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Athletics Record 161 Student-Athletes Named To Athletic Director’s Honor Roll

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Upon the start of his tenure as Florida Memorial University's Director of Athletics, Jason Horn set out to create a culture that called for student-athletes to "win, grow, and graduate" – and the Lions answered that charge by setting a new program record for most student-athletes named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll as 161 student-athletes received the honor.
 
Florida Memorial University administrators
Nearly 100 of the 160 students who earned the honor by attaining at least a 3.0 grade-point average during the previous semester were treated to a catered lunch, received a t-shirt, and received congratulatory messages from Horn, FMU president Dr. Jaffus Hardrick, and vice provost/faculty athletics representative Dr. Adrienne Cooper before gathering on the FMU Wellness Center floor for a commemorative photo.
 
FMU's football program, which completed its first full season on the field this past November, had the highest number of honorees among all of the varsity sports with 20 honorees – breaking the previous high (19) set by baseball back in 2020.
 
The baseball program matched its high with 19 honorees again this year.
 
First-year varsity program softball had a strong showing with 16 student-athletes receiving honor while second-year flag football had 13 make the honor roll – both impressive numbers for first-year head softball coach Pedro Herrera and flag football head coach Jonathan Alvarez respectively.
 
Also, softball slightly edged volleyball (beach & indoor) for the highest total among the women's athletic programs. Volleyball had 15 honorees, women's basketball had 10, while women's soccer and competitive both had eight.
 
The Lions' men's basketball program, which won the 2022 Sun Conference Tournament Championship, had 10 make the list while the men's basketball developmental team – which also won the conference's developmental basketball tournament – had 13 students receive the honor.
 
Athletic Director Honor Roll Honorees
 
Baseball
Antonio Cabrera Max Charnin Pedro Gutierrez Nathan Harris
Juan Raul Hernandez Rohandry Javier Jamal Johnson Aaron Knowles
Arturo Pena Reinaldo Prieto Ulises Rodriguez Dawrin Ruiz
Luis Ruiz Yunior Sanchez Alejandro Suarez Luis Velandia
Fernando Vila Aubrey Yarbrough Jalen Young  
 
Men's Basketball
Carington Campbell Andrew Drugan Rodney Guillory Brent Holcombe
Cheikh Kebe Anfernee King Nicodemo Majuec Miles-Jordan Smartt
Jethro Tshisumpa Aubrey Washington    
 
Men's Developmental Basketball
Shinder Andre Charles Banquiray Taj-Ray Brown Oliver Edmond
Norvice Landon Braxton Lee Dillon Lucia Jordan McGriff
Christian Muniz Jorge Padilla DeOzzie Sylvester Alix Trounas
McNee Ulysse      
 
Women's Basketball
Aliyah-Deen Ahmad Monique Esbrand Kaylee Higgins Natalia Leguizamon
Destiny Marin Janae Markes Hanifa Neal Quameerah Peterson
Jamari Tillman Cheyanne Whitfield    
 
Cheer
Aryanna Alvarez Kiara Archer E-Finity Crawford D. Jackson
Tatiana Johnson Reandria Mables E'Layzha Stafford Quenay Woody
 
Flag Football
Keyanna Acosta Andrea Aguilera Perla Batista Isabella Betancourt
Ce'Mya Brooks Orianna Brooks Ja'Shya Christie Ashleign Gary
Rudiana Jasmin Ericka Johnson Diamond Mays Kayla McDuffie
Alexis Nelson      
 
Football
Gregg Bain Carlos Boothe Michael Caldas Christian Edgerson
Ladarius Edwards Kristopher Fowles Keyshon Gardner Jaray Harrison
Quaylen Hill Denorio Humes Gregorie Jules Alexander Law
Lemroy Lawrence Rigaud Luly Marco Luna Demarcus McEachern
Wilson Noel Nura Sales Corey Stanley David Alexis-Wood
 
Softball
Emily Albelo Karah Atkins McKenna Dawes Jadlyn Dixon
Aashana Francis Haylei Grand Camryn Gregory Trinity Hobley
Aleah Killebrew Scarlett Montalvo Breana Morales Heidy Olivo
Megan Perez Breanna Reyes Zariah Spells Ashlynn Ureste
 
Men's Soccer
Praise Adekanmbi Artur Barros Gavin Cerrato Thomas Chamberlain
Luis Constantini Michael Del Gaudio Lyndon Desir Ian Maldonado
Nicolas Martinez Michael Mesa Diego Oviedo Mario Peres
Tajay Russell Jesus Tovar Jasen Velken Quavon White
 
Women's Soccer
Kelsey Akins Emerita Garcia Ángela Gutiérrez Hayley Illijin
Johana Karbanova Mariana Rincon Amealia Smith Oneilia Yearde
 
Men's Track & Field
Jeremiah Battle Joshua Battle Leroy Francis Omar Kelly
Ali Milline Dannie Motley Emauri Young  
 
Women's Track & Field
Monique Brown Jailyn Gilmore Andreana Graham Shikyla Walcott
Micahia Wilson Monique Woods    
 
Volleyball/Beach Volleyball
Sammyra Albarran Agustina Busque Daphinie Correa Kimberlie Correa
Taira Cottingham Biancaliz Cruz Mar Danes Olivia Dodd
Azmabeth Infante Daja Newton Rafaela Nogueira Arianna Ortiz
Maria Rodriguez Alanis Santana Adriana Soto  
 
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Players Mentioned

Kiara Archer

Kiara Archer

BS
5' 5"
Junior
Reandria Mables

Reandria Mables

B
5' 5"
Sophomore
Quenay Woody

Quenay Woody

B/BS
5' 6"
Freshman
Leroy Francis

Leroy Francis

5' 11"
Senior
Jeremiah Battle

Jeremiah Battle

6' 0"
Sophomore
Joshua Battle

Joshua Battle

6' 0"
Sophomore
Shikyla Walcott

Shikyla Walcott

5' 8"
Junior
Jailyn Gilmore

Jailyn Gilmore

5' 5"
Junior
Monique  Woods

Monique Woods

5' 7"
Freshman
Monique  Brown

Monique Brown

5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kiara Archer

Kiara Archer

5' 5"
Junior
BS
Reandria Mables

Reandria Mables

5' 5"
Sophomore
B
Quenay Woody

Quenay Woody

5' 6"
Freshman
B/BS
Leroy Francis

Leroy Francis

5' 11"
Senior
Jeremiah Battle

Jeremiah Battle

6' 0"
Sophomore
Joshua Battle

Joshua Battle

6' 0"
Sophomore
Shikyla Walcott

Shikyla Walcott

5' 8"
Junior
Jailyn Gilmore

Jailyn Gilmore

5' 5"
Junior
Monique  Woods

Monique Woods

5' 7"
Freshman
Monique  Brown

Monique Brown

5' 7"
Freshman