GREENSBORO, N.C. — During a breakout season for many Notre Dame track and field athletes, the group performed exceptionally well in the classroom as well. On Monday, the ACC announced that 24 women and 16 men have been named to the 2023 Outdoor Track and Field All-ACC Academic Team.
Emma Albano — Biochemistry
Molly Bennett — Finance
Katie Rose Blachowicz — Non-Degree
Alaina Brady — Neuroscience & Behavior
Kendall Burgess — Psychology/Film, TV & Theatre
Ava Butterbaugh — Pre-Professional Science
Siona Chisholm — Neuroscience & Behavior
Sarah David — Economics
Remy Finn — Finance
Sarah Flight — Marketing
Molly Grant — Accountancy
Paige Grant — Accountancy
Alesis Juntunen — Management (MS)
Anna Sophia Keller — Management (MS)
Caroline Lehman — Finance
Caroline Lewis — Non-Profit Administration (MNA)
Olivia Markezich — Marketing
Arianna Martinez — English (MA)
Sophie Novak — English
Jadin O’Brien — American Studies
Katie Ryan —Business (MBA)
Reese Sanders — Psychology/Film, TV & Theatre
Madison Schmidt — Chemical Engineering
Katie Thronson — Non-Profit Administration (MNA)
Kevin Berry — Management (MS)
Nolan Blachowski — Finance
Henry Boudreau — Business Analytics
Joey Dobrydney — Pre-Professional Science
Quinn Gallagher — Aerospace Engineering
John Keenan — Non-Degree
Blake Kusky — Computer Science
Nick Miller — Business Analytics (MS)
Jack Oleksak — Environmental Science
Zach Petko — Business Analytics/Economics
Luke Phillips — Finance (MS)
Jake Renfree — History/Pre-Health
Tom Seitzer — Aerospace Engineering
Michael Shoaf — Business Analytics
CJ Singleton — Accountancy
Jackson Storey — Non-Degree
According to the ACC, a record number of male and female athletes made the cut this year. To earn a spot on the All-ACC Academic Team, student-athletes must have posted a 3.0 grade point average in the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one’s academic career. Additionally, they must have competed in the ACC Championship and/or NCAA Championship in Outdoor Track and Field.