SEATTLE – The National Collegiate Honor Society is welcoming 98 high-achieving Husky student-athletes this year, part of the new partnership between the Big Ten Conference and Chi Alpha Sigma.
Chi Alpha Sigma was founded in 1996 by then-DePauw University head football coach Nick Mourouzis. His goal was to provide outstanding student-athletes with an opportunity to become connected within a fraternal association that aligns their educational and athletic successes for a lifetime. The name “Chi Alpha Sigma” was chosen to identify the organization as a national “College Athlete Society.”
This is the first season that Washington is a member of Chi Alpha Sigma, as the Big Ten Conference enrolled all member schools in 2025, becoming the first Division I conference with full enrollment.
Induction into the National Collegiate Honor Society requires a cumulative grade point average of a 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale, and junior academic class or higher.
Any four-year institution with membership in an association or organization that promotes academic achievement and varsity-level athletics competition while committing to the principles of integrity, sportsmanship, and overall development of their student-athletes may apply for membership in Chi Alpha Sigma. There are currently more than 460 active chapters across all divisions of college athletics in the United States.
2025 Washington inductees in the National Collegiate Honor Society
Baseball
Bower, Colton
Brandenburg, Tommy
DeCarlo, Sam
Taggart, Casen
Thomas, Jackson
Warkentin, Boston
Women’s Basketball
Brown, Teagan
Stines, Hannah
Beach Volleyball
Pantovic, Katarina
Football
Bryant, Deven
Coleman, Jonah
Esteen, Makell
Miller, Griffin
Prysock, Ephesians
Warner, Tristan
Men’s Golf
Hopkins, Justin
Warford, Drew
Women’s Golf
Chang, Jenny
Hsieh, Jamie
Knox, Kennedy
Lim, Carmen
Gymnastics
Blum, Ashley
Innes, Emily
McWilliams, Caitlin
Nguyen, Thu
Oppegard, Olivia
Pires, Emily
Schrady, Emma
Tubbs, Lilly
Men’s Rowing
Ahlsand, Marius
Donovan, Lyle
Dunlop,…
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