Five athletes from the University of Southern Maine Huskies’ men's track and field program have achieved 2025-2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors. The honorees include sophomores Trevor Amos and Matt Reynolds, along with seniors Maddox Cahill, Michael Cyr, and Michael D'Amico. This recognition requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 and competitive performance rankings in their respective events. Cahill and D'Amico have been recognized three times, while Amos, Cyr, and Reynolds are first-time honorees. The award highlights their excellence in both academics and athletics.

By the Numbers
  • Cahill ranked 29th nationally in the 400-meter hurdles with a personal-best time of 53.02 seconds.
  • D'Amico scored 6,042 points in the decathlon, the best in his region, ranking 45th nationally.
State of Play
  • The Academic All-District teams recognize top student-athletes for performance in competition and academics.
  • Cahill, a team captain, has earned All-Region honors four times throughout his career.
What's Next

The honorees will be considered for the CSC Academic All-America program, which recognizes excellence in all divisions including NCAA and NAIA. Continued focus on performance may enhance their prospects for future accolades in upcoming competitions.

Bottom Line

The recognition of these five student-athletes underscores the importance of balancing academic achievement with athletic success, setting a standard for future teams. Their accomplishments showcase the potential of sports programs to cultivate both skill and scholarship.