Hannah Baumgartner, Emma Hall, Lauren Jolley and Anna McGrew (L to R) received CSC Academic All-District praise.
The #25 Middlebury women's swimming and diving team saw four student-athletes secure College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District praise. The Panther honorees include
Hannah Baumgartner,
Emma Hall,
Lauren Jolley and
Anna McGrew.
HONOREE HIGHLIGHTS
- Baumgartner
- Baumgartner, a second-time honoree, is currently completing thesis projects to cap her studies in both economics and sociology.
- The senior garnered her initial College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association (CSCAA) All-American laurel at the 2026 NCAA Championships, contributing to the 15th-place finish in the 800-yard freestyle relay.
- Baumgartner collected five individual victories across the freestyle events during the 2026 slate.
- The Panther is a college scholar and a three-time NESCAC All-Academic selection.
- Hall
- Hall secures CSC Academic All-District honors for the second straight season.
- The neuroscience major amassed seven individual wins across the breaststroke events after qualifying for the national invite in the 200 and 400 medley relays a season ago.
- Hall is a research fellow in the neuroscience department at Middlebury and serves as a teacher's assistant for Ecology, Evolution and Behavioral Neuroscience courses.
- Hall has been selected to the conference all-academic list in three consecutive years and is a college scholar.
- Jolley
- Earning her initial CSC academic honor is Jolley.
- The molecular biology and biochemistry major swam the fastest leg of the squads second-team All-American effort in the 800 free relay, touching the wall in 1:53.68 during her 200-yard split.
- She volunteers with Special Olympics while joining her teammates in providing swimming lessons to elementary school students.
- The Panther is a college scholar and a NESCAC All-Academic selection.
- McGrew
- The four-time All-American collects her first placement on the academic all-district list.
- An economics major, McGrew posted 10 individual dual-meet triumphs, resetting the 50 free school record on the league stage before becoming the first swimmer in team history to record a sub-50-second clocking in the 100 consolation final (49.84 seconds). She also contributed to the team's 800 free relay grouping.
- She became Middlebury's first league champion in the 50 free since 2020, resetting the program and meet record with a time of 22.73 seconds.
- The Panther is a member of Middlebury Women on Wall Street and the Student Investment Committee.
- She spent her first summer in Vermont working as a Student Consultant and Business Strategy Intern for Middlebury Business Services.
- She earned her first conference academic laurel in 2026 and is a college scholar.
The College Sports Communicators Academic All-America squad will be announced on Tuesday, April 28.