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CSC Academic All-America Men's At Large

Cooper Kim, Nick Kuebler, and West Temkin each earned academic recogniation

STANFORD, Calif. — Cooper Kim (men's gymnastics), Nicolas Kuebler (men's gymnastics), and West Temkin (men's water polo) were named College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Men's At-Large selections on Wednesday. 

Kuebler and Temkin earned Second Team recognition, while Kim was honored with a spot on the Third Team.

Kim, the 2026 NCAA champion on floor exercise, helped lead Stanford to its sixth NCAA team title in the last seven seasons at the NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships in April. He also captured the MPSF title on floor exercise this season, the first conference crown of his career.

Boasting a 3.687 GPA, it is Kim's first Academic All-America honor. The Grand Ledge, Mich., native has also been named to the MPSF All-Academic Team (2026) and was recognized as a CGA First Team All-America Scholar-Athlete (2025).

Kuebler closed his Cardinal career with three All-America honors this season, reaching the national podium on floor exercise, high bar, and still rings. The 2026 MPSF Gymnast of the Year, Kuebler leaves The Farm as a four-time NCAA team champion and five-time All-American, winning the NCAA floor exercise title in 2023. 

Earning his first CSC Academic All-America selection, Kuebler is also a three-time CGA First Team All-America Scholar-Athlete and a two-time MPSF All-Academic Team selection. He graduated with a degree in Product Design while earning a 3.76 GPA.

Temkin earned second team honors after a standout senior season in the cage for Stanford. The international relations major earned ACWPC All-America honors, as well as spots on the All-MPSF and NCAA All-Tournament teams.

Temkin started all 26 games for the Cardinal, finishing second in the MPSF West with 213 saves (8.19 per game). The Alamo, Calif. product was an MPSF All-Academic Scholar-Athlete in 2025, and earned ACWPC All-Academic distinction in each of his two seasons on The Farm.

Stanford's Academic All-America count moves to 28 student-athletes following Wednesday's announcement. Academic All-America teams for M/W Track & Field/Cross Country will be announced on July 14-15.