CENTER VALLEY, Pa. – The Patriot League’s six baseball programs combined to place 132 student-athletes on the 2019-20 Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll when the League announced honors on Tuesday.
Lafayette recorded a League-high 31 representatives on the academic honor roll while Bucknell registered 29 honorees and Lehigh had 28 student-athletes make the list. Holy Cross finished with 22 honor roll recipients with Army West Point and Navy each received 11 selections.
Eight baseball student-athletes earned a spot on the Patriot League Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll for the fourth time, including Army West Point senior Jacob Hurtubise, Bucknell senior Tyler Wincig, Holy Cross senior Alex Volpi, Lafayette seniors Mark Glover and Jake Sniegocki, Lehigh seniors Matt Hand, Jake Kochmansky and Mike Maguire.
Patriot League Baseball Student-Athletes with a 4.00 GPA or higher (16)
Army West Point: Jacob Hurtubise (Sr.)
Bucknell: Tyler Wincig (Sr.)
Holy Cross: Liam Dvorak (Jr.), David Kale (Jr.), Garrett Keough (Jr.),
Lafayette: Jake Amendola (Fr.), Mark Glover (Sr.), Justin Johnson (So.), Evan Kiah (So.), Dylan Minghini (So.), Patrick Vandenbergh (Fr.)
Lehigh: Mike Maguire (Sr.), Adam Retzbach (Fr.), Carlos Torres (Fr.), Joe Yupp (Jr.)
Navy: Jared Leins (Jr.)
To be eligible for the Patriot League Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must earn a 3.20 GPA or better in the spring semester and participate in one of the Patriot League's winter or spring championship sports.
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