GREENVILLE, S.C. – Conference Carolinas has unveiled its 2025-26 Spring Scholar-Athletes of the Year Presented by Hudl.
The Scholar-Athlete awards Presented by Hudl are awarded annually to one individual in each Conference Carolinas sponsored sport. The Scholar-Athlete of the Year winners are chosen by the Conference Carolinas Student-Athlete Affairs and Awards Committee.
To be considered, a student-athlete must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.25 or higher. In addition, the nominees for the award must have been named all-conference in their sport and also chosen academic all-conference.
The Conference Carolinas Spring Scholar-Athletes of the Year Presented by Hudl represent an impressive five different member institutions.
2025-26 Conference Carolinas
Spring Scholar-Athletes of the Year presented by Hudl
Acrobatics & Tumbling: Rhianna Philcox, Lander
Baseball: Robbie Jordan, Francis Marion
Men’s Golf: Ryan Jahr, Barton
Women’s Golf: Terra Schmitt, Barton
Men’s Lacrosse: Dalton Wilkins, North Greenville
Women’s Lacrosse: Mary Troyer, Young Harris
Softball: Jenna Walling, Francis Marion
Men’s Tennis: Isaac Yang, Lees-McRae
Women’s Tennis: Futaba Saito, Young Harris
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field: Ryan Hunter, Francis Marion
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: Bella Martin, Converse
Men’s Volleyball: Jibriel Elhaddad, Belmont Abbey
About Conference Carolinas
Conference Carolinas has a rich tradition in roots that dates back to its inception on Dec. 6, 1930. The NCAA Division II athletics conference presently has member schools located in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Member institutions for the 2025-26 academic year are Barton, Belmont Abbey, Chowan, Converse, Emmanuel, Erskine, Ferrum, Francis Marion, King, Lees-McRae, Mount Olive, UNC Pembroke, North Greenville, Shorter, Southern Wesleyan and Young Harris. Conference Carolinas believes in the development and formation of the whole person in body, mind and soul. Our students are nationally recognized for their extraordinary success in the classroom, in the community and at the highest levels of NCAA competition.
Learn more at conferencecarolinas.com.
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