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North Carolina’s Paige, Strand Headline 2024-25 Indoor Track & Field All-ACC Academic Teams
Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – North Carolina’s Makayla Paige has been named the 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while the Tar Heels’ Ethan Strand earned the ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor. The duo highlight the 2024 All-ACC […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – North Carolina’s Makayla Paige has been named the 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year, while the Tar Heels’ Ethan Strand earned the ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor. The duo highlight the 2024 All-ACC Academic Teams for Men’s and Women’s Indoor Track & Field, announced by the league office on Tuesday.
Paige has been named to the All-ACC Academic Team for the third time in her career after a stellar indoor track & field season, which was highlighted by an individual national championship. Paige capped off her season by finishing first in the 800-meters at the NCAA Championships, clocking in at 2:00.39, which set a new facility record. She became the first Tar Heel woman to win a national championship since 2018.
A senior from Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Paige is majoring in geological sciences. She is the first woman from North Carolina to be named the Women’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year since Nicole Greene in 2018.
Strand became the first collegiate runner to ever run a sub-3:50 mile, clocking an NCAA-record time of 3:48.32 in his first meet of the season. In his next appearance, Strand shattered another NCAA record, this time in the 3000-meters, clocking in at 7:30.15. At the NCAA Championships, Strand became the first Tar Heel male to win an individual national championship since 2003, winning the 3,000-meters in a time of 7:52.03.
Strand, a senior from Vestavia, Alabama, is majoring in Exercise and Sport Science. He becomes the first Tar Heel to ever be named the ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Earlier this year, Strand was named the USTFCCCA Division I National Track Athlete of the Year and the ACC Indoor Track Athlete of the Year.
This also marks the first time that one program has earned both ACC Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year honorees since Virginia Tech in 2017.
All 448 All-ACC Academic Team selections for Indoor Track & Field can be found below.
Woen’s Indoor Track & Field
ACC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Makayla Paige, North Carolina
Name, School, Academic Year, Major
Yasmine, Abbes, Boston College, Gr. , Sports Administration (MS)
Anna Becker , Boston College, So., Management
Kylee Bernard , Boston College, So., English
Ella Fadill, Boston College, So., Psychology
Molly Fitzpatrick, Boston College, Sr., Management
Lily Flynn, Boston College, Sr., Applied Analytics (MS)
Hanna Hollins, Boston College, Fr., Management
Molly Hudson, Boston College, Gr. , Sports Administration (MS)
Abby Lewis, Boston College, Fr., Management
Abby Loveys, Boston College, Gr. , Student Athlete Development
Roshni Singh, Boston College, Gr. , Student Athlete Development
Anna Sonsini, Boston College, So., Management
Yaroslava Yalysovetska, Boston College, Jr., Economics
Leah Anderson, California, Jr., Sociology
Torre Anderson, California, Jr., Sociology
Asjah Atkinson, California, Sr., Cognitive Science
Myla Canty, California, So., Undeclared
Jayden Hill, California, Jr., Legal Studies
Audrey Jacobs, California, Jr., Molecular & Cell Biology
Addie Johnson, California, So., Political Science
Ryan Lacefield, California, Gr., Education MA
Caisa-Marie Lindfors, California, Gr., Education MA
Jade Neser, California, Gr., Interdisciplinary Studies
Ali Sahaida, California, Jr., Undeclared
Amanda Spear, California, Gr., UCBX Concurrent Enrollment
Sophie Tau, California, So., Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Mari Testa, California, So., Media Studies
Christianne Akintayo, Clemson, Fr. , Computer Science
Ava Allen, Clemson, Fr. , Modern Languages
Ella Brooks, Clemson, Fr. , Political Science
McKenzie Calloway, Clemson, Jr., Psychology
Gladys Chepngetich, Clemson, So., Communication
Nia Christie, Clemson, Sr., Management
Madelyn Dinneen, Clemson, Jr. , Wildlife and Fisheries Biology
Jodyann Dixon, Clemson, Sr., Communication
Aysia Fingall, Clemson, So., Elementary Education
Emma Fortuna, Clemson, Jr., Biomedical Engineering
Sade Gray, Clemson, Fr. , Pre-business
Kirstin Hoffman, Clemson, So., Psychology
Silvia Jelelgo, Clemson, So., Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Izzy Kapoor, Clemson, Sr., Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Judy Kosgei, Clemson, So., Health Sciences
Anna Long, Clemson, Gr., Mathematical Science – Masters
Mackenzie Osher, Clemson, Sr., Communication
Tia Stapleton, Clemson, So., Political Science
Aleksandra Stoilova, Clemson, Jr., Marketing
Kenya Thompson, Clemson, Sr., Health Sciences
Braelyn Baker, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Iris Downes, Duke, So., Political Sciece
Aliya Garozzo, Duke, Gr., Master of Public Policy
Abigail Geiser, Duke, Sr. , Psychology
Ally Gomm King, Duke, Gr., Continuing Studies
Elise Heddens, Duke, Gr., Master of Management Studies
Peyton Hollis, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Julia Jackson, Duke, Jr. , Psychology
Iyanna Lewis, Duke, Gr., Master of Medical Physics
Gianna Locci, Duke, Jr. , Public Policy
Megan McGinnis, Duke, Sr. , Earth & Climate Sciences
Allison Neiders, Duke, Jr. , Economics
Birgen Nelson, Duke, Gr., Master of Public Policy
Lauren Tolbert, Duke, Jr. , Biology
Gemma Tutton, Duke, So., International Comparative Studies
Suus Altorf, Florida State, Jr., Exercise Physiology
Emily Brown, Florida State, Gr., Athletic Coaching – Masters
Zianna Curtis, Florida State, Fr., Communication Disorders
Nicole Dinan, Florida State, Fr., Exploratory
Jaden Francis, Florida State, Sr., Exercise Physiology
Kaelyaah Liburd, Florida State, So., Computer Programming
Brooke Mullins, Florida State, Gr., Sport Management – Masters
Kayla Pinkard, Florida State, Jr., Criminology
Ava Povich, Florida State, So., Exercise Physiology
Bieke Schipperen, Florida State, Jr., Media/Communication Studies
Lucy May Sleeman, Florida State, So., Economics
Oluwadara Soremi, Florida State, Fr., Computational Biology
Liana Tyson, Florida State, So., Public Health
Mary Brady, Georgia Tech, Sr., Biomedical Engineering
Jill Catton, Georgia Tech, Sr., Business Administration
Lottie Chappell, Georgia Tech, So., Business Administration
Grace Driskill, Georgia Tech, 5th, Master’s of Computational Science & Engineering
Katy Earwood, Georgia Tech, 5th, Neuroscience
Sheleah Harris, Georgia Tech, 5th, Master’s of Digital Media
Kate Jortberg, Georgia Tech, 5th, Industrial Engineering
Gracie Marston, Georgia Tech, Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Kennedy Myers, Georgia Tech, Fr., Business Administration
Jade Ofotan, Georgia Tech, So., Biomedical Engineering
Adaora Tagbo, Georgia Tech, Fr., Biomedical Engineering
Kenzie Walls, Georgia Tech, 5th, Literature, Media & Communications
Kendall Ward, Georgia Tech, So., Biology
Ameia Wilson, Georgia Tech, Gr., Master’s of International Affairs
Kimmi Woods, Georgia Tech, Gr., Master’s of Analytics
Olivia Alessandrini , Louisville, Fr., Bioengineering
Lauren Bettencourt, Louisville, Sr., Communications
Paris Bond, Louisville, Sr., Business Administration
Sophia Day, Louisville, So., Biology
Lucy Fellows, Louisville, So., Marketing
Maya Follmer, Louisville, So., Health and Human Performance
Soledad Jean, Louisville, Sr., Sport Administration (MS)
Olivia Jenkins, Louisville, Jr., Sociology
Demaria King, Louisville, Jr., Health and Human Performance
Natalie Lark, Louisville, Gr., MBA
Jalasia Lewis, Louisville, Fr., Health and Human Performance
Haley Meade, Louisville, So., Biology
Ruby Nwosu, Louisville, Jr., Health and Human Performance
Anna Panenko, Louisville, Fr., Health and Human Performance
Layla Roebke, Louisville, Gr., MBA
Synclair Savage, Louisville, Sr., Post Bach
Maddie Seaby, Louisville, So., Biology
Lydia Stuart, Louisville, Jr., Business Administration
Iliana Triantafyllou, Louisville, So., Psychology
Jade Whitfield, Louisville, Gr., Business Analytics (MS)
Kiyah Yeast, Louisville, Sr., Post Bach
Gabriella Grissom, Miami, Jr., Marketing
Sophie Haag, Miami, So., Psychology
Sanaa Hebron, Miami, So., Psychology
Paisley Hight, Miami, Fr., Legal Studies
Erikka Hill, Miami, Gr., Biochemistry&Molecular Biology
Janay Moorer, Miami, Fr., Exercise Physiology
Maddie Scheier, Miami, So., Elementary Education
Christina Warren, Miami, Gr., Public Health
Elyssia Fisher, NC State, Jr., Parks , Recreation and Tourism Management
Sydney Freeman, NC State, Sr., Criminology
Grace Hartman, NC State, Sr., Psychology
Mariama Hunt, NC State, Fr., Life Sciences First Year
Shaune Ingraham, NC State, Fr., Sport Management
Audrey Jenkins, NC State, So., Industrial Design
Angelina Napoleon, NC State, Jr., Sport Management
Justine Preisano, NC State, Fr., Life Sciences First Year
Kate Putman, NC State, Jr., Human Biology
Brooke Rauber, NC State, Gr., Physiology
Makala Wright, NC State, Gr., Management
Ella Auderset, North Carolina, Sr., Environmental Sciences
Reese Dalton, North Carolina, Fr., Exercise and Sport Science
Alyssa Hernandez, North Carolina, Sr., Exercise and Sport Science
Megan Kelleghan, North Carolina, So., Exercise and Sport Science
Madelyn Kelley, North Carolina, Fr., Neuroscience
Delea Martins, North Carolina, So., Undecided
Harley McNeal, North Carolina, Fr., Psychology
Makayla Paige, North Carolina, Sr., Geological Sciences
Cassidy Scott, North Carolina, So., Exercise and Sport Science
Logan St. John Kletter, North Carolina, Fr., Exercise and Sport Science
Kalani Witherspoon, North Carolina, So., Exercise and Sport Science
Isabel Allori, Notre Dame, Fr., Applied & Computational Math & Statistics
Molly Bennett, Notre Dame, Jr., Finance
Addison Berry, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Management
Jordyn Borsch, Notre Dame, So., Marketing
Alaina Brady, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
Kendall Burgess, Notre Dame, Sr., Psychology/ Film, TV & Theater
Siona Chisholm, Notre Dame, Sr., Psychology/PreHealth
Maya Collins, Notre Dame, Fr., Sociology
Emily Covert, Notre Dame, Gr., M. NonProfit Admin
Gretchen Farley, Notre Dame, So., Neuroscience & Behavior
Molly Grant, Notre Dame, Sr., Accountancy
Gabby Grattan, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Finance
Sophie Novak, Notre Dame, Sr., English
Jadin O’Brien, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Management
Reese Sanders, Notre Dame, Jr., Psychology/ Film, TV & Theater
Madison Schmidt, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
Nicki Southerland, Notre Dame, Fr., Biology
Erin Strzelecki, Notre Dame, Gr., M. NonProfit Admin
Ellis Weekley, Notre Dame, So., Marketing
Gabriella Zeller, Notre Dame, So., Psychology/Spanish
Eva Baldursdottir, Pitt, Jr., Natural Sciences Area
Somiyah Braggs, Pitt, So., Media & Prof Communications
Jana Bruses I Cortada, Pitt, Jr., Linguistics
Sadie Carey-Tharp, Pitt, Sr., Classics/English Writing
Niya Crawford, Pitt, Jr., Natural Sciences Area
Faith Dennis, Pitt, Fr., Undeclared
Caleia Johnson, Pitt, Sr., Psychology
Logan Neely, Pitt, Sr., Psychology
Alesia Rengle, Pitt, Jr., Statistics
Ilse Steigenga, Pitt, Gr., Management
Kaitlyn Gearin, SMU, Gr., Management – MSMGT
Macey Hilton, SMU, Jr., Sport Management – BS
Hedda Kvalvag, SMU, Jr., Sport Management – BS
Emily Little, SMU, Gr., Sport Management – MSSM
Camryn McPhaul, SMU, Jr., Computer Science – BS
Leoni Mierswa, SMU, Gr., Management – MSMGT
Raelyn Roberson, SMU, Gr., Management – MSMGT
Emily Waller, SMU, Sr., Accounting – BBA
Amy Bunnage, Stanford, So., undeclared
Audrey DaDamio, Stanford, Gr., Biology (M.S.)
Zofia Dudek, Stanford, Gr., Biomedical Data Science (M.S.)
Amelia Everett, Stanford, So., undeclared
Kaiah Fisher, Stanford, Sr., Biology
Julia Flynn, Stanford, Jr., Biology
Sophia Kennedy, Stanford, So., undeclared
Lianne Kistler, Stanford, Sr., Human Biology
Cate Peters, Stanford, So., undeclared
Sky Schuller, Stanford, So., undeclared
Tess Stapleton, Stanford, Sr., American Studies
Riley Stewart, Stanford, Jr., Science, Technology, and Society
Hillary Studdert, Stanford, So., undeclared
Audrey Suarez, Stanford, Sr., International Relations
Juliette Whittaker, Stanford, Jr., Science, Technology, and Society
Roisin Willis, Stanford, Jr., History
Teagan Zwaanstra, Stanford, Sr., Mechanical Engineering
Selma Anderson, Syracuse, Fr, Biology/Chemistry
Emma Eastman, Syracuse, Gr., Exercise Science
Payton Rollins, Syracuse, Jr, Management
Emily Alexandru, Virginia, Sr. , Commerce MS
Margot Appleton, Virginia, Sr. , Cognitive Science
Sophie Atkinson, Virginia, Sr. , American Studies & Economics
Trina Barcarola, Virginia, Sr. , Commerce MS
Gillian Bushee, Virginia, So. , Commerce
Tatum David, Virginia, So. , Public Policy & Leadership
Cate DeSousa, Virginia, So. , Media Studies
Brooke’Lyn Drakeford, Virginia, So. , Kinesiology
Grace Flynn, Virginia, So. , Kinesiology
Lily Hulland, Virginia, Gr., Education Non-Degree
Annie Jackson, Virginia, Gr. , Commerce MS
Stella Kermes, Virginia, Fr. , Undeclared
Tatum Olesen, Virginia, Fr. , Undeclared
Janae Profit, Virginia, Sr., Media Studies & African-American and African Studies
Celia Rifaterra, Virginia, Jr. , Foreign Affairs & Psychology
Maya Rollins, Virginia, Fr. , Undeclared
Samantha Romano, Virginia, Jr. , Commerce
Jenny Schilling, Virginia, Sr. , Computer Science
Carly Tarentino, Virginia, Sr. , Cognitive Psychology
Estel Valeanu, Virginia, Gr. , Civil Engineering
Lauren Yeboah-Kodie, Virginia, Gr. , Public Policy
Caitlyn Bobb, Virginia Tech, Gr., Collaborative Community Leadership
Katrin Brzyszkowska, Virginia Tech, Jr., Communication
Kenza Elakari, Virginia Tech, So., Public Health
Julia Fixsen, Virginia Tech, Sr., Business Administration
Sophia Holgado, Virginia Tech, Fr., Animal and Poultry Sciences
Erin Kelleher, Virginia Tech, Sr., Marketing Management
Sara Killinen, Virginia Tech, Gr., Reputation Management
Mary Kate McGranahan, Virginia Tech, Sr., Computer Science
Star Price, Virginia Tech, Gr., Biological Sciences and Psychology
Lyndsey Reed, Virginia Tech, Sr., Nutrition and Dietetics
Chiara Sistermann, Virginia Tech, So., Biological Sciences
Barbora Stejfova, Virginia Tech, Jr., Psychology
Lila Waters, Virginia Tech, So., Marketing Management
Seren Rodgers, Wake Forest, So., Undeclared
Brooke Wilson, Wake Forest, So., Undeclared
Men’s Indoor Track & Field
ACC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Ethan Strand, North Carolina
Name, School, Academic Year, Major
Cruz Brown, Boston College, Jr., Communication
Max Deane, Boston College, Fr., Management
Jay Joyce, Boston College, Jr., Communication
Eddie Kelly, Boston College, Sr., Management
Colin Kravitz, Boston College, So., Applied Psychology and Human Development
Max McQuide, Boston College, Sr., Management
Patrick, Mulryan, Boston College, So., Management
Owen Pett, Boston College, Jr., Human-Centered Engineering
Jeremiah Bolaños, California, So., Undeclared
Tyler Burns, California, Sr., American Studies
David Foster, California, Sr., Data Science
Jared Freeman, California, Gr., UCBX Concurrent Enrollment
Iyan Godwin, California, Sr., Political Economy
Johnny Goode, California, Gr., Sociology
Garrett MacQuiddy, California, Gr., Data Science
Jason Plumb, California, Jr., Economics
Justin Pretre, California, So., Undeclared
Avinash Schwarzkopf, California, So., Cognitive Science
Will Siemens, California, Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Chukwunonso Udeh, California, So., Undeclared
Garrett Brown, Clemson, Fr., General Engineering
Kevin Collins, Clemson, Jr., Economics
Henry Gainer, Clemson, So., Industrial Engineering
Ian Johnson, Clemson, Fr., Parks, Recreating and Tourism Management
Gabriel Ludwick, Clemson, Sr., Sports Communication
Ayomide Oyetunji, Clemson, Jr., Sociology
Shyhiem Scotland, Clemson, Jr., Communication
Blaik Slavinski, Clemson, So., Pre-business
Jordan Sowell, Clemson, Fr., Computer Science
Leupold Wang, Clemson, Fr., Pre-business
Aden Bandukwala, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Michael Bennett, Duke, Sr. , Public Policy
Stuart Bladon, Duke, Gr., Master of Engineering in Artificial Intelligence for Product Innovation
Eric Bottern, Duke, Gr., Master of Management Studies
Ewan Bradley, Duke, Gr., Master of Global Health
Guinness Brown, Duke, Jr., Psychology
TJ Clayton, Duke, Gr., Master of Management Studies
Matthew Farrell, Duke, Gr., Master of Management Studies
Simen Guttormsen, Duke, Gr., Master of Economics & Computation
Jonathan Horn, Duke, Jr. , Economics
Christian Johnson, Duke, Gr., Master of Business Administration
Jeremy Kain, Duke, Jr. , Economics
Gage Knight, Duke, Sr., Psychology
Andres Langston, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Nathan Levine, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Phillips Moore, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Dawson Reeves, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Jacob Reinach, Duke, Jr. , Physics
TJ Rowan, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Michael Scherk, Duke, So., Computer Science & Mathematics (Double-Major)
William Skelly, Duke, Jr., Interdepartmental Major in Data Science (Computer Science + Statistics)
Jack Stanley, Duke, Gr., Master of Computer Science
Joseph Taylor, Duke, Frosh, Undeclared
Christian Toro, Duke, So., Public Policy
Curtis Bain, Florida State, Fr., Media/Communication Studies
Zachary Cloud, Florida State, Gr., Sports Sciences – Masters
Micahi Danzy, Florida State, Fr., Exploratory
Joseph Farley, Florida State, Sr., Interdisciplinary Social Studies
Austin Kleinman, Florida State, Gr., Sport Management – Masters
Andre Korbmacher, Florida State, So., Entrepreneurship
Zachary Leachman, Florida State, Gr., Athletic Coaching – Grad Certificate
Neo Mosebi, Florida State, So., Political Science
Durian Moss, Florida State, Fr., Psychology
Parker Buchheit, Georgia Tech, Sr., Business Administration
William Carlton, Georgia Tech, So., Mechanical Engineering
Myles Collins, Georgia Tech, 5th, Business Administration
John Higinbotham, Georgia Tech, 5th, Biology
Tahir Hines, Georgia Tech, Fr., Business Administration
Kamren Kennedy, Georgia Tech, So., Literature, Media and Communications
Charles Smith, Georgia Tech, 5th, Master’s of Mechanical Engineering
Alex Thomas, Georgia Tech, 5th, Civil Engineering
Devin Wade, Georgia Tech, 5th, Industrial Engineering
John Watkins, Georgia Tech, 5th, Electrical Engineering
Gustav Bendsen, Louisville, So., Bioengineering
Cade Dewitt, Louisville, So., Business Administration
Jason Holbrook, Louisville, Sr., Finance
Miller Jones, Louisville, So., Communications
Roman Kuleshov, Louisville, Sr., Sport Administration
Clarence McLean, Louisville, Jr., General Studies
Josh Moore, Louisville, Sr., Criminal Justice
Lucas Reguinho, Louisville, So., Nursing
John Sabinski, Louisville, Fr., Business Administration
Brion Stephens, Louisville, Jr., Business Administration
JB Terrill, Louisville, Jr., Civil Engineering
Jamaur Williamson, Louisville, Gr., Industrial Engineering (MS)
Edgar Campre, Miami, Jr., Finance
Carter Cukerstein, Miami, Jr., Criminology
George Franks, Miami, So., Math-Probability & Statistics
Josh, Jones, Miami, Sr., Economics – Political Econ Trk
Aaron Kim, Miami, Sr., Sociology
Ace Malone, Miami, Fr., Criminology
Cormac O’Brien, Miami, Sr., Media Management
Caine Stanley, Miami, Fr., Exploratory Arts & Sciences
Solomon Strader, Miami, Gr., UOnline-LE MSED Online SADM
Ashton Torns, Miami, So., Business Technology
Heath Vernor, Miami, So., Finance
Lance Ward, Miami, Gr., Liberal Studies
Sean Watkins, Miami, Jr., Psychology
Kevin Antczak, NC State, Gr., Management
Judd Armstrong, NC State, So., Business Administration
James Coleman, NC State, Fr., Exploratory Studies
Brett Gardner, NC State, Special, Non Degree Studies
Jailen Hobbs, NC State, Gr., Computer Engineering
Lance Patterson, NC State, Jr., Business Administration
Tony Taylor, NC State, So., Communication
Michael Conwell, North Carolina, So., Biology
William Coogan, North Carolina, Sr., Biology
Trevor Paschall, North Carolina, Jr., Biology
Nicholas Pennington, North Carolina, Fr., Physics
Ethan Richter, North Carolina, Sr., Economics
Colton Sands, North Carolina, Sr., Geological Sciences
Paul Signorelli, North Carolina, Sr., Computer Science
Nicholas Steed, North Carolina, Fr., Undecided
Ethan Strand, North Carolina, Jr., Exercise and Sport Science
Parker Wolfe, North Carolina, Sr., Exercise and Sport Science
Tyler Berg, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Computer Science
Ethan Coleman, Notre Dame, Jr., Anthropology
Robbie Cozean, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Finance
Michael Danzi, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Computer Science
William Doyle, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
Drew Griffith, Notre Dame, Fr., Mechanical Engineering
Jack Henzke, Notre Dame, Fr., Finance
Luke Himes, Notre Dame, Fr., Civil Engineering
Zach Hughes, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
Yoosang Kim, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Finance
Jason Marchese, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
Eli Meder, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Finance
Cole Nash, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
Dimitri Nicholson, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
Noah Nielson, Notre Dame, Fr., Political Science
Ryan Pajak, Notre Dame, Fr., Undeclared
Zach Petko, Notre Dame, Jr., Business Analytics/ Economics
John Schuler, Notre Dame, Jr., Finance
Ryan Schumacher, Notre Dame, Sr., Accountancy
Jake Shumaker, Notre Dame, Gr., MS Business Analytics
CJ Singleton, Notre Dame, Jr., Accountancy
Cameron Todd, Notre Dame, Fr., Accountancy
Uri Arnon, Pitt, Jr., Neuroscience
Nigel Hussey, Pitt, Sr., Communication: Rhet & Comm
Antwan James, Pitt, So., Undeclared
Darren McQueen, Pitt, Jr., Psychology
Devin Nugent, Pitt, Jr., Africana Studies/Psychology
Jaden Shelton, Pitt, So., Exercise Science
Luke Simpson, Pitt, Jr., Business Analytics/Computer Science
Zane Bergen, Stanford, Jr., Management Science and Engineering
Thomas Boyden, Stanford, Gr., Public Policy
Garrett Brown, Stanford, Gr., Aeronautics and Astronautics
Olufemi Cole, Stanford, Sr., International Relations
James Dargan, Stanford, Fr., undeclared
Robert DiDonato, Stanford, Sr., Computer Science
Xavier Drumgoole, Stanford, Fr., undeclared
Patrick Koon, Stanford, Fr., undeclared
John Kroeger, Stanford, Sr., Mechanical Engineering
Sam Liokumovich, Stanford, 6th, Computer Science
Mason McKhann, Stanford, Jr., Economics
Zachary Ryan, Stanford, So., undeclared
Cole Sprout, Stanford, Gr., Computer Science
Nolan Topper, Stanford, Sr., Mechanical Engineering
Kevin Yang, Stanford, Gr., Statistics
Leo Young, Stanford, So., undeclared
Lex Young, Stanford, So., undeclared
Ben Gabelman, Syracuse, Fr., Computer Science
Sam Ricchiuti, Syracuse, Fr., Management – U
Drew Zundell, Syracuse, Fr., Broadcast & Digital Journalism
Will Anthony, Virginia, Jr., Physics
Will Daley, Virginia, Gr., Biomedical Engineering (ME)
Keyandre Davis, Virginia, Jr. , Kinesiology
Peter Djan, Virginia, Jr., Computer Science
Jack Eliason, Virginia, Gr., Higher Education
John Fay, Virginia, Sr., Foreign Affairs
James Ford, Virginia, Fr., Systems Engineering
David Frasier, Virginia, Jr. , Media Studies
Andrew Jones, Virginia, Sr., Kinesiology
Gary Martin, Virginia, Jr. , Media Studies
Conor Murphy, Virginia, Gr., Special Education
Jeremiah Nubbe, Virginia, Jr. , Aerospace Engineering
Wes Porter, Virginia, Gr. , Accounting MS
Justin Rogers, Virginia, Jr. , Kinesiology
Max Russo, Virginia, Gr., Commerce Marketing & Management
Alex Sherman, Virginia, Sr. , Applied Statistics
Scott Sikorski, Virginia, Gr. , Computer Science
Heldi Valikaj, Virginia, Sr. , Computer Science
Justin Wachtel, Virginia, Sr. , Commerce
Jimmy Wischusen, Virginia, Fr. , Undeclared
Federico Lorenzo Bruno, Virginia Tech, Jr., Business Administration
Ben Conacher, Virginia Tech, Sr., Genetics, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
George Couttie, Virginia Tech, So., Sociology
Dylan DeCambre, Virginia Tech, So., Civil Engineering
Ryan Fowkes, Virginia Tech, Sr., Agriculture and Life Sciences
Maddox Hamm, Virginia Tech, So., Russian
Jack Helmich, Virginia Tech, So., Finance
Viktor Idhammar, Virginia Tech, Jr., Mechanical Engineering
Maximus James, Virginia Tech, So., Wildlife Conservation
Roan Kelly, Virginia Tech, Fr., Finance
Tomas Kersulis, Virginia Tech, Gr., Computer Science
Judson Lincoln iV, Virginia Tech, Jr., Communication
Nate Paris, Virginia Tech, So., Biological Sciences
Stuart Pirtle, Virginia Tech, Fr., Finance and Real Estate
Nick Plant, Virginia Tech, Jr., Management
Ben Reynolds, Virginia Tech, Jr., Economics
Jacob Rice, Virginia Tech, Sr., Industrial and Systems Engineering
Declan Rymer, Virginia Tech, Jr., Computer Engineering
Kahleje Tillmon, Virginia Tech, Sr., Marketing Management
Rocky Hansen, Wake Forest, So., Undeclared
Hunter Jones, Wake Forest, Fr., Undeclared
JoJo Jourdon, Wake Forest, Fr., Undeclared
Joe O’Brien, Wake Forest, So., Politics and International Affairs
Aidan Ross, Wake Forest, Fr., Undeclared
Foster Shelbert, Wake Forest, Fr., Undeclared
Wes Shipsey, Wake Forest, Fr., Economics
Paul Specht, Wake Forest, Jr., Engineering
Rynard Swanepoel, Wake Forest, Sr., Economics
Luke Tewalt, Wake Forest, Sr., Sustainability
Sports
Indiana University Athletics
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Junior middle blocker Madi Sell finished out her first full season at Indiana by being named the June Female Scholar Student Athlete of the Month. The award is designed to honor student athletes at IU who embody strong academic and athletic performance. Sell joined the IU program as a transfer from […]

Sell joined the IU program as a transfer from Missouri during the spring semester in 2024. She started 28 of 30 matches for the Hoosiers during the 2024 campaign and led the team with 94 blocks (0.92 per set). She added 119 kills (1.17 per set) as a veteran presence in the middle.
Known for her fiery passion on the court, Sell shined in the biggest moments. She provided seven kills and seven blocks against Penn State – the eventual National Champions. Against in-state rival Purdue, she had seven kills (zero errors) and three solo blocks.
The Ballwin, Missouri native has been equally impressive in the classroom. She had to retake a handful of classes due to transferring credits but took a proactive approach to ensure she met all requirements for her major. Sell aspires to be an Anesthesiologist Assistant and is set to graduate in the spring of 2026.
Sell is back home for the first weeks of summer but will return to campus with her fellow teammates in June. She is one of four returning starters on next year’s roster and helps to make up a four-person senior class for head coach Steve Aird and the Hoosiers.
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High school boys’ volleyball: State championship results
CIF BOYS VOLLEYBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS At Fresno City College SATURDAY’S RESULTS DIVISION I Mira Costa d. Archbishop Mitty, 25-14, 25-16, 25-21 DIVISION II Santa Ana Mater Dei d. Buchanan, 17-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-20 DIVISION III Sage Hill d. International, 25-19, 25-16, 25-23 DIVISION IV Chula Vista Mater Dei d. Livingston, 25-18, 25-19, 20-25, 25-16 Link […]

CIF BOYS VOLLEYBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
At Fresno City College
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
DIVISION I
Mira Costa d. Archbishop Mitty, 25-14, 25-16, 25-21
DIVISION II
Santa Ana Mater Dei d. Buchanan, 17-25, 25-23, 25-19, 25-20
DIVISION III
Sage Hill d. International, 25-19, 25-16, 25-23
DIVISION IV
Chula Vista Mater Dei d. Livingston, 25-18, 25-19, 20-25, 25-16
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Seattle Mariners Send Minor League Catcher Outright to Triple
The Seattle Mariners brought back a minor league catcher who’s been a feature in the team’s farm system for the parts of two seasons. The Mariners sent catcher Blake Hunt to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers outright on Sunday. Hunt was designated for assignment May 29 and cleared waivers. Seattle DFA’d Hunt after it selected the […]


The Seattle Mariners brought back a minor league catcher who’s been a feature in the team’s farm system for the parts of two seasons.
The Mariners sent catcher Blake Hunt to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers outright on Sunday. Hunt was designated for assignment May 29 and cleared waivers. Seattle DFA’d Hunt after it selected the contract of right-handed reliever Casey Lawrence and optioned reliever Blas Castano to Tacoma.
The 26-year-old’s professional baseball career began in 2017 after the San Diego Padres selected him with the 69th pick in that year’s draft out of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif.
Hunt spent three years in the Padres farm system and was one of the players dealt to the Tampa Bay Rays in return for left-handed starting pitcher (and Seattle native) Blake Snell on Dec. 29, 2020. Hunt spent another three years in the Rays’ minor leagues before being the club traded him to the Mariners in return for fellow catcher Tatem Levins on Nov. 6, 2023.
Hunt played 24 games with the Rainiers before being traded to the Baltimore Orioles in return for reliever Mike Baumann and catcher Michael Perez on May 22, 2024. Baltimore designated him for assignment on Jan. 13 this year and traded him back to Seattle two days later in return for cash considerations.
Hunt is still yet to make his major league debut.
Hunt has played 25 games for Tacoma this season entering Sunday — 22 at catcher and three at designated hitter. He’s scored five runs and has hit eight doubles, a triple and two home runs with five RBIs. He’s slashed .231/.271/.407 with a .678 OPS.
Hunt has effectively been the Triple-A club’s backup catcher behind top 100 prospect Harry Ford.
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Wolfpack sweep: Caldera boys and girls track and field teams win school’s first-ever state team titles
Wolfpack sweep: Caldera boys and girls track and field teams win school’s first-ever state team titles Published 10:00 pm Saturday, May 31, 2025 1 of 3 The Caldera girls pose with their first-place trophy at the OSAA 5A state track and field championships at Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon on […]

Wolfpack sweep: Caldera boys and girls track and field teams win school’s first-ever state team titles
Published 10:00 pm Saturday, May 31, 2025
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EUGENE – Both the boys and girls Class 5A state track and field titles are staying in Bend, but it is the new kids on the block who are bringing home the hardware this year.
The Caldera boys and girls both won the team titles after two days of competition at the state track and field championships at Hayward Field.
The two titles are the first team state championships in school history.
“This has been our goal since November,” said Caldera head coach Dirk Matthias. “I said to our coaches, ‘The truth of the matter is our goal is to win state, boys and girls.’ We have been projecting this.”
It has been a quick rise to the top of the track-and-field mountaintop for Caldera, which opened its doors in southeast Bend in 2021.
The Wolfpack girls – who ended Summit’s 5A title streak dating back to 2007 (the Storm competed in the 6A field from 2019-2022) – finished with 70 team points, ahead of South Albany’s 56, Crescent Valley’s 48 and Crater’s 47.
“It is a different feeling,” said Caldera’s Jaymi Dickinson, who anchored the winning 4×400-meter relay team (3 minutes, 53.62 seconds), took third in the 400 (56.61) and sixth in the 200 (25.48). “At practice you are looking around and it isn’t just a handful of people going to state, it’s a whole team.”
Sophomore James Heinly became Caldera’s first female track and field athlete to win a state title when she won the triple jump Saturday morning (36 feet, 8.5 inches). Dickinson, along with junior Ava Kailey and freshmen Zadie Boyd and Ayleen Buenrostro repeated as the 4×400 champions. Senior Sage Cramp scored big points with a second-place finish in the pole vault (11-9.25).
Caldera’s Maddie Carney finished third in both the 3,000 (9:55.21) and the 1,500 (4:35.2). And freshman Zadie Boyd rounded out the top-five finishers with a fourth-place finish in the 400 (57.70).
The boys finished with 80 team points, ahead of Corvallis’ 69, Crater’s 58 and Summit’s 41. The Wolfpack did not have an individual title, and instead used their depth in all events to win their first team state championship. Nine different athletes placed in the top five in at least one event.
Freshman Waylon Clarke was the high-point scorer with a second-place finish in the 100 (10.92), a fourth-place finish in the 200 (21.90) and was part of the fifth-place 4×100 relay team (43.16).
In the shot put, freshman Cooper Kanalos took second (49-10) and freshman Cooper Hanson took fifth (47-7). Senior Benjamin Sorenson placed third in the pole vault (14-5.5). Sophomore Justin Parsons took third in the long jump (21-7.25). Senior Kian Beaird took third in the javelin (176-8). The 4×100 relay team of Daniel Bradley, senior Cohen Montoya, Kaleb Lott and Clarke took fifth as did the 4×400 relay team of Ben Jackson, senior Dane Giessler, junior Mason Morical and Montoya (3:24.02).
Morical, who finished second in the 3,000 (8:20.42) and sixth in the 1,500 (3:54.72), said he thought the program would start winning titles decades into the future.
“I thought it was going to be possible in like 10, 20 years,” Morical said. “But winning it in our fourth year … I didn’t believe this. I’m so happy, all the hard work paid off. I’m so happy I get to celebrate this with my team.”
Giessler, who finished third in the 800 (1:53.77), saw it differently. He saw the titles coming years ago.
“I did think it was possible,” Giessler said. “We’ve been working at this for forever. I knew we had the potential in the future to go out and win it. We had some kids who were hurt but we came out here and performed. The scoreboard says it all.”
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Monster Energy Athletes Claim Podium Spots at 2025 UCI Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup in Loudenvielle-Peyragudes
29-Year-Old Amaury Pierron from Brioude, France, Takes 2nd Place in Elite Men Downhill Race, Rises to Top Season Rankings 20-Year-Old UK Team Rider Jordan Williams Takes 3rd Place LOUDENVIELLE-PEYRAGUDES, France, June 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Stop Two of the 2025 season is in the books! Monster Energy congratulates Amaury Pierron on taking second place in the […]

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29-Year-Old Amaury Pierron from Brioude, France, Takes 2nd Place in Elite Men Downhill Race, Rises to Top Season Rankings
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20-Year-Old UK Team Rider Jordan Williams Takes 3rd Place
LOUDENVIELLE-PEYRAGUDES, France, June 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Stop Two of the 2025 season is in the books! Monster Energy congratulates Amaury Pierron on taking second place in the UCI Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup in Loudenvielle-Peyragudes, France, this weekend. In the second race of the season, the 29-year-old from Brioude, France, rose to the podium on the challenging track.
Also rising to the podium, 20-year-old Jordan Williams from Bristol, United Kingdom, claimed third place in Sunday’s final. Williams was joined in the Top Five by 28-year-old Monster Energy team rider Luca Shaw from Hendersonville, North Carolina, in fifth place with a finish time of 3:16.776. Shaw now holds fifth place in season rankings with 294 points.
The Elite Women Downhill final concluded with 35-year-old Camille Balanche from Le Locle, Switzerland, in fourth place. The Swiss team rider battled high winds in the upper segment of the track and treacherous conditions in the lower half to earn a finish time of 3:48.776. Balanche now ranks fifth in the 2025 season standings with 305 points.
From May 30 to June 1, the 2025 UCI Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup descended on the iconic trails of Loudenvielle-Peyragudes. In stop two of the season, the challenging and technical racetrack in the heart of the French Pyrenees mountains hosted the world elite of the sport. The action-filled weekend also stoked visitors with live concerts, mountain bike expositions, and fan activations in the event village.
In Sunday’s Elite Men Downhill final, Amaury Pierron dropped in as the number one qualifier and last rider on the course. Charging into the top section, Pierron managed to build a 0.7-second lead over the fastest rider by the third split of the race. But when the dust settled, the Frenchman concluded the track 1.5 seconds behind the winner with a time of 3:14.729 for a strong second-place finish.
“It was a crazy race this time around in Loudenvielle. We’ve always raced here in the wet and later in the season. This was dry and really fast. The average speeds were scary, as if there was no limit! Everyone was going really fast all weekend, and I’m just glad to have stayed on my bike in these conditions, get through to the final, and now the podium. So happy with this,” said Monster Energy’s Pierron.
On the strength of Sunday’s result, Pierron now commands first place in the 2025 UCI Downhill Mountain Bike World Cup season rankings with 440 points.
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Mount Vernon volleyball coach honored after historic season
MOUNT VERNON — Chad Sivewright just completed one of the most decorated seasons a Mount Vernon High School varsity coach has ever enjoyed. The Yellow Jackets’ boys volleyball coach hit a milestone early this spring by notching his 100th win as a head coach. “It’s been a super special season,” Sivewright said. “There have been […]

MOUNT VERNON — Chad Sivewright just completed one of the most decorated seasons a Mount Vernon High School varsity coach has ever enjoyed.
The Yellow Jackets’ boys volleyball coach hit a milestone early this spring by notching his 100th win as a head coach.
“It’s been a super special season,” Sivewright said. “There have been so many (great) things.”

Every year, all 28 sanctioned sports coaches and associations, as well as the four allied professional organizations, vote for one of their own to receive the Ohio High School Athletic Association Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity award.
This year that honoree was Chad Sivewright, who piloted his squad to a state runner-up finish after falling to Cincinnati McNicholas in three games on Saturday.
“The selection is made from both divisions, so it is pretty special,” Sivewright said. “I feel really honored to have received it and especially from coaches that I admire and look up to as well, so it is a super special award.”
He accepted the accolade after piloting his team to a state runner-up finish on Saturday at the Division II state finals. The Yellow Jackets finished a fascinating season with a 17-11 record that included a 10-game winning streak that ended in the state championship game.
From the 100-win plateau to the state finals and the OHSAA coaches’ honor, Sivewright said it was all a reflection of the players who helped build the program.
“(The 100th victory) was like the second or third game of the season, and then making it here to the championship … ,” Sivewright said. “They are just a great bunch of coachable players, it has been a super special season.”
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