NEW ORLEANS, La. - 19 Florida State track and field athletes were named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Wednesday afternoon. 10 women and nine men were named to the team. Four athletes accomplished a 4.00 GPA for the spring semester. I'm very proud of all of our athletes on this list. We have had great academic success over the years in our program, and this year was no different, Head Coach Bob Braman said. On the women's side, three athletes recorded 4.0 GPA's. CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Maudie Skyring and Ruby Stauber were each named to the list. Stauber is getting her masters in sport management while Skyring is pursuing her degree in exercise physiology. Alyson Churchill also had a 4.0 during the spring as she pursues her degrees in psychology and international affairs. Three more Seminoles, Amanda Beach, Ka'Tia Seymour and Sara Zabarino, each earned a 3.9 GPA or higher. Among the 10 athletes who were named to the team, eight of them earned a 3.7 GPA or higher. On the men's side, Matt Owens led the way with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Owens is pursuing his degree in public health. Owens qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary in the 3000m steeplechase. Silas Griffith had the second-best GPA among the group with a GPA of 3.938 in his pursuit of a degree in social work. The ACC indoor and outdoor scholar-athlete of the year, Trey Cunningham and Caleb Pottorff each finished the semester with a 3.667 GPA. Cunningham is pursuing his masters in Sport Management. For updates and exclusive content, follow the Noles on Twitter (FSU_Track), Instagram (fsu_track) and Facebook (Florida State Track and Field). Men Trey Cunningham (Sport Management) Sam Field (Sport Management) Silas Griffith (Social Work) Ahmed Muhumed (International Affairs) Riley Ott (Sport Management) Matt Owens (Public Health) Caleb Pottorff (Exercise Physiology) James Rivera (Interdisciplinary Social Science) Adriaan Wildschutt (Business Administration) Women Amanda Beach (Public Health) Alyson Churchill (Psychology and International Affairs) Rebecca Clark (Exercise Physiology) Jen Lima (Exercise Physiology) Kelechi Nwanaga (Economics) Erin Phelps (Exercise Physiology) Ka'Tia Seymour (Athletic Coaching) Maudie Skyring (Exercise Physiology) Ruby Stauber (Sport Management) Sara Zabarino (Food and Nutrition Science)