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Commencement Features 61 Student-Athletes

POMONA, Calif. - This past weekend, Cal Poly Pomona celebrated the 60th Annual commencement ceremonies.

A total of 61 student-athletes graduated while representing six of the institution's eight colleges. This group of Broncos have led the Intercollegiate Athletics department to tremendous success, including all 10 of the teams advancing to the postseason in 2015-16 and the program's first-ever California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Commissioner's Cup in 2014-15.

The CPP student-athletes have also excelled in the classroom, earning a 3.07 grade point average for both the Fall 2015 and Winter 2016 quarters.

To a view a Facebook photo gallery of the commencement ceremonies, click here.

College of Education and Integrative Studies
  • Matt Munoz- LS (baseball)
  • Nick Bruno- LS (baseball)
  • Armando Ochoa- LS (men's soccer)
  • Ariana Fleischman- LS (women's soccer)
 College of Business
  • Mike Philp- MKT (baseball)
  • Nick Cooksey- MKT (baseball)
  • Matt Reynoso- FRL (baseball)
  • Antonio Lopez- MKT (baseball)
  • Daniel Rodriguez- MHR (men's basketball)
  • Chad Haysbert- MKT (men's basketball)
  • Will Ebiner- MKT (cross country, track & field)
  • Jordan Morris- MKT (track & field)
  • Olivia Lowe- ACC (cross country, track & field)
  • Christopher Rosales (men's soccer)
  • Rachel Killigrew- MHR (women's soccer)
  • Jessica Giacoletti- ACC (track & field)
College of Science
  • J.J. Franklin- KIN (baseball)
  • Bo Walter- KIN (baseball)
  • Elliott Bonde- MAT (men's soccer)
  • Michael Torres- KIN (men's soccer)
  • Mich Hamlin- KIN (track & field)
  • James Weiner- KIN (track & field)
  • Kyle Goodenough- KIN (track & field)
  • Robertino Salgado- KIN (track & field)
  • Austin Allen- KIN (track & field)
  • Alexa Hasen- KIN (volleyball)
  • Mian Dingle- KIN (women's basketball)
  • Marissa Nickles- Biotech (cross country, track & field)
  • Megan Kisslan- KIN (women's soccer)
  • Reanne Macon (women's soccer)
 College of Engineering
  • R.J. Shanks- IE (baseball)
  • Austin Miller- AERO (cross country, track & field)
  • Brandon Haugen- ME (cross country, track & field)
  • JonCarlo Nunez- EB (cross country, track & field)
  • Cristian Arranaga- EE (cross country, track & field)
  • John Barker- CE (cross country, track & field)
  • Justin Ogan- IE (cross country, track & field)
  • Fernando Pablo Quevedo- ET (men's soccer)
 College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences
  • Brennan Salgado- COM (baseball)
  • Daniel Pitts- COM (baseball)
  • Jared James- COM (baseball)
  • Chris Carlson- SOC (baseball)
  • Barry Bell- SOC (men's basketball)
  • Francois Tchoyi- HIST (men's basketball)
  • Jordan Faison- PSY (men's basketball)
  • Kris Korich- PLS (men's soccer)
  • Justyn Peeples- PHIL (men's soccer)
  • Christian Gonzalez Diaz- COM (men's soccer)
  • Zoe Herrera- COM (volleyball)
  • Christen Williams- PLS (volleyball)
  • Hannah Harrer- COM (volleyball)
  • Mary Williams- PSY (women's basketball)
  • Tyler Woods- COM (women's basketball)
  • Jada Blackwell- PSY (women's basketball)
  • Briana Nesbit- KIN (women's soccer)
  • Ali Maxwell- KIN (women's soccer)
  • Stacey Atwater- PSY (women's soccer)
  • Melissa Martinez- KIN (women's soccer)
  • Isis Garland- COM (track & field)
  • Carissa English- PSY (track & field)
 College of Agriculture
  • David Perez- FN (track & field)