GREENWOOD, Indiana – College Sports Communicators announced its 2025-26 CSC At-Large Academic All-District Teams on Tuesday, June 16. A total of 12 American International College student-athletes were selected, representing five of AIC's athletic programs.
The CSC At-Large Academic All-District and All-America Awards cover sports that do not have a specific Academic All-District and All-America program, but otherwise have the same qualifications; student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, and hold a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.50 on a four-point scale, and must have appeared in 90 percent or started at least 66 percent of a team's games. Institutions may nominate six athletes from men's sports and six from women's sports in total.
Field hockey, women's lacrosse, and men's lacrosse each saw three winners for AIC, while men's volleyball earned two and men's golf one.
Field hockey's honorees were seniors Mia Wood and Kylee Rinker and graduate student Anella Rossi. Each earned their first Academic All-District honor, capping careers with significant academic recognition as all have been NFHCA National Academic Squad selections and Rinker and Rossi each earned NFHCA Scholar of Distinction accolades. Rossi additionally is a CSC member, having served as the athletic communications graduate assistant in 2025-26.
Gabrielle Walz of women's lacrosse earned her second consecutive CSC Academic All-District nod to close out a stellar career on and off the field, and was joined by junior Destiny Campbell and sophomore Kathryn Lettieri, who each earned their first selections. Walz notably was a multiple-time IWLCA Academic Honor Roll and NE10 All-Conference selection.
Men's lacrosse seniors Ryan Levis and Jordan Boyenko, along with junior Seven Gillingham, each earned CSC Academic All-District accolades. For Levis, it was his second, adding to an excellence career that included service on the SAAC Executive board, while Gillingham and Boyenko each garnered honors for the first time.
For men's volleyball, senior Fabian Lugo and junior Aidan Miller each took the award for the first time in their careers. Lugo concluded his time at AIC as the program's all-time leader in sets and matches played as well as digs, and has signed to play professionally in Puerto Rico.
Finally, for men's golf, senior Brendan Raymond closes out his academic career at AIC with CSC honors after earning a victory on the course in his final tournament as a Yellow Jacket. Raymond helped lead a squad that won back-to-back NE10 Team Academic Excellence Awards for having the highest GPA among teams in the conference.