HELENA, Mont. -- Sixteen Montana Tech women's track & field student-athletes landed Academic All-Frontier Conference awards, presented by Billings Clinic and Logan Health, the conference office announced Thursday.
The Orediggers' 16 honorees were the second-most among the conference's six programs, which combined for 68 listees in sum. 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:
Ellie Aron, Nursing, Highwood, Mont.
Madison Chappuis, Business & Information Technology, Bigfork, Mont.
Abby Clark, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, Fort Benton, Mont.
Grace Ekness, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, Shepherd, Mont.
Alyssa Jany, Mechanical Engineering, Frederick, Colo.
Jenna Jordan, Chemistry, Corvallis, Mont.
Emma McCauley, Radiologic Technology, Boulder, Mont.
Tyra Opperman, Associate of Science, Bozeman, Mont.
Cora Pesanti, Biological Sciences, Anaconda, Mont.
Alyssa Plant, Environmental Engineering, Helena, Mont.
Emily See, Geological Engineering, Glasgow, Mont.
Olleca Severson, Biological Sciences, Manhattan, Mont.
MaKenzie Sheils, Nursing, Columbus, Mont.
Madi Varga, Mechanical Engineering, Broomfield, Colo.
Jadyn Vermillion, Nursing, Myrtle Creek, Ore.
Peyton Walker, Exercise & Health Science, Kalispell, Mont.
The Orediggers' season continues Sunday and Monday with the running of the 2025 Frontier Conference Track & Field Championships in Helena.
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