COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (April 7, 2022) – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) announced Colorado State University Pueblo's
Kristen Wolf to its 2021-22 RMAC Women's Swimming and Diving Academic All-Conference First Team.
Bristyn Croswhite, Alyssa Grunloh and
Kate Miller were each named to the RMAC Academic Honor Roll.
To earn the Academic RMAC Honor Roll award, a student athlete must carry a 3.300 cumulative grade point average from the most recently completed term and must have been a student at the active member institution for at least two consecutive semester or three consecutive quarters. The student-athlete must also use a year of eligibility.
Wolf, a junior from Topeka, Kan., was one of 10 swimmers and divers to be named to the Academic All-RMAC team thanks to her impressive 4.0 cumulative GPA as a psychology major.
Wolf was a bright spot for the ThunderWolves inside and outside the lanes this season. In the pool, Wolf claimed an eighth-place finish at the RMAC Championships in the 200-yard breaststroke as one of the Pack's top-finishers and highlighted her season with a pair of wins in the 100-yard breaststroke at home earlier in the slate.
Croswhite (Sr., Tempe, Ariz.) earned her way on the RMAC Honor Roll with a 3.35 cumulative GPA as a nursing major. As a Health Sciences major, Grunloh (Sr., Roundrock Texas) earned an Honor Roll slot with a 3.39 GPA. Finally, the Pack's RMAC All-Academic list was completed with Miller (Jr., Draper, Utah) clinch a spot after she carried a 3.34 GPA as a nursing major.
The Pack swimming and diving season came to close with the ThunderWolves claiming a program-best, fifth-place finish at the RMAC Championships back in mid-February.
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