GREENVILLE, S.C. – Furman placed 11 student-athletes on the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) At-Large Academic All-District Team, as announced today by the CSC Academic All-America Committee.
Five men's golfers, and three women's lacrosse players and three women's golfers comprise the Paladins' selections.
Clark Akers, Men's Golf, 3.51, Psychology
Harris Barth, Men's Golf, 3.95, Economics
Zach Frazer, Men's Golf, 3.92, Business Administration
Ludvig Josefsson, Men's Golf, 3.63, Business Administration
David Oliver IV, Men's Golf, 3.56, Strategic Communication & Advocacy
Reynolds Hester, Women's Lacrosse, 3.78, Health Sciences
Skylar Hilmer, Women's Lacrosse, 4.00, Psychology
Shae Insinga, Women's Lacrosse, Innovation & Leadership MS
Audrey Ryu, Women's Golf, 3.96, Biology/Biomedical Sciences
Eva Ringwald, Women's Golf, 3.81, Business Administration
Andrea Marin Raga, Women's Golf, 3.94, Mathematics-Economics
Nominations and voting for the CSC Academic All-America programs are conducted by members of the College Sports Communicators, formerly College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
CSC Academic All-District Team selections were required to have posted a 3.50 or better cumulative GPA and be at least a sophomore academically and athletically. Golfers must have competed in 70% of the team's total varsity events that were team scoring events, while lacrosse nominees must have competed in 90% of the team's total games played or have started 66% of the team's total games. Schools could nominate a maximum of six female and six male athletes for the at-large team.
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