COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Junior guard
Jordyn Stokes earned a spot on the RMAC women's basketball All-Academic honor roll, as announced by the league office on Monday.
Stokes, who has a perfect 4.00 cumulative GPA as a sport, fitness and recation major, made 18 appearances with six starts for the Eagles this season, averaging 13.7 minutes per game. Stokes put together season highs of six points (vs. CSU Pueblo, 12/11), three assists (vs. CSU Pueblo, 12/11) and three rebounds (vs. Fort Lewis, 2/19).
A native of Estherville, Iowa, Stokes recently completed her second season with Chadron State after transferring from Iowa Lakes Community College.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes in each conference-sponsored sport who academically maintain at least a 3.30 cumulative grade-point average as both an undergraduate and graduate student, have completed two consecutive semesters at their current institution, and have used a season of competition.
Colorado Mesa forward and former Chadron High School student Olivia Reed Thyne was named the RMAC's Academic Player of the Year.
Each institution's athletic communications directors nominate student-athletes who academically maintain at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average as both an undergraduate and graduate student, along with the other criteria for the Academic Honor Roll, for recognition on the First Team Academic All-RMAC in each sport. The league's athletic communications directors for that sport vote to compose the First Team Academic All-RMAC and select the Academic Player of the Year. They are not permitted to vote for their own student-athletes.