GREENWOOD, Ind. - North Florida women's swimming's
Ashley Kephart,
Amanda Loomis,
Riley McCormick and
Victoria Torres were all named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) 2024-25 Academic All-District Team as made public by the national organization Tuesday, April 1.
The all-district team named by the CSC, formerly known as the College Sports Information Directors of America, or CoSIDA, recognizes the top student-athletes in the nation for their performance in the pool and in the classroom.
Academic all-district honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America ballot. First, second and third-team Academic All-America honorees will be announced April 22.
"It's a great honor for our program to have our student-athletes selected for this award", said head coach
Ian Coffey. "All four are outstanding students and work hard on their studies. I am very proud to have our swimmer acknowledged for their academic success".
Kephart recently broke the school record for the 50-yard freestyle at the 2025 ASUN Championships, touching the wall in 23.48. She also helped break school records for both the 200-yard freestyle relay as well as the 200-yard medley relay, both of which were broken at the conference finals back in February. She currently boasts a GPA of 4.0 while pursuing her master's degree in health administration and health informatics.
Torres saw even more success in her third season with the Ospreys, helping to break two school records in the 200-yard freestyle relay and the 400-yard medley relay. She currently holds 12 top-ten program times to her name. The Pembroke Pines, Fla. native currently maintains a GPA of 3.96 with a major in information systems.
McCormick entered the record books in her second season with the Ospreys, notching both the fourth and 11th fastest 100-yard butterfly times in program history back at the 2025 ASUN Championships. She holds a GPA of 3.98 while pursuing a degree in business intelligence.
Loomis tallied 18 top-ten and 12 top-five finishes between individual and group races on the season, while also securing personal bests in both the 200-yard backstroke and 400-yard individual medley. She maintains a GPA of 3.84 while pursuing her bachelor's in kinesiology.