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UAM Names 12 to 2025 Homecoming Court


2025 UAM Homecoming Court

Twelve women have been named to the 2025 Homecoming Court at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. The 2025 UAM Homecoming Queen will be selected by a vote of the student body and announced during a pre-game coronation ceremony beginning at 1:30 p.m. on October 4, prior to the 2 p.m. kickoff of UAM Football’s homecoming game against Southern Nazarene University.

The members of the court include Maria Fernanda Arellano, Bryleigh Marie Bickers, Le’Aundreea Makell Cameron, Alivia Jewel Cook, Robbi Joanne Freeman, Kaiden Jalei Hale, Ronnie Hope Johnson, Xiomara Molina, Emma Kathryn Scott, Bruna Silva, Paige Nicole Stanley and Reese Wilhite.

Maria Fernanda Arellano, of McGehee, Arkansas, is a junior psychology major and the daughter of George and Grace Vazquez. She is a member of the UAM Ambassadors, UAM chapter of the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success, UAM Psychology Club and UAM Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship.

Bryleigh Marie Bickers, of Warren, Arkansas, is a junior nursing major and the daughter of Richard and Alicia Bickers. She is a member of the UAM Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship and UAM Student Nurses Association and a student worker at the Randy S. Risher Wellness Center at UAM.

Le’Aundreea Makell Cameron, of Fordyce, Arkansas, is a junior K-6 elementary education major and the daughter of Aundree Cameron and the late Lesley Cameron. She is a member of the UAM Kappa Delta Phi honor society and UAM chapter of the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success and a member and the chapter basileus of the UAM chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.

Alivia Jewel Cook, of Monticello, Arkansas, is a junior psychology and business double major and the daughter of Chris and Amanda Cook. She is the treasurer of the UAM Student Government Association and a member of the UAM Ambassadors, UAM Psychology Club, UAM chapter of the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success, UAM Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship, UAM Chi Alpha and UAM Student Engagement Committee.

Robbi Joanne Freeman, of Crossett, Arkansas, is a senior exercise science major and the daughter of Robby and Lori Freeman. She is the president of the UAM chapter of the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, a member of UAM Golf and the UAM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and a student representative for the UAM Athletic Committee.

Kaiden Jalei Hale, of Monticello, Arkansas, is a junior social work major and the daughter of Shane and Courtney Hale. She is a member of UAM Cheer and the UAM Future Business Leaders of America.

Ronnie Hope Johnson, of Pilot Point, Texas, is a junior communications major and the daughter of Mindi Johnson and the late Eric Johnson. She is the president of the UAM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and a member of UAM Softball and the UAM Baptist Collegiate Ministry and UAM chapter of the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success.

Xiomara Molina, of Monticello, Arkansas, is a junior middle level education major and the daughter of Franscisco and Ishshah Molina. She is a member of the UAM Kappa Delta Phi honor society, UAM Ambassadors, UAM Student Engagement Committee, UAM Student Activities Board and a resident assistant for Housing and Residence Life at UAM and a student worker for Marketing and Public Relations at UAM.

Emma Kathryn Scott, of Magnet Cove, Arkansas, is a junior nursing major and the daughter of Will and Gina Scott. She is a member of the UAM Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship and UAM Student Nurses Association and a resident assistant for Housing and Residence Life at UAM.

Bruna Silva, of Contagem, Minas Gerais, Brazil, is a senior agriculture major and the daughter of Helton and Miriam Silva. She is a member of the UAM Pre-Vet Club and UAM International Club, a former member of UAM Volleyball, a resident assistant for Housing and Residence Life at UAM and a tutor for UAM Tutoring Services.

Paige Nicole Stanley, of Hermitage, Arkansas, is a junior business major and the daughter of Chad and Leslie Stanley. She is a member of the UAM Finance Club and UAM Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship.

Reese Wilhite, of Monticello, Arkansas, is a junior psychology major and the daughter of Damon and Misty Wilhite. She is the secretary of the UAM Student Government Association and a member of the UAM Ambassadors, UAM chapter of the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success, UAM Psychology Club and UAM Missionary Baptist Student Fellowship.

The 2025 UAM Homecoming Week will take place from September 29 through October 4. For a complete schedule of homecoming events, visit www.uamont.edu/homecoming.

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