Redlands Community College is proud to announce the exceptional academic achievements of its student-athletes for the 2023-2024 academic year. Demonstrating a strong commitment to excellence both on the field and in the classroom, multiple teams and individual athletes have been recognized by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) for their outstanding academic performances.
The Redlands Women’s Golf and Soccer teams have been named NJCAA All-Academic Teams, a prestigious honor that recognizes teams with a collective GPA of 3.0 or higher. This distinction reflects the hard work and dedication of the student-athletes and their coaches, who have balanced the demands of competition with a strong focus on academics.
In addition to the team honors, several individual Redlands student-athletes have earned spots on the NJCAA All-Academic Teams, with six students on the All-Academic First Team (4.0 GPA), eight students on the All-Academic Second Team (3.80-3.99 GPA) and 12 students on the All-Academic Third Team (3.60-3.79 GPA).
“We are incredibly proud of our student-athletes for their remarkable achievements,” said Redlands President Jena Marr. “Their success is a reflection of their hard work, as well as the support provided by our faculty, coaches, and staff. We take immense pride in supporting the academic and athletic growth of our students, ensuring they excel in all aspects of their college experience.”
Below is a list of student-athletes named to NJCAA All-Academic Teams.
FIRST TEAM
Alexus Roberson, basketball (women), Oklahoma City
Alison Foley, golf (women), Jenks
Carlie Golden, soccer (women), Calumet
Gracelynn Nickell, golf (women), Comanche
Jacob Peeler, baseball, Carter
Trevon Adderley, basketball (men), - Eucha
SECOND TEAM
Aisha Leonard, soccer (women), Yukon
Allie Harris, basketball (women), Calumet
Bryce Reese, baseball, Okarche
Carlos Michinaux, baseball, Richmond
Grayden Baker, basketball (men), Glenpool
Jack Wootton, baseball - Carter
Marshyl Stennett, baseball, Sachse, TX
McKenzie Simon, soccer (women), Elk City
THIRD TEAM
Avery Turner, soccer (women), Yukon
Baylee Osborn, soccer (women), Chickasha
Brayllen Freeman, cross country (men), Norman
Brionna Spann, soccer (women), El Reno
Clayton Sanders, baseball, Lindsay
Dawson Robbins, baseball, Broken Bow
Daxton Joyce, baseball, Oklahoma City
Easton Ford, baseball, Durant
Jameson Ross, baseball, Okemah
Kash Thorne, baseball, Waxahachie, TX
Matthew Zmolik, baseball, Waxahachie, TX
Ryan Sessions, baseball, Dallas, TX