
Seton Hall Inducts 40 New Members Into Chi Alpha Sigma
4/15/2025 2:04:00 PM | General, Academic Support Services
South Orange, N.J. – Forty Seton Hall University student-athletes were inducted into the 2025 class of Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society, the athletics department announced Wednesday. Inductees were honored in an early-morning ceremony at the Seton Hall University Library's Rotunda Room on April 10.
The 2025 group of honorees joins over 500 Seton Hall student-athletes who have been inducted into the prestigious group since 2011. Founded in 1996 by Nick Mourouzis, a long-time football head coach at DePauw University, the non-profit organization was established to recognize varsity letter winning college athletes at four-year accredited college and universities.
In order to earn this distinction, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 with at least junior academic standing and be of exceptional moral character.
As stated by the organization, its purposes are to:
A perennial leader in academic success among its peers, Seton Hall's continued excellence in the classroom is evidenced by the department's commitment to resources as well as the student-athletes' commitment to furthering their education. The Hall's Charles W. Doehler Academic Center for Excellence with its main study area, group meeting spaces and private tutoring rooms, along with the outstanding mentoring and tutoring services provided by the Academic Support Services staff help provide student-athletes with an incredible learning experience.
Seton Hall's 2024 Chi Alpha Sigma Inductees
Baseball
The 2025 group of honorees joins over 500 Seton Hall student-athletes who have been inducted into the prestigious group since 2011. Founded in 1996 by Nick Mourouzis, a long-time football head coach at DePauw University, the non-profit organization was established to recognize varsity letter winning college athletes at four-year accredited college and universities.
In order to earn this distinction, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 with at least junior academic standing and be of exceptional moral character.
As stated by the organization, its purposes are to:
- Encourage and reward high academic scholarship of college athletes at four year accredited colleges
- To recognize outstanding academic achievements by intercollegiate varsity sport student-athletes
- To encourage good citizenship, moral character, and friendship among the high academic achievers in college athletics
- To recognize and honor the individual athlete, his/her team, sport, athletic department and university
- To mentor and provide leadership to other athletes.
A perennial leader in academic success among its peers, Seton Hall's continued excellence in the classroom is evidenced by the department's commitment to resources as well as the student-athletes' commitment to furthering their education. The Hall's Charles W. Doehler Academic Center for Excellence with its main study area, group meeting spaces and private tutoring rooms, along with the outstanding mentoring and tutoring services provided by the Academic Support Services staff help provide student-athletes with an incredible learning experience.
Seton Hall's 2024 Chi Alpha Sigma Inductees
Baseball
- Nick Bisaccia
- Nick Ferri
- Ryan Reich
- Jake Walman
- David Gabriel
- Stephen Beaman
- Logan Brunozzi
- Patrick Kahanek
- Axel Berglund
- Konstantin Donalies
- Tyler Fernandes
- Diego Fernandez
- Liam Guske
- Olivier Karbownik
- Matias Molina
- Agustin Resch
- Nico Rubio
- Tim Strobeck
- Aidan Tisony
- Kevin Cary
- Clil Halevi
- Oliver Stacey
- Lorenzo Tabladini
- Honey Strosnider
- Anne-Sofie Ekman
- Lara Todorovic
- Grace Mitchell
- Sarah Mitchell
- Nikki Pawar
- Mia Sunseri
- Allie Waggoner
- Caroline Hobbes
- Erin Howard
- Kyra Kreuscher
- Aili Hietala
- Hadlee Ackerman
- Maddie Klungel
- Asli Subasili
- Berra Tok
- Mason Woo
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