By Dustin Semore
FHU Information Director
Though their competitive seasons have come to an end, the Freed-Hardeman University Lions and Lady Lions continue to add academic awards. FHU’s spring sports had 56 student-athletes recognized as 2024 NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athletes.
According to the NAIA, to qualify a student-athlete must achieve “at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point average (GPA) at their institution. To be nominated, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, appear on the eligibility certificate for the sport and have attended one full year at said institution.”
For FHU, baseball and softball led the way with 12 and 11 selections each, respectively, followed by nine from the men’s track and field team. The women’s track and field program had seven selected, with both women’s tennis and women’s golf seeing five. Men’s tennis had four chosen and men’s golf had three.
Baseball
Colton Bryant
Matthew Carver
Seth Creasy
Chris Goodrich
Riley Hamilton
Colton Huntt
Riley Keesey
JP Key
Nathan Lewis
Dawson Massengale
Brady Spring
Justin Whitman
Men’s Golf:
Tyler Rhodes
Ben Shelton
Austin Warren
Women’s Golf:
Sara Browning
Bailey Gilbert
Riya Key
Reagan Malone
Makenzie Wilson
Softball:
Haley Byrd
Gracie Cooley
Brinley Cousar
Molli Deere
Brooklyn Jimmerson
Grayson Mayo
Kiersten Mesler
Aja Stovall
Olivia White
Gracie Wilson
Chloe Winters
Men’s Tennis:
Jesse Allen
Theo Devals
Maxime Guyon
Braden Young
Women’s Tennis:
Morgan Brown
Savannah Corbitt
Elise Kruzan
Hannah Pearce
Men’s Track and Field:
Elliha Baker
Caleb Bond
Isaiah Booker
Jamison Brock
Hayden Cook
Nathan Mangrum
Grant O’Neal
Bo Scott
Cooper Whitney
Women’s Track and Field:
Zola Dorris
Zena Dorris
Bekah Edwards
Megan Lampley
Elizabeth McKeeby
Isabella Minor
Eliza Poe