Twenty-five current or former student-athletes culminated their Georgia Gwinnett College careers with the ultimate and cherished reward – a diploma – at the Spring 2025 Commencement ceremony.
Baseball had nine graduates -
Jackson Cobb,
Wyatt Dodgens,
Ben Harris,
Henry Helfrich,
Braxton Meguiar,
Blaze O'Saben,
Gabe White,
Cohen Wilbanks, and
Chandler Wood -- while softball had seven graduates -
Kayla Good,
Jane Hoover,
Annalise Jarvis,
Lindzie Owen,
Mollie Peacock,
Haley Robinson, and
Makenna Talcott -- men's soccer had four graduates --
Alex Cruz,
John Fragakis,
Patrick Gawliczek Rodriguez and
Miwoned Siraj -- women's soccer had three graduates --
Thilde Engholm,
Bre Harvey and
Sinaa Listenbee -- men's tennis had one graduate --
Andoni Garmendia -- and women's tennis had one graduate --
Justine Lespes.
They received their bachelor's degrees May 10 in front of family, friends, teammates, coaches/Office of Athletics office in the brand new Convocation Center on campus.
Lespes helped lead the Grizzlies to the 2025 NAIA national championship for the program's ninth straight title and 10th overall championship.

The baseball and softball graduates helped GGC advance to the NAIA World Series and are the No. 2 seed in both brackets when play begins on Friday, May 23. O'Saben was named the NAIA Baseball Player of the Year during the 2024 season. Jarvis collected the 2023 NAIA Softball Pitcher of the Year award.
The men's and women's soccer graduates helped the Grizzlies reached the NAIA Second Round last fall with the women's soccer team winning the Continental Athletic Conference title.
GGC's men's tennis team reached the NAIA national championship match this spring.