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LAKE CHARLES – A total of 45 McNeese student-athletes received their degrees last Friday at the 2022 McNeese State University Spring Commencement Ceremony held at Burton Coliseum.
Included in those 45 graduates were two who earned a Masters Degree.
2022 McNeese State University Spring Athlete Graduates:
Football (11) –
Brayden Adams (marketing),
Caron Coleman (general studies/behavorial science),
Severyn Foster (general studies/bahavorial science),
Nick Holiday (H&HP/sports and wellness management),
Stephon Huderson (mass communication),
Chris Joyce (general studies/applied and natural science),
Gus Nave (general studies/behavorial science),
Jamal Pettigrew (criminal justice Masters),
Colby Richardson (general studies/behavorial science),
Romello Tarver (general studies/behavorial science),
Trey Vondenstein (health education).
Baseball (9) – Reid Bourque (H&HP/sports and wellness management), Nate Collins (management), Zach Diaz (criminal justice),
Cameron Foster (general studies), Julian Gonzales (biology/pre-medicine, minor in chemistry), Tré Obregon (criminal justice Masters), Chance Stone (H&HP/pre-physical therapy), Jordan Yeatts (biology).
Women's Track (7) –
Shania Anthony (H&HP/pre-chiropractic),
Victoria Canter (H&HP/sports and wellness management),
Ciara Gilroy (H&HP/pre-physical therapy), Priscialla Ibarra (liberal studies/humanities),
Malaiya Jedkins (health systems management),
Morgan Talley (early childhood education, minor in psychology).
Soccer (5) –
Delana Friesen (English-foreign literature, minor in business administration),
Caroline Fritsch (mass communications/sales communications), Madysin Girourd (mass communications/public relations, minor in business administration),
Isabel Kembel (H&HP/pre-physical therapy),
Anna Watson (biology).
Softball (4) – Gracie Devall (agriculture/nutrition and dietetics), Brianna Santos (general studies/applied and natural science), Tiffany Steczo (biology/pre-medicine, minor in psychology), Padyn Williams (agriculture/food and nutritional science).
Men's Track (3) –
Joey Croft (H&HP/sports medicine),
Henry Kiplagat (medical laboratory science),
Rodney Tookes (H&HP/sports medicine).
Men's Basketball (1) – Brendon Medley-Bacon (general studies/behavorial science).
Women's Basketball (1) – Lizzy Ratcliff (H&HP/pre-occupational therapy).
Tennis (1) – Carlotta Romitto (H&HP/sports and wellness management).
Volleyball (1) – Regan Stiawalt (nursing).
Men's Golf (1) – Theo Berger (mass communications/journalism).
Women's Golf (1) – Cameron Newhouse (marketing).