CLEVELAND – Gonzaga women's basketball's Inês Bettencourt and men's student-athlete
Braden Huff were selected to their respective Division I-AAA ADA Scholar Athlete Teams. The 10-member 24
th annual teams were announced by the DI-AAA Athletics Directors Association Wednesday.
Bettencourt boasts a 3.82 grade point average while working on her Sport Management degree. Huff has a 3.37 GPA and is a Business Administration major.
Braeden Smith was also selected to the team with a 3.56 GPA.
"On behalf of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association, I am proud to recognize and congratulate this year's men's and women's scholar-athlete teams, as well as those selected to receive postgraduate scholarship awards," said Division I-AAA ADA President and Director of Athletics at Seattle University, Shaney Fink. "These student-athletes exemplify excellence both in the classroom and in competition, demonstrating the dedication, discipline, and balance required to succeed at the highest level. We are honored to celebrate their achievements and support their continued success beyond their collegiate careers."
Basketball players from all Division I-AAA ADA member institutions are eligible for these prestigious annual awards. Each of the nominees is required to maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.20 (4.00 scale) in undergraduate study and have been a starter or important reserve with legitimate athletics credentials. Nominees must have participated in at least 50 percent of the team's games listed on the nomination form. To be eligible for nomination to the Scholar-Athlete Team, individuals must have reached junior academic standing at their respective institution (ineligible athletics transfers are not eligible).
Complete list of the Men's and Women's Scholar-Athlete Teams below.
| Men's Scholar-Athlete Team |
| First Name |
Last Name |
Institution |
Major |
GPA |
| Grant |
Asman |
Lipscomb |
Business Leadership |
4.00 |
| Tre |
Carroll |
Xavier |
Communication Studies |
3.22 |
| Brendan |
Coyle |
Siena |
Finance |
3.69 |
| Cruz |
Davis |
Hofstra |
Liberal Arts |
3.63 |
| Josh |
Dix |
Creighton |
Finance |
3.58 |
| Michael |
Duax |
FGCU |
Biology |
4.00 |
| Colby |
Duggan |
Charleston |
Finance |
3.88 |
| Scott |
Gersten |
UMBC |
Computer Science |
3.94 |
| Nolan |
Hodge |
UNCW |
Business Analytics |
3.72 |
| Braden |
Huff |
Gonzaga |
Business Administration |
3.37 |
| Logan |
Kinsey |
Denver |
Finance |
3.90 |
| Tyler |
Lundblade |
Belmont |
Business Administration |
4.00 |
| Miles |
Rubin |
Loyola (Chicago) |
Communication Studies |
3.51 |
| Drew |
Scharnowski |
Belmont |
Exercise Science |
3.82 |
| Braeden |
Smith |
Gonzaga |
Philosophy |
3.56 |
| Women's Scholar-Athlete Team |
| Meghan |
Andersen |
Fairfield |
Sports Business |
3.68 |
| Ines |
Bettencourt |
Gonzaga |
Sport Management |
3.82 |
| Savannah |
Catalon |
Seton Hall |
Social and Behavioral Sciences |
3.77 |
| Tuti |
Jones |
Belmont |
Sport Administration |
4.00 |
| Sierra |
Linnin |
Le Moyne |
Biology |
3.82 |
| Colbi |
Maples |
Cleveland State |
MBA |
3.78 |
| Kaety |
L'Amoreaux |
Fairfield |
Management |
3.80 |
| Kate |
Novik |
DePaul |
Business Administration |
4.00 |
| Macy |
Silvey |
SIUE |
Business Administration - Marketing |
3.73 |
| Brecken |
Snotherly |
High Point |
PSYCH |
3.94 |
| Lainey |
Spear |
Portland |
Finance |
3.87 |
| Lee |
Volker |
Marquette |
Corporate Communications |
3.79 |
| Alejandra |
Zuniga |
NJIT |
Communications and Media |
3.63 |
About Division I-AAA ADA: Now in its 25
th year, the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association's mission is to enhance initiatives common to its Division I-AAA membership (Division I institutions that do not sponsor football), in particular, aspects related to their flagship basketball programs. For more information on the Division I-AAA ADA, please visit
www.div1aaa-ada.com. The Division I-AAA ADA is administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), which is in its 61
st year. For more information on NACDA and the 19 professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visit
www.nacda.com.