12 Cal Lutheran student-athletes across four sports appeared on the
CSC Academic All-District At-Large Teams.
Lincoln Hall played in 28 games for Kingsmen Water Polo, leading the team in goals (62) and steals (48) while adding 25 assists. He was named an ACWPC All-American. This is Hall's second CSC Academic All-District honor this year, as he replicated the feat for the Cal Lutheran swim team.
Maya Dela Rama and
Anna Poulin represented Regals Golf after a successful season in the SCIAC.
At the conference championships, Dela Rama shot +7 for ninth-place individually. She ended the spring ranked #166 nationally and #46 regionally with an adjusted scoring average of 78.8.
Poulin dropped a +15 at the SCIAC Championships, good for 19th individually. She had one top-three finish in 2025 en route to a national ranking of #96, a regional ranking of #22, and an adjusted scoring average of 76.7.
The Kingsmen Golf senior duo of
Adam Cartozian and
Hudson Solters earned their spots with impressive play in the SCIAC Championships.
Cartozian shot -8, finishing top-five individually. He added two prior top-three finishes to secure a national ranking of #112 and a regional ranking of #30 behind an adjusted scoring average of 73.2.
Solters tied for 11th individually with a -5, boosting himself to a #214 national ranking and a #58 regional ranking with an adjusted scoring average of 74.0. He had one top-three finish.
Regals Water Polo claimed two honorees in
Izzy de Souza and
Bethany Metcalfe.
De Souza, a goalkeeper, played in 20 games and contributed 197 saves to lead the team along with a .505 save percentage and 27 steals. She was named an ACWPC All-American.
Metcalfe played in 29 games and collected 45 goals, 31 assists, and 35 steals. She was mentioned in the ACWPC All-American list.
With another Final Four appearance to follow up their National Championship from 2023, Kingsmen Volleyball had three appearances in the Academic All-District release.
Transfer libero
Braden Gonzales played in 30 matches and led the team in digs with 300 while adding 64 set assists.
Michael Stahl played in 27 matches and led the team with 367 kills while adding 176 digs and 45.0 blocks. His dominance led to him being named to both the AVCA All-Region and All-American teams.
An all around contributor, senior captain
Ben Weber played in 30 matches and contributed 277 kills, 36 set assists, 208 digs, and 50.0 blocks.
In the program's most successful season of all time, Regals Lacrosse was represented by two of its players.
Kaitlyn Gill started in 16 games and anchored the defense while collecting 18 ground balls and seven caused turnovers.
Josie Oparanaku started in 17 games and scored 43 goals to go with a team-leading 61 draw controls. She was named to the All-SCIAC Second Team for her stellar offensive play.