HELENA, Mont. -- Montana Tech's men's track & field team garnered 17 Academic All-Conference honors from the Frontier Conference. The league office announced the awards, which are presented by Billings Clinic and Logan Health, Thursday afternoon.
The 17 Orediggers on the list matched rival Carroll College for the most student-athletes on the conference honor roll. A total of 55 track & field men earned the award, which requires student-athletes to be at least a sophomore in standing and carry a minimum 3.25 cumulative grade point average.
Montana Tech's honorees were as follows:
Colter Ball, Nursing, Fort Benton, Mont.
James Biolchini, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, Mahopac, N.Y.
Jacob Buckingham, Mining Engineering, Eureka, Mont.
Caden Caywood, Mechanical Engineering, Tendoy, Idaho
Kellen Colliflower, Construction Management, Box Elder, Mont.
Konnor Gregerson, Cybersecurity & Network Administration, Laurel, Mont.
Jon Hansen, Exercise & Health Science, Colbert, Wash.
Morgan McClernan, Occupational Safety & Health, Butte, Mont.
Matthew Moreni, Electrical Engineering, Helena, Mont.
Justin Morgan, Electrical Engineering, Thompson Falls, Mont.
Keagan Pallister, Business & Information Technology, Helena, Mont.
Skyler Peterson, Environmental Engineering, Cut Bank, Mont.
Derek Schultz, Mechanical Engineering, Mountain Home, Idaho
Jonas Sherman, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, Butte, Mont.
Jacob Sriraman, Mathematical Sciences, Missoula, Mont.
Cameron Tobiness, Mechanical Engineering, Butte, Mont.
Ben Zerr, Civil Engineering, Kailua, Hawaii
The Orediggers' season continues Sunday and Monday with the running of the 2025 Frontier Conference Track & Field Championships in Helena.
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