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Sydney Geboy
Josh Brown

Women's Swimming and Diving

Kenyon trio gains CSC Academic All-America status

GAMBIER, Ohio -- Kenyon College seniors Sydney Geboy and Gabrielle Wei were selected as first-team members on the 2025 College Sports Communicators (CSC) NCAA Division III Academic All-America Women's Swimming & Diving Team. The announcement came Tuesday, along with the news that teammate and junior Molly Haag joined them as a third-team selection.

The honor marked the second straight season Geboy was named a first team Academic All-American. Wei and Haag were both previously named to the CSC's Academic All-District Team, but their advancement to the All-America Team was a first for the two honorees.

To be eligible for CSC's Academic All-America Team, a student-athlete had to be a key contributor who competed in at least five competitions throughout the season or had a top-eight finish at a conference meet. The student-athlete had to be on the team's active roster for at least two years and had to possess a minimum 3.50 cumulative grade point average. Additionally, in order to reach Academic All-America status, a student-athlete had to be voted to the Academic All-District Team through an initial round of balloting that occurred three weeks prior.


Geboy will soon graduate with degrees in psychology and sociology. In the pool, she was a sprint specialist who piled up 14 career College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) All-America awards, including five earned at the 2025 NCAA Championship. She excelled in relays, amassing a career total of nine top-five finishes at nationals. In her first collegiate season, she was a member of Kenyon's national title-winning 200-yard freestyle relay team, which set a program and NCAA record time.


Wei, a breaststroke specialist, is also a national champion for the Owls. Like Geboy, she qualified for four straight NCAA Championship meets. As a junior in 2024, Wei was the Division III champion in the 200-yard breaststroke. Over her four seasons, Wei participated in 13 NCAA events, collected CSCAA All-America awards in all 13 and finished each of those races in 10th place or better. This past season, she was national runner-up in both the 100- and 200-yard breaststrokes. She will graduate in May with a degree in sociology.


Haag is a freestyler who swims multiple distances. She's a mathematics major in the classroom, while her pool time has included three straight trips to the NCAA Championship. At the 2025 national meet, she had four top-five event finishes and five All-America swims. She took silver in the 200-yard freestyle and bronze in the 1,650-yard freestyle. Her five All-America awards from this past season bump her career total to 13, matching Wei's output. Additionally, Haag has produced a dozen top-10 swims at national championship meets.


Throughout the 2024-25 season, this trio of Owls played a significant role in helping the team win the North Coast Athletic Conference Championship and claim third place at the NCAA Championship.

 
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Players Mentioned

Sydney Geboy

Sydney Geboy

Senior
Molly Haag

Molly Haag

Junior
Gabrielle Wei

Gabrielle Wei

Senior

Players Mentioned

Sydney Geboy

Sydney Geboy

Senior
Molly Haag

Molly Haag

Junior
Gabrielle Wei

Gabrielle Wei

Senior