CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Mid-American Conference has announced the 2025 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Academic All-MAC Team, honoring 62 student-athletes for their outstanding achievements in both the classroom and competition.
Miami topped this year’s list with 19 student-athletes earning recognition. Kent State followed with 18 selections, while Eastern Michigan placed 11 on the prestigious academic squad.
To earn Academic All-MAC honors, student-athletes must carry a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher and compete in at least 50 percent of their team’s events during the season. The award highlights those who exemplify what it means to be a true student-athlete.
Akron (6)
Majid Abuaun, So., Mechanical Engineering, 3.984
Mason Birch, So., Financial Management, 3.358
Hunter Garretson, Sr. (R), Mathematics, 4.00
Benjamin Hudak, Jr., Chemistry, 3.857
Ryan Kamperman, So., Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology, 3.284
Christopher Vance, So., Accounting, 4.00
Buffalo (8)
Gabriel Cornfield, So., Accounting, 3.685
Calvin Finger, Sr., Electrical Engineering, 3.899
Kevin Gabalski, Sr., Athletic Training, 3.739
Matt Gensel, Jr., Computer Science, 3.699
Kenneth Gulloso, Sr., Management Information Systems, 3.834
Justin Kleppel, Gr., Public Health, 3.674
Daniel Muccini, Jr., Chemical Engineering, 3.223
Luke Stoeffler, Sr., Aerospace Engineering, 3.984
Eastern Michigan (11)
Ronan Codyre, So., Construction Management, 3.45
Lachlan Cornelius, So., Sport Management, 3.41
Ty Dailey, So., Mechanical Engineering-Intent, 3.23
Cason Doolittle, So., Aviation Flight Tech–Intent, 3.91
Brendan Hill, Sr., Integrated Marketing Comm, 3.23
Drew Knieper, Sr., Mechanical Engineering, 3.51
Carson McCoy, Jr., Exercise Science, 3.80
Jake McEachern, So., Biology, 3.76
Tajay Roberts, Sr., Sport Management, 3.30
Gabe Singh, Sr., Individualized Studies Program, 3.57
Kian Wiles, Jr., Exercise Science, 3.28
Kent State (18)
Michael Arner, Sr., Aeronautics, 3.938
Ayden Bath, Jr., Sport Administration, 3.374
Jeremiah Blackmore, Sr., Professional Studies, 3.700
Connor Boland, So., Environmental Studies, 3.516
Caleb Bost, So., Business Management, 3.368
Donovan Crawford, R-Jr., Sport, Exercise & Performance Psychology, 3.330
Jaheim Jones, Gr., Sport Administration, 3.500
Tony Lambert, R-Jr., Finance, 3.288
Riley LaPorte, R-So., Sport Administration, 3.349
Joseph Lindsey Jr., So., Long-Term Care Administration, 3.220
Alexandre Malanda, Sr., Physical Education & Sport Performance, 3.239
Owen Miller, So., Accounting, 3.528
Jacob Mirabell, Sr., Middle Childhood Education, 3.501
Mason Murphy, Jr., Business Management, 3.324
Riley Murphy, Jr., Air Traffic & Airspace Management, 3.458
Charles Pawlosky, R-So., Business Management, 3.908
Zamen Siyoum, Sr., General Business, 3.406
Ethan Yost, Gr., Professional Studies, 3.473
Miami (19)
Owen Billeter, So., Kinesiology, 4.00
Henry Hoblitzell, So., Kinesiology, 3.93
Matthew Howard, Jr., Finance/Business Analytics, 3.69
JD Leverette, So., Organizational Leadership, 3.21
Conall McGinness, Gr., Microbiology, 3.44
Josh Mikulka, Jr., Data Analytics/Data Science and Statistics, 3.59
Victor Orsinelli, Sr., Supply Chain and Operations Management/Marketing, 3.82
Blake Presley, Jr., Sport Management, 3.61
Josh Razor, So., Engineering Management, 3.68
Ben Riegel, Sr., Biochemistry/Biology, 3.95
Micah Schuster, So., Biology/Premedical & Pre-Health Studies, 3.95
Adam Smith, Sr., Marketing, 3.80
Jaxson Tober, So., Mechanical Engineering, 3.93
Joey Valeski, So., Computer Science, 3.84
Angelo Vassilakis, Sr., Kinesiology, 3.29
Logan Vowles, So., Supply Chain and Operations Management, 3.22
Mitchell Wiemuth, Jr., Finance/Accountancy, 3.47
Patrick Wills, Jr., Political Science, 3.87
Reilly Worthington, Jr., Finance, 3.50