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Andrew Nolan Garners CSC Academic All-America Honors

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EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State track & field athlete  Andrew Nolan was named College Sports Communicators first-team Academic All-American on Wednesday. 

This is the second-straight season that the Spartan men have had a first-team All-American following Olympian Heath Baldwin, who earned a first-team nod in 2024. He was the first Spartan man to capture first-team honors.

Four Spartans earned CSC All-District honors in Nolan and Tyler Pritchett on the men’s side and Kate Stewart-Barnett and Valadian Pallett on the women’s side.

Nolan was named all-district for the second-straight year. Last season, he became one of six Spartan men to ever be named CSC Academic All-America, when he was named to the second team.

On the track, Nolan broke the school record in the 3000m steeplechase in the NCAA First Round with a time of 8:37.83. He also captured All-American honors in the steeplechase at the NCAA Championships. 

During the cross country season, he earned All-Big Ten honors, finishing eighth with a time of 22:59.3. Nolan ended the cross country season at the NCAA Championships with All-Region honors at the Great Lakes Regional finishing 23rd with a personal-best time of 29:45.7 in the 10k.



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