COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference released the 2025 Women's Cross Country Academic All-RMAC team on Thursday afternoon, and Regis University earned four spots for the All-Academic Honor Roll.
Allie Braney, a junior from Arvada, Colorado, earned her second consecutive RMAC Academic Honor Roll distinction. A nursing major with a 3.453 GPA and a two-year letter winner, Braney led the Rangers this season and set a Regis program record with a time of 18:38.2 at the Tiger Open.
Madi Gifford, a sophomore from Anchorage, Alaska, earned her first RMAC Academic Honor Roll honor while maintaining a 3.417 GPA. Gifford posted her season-best time of 20:33.5 at the Tiger Open..
Caitie Slattery, a sophomore from Omaha, Nebraska, also earned her first RMAC Academic Honor Roll distinction. Slattery, a nursing major with an impressive 3.937 GPA, recorded her best performance of the season at the Tiger Open, finishing in 19:27.2.
Adrianna Ventura-Hill, a junior, secured her second consecutive RMAC Academic Honor Roll honor. The nursing major holds a 3.493 GPA and turned in her top performance of the season at the UCCS Rust Buster with a time of 25:38.2.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes in each conference-sponsored sport who maintain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.30, have completed two consecutive semesters at their current institution, and have participated in a season of competition.
Each institution's athletic communications director nominates student-athletes who academically maintain at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average and meet the other criteria for the Academic Honor Roll for recognition on the First Team Academic All-RMAC in each sport. The league's athletic communications directors for that sport vote to compose the First Team Academic All-RMAC and select the Academic Player of the Year. They are not permitted to vote for their own student-athletes.
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