
Cross Country Places 16 on All-ACC Academic Team
February 05, 2024 | Academic Services, Cross Country
GREENSBORO, N.C. – The University of Louisville men's and women's cross country teams placed 16 student-athletes on the All-ACC Cross Country Academic Teams, as announced by the conference office on Friday.
Nine Cardinals on the women's side were honored by the conference including Temi Ariyo, Lauren Bettencourt, Amy Harding-Delooze, Heidi Meade, Lexie Paszkiewicz, Rylee Penn, Layla Roebke, Maddie Seaby, and Rhune Vanroose.
Seven men were also recognized for Louisville in Nicky Alexander, Jason Krell, Forest MacKenzie, Ethan Meyer, Innocent Ntwali, Lucas Reguinho, and Chip Smith.
Krell, MacKenzie, Meyer, and Paszkiewicz all received All-ACC Academic distinction for the second time in their careers, while the other 12 were first-time honorees.
Academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a grade point average of at least 3.0 for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative GPA during one's academic career. In addition, student-athletes must have competed in either the ACC Championships or the NCAA Championships in the sport of cross country during the 2023 season.
For the latest information on Louisville Cross Country/Track & Field, visit GoCards.com, or follow the team's Instagram and Twitter account at @louisvilletfxc or on Facebook at facebook.com/LouisvilleTFXC.
Louisville Cross Country All-ACC Academic Team Selections
Women
Temi Ariyo, Health & Human Performance – Exercise Science
Lauren Bettencourt, Communication
Amy Harding-Delooze, M.S. Communication
Heidi Meade, Biology
Lexie Paszkiewicz, Mechanical Engineering
Rylee Penn, Distilled Spirits
Layla Roebke, MBA
Maddie Seaby, Biology
Rhune Vanroose, Mechanical Engineering
Men
Nicky Alexander, M.A. English
Jason Krell, Sport Administration
Forest MacKenzie, Neuroscience
Ethan Meyer, M.S. Criminal Justice
Innocent Ntwali, Business Administration
Lucas Reguinho, Nursing
Chip Smith, Sport Administration
Nine Cardinals on the women's side were honored by the conference including Temi Ariyo, Lauren Bettencourt, Amy Harding-Delooze, Heidi Meade, Lexie Paszkiewicz, Rylee Penn, Layla Roebke, Maddie Seaby, and Rhune Vanroose.
Seven men were also recognized for Louisville in Nicky Alexander, Jason Krell, Forest MacKenzie, Ethan Meyer, Innocent Ntwali, Lucas Reguinho, and Chip Smith.
Krell, MacKenzie, Meyer, and Paszkiewicz all received All-ACC Academic distinction for the second time in their careers, while the other 12 were first-time honorees.
Academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a grade point average of at least 3.0 for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative GPA during one's academic career. In addition, student-athletes must have competed in either the ACC Championships or the NCAA Championships in the sport of cross country during the 2023 season.
For the latest information on Louisville Cross Country/Track & Field, visit GoCards.com, or follow the team's Instagram and Twitter account at @louisvilletfxc or on Facebook at facebook.com/LouisvilleTFXC.
Louisville Cross Country All-ACC Academic Team Selections
Women
Temi Ariyo, Health & Human Performance – Exercise Science
Lauren Bettencourt, Communication
Amy Harding-Delooze, M.S. Communication
Heidi Meade, Biology
Lexie Paszkiewicz, Mechanical Engineering
Rylee Penn, Distilled Spirits
Layla Roebke, MBA
Maddie Seaby, Biology
Rhune Vanroose, Mechanical Engineering
Men
Nicky Alexander, M.A. English
Jason Krell, Sport Administration
Forest MacKenzie, Neuroscience
Ethan Meyer, M.S. Criminal Justice
Innocent Ntwali, Business Administration
Lucas Reguinho, Nursing
Chip Smith, Sport Administration
Players Mentioned
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