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W&M Athletics Honors the Class of 2019

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – A total of 123 Tribe student-athletes will receive degrees from the College of William & Mary at the 2019 Commencement on Saturday at Zable Stadium.
 
The Green and Gold won 22 conference championships during this senior class's four years on campus and compiled a 59.5 winning percentage with 11 NCAA Appearances. The Class of 2019 includes five Phi Beta Kappa honorees, two Academic All-Americans and each of the last four years W&M Athletics has achieved a cumulative GPA of over 3.0.
 
Congratulations to the Tribe athletes and all students on graduating from the William & Mary. Below is a list of the W&M Student-Athletes eligible for graduation. 
   

Baseball
Chris Farrell (Public Policy)
Zach Pearson (Business Analytics and Data Science) 
Bodie Sheehan (Masters in Accounting)
Hunter Smith (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Owen Socher (Finance)
Wade Strain (Computer Science)
Jason Waldman (Finance)
Kyle Wrighte (Kinesiology and Health Science)
 
Men's Basketball
Cole Harrison (Masters of Business Administration)
Matt Milon (Finance)
Justin Pierce (Finance)
 
Women's Basketball
Bianca Boggs (Geology)
Misha Jones (Film and Media Studies)
Chandler Smith (Psychology)
 
Field Hockey
Caroline Arrowood (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Meredith Clay (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Jenna Cutilli (Psychology)
Estelle Hughes (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Jenny McCann (Global Studies – Latin American Studies)
Ashleigh Nottingham (Finance)
Alayna Tomlinson (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Jessica Wiggins (Kinesiology and Health Science)
 
Football
Jack Armstrong (Government)
Nate Atkins (Business Analytics and Data Science) 
Brandon Battle (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Simeon Brown (Biology)
Chris Conlan (Business Analytics and Data Science) 
Jack Cornett (Marketing)
DeVonte Dedmon (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Josh Dulaney (Masters in Education in Curriculum & Instruction – Special Education)
Kris Hooper (Finance)
Isaiah Kinder (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Tyler Klaus (Economics)
Bill Murray (Economics)
Corey Parker (Economics)
Zach Sims (Finance)
Raeshawn Smith (Economics)
Joe Suarez (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Grant Waxter (Marketing)
Nick Wimmer (Public Policy)
 
Men's Golf
Gavin DeFisser (Neuroscience)
David Hicks (Government)
Will Stewart (Finance)
 
Women's Golf
Elizabeth Choi (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Riley Corona (Psychology)
 
Men's Gymnastics
David Allen (Mathematics)
Jacopo Gliozzi (Physics)
Jack Hasenkopf (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Peter Makey (Government)
David Watkins (Kinesiology and Health Science – Public Health)
 
Women's Gymnastics
Madison Dwyer (Neuroscience)
Sophie Harris (Biology)
Aaliyah Kerr (Sociology)
Regan Sindelar (Biology)
Katie Webber (Neuroscience)
Anna Weiskopf (Psychology)
 
Lacrosse
Claire Duchene (Masters of Science in Business Analytics)
Eloise Gagnon (Marketing)
Holly Hager (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Anne McElgunn (Economics)
Hannah Ryan (Marketing)
Maddie Torgerson (Finance)
 
Men's Soccer
Ryder Bell (Economics)
Marcel Berry (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Remi Frost (Finance)
John Fuquene (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Graham Guidry (Economics)
Julian Ngoh (Finance)
Sam Onyeador (Psychology)
Will Rosenbaum (Economics)
Cole Smith (Finance)
 
Women's Soccer
Mackenzie Kober (Public Policy)
Arundel Miguelez (Psychology)
Claire Robbins (Computer Science)
Sarah Segan (Kinesiology and Health Science – Public Health)
Sara Vigen (Marketing)
 
Men's Swimming
Ramzy Ali (Economics)
Eric Grimes (Government)
Carter Kale (Marketing)
Brooks Peterson (Economics)
Joey Rento (Psychology)
Ben Skopic (Physics)
 
Women's Swimming
Abby Jones (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Nina Lesser (Biology)
Annie Miller (Finance)
Maria Oceguera (Economics)
Emily Schroeder (Economics)
Katie Sell (Finance)
Morgan Smith (Economics)
Claire Williams (Psychology and Hispanic Studies)
 
Men's Tennis
Tristan Bautil (Economics)
Michael Ruamthong (Religious Studies)
 
Women's Tennis
Deepa Dhore (Economics)
Lauren Goodman (Psychology)
Clara Tanielian (International Relations)
 
Men's Track and Field/Cross Country
Connor Atkinson (Biology)
Andrew Cacciatore (Finance)
Vlad Castillo, Jr. (Psychology)
Cole Clark (Neuroscience)
Dawson Connell (Economics)
Daniel Giliomee (Masters in Accounting)
Duncan Goodrich (Finance)
Matt Heinicke-Peart (Biology)
Ryan McGorty (Psychology)
Preston Richardson (Masters of Science in Business Analytics)
Chris Short (Computer Science)
 
Women's Track and Field/Cross Country
Grace Becker (Kinesiology and Health Science – Public Health)
Hope Bloxom (Masters in Education in Curriculum & Instruction – Elementary Education)
Sophie Caplan (Accounting)
Deirdre Casey (Business Analytics and Data Science) 
Kathryn Eng (Marketing)
Carina Garcia (Neuroscience)
Sarah Goodrich (Biology)
Laura LaBuschaigne (Masters in Accounting)
Julia McDermott (Marketing)
Brianna Miller (Kinesiology and Health Science – Public Health)
Lindsay Schott (Finance)
Rachel Snyder (Psychology)
Anna Wasko (Kinesiology and Health Science)
 
Volleyball
Casey Foote (Kinesiology and Health Science – Public Health)
Katie Kemp (Kinesiology and Health Science)
Heather Pippus (Psychology)
Katie Primatic (Government)
 
 
 
 
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