Delaware Tech Athletics Sets a New Record for Student-Athletes Receiving NJCAA Academic All-American Honors

Delaware Technical Community College had 24 student-athletes recently receive National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Academic honors for their academic achievements in the 2022-2023 season. This is a record number of student-athletes receiving this honor, breaking the previous record of 20 which was set just a year ago.
Twenty-one of the 24 student-athletes graduated from a Delaware high school, and the 24 athletes represent six different sports across the college.
The NJCAA All-Academic Award consists of three tiers of teams. The first team includes student-athletes with a 4.0 GPA, the second team includes student-athletes with a 3.8-3.99 GPA, and the third team includes student-athletes with a 3.6-3.79 GPA.
Softball sophomores Carly Collins and Victoria Henry earned first team honors for the third year in a row.
The 24 student-athletes honored from Delaware Tech are:
All-Academic First Team:
- Carly Collins – Softball
- Jax Hackett – Softball
- Tori Henry – Softball
- Kat Jiminez – Women’s Cross Country
- Kylie Kruger – Softball
- Ryan McCrary – Men’s Lacrosse
- Hannah Moore – Softball
- Carolyn Segletes – Women’s Volleyball
- Alexcia Sutton – Women’s Volleyball
- Will Turner – Baseball
All-Academic Second Team:
- Matt Rodriguez – Baseball
- Noah Tran – Men’s Basketball
All-Academic Third Team:
- Jada Courtney – Softball
- Isabella Denk – Women's Volleyball
- Morgan Donahue – Women's Volleyball
- Kinley Elliott – Softball
- Kailee Gautier – Women's Volleyball
- Kendric Jones – Men's Basketball
- Ashley Kelly – Women's Volleyball
- Caitlin McCutchan – Softball
- Jeremy Netsch – Baseball
- Kory Pritchard – Baseball
- Camryn Quirk – Softball
- Bryce Wells – Men's Lacrosse
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Delaware Technical Community College had 24 student-athletes receive NJCAA All-Academic honors for the 2022-2023 academic year. From left, top row: Carly Collins (softball), Jax Hackett (softball), Victoria Henry (softball), Katherine Jiminez (women’s cross country), Kylie Kruger (softball), and Ryan McCrary (Men’s Lacrosse). Second row, Hannah Moore (softball), Carolyn Segletes (women’s volleyball), Alexcia Sutton (women’s volleyball), Will Turner (baseball), Matt Rodriguez (baseball), and Noah Tran (men’s basketball). Third row, Jada Courtney (softball), Isabella Denk (women’s volleyball), Morgan Donahue (women’s volleyball), Kinley Elliott (softball), Kailee Gautier (women’s volleyball), and Kendric Jones (men’s lacrosse). Bottom row, Ashley Kelly (women’s volleyball), Caitlin McCutchan (softball), Jeremy Netsch (baseball), Kory Pritchard (baseball), Camryn Quirk (softball), and Bryce Wells (men’s lacrosse).