HAVERFORD, Pa. – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) released its Track & Field and Cross Country Academic All-District teams on Tuesday, with five members of the Haverford women's program earning inclusion for the 2024–25 honors.
To be eligible for Academic All-District recognition, student-athletes must be at least sophomores both academically and athletically, have produced a top-50 performance in the region in an individual event, and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher.
This year's Haverford honorees include three repeat selections from a season ago: Olivia D'Aulerio, Krysta Nichols, and Summer Ryan. Rachel November and Anastasia Jaycobs earned the award for the first time.
D'Aulerio, who also earned PhillySIDA Academic All-Area honors earlier this month, is a standout in the 400 meters. A school record holder indoors, she has accumulated multiple honors throughout her career. She was named the Centennial Conference Rookie of the Year in 2023 and earned First-Team All-Centennial recognition in the 400 meters during the 2024 indoor season. Also a member of the Haverford women's soccer team—where she received Honorable Mention All-Centennial honors in the fall—the Chesterfield, N.J. native's track accolades include USTFCCCA All-Metro Region selections across three seasons and events, multiple All-Centennial honors (including second team and honorable mention), and a Centennial Track Athlete of the Week nod.
Jaycobs, from Nantucket, Mass., adds this academic honor to her recent All-Centennial Second-Team recognition following an impressive showing at the conference championships. She claimed the silver medal in the 800 meters with a time of 2:17.37. Her season-best time of 2:16.70, recorded at the Paul Donahue Invitational on April 18, ranks fifth-fastest in the region. She was also an All-Metro region honoree for cross country season in the fall of 2024.
Nichols, of Nazareth, Pa., earned Academic All-District honors for the second consecutive season. An Ambler Scholar-Athlete, she was named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll each year of eligibility and qualified for the NCAA Cross Country Championships in 2021.
Ryan, a New York City native, has also earned Academic Honor Roll recognition in every season of eligibility. She capped her career with a fifth-place finish in the javelin at the Centennial Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
November, from Belmont, Mass., served as a team captain during her senior season. She placed eighth in the 400-meter hurdles at the Centennial Conference Outdoor Championships and was a USTFCCCA All-Region selection in 2022 for her role on the 4x400 meter relay team.
The CSC Academic All-America® program recognizes track & field and cross country student-athletes in four divisions—NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA. Select Academic All-District® honorees advance to the Academic All-America® ballot. First-, second-, and third-team Academic All-America® recipients will be announced on July 15.