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GSC Announce 2025 Spring Honor Roll, All-Academic Team

One thousand one hundred ninty Gulf South Conference spring student-athletes across nine sports were named to the GSC Academic Honor Roll, while 88 student-athletes earned GSC All-Academic Team accolades. The sports represented for the spring academic awards included baseball, softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, women’s lacrosse, men’s outdoor track & field, women’s outdoor track & field, men’s golf, and women’s women’s golf.

HONOR ROLL LISTS
ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS

To achieve honor roll status, a GSC student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.00 of better out of a possible 4.00 at the time the conference announces the award and have competed in outstanding competition–not counting exhibitions or scrimmages–during the season the award is presented.

To be named to the GSC All-Academic team, nominees must have a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or better their entire academic career at their institution and may not be a freshmen or first-term transfer. The student-athlete must also be a significant contributor to the team. Other factors include leadership, community service and extracurricular activities. Institutions are not allowed to vote for their own student-athletes. The number of student-athletes selected in each sport is determined by the number of positions normally involved in the playing of that sport. Ties are not broken. All-GSC Academic nominees are selected jointly by faculty athletic representatives and sports information directors from within the league. 

  • Sport Breakdown: Baseball led all represented sports with 297 honor roll names, softball (213), men’s track & field (161), women track & field (124), and women’s lacrosse (110) comprised the top five.
  • Making the Grade: 107 student-athletes named to the honor list had an undergrad GPA of 4.00. In addition, 667 posted a 3.50 or better, and 367 had a 3.75 or better.
  • Honor Roll Centurions: Three schools had at least 100 student-athletes on the honor roll list—Montevallo (159), Lee (158), UAH (140).
  • All-Academic Breakdown: 12 schools had at least one GSC All-Academic selection. Lee led the way with 17, while Mississippi College and West Florida followed with 13 apiece.