March 12, 2013 - Bronx, N.Y. - The Atlantic 10 Conference established a new record for number of student-athletes, with 1,637 earning Commissioner's Honor Roll distinction for the Fall 2012 semester. Among those honored were 147 Fordham University student-athletes, the highest representation among the conference schools, including 12 members of the women's soccer team.
To be listed on the Commissioner's Honor Roll, a student-athlete in an Atlantic 10-sponsored sport must have a 3.5 GPA or better (on a 4.0 scale) during the specified semester. Freshmen are eligible to receive the award.
The additions of Butler and VCU to the Atlantic 10 helped boost the total number of honorees from last year's high of 1,369, but there was also a jump of over 100 student-athletes earning the distinction from the other 14 A-10 member institutions.
Fordham led all conference schools with 147 student-athletes on the list, the most all-time for the Rams, followed by Massachusetts (139), La Salle (135) and Duquesne (116).
"Our Honor Roll numbers are impressive and our student-athletes should be commended on their dedication," Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade stated. "The additions of Butler and VCU played a significant role in last semester's increase, but to have our 14 other members increase their total number of honorees by over 100 shows the commitment and the importance of academics in the A-10."
The 1,637 honorees marks the highest number of student-athletes to achieve the distinction since prior to 2007, making it the most during Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade's tenure. It eclipsed the previous record of 1,369 set last spring semester. It also is the fourth straight semester, the total number of honorees has surpassed 1,300 and topped the previous semester.
Here is a list of Fordham student-athletes named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll for the Fall 2012 semester from the women's soccer squad.
Name, Cl., Hometown/High School, Major
Kaitlin Abrams, Sr., Rochelle Park, N.J./Bergen County Aca., Biological Sciences & Anthropology
Kelley Alpaugh, Jr., Mullica Hill, N.J./Clearview Regional, Business Admin.
Victoria Camaj, Fr., Diamond Bar, Calif./St. Lucy's Priory, Undeclared
Maria Lorena Canicatti, So., Whitestone, N.Y./St. Francis Prep, Public Accounting
Kaitlyn Carballeira, Jr., East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville, Business Admin.
Kelsey Dougherty Howard, Jr., Largo, Fla./St. Petersburg Catholic, Environmental Science
Casey Nowakowski, Sr., Cheshire, Conn./Cheshire, Undeclared
Cara Rooney, Sr., Flushing, N.Y./St. Francis Prep, Comm. & Media Studies
Mary Solimine, Jr., Rumson, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven Regional, Psychology
Rachel Suther, Sr., Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley, Public Accountancy
Annie Worden, Sr., Silver Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair, Comm. & Media Studies
Sarah Zieman, Sr., Mt. Laurel, N.J./Lenape, Business Admin.