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Thibadeau named RMAC First Team All-Academic; 12 others named to Honor Roll

Colorado State University Pueblo volleyball libero Elaine Thibadeau (Sr., Monument, Colo.) has been named to Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference First Team All-Academic and leads twelve others named to the Honor Roll, announced Tuesday by league officials.

Thibadeau holds a 3.975 GPA and major is Computer Information Systems. This season, Thibadeau has played a big part in helping CSU Pueblo earn a fifth place finish in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and for a fourth straight season, a spot in the RMAC Tournament.

Colorado Mesa's Sabrina VanDeList was named RMAC Academic Player of the Year and holds a 4.00 GPA and major is Elementary Education.

Pack players named to the Honor Roll are:

Savannah Coats (So., McHenry, Ill.) 3.64 Pre-Business
Bailey Combs (R-So., Fresno, Calif.) 3.37 Health Sciences
Hannah Delor (Sr., Marysville, Mich.) 3.89 English
Milica Djukic (Sr., Belgrade, Serbia) 3.52 Criminology
Jazzy Espinoza (Sr., Cheyenne, Wyo.) 3.78 Liberal Studies
Grace Hern (Sr., Omaha, Neb.) 3.69 Business Management
Kasey Jahnke (Sr., Glendale, Ariz.) 3.98 Health Sciences
Sabrina King (So., Parker, Colo.) 3.76 Health Sciences
Taylor Maguire (So., Lyons, Colo.) 3.65 Business Management (Sports Industry)
Kealey Marshall (So., Aurora, Colo.) 3.38 Business Management (Sports Industry)
Megan Mattingly (So., Phoenix, Ariz.) 3.86 Teacher Prep K-12
Josey Nunn (So., Kingwood, Tex.) 3.96 Biology

To be eligible, first team nominations must currently have a cumulative 3.50 GPA or higher. Honor roll student-athletes must have a cumulative 3.30 GPA or higher. 

Original source can be found here.

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