Eighteen Hollins University student-athletes have been inducted into the national honor society Chi Alpha Sigma for the 2019-20 academic year.
Chi Alpha Sigma is the first and only nonprofit organization that recognizes college student-athletes who have excelled in both the classroom and on the field of competition. Inductees must achieve junior academic standing or higher, earn a 3.4 or higher cumulative grade point average, and be a team member for at least a full season.
Hollins’ newest inductees are:
- Juliette Baek ’20 – Tennis
- Megan Bull ’20 – Swimming
- Shravani Chitineni ’21 – Soccer
- Grace Davis ’21 – Cross-Country/Swimming
- Hanna DeVarona ’21 – Swimming
- Elizabeth Eubank ’21 – Tennis
- Carsen Helms ’21 – Basketball/Lacrosse
- Logan Landfried ’21 – Riding/Lacrosse
- Emily Miehlke ’21 – Swimming
- Hannah Piatak ’21 – Volleyball
- Claire Reid ’20 – Riding
- Cecilia Riddle ’20 – Basketball/Track and Field
- Alex Sanchez ’20 – Swimming/Riding
- Caylin Smith ’21 – Soccer
- Molly Sullivan ’21 – Swimming
- Madi Szurley ’21 – Lacrosse
- Keyazia Taylor ’21 – Basketball
- Yasmine Tyler ’21 – Basketball
Current Hollins student-athletes who previously earned induction include:
- Kalyn Chapman ’20 – Track and Field
- Francesca Reilly ’20 – Cross-Country/Track and Field
- Kendra Rich ’20 – Soccer
- Sarah Snoddy ’20 – Tennis
- Delaney Waller ’20 – Lacrosse
- Kate Woodruff ’20 – Lacrosse
Founded in 1996, Chi Alpha Sigma provides outstanding student-athletes with an opportunity to become connected within a fraternal association that aligns their educational and athletic successes for a lifetime.