Student-athletes throughout the CCAA enjoyed great success in the fall, excelling both on the court, course, and field, as well as in the classroom. A total of 475 fall sport student-athletes were honored by the conference office with a 2024 CCAA Fall Honor Roll selection for their combined academic and athletic achievements.
San Francisco State led the way with 52 selections, followed right behind by
Cal Poly Pomona with 51.
Chico State placed 47 on the team, with
Cal State San Marcos (44) and
Cal State Monterey Bay (43) rounding out the top 5.
Women's soccer paced the way among the sports with 163 selections. Volleyball is next with 107. And men's soccer has 103. Women's cross country (57) and men's cross country (45) complete the list.
Click here to see the complete list of 2024 Fall Academic Honor Roll selections.
There were 226 repeat winners, with 64 receiving their third honor and five becoming four-time honorees. Chico State's men's cross country student-athlete
Dylan White, a senior majoring in construction management, and Cal State LA's volleyball student-athlete
Haley Roundtree, who is a grad student earning her MBA, collected honors for the fifth-straight year.
The CCAA recognizes individuals academically per season – fall, winter, and spring – for all CCAA-sponsored sports. The CCAA Fall Academic Honor Roll consists of eligible student-athletes who compete in the sports of men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, and volleyball. The Winter Academic Honor Roll will recognize men's and women's basketball players, while the Spring Academic Honor Roll will include student-athletes from men's and women's golf, men's and women's track and field, softball, and baseball. The remainder of the seasonal academic selections will be announced at the conclusion of the spring term after grades are finalized.
To be eligible for the honor, student-athletes must be of sophomore standing athletically at the start of the playing season and may include graduate students, shall have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.3, and shall have competed in the sport in that season.