The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga saw 18 student-athletes earned degrees at the institution's 258
th Commencement ceremonies over the weekend. Among the graduates was a master's candidate and five honors candidates.
Six sports were represented at Friday and Saturday's proceedings, led by the Mocs football team who had 11 graduates. Drayton Arnold ended his career with a second Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, while CaMiron Smith was an honors candidate in Psychology.
Both members of the volleyball program were honors candidates, including Gylian Finch in Criminal Justice and Megan Kaufman in Nursing. Other graduating with distinction included softball's Gracey Kruse (Criminal Justice) and women's basketball's Abbey Cornelius (Health & Human Performance).
Football
Drayton Arnold – Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Austin Collier – Health & Human Performance
Chris James - Health & Human Performance
Kam Jones – Accounting
Devonnsha Maxwell – Psychology
Harrison Moon - Health & Human Performance
Giovanni Reviere - Sociology and Anthropology
CaMiron Smith – Psychology –
Latin Honors Candidate
Christian Smith - Health & Human Performance
Juwan Tyus - Health & Human Performance
C.J. Winston – Engineering Technology Management
Soccer
Maddy Burman - Health & Human Performance
Softball
Gracey Kruse - Criminal Justice –
Latin Honors Candidate
Wrestling
Colton Landers – Engineering Technology Management
Women's Basketball
Abbey Cornelius - Health & Human Performance –
Latin Honors Candidate
Morgan Hill – Criminal Justice
Volleyball
Gylian Finch – Criminal Justice –
Latin Honors Candidate
Megan Kaufman – Nursing –
Latin Honors Candidate