Lakeview), Jacob Edelman (Beverly Hills, Mich. Franklin), Niko Mosley (West Bloomfield, Mich.), Cameron Rogers (Riverview, Mich.) and Joe Wright III (Romulus, Mich.), redshirt sophomores Lukas Cusac (Pontiac, Mich. of Detroit Jesuit), Jacob Mass (Livonia, Mich. Port Huron Northern), Nolan Kimmey (Farmington Hills, Mich. U of Detroit Jesuit), redshirt juniors Charles Ellington III (Dayton, Ohio / Vandalia-Butler), Martell Hill (Akron, Ohio / East), Kofe Kimbrell (Fort Gratiot, Mich. Detroit Catholic Central), Nick Poterack (Byron Center, Mich.) and Joe Ziedas (Dearborn, Mich. Homewood-Flossmoor) and Cooper Kukal (Fremont, Mich.), redshirt seniors Will Butler (Novi, Mich. The 29 football student-athletes named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team (cumulative GPA 3.0-3.49) were graduate students Tyler Beck (Lynwood, Ill. (Management) earned his first accolade after transferring to WSU in the Fall of 2020. Ty Potter (Marketing), Quinlan (Marketing), Reid (Finance), Saad (Kinesiology), Short (Finance) and Solano (Accounting) were honored for the second straight year.įisher (Global Supply Chain Management), Gilliam (Marketing), Green (Finance), Haddad (Global Supply Chain Management), Kulka (Mechanical Engineering), Loya (Psychology), Milovanski (Criminal Justice), Schompert (Construction Management), Taras (Management) and Vredeveld (Marketing) are recipients in their first season eligible. Lane Potter (Master's in Business Administration) and Thompson (Master's in Business Administration) were honored for the fourth straight season, while Anthony (Marketing), Mitchell (Kinesiology), Nicklin (Finance) and Wilkerson (Psychology) were recognized for the third time in their careers. Henry Ford II) and Brayden Vredeveld (Hudsonville, Mich.).ĪmRhein (Master's in Sports Administration) and Bevilacqua (Master's in Business Administration) received their fifth consecutive GLIAC All-Academic recognition. Roosevelt), Griffin Milovanski (Saugatuck, Mich.), Tyler Schompert (Olmsted Twp., Ohio / Olmsted Falls), Jeremy Taras (Macomb, Mich. Chippewa Valley), Hayden Loya (Wyandotte, Mich. Thornton Fractional North), Eli Haddad (Rockford, Mich.), Josh Kulka (Clinton Twp., Mich. Rochester), Mohamed Saad (Dearborn, Mich.), Jarrett Short (Grand Blanc, Mich.) and Jay Solano (Trenton, Mich.), along with redshirt freshmen Maxx Fisher (Midland, Mich.), Blake Gilliam (Allen Park, Mich.), Caleb Green (Calumet City, Ill. Birmingham Brother Rice), Drake Reid (Rochester Hills, Mich. Homestead), redshirt sophomores Ty Potter (Hudsonville, Mich.), Kane Quinlan (Troy, Mich. Clarkston) and Julius Wilkerson (Mequon, Wis. Mona Shores), Noah Nicklin (Davisburg, Mich. Williams Field) and Landin Mitchell (Goodrich, Mich.), redshirt juniors Chuckie Anthony (Muskegon, Mich. The 25 student-athletes receiving All-Academic Excellence Team honors for maintaining a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5 were graduate students Jake AmRhein (South Elgin, Ill.), Luke Bevilacqua (Lake Orion, Mich.), Lane Potter (Hudsonville, Mich.) and Reid Thompson (Fenton, Mich.), redshirt seniors Shavez Hawkins, Jr. Over the last 10 years, 366 Warrior football student-athletes have earned GLIAC All-Academic honors.Ĭriteria states the student-athlete must be an active member on the roster at the end of the season, and not a freshman or a first-year transfer student. The 54 recipients edges the previous school record of 51 set a year ago, while the 25 All-Academic Excellence Team honorees is the second-most in the 12-year history of the program. Story Links DETROIT - Fifty-four (54) members of the 2021 Wayne State University football team were recognized with GLIAC (Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) All-Academic accolades, which ranked second in the league behind Michigan Tech's 72 honorees.
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