NEW ORLEANS, La. – The College of Saint Benedict Track and Field Team earned its 18
th straight USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honor with five student-athletes earning USTFCCCA All-Academic individual plaudits.
The College of Saint Benedict track and field team, which is led by head coach
Robin Balder-Lanoue, is consistently one of the top programs in the MIAC, and the Bennies are also consistently impressive in the classroom. For the 18
th straight season and 22nd season overall, Saint Benedict earned USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors. St. Ben's has earned the USTFCCCA academic team award every year since 2007. In order to be eligible for the award, teams must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.1 or higher. In 2024, the Bennies, who finished third at the MIAC Outdoor Championship with a record 136.33 points, had an impressive 3.637 GPA, a mark which ranked in the top 35 in DIII.
The CSB student-athletes honored included:
Fiona Smith, a senior mathematics major from Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, who earned her fourth All-Academic honor from USTFCCCA. Both
Lauren Berg, a sophomore biology/pre-med major from Bemidji, Minn., and
Justus Floren, a junior from Sauk Rapids, Minn., both were recognized for a second time. First-time honorees include sophomore
Jaylyn Ahlberg, an exercise science major from Shoreview, Minn., and
Ellie Selisker, a senior nursing major from Baxter, Minn.
To be eligible for individual academic honors, athletes must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.30 or higher and must have finished the season among the top 50 individuals in Division III in their respective events.
Smith, a 16-time All-American and six-time national champion (including track and field/cross country), finished ranked first in the 5,000-meters (15:53.27) and 10,000-meters (32:57.28) and fifth in the 1,500-meters (5:25.80). She won the DIII individual title in the 10,000-meters and was third in the 5,000-meters at the NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships. Ahlberg, who earned an invitation to the NCAA DIII Outdoor Championships (finished 18
th), was ranked 23
rd in the pole vault at 3.71M – 12-02. Berg was 38
th in the 400-meter hurdles (1:03.74) while Selisker was 47
th (5.59M – 18-04.25) in the long jump and Floren was 50
th in the heptathlon (4,172 points).