HADLEY, Mass. – Over 1,700 student-athletes have been named to the 2025 NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team. To be honored, 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. Transfers must have completed one year of study at an institution. Lists of All-Academic honorees were provided by the athletic departments at each
institution. The cumulative GPA on record from the previous semester was used to determine eligibility.
Of the student-athletes to garner All-Academic honors this spring, 243 earned both All-Academic and All-NESCAC accolades and 82 individuals were named to both the All-Sportsmanship and All-Academic Teams.
A total of 13 student-athletes were named to all three squads:
- Hannah Apsey, Hamilton Women’s Tennis
- Adepoju Arogundade, Bowdoin Men’s Outdoor Track & Field
- Nicholas Chen, Williams Men’s Tennis
- Jake Cohen, Colby Men’s Tennis
- Grace Collier, Williams Women’s Lacrosse
- Amy Cui, Amherst Women’s Tennis
- Jed Hoggard, Bowdoin Men’s Lacrosse
- Holden Kittelberger, Tufts Men’s Golf
- Max Litton, Wesleyan Men’s Tennis
- Jamilah Karah, Bowdoin Women’s Tennis
- Gio Kim, Williams Women’s Golf
- Anna Paulmann, Bowdoin Women’s Lacrosse
- Sarah Youngberg, Wesleyan Women’s Tennis
The All-Academic Team also includes the following individual award winners from this spring:
- Baseball Player of the Year: Kyle McCausland, Middlebury
- Baseball Co-Pitchers of the Year: Ryan Grecco, Colby & Owen McHugh, Williams
- Baseball Defensive Player of the Year: Ryan McIntyre, Amherst
- Women’s Golfer of the Year: Euna Lee, Williams
- Men’s Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year: Jed Hoggard, Bowdoin
- Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year: Hope Shue, Middlebury
- Women’s Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year: Kat Munter, Colby
- Softball Pitcher of the Year: Sadie Leonard, Williams
- Men’s Tennis Player of the Year: Vuk Vuksanovic, Tufts
- Men’s Tennis Clarence Chaffee Sportsmanship Award: Jake Cohen, Colby
- Women’s Tennis Player of the Year: Sahana Raman, Middlebury
- Women’s Tennis Senior Sportswoman of the Year: Jamilah Karah, Bowdoin
- Women’s Track & Field Most Outstanding Performer: Grace McDonough, Conn. College
Founded in 1971, the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) consists of 11 liberal arts colleges and has consistently reflected its commitment to the values of athletics and academic achievement. The member colleges of the conference are Amherst College, Bates College, Bowdoin College, Colby College, Connecticut College, Hamilton College, Middlebury College, Trinity College, Tufts University, Wesleyan University, and Williams College.