MEQUON, Wis. – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) released its 2026 Academic All-District® Men's and Women's At-Large Teams on Tuesday morning, recognizing the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom.
Concordia University Wisconsin matched a school record with 12 total selections, earning six honorees on both the men's and women's teams. The 12 selections tie the program record previously set in 2024 and 2025.
The men's lacrosse program led the way on the men's side with four honorees in senior Preston Meier, sophomore Nolan O'Malley (Chicago, Ill.), senior Oliver Roa and junior Ryan Svehla. Senior Tate Miller represented the men's volleyball program, while senior Reuben Vasquez earned the honor from the wrestling program.
On the women's side, junior Leah Mouganis represented the field hockey program, while senior Katelyn Cardinale and junior Emily Robertson represented both field hockey and women's lacrosse. Junior Naomi Black earned recognition for her contributions to both the women's hockey and women's lacrosse programs, while junior Brenna-Grace Dittmer and junior Mackaylan McGown represented women's hockey.
Three Falcons earned the distinction for the third time in their careers, as Tate Miller, Olivier Roa and Katelyn Cardinale each claimed their third Academic All-District honor. Preston Meier, Naomi Black and Mackaylan McGown all earned the recognition for the second consecutive year.
All Academic All-District honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot, with first, second and third-team selections voted on by CSC members. The NCAA Women's At-Large Academic All-America Teams will be announced on Tuesday, July 7, while the Men's At-Large Academic All-America Teams will be released on Wednesday, July 8. Mackaylan McGown advanced to the national ballot on the women's side.
The NCAA Division II and III CSC Academic All-America programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures.