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Student-Athletes Named To Honor Society

The University of the Ozarks athletic department has announced its third class of Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society members. 

Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks athletic department has announced its third class of Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society members. 

The announced comes in conjunction with national NCAA DIII Week. This year's chapter at Ozarks includes 16 student-athletes who excel in both the classroom and competition.

Chi Alpha Sigma recognizes college student-athletes who receive a varsity letter in their sport, achieve junior academic standing or higher after their fifth full time semester, display good character and earn a 3.40 or higher cumulative grade point average. 

Ozarks is one of just five institutions in Arkansas to have membership with Chi Alpha Sigma. 152 NCAA Division III institutions across the country host a chapter.

2022-2023 Class:
Kylee Booher, Women's Swim and Dive (Biology/Business Administration/Jr./Lamar, Ark.)
Kelsey David, Women's Soccer (Biology/Jr./Cabot, Ark.)
Isaiah Dial, Men's Swim and Dive (Business Administration/Jr./Kansas City, Mo.)
Colby Dorcely, Men's Cross Country and Track (Business Administration/Political Science/Sr./Petion Ville, Haiti)
Allyson Fultz, Softball; (Biology/Political Science/Jr./Rogers, Ark.)
Jayden Glover, Women's Soccer; (Biology/Sr./Greenbrier, Ark.)
Dax Gove, Men's Wrestling (English/Environmental Studies/Jr./Draper, Utah)
Wiley Grantham, Men's Swim and Dive (Accounting/Jr./Canton, Miss.)
Alisone Guzman Castro, Women's Cross Country and Track (Health Science/Business Administration/Jr./Lourdes Colon, El Salvador)
Haley Howard, Women's Swim and Dive (Elementary Education/Jr./Lamar, Ark.)
Abby Lewis, Women's Soccer (Health Science/Jr./Greenbrier, Ark.)
Karlee McCaghren, Women's Clay Target Shooting (Biology/Ecology and Wildlife/Spanish)
Natalie Naramore, Women's Swim and Dive (Accounting/Jr./Lufkin, Texas)
Rayli Ruby, Softball (Biology/Jr./Granbury, Texas)
Sarah Todd, Softball (English/Sr./Mayflower, Ark.)
Marcela Valladares, Women's Cross Country and Track (Psychology/Business Administration/Jr./Russellville, Ark.)

Chi Alpha Sigma is the first and only nonprofit organization that was established to recognize collegiate student-athletes who excel both on and off the field of competition from accredited four-year NCAA, NAIA, USCAA or NCCAA institutions. Founded in 1996 by then DePauw University head football coach, Nick Mourouzis, Chi Alpha Sigma continues 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.