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SDSU Holds First ACE Awards Banquet

Posted on May 14, 2022 By admin No Comments on SDSU Holds First ACE Awards Banquet

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SAN DIEGO – The first Aztecs Celebrating Excellence (ACE) Awards were held last week at the Cal Coast Open Air Amphitheater hosted by athletics staff and coaches. The event honored student-athletes for excellence in their sport and holistic development in the classroom.

“The ACE Awards is a new tradition that provides the SDSU Athletics community an opportunity to come together and celebrate the many achievements of student-athletes and staff from the academic year,” Bobby Smitheran, Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Academic Support Services said. “This program positively impacts the student-athlete experience, and we look forward to growing this event in years to come.”

Throughout the night multiple student-athletes were honored for their various academic achievements, as well as teams were rewarded for their outstanding academic performances as a team this year. Softball’s Maggie Balint and football’s Cameron Thomas were awarded Student-Athlete of the Year, while men’s golf and lacrosse were honored for having the highest team GPAs.

Other awards awarded out to student-athletes and support staff include the All-Aztecs Going Pro Award, which is given to seniors who have exemplified personal growth, career development, and civic engagement throughout their time at SDSU. April Ranches of women’s golf and Laukoa (kao) Santos of men’s soccer earned the award. Additionally, the department handed out the Aztecs Going Pro Resilience Award to CJ Jones of lacrosse and Keshad Johnson of men’s basketball. The Aztecs Going Pro Resilience Award is given to student-athletes who have improved academically and personally through continuous effort, resilience, and commitment throughout their time at San Diego State.

43 Aztec student-athletes earned the Malik award during the event. The Malik award is awarded to any student-athlete that earned a perfect 4.0 GPA over a semester at San Diego State. Additionally, 412 student-athletes earned scholar athlete designation. Scholar athlete designation is awarded to a student-athlete who earned either a 3.2 semester GPA or a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Department Award Recipients
Student-Athlete of the Year Award


Maggie BalintSoftball

Cameron ThomasFootball

Highest Team GPA (Average of Spring and Fall 2021 Semesters)
Men’s Golf (3.23)
Lacrosse (3.50)

All-Aztecs Going Pro Award

April RanchesWomen’s Golf
Laukoa (Koa) Santos, Men’s Soccer



Aztecs Going Pro Resilience Award
CJ Jones, Lacrosse

Keshad JohnsonMen’s Basketball



2022 SAAC Superlative Awards Winners (voted on by Aztec student-athletes)
Most Team Spirit


Kaitlin HeriTrack and Field

Elliot PavisMen’s Soccer



Most Comedic

Jessie McMurraySwim and Dive

Johannes SeemanMen’s Tennis



FAC (Fowler Athletic Center) Rat
CJ Jones, Lacrosse

Zavier LeonardFootball



Best Shoe Game

Asia AvingerWomen’s Basketball

Nathan MensahMen’s Basketball



Most likely to be seen on a Reality TV Show

Anna TooheyWomen’s Soccer

Caden McDonaldFootball

Dr. James Kitchen Distinguished Service Award
Libby Skiles, Director of Student Health Services



Aztec Distinguished Service Award

Lori MitchellAdministrative Support Coordinator for Academics and Compliance

Malik Award Recipients

Caden Miller Baseball

Lauren Harper Cross Country / Track & Field

Carlene Masar Cross Country / Track & Field

Natalie Regalado Cross Country / Track & Field

Chandler Patterson Football

Courtney Anderson Lacrosse

Caitlin Jones Lacrosse

Lauren Kilger Lacrosse

Mia Kohn Lacrosse

Courtney Robinson Lacrosse

Alexis Sullivan Lacrosse

Katie Wozencroft Lacrosse

Cailin Young Lacrosse

Puwit Anupansuebsai Men’s Golf
Juliana Santiago Rowing
Greta Viss Rowing
Anastasia Vontzou Rowing

Shaylan Whatman Softball

Alice Decoteau Swimming & Diving

Sammy Geyer Swimming & Diving

Lizzie Menzmer Swimming & Diving

Christina Murphy Swimming & Diving

Mia Ryan Swimming & Diving

Evonne Stehr Swimming & Diving

Riley Tapley Swimming & Diving

Lauren Torchiana Swimming & Diving

Current Acosta Track & Field

Sarah Absten Track & Field

Carina Clark Track & Field

Jenna Fee Feyerabend Track & Field

Elizabeth Funk Track & Field

Kennedy Feuerborn Volleyball

Serena Hodson Volleyball

Lauren Lee Volleyball

Ashley Vanderpan Volleyball

Karli Canale Water Polo

Haley Hagerty Water Polo

Rose Kanemy Water Polo

Phoebe Leitch Women’s Soccer

Emily Lowe Women’s Soccer

Abbie Rieder Women’s Soccer

Agustina Rimoldi Godoy Women’s Tennis

Alexandria Von Tersch Pohrer Women’s Tennis

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