12 Hamilton College student-athletes were featured on the 2025-26 Academic All-District® Men's and Women's At-Large teams, selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC), as announced by the organization on June 16. A maximum of six nominations were permitted for each team.
CSC Academic All-District Women's At-Large team release
CSC Academic All-District Men's At-Large team release
The teams honor the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in athletic competition and in the classroom. To be nominated for CSC Academic All-District distinction, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, have at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA and have met specific competition requirements for their sport.
Lydia Bullock '26 (women's ice hockey),
Sammy Higgins '26 (field hockey),
Aubrey Lee '28 (women's golf),
Eliza Schwarz '27 (women's lacrosse),
Avery Trach '27 (women's lacrosse) and
Lilly Truchon '26 (field hockey and women's ice hockey) were each named to the women's at-large team.
Riley Chai-Onn '27 (men's lacrosse),
Devon de Vries '27 (men's ice hockey),
Jake Hendelman '28 (men's golf),
Aksel Reid '27 (men's ice hockey),
Luke Tchor '27 (men's ice hockey) and
John Wojciechowski '28 (men's ice hockey) were each named to the men's at-large team.
Bullock, a mathematics and statistics and physics dual major, played in 24 games and finished third on the team in points with 12 via six goals and six assists. She led the Continentals with 65 shots on goal and also blocked 15 shots. The forward was named to the All-NESCAC Second Team, and was placed on the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.
Chai-Onn started all 15 games that he played this season for the Continentals and led the team with 30 caused turnovers to go along with 32 ground balls. The economics major was an All-NESCAC Second Team selection and achieved All-America status per the U.S. Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA). He was also named to the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
Devon de Vries, an economics and mathematics and statistics dual major, played in all 30 games and led the team in assists with 25, and was second in points with 31. He was voted to the All-NESCAC second team as a forward and earned a spot on the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.
Hendelman put together an 18-hole average of 74.30 in 20 rounds this season. He finished in the top 10 four times and was an individual medalist at the Hamilton Invitational. Hendelman was named to the All-NESCAC Second Team as well as the PING All-Region I Second Team and the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
Higgins started all 18 games during her senior season and was second on the team in points with 16 via six goals and four assists. She was voted to the All-NESCAC Second Team as well as the NFHCA All-Region II Second Team. An art history major, Higgins earned a spot on the NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team.
Lee was named to the All-NESCAC Second Team for the second time in as many years. She tied for 15
th place in the conference championship with a 54-hole score of 233, and was an individual medalist in the Hamilton Invitational in October and in the Northeast Invitational in April. Lee became the second Hamilton women's golfer to compete in the NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship when she qualified as an individual. She tied for 44
th place out of 176 golfers at 7-over 151 through 36 holes at the NCAA championships.
Reid, the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Division III Men's Hockey Championship, started 28 games in goal for the Continentals and compiled 616 saves with a .924 save percentage. The biochemistry and mathematics and statistics dual major was an All-NESCAC Second Team honoree and was placed on the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.
Schwarz started all 15 games in goal for the Continentals and led the NESCAC with 11.90 saves per conference game, while her .538 save percentage ranked second in the league. She was named to the All-NESCAC Second Team and the IWLCA All-Region Second Team. Schwarz, a French and government dual major, earned a spot on the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
Tchor, the NESCAC Player of the Year and CCM/American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) NCAA Division II-III All-American, totaled a team-high 34 points on 18 goals and 16 assists in 26 games played this season. Tchor was a First Team All-NESCAC selection, a finalist for the 2026 Sid Watson Award and was named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. The economics and mathematics and statistics dual major also earned a spot on the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.
Trach, a biochemistry/molecular biology major, started all 14 games that she played in this season and led the Continentals with 35 draw controls to go along with two goals, 26 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers. She earned IWLCA All-Region Second Team honors, and was placed on the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
Truchon started all 18 games for the field hockey team and totaled 15 points via seven goals and one assist. She also compiled four goals and six assists in 22 games played for the ice hockey team. Truchon was named to the NESCAC Field Hockey All-Conference Second Team, as well as the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-Region II Second Team. She was also selected for the NFHCA Collegiate Senior Team. The senior neuroscience major was placed on both the NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team and the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team.
Wojciechowski played in all 30 games and finished third on the team in points with 26 via five goals and 21 assists. The defenseman also blocked a team-high 51 shots and scored three game-winning goals. He was voted to the All-NESCAC First Team and the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. Wojciechowski also earned a spot on the NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.