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2026 Spring Commissioner's honor roll

Falcons Place 158 on Spring 2026 LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

6/22/2026 2:00:00 PM

ODESSA, Texas (June 22, 2026) – The Lone Star Conference announced 2,794 individuals earning Commissioner's Honor Roll recognition for the Spring 2026 semester, including 921 who posted a perfect 4.00 grade-point average for the academic term.

Of those student-athletes who earned recognition, 158 were UT Permian Basin student-athletes – 51 having a perfect 4.00 GPA. It was UTPB's most student-athletes honored in the Spring semester since 2023.

"Our student-athletes continue to demonstrate what true excellence looks like," spoke UTPB's Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance and Student Success, Kelci Martinez. "Their commitment to achieving success in the classroom while competing at a high level in athletics is a testament to their discipline, character, and determination. I am incredibly proud of their academic accomplishments and the example they set for their peers, proving that hard work and dedication lead to success both athletically and academically. Congratulations to each of our outstanding student-athletes on this well-deserved achievement."

The Commissioner's Honor Roll is announced at the conclusion of the fall and the spring semesters with student-athlete qualification based on the grade point average for the specified semester. To be eligible for the recognition, students must have a minimum 3.30 grade-point average for the semester and be on the institution's sport roster or assist with the athletic training, athletic performance or sports information staffs. Qualifying students for the spring 2026 semester are submitted by their LSC institution.

Participants in all 19 LSC championship sports, three non-conference NCAA sports, and students assisting with athletic training, athletic performance and sports information are included among the Spring 2026 honorees as submitted by their respective Conference institutions.
 
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