Minot State student-athletes post 3.185 GPA for fall semester
The Beaver student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom as the Minot State Athletic Department posted an overall GPA of 3.185 for the fall semester.
The Minot State softball team led the way for the Beavers with the highest cumulative team GPA, a 3.657 during the fall, while 12 of the Beavers’ 17 teams eclipsed the 3.0 GPA mark.
The Beaver women’s cross country was next with a 3.614 team GPA for the fall, then came men’s hockey at 3.6. The Minot State women’s hockey team had a 3.525 team GPA, baseball posted a 3.474 team GPA, women’s basketball had a 3.332, volleyball had a 3.211 team GPA, women’s golf a 3.19, women’s soccer posted a 3.161 team GPA, men’s basketball had a 3.025, women’s track and field had a 3.016 GPA, and men’s golf had a 3.008.
Rounding out the fall team GPAs, the Minot State men’s track and field team posted a 2.993 team GPA, men’s cross country had a 2.93, women’s wrestling had a 2.855, football had a 2.825, and men’s wrestling had a 2.721.
Along with the stellar department-wide GPA, 83 student-athletes posted a perfect 4.0 GPA during the fall semester, 103 Minot State student-athletes were named to the President’s List with a 3.8 GPA, or higher, and 78 more were named to the Vice President of Academic Affairs Honor Roll with a 3.5 to 3.79 GPA.
Named to the Fall 2025 Minot State President’s List were:
Baseball: Wyatt Anicker, Gerritt Gulutzan, Jack Jahnke, Nate Larsen, Jacob Mclean, Conner Meldrim, Kekoa Munos, Jake Orthner, Bryson Reif, Jacob Thompson, Jessen West, Michael Williamson, Jon Harley
Football: Sam Benson, Ngonkra Fuangunyi, Ben Hagan, Trevor Jungman, Jett Lundeen, Conner Raetzman, Joshua Will, Julian Kameristy, Johnny Bellino, Max Bray, Deacon Gackle, Zach Malpica, Cody Raetzman, Tyson Ruzicka, Will Dampier, and Ryan Gambino.
Men’s Basketball: Trey Brandt, Braelyn Dale, and Grayson Schaeffer.
Men’s Golf: Zachary Hendrickson, Josh Lindbo, and Gage Olson.
Men’s Hockey: Logan Cyca, William Dyke, Reece Henry, Walker Jerome, Christian Kadolph, Logan Rands, Brett Tataryn, Colby Joseph, Slade Stanick, Matthew Yakubowski.
Men’s Cross Country and Track and Field teams: Deacon Gackle, Tyson Ruzicka, Will Dampier, Camden Jasmin, Peyton Tuhy, Zander Grover, and Grayson Schaeffer.
Men’s Wrestling: John Armstrong, Mario Esposito, Asher Hockett, Albert Lawrenz, Roman Leifridt, Tristan Pekas, and Daniels Bendiks.
Softball: Ellington Anderson, Taylor Eatherton, Jorja Franzwa, Jessie Henry, Mallory Hoogensen, Paige Kellogg, Lanae Kimbley, Raivyn Millions, Sarah Misner, Sara Van Wickler, Mallory Moos, and Maizy Whitlow.
Volleyball: Kiera Hayes, Ella Smith, Sydney Upton, Maya Vibeto, and Logan Drennan.
Women’s Basketball: Kyra Beckman, Taylor Goss, Taury Hight, Karew Lamoureux, and Maya Vibeto.
Women’s Hockey: Jillian Ackerman, Makenna Beard, Olivia Opheim, Cameron Schmidt, Kaitlyn Snyder, Abigail Tallman, Kinley Brassard, Payton Lang, and Bailey Grunewald.
Women’s Soccer: Jayen Alger, Sabrina Amezcua, Emerie Campbell, Katelyn Farrell, Adriana Gonzalez, Reese Kuklinski, and Tereza Vrbanek.
Women’s Cross Country and Track and Field teams: Kyra Beckman, Jamie Ward, Jenna Hillman, Natalie Becker, Emery Smith, and Afton Wride.
Women’s Wrestling: Alexa Garcia.
Named to the Fall 2025 Minot State Vice President of Academic Affairs Honor Roll were:
Baseball: Josh Czyz, Hunter Simonson, Oscar Pegg, Cole Barta, Boston Bast, Nolan Craddock, Alex Engel, Mason Boyken, Carson Deaver, Ayden Sauerbrei, Thomas Mitchell, and Gregory Preston Maccormack.
Football: Teagan Nicholes, Malachi Johnson, Tyler Stonebraker, Caleb Schmidt, Connor Mamon, Brandon McCary, Kevin Reyes, Tyler Johnson, Justin Proffitt, Brant Stead, Ryan Lynch, Ben Mailo, Drew Zwak, Carter Coleman, Aiden George, Ethan Graham, and Dylan Huber.
Men’s Basketball: Ramsey Walz.
Men’s Golf: Kasen Rostad.
Men’s Hockey: Eric Krywy, Austin Clyne, Blake Sittler, and Keiran Cooke.
Men’s Cross Country and Track and Field teams: Cameron Hummel, Jacob Jackson, Dylan Jackson, Carter Coleman, Isaac Rathbun, Holter Bridwell, and Braxton Rance.
Men’s Wrestling: Austin Garcia, Kevin Reyes, Drew Zwak, and Braxton Rance.
Softball: Navi Brinkerhoff, McKenna Varner, Calley Olson, Isabelle Anderson, Adeline Marcus, Anna Lacount, and Taylor Smith.
Volleyball: Jocelyn Boop, Mia Thompson, Paulina Kowalska, Emma Swisher, Emily Willis, Olivia Murphy, and Caton Pearcy.
Women’s Basketball: Mia Aberle, Lara Dobbins, Jessica Mogen, and Ashley Wacha.
Women’s Golf: Zoe Banack.
Women’s Hockey: Krissy Rink, Avary Lazarenko, Marlie Rutherford, Makayla Peters, and Olivia Kirwan.
Women’s Soccer: Anna Miotto, Olivia Warmouth, Linnea Svenzen, and Morgan Ostrowski.
Women’s Cross Country and Track and Field teams: Summer Krebsbach, Julie Folk, and Nicole Reeves.
Women’s Wrestling: Madison Parson and Skye Shelmerdine.



