Five Cougars named MPSF Scholar-Athletes

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PROVO, Utah—Five Cougars were named Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Scholar-Athletes, the conference recently announced.

Senior Jaylen Reyes; juniors Michael Hatch and Robbie Sutton; and sophomores Joseph Grosh and Jake Langlois received the honors based on their grade point averages and athletic contributions during the 2015 season.

Fifty-six volleyball players were named MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athletes this year. BYU’s five honorees was tied for fourth-most in the league with Cal Baptist, behind Stanford with 11, UC Irvine with eight, and UC San Diego with six.

To receive the award, athletes must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, be at least a sophomore academically, complete one full academic year prior to the season and compete in at least 50 percent of his team’s competitions.

This is the third-consecutive honor for Reyes, the second for both Hatch and Sutton and the first for both Grosh and Langlois.

For a complete list of MPSF Scholar-Athletes, read the official MPSF release.

BYU's 2015 MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athletes

NameGPAClassPositionHometown
Joseph Grosh3.45SophomoreMiddle blockerDanville, Calif.
Michael Hatch3.68JuniorMiddle blockerAgoura Hills, Calif.
Jake Langlois3.29SophomoreOutside hitterSan Jose, Calif.
Jaylen Reyes3.05SeniorLiberoHonolulu, Hawai'i
Robbie Sutton3.30JuniorSetterSan Diego, Calif.