CLEMSON, S.C. – The Atlantic Coast Conference has announced the 2025 All-ACC Academic Team for men’s and women’s outdoor track & field on Friday, July 11. Eight Tiger men make the list while the women tie for the second-most with 20.
The following Clemson athletes have received recognition:
WOMEN
- Christina Barnett, Freshman | History
- Lowa Branth, Freshman | Sociology
- Ella Brooks, Freshman | Political Science
- McKenzie Calloway, Junior | Psychology
- Nia Christie, Senior | Management
- Madelyn Dinneen, Junior | Wildlife & Fisheries Biology
- Aysia Fingall, Sophomore | Elementary Education
- Shantae Foreman, Junior | Marketing
- Emma Fortuna, Junior | Biomedical Engineering
- Kirstin Hoffman, Sophomore | Psychology
- Silvia Jelelgo, Sophomore | Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management
- Izzy Kapoor, Senior | Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management
- Aniyah Kitt, Freshma | Biological Sciences
- Anna Long, Graduate | Mathematics and Language Studies in French (UG) Mathematical Sciences (G)
- Isabella Nebel, Sophomore | Biological Sciences
- MacKenzie Osher, Senior | Communication
- Tia Stapleton, Sophomore | Political Science
- Aleksandra Stoilova, Junior | Marketing
- Brynne Sumner, Graduate | Biological Sciences (UG) Wildlife & Fisheries Biology (G)
- Kenya Thompson, Senior | Health Sciences
MEN
- Matthew Auble, Sophomore | Construction Science Management
- Jayden Brown, Junior | Communication
- Henry Gainer, Sophomore | Industrial Engineering
- Paris Husic, Graduate | Finance (UG) Real Estate Development (G)
- Ian Johnson, Freshman | Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management
- Gideon Kiplimo, Sophomore | Human Capital & Development
- Ayomide Oyetunji, Junior | Sociology
- Drake Risser, Freshman | Computer Science
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