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63 Clemson student-athletes receive degrees

63 Clemson student-athletes receive degrees


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Clemson, S.C.—Sixty-three student-athletes in 13 different sports graduated from Clemson University during ceremonies at Littlejohn Coliseum on Thursday, May 11 and Friday, May 12. The 63 graduates included six who returned to campus in the Tiger Trust Program.

The Clemson football program had 19 graduates receive diplomas over the two days, including five who were in the Tiger Trust Program. Among the Tiger Trust graduates was Terry Allen, an All-ACC player from 1987-89 who went on to an 11-year NFL career.

With the completion of the ceremonies over the last two days, Twenty-three of 24 senior lettermen on the 2016 Clemson National Championship team have graduated. The one senior who has not has just one class remaining to complete his degree requirements. In Head Coach Dabo Swinney’s career, 154 of 159 seniors have earned degrees.

Many other sports were represented during the graduation ceremonies this week. The rowing team that will play host to the ACC Championships on Sunday had 11 graduates over the last two days. Seven members of the women’s track program graduated, including Iana Amsterdam, a three-time ACC triple jump champion.

The Clemson baseball team had five graduates, including All-American Pat Krall and the team’s top hitter this year, Reed Rohlman. They will both be in action this weekend when Clemson plays host to second ranked Louisville.

Both Clemson soccer programs had four graduates. The women’s soccer graduates included Emily Byorth, who was a two-time Academic All-American. She and her sister and fellow graduate Gabby Byorth helped Clemson to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament and a No. 12 final ranking last fall. The Clemson men advanced to the Elite Eight and finished fifth in the final poll.

Starting center Sidy Djitte from the men’s basketball team graduated this week, meaning each of the last 16 seniors on Brad Brownell’s team has earned his undergraduate degree, a stretch that dates to 2012. Last week the program was honored as ranking in the top 10 percent in the nation in terms of APR scores.

Clemson Student-Athletes who Graduated May 11-12

Student Sport Major

Patrick Andrews Baseball *Mechanical Engineering

Charlie Barnes Baseball Parks, Recreation, & Tourism Mgt.

Pat Krall Baseball Management

Reed Rohlman Baseball Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

Andrew Towns Baseball Economics

Sidy Djitte Men’s Basketball Economics

Adrian Baker Football English

Jaquarius Brice Football Construction Science & Mgt.

Ryan Carter Football Sociology

Adrien Dunn Football Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

Tyshon Dye Football Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

Marcus Edmond Football Graphic Communications

Patrick Godfrey Football Economics

D.J. Greenlee Football Sociology

Sean Mac Lain Football History

Maverick Morris Football Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

Seth Ryan Football Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

Daniel Stone Football Material Science & Engineering

Bradley Tatko Football Biological Sciences

Korrin Wiggins Football Health Science

Carson Young Men’s Golf Marketing

Joseph Amon Men’s Soccer Communications

Austen Burnikel Men’s Soccer Health Science

Kevin Fielden Men’s Soccer *Business Administration

Mauriq Hill Men’s Soccer Financial Mangement

Robert Dudley Men’s Tennis Economics

Christian Harris Men’s Tennis Political Science

Brent Lett Men’s Tennis Accounting

Dareyus Person Men’s Track Psychology

Clayton Wilson Men’s Track Biochemistry

Giorgia Bergamasco Rowing Industrial Engineering

Rachel Brown Rowing Health Science

Cassidy Davidson Rowing Psychology

Gemma Davis Rowing Psychology

Lydia Hanewich Rowing Health Science

Milena Heuer Rowing Architechture

Anna Mclean Rowing Economicis

Maggie Nelson Rowing Nursing

Ashley Robinson Rowing Genetics

Kasi Sweisford Rowing Marketing

Paula Wesselmann Rowing Industrial Engineering

Jameel Abdulmateen ^Men’s Track Health Science

Dymon Adams ^Football Communications

Terry Allen ^Football Management

Keith Jennings ^Football Management

Antoine McClain ^Football Sociology

Darius Robinson ^Football Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

Jessica Hoang Women’s Golf Health Science

Emily Byorth Women’s Soccer Health Science

Gabby Byorth Women’s Soccer Health Science

Abby Jones Women’s Soccer Health Science

Katie Sprouse Women’s Soccer Bioengineering

Sarah Braun Diving Elementary Education

Iana Amsterdam Women’s Track Sociology

Malayshia George Women’s Track Health Science

Madison Huffman Women’s Track Microbiology

Molly Sullivan Women’s Track Communications

Evie Tate Women’s Track Health Science

Anasterasia Terrell Women’s Track Sociology

Alexa Womack Women’s Track Health Science

Irem Bayramoglu Volleyball Psychology

Sydney Moseley Volleyball Biological Sciences

Leah Perri Volleyball Health Science

Managers, Trainers and Cheerleaders

Student Sport Major

Deanne Flanders Cheerleader Civil Engineering

Shelby Grant Cheerleader Psychology

Rachel Holder Cheerleader Marketing

Lynsey Johnson Cheerleader Biological Sciences

Halie Manion Cheerleader Science Teaching

Samantha Phelan Cheerleader Architecture

Sydney Preston Cheerleader Nursing

Daniel Robinson Cheerleader Communications

Kaitlyn Styles Cheerleader Nursing

Grady Austin Manager Political Science

Richard Bradshaw Manager Language, International Health

Samuel Butler Manager Management

Robert Lund Manager Mathematical Sciences

Natalie Montoya Manager Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

David Rice Manager Science Teaching

Grant Youmans Manager Agriculture, Mech & Business

Jeffery Derrick Trainer Agricultural Education

Grace Jordan Trainer Nursing

Coty Marcengill Trainer Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt.

*Denotes Masters degree, ^ Tiger Trust Program

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