Of the 26 Vols and Lady Vols receiving their diplomas, seven student-athletes have completed Master’s degrees.
Also among the newest crop of UT student-athlete graduates are a pair of former standout performers who put their degree progress on hold to pursue careers in professional sports. They recently re-enrolled in the SouthEast Bank Renewing Academic Commitment (RAC) Program to complete their degree requirements. This semester’s RAC graduates are football player Eric Gordon (2010-12) and men’s basketball player Isiah Victor (1997-2001).
The list of degree programs completed by this collection of Tennessee grads includes Communication Studies, Finance, Kinesiology, Animal Science, Public Relations, Recreation & Sport Management, Supply Chain Management and other disciplines.
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MEN’S BASKETBALL (3)
Josiah-Jordan James, Communication Studies
Isaiah Sulack, Supply Chain Management
Isaiah Victor, Sociology (RAC)
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FOOTBALL (14)
Michael Bittner, Finance
Warren Burrell, Communication Studies
Paxton Brooks, Kinesiology (Master’s)
LaTrell Bumphus, Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication (Master’s)
Jerome Carvin, Communication Studies
Romello Edwards, Recreation & Sport Management
Trevon Flowers, Communication Studies
Eric Gordon, Sociology (RAC)
Kingston Harris, Communication Studies
Cheyenne Labruzza, Recreation & Sport Management (Master’s)
Ollie Lane, Management & Human Resources (Master’s)
Jaylen McCollough, Communication Studies
Maurese Smith, Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication (Master’s)
Jacob Warren, Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication (Master’s)
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SOCCER (4)
Abbey Burdette, Marketing
Mackenzie George, Animal Science
Lindsey Romig, Supply Chain Management
Hannah Zaluski, Management & Human Resources (Master’s)
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SOFTBALL (1)
Kaitlin Parsons, Kinesiology
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MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING (1)
Nolan Briggs, Accounting
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WOMEN’S TENNIS (1)
Callie Creath, Psychology
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MEN’S TRACK & FIELD (2)
Israel Adesina, Communication Studies
Jalen Tate, Sociology
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