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

December 13, 2019

Thirteen student-athletes who are Bloustein School majors were among the 100 named to the Fall Academic All-Big Ten Team, the Rutgers athletics department recently announced.

Majors represented: Public Health (8), Public Policy (2), Health Administration (2), Planning and Public Policy (1).

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/2019/12/11/general-record-100-student-athletes-named-to-fall-academic-all-big-ten-team.aspx

2019 Bloustein School Majors Named to Fall Academic All-Big Ten Team

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

FIELD HOCKEY

Gracey Butsack **, Jr., Public Health
Alanna Gollotto ***, Sr., Public Health
Gianna Mancini **, Jr., Public Health
Clayre Smith, Jr., Public Policy

MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Patrick Walsh **, Jr., Planning And Public Policy/Political Science

WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Emma Bergman ***, Jr., Public Health And Psychology
Brooke Riedy, So., Health Administration

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Ashley Atubi, So., Health Administration
Nicole Binkley, So., Public Health
Alicia D’Aoust, So., Public Health
Emily Harrigan, So., Public Health
Brianna Starr, Sr., Public Health

VOLLEYBALL

Karysa Swackenberg ***, Sr., Public Policy

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