HARTFORD, Conn. — Trinity College had 28 spring student-athletes named to the 2025-26 Academic All-District® Teams, as selected by College Sports Communicators (CSC). The Bantams earned recognition across baseball, softball, men's tennis, women's tennis, men's and women's at-large sports (rowing, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse and wrestling), and track and field. The complete list of honorees appears below.
Eligibility requirements vary by sport and include minimum participation thresholds, lineup requirements, or regional performance standards. Student-athletes in track and field and cross country are selected based on TFRRS regional rankings, while at-large sports, baseball, softball, tennis and other sports have sport-specific participation criteria established by CSC.
Senior Brandon Felcher and Enrico Buoro represented Trinity on the Men's Tennis Academic All-District Team.
Women's Tennis placed four student-athletes on the Academic All-District Team: junior Hellena Trojer and sophomores Julia Clark, Kendall Cedar and Madison Damond.
Trinity Baseball had five selections: seniors Dylan Schnitzer, Cole Mascolo and Tyler Bernstein, junior Aidan Stern, and sophomore Tyler Fahey.
Trinity Softball also earned five Academic All-District selections: seniors Abigail Alper and Kaysen Shikar, juniors Makenna True and Emily Goddard, and sophomore Kellie Schroffner.
Trinity's Women's At-Large selections included six student-athletes: rower Alexandra Newman, golfer Meg Lavinder, ice hockey players Mikayla Murray and Cassidy Yaun, and lacrosse players Grace Denious and Alison MacDougal.
The Bantams had six Men's At-Large honorees: ice hockey players Oliver Gabrielson, Spencer Korona, Ryan Panico and Connor Sedlak, track and field athlete Miles Harvey, and wrestler Andrew Pratt.
To be eligible for Academic All-District® honors, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.50 (on a 4.0 scale), be significant contributors to their teams, and satisfy CSC sport-specific competition requirements. Institutions are limited to four tennis nominees per gender, six at-large nominees per gender, and five nominees each in baseball, softball, and men's and women's track and field.
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