Bowling Green State University Athletics

Eleven Falcons Named Academic All-MAC
May 30, 2018 | Women's Track and Field
Cleveland, Ohio – The Mid-American Conference announced that 11 Bowling Green State University track and field student-athletes have been named Academic All-MAC for the 2018 outdoor season.
To qualify for Academic All-MAC, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport.
Of the 169 student-athletes recognized, six recorded a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Two of those, Aliyah Gustafson and Rachel Stute, represent Bowling Green. BGSU's Academic All-MAC recipients are listed below.
Rachel Durbin, R-Senior, 3.833, Human Movement and Sport Leisure Studies
Allie Farmer, R-Sophomore, 3.584, Medical Laboratory Sciences
Aliyah Gustafson, R-Senior, 4.000, Human Movement and Sport Leisure Studies
Allison Holahan, Sophomore, 3.980, Biology
Elena Lancioni, R-Junior, 3.939, Exercise Science
Kelsie Mothersead, R-Sophomore, 3.968, Exercise Science
Cortisha Short, Senior, 3.333, Psychology
Rachel Stute, Sophomore, 4.000, Health Science
Brianna Tidmore, Sophomore, 3.745, Inclusive Early Childhood Education
Rachel Walny, R-Junior, 3.666, Human Movement and Sport Leisure Studies
Andrea Weirauch, Junior, 3.500, Sales and Service Marketing
ABOUT THE FALCON CLUB
The Falcon Club Scholarship and Success Fund was created to align the Athletic Department's fundraising priorities with the increasing need for scholarship support. Falcon Club membership gifts allow our programs to recruit and retain the best student-athletes as we compete for championships in the MAC and WCHA, while also preparing our current Falcons for success upon graduation. We hope you will consider helping us change lives by making an investment in the 400+ student-athletes that represent BGSU on the field, in the classroom and in the community. To make a gift please visit https://falconfunded.bgsu.edu/project/5311 or call 419-372-2401 to learn more.
To qualify for Academic All-MAC, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport.
Of the 169 student-athletes recognized, six recorded a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Two of those, Aliyah Gustafson and Rachel Stute, represent Bowling Green. BGSU's Academic All-MAC recipients are listed below.
Rachel Durbin, R-Senior, 3.833, Human Movement and Sport Leisure Studies
Allie Farmer, R-Sophomore, 3.584, Medical Laboratory Sciences
Aliyah Gustafson, R-Senior, 4.000, Human Movement and Sport Leisure Studies
Allison Holahan, Sophomore, 3.980, Biology
Elena Lancioni, R-Junior, 3.939, Exercise Science
Kelsie Mothersead, R-Sophomore, 3.968, Exercise Science
Cortisha Short, Senior, 3.333, Psychology
Rachel Stute, Sophomore, 4.000, Health Science
Brianna Tidmore, Sophomore, 3.745, Inclusive Early Childhood Education
Rachel Walny, R-Junior, 3.666, Human Movement and Sport Leisure Studies
Andrea Weirauch, Junior, 3.500, Sales and Service Marketing
ABOUT THE FALCON CLUB
The Falcon Club Scholarship and Success Fund was created to align the Athletic Department's fundraising priorities with the increasing need for scholarship support. Falcon Club membership gifts allow our programs to recruit and retain the best student-athletes as we compete for championships in the MAC and WCHA, while also preparing our current Falcons for success upon graduation. We hope you will consider helping us change lives by making an investment in the 400+ student-athletes that represent BGSU on the field, in the classroom and in the community. To make a gift please visit https://falconfunded.bgsu.edu/project/5311 or call 419-372-2401 to learn more.
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