GREENWOOD, Ind. – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced the 2024-25 Academic All-District® recipients for the sports of women's cross country and track & field on Tuesday morning, recognizing the student-athletes' success on the track and in the classroom. The Yellow Jackets posted the maximum number of five recipients for the honor, including
Sylvia Brown,
Norah Entzi,
Abigail Robberson,
Alivia Weathers, and
Erin Weibel. Weibel has been selected to advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members. First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced July 15, 2025.
Brown receives CSC Academic All-District® honors for the second time in her career, and the first time since 2022-23, to go along with RMAC Academic Honor Roll recognition in cross country and both indoor and outdoor track & field this year. She competed in four meets during the outdoor season. She posted a career-best, NCAA Provisional time, and school record in the 10,000m run as she crossed the line in a time of 35:03.93 for eighth place in a field of 55 athletes at the Bryan Clay Invitational. At the BCI she bested 31 NCAA Division I runners in the process and the time ranked 31
st in all of NCAA Division II at the end of the year. She also secured an outdoor career-best time of 17:29.66 in the 5,000m run at the Scott Walkinshaw Open & Multi, earning the win in the event and moving her into third all-time in program history. In the classroom she was pursuing a degree in exercise science.
Entzi, who also received RMAC Academic Honor Roll recognition in cross country, and both indoor and outdoor track & field, collects her first CSC Academic All-District® honor of her career. During the outdoor season she competed in five meets, concluding the year at the 2025 RMAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships with a 19
th place finish in the 800m run as she notched a time of 2:22.66. She clocked a pair of career-best times this year, posting a time of 2:20.79 in the 800m run at the Jim Duncan Invitational, and ran a 5:01.41 in the 1,500m run at the Dr. Dan Caprioglio Invitational. Over the course of the season she earned to top-5 finishes, earning a second place finish in the 800m run at the Bauer Open (2:23.08) and a third place finish in the 800m run at the Scott Walkinshaw Open & Multi (2:23.23). In the classroom she was pursuing a degree in exercise science.
Robberson, who earned RMAC Academic Honor Roll recognition in cross country, and both indoor and outdoor track & field, also earns her first career CSC Academic All-District® selection. She competed in four meets during the outdoor season, highlighted by a pair of career-best outings. Her first career-best time of the year came in the 10,000m run at the Dr. Dan Caprioglio Invitational, clocking a time of 38:55.66 for 11
th place, and her second career-best time came at the Scott Walkinshaw Open & Multi as she placed fourth in the 5,000m run with a time of 18:46.28. Her top time of 38:55.66 in the 10,000m run ranked her 25
th on the RMAC Outdoor Performance List as it was converted to 37:45.15 due to elevation. In the classroom she was pursuing a degree in biology/chemistry.
Weathers, who previously secured RMAC Academic Honor Roll recognition in both the indoor and outdoor track & field seasons, collects her first career CSC Academic All-District® honor. She competed in seven meets during the year. At the 2025 RMAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships she earned a seventh place finish in the javelin with a career-best throw of 38.37m (125' 11"), a tenth place finish with 3,693 points in the heptathlon, and a 20
th place finish in the 100m hurdles with time of 16.58. At the conference championships she posted a pair of top-5 finishes, winning the javelin with a throw of 36.64m (120' 2") and was fifth in the shot put with a mark of 10.74m (35' 3"). The multis athlete ranked top-25 in four categories on the RMAC Outdoor Track & Field Performance List, ranking ninth in the javelin with her throw of 38.37m (125' 11") at the RMAC Championships, tenth in the heptathlon with a total of 3,906 points to win the Scott Walkinshaw Open & Multi, 21
st in the 100m hurdles with a career-best time of 16.12 at the Scott Walkinshaw Open & Multi, and 24
th in the shot put with a career-best throw of 11.15m (36' 7") at the Scott Walkinshaw Open & Multi. Her one other career-best of the year was in the 100m dash, clocking a time of 13.76. She recorded nine top-10 finishes on the year, four top-5 finishes, and one event win. In the classroom she was pursuing a degree in general studies/tourism/hospitality management.
Weibel, an RMAC Academic Honor Roll selection for both indoor and outdoor track & field, received her first career CSC Academic All-District® honor. She competed in six meets during the outdoor season and capped the year with a First Team All-RMAC performance in the pole vault at the 2025 RMAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships where she cleared 3.68m (12' 0.75") for third place. The mark set a new outdoor career-best mark and is tied for sixth on the program's all-time performance list. She finished within the top-5 of the event in five meets, was within the top-3 on four occasions, and secured a pair of victories at the Scott Walkinshaw Open & Multi where she cleared 3.50m (11' 5.75") and the Bauer Open where she cleared 3.40m (11' 1.75"). She competed in the high jump in one meet during the season, taking fifth place at the Bauer Open with a mark of 1.40m (4' 7"). In the classroom she was pursuing a degree in physical education.
School's athletic communication staffs are allowed to nominate up to five student-athletes for a spot on the CSC Academic All-District® list. To be eligible individuals must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically while maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.50 in their academic career and rank within the top-50 of their region in an event.