DeLAND, Fla. — Nine Stetson University student-athletes have been named to the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District® At-Large Teams, recognizing their combined achievements in competition and the classroom.
Representing the Hatters on the men's side were golfers Matthis Lefèvre, Gaspar Glaudas and Simon Engman. Women's honorees included golfers Isaki Sakashita and Filippa Jansson, beach volleyball student-athlete Julia Radelczuk, lacrosse defender Sydney Jenkins, and rowers Ella Glover and Noelle Zinn.
The CSC Academic All-District® program honors student-athletes who have demonstrated excellence both athletically and academically. Academic All-District® honorees were eligible for consideration for the CSC Academic All-America® Team, with Lefèvre advancing to the national ballot as a finalist.
Lefèvre capped an outstanding graduate season by earning ASUN Golfer of the Year honors and First Team All-ASUN recognition. The business administration graduate student led the Hatters with a 71.0 scoring average, claimed three tournament victories, recorded six top-10 finishes, and qualified individually for the NCAA Regional Championships. He also earned ASUN All-Academic Team honors and was a finalist for Stetson's Male Athlete of the Year award.
Sakashita continued her rise as one of the premier golfers in program history. The sophomore from Japan became the first Hatter since 2012 to earn ASUN Golfer of the Year honors after posting a team-best 72.71 scoring average, capturing multiple tournament titles, and qualifying individually for the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. A two-time First Team All-ASUN selection, she has quickly established herself among the top players in the conference and nation.
Jansson earned Academic All-District recognition following another successful season with the women's golf team, earning Second Team All-ASUN for the second consecutive season. A Health Science major, she balanced the demands of Division I athletics with undergraduate research in Dr. Kristine Dye's laboratory, where she studied the role of viruses in cancer development. Her commitment to academic excellence and leadership has made her a standout both on the course and in the classroom.
Glaudas and Engman were both recognized after helping lead the men's golf team to another successful season. Glaudas earned Third Team All-ASUN and ASUN All-Academic Team honors while posting a 72.3 scoring average and a runner-up finish at the Dorado Beach Collegiate. Engman also garnered Third Team All-ASUN and Academic All-ASUN recognition, recording a 72.3 scoring average, six top-20 finishes, and a team-best tie for sixth place at the ASUN Championship.
Radelczuk represented Stetson Beach Volleyball on the Academic All-District team after helping lead the Hatters to an ASUN Championship and NCAA Regional appearance. A First Team All-ASUN selection and Psychology major with a 3.95 GPA, she recorded 22 victories while competing primarily at the No. 1 and No. 2 pairs and earned ranked wins over nationally ranked opponents from Florida State, Arizona State, Florida Atlantic, and North Florida.
Jenkins concluded her career as one of the most accomplished student-athletes in the Stetson women's lacrosse program. A Finance major with a perfect 4.0 GPA, she started all 16 games during her senior season while anchoring the Hatters' defense against opponents' top offensive threats. A two-year team captain, Co-President of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and Chief Operating Officer of the Roland George Investments Program, Jenkins graduated Summa Cum Laude and received the Paul E. Dascher Outstanding Scholar Award, the highest honor awarded by Stetson's School of Business Administration.
Glover and Zinn earned Academic All-District recognition following standout seasons with Stetson Women's Rowing. Both competed throughout the season in the Hatters' First Varsity 8+, helping the crew earn victories at the Stetson Showdown and capture the B Final at the SIRA Championship.
Glover, a Global Development major with concentrations and minors spanning Environmental Sustainability, Economics, Environmental Studies, and International Business, earned Second Team All-MAAC honors in 2026 after receiving First Team All-MAAC recognition in 2025. A two-time MAAC All-Academic Team selection, she also serves as a student research assistant with Stetson's Institute for Water and Environmental Resilience.
Zinn, a Biochemistry major with a 3.96 GPA, is a two-time MAAC All-Academic Team honoree and a research assistant in Stetson's Dye Lab. In addition to competing in the First Varsity 8+, she serves as an Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry tutor, is active in the American Chemical Society Student Chapter, and volunteers with Stetson Emergency Medical Services.
CSC Academic All-America® teams will be announced July 7, 2026.
About Stetson Athletics
At Stetson University, student-athletes don't just compete—they thrive. Located in historic DeLand, Florida, between Orlando and Daytona Beach, Stetson offers the perfect blend of competitive athletics, academic excellence, and an unbeatable Central Florida lifestyle. As the oldest private university in the region, Stetson supports approximately 500 student-athletes across 19 NCAA Division I sports. Nicknamed the "Hatters" after the institution's namesake John B. Stetson, a hat manufacturer who originated the modern-day cowboy hat, most Stetson athletic teams compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference, where they proudly hold the longest active membership since 1985. With top-tier facilities, personalized support, and a welcoming campus community, Stetson is where students can grow, compete, and succeed. Learn more at GoHatters.com or follow social media accounts @StetsonHatters.