Youngstown State placed 160 student-athletes on the fall 2025 semester Horizon League Honor Roll, the conference announced on Friday.
A total of 1,366 student-athletes from all 11 member schools, four affiliate members and all 19 League sports are represented on the list.
YSU placed the most student-athletes with 160, with Milwaukee coming in second with 150, while Oakland was right behind with 137 to finish third and Wright State was fourth with 133.
Candidates for the Honor Roll must meet three criteria in order to qualify:
1) Participation in at least one of the League's 19 sports during the most recent (or current) season.
2) Completion of three semesters (or four quarters, where applicable) as a full-time student at the same member institution.
3) A cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.20 (on a 4.00 scale).
With 236 student-athletes on the honor roll, women's cross country/track & field had the highest representation among the League's 19 sports. Women's soccer and men's cross country/track & field round out the top three with 181 and 164 honorees, respectively.
YSU Athletes Named to the Academic Honor Roll:
Baseball: James Carlson, Ryan DiLullo, Aidan English, Braden Gebhardt, Nic Goodwin, Caleb Hadley, Brayden Kuriger, Brandon Mikos, Lane Rhoades, Teddy Ruffner, Brady Shannon, Jay Wrona
Men's Golf: Jordan Kish, Michael Porter, Ayden Richmond, Jake Ryan, Ryan Sam, Nolan Shilling, Josh Weiner
Swimming & Diving: Moritz Bayer, Lorenz Beck, Jameson Cooke, Elliot Elmore, Ethan Ferroni, Chase Fyffe, Jacob Gramer, David Grant, Quinn Harmo, Zachary Lao, Kyle McDade, Andrew Miller, Dominic Panozzo, James Slessor, Seth Thomas, Reid Withey, Ethan Woychehoski
Tennis: Matteo Ceradelli, Takamasa Mishiro, Viktor Van Craenenbroeck, Alex Woiten
Men's Track and Field/XC: Blake Baker, Michael Ballone, Owen Brady, Thomas Caputo, Kienan Donovan, Connor Durig, Blaze Fichter, Beau Gorby, Jarett Gordulic, Zac Haley, Teziah Howard, Thomas Hunyadi, Noah Johnson, Josh Jones, Tobias Jones, Karl Kain, Jaden Kirkwood, Lukas Lang, Jake Mcentyre, Joseph Owusu-Ansah, Owen Pfeifer, Connor Shingleton, Trenton Shutters, Ryan Tetrick, Sage Vavro
Women's Basketball - Sarah Baker, Hayden Barrier, Danielle Cameron, Sophia Gregory, Erica King, Dacia Lewandowski, Bella Samz, Ashlynn VanTassell
Women's Golf - Maureen Burns, Valentina Pena Anaya, Sofia Perez Escarcena, Adena Rugola, Bella Saur, Maddi Shoults, Matilyn Zines
Softball - Ashlyn Bishop, Alivia Booth, Autumn Boyd, Kennedy Dean, Emma Gilkerson, Bree Kohler, Macy Littler, Bella Meyer, Selah Moyer, Kelsey Ogin, Grace Pilaczynski, Ayla Ray, Lauryn Swanson, Tai Turner, Lydia Wilkerson
Women's Tennis - Lorena Cedeno, Yoana Dudova, Lydia Foster, Line Greyling, Yeseniia Ovcharova, Sarah Partida Garcia
Volleyball - Bianca Giglio, Abbie Householder, Maria Insana, Gabriela Machin, Teagan Ng, Juliana Rivera, Julia Sell
Track and Field/XC - Kenzy Beckett, Grace Bundy, Cecelia Chase, Kaitlyn Eger, McKinley Fielding, Ainsley Hamsher, Molly Hopple, Bre Joki, Kalli Knoble, Ava Littler, Olivia Mason, Brooklynn McIntyre, Madison Murry, Elle Pearsall, Linsey Plant, Jenna Razavi, Caleigh Richards, Lauren Runion, Abbigail Schleicher, Melana Schumaker, Gabbi Selman, Lexus Solarz, Megan Stafford
Women's Swimming and Diving - Zoe Gallagher, Morgan Glass, Hanna Held, Anna Kozinska, Madelyn Mahoney, Amelia Matzke, Abby Perry, Allison Ramirez Romero, Izzy Rossi, Olivia Sweetman, Jordan Truelsch, Natalie Weissman
Soccer - Madison Bazylewicz, Emma Berdiner, Taylor Berry, Sophia Blakenship, Sara Felder, Lenea Guerrero, Mara Jaracz, Kate Makkas, Marissa Masano, Maya Naimoli, Grace Nellas, Kailey O'Brien, Emma Rigone, Eva Sunjevaric, Makayla Thinger, Teagan Wahle, Leah Weiland