Nine EJB student-athletes named to Fall 2020 Academic All-Big Ten Team

January 5, 2021

The Big Ten Conference recognized 123 Rutgers student-athletes on the Fall 2020 Academic All-Big Ten list, it was announced recently. Nine student-athletes who are Bloustein School majors were among the honorees,

Majors represented: Public Health (5), Public Policy (2), Health Administration (2).

To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection, students must be on a varsity team, as verified by being on the official squad list as of Nov. 1 for fall sports, who have been enrolled full time at the institution for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

The complete release may be found at https://scarletknights.com/news/2020/12/10/general-record-117-student-athletes-named-fall-academic-all-big-ten.aspx

Bloustein School Majors Named to Fall 2020 Academic All-Big Ten Team

* – number of appearances on the Fall Big Ten All-Academic Team

FIELD HOCKEY

Gracey Butsack, Sr. Public Health ***
Katie Larmour, Sr. Public Health & Exercise Science **
Gianna Mancini, Sr. Public Health ***
Clayre Smith, Sr. Public Policy **

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Patrick Walsh, Gr. Public Policy ***
 

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Brooke Riedy, Jr. Health Administration **

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Nicole Binkley, Jr. Public Health **
Emily Harrigan, Jr. Public Health **
Nneka Moneme, Sr. Health Administration

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