The University of Arizona ended its spring semester — virtually — this week, which means close to 100 Arizona student-athletes will receive their degrees this week.
Here's a complete list — separated by sport — of all 95 student-athlete graduates a part of Arizona's 2020 class:
CATS Forever program (former players completing degrees)
Arizona running back Nick Wilson high-fives fans during the Wildcat Walk before the University of Arizona Wildcats vs. Grambling State University Tigers college football game on Sept. 10, 2016, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Ariz.
Juan Aguilera (baseball, sports and society)
Daniel Butler (baseball, social behavior and human understanding)
Michael Flynn (baseball, sports and society)
Kyle Simon (baseball, psychology)
Shaq Richardson (football, psychology)
Nick Wilson (football, social behavior and human understanding)
Baseball
University of Arizona right hander Vince Vannelle delivers in the first inning of a pre-season scrimmage as the Wildcats prepare for the upcoming season at Hi Corbett Field, January 24, 2020 Tucson, Ariz.
Nate Brown (sports and society)
Cameron Haskell (communication)
Vince Vannelle (social behavior and student understanding)
Justin Wylie (journalism)
Men's basketball
Arizona Wildcats guard Dylan Smith (3) poses for a photo during media day in the Richard Jefferson Gymnasium on September 24, 2019.
Max Hazzard (entrepreneurship)
Chase Jeter (educational leadership)
Jake DesJardins (business management)
Stone Gettings (accounting and entrepreneurship)
Kory Jones (sports and society)
Dylan Smith (social behavior and human understanding)
Women's basketball
Several Arizona Wildcats starters, including, from left, Cate Reese, Dominique McBryde and Sam Thomas, celebrate a basket late in the game against the UC Riverside Highlanders. The UA women’s basketball team was one of 10 from the school to post perfect APR numbers.
Amari Carter (educational leadershup)
Dominique McBryde (social behavior and human understanding)
Aari McDonald (sociology)
Tee Tee Starks (educational leadership)
Sam Thomas (psychology)
Football
Arizona linebacker Colin Schooler (7) lets go with a roar after nailing UCLA running back Joshua Kelley (27) in the backfield in the second quarter of their Pac-12 football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Sept. 28, 2019.
Lee Anderson (sociology)
Steven Bailey (sports and society)
Xavier Bell (applied humanities)
Stanley Berryhill (literacy learning and leadership)
Lorenzo Burns (social behavior and student understanding)
Bryson Cain (communication)
Jalen Cochran (psychology)
Robert Congel (urban and regional development)
Finton Connolly (literacy learning and leadership)
Tristan Cooper (psychology)
Tony Fields II (social behavior and human understanding)
Jalen Harris (criminal justice studies)
Mykee Irving (psychology)
Terrence Johnson (marketing)
Josh McCauley (criminal justice studies)
Richard Merritt (business management)
Blake Pfaff (criminal justice studies)
Thomas Reid III (psychology)
Donald Reiter (urban and regional development)
Rhett Rodriguez (business management)
Colin Schooler (literacy learning and leadership)
Rhedi Short (general studies)
JJ Taylor (literacy learning and leadership)
Chacho Ulloa (accounting)
Jarrius Wallace (psychological science)
Kylan Wilborn (communication)
Women's golf
Arizona's Sandra Nordaas peers over the edge of a bunker to see where her shot has landed on the ninth green during the final round of the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships in Stillwater, Okla., Wednesday, May 23, 2018. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Sandra Nordaas (economics)
Gymnastics
University of Arizona's Maddi Leydin in mid-rotation above the balance beam during her routine against UCLA in women's gymnastics at McKale Center, Saturday, January 20, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
Christina Berg (nutritional sciences)
Jenny Leung (management information systems)
Maddi Leydin (psychology)
Heather Swanson (nutritional sciences)
Beach volleyball
Arizona's Olivia Hallaran. Photo by Stan Liu / courtesy of Arizona Athletics
Natalie Anselmo (accounting)
Brooke Burling (public health)
Caroline Cordes (marketing)
Olivia Hallaran (public health)
Soccer
Arizona's Brynn Moga (7), center, gets hugged by her teammates after tapping home the game's only goal in the second half of 1-0 win over TCU in their game in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at Mulcahy Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 16, 2019.
Jill Aguilera (sports and society)
Zoe Barrie (marketing)
Lainey Burdett (marketing)
Leah Carillo (care, health and society)
Kelcey Cavarra (sports and society)
Dana Dalton (public health)
Samantha Falasco (retailing and consumer science)
Morgan McGarry (accounting)
Brynn Moga (social behavior and human understanding)
Softball
Arizona's starter Alyssa Denham, (22) left, tosses her facemask as third baseman Malia Martinez (17) runs in after the Wildcats final out in a 9-1 wins against Mississippi to sweep the their NCAA Super Regional 2-0 at Hillenbrand Stadium, Saturday, May 25, 2019, Tucson, Ariz.
Alyssa Dehnam (literacy learning and leadership)
Jessie Harper (sociology)
Malia Martinez (physiology)
Men's swimming and diving
Thomas Anderson
Thomas Anderson (communication)
Jerad Kaskawal (systems engineering)
Brendan Meyer (management information systems)
Casey Ponton (marketing and entrepreneurship)
Women's swimming and diving
Hannah Cox
Hannah Cox (literacy learning and leadership)
Daniela Georges (neuroscience and cognitive science)
Kristen Jacobsen (accounting)
Mallory Korenwinder (physiology)
Taylor Nations (film and television)
Men's tennis
Jonas Maier (business management)
Women's tennis
Marie Van Aelst (communication)
Men's track and field
Arizona’s Carlos Villarreal, a Rio Rico native, was among the Wildcats athletes who were poised for a big weekend at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships before they were scuttled.
Carlos Villarreal (psychology)
Isaac Desjarlais (marketing)
Matthew Treston (economics)
Zakee Washington (applied humanities)
Women's track and field
Arizona’s Tatum Waggoner has the No. 2 mark in the 400 meters in school history.
Jennie Baragar-Patrash (history)
Liz Lansing (international security)
Aoife Martin (business analytics)
Thea Ramsey (neuroscience and cognitive science)
Tatum Waggoner (special education)
Pamela White (rehabilitation studies)
Volleyball
Senior middle blocker Devyn Cross, 13, celebrates with the team after winning the first set of the Arizona Wildcat’s 3-0 win over the Alabama State Hornets in first game of the Wildcat Classic on September 19th, 2019 at Mckale Center.
Devyn Cross (Africana studies)
Shardonee Hayes (criminal justice studies)
Makenna Martin (education)
Julia Patterson (finance)
Emi Pua'a (social behavior and human understanding)



