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CSC Academic All-America Program

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College Sports Communicators, formerly Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), began the distinguished Academic All-America program in 1952, and since then, has honored thousands of deserving student-athletes from numerous sports across all divisions with these elite Academic All-America scholar-athlete honors.

Currently, CSC sponsors Academic All-America programs for men's soccer, women's soccer, football, volleyball, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and women's track and field/cross country, men's and women's swimming and diving and men's and women's tennis. Many other sports are eligible through the At-Large program.

Lester Jordan, then Sports Information Director at Southern Methodist University, is considered the father of the first team (football), which was released on Saturday, December 6, 1952. Men's basketball was added in 1963 and baseball in 1970. The first women's Academic All-America team for women's basketball appeared in 1980. Legendary broadcaster Dick Enberg was named the national spokesperson for the program in 1986. Starting with the 1987-88 seasons, CSC (formerly CoSIDA) began selecting an Academic All-America of the Year in each sport and an overall Academic All-America of the Year by division.

The Academic All-America program is comprised of four divisional teams, with student-athletes being honored separately in Division I, Division II and Division III. The College Division team is comprised of NAIA, Canadian and two-year student-athletes. This format began in the 2011-12 academic year. Previously there were two teams - University Division (D1) and a College Division (all others).

Middlebury Academic All-America Honorees

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  • Andrew
    Harris
    2008
    Men's Basketball
  • Aidan
    Harris
    2023
    Men's Tennis
  • Molly
    Harrison
    2024
    Volleyball
  • Nathan
    Hill
    2019
    Cross Country, Track & Field
  • John
    Humphrey
    1988
    Men's Basketball

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  • Chloe
    Katz
    2024
    Women's Swimming & Diving
  • Cassie
    Kearney
    2022
    Cross Country, Track & Field
  • Evie
    Keating
    2017
    Women's Lacrosse
  • Tomás
    Kenary
    2023, 2024
    Football

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  • Audrey
    MacLean
    2025
    Cross Country, Track & Field
  • Luke
    Madden
    2024
    Men's Soccer
  • Charlotte
    Marks
    2023, 2024
    Field Hockey
  • Alison
    Maxwell
    2015
    Cross Country, Track & Field
  • Kyle
    McCausland
    2023, 2024, 2025
    Baseball
  • Addy
    Mitchell
    2020
    Women's Lacrosse
  • Alexa
    Mustafaj
    2024
    Women's Basketball

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  • Andrew
    Ng
    2022
    Men's Lacrosse
  • Erin
    Nicholas
    2020, 2021, 2022
    Field Hockey & Women's Lacrosse

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  • Jonathan
    Perlman
    2019
    Cross Country, Track & Field
  • Thomas
    Perry
    2023, 2024
    Football
  • Dan
    Pierce
    2014, 2015
    Football
  • Ben
    Potter
    2018, 2019
    Men's Soccer
  • Christina
    Puccinelli
    2019
    Women's Tennis

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  • Minhaj
    Rahman
    2019
    Cross Country, Track & Field
  • Sahana
    Raman
    2024, 2025
    Women's Tennis
  • Gavin
    Randolph
    2024
    Men's Soccer
  • Paul
    Righi
    1982
    Men's Basketball
  • Susan
    Rowley
    2024
    Women's Lacrosse
  • Noelle
    Ruschil
    2022
    Softball

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  • William
    Sadik-Khan
    2013
    Football
  • Jordan
    Saint-Louis
    2023
    Men's Soccer
  • Mitchell
    Schroeder
    2022, 2024
    Baseball
  • Hope
    Shue
    2023, 2024, 2025
    Women's Lacrosse
  • Jack
    Spiridellis
    2020
    Men's Soccer
  • Matt
    St. Amour
    2017
    Men's Basketball

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  • Bradshaw
    Underhill
    2025
    Alpine Skiing & Men's Golf

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