Six student-athletes from Johns Hopkins University have been named to the 2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Women's At-Large Team, representing the sports of fencing, field hockey, and lacrosse. This recognition is awarded to athletes with a minimum 3.50 GPA who are starters or significant reserves. The winners include standout performances from Rosy Cepero and Josephine Chang in fencing, along with impressive contributions from Megan Chang, Jenna Halpin, and Aubrey Kilgore in field hockey, and Reagan O’Brien in lacrosse. The Academic All-America teams will be announced on July 7.

By the Numbers
  • Johns Hopkins had six selections across three sports.
  • All six honorees maintained at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA.
State of Play
  • The Academic All-District selections highlight exceptional academic and athletic achievements among student-athletes.
  • The announcement of the First, Second, and Third Team Academic All-America Teams is expected on July 7.
What's Next

Following this recognition, the focus will shift to the announcement of the First, Second, and Third Team Academic All-America Teams, which could further spotlight these accomplished athletes' achievements.

Bottom Line

Johns Hopkins' placement of six athletes on the CSC Academic All-District Team underscores the university's commitment to excellence in academics and athletics, setting a strong foundation for future accolades.