Emory University saw 22 student-athletes named to the 14th annual University Athletic Association Presidents Council Scholar-Athlete Team, as announced by the conference Tuesday morning.
In total, 132 student-athletes across the eight member institutions were honored with 21 being chosen as the most outstanding performer or most valuable player in their sport by their respective UAA coaches' group and two were awarded a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
The UAA Presidents Council created the special recognition in 2009 with the original recommendation to establish this honor coming from the UAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and was supported by the Athletic Administrators and Delegates Committees.
To be selected to the Presidents Council, a student-athlete much achieve both a 3.50 or greater grade point average and have earned First Team All-Association recognition in their respective sport.
Fiona Arwood - Women's Swimming & Diving
Lucas Bumgarner - Men's Swimming & Diving
Michael Burry - Men's Golf
Dawit Dean - Men's Track & Field
Sloane Donovan - Women's Swimming & Diving
Ryan Glanville - Men's Tennis
Anna Glowniak - Women's Swimming & Diving
Alejandro Gomez - Men's Soccer
Kylie Hall - Women's Soccer
Jack Halloran - Baseball
Audrey Johnson - Women's Track & Field
Sammie Kass - Women's Swimming & Diving
Taylor Leone - Women's Swimming & Diving
Tony Li - Men's Golf
Brett Lucas - Men's Cross Country
Caroline Maki - Women's Swimming & Diving
Spencer Moore - Men's Cross Country
Sharon Mun - Women's Golf
Grace Reyer - Women's Soccer
Sam Ryba - Men's Track & Field
Ellis Schwartz - Baseball
Annika Urban - Women's Cross Country/Track & Field
Among the Emory honorees, five were a Most Outstanding Performer during the 2022-23 calendar: Lucas Bumgarner, Michael Burry, Kylie Hall, Caroline Maki and Annika Urban, while Brett Lucas was one of the two student-athletes from the UAA to be a recipient of the NCAA postgraduate scholarship.