
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Lesley University placed 14 student-athletes on the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Winter/Spring All-Academic Team announced by the conference on Monday. To be eligible for the NAC Fall NAC All-Academic Team, student-athletes must be participating members of their respective teams and achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
Women's basketball led the way for Lesley with four honorees, followed by baseball, softball, and women's track and field with three, then men's basketball rounded out the list with one.
The 405 student-athletes honored represent 47 teams across eight NAC-sponsored sports. Baseball leads with 75 honorees, followed by softball with 66. Rounding out the list are women's basketball (64), men's basketball (55), women's lacrosse (48), women's track & field (41), men's track & field (30), and men's lacrosse (26).
The 2024-2025 NAC Winter/Spring All-Academic Team includes 108 first-years, 106 sophomores, 83 juniors, 78 seniors, and 29 graduate students, showcasing academic excellence across all class levels.
NAC All-Academic Team honors are bestowed twice a year, at the conclusion of the fall and spring semesters. The Winter/Spring semester All-Academic Team includes only student athletes who competed in sports with a winter and spring conference championship - men's and women's basketball, men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, baseball, softball, and men's and women's track & field.
About Lesley University
Lesley University is a small, private university that proudly graduates more mental health professionals and specialized education teachers than any other college or university in New England. Located just outside Boston near Harvard Square in the vibrant city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lesley is renowned for its unique portfolio of programs focused on Education, Mental Health and Well-Being, and Art and Design. The university also offers Business and Liberal Arts programs that support these key disciplines and a special program, the Threshold Program, for neurodiverse individuals to learn on-campus or be supported in independent living and working. More than half of Lesley's student population of 4,500 are graduate students.
Women's Basketball
Name | Yr. | Hometown | Major | ||||||||||
Hillary Berry | Sr. | Walpole, N.H. | Graphic Design | ||||||||||
Leila Chisholm | Jr. | Santa Barbara, Calif. | History | ||||||||||
Alawanuh Dunda | Fy. | Fort Ann, N.Y. | Interactive Design | ||||||||||
Aaliyah Wilburn | Fy. | Derby, Vt. | Social Work |
Baseball
Name | Yr. | Hometown | Major | ||||||||||
Christian McElroy | Sr. | Toms River, N.J. | Business | ||||||||||
Kolten Moyer | Jr. | Titusville, N.J. | Business | ||||||||||
Caden Shott | Jr. | Richmond, Calif. | Health Science |
Softball
Name | Yr. | Hometown | Major | ||||||||||
Emma Hodgkins | Sr. | Raymond, N.H. | Psychology/Health Science | ||||||||||
Lauren Martin | So. | Lexington, Mass. | Business | ||||||||||
Kari Sorensen | So. | Thousand Oaks, Calif. | Animation |
Women's Track and Field
Name | Yr. | Hometown | Major | ||||||||||
Rebecca Hall | Fy. | Richmond, Vt. | Elementary Ed./Math | ||||||||||
Estephany Morales | Jr. | New York, N.Y. | Business Management | ||||||||||
Darily Sanchez-Vargas | Fy. | Chelsea, Mass. | Psychology |
Men's Basketball
Name | Yr. | Hometown | Major | ||||||||||
Jaxon Miles | Jr. | Arlington, Texas | Psychology |