Nineteen Earn All-Academic HonorsNineteen Earn All-Academic Honors
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Nineteen Earn All-Academic Honors

STANFORD TRACK AND FIELD earned team academic awards and 19 Cardinal earned All-Academic honors from the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. 

Both the Stanford men and women were among those earning All-Academic team distinction. The Cardinal women had a team GPA of 3.788, the third-highest among NCAA Division I women's programs. The men had a GPA of 3.657, also third-highest.

The individuals were selected by having cumulative grade-point averages of at least 3.25 combined with advancing to at least the NCAA prelims outdoors, or being ranked among the nation's top 96 indoors. 

Ten Stanford women and nine Cardinal men made the cuts. Among them were first-team outdoor All-Americans Christina Aragon, Ella Donaghu, Julia Heymach, and Virginia Miller among the women, and Charles Hicks among the men. All three Cardinal U.S. Olympic Trials finalists – Heymach (1,500 meters), Miller (javelin), and Keyshawn King (triple jump) – were among the All-Academic selections. 
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Here are Stanford's USTFCCCA All-Academic selections:

Men

(Name, events, major)
Meika Beaudoin-Rousseau (5,000, 10,000), human biology.
Callum Bolger (5,000), human biology.
Devin Hart (5,000), undeclared.
J.T. Herrscher (pole vault), undeclared.
Charles Hicks (5,000, 10,000), undeclared.
Keyshawn King (triple jump), psychology.
Alek Parsons (5,000, 10,000), environmental systems engineering.
DJ Principe (5,000), economics.
Miles Smith (800), civil and environmental engineering (master's).

Women
Christina Aragon (1,500), human biology.
Grace Connolly (5,000, 10,000), undeclared.
Ella Donaghu (1,500, 5,000), human biology.
Julia Heymach (1,500, 5,000), public policy.
Allie Jones (100 hurdles, heptathlon), human biology.
Jessica Lawson (1,500), human biology.
Erika Malaspina (pole vault), mathematical and computational science. 
Virginia Miller (javelin), economics.
Kaitlin Ryan (800), management science and engineering.
Brielle Smith (javelin), undeclared.

Main photo: Allie Jones (Photo by Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)