MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – Fourteen senior student-athlete have been elected to Wesleyan University's Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for Spring 2026 – the most prestigious academic honor society in the country. The 14 total inductees ties a department record first set back in the Spring of 2019. They will be honored at an induction ceremony on Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 4 PM in the Memorial Chapel.
Phi Beta Kappa at Wesleyan is limited to 12 percent of the graduating class each year. To be elected, a student must first have been nominated by the department of his or her major, achieved a grade point average value of 93 or above, and has demonstrated curricular breadth by having met the General Education Expectations. Wesleyan's Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society was organized in 1845 and is the ninth-oldest chapter in the country.
"We're thrilled to see the induction of 14 of our varsity student-athletes into Phi Beta Kappa," said Wesleyan Director of Athletics
Mike Whalen '83. "We're certainly proud of their work on the field but their excellence in the classroom is just another example of how our student-athletes excel in all phases of their Wesleyan experience."
Representing Wesleyan Athletics at this spring's induction is:
| Name |
Team |
Major(s) |
| Pierce Buckner-Wolfson |
Men's Crew |
Computer Science, Economics |
| Joe Calo |
Men's Hockey |
Government |
| Leila Epstein |
Women's Tennis |
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry |
| Asher Israel |
Men's Crew |
Government |
| Rosie Leonard |
Women's Golf |
Education Studies, Psychology |
| Max Litton |
Men's Tennis |
Computer Science, Mathematics, Philosophy |
| Daniel Lurie |
Men's Hockey |
Economics, Government |
| Virginia Lustenberger |
Women's Track & Field |
Neuroscience and Behavior |
| Michael Manieri |
Wrestling |
Economics, Mathematics |
| Rachel Masterson |
Women's Track & Field |
Environmental Studies, Psychology |
| Will Miller |
Men's Lacrosse |
Economics |
| Elle Priesing |
Women's Lacrosse |
Neuroscience & Behavior |
| Margo Wilson |
Women's Lacrosse |
Government, Psychology |
| Sarah Youngberg |
Women's Tennis |
Economics, Psychology |