Muhlenberg recently inducted 58Â student-athletes from the Class of 2025 into Chi Alpha Sigma.
Chi Alpha Sigma is the first national scholar-athlete society to honor collegiate student-athletes who have excelled in the classroom and in competition. Founded in 1996 by then DePauw University head football coach Nick Mourouzis, Chi Alpha Sigma provides outstanding student-athletes an opportunity to become connected within a fraternal association that aligns their educational and athletic successes for a lifetime.
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Muhlenberg was accepted into Chi Alpha Sigma in 2019 and has inducted more than 250 members since then. The College Committee on Fitness and Athletics, in coordination with Chi Alpha Sigma's membership guidelines, developed the following criteria for induction into Muhlenberg's Alpha Lambda Chapter:
• Has achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 at the time of the selection process and has been on the Dean's List for at least two semesters;Â
• Has earned one letter in a varsity intercollegiate sport;
• Has endorsements from his/her head coach; and
• Is of good moral character as determined by their endorsers and the Dean of Students.Â
Inductees receive a certificate and a cord to wear with their cap and gown. Inductees are listed below, and those who were able to attend the ceremony are pictured above.
Kevin Adams, men's soccer
Justine Bergara, softball
Erica Borbi, women's track and field
Celia Braswell, women's lacrosse
Brendan Bussiere, baseball
Kaitlyn Buurman, softball
Eric Calabro, men's lacrosse
Jamie Carfagna, women's cross country/track and field
Ava Connolly, women's basketball
Mikayla DeMichele, field hockey/track and field
Hadley DeVarennes, women's cross country/track and field
Michael Dotro, football
Devon Eastlack, field hockey
Jason Edelstein, men's soccer
Ellison Ervin, women's lacrosse
Ben Falch, men's Lacrosse
Kaylin Foss, women's golf
Andrew Franklin, football/wrestling
Fletcher Goodman, men's wrestling
Luke Gordos, men's basketball
Spencer Hallagan, men's lacrosse
Jono Hillelsohn, men's lacrosse
Rebecca Himelfarb, women's lacrosse
Matthew Hochegger, men's lacrosse
Grace Hoffman, women's soccer
Lauren House, women's cross country/track and field
Brendan Hughes, baseball
Erin Jackson, field Hockey/track and field
Hayden Klein, men's cross country/track and field
Carly Kramer, women's golf
Ethan Kreuzburg, men's wrestling
Mike LaRosa, men's wrestling
Grace Leard, field hockey
Aidan Legner, baseball
Ellen Maguire, women's cross country/track and field
Kaya Mahy, softball
Brian McCaw, men's wrestling
Abraham McWilliams, men's soccer
Jacob Meirowitz, baseball
Jocelyn Mertz, women's soccer
Paola Navarro, women's cross country/track and field
Esmae Oehler, volleyball
Ty Palmieri, men's golf
Sara Pecorelli, women's soccerÂ
Melissa Pierpont, women's lacrosse
Joe Repetti, football/golf
Dani Roban, softball
Drew Ryan, men's lacrosse
Evan Schlotterbeck, men's soccer
Andrew Sellitto, men's lacrosse
Brooke Shiver, volleyball
Isaac Shulman, men's tennis
Chris Sockler, men's wrestling
Reed Thompson, men's lacrosse
Markus Vottero, men's cross country
Aidan Weingrad, men's wrestling
Luke Wiese, men's lacrosse
Ethan Yazdanyar, men's cross country/track and field
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