A total of 162 student-athletes participated in graduation ceremonies on Sunday as part of Boston University's 149th commencement exercises.
Journalist and author Bob Woodward delivered the All-University commencement speech before nearly 8,000 BU graduates and 20,000 total attendees Sunday afternoon at Nickerson Field. The ceremony honored graduates from September 2021, January 2022, May 2022 and August 2022.
Following all of the festivities, student-athletes with friends and family gathered together at the BU Softball Field for a reception hosted by Director of Athletics Drew Marrochello.
Listed below are the seven student-athletes who were inducted into Scarlet Key honor society and the 22 Terriers who graduated with Latin honors.
SCARLET KEY HONOR SOCIETY
Mikayla Alcorn, women's soccer
Kathryn Grabowski, women's lightweight rowing
Kyle Graves, women's rowing
Jonas Harper, men's basketball
Hanako Kawasaki, women's golf
Megan Mastroilli, women's rowing
Josephine Olsen, women's rowing
SUMMA CUM LAUDE
Catherine O'Neal (CAS), men's rowing
Hunter Trambaugh (Questrom), men's swimming & diving
Andrew White (CAS), men's swimming & diving
Aksel Laudon (ENG), men's cross country and track & field
Nora Chan (SAR), women's lightweight rowing
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Emily Gant (SAR), softball
Hanako Kawasaki (Questrom), women's golf
Josephine Olson (CAS), women's rowing
Alexandra Wright (CAS), women's rowing
Kathryn Grabowski (CAS), women's lightweight rowing
CUM LAUDE
Alexander Dailida (SAR), men's rowing
Benjamin Hunnewell (CAS), men's rowing
Kate Stuart (Questrom), women's ice hockey
Sarah Mazza (SAR), women's lacrosse
Emily Balicanta (SAR), women's swimming & diving
Ashlyn Carroll (ENG), women's swimming & diving
Isabella Garbacz (Questrom), women's swimming & diving
Katherine Russack (SAR), women's swimming & diving
Marcel Aubry (ENG), men's cross country and track & field
Jack Reynolds (ENG), men's track & field
Hanako Kawasaki (SHA), women's golf
Tess Ravick (ENG), women's rowing
Corinne Batsu (Questrom), women's cross country and track & field
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