Nearly 50 USF Student-Athletes Projected to Graduate This Spring

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USF ATHLETICS GoUSFBulls.com

DATE: MAY 2, 2019

A total of 49 USF student-athletes are projected to receive degrees during spring commencement ceremonies this week at the Yuengling Center.

TAMPA, MAY 2, 2019 – USF Athletics congratulates another outstanding group of student-athletes expected to receive their degrees during spring commencement ceremonies Thursday through Saturday at the Yuengling Center.

A total of 49 student-athletes are projected to earn degrees this spring, which increases USF Athletics’ total number of graduates to more than 250 in the past three years. The Bulls registered a combined annual grade-point average over 3.0 for the third straight year in 2017-18 and have posted a program record eight straight semesters with a combined GPA over 3.0.

Among the student-athletes projected to graduate this week are 11 members of head coach Charlie Strong’s football team that made the program’s fourth straight bowl game appearance in 2018.

Defensive end Kirk Livingstone (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) will receive his degree in health sciences on Thursday afternoon. USF’s 2019 Male Scholar Athlete award recipient and aspiring physician’s assistant will pursue a second degree in biomedical sciences in the fall while he plays his senior season of football for the Bulls. Livingstone will bring 102 career tackles and 21.0 tackles for loss, tied for most among Bulls returners, into his senior campaign.
 
“I think there’s a reason why God placed me at this school,” Livingstone said. “I’m just very thankful for the people here who helped shape me the last four years. I’m lucky enough to have another six months here.”

Also returning for his senior football season is offensive tackle Marcus Norman (Sebastian, Fla.), who is expected to receive his degree in information studies this week. Last fall, Norman started 13 games at right tackle and helped Jordan Cronkrite post the ninth 1,000-yard rushing season in program history and tie the program record with five straight 100-yard rushing games.

This week is a special time for record-setting women’s basketball star Kitija Laksa, who will receive her degree in psychology. The two-time WBCA All-America honorable mention missed the majority of the 2018-19 season with an injury after setting two NCAA records in 2017-18 for consecutive made three-pointers in a game (11) and season free throw percentage (96.5). Laksa (Riga, Latvia) was honored as the 2018 USF Female Student-Athlete of the Year at the 36th annual Sports Club of Tampa Bay Hall of Fame Induction Banquet in March.

Guard T.J. Lang (Mobile, Ala.) and center Nikola Scekic (Belgrade, Serbia) are expected to walk across the Yuengling Center stage this week after playing roles in a historic season for head coach Brian Gregory’s men’s basketball team. USF produced the best turnaround in the NCAA this season with a school-record 24 wins, 14 more victories than the season before, on the way to winning the College Basketball Invitational, the program’s first postseason tournament championship since 1990.

Alberto Barroso-Campos (Montijo, Spain) has earned his degree in communication and is currently in Austin, Texas with conference coach of the year Ashley Fisher’s USF men’s tennis team, which will face Alabama in the first round of the NCAA Championship on Friday at 10 a.m. Barroso-Campos recently led the Bulls to their fifth American Athletic Conference Championship title and was named conference player of the year. The league tournament’s Most Outstanding Player also qualified for the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship and he’s ranked No. 15 nationally with a 20-2 record in singles play.

Also away from Tampa because of competition this weekend are six spring graduates from head coach Ken Eriksen’s 25th-ranked softball team – Macy Cook (Uniontown, Ohio), Lindsey Devitt (Jacksonville, Fla.), Nicole Doyle (Aurora, Ohio), Cheyenne Eggens (Vienna, Ohio), Mia Fung (Tampa) and Aubrey Ledbetter (Anthen, Ariz.). Those seniors have helped the first-place Bulls (38-15, 16-2 in AAC) complete five straight conference series sweeps while they chase after of the program’s second straight league regular season title.

Three members of head coach Cristina Moros’ women’s tennis team are expected to receive their degrees this week – Nicole Dzenga (Harare, Zimbabwe), VanjaKlaric (Gaborone, Botswana) and Ana Roman Dominguez (Burgos, Spain). All three Bulls were a part of the program’s conference tournament championship team in 2017 and returned to the league tournament title match this spring.

“It’s been an honor to be a student-athlete here,” Klaric said. “Not only have I gotten the chance the play the sport that I love, but I also found another passion within the field of psychology, which I hope to devote my life to one day.”

Spring 2019 Projected USF Graduates
NameSport
Dylan BurnsBaseball
JD DutkaBaseball
Connor EasonBaseball
Garrett ZechBaseball
T.J. LangMen’s Basketball
Nikola ScekicMen’s Basketball
Chris BarrFootball
Josh BlackFootball
Jeffery FarrarFootball
Kirk LivingstoneFootball
LaDarion McBrideFootball
Khalid McGeeFootball
Marcus NormanFootball
Trent ShawFootball
Jake StoneFootball
Davion SuttonFootball
Mazzi WilkinsFootball
Tomasz SkublakMen’s Soccer
Emilio YcazaMen’s Soccer
Alberto Barroso-CamposMen’s Tennis
David BellMen’s Track & Field
Bruce RobinsonMen’s Track & Field
Kitija LaksaWomen’s Basketball
Yaranel AbreuWomen’s Cross Country/Track & Field
Magdalena FordWomen’s Cross Country/Track & Field
Keschel HernandezWomen’s Cross Country/Track & Field
Brianna RischarWomen’s Cross Country/Track & Field
Madison StahlerWomen’s Cross Country/Track & Field
Maria “Nani” MerchanWomen’s Golf
Sophie StoneWomen’s Golf
Natalia VillavicencioWomen’s Golf
Darby CapellinWomen’s Sailing
Shani ScwartzWomen’s Sailing
Rachel YannelliWomen’s Sailing
Macy CookSoftball
Lindsey DevittSoftball
Nicole DoyleSoftball
Cheyenne EggensSoftball
Mia FungSoftball
Aubrey LedbetterSoftball
Kelli BurneyWomen’s Soccer
Nicole DzengaWomen’s Tennis
Vanja KlaricWomen’s Tennis
Ana Roman DominguezWomen’s Tennis
Chelsea FrancisWomen’s Track & Field
Kaytlyn GillWomen’s Track & Field
Frances RiceWomen’s Track & Field
Kennedy ShankWomen’s Track & Field
Briana StowellVolleyball

About USF Athletics
USF Athletics sponsors 19 varsity men’s and women’s teams that compete in 11 different sports, 18 at the NCAA Division I level in the American Athletic Conference. The Bulls’ athletic program began in 1965 and is in its 53rd season in 2018-19. Nearly 500 student-athletes train and compete in the athletic district located on the east end of the campus in Tampa, Fla. The Bulls have claimed 17 American Athletic Conference team titles since joining the conference in 2013, and own 118 conference titles overall. Nine USF programs reached national postseason competition in the 2017-18 season and six were ranked in the Top 25 nationally. The Bulls posted a combined annual grade-point average over 3.0 for the third straight year in 2017-18 and have posted a program record eight straight semesters with a combined GPA over 3.0. USF has more than 250 student-athletes earn their degree in the last three years.

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Brian Siegrist

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