MacLean earns her first CSC Academic All-America nod.
Audrey MacLean of the Middlebury women's cross country and track and field programs has been named a College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Third Team selection.
HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS
- MacLean joins Alison Maxwell (2015) and Cassie Kearney (2022) as the third Academic All-America honoree in women's cross country and track and field history.
- The rising junior is a molecular biology and biochemistry major and sports a 3.92 grade point average.
- In cross country, MacLean ran to her first NESCAC crown at the league championships, crossing the finish line with a time of 20:21.15. She was also named the meet's most outstanding performer.
- She secured her second First-Team All-America nod at the national meet by claiming sixth with a clocking of 21:10.8.
- MacLean continued her strong campaign in the winter, grabbing indoor All-American honors in the 5,000 (16:58.25).
- During the spring, the Panther earned her second-consecutive NESCAC individual championship in the 3,000 steeplechase with a program-record clocking of 10:21.15 alongside a runner-up performance in the 5,000.
- MacLean excelled on the national stage, claiming runner-up honors in the 3,000 steeplechase (10:21.15) and eighth in the 5,000 (16:36.94), becoming the second women's track and field athlete in five years to claim two All-American honors at a single NCAA Championship.
- In the classroom, the Panther is a three-time USTFCCCA and NESCAC All-Academic selection.
- MacLean is a volunteer for Girls on the Run, a fun, evidence-based program that inspires participants to recognize their inner strength, increase their level of physical activity, imagine their possibilities, and confidently stand up for themselves and others.
 MacLean is the 67th Middlebury student-athlete to earn CSC Academic All-America honors. The full list of 2025 selections can be found here.