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Student-Athletes: Thirty-Seven Louisiana Student-Athletes Earn DegreesRagin’ Cajuns close out 2020 Spring semester in strong fashion
LAFAYETTE – Louisiana Athletics saw 37 student-athletes across 10 of its sports programs earn degrees on Friday as the 2020 Spring semester officially came to a close. The department’s Track & Field program’s led the way with a total of 12 graduates, while Women Soccer’s Franziska Riepl was named the Outstanding Graduate for the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration. "On behalf of our entire department, I want to congratulate all of our graduates," Director of Athletics Bryan Maggard said. "Receiving a college degree is our number one priority for our student-athletes, and I could not be more proud of and happier for this spring’s graduating class and their families. We wish them great success as they begin the next chapter and look forward to staying connected with this new group of Ragin’ Cajun alumni." Football, Baseball and Women’s Soccer each had four student-athletes receive their degrees, with three student-athletes from both Men’s Basketball, Softball and Men’s Tennis earned their degrees. Two student-athletes from Women’s Basketball and Julia Pasch of the Volleyball program helped round out the department’s 37 graduates. Follow the Ragin’ Cajuns on Twitter (@RaginCajuns), Facebook (Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns) or Instagram (@RaginCajuns) to stay up-to-date on all that is happening with Louisiana Athletics 2020 Spring Graduates Gavin Bourgeois (Baseball) – Insurance & Risk Management Austin Bradford (Baseball) – General Studies Tremaine Spears (Baseball) – Sports Management Sebastian Toro (Baseball) – General Studies Mason Aucoin (Men’s Basketball) – Chemical Engineering Patrick Hardy (Men’s Basketball) – General Studies Jalen Johnson (Men’s Basketball) – Mass Communication – Broadcasting Raymond Calais (Football) – General Studies Joe Dillon (Football) – General Studies Jarrod Jackson (Football) – Psychology Justin Middleton (Football) – General Studies Silvio Cocito-Monoc (Men’s Tennis) – Management Pearse Dolan (Men’s Tennis) – Economics Jamie Fraser (Men’s Tennis) – Mechanical Engineering Kyle Baudoin (Men’s Track) – Electrical Engineering Regan Lemaire (Men’s Track) – Mechanical Engineering Shaquille Singuineau (Men’s Track) – General Studies Graham Sokol (Men’s Track) – General Studies Kemondrick Walter (Men’s Track) – Criminal Justice Dominque Williams (Men’s Track) – Management Kendall Bess (Women’s Basketball) – General Studies Jasmine Thomas (Women’s Basketball) – General Studies Mia Camuso (Softball) – General Studies Alaina Guarino (Softball) – Exercise Science – Fitness Studies Julie Rawls (Softball) – Marketing McKenzie Lee (Soccer) – Marketing Victoria Mendes (Soccer) – Management Ashley Newland (Soccer) – Management Franziska Riepl (Soccer) – Economics Alexa Breaux (Women’s Track) – Biology Bailey Broussard (Women’s Track) – General Studies Kalei Matthews (Women’s Track) – General Studies Shalei Matthews (Women’s Track) – General Studies Kimberly Rushford (Women’s Track) – Psychology Juliette Smith (Women’s Track) – General Studies Julia Pasch (Volleyball) – Chemical Engineering
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