Eighty-three Alabama Student-Athletes to Graduate this Weekend

The group features NCAA and SEC Champions, All-Americans, Academic All-Americans and a current NFL player.
Eighty-three Alabama Student-Athletes to Graduate this Weekend
Eighty-three Alabama Student-Athletes to Graduate this Weekend /

Spring sports may still be in full swing, but the academic calendar is coming to a close in Tuscaloosa this weekend with spring commencement at the University of Alabama. 

Overall, 83 Crimson Tide student athletes are among the group set to graduate this weekend with dozens of national champions and SEC champions from men’s and women’s cross country, football, gymnastics, men's basketball, soccer and softball.

It features multiple all-Americans like Montana Fouts, Riley Mattingly Parker, Makarri Doggette, Kensey McMahon and Bobby Colantonio Jr.

There are 10 football players graduating this weekend, including former players Ronnie Harrison and Jimmy Johns. Harrison just finished his fifth season in the NFL. Former MLB pitcher Adam Morgan is also among those set to earn degrees

See the full list below:

The Crimson Tide's May Graduates

  • % Ryan Guardino – Baseball
  • William Hamiter – Baseball
  • Jim Jarvis – Baseball
  • Antoine Jean – Baseball
  • % Ed Johnson – Baseball
  • % Jacob McNairy – Baseball
  • % Adam Morgan – Baseball
  • Andrew Pinckney – Baseball
  • % Tommy Seidl – Baseball
  • % Drew Williamson – Baseball
  • # Adam Cottrell – Men’s Basketball
  • % Noah Gurley – Men’s Basketball
  • % Megan Abrams – Women’s Basketball
  • % Hannah Barber – Women’s Basketball
  • % Brittany Davis – Women’s Basketball
  • Myra Gordon – Women’s Basketball
  • % Jada Rice – Women’s Basketball
  • Chase Allen – Football
  • Chris Braswell – Football
  • James Burnip- Football
  • % Darrian Dalcourt- Football
  • Ronnie Harrison – Football
  • Jimmy Johns – Football
  • Grant Krieger – Football
  • Malachi Moore – Football
  • Gabe Pugh – Football
  • Jahquez Robinson- Football
  • Jack Goldasich – Men’s Golf
  • Tyler Lipscomb – Men’s Golf
  • Thomas Ponder – Men’s Golf
  • Dillon West - Men’s Golf
  • Emilie Øverås – Women’s Golf
  • Ella Burgess – Gymnastics
  • Makarri Doggette – Gymnastics
  • Mati Waligora – Gymnastics
  • % Saskia Dammersmith – Rowing
  • Emma Ewell – Rowing
  • % Blythe Markel – Rowing
  • # Gianna Rucki – Rowing
  • Kristen Rupinen – Rowing
  • Rachael Tullis – Rowing
  • Sydney Wenstrom – Rowing
  • Macy Clem – Soccer
  • % Riley Mattingly Parker – Soccer
  • % Ashlynn Serepca – Soccer
  • Sydney Vincens – Soccer
  • % Montana Fouts – Softball
  • Jenna Johnson – Softball
  • Cam Auerbach – Men’s Swimming and Diving
  • % Victor Johansson – Men’s Swimming and Diving
  • Matt Menke – Men’s Swimming and Diving
  • % Riley VanMeter – Men’s Swimming and Diving
  • Jack Zhu – Men’s Swimming and Diving
  • % Kalia Antoniou – Women’s Swimming and Diving
  • % Sydney Carlson – Women’s Swimming and Diving
  • @ Jocelyn Fisher – Women’s Swimming and Diving
  • Abby Koczo - Women’s Swimming and Diving
  • % Kensey McMahon– Women’s Swimming and Diving
  • % Ashley Voelkerding – Women’s Swimming and Diving
  • % Cat Wright – Women’s Swimming and Diving ¬
  • Sydney Orefice - Women’s Tennis
  • % Kasia Pitak – Women’s Tennis
  • % Ola Pitak – Women’s Tennis
  • % Bobby Colantonio Jr. – Men’s Track and Field
  • % Leander Forbes – Men’s Track and Field
  • Demetrius Jackson – Men’s Track and Field
  • Rich Saenz – Men’s Track and Field
  • Quincy Scott – Men’s Track and Field
  • Mark Shannon – Men’s Track and Field
  • Grady Shiflet- Men’s Track and Field
  • Jacob Wiggers – Men’s Track and Field
  • Flomena Asekol – Women’s Track and Field
  • % Chelsea Igberaese – Women’s Track and Field
  • Talaya Lewis – Women’s Track and Field
  • Katie Lightfoot – Women’s Track and Field
  • Jami Reed – Women’s Track and Field
  • Karmen Williams – Women’s Track and Field
  • Taylor Drapp – Volleyball
  • Emily Janek – Volleyball
  • Dru Kuck – Volleyball
  • Kennedy Muckelroy – Volleyball
  • Katie Shook – Volleyball
  • % Alyiah Wells – Volleyball

% = Master's Degree

# = Bachelor's and Master's Degree (through UA's Accelerated Master's Program)

@ = Double Undergraduate Degree


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Katie Windham
KATIE WINDHAM

Katie Windham is the assistant editor for BamaCentral, primarily covering football, basketball gymnastics and softball. She is a two-time graduate of the University of Alabama and has covered a variety of Crimson Tide athletics since 2019 for outlets like The Tuscaloosa News, The Crimson White and the Associated Press before joining BamaCentral full time in 2021. Windham has covered College Football Playoff games, the Women's College World Series, NCAA March Madness, SEC Tournaments and championships in multiple sports.