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2024-25 CSC Academic All-District At Large Teams

A Dozen Foresters Earn Academic All-District® Honors from CSC

6/17/2025 11:00:00 AM

College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced the 2024-25 Academic All-District® Men's and Women's At-Large Teams on Tuesday and 12 Lake Forest College players representing six different sports were listed.

To be eligible for nomination, student-athletes maintain at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale at their current institution and be at least a sophomore academically and athletically. Hockey and lacrosse players also must compete in at least 90 percent or start two-thirds of their team's games. Golfers must be in the lineup for 70 percent of an institution's team scoring events or in the lineup at the conference championship tournament

The Forester honorees were men's hockey players Tyler Buonopane, Matteas Derraugh, Jared Gerger, and Bobby McCloskey; women's hockey players Sophia Chapman, Holly Kiernan, and Zoey Whittington; women's lacrosse players Daulath Khan and Savannah Frauhiger, men's lacrosse player Connor Tartaglione; men's golfer Luke Duffer; and women's golfer Alijah Campbell.

All four men's hockey players are recent graduates of the College, two-time Northern Collegiate Hockey Association honorees, and inductees into the Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society. Buonopane was a forward and economics major and earned the award for the second straight season. He saw action in 23 games and finished the year with seven points on three goals and four assists. Derraugh majored in business and was an All-Northern Collegiate Hockey Association defenseman in 2024-25. He led Lake Forest with 17 assists and tied for the team lead in points with 18 while appearing in all 25 games. Gerger, a forward, also played in every game this season and tied for third on the team with 16 points on seven goals and nine assists. He majored in finance with an economics concentration and joins Buonopane as a two-time honoree. McCloskey started 14 games at goaltender this season and collected six victories while posting a pair of shutouts, a 3.53 goals against average, and an .890 save percentage. His degree was in finance.

The women's hockey players on the list are also members of Chi Alpha Sigma and they have combined for five NCHA All-Academic Team honors. Chapman, a defenseman who scored three goals and racked up 11 assists during her senior season, is now a two-time Academic All-District® selection. She majored in economics with a concentration in finance. Whittington, a communication major, was also a member of the graduating class of 2025. She led the Foresters with 22 points on 11 goals and as many assists this year. Kiernan, a junior defenseman and double-major in neuroscience and biochemistry and molecular biology, scored five goal and assisted on six this season. All three played in each of the team's 28 contests.

Khan and Frauhiger helped lead the women's lacrosse team to a Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference title and to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2025. Khan, a junior attacker and chemistry major, finished the spring with 19 goals and 13 assists while playing in all 20 games. Frauhiger also saw action in every contest and was named NACC Defender of the Year after ranking second on the team with 39 caused turnovers and 54 ground balls. The communication and Spanish double-major also earned First Team All-Great Lakes Region accolades from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association. Both players are members of Chi Alpha Sigma and Frauhiger is now a two-time Academic All-District® selection.

Tartaglione, a business major, played hockey and lacrosse throughout his four-year career and was an Academic All-District in the latter sport. The defensive midfielder ranked second on the team with 62 ground balls and added six goals, two assists, and 10 caused turnovers to earn Second Team All-NACC distinction. He is a two-time NCHA All-Adademic Team selection, three-time Midwest Lacrosse Conference All-Academic Team honoree, and Chi Alpha Sigma inductee.

Duffer had a scoring average of 75.79 and closed out his senior season by earning Second Team All-St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference recognition with a 13th-place finish at the conference tournament. Majoring in finance with an accounting concentration, he also received SLIAC All-Academic honors for the third year in a row and is an Chi Alpha Sigma member.

Campbell finished her junior year with a scoring average of 84.18 and placed ahead of more than 78 percent of fellow competitors over the course of the year. She is majoring in business with a marketing concentration and was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma and named to the SLIAC All-Academic Team for the first time this spring. 

Academic All-District® honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America® honorees in the Women's At-Large Division will be announced on July 8 and the Men's a day later.
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