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Women's Track and Field Recognized for Excellence in the Classroom

Women's Track and Field Recognized for Excellence in the Classroom

NEW ORLEANS, La. – All-Academic Teams for the 2025 NAIA Women's Track & Field season were announced on Monday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). The Culver-Stockton College Women's Track & Field Team was named as a USTFCCCA All-Academic Team as the Wildcats posted a cumulative 3.44 team GPA. 

Criteria for a team to be named an NAIA All-Academic Team:

  • The cumulative GPA (not 2024-25 academic year, not semester) for all student-athletes on the institution's eligibility certificate for Indoor and/or Outdoor Track & Field must be 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale, including the most recent grading period, certifiable by either Faculty Rep or Compliance Coordinator or Registrar's Office.
  • The cumulative GPA of all student-athletes on the institution's eligibility certificate for Indoor and/or Outdoor Track & Field must be computed by the following method:
  • Total the cumulative number of semester hours or quarter hours earned for all student-athletes on the eligibility certificate including the most recent grading period;
  • Total the cumulative number of quality points earned by all student-athletes, including the most recent grading period;
  • Divide the cumulative number of quality points earned by the cumulative number of semester or quarter hours earned.
  • Institutions utilizing a different GPA scale than 4.0 then must convert the GPA to a 4.0 scale using the standard conversion method [GPA/Scale x 4.0].

In addition to the team acadademic award, eight athletes were named an NAIA All-Academic Athlete by USTFCCCA. 

Those athletes honored were Emma Berry, a senior from Monroe City, Mo., Klaudia Blaszczyk, a graduate student from Warsaw, Poland, Mackenzie Bryan, a sophomore from Houston, Mo., and Malia Carmack, a junior from Glasgow, Mo. Additionally, Victoria Pollard, a sophomore from Dardenne Prairie, Mo., Zoi Smith, a graduate student from San Jose, Calif., Delaney Straus, a junior from Philadelphia, Mo., and Faith Younce, a senior from Bonney Lake, Wash., were also recorginized.   

The criteria to be named an NAIA All-Academic Athlete: 

  • Minimum cumulative grade point average of a 3.25 on a 4.0 scale through the end of the semester of competition. Institutions utilizing a different GPA scale must convert the GPA to a 4.0 scale using the standard conversion method [GPA/Scale x 4.0]. Data must be certifiable by the institution's registrar.
  • Must have completed at least 24 semester hours/36 quarter hours through the end of the semester of competition at the institution.
  • Transfer students and/or graduate students are to include only grades earned at the current nominating institution.