CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Lesley University placed 42 student-athletes on the 2025 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Fall All-Academic Team, announced by the conference on Wednesday. To be eligible for the NAC Fall NAC All-Academic Team, student-athletes must be participating members of their respective teams and achieve a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
Women's Soccer led the way overall with 17 student-athletes, followed by Women's Volleyball and Gold with six. Women's Tennis and Men's Soccer came in third with five, and finally, Men's and Women's Cross Country each have one.
The 380 student-athletes honored represent 58 teams across seven NAC-sponsored sports. Women's soccer leads with 129 honorees, followed by men's soccer with 87. Rounding out the list are women's volleyball (52), men's cross country (31), women's cross country (28), men's golf (28), and women's tennis (26).
The 2025 NAC Fall All-Academic Team includes 131 first-years, 75 sophomores, 90 juniors, 75 seniors, and nine graduate students, showcasing academic excellence across all class levels.
NAC All-Academic Team honors are bestowed twice a year, after the fall and spring semesters. The fall semester All-Academic Team includes only student-athletes who competed in sports with a fall conference championship - men's and women's cross country, men's golf, men's and women's soccer, women's tennis, and women's volleyball.
Winter and spring sports student-athletes will be recognized after the spring semester.
About Lesley University
Lesley University is a small, private university that proudly graduates more mental health professionals and specialized education teachers than any other college or university in New England. Located just outside Boston near Harvard Square in the vibrant city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lesley is renowned for its unique portfolio of programs focused on Education, Mental Health and Well-Being, and Art and Design. The university also offers Business and Liberal Arts programs that support these key disciplines and a special program, the Threshold Program, for neurodiverse individuals to learn on-campus or be supported in independent living and working. More than half of Lesley's student population of 4,500 are graduate students.
Women's Soccer
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Name |
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Yr. |
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Hometown |
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Major |
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Lloy Bartolotti |
FY |
Portland, OR |
Enviormental Science |
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Kylie Chagnon |
SR |
Framingham, Mass. |
Health Science |
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Jenna Chlapowski |
FY |
Eatontown, N.J. |
Business |
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Zoe Curtaz |
SR |
Novato, Calif. |
Political Science / Global Studies |
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Gretel Davis |
FY |
Yorba Lindo, Calif. |
Illustration |
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Marissa De La Rosa |
JR |
Phoeniz, Ariz. |
Biology |
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Maddy Duskocy |
SR |
Ellington, Conn. |
Elementary Ed./English |
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Sasha Handyside |
FY |
Los Gatos, Calif. |
Business |
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Elsie Koehler |
SO |
Portland, Ore. |
Environmental Science |
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Chelsea McIntosh |
JR |
Martinsburg, W.V. |
Psychology |
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Madison Reed |
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SR |
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Burlingame, Calif. |
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Creative Writing |
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Milana Rosazza |
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JR |
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Denver, Colo. |
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Business |
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Madison Roy |
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SO |
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St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands |
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Psychology |
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Bethany Slivka |
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JR |
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Berkley, Mass. |
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Animation |
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Gabby Smyth |
GR |
Amesbury, Mass. |
Buisness Management |
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Maya Spatafore |
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SO |
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Perth, Australia |
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Business |
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Ella Stanley |
FY |
Allyn, WV |
Biology, Earth & Environmental Science |
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Rachel Weinzimer |
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SR |
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Woodland Hills, Calif. |
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Health Science/Psychology |
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Men's Soccer
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Name |
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Yr. |
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Hometown |
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Major |
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Joshua Angula-Gonzalez |
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JR |
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Malden, Mass. |
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Buisness |
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Adrian Esparragoza |
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SR |
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New York, N.Y. |
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Psychology |
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Adiel Menjivar |
JR |
Lynn, Mass. |
Business |
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Caleb Race |
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JR |
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Wellington, Fla. |
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Business Management |
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Miguel Vasconscelos |
JR |
Sharon, Ma |
Business |
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Women's Cross Country
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Name |
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Yr. |
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Hometown |
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Major |
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Becca Hall |
SO |
Richmond, Vt. |
Elementary Education & Math |
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Women's Tennis
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Name |
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Yr. |
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Hometown |
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Major |
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Hayley Jones |
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FY |
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Berthoud, Colo. |
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Illustration |
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Emily Laperriere |
FY |
Tewksbury, Mass. |
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Secondary Education & English |
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Jessica Legendre |
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SR |
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Leesville, La. |
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Animation and Motion |
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Mary Osucha |
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JR |
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Knoxville, Tenn. |
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Animation and Illustration |
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Anna Stamp |
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FY |
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Belchertown, Mass. |
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Digital Film Making |
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Women's Volleyball
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Name |
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Yr. |
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Hometown |
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Major |
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Jessica Brassil |
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SO |
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Epping, N.H. |
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Psychology |
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Jillian Donlan |
JR |
Londonderry, N.H. |
Elementary Education |
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Alawnah Dunda |
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SO |
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Fort Ann, N.Y. |
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Interactive Design |
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Korinne Hall-Johnson |
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SO |
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North Brunswick, N.J. |
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History |
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Estephany Morales |
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SR |
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New York, N.Y. |
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Business Management |
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Ariel Udell |
SO |
Lexington, Mass. |
Visual Narrative |
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Men's Golf
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Name |
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Yr. |
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Hometown |
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Major |
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Marc Bota Carbonell |
JR |
Mallorca, Spain |
Business |
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Adam Paradise |
FY |
Portland, Maine |
Business Management |
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Caden Shott |
SR |
Richmond, Ca |
Health Science & Psychology |
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Vincent Spirito |
FY |
Lynn, Ma |
Business |
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Rueben Wasserman |
FY |
Toronto, Ontario |
Business Management |
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Nathan Young |
FY |
Lemoyne, Pa |
Business |
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Men's Cross Country
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Name |
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Yr. |
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Hometown |
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Major |
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Jonathon La Maitre |
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FY |
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Easton, Pa. |
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Film |
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