Men's Indoor Track | 7/22/2025 8:28:00 AM
All-Academic Athletes for the 2025 NJCAA Men's and Women's Track & Field seasons were announced on Monday, July 21 by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Awarded to all nominated student-athletes who meet ALL the following criteria:
- 3.40 GPA or higher for academic term of participation (track and field – spring).
- Student-athlete must be considered full-time (12 hours or more) unless a special exemption exists from the NJCAA.
- Must be listed on either Regional or National roster.
2025 NJCAA Track & Field USTFCCCA Men's All-Academic Athletes from Cloud County Community College
Koy Behnke (Mathematics and Engineering)
Timothy Asa Berry (Interdisciplinary Studies)
Andrew Bowman (Agriculture)
Trey Collins (Humanities and Fine Arts)
Ethan Ochana (Health and Human Performance)
Josh Shelly (Interdisciplinary Studies)
2025 NJCAA Track & Field USTFCCCA Women's All-Academic Athletes from Cloud County Community College
Vivica Addison (Business)
N Vanee Anchike (Health and Human Performance)
Mercy Angaamchaab (Health and Human Performance)
Carlie Carlgren (Agriculture)
Maeva Cure (Business)
Nele Goesl (Social Science)
Amanda Kotambe (Health and Human Performance)
Tahlia Lienert (Social Science)
Joella Mathilda (Interdisciplinary Studies)
Bradie Medina (Business)
Nanhi Pannu (Health and Human Performance)
Jaelyn Rumback (Education)
Margherita Sala (Social Science)
Kiley Smich (Science)
Cordaelia Williams (Business)
Additionally, All-Academic Teams for the 2025 NJCAA Women's Track & Field season were announced on Monday, July 21 by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Here is the criteria for being honored.
- Minimum 3.20 GPA for academic term of participation (track and field – spring).
- Students must be considered full-time (12 hours or more) unless a special exemption exists from the NJCAA.
- For team ranking and qualification, must have minimum ten (10) athletes for a track and field roster, and all athletes must be listed on either Regional or National Roster.
- Institutions utilizing a different GPA scale than 4.0 then must convert the GPA to a 4.0 scale using the standard conversion method [GPA/Scale x 4.0].
- Total the cumulative number of semester hours or quarter hours earned for all student-athletes on the eligibility certificate including the most recent grading period;
- Total the cumulative number of quality points earned by all student-athletes, including the most recent grading period;
- Divide the cumulative number of quality points earned by the cumulative number of semester or quarter hours earned.
- Institutions utilizing a different GPA scale than 4.0 then must convert the GPA to a 4.0 scale using the standard conversion method [GPA/Scale x 4.0].
Remedial classes do not figure into GPA.
The Cloud County Community College Women's Track & Field team was one of 13 schools recognized as a 2025 NJCAA Track & Field USTFCCCA Women's All-Academic Team with a 3.39 GPA.