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Megan Buse
  • finance
  • Class of 2015
  • Franklin, Wis.

Franklin Native Buse Recognized as UW-Whitewater Chancellor's Scholar-Athlete

2015 Apr 3

Megan Buse, a finance major and student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, was one of 49 Warhawks recognized as Chancellor's Scholar-Athletes on Tuesday, April 2, at the University Center.

To be recognized as Scholar-Athletes, student-athletes must have maintained a 3.25 cumulative grade point average or above through the end of the 2014 fall semester. Honorees must have participated in a varsity sport for three years, must be of senior academic status and must have accumulated at least 90 degree credits.

UW-Whitewater's 49 Chancellor's Scholar-Athletes are the most in one year in the history of the program.

Each Scholar-Athlete received a commemorative watch.

See below for the complete list of honorees.

2014-15 Chancellor's Scholar-Athletes by Sport (Name, GPA, Major/Minor)

Baseball:

Trey Cannon, 3.498, cross categorical special education with EBD/LD emphasis

Kyle Haen, 3.315, business management with real estate emphasis

Mikole Pierce, 3.542, general business

Men's Basketball:

Steve Egan, 3,392, accounting and finance

Bowling:

Dayna Mackie, 3.883, secondary math education with a minor in special education

Men's Cross Country/Track and Field:

Connor Markgraf (cross country only), 3.661, occupational safety

Dawson Miller, 3.317, finance with a minor in actuarial science

Matthew Rudquist, 3.588, marketing with a minor in economics

Tony Urbanski, 3.601, biology

Women's Cross Country/Track and Field:

Amanda Brom, 3.38, health and human performance with a minor in health promotions

Megan Buse, 3.624, finance with a minor in Spanish

Football:

Brady Grayvold, 3.41, secondary education history with a minor in secondary education economics

Chris Treptow, 3.79, applied mathematics with a minor in actuarial mathematics

Golf:

Sarah Bregant, 3.949, public policy with a minor in urban and area development

Sammie Leibham, 3.758, occupational safety

Kate Winkler, 3.571, integrated science and business with a water resources emphasis

Gymnastics:

Jen McKiernan, 3.44, physical education BSE with a minor in health promotion

Alexis Williams, 3.70, health and human performance with a minor in biology

Men's Soccer:

John Gottwald, 3.70, chemistry with minors in biology and mathematics

Kody Mjelde, 3.667, economics and finance

Michael Montanye, 3.954 (undergrad)/3.870 (graduate), marketing and political science (undergrad)/business administration (graduate)

Ryan Reid, 3.66, general management

Women's Soccer:

Kelsey Beld, 4.00, accounting

Kaitlyn Fritsch, 3.251, social work with a minor in Spanish

Jordan Myers, 3.615, secondary Spanish education with a minor in bilingual/bicultural education

Sarah Sedlar, 3.336, supply chain and operations management with an emphasis on project management

Softball:

Deven DuCharme, 3.551, marketing with a minor in health promotions

Jo Jablonski, 3.868, elementary education with a minor in Spanish education

Caitlyn Snyder, 3.306, health, human performance, recreation and coaching with a minor in health promotion

Women's Swimming and Diving:

Alma Burwell, 3.37, biology-cell physiology with a minor in physical science

Cheyanne Carbone, 3.738, chemistry and biology with a minor in Spanish

Brooke Flesher, 3.790, communication sciences and disorders with a minor in psychology

Maggie Gomberg, 3.854, elementary education and Spanish with minors in ELS and bilingual education

Kelsey Kohlbeck, 3.385, special education with a minor in psychology

Taylor Schaeffer, 3.64, physical education with a minor in health education and adaptive physical education

Amy Spaay, 3.26, BFA theatre

Men's Track and Field:

Justin Bowers, 3.591, physical education BSE with a minor in health promotion

Jared Denu, 3.645, accounting

Devin Grainger, 3.305, general business

Mike Judd, 3.269, general management

Alex Tassoul, 3.616, health, human performance and recreation with a minor in criminal justice

Women's Track and Field:

Beth Dreikosen, 3.922, accounting and finance

Sara Knapp, 3.588, special education

Shelby Mahr, 3.96, special education

Volleyball:

Ariel Feiertag, 3.593, health and human performance with a minor in coaching

Kelsey Nobilio, 3.57, health and human performance with a minor in recreation

Wrestling: Ryan Aprahamian, 3.521, physics and chemistry

Mitchell Elmer, 3.856, computer science with a minor in mathematics

Trevor Pruett, 3.29, health, human performance and recreation with a minor in coaching