In a strong showing of excellence both on the field and in the classroom, 24 Oregon State football players have earned spots on the Pac-12 Conference’s Fall Academic Honor Roll.
This recognition isn’t handed out lightly. To qualify, student-athletes must carry a cumulative GPA of at least 3.3 and have completed at least one year in residence at their university. It’s a nod not just to athletic commitment, but to the kind of discipline and time management it takes to balance a demanding football schedule with academic success.
For Oregon State, this is more than just a list of names-it’s a reflection of a program that’s prioritizing the full development of its athletes. The Beavers are producing players who can dissect a playbook and a textbook with equal precision.
Here’s the full list of Oregon State football student-athletes who made the cut:
- Jacob Anderson
- Jhae Drummer
- Eddie Freauff
- Kallen Gutridge
- Anthony Hankerson
- Ben Hartman
- Cornell Hatcher Jr.
- Adam Hawkes
- Carson Kolb
- Luke Levengood
- Logan McCreery
- Maalik Murphy
- Nick Norris
- Jake Reichle
- Jackson Robertson
- Kord Shaw
- Dylan Sikorski
- Aiden Sullivan
- Tetsuta Tsuyumine
- Jayden Tuia
- Drake Vickers
- Tyler Voltin
- Jack Wagner
- AJ Winsor
This kind of academic achievement speaks volumes about the culture being built in Corvallis. It’s one thing to develop talent that performs on Saturdays, but it’s another to foster a team that’s just as locked in Monday through Friday in the classroom.
Oregon State Athletics continues to push its mission of developing well-rounded student-athletes-individuals who are not only competitive on the field, but also prepared for life beyond it. The Beavers are showing they’re not just building football players. They’re building future leaders.
