MAY 13, 2022 — The UTSA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics honored 53 spring and summer student-athlete graduates in a ceremony earlier today.
“We’re extremely proud and honored to celebrate our spring and summer graduates,” UTSA Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos said. “Earning a college degree requires responsibility, dedication and perseverance, and each of these student-athletes has worked diligently toward achieving this goal. These graduates are leaders and ambassadors of UTSA who are prepared to contribute to the world ahead of them.”
The 53 spring/summer student-athletes who crossed the stage today have already shown their ability to impact the campus and their community.
The UTSA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics honored 53 spring and summer student-athlete graduates in a ceremony on Friday, May 13.
Between these individuals, there are:
UTSA also will celebrate its graduates with several ceremonies. Commencement Drive will take place at 5:30 p.m. Friday, May 13, on the Main Campus. Commencement ceremonies will be held at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, at the Alamodome.
A complete list of UTSA's spring/summer student-athlete graduates by sport is listed below.
Baseball
Ian Bailey
John Chomko
Reece Easterling
Ryan Flores
Jacob Jimenez
Chase Keng
Josh Killeen
Grant Miller
Kyle Sonduck
Men’s Basketball
Phoenix Ford
Darius McNeill
Adrian Rodriguez
Women’s Basketball
Mandi Cooks
Chantel Govan
Karley Larson
Yuliyana Valcheva
Football
Josh Adkins
Trumane Bell II
Myles Benning
Tre'Von Bradley
Kevin Davis
Hunter Duplessis
Trevor Harmanson
Makai Hart
Jaylon Haynes
Ahofitu Maka
Brandon Matterson
Jarrett Preston
Dadrian Taylor
Julon Williams
Men’s Golf
Michael Rome
Women’s Golf
Ana Gonzalez
Hannah Holzmann
Katia Mexsen
Nicole Polivchak
Soccer
Katie Becker
Alyssa Blankenship
Softball
Lauren Coerver
Marena Estell
Riley Grunberg
Men’s Tennis
Joao Ceolin
Women’s Tennis
Sophie Omoworare
Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country
Bashiru Abdullahi
Sam Healy
Diego Pettorossi
Jake Smith
Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country
Abby Balli
Cheshaun Cresser
Danielle Spence
Maren Wilms
Volleyball
Jessica Landridge
Mia Perales
Mia Ybarra
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