Colgate Places Record 413 on Patriot League Honor Roll
HAMILTON – Colgate athletics placed a program-record 415 total student-athletes on the 2023-24 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll after 268 honorees were named to the winter/spring honor roll on Wednesday.
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Record Surpasses Last Year's 350 for Most in Program History
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