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Three Huskies Earn Prestigious Huntington 100 Honors

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BOSTON—
Northeastern student-athletes Khailah Griffin of women's track & field, Jordan Harris of men's hockey and Alina Mueller of women's hockey have been honored as recipients of the University's Huntington 100. The award recognizes outstanding undergraduate and graduate students for their achievements in the classroom and in the community.
 
A record number of almost 1,000 nominations were submitted for the Huntington 100 by faculty, staff and peers at Northeastern. From that pool, the top 100 candidates were identified.
 
Sponsored by the Office of Student Life, the Huntington 100 honors outstanding students for achievements which are commensurate with the university's mission, ideals, values, and Academic Plan. These students represent what Northeastern is today – a selective institution with rigorous academic programs and a sharp focus on the global experience.
 
Each cohort of students is an incredible testament to the high ambition and achievement found in the Northeastern student body. Recipients are chosen for their:
• Impact on the campus community
• Record of service, be it within the university or another community
• Global engagement, in the form of international co-op, study abroad, or other experiential learning outside the United States
• Demonstrated leadership
• Entrepreneurial or innovative spirit
• Commitment to a high level of ideals and ability to positively represent the values of Northeastern
 
Griffin is working towards a degree in business administration and has been a mainstay on the women's track & field team during her time at Northeastern. She is a two-time CAA Silver Medalist in the Long Jump (2018, 19) and Bronze Medalist in the 4x100 meter relay (2018). Additionally, Griffin holds rankings in three events on both Northeastern Indoor and Outdoor Top-10 lists.
 
The recent Montreal Canadiens signee, Harris is working towards a degree in business administration. Harris was a Second Team All-American as well as being named Hockey East's Best Defensive Defenseman Award and a Hockey East First Team All-Star. He blocked a team-high 69 shots and served as captain this past season.
 
The now three-time Swiss Olympian, Mueller is studying behavioral neuroscience. Mueller averaged a nation-best 1.86 points per game, while earning Second Team All-America honors. She was also named a Top-10 Finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award and broke the all-time career assists record at Northeastern this past season.
 
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