Six student-athletes from High Point University's women's track and field team have been recognized with Academic All-District honors by College Sports Communicators. The honorees include graduate student Ashlyn Giles, who excelled in throwing events, and talented underclassmen like Emily Romano and Lily Houston, showcasing strong academic performances alongside their athletic achievements. The awards highlight their impressive GPAs combined with championship titles and record-breaking performances in their respective events.

By the Numbers
  • Ashlyn Giles holds program records in shot put (16.56m outdoor, 16.31m indoor) and discus (52.85m).
  • Emily Romano achieved a personal best mark of 4.24m in pole vault, qualifying for NCAA Championships.
  • Brianna Malone clocked a time of 2:11.50 in the indoor 800m, earning her the Big South title.
  • Mya Hines scored a program record 3,717 points in the Pentathlon.
Yes, But

While the recognition is a significant achievement, the challenge remains for these athletes to balance high performance in sports with demanding academic workloads. Such dual commitments can often lead to stress and pressure to excel in both areas.

State of Play
  • The team recorded notable performances during the Big South Championships, with multiple individual titles.
  • Several athletes are advancing to NCAA competitions, reflecting their high performance and dedication.
  • High Point University is fostering a competitive yet supportive environment for student-athletes.
What's Next

Following this recognition, athletes like Emily Romano will be vying for further accolades as they transition to the national ballot for the Academic All-America honors. The NCAA Championships will provide additional opportunities to showcase their abilities on a larger stage.

Bottom Line

The achievements of these six athletes illustrate the impressive intersection of academic excellence and athletic prowess at High Point University. Their success serves as inspiration for current and future student-athletes aiming to excel in both their studies and sports.