Florida State University Athletics
Track and Field Earns USTFCCCA All-Academic Honors
7/16/2024 11:45:00 AM | Track and Field
TALLAHASSEE – The U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Association announced its academic awards for the 2024 outdoor season on Monday.
The men's team turned in a grade point average of 3.59, earning All-Academic team honors and seven Seminoles were named All-Academic Athletes. The women's team rallied four members while being named an All-Academic team with a GPA of 3.62.
Men
Andre Korbmacher
Jayden Louis-Charles
Neo Mosebi
David Mullarkey
Martin Prodanov
Cooper Schroeder
Women
Suus Altorf
Ava Klein
Agnes McTighe
Alexandra Webster
To qualify for All-Academic distinction, student-athletes must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 on a 4.0 scale and finish in the top 96 in any championship, or in the top 48 in any championship relay event during the indoor season. Student-athletes can also qualify for the award for participating in any round of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Championship (Preliminaries or final championship competition).
Mullarkey led the Noles after setting an indoor program record in the 3,000-meters with a time of 7:42.89, finishing the season with second-team All-American honors at the NCAA Championship. He finished fourth at the ACC Outdoor Championships in the 5,000 with a time of 13:41.76, before placing 18th at the NCAA Championships at 14:05.77.
He was named the ACC Cross Country Scholar Athlete of the Year, capturing bronze at the 2023 ACC Championships in the 8k before earning an All-American nod in the 10k at nationals after taking 40th place.
Altorf led the women, qualifying for her first NCAA outdoor Track and Field Championship after finishing 12th in the 1,500 at the NCAA East Prelims behind a lifetime best and sixth-fastest time in school history (4:10.13).
She placed third at the ACC Outdoor Championship in the 1,500 meters (4:13.22).
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