a senior spanish major from Destrehan, La.; Nicolai Van Zyl, a junior biology major from Longview, Texas; and Michael Vargas, a sophomore history and psychology major from Pasadena, Texas.