KANSAS CITY, Mo. – LC State Women’s Basketball earned four Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors, announced by the NAIA national office on Thursday. A pair of seniors garnered recognition for the third straight year and two others met the eligibility for the first time.
Seniors Callie Stevens and Maddie Holm each took home the honor for the third time in their careers, while second-year student-athletes Sitara Byrd and Camden Barger won the award in their first year of eligibility.
“I am so very proud of our four student-athletes who demonstrated the true meaning of student-athlete,” Head Coach Caelyn Orlandi said. “Callie and Maddie have been remarkable the past four years in the classroom and on the court and I am thrilled that their hard work is getting recognized. Maddie Holm is going to be a remarkable nurse and Callie is going to excel with whatever career path she chooses to take. Camden and Sitara both have been tremendous students from the moment they stepped on campus last year and I know they are going to continue to be tremendous the next two years as well.”
To be named a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore in standing with a 3.5 cumulative grade point average or better. Students must have attended their current institution for at least one year. Orlandi was a two-time honoree during her career.
“Being a student-athlete demands excellent time-management skills, dedication on and off the court, and resiliency with all that they do,” Orlandi said. “I am a firm believer of good things coming to those who work for it and all four of these individuals have most definitely worked for it and deserve the title of Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete.”
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