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154 named to NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team

The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 154 Connecticut College student athletes, two All-America track runners, a Watson Fellowship winner and 19 members of the Women’s Rowing team, to the 2025 Spring All-Academic Team.
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The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 154 Connecticut College student athletes, including two All-America track runners, a Watson Fellowship winner and 19 members of the Women’s Rowing team, to the 2025 Spring All-Academic Team.

The list also includes 13 student-athletes— Kate Coughlin ’26, Aine Downey ’25, Alexa Estes ’26, Emily Fairfield ’26, Caroline Graziani ’27, Chris Koskinen ’25, Grace McDonough ’26, Nick McLaughlin ’25, Matt Scardigno ’25, April Schilling ’27, Lilla Kate Tucker ’27, Sydney Weber ’25 and Ryan Yanko ’27—who earned All-NESCAC accolades and six more— Edie Banovic ’25, Sara Braslow ’25, Caitlin Cass ’25, Nicholas DeMarco ’26, Greta Panke ’25 and Gus Williams ’25—who were recognized for sportsmanship. McDonough was also honored as NESCAC Women’s Track & Field’s Most Outstanding Performer. 

To be honored on the All-Academic team, an individual must have reached sophomore academic standing, and be in good standing in their sport with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.50 or equivalent on a 4.0 scale. A transfer student must have completed one year of study at an institution.

The Camels named to the 2025 NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team are: 

  • Nikhil Agarwal ’27, Men’s Tennis
  • Victor Alayande ’25, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Gavin Anderson ’26, Men’s Tennis
  • Jack Anglim ’27, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Errol Apostolopoulos ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Dax Arnold ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Patrick Atkins ’25, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Edie Banovic ’25, Women’s Rowing**
  • Maddie Baybeck ’27, Women’s Water Polo
  • Anthony Belford ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Sana Bhat ’26, Women’s Tennis
  • Caitlin Bird ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Meiling Bottan ’25, Women’s Water Polo
  • Sara Braslow ’25, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field**
  • Naomi Brightman ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Paisley Brown ’26, Women’s Rowing
  • Caroline Bruce ’25, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Maya Bruno ’25, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Coco Carragher ’25, Sailing
  • Caitlin Cass ’25, Women’s Tennis**
  • Emmy Castano ’25, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Casey Chesner ’26, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Ainsley Cornwall ’26, Women’s Water Polo
  • Camille Cortes ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Kate Coughlin ’26, Women’s Lacrosse*
  • Duncan Craine ’26, Sailing
  • Michael Creutz ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Jack Davis ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Nicholas DeMarco ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field**
  • Joey DeMarzo ’27, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Isabelle Di Liberti ’26, Women’s Rowing
  • Liam Doherty ’26, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Charles Donahue ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Molly Donovan ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Ty Dorow ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Aine Downey ’25, Women’s Lacrosse*
  • Lexi Downing ’26, Women’s Rowing
  • Cecilia Duffield ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Alexa Estes ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field*
  • Emily Fairfield ’26, Women’s Rowing*
  • Abby Fernald ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Joao Ferreira ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Julia Finney ’26, Women’s Rowing
  • JJ Ford ’25, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Addie Fuller ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Ava Gershon ’27, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Brian Gibson ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Elizabeth Gill ’26, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Caroline Graziani ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field*
  • Samira Grossmann-Ferris ’26, Men’s Rowing
  • Cooper Growney ’27, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Maximo Gulla ’26, Men’s Tennis
  • Colby Hall ’27, Men’s Tennis
  • Annika Hegde ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Katherine Hicks ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Carmelo Higgins ’26, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Brogan Holbrough ’26, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Abby Ilusorio ’25, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Chase Ireland ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Grace Isola ’27, Women’s Water Polo
  • Ellis Iurilli-Hough ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Sasha Jansujwicz ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Tandin Johnson Ward ’26, Women’s Rowing
  • Graham Josephson ’25, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Cathal Keating ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Lily Kerachsky ’26, Women’s Tennis
  • Chris Koskinen ’25, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field*
  • Maya Kowalska ’27, Women’s Tennis
  • Isaiah Kozub ’27, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Josh Kozub ’26, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Aurora Kreyche ’25, Sailing
  • Declan Kuhn ’25, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Anders Larson ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Declan Leclair ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Ben Levine ’27, Men’s Rowing
  • Kevin Lieue ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Anna LoGiudice ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Mary Lonergan ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Melia Lorch ’26, Women’s Water Polo
  • Emma Luna ’26, Women’s Water Polo
  • Evan Lyons ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Alana Maguire ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Jessica Marks ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Grace Mattaliano ’25, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Conor Matthews ’26, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Cade McAdams ’25, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Aidan McAvoy ’25, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Emma McDonnell ’26, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Grace McDonough ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field*
  • Finn McKitterick ’26, Men’s Rowing
  • Nick McLaughlin ’25, Men’s Lacrosse*
  • Hannah Merritt ’26, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Andrew Middleton ’25, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Michael Moran ’26, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Kate Moroney ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Lea Murphy ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Mimi Noe ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Brenna O’Brien ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Becan O’Brien ’27, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Emma Ognibene ’25, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Greta Panke ’25, Women’s Lacrosse**
  • Owen Phelan ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Arjun Premkumar ’27, Men’s Tennis
  • Mary Ella Prendergast ’27, Women’s Tennis
  • Hannah Prescott ’27, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Elinor Rasevic ’26, Women’s Rowing
  • Finley Regan ’27, Sailing
  • Sophia Rey ’26, Sailing
  • Blake Rogers ’25, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Lily Saffer ’27, Sailing
  • Matt Scardigno ’25, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field*
  • April Schilling ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field*
  • Ruth Schmidt ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Henry Scholz ’27, Sailing
  • Wesley Schreiber ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Liam Schwartz ’27, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Andrew Selian ’27, Sailing
  • James Serhant III ’25, Men’s Tennis
  • Eliza Shamah ’25, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Aidan Shea ’26, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Suzie Smith’26, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Vivian Smith ’27, Sailing
  • Charlie Snoke ’27, Men’s Rowing
  • Emily Sryfi ’27, Women’s Rowing
  • Ronan Staab ’27, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Griffin Stead ’27, Sailing
  • Sarah Steudel ’25, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Alexander Stevens ’26, Men’s Tennis
  • Zach Stoddard ’26, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Kate Stone ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Skylor Sweet ’26, Sailing
  • Madeline Synnestvedt ’27, Sailing
  • Anna Sziabowski ’25, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Kiera Tallas ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Anna Taylor ’26, Women’s Water Polo
  • Stevie Thomsen ’27, Sailing
  • Alsacia Timmerman ’26, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Chris Travers ’27, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Lilla Kate Tucker ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field*
  • Zane Tyszkowski ’27, Men’s Rowing
  • Noah Vernick ’25, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Ava Virga ’27, Women’s Lacrosse
  • Will Vivian ’25, Men’s Lacrosse
  • Sydney Weber ’25, Women’s Lacrosse*
  • Abby Williams ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Gus Williams ’25, Men’s Lacrosse**
  • Sigmund Winiecki ’26, Men’s Tennis
  • Mia Wolpe ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Daniel Wong ’27, Men’s Rowing
  • Phoebe Wood ’27, Women’s Outdoor Track & Field
  • Izzy Wu-Karr ’26, Sailing
  • Kinley Yangden ’25, Women’s Tennis
  • Ryan Yanko ’27, Men’s Rowing*
  • Eldana Zhakypbaeva ’27, Women’s Rowing

* 2025 Spring All-NESCAC selection
** 2025 Spring All-Sportsmanship selection

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