University of Houston Athletics
Houston Graduates Largest Student-Athlete Class
5/8/2001 12:00:00 AM | General
May 8, 2001
HOUSTON -- The University of Houston announced today that 64 student-athletes will participate in graduation ceremonies this May. The list of 64, which also includes former student-athletes, three student trainers and one weight room assistant, is the largest student-athlete graduating class in the school's history.
"I am very excited about this year's academic success," said Associate Athletic Director for Student-Athlete Services Claudia Schleyer. "We have many student-athletes who have worked very hard this year to finally close this chapter of their lives. This is an accomplishment that we can all be very proud of and look to continue in the future."
The graduating class is as follows:
Baseball (7):
Randall Collum, Robert Dieudonne, Alex Jackson, Jason Kirchner, Bryan Moore, Tyson Schweitzer, and Jerret Sykes
Football (25):
Tommie Baldwin, Jabari Beuford, Patrick Boatner, Mike Clark, Fred Conley, Clint deGroot, Jonathan Dennis, Waymond Ervin, Jason Hoelscher, Mike James, Mike Kinslow, Mike Knepper, Bachie McGruder, Jason McKinley, Ray Meche, Anthony Nichols, Patterson Owens, Jason Phillips, Lance Phillips, Jonathan Robinson, Joey Savedra, Marcus Smith, Robin Tremblay, Raul Williamson, and Nathan Woody.
Golf (2):
Robert Barker, and Chris Morris.
Men's Basketball (2):
Willie Moore and Roy Spears.
Men's Track (6):
Karim Alston, William Collins, Nick Decker, Alex Herrmann, Billy Leavings, and Ebony Scott.
Trainers (3):
Mike Overman, Anthony Pass, and Susan Sanchak.
Weight Room (1):
Aaron White
Women's Basketball (4):
Danielle Fenderson, Shunta Hart, Cathy Lida, and Kokeesha Randle.
Women's Soccer (1):
Michelle Denomme.
Softball (1):
Tracy Wisdom.
Swimming and Diving (3):
Yolanda Hernandez-Casas, Stephanie Kimble, and Jelena Matovic.
Women's Tennis (2):
Sarah Bolle and Galina Seliounina.
Women's Track and Field (6):
Jenny Adams, Myesha Boston, Dawn Charlier, Ifoma Jones, Latoya Reed, and Shermadiea Segarst.
Women's Volleyball (1):
Michelle Frazier.



