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NJCAA All-Academic Honors

Conquistador Teams & Student-Athletes Earn NJCAA All-Academic Honors

July 26, 2025

The 2024-25 school year for Dodge City Community College athletics saw some great performances all around, from many sports with some KJCCC and Region 6 titles won, to strong postseason performances, and more. The success of the Conquistadors also came in the classroom for several teams and individual student-athletes. 
 
The NJCAA annually awards All-Academic honors to teams and student-athletes who have success in the classroom. Seven teams and 67 Conq student-athletes have earned recognition from the NJCAA for the 2024-25 academic year. 
 
As a team, the programs must earn a collective GPA of 3.0 or better for the year. Individually, student-athletes are recognized by the NJCAA for All-Academic honors if they achieve a GPA of 3.6-4.0 for the 2024-25 academic year. First team honors go to student-athletes with a 4.0 GPA, second-team honors to student-athletes with 3.8-3.99 GPA, and third-team honors to student-athletes with 3.6-3.79 GPA. 
 
Seven Conq teams earned NJCAA All-Academic honors after posting a 3.0 or better for the year. The following teams earned recognition: baseball, women's basketball, men's golf, women's golf, women's soccer, softball, and volleyball. 
 
Individually, 12 different programs had at least one student-athlete earn NJCAA All-Academic honors. Baseball, football, softball, volleyball, women's basketball, men's soccer, women's soccer, men's golf, women's golf, women's and men's track and field, and women's cross country all earned the honors. 
 
In total, 13,915 student-athletes across the NJCAA earned the distinction of All-Academic honors individually, while 1,347 teams were recognized with NJCAA All-Academic honors.

NJCAA All-Academic Honors
First Team 
Sofia Ahmed (Women's Basketball) 
Sofia Axelsson (Women's Golf) 
Lane Benavides (Baseball) 
Amber Boswell (Women's Soccer) 
Marcos Brondolo (Men's Soccer) 
Whitley Cash (Softball) 
Daniela Cerda (Cross Country/Track Field)
Cory Chostner (Baseball) 
Bryce Conover (Football) 
Lucia Culleres Soto (Women's Soccer) 
Tess De Zanet (Volleyball) 
Avonte Grant (Football) 
Agnes Hegardt (Volleyball) 
Leisey Keli'i (Volleyball) 
Tara Knego (Women's Soccer) 
Beatriz Lampugnani Cornachini (Volleyball)
Karen Ludeking (Volleyball)
Gracee May (Track & Field) 
Arec Mendoza (Baseball) 
Riley Moore (Softball) 
Tayah Morgan (Women's Basketball) 
Heewon Pak (Women's Golf) 
Meike Patzold (Women's Soccer) 
Avery Phillips (Baseball) 
Caleb Sedegan (Football) 
Blake Strong (Men's Golf) 
Madison Wallman (Volleyball)
Stone Wilson (Football) 

Second Team 
Azra Arslanoglu (Volleyball) 
Jordyn Boxberger (Volleyball & Softball) 
Sergio Bravo (Men's Soccer) 
Sarai Chavez (Cross Country/Track & Field)
MD Conner (Baseball) 
Jaxen Derry (Baseball) 
Tyler Jensen (Baseball) 
Gaemphuang Ketrahong (Women's Golf) 
Morgan Ruff (Women's Basketball & Track & Field)
Becca Unruh (Women's Basketball) 

Third Team
Jose Alfonso (Baseball) 
Melanie Belder (Women's Soccer) 
Sam Brooks (Football) 
Braxton Clark (Football) 
Juan Concecpion (Baseball) 
Jordan Garcia (Baseball) 
Alyssa Gobel (Softball) 
Albert House (Track & Field) 
Felipe Jerez (Men's Soccer) 
Cole Johnson (Baseball) 
Mia Jordan (Women's Basketball) 
Kaylee Kinsinger (Softball) 
Winston Knobloch (Men's Golf) 
Kolby Legg (Men's Golf) 
Frankie Martens (Softball) 
Josie Oakley (Softball)
Shorna Preston (Women's Basketball) 
Iran Rodriguez (Women's Soccer)
Felipe Samary (Men's Soccer)
Carson Spoonts (Football) 
Micah Wing (Football)