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Fourteen Holy Cross Basketball Players Awarded to All-Academic Team

Fourteen Holy Cross Basketball Players Awarded to All-Academic Team

Chicago, Ill. The Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference recently announced their 2024 Men's and Women's Basketball All-Academic Teams. Holy Cross College had 14 student-athletes named to this the list.

To be nominated for the award, a student-athlete must have been enrolled at his respective CCAC school for a minimum of one academic year, have completed at least 30 semester hours and boast no less than a 3.25 cumulative grade point average.

Women's basketball had nine student-athletes receive this distinction of 2024 CCAC All-Academic Team members. Seniors Neva Longhofer and Lauren Morris were awarded. Juniors Grace Adams, Jordyn Smith, Anna Tallent, and sophomores Elizabeth Edmonds, Kayliana Hammel, Carly Spradling, and Audrey Tallent earned All-Academic Team.

The men's basketball team had five players awarded this honor. Junior Nash Hostetler and sophomores Drew Adzia, Joe Kelly, Phil Robles II, and AJ Roseman were named to the CCAC All-Academic Team.

 

To read the CCAC women's basketball official release, please click here.

 

To read the CCAC men's basketball official release, please click here.

 

The Holy Cross College Saints compete in eight intercollegiate sports for men and women. Holy Cross has produced 205 Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic Team honors and 108 All-Conference members, and seven NAIA All-Americans. Founded in 1966, Holy Cross College is a Catholic, residential, coed, four-year institution of higher learning, offering an applied liberal arts curriculum. The mission of Holy Cross College is to educate and form global citizens with the competence to see and the courage to act.