Arnie Chavera, BHC athletic director.
Arnie Chavera, BHC athletic director.
Forty-five Black Hawk College student-athletes have been named to the Athletic Director’s Academic List for achieving a 3.25 GPA or higher during the Spring 2022 semester.
The 45 student-athletes on the list represent 44% of BHC players. To qualify for the list, student-athletes must be taking at least 12 credit hours.
The women’s basketball team had the highest percentage of players on the list – 82% of the team achieved a 3.25 GPA or higher for the semester.
Next was softball with 67% then baseball with 64%.
“I am extremely proud of these student-athletes” said Arnie Chavera, BHC athletic director.
“Despite the challenges of juggling their classwork, practices, games, jobs and community service, they have persevered and demonstrated a commitment to their education,” he said.
The student-athletes are listed by their hometowns. All hometowns are in Illinois unless otherwise noted.
- Albany – Ally Reed, softball
- Bartlett – Grant Baker, baseball
- Batavia – Brad Niedzwiedz, baseball
- Beecher – Lucas Spence, baseball
- Bettendorf, IA – Alexis Mulvehill, softball
- Bloomington – Patrick Mulcahey, baseball
- Calmar, IA – Ethan Luzum, baseball
- Cleveland – Kenadie Buysee, softball
- Coal Valley – Seth West, baseball
- Colona – Mikala Warner, women’s soccer
- Davenport, IA – Ely Adams, baseball; Natalie Adams, volleyball; Me’Kiyah Harris, women’s basketball
- Delavan – Megan Teal, women’s basketball
- Erie – Kara Schipper, women’s basketball
- Fulton – Elizabeth Fish, women’s basketball
- Geneseo – Brooke Harms, women’s soccer; Dawsyn Hartman, softball
- Kewanee – Alexis Nichols, women’s basketball
- Louisville, KY – Kayla Jones, women’s basketball
- Malden – Ashanti Aldana, women’s soccer
- Milan – Maverick Chisholm, baseball; Carley Whitsell, women’s basketball; Kyle Yeater, baseball
- Moline – Ryne Schimmel, baseball; Sam Spurgetis, golf; Deyonce Taylor, men’s basketball; Rachel Worley, softball
- Naperville – Colin Bruce, baseball
- Omaha, NE – Christian Hobbs, baseball; AJ Urban, baseball
- Orland Park – Justin Egan, baseball
- Port Byron – Kale Ven Huizen, baseball
- Prophetstown – Adysson Scott, softball
- Quincy – Jayden Schuette, women’s basketball
- Rock Island – Charlie Allison, baseball; Madalynn Brummit, softball; Luke Lofgren, golf
- Seatonville – Payton Plym, baseball
- Silvis – Dalton Kottmer, baseball; Hannah Malmstrom, softball; Reid Murphy, baseball
- Spring Valley – Chance Resetich, baseball
- Washington – Camryn Marshall, women’s basketball
- Waterford, CT – Petey Kiefer, baseball