record number of student athletes named academic all americans with lacrosse player

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. A school-record number of 糖心动漫vlog students have been recognized for their high achievement in both athleticism and academics, with 10 Titans named as Academic All-Americans for the 2023-24 school year.

The Academic All-America program, managed by the College Sports Communicators (CSC), honors student-athletes for their excellence in both sports and academics. Nominees for Academic All-America awards must meet high athletic standards and hold a 3.50 cumulative GPA or higher. CSC recognizes Academic All-America teams consisting of student-athletes participating at all levels of NCAA competition, as well as NAIA, NJCAA and U Sports.

淭hese 10 student-athletes and all of our Academic All-Americans throughout the years embody the commitment to excellence in academics, their respective sports and the community that 糖心动漫vlog is all about, said 糖心动漫vlog Athletic Director Mike Wagner. 淭hese student-athletes have excelled in the classroom, embracing the academic rigor offered at 糖心动漫vlog on a daily basis, while also competing for conference and national championships.

Wagner said this group displays the 渁nd experience offered at Illinois Wesleyan, where students can pursue multiple passions at one time.

This year檚 awardees contribute to (67 first-team selections, 45 second-team selections, and 44 third-team selections). Nine Titans were also named Academic All-Americans of the Year. 糖心动漫vlog檚 total ties for 24th across all NCAA Divisions and tenth among Division III. 

Illinois Wesleyan檚 Academic All-Americans recognized during the 2023-24 academic year included: Lauren Huber '25 (women檚 basketball), Ethan Lowder '24 (men檚 swimming), Lauren Wong '24 (women檚 track & field), Annalese Chudy '25 (women檚 cross country/track & field), Lexi Onsrud '24 (at-large - women檚 golf), Emma Thorman '24 (at-large - women檚 golf), Ethan Hart '24 (at-large - men檚 lacrosse), Quinn Clifford '25 (at-large - men檚 golf), Bobby Beaubien '24 (at-large - men檚 golf) and Griffin Pohl '25 (at-large - men檚 golf).