DE PERE – A total of 12 St. Norbert College student-athletes have been named to the College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) At-Large Academic All-District teams.
At-large selections encompass sports that do not have their own Academic All-District teams.
Women's hockey had the most representatives with four.
Junior Ava Anick and sophomores Keira Markell, Abby Pieper and Emma Stebbeds were named from women's hockey. Senior Emma Laundrie and sophomore Vivien Ninham were named from women's golf.
Seniors Kaden Kornaus and Kade Nelson were named from men's volleyball. Junior Cooper Morris and sophomore Blake Ulve were named from men's hockey, while juniors Dawson Fish and Conner Krach were the representatives from men's golf.
Anick, a Hermantown, Minn., native, holds a 3.67 grade point average in biology and psychology.
Markell, a Milford, Mich., native, earned a 4.00 grade point average in business administration.
Pieper, a Marquette, Mich., native, has a 3.62 grade point average in mathematics.
Stebbeds, a Verona native, has a 3.70 grade point average in business administration.
Laundrie, a Appleton native and Freedom High School graduate, holds a 3.80 grade point average in elementary education. She was an All-Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference selection after placing second at the conference championship.
Ninham, a Oneida native and Pulaski High School graduate, earned a 3.52 grade point average in business administration and spanish. She was an All-NACC selection after a tie for third at the conference championship.
Kornaus, a Appleton native and North High School graduate, earned a 3.95 grade point average in computer science.
Nelson, a Appleton native and North High School graduate, has a 3.95 grade point average in accounting and finance.
Morris, a Anchorage, Alaska, native, holds a 3.67 grade point average in business administration finance.
Ulve, a Albert Lea, Minn., native, has a 3.91 grade point average in finance.
Fish, a Appleton native and Xavier High School graduate, has a 3.74 grade point average in biology. He was named an All-NACC selection after finishing second at the conference championship.
Krach, a Wausau native and Newman High School graduate, earned a 3.96 grade point average in data analytics and economics.