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University of Missouri places seven athletes on CSC Academic All-District Team

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Hearnes Center Fieldhouse | Missouri Tigers Men's Track & Field

Hearnes Center Fieldhouse | Missouri Tigers Men's Track & Field

The University of Missouri's track and field and cross country teams have placed seven student-athletes on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team for the 2024-25 seasons. The announcement was made by CSC on Tuesday.

Representing the women's team are Rahel Broemmel, a general studies major; Claudina Diaz, pursuing a master of science in natural resources; Reagan Kimrey, a health science major; Nicole Louw, an educational studies major; and Kristi Perez-Snyman, also working towards a master of science in natural resources. On the men's side, Callan Saldutto, who is pursuing a master of accountancy, and Sterling Scott, a health science major, were recognized for their academic achievements.

Five of these athletes—Broemmel, Diaz, Kimrey, Perez-Snyman, and Saldutto—have advanced to the national ballot for CSC Academic All-America honors.

The Academic All-District recognition honors student-athletes for their combined achievements in athletic competition and academic performance. Selections are made across four divisions: NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III, and NAIA.

Athletes named to an All-District team become eligible for CSC Academic All-America consideration. Finalists advance to the national ballot where CSC members will vote to determine the Academic All-America First, Second, and Third Teams. These results will be announced on July 15 for women and July 16 for men.

For ongoing updates on Mizzou Cross Country and Track & Field activities, visit MUTigers.com or follow them on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and X under MizzouTFXC.

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