MIDDLETOWN, Conn. – The Wesleyan University fall season varsity teams put a total of 103 student-athletes on the 2025 NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team. Middlebury ranks first in the conference with 132 student-athletes on the All-Academic list, Amherst is second with 126. Wesleyan is tied for the seventh-most All-Academic honorees in the conference for the fall season.
In order to earn a spot on the All-Academic Team, a student-athlete must have reached sophomore academic standing and be a varsity letter winner with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 or equivalent on a 4.0 scale. Transfer students are eligible as long as they have completed at least one year of study at the institution.
The Cardinals were led by the football program which had 33 honorees followed by women's soccer (17), volleyball (14), men's cross country (11), field hockey (10), women's cross country (9), and men's soccer (9), which made up the 103 honorees. There are 19 student-athletes - Georgia Adams '26 (field hockey), Austin Baker '27 (football), Mathis Blanc '26 (men's soccer), Jack Bohnsack '27 (football), Molly Brumbach '26 (women's soccer), Riley Buehler '26 (women's soccer), Dylan Connors '26 (football), Zach Feldman '27 (men's soccer), Matt Fitzsimons '27 (football), Ali Landa '26 (volleyball), Sophia Lindus '26 (volleyball), Aiden Londergan '27 (men's soccer), Noah Mahoney '27 (men's cross country), Brooke Miner '28 (field hockey), Elliana Moreno '27 (volleyball), Blake Newcomb '27 (football), Audrey Pace '26 (field hockey), Natalie Shaw '28 (field hockey), and Sheridan Snow '28 (women's soccer) - who are All-Academic and All-NESCAC selections.
Representing Wesleyan on the NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team are Will Wise '26 (men's cross country), Grace Bell '28 (women's cross country), Sarah Porter '27 (field hockey), Jack Lucido '26 (football), Carrigan Cullinan '26 (men's soccer), Stefanie Stoj '26 (women's soccer), and Ali Landa '26 (volleyball).