Quartet of Trojans Named CSC Academic All-District
CSC SB Academic All-District Honorees | TU Honors Page
UPLAND, Ind. – The College Sports communicators announced its annual Academic All-District Award winners for Softball on Tuesday, and Taylor received four honors.
Livie Lehmann, Mackenzie Noah, Delaynee McCreary, and Emri Agre were named CSC academic All-District for the Trojans in 2025.
Lehmann excelled in the classroom with a 3.81 in her sport management classes to collect the honor for a second time. Lehmann was also terrific on the field, being named Secon-Team All-Crossroads League after a campaign which saw her break the program single-season RBI record and career doubles record. The sensational junior hit 13 home runs slugged .761 and hit .387 to lead a high-powered offense for the Trojans.
McCreary garnered the honor for a second year with a 3.89 GPA throughout her human physiology and preventative medicine courseload. The junior outfielder also had her best season at the dish, batting .316 with a .415 on-base percentage while swiping a career-high 18 bases. McCreary is in the top-five in career stolen bases, sacrifice flies, and hit-by-pitches heading into her senior year.
Noah accumulated an outstanding 3.73 GPA in her exercise science courseload to earn the award for a third-consecutive year. The senior righty was dependable inside the circle for Taylor racking up 11 wins in 139.1 innings, both of which led Taylor. Noah ends her career as Taylor's leader in Starts, appearances, and innings pitched, while placing in the top-five in wins, complete games, and shutouts in a fabulous career.
Agre was honored in her first year of eligibility by earning a 3.66 GPA as a human physiology and preventative medicine major. The sophomore improved across the board offensively, more than doubling her hit total from a year ago and stealing 16 bags. Agre was phenomenal in the field and crossed the plate 24 times in an excellent year for the young Iowa native.
CSC Academic All-District honorees are nominated by their respective institution's sports information department for athletes exceeding high standards both on the field and in the classroom.
To receive the honor, an athlete must have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or higher, have achieved sophomore status academically and played in 90 percent of his team's games, made 66 percent of starts or, for pitchers, thrown 35-plus innings or made 17 appearances.
Lehmann has been selected to advance to the Academic All-America ballot for sports information directors to vote on, with softball honorees being announced on June 17.







