Colleges, student-athletes honored for academic success with Halbrook Awards

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At this year’s annual Halbrook Award ceremony, student-athletes from Mississippi’s public, private, two-year, and four-year postsecondary institutions were recognized for their achievements in the classroom.

Colleges and universities that achieve and maintain high academic standards for student-athletes, while simultaneously promoting high graduation, rates were also honored.

The award was endowed by former state lawmaker David Halbrook Sr. and his brothers in honor of their parents. The awards were announced during the annual business meeting of the Mississippi Association of Colleges and Universities, which brings together presidents and chancellors of the state’s postsecondary institutions.

The David M. Halbrook Trophy awards are presented to the colleges and universities with the highest percentage of academic achievement for the women’s and men’s divisions. This year’s recipients include:

  • Community College Men’s Division — Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
  • Community College Women’s Division — Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
  • Independent College and University Men’s Division — Belhaven University
  • Independent College and University Women’s Division — William Carey University
  • Public University Men’s Division — Delta State University
  • Public University Women’s Division — Alcorn State University
The John C. and Ernestine McCall Halbrook Improvement Award is a cash award presented to the single college or university that has shown the greatest increase in the percentage of athletes graduating over the previous year. This year’s recipient was Hinds Community College.
The David M. Halbrook Certificate for Academic Achievement Among Athletes recognizes the efforts of individual student-athletes who excel in academics, leadership, and service. Each college or university selected a male and female student-athlete to receive this recognition.
David M. Halbrook Certificate for Academic Achievement Among Athletes – Public University Division
Institution
Male Recipient
Female Recipient
Alcorn State University
Kole Williams
Arene Iyekekpolar
Delta State University
Jesse Cole Kirk
Raegan Paige Stafford
Jackson State University
Cameron Lewis
Trinity Bryant
Mississippi State University
Clifford Clegg
Madelynn Anderson
Mississippi University for Women
Andrew Shepherd
Camryn Johnson
Mississippi Valley State University
Antonio Walker
Stormy Green
University of Mississippi
Lukas Engelhardt
Olivia Womack
University of Southern Mississippi
Matt Adams
Hannah Borden
Independent College and University Division
Institution
Male Recipient
Female Recipient
Belhaven University
Judah Jordan
Ashaunti Barnes Jones
Millsaps College
Graham Harrison
Molli Perry
William Carey University
Warren Alex Beeler
Kinley Hogue
Community College Division
Institution
Male Recipient
Female Recipient
Coahoma Community College
Reginald Rodges, II
Halie Barrett
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Jordan McKenzie
Zykeria Cole
East Central Community College
Jeffrey Parker Martin
Lauren Dunbar
East Mississippi Community College
Trace Beard
Kylah Bell
Hinds Community College
Jayden Averhart
Lucy Warner
Holmes Community College
Cole Moudy
Lillian Harvey
Itawamba Community College
Benjamin Orr
Lauren Brown
Jones College
Hilton Banks McNair
Annalyn Housley
Meridian Community College
Issac James
Phallyn Clark
Mississippi Delta Community College
John Paul Allen
Katelyn Coleman
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College
Joseph Bradford
Kendall Burn
Northeast Mississippi Community College
Guy Gillespie
Ellen Kelley
Pearl River Community College
Tucker Smith
Jessica Lawrence
Southwest Mississippi Community College
Jackson Stanford
Kaitlyn Williams
The Halbrook Award for Academic Achievement Among Athletes was established in 1984 through the passage of House Concurrent Resolution No. 88.

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