Bergren, Rexroat, and Shimmin Among Fighting Scots Athletes Inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma

Courtesy of Monmouth College

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Monday’s ceremony inducted 25 into National College Athlete Honor Society

Monmouth College inducted their first group of student-athletes into Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society on Monday night. The first induction class was only for seniors and included 25 members:

Lauren Anderson (Cambridge, Illinois) – Track & Field
Jackson Bergren (Monmouth, Illinois) – Football
Paige Bergschneider (Alexander, Illinois) – Volleyball
Maddie Boley (Beecher, Illinois) – Track & Field
Briggs Bossert (Evanston, Illinois) – Golf
Spencer Corn (Kansas City, Missouri) – Tennis
Megan Dailey (Pendleton, Indiana) – Track & Field
Spencer Day (Cupertino, California) – Tennis
Ganon Greenman (Alpha, Illinois) – Basketball & Golf
Miranda Hursey (Hanna City, Illinois) – Track & Field
Abbie Johnson (LaHarpe, Illinois) – Track & Field
Eli Newton (Dallas City, Illinois) – Track & Field
William Plumley (Geneseo, Illinois) – Track & Field
Camille Prentiss (Colorado Springs, Colorado) – Volleyball
Nate Reed (Chenoa, Illinois) – Baseball
Delaney Rexroat (Monmouth, Illinois) – Track & Field
Savannah Robinson (Delavan, Illinois) – Volleyball
Jeff Schnetzler (Metamora, Illinois) – Track & Field
Lea Selquist (Peru, Illinois) – Soccer
Jennifer Shimmin (Monmouth, Illinois) – Volleyball
Ashton Summers (Mt. Zion, Illinois) – Football
Cody Szelc (Riverview, Florida) – Football
Owen Wolfe (Galesburg, Illinois) – Baseball
Layne Wright (Davenport, Iowa) – Volleyball
Grace Wyman (Pekin, Illinois) – Softball

Robinson represented the inductees at the ceremony on Monday night with a speech about combining academics and athletics in time management. The inductees each received a certificate from Chi Alpha Sigma and will be presented cords to wear at commencement in May.

In order to be inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, a student-athlete must attend a four-year accredited college or university that is a member of the NCAA, NAIA, USCAA or NCCAA. The honoree also must achieve at least junior academic standing by the fifth semester or seventh quarter, as determined by the certifying institution. Monmouth requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale).

Chi Alpha Sigma was founded in 1996 by then DePauw University head football coach Nick Mourouzis. His goal was to provide outstanding student-athletes with an opportunity to become connected within a fraternal association that aligns their educational and athletic successes for a lifetime.

Monmouth joined Chi Alpha Sigma in the fall with softball coach Tyler Inselmann and intramural director Luke Bradburn as advisors.

***Courtesy of Nathan Baliva, Monmouth College***

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