GEN | Congratulations 2024 Spring Graduates

5/4/2024 | Academics

BOCA RATON, Fla. – Three times a year, Florida Atlantic Athletics has the opportunity to celebrate its truest success stories. On Thursday and Friday of this week, the Owls will welcome family and friends from across the world to the Boca Raton campus for graduation ceremonies.

Over the two-day period, 89 student-athletes will be conferred degrees in 22 disciplines while six will earn certification in their undergraduate area of study and five are completing a master’s degree.

GRADUATES

Baseball (9): Christian Adams (communication studies), Jalen DeBose (health science), Nicholas Del Prado (finance), Sam Drumheller (management entrepreneurship), Daulton Frank (management entrepreneurship), Braden Ostrander (management entrepreneurship), Brandon Smith (communication studies), Danny Trehey (public safety administration), C.J. Williams (public safety administration)

Beach Volleyball (3): Logan Mignerey (biology), Alivia Orvieto (biology), Courtney Moon (mechanical engineering)

Cheer (9): Makenna Cooney (exercise science and health promotion), Gianna Kohn (political science), Lauren Linenberger (biological science), Taylor Pitt (elementary education), Isabella Ruggieri (marketing), Ella Sanchez (communication studies), Gianna Santoro (health science), Jessica Tabor (communication studies), Lanna Tardif (elementary education)

Dance (6): Julia Bye (marketing), Rebekah Campbell (communication studies), Caroline Ferris (health science), Elizabeth George (exercise science and health promotion), Jenna Remian (general studies), Jenna Spina (exercise science and health promotion)

Football (10): Evan Anderson (public safety administration), Alex Atcavage (criminal justice), Brendan Bordner (MBA), Jarrett Jerrels (management entrepreneurship), Chris Jones (public safety administration and public management), Andre Lamas (public safety administration), Justin McKithen (public management), Darius McClendon (public safety administration) (Remove if he transferred?), Jacob Merrifield (finance), Josh Moore (economics)

Men’s Basketball (6): Nick Boyd (communication studies), Jalen Gaffney (public safety), Vladislav Golden (sociology), Alijah Martin (public safety), Giancarlo Rosado (communication studies), Brandon Weatherspoon (public safety)

Men’s Golf (5): Nicolas Cimadevilla (marketing), Juan Delgado (international business), Jake Hibbert (management), Max Sturdza management), Jack Wehle (management),

Men’s Soccer (3): Rotem Fadida (MBA: business analytics), Kyle Gruno (public safety administration), Spencer Mallion (finance)

Men’s Swimming and Diving (4): Jake Bair (management entrepreneurship), Jackson Kirk (political science pre-law), Dalton Lillibridge (master counselor education), Cameron Speed (marketing)

Men’s Tennis (3): Alberto Colas Sanchez (marketing), Gabe Diaz (sociology), Joao Graca (international business)

Softball (7): Gabby Baylog (certificate in big data analytics), Katelynn De Leon, Orozco (certificate in nonprofit executive leadership), Becca Jones (master’s: exercise science and health promotion), Zoey Jones (psychology), Cally Kildow (certificate in women, gender, sexuality studies), Megan Moll (certificate in health administration), Cammeo Presutti (psychology)

Volleyball (3): MiaBella English (marketing), Aniya Harvey (marketing), Alicia Hearn (communication studies)

Women’s Basketball (4): Jada Moore (communication studies), Devyn Scott (health science), Rose Caverly (certificate in health administration), Allison Tylka (MBA)

Women’s Cross Country/Track (2): Analise Davis (finance), Casey O’Connor (health science)

Women’s Golf (3): Olivia Bergner (international business), Clemence Cadeac (business administration; Prof MBA), Blanka Decker (international business)

Women’s Soccer (5): Madeline Crowe (health science), Lexi Gonzalez (psychology), Tatum Ireland (multi-media journalism), Malaya Melancon (biological science), Heather Squitieri (civil engineering)

Women’s Swimming and Diving (6): Madison Archer (accounting), Micaela Bernard (psychology), Taylor Brittain (biological sciences), Avery Floyd (health administration), Selina Staudenherz (marketing), Lauren Wright (communications studies)

Women’s Track (1): Jessica Lambert (health administration/social work)