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Student-athletes earn MSC Cheerleading Academic honors

By Charlie Balcom

Nine members of the Lindsey Wilson cheerleading team earned Academic Mid-South Conference honors, the conference office announced on Tuesday.

Megan Aubin, Jamie Bratcher, Ali Hilker, Kristen House, Alaina Phelps, Kaile Short, Heather Sinclair, Brianna Wynn and Aimee Young each earned the academic honor.

It marks the second-straight season that Aubin, Phelps, Wynn and Young have earned the award.


In order to be nominated by an institution, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale and must have achieved at least sophomore academic status.

The nine honorees from Lindsey Wilson tied for the second-most in the conference along with Georgetown (Ky.). Only Cumberlands (Ky.) had more with 10 recipients. A total of 55 students across the MSC received the academic honor. Community Trust Bank is the proud sponsor of the Mid-South Conference Academic Award program.


This story was posted on 2016-03-01 15:55:26
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