AUSTIN, TX – Six North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) women’s swimming and diving student-athletes have been named to the 2024-25 Academic All-America® teams, as selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC). Headlining the group is Kenyon senior
Sydney Geboy (Milwaukee, WI/Nicolet), one of just 11 repeat selections across Division III.
Geboy was joined on the Academic All-America® list by Kenyon teammates senior
Gabrielle Wei (Hong Kong/Hong Kong International), a first-team honoree, and junior
Molly Haag (Middletown, WI/Middleton), a third-team selection. Representing Denison were juniors
Emily Harris (Castalian Springs, TN/Ensworth) and
Pheobe Ferguson (Columbus, OH/Grandview Heights), both named to the second team, along with classmate
Drue Thielking (Brighton, MI/Brighton), who earned a spot on the third team.
Geboy, a two-time first team honoree, holds a 3.85 GPA while double-majoring in psychology and sociology. A standout in sprint events, she wrapped up her career with 14 College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) All-America honors, including five at the 2025 NCAA Championship. Just this season, she contributed to four top-five national relay finishes and earned three league titles and six all-conference certificates at the 2025 conference meet. She has also been named a CSCAA First-Team Scholar All-American twice.
Wei, a senior sociology major with a 3.62 GPA, qualified for four consecutive NCAA Championships. She earned national champion honors in the 200 breaststroke as a junior and finished her career with All-America recognition in all 13 of her NCAA swims, placing in the top 10 in each event. In 2025, she earned a league title in the 200 breaststroke and a second-place finish in the 100 breaststroke, before going on to claim runner-up honors in both events at nationals. Wei has also been named a CSCAA First-Team Scholar All-American.
Harris carries a 3.88 GPA in financial economics. She is a 13-time All-American with strong performances in freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, and relays at the NCAA Championship. At the 2025 NCAC Championships, Harris earned conference titles in the 200 fly, 400 IM, and 800 free relay. She has also twice been named a CSCAA First-Team Scholar All-American.
Ferguson maintains a 3.79 GPA while majoring in health, exercise, and sports studies. A 14-time All-American, she captured six NCAC titles during her career. At the 2025 conference meet, she secured gold medals in the 100 butterfly and 800 free relay. Ferguson has also been named a CSCAA First-Team Scholar All-American twice.
Haag, a junior mathematics major with a 3.77 GPA, is a versatile freestyler and three-time NCAA qualifier. At the 2025 national meet, she collected five All-America honors, highlighted by a silver medal in the 200 freestyle and a bronze medal in the 1,650 free. Her career total now includes 13 NCAA All-America honors. At this year’s conference meet, she was part of the winning 800 free relay and earned four runner-up finishes. Haag is also a two-time CSCAA First-Team Scholar All-American.
Thielking holds a 3.89 GPA as a biology major. She is a nine-time All-American, who recorded a second-place finish in the 200 breaststroke and a third-place finish in the 100 breaststroke at the 2025 NCAC Championships. She has also been recognized as a CSCAA First-Team Scholar All-American in each of the past two seasons.