North Attleboro, Mass. — Fifteen Panthers have received Northeast 10 Academic All-Conference honors, the league office announced on Tuesday afternoon.
Adelphi's 15 selections are the most winter recipients in school history, surpassing the previous record of ten, which was achieved in 2023–24. An exceptional group that includes NE10 Defensive Player of the Year Lauren Beberman, all 15 met the minimum 3.30 cumulative grade-point average to be eligible for nomination.
Five Cats led the group with GPAs over 3.9: Beberman, Jack Coyne, Valencia Beaubrun, Gabrielle Stafford, and Jake Chee-A-Tow.
Coyne, earning the highest grade-point average of the bunch with a 3.975, was a silver medalist at the NE10 Track and Field Championships in the distance medley relay and earned a bronze in the men's 800.
Beaubrun, a 3.943 nursing student, was a silver medalist in the women's 4x400 relay.
Stafford, narrowly behind Beaubrun with a 3.942 GPA, earned her first medal at the NE10 Indoor Championships in the high jump.
Jake Chee-A-Tow, a two-time medalist at the NE10 Championships that included a gold in the 400 medley relay and a silver in the 200 butterfly, posted a grade-point average of 3.928.
The women's track and field team had the most selections of any Adelphi squad with five, including medalists Eva Gonzalez, Caleigh Hopkins, and Joanna Weber.
The 15 Panthers receiving Academic All-Conference honors are:
- Valencia Beaubrun, women's track and field
- Lauren Beberman, women's basketball
- Jake Chee-A-Tow, men's swimming and diving
- Jack Coyne, men's track and field
- Eva Gonzalez, women's track and field
- Caleigh Hopkins, women's track and field
- Ryan Kakimseit, men's swimming and diving
- Ryan Moritz, men's track and field
- Emily Munayirji, women's swimming and diving
- Jack Riegger, men's track and field
- Christina Sanchez, women's basketball
- Connor Singer, men's swimming and diving
- Gabrielle Stafford, women's track and field
- Tyler Thompson, men's swimming and diving
- Joanna Weber, women's track and field
In total, the NE10 honored 101 outstanding student-athletes across seven sports for their excellence in both academic and athletic settings.