MADISON, Wis.–Fifty-three Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) people have been named to the 2025-26 NCAA Division III Academic All-District® Women’s At-Large Team, chosen by the College Sports Communicators
Individuals from the WIAC receiving the consideration included: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Ava Bullert, Cadence Cordova, Meghan Dahlin, Paige Kiani, Bri Novak and Jess Stiller; UW-La Crosse’s Megan Maloney and Ava Schiltz; UW-Oshkosh’s Mya Delleree, Taryn Endres, Averie Evans, Amaya McConkay, Reanna McGibboney and Rylie Severson; UW-River Falls’ Lilah Gilyard, Megan Goodreau, Julia Hayek, Samantha Hayek, Jordan O’Kane and Lily Sullivan; UW-Stevens Point’s Emily Griege, Aubrey Keeping, Grace Torma and Marissa Van Dyke; UW-Stout’s Jamie Beatty, Briana Brenteson, Julia Imai, Mai Nou Vang, Jessica Qualich and Hallie Tulip; UW-Whitewater’s Danielle Dudziak, Paige Magel, Abbie Reiser and Payton Schmidt; Augsburg University’s Leila Klym; College of Saint Benedict’s Tess Cavanaugh and Lilly Fandell Thompson; Colorado College’s Frances Hansot, Chalotte Iler, Sofia Mancino, Meilani Molina, Ella Roe and Grace Weber; Gustavus Adolphus College’s Kate Clairmont and Cara Wong; Hamline University’s Daviney McKay, Lauren Moorhouse and Reagan Zywicki; Simpson College’s Evalyn Resnick and Katelyn Tally; and Winona State University’s Kaylee Bateman, Reagan Kelley and Courtney Knutson.
The at-large group consists of the next sports activities: seashore volleyball, bowling, crew/rowing, fencing, area hockey, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, snowboarding and water polo.
To be nominated, a student-athlete should preserve at the least a 3.50 cumulative grade level common (on a 4.0 scale) at his present establishment and is at the least a sophomore academically and athletically. The athletic standards for the at-large groups varies primarily based on the game.
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