Four members of the Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team - Tim Park, Alexander Ye, Aryeh Lesch, and Colton Rasmussen - have received recognition by being named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team for their outstanding performances both in the pool and in the classroom. To qualify, student-athletes must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 and have competed in at least four of the team's meets during the season. Park received this honor for the second consecutive season, Ye was the team's Academic All-Ivy honoree, Lesch recently participated in the NCAA Diving Zone Championships, while Rasmussen contributed to breaking a program record at the Ivy League Championships.

By the Numbers
  • Park earned Academic All-District nod for the second straight season
  • Student-athletes need a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5
  • They need to have competed in at least four of the team's meets throughout the season
Yes, But

There are no significant counterarguments or complexities to address in this context.

State of Play
  • Student-athletes need a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5
  • They need to have competed in at least four of the team's meets throughout the season
  • Park, Ye, Lesch, and Rasmussen demonstrated outstanding academic and athletic performances
What's Next

As the recognized student-athletes continue to excel both academically and in their respective sports, they may pave the way for future recognition and achievements.

Bottom Line

The academic and athletic achievements of Tim Park, Alexander Ye, Aryeh Lesch, and Colton Rasmussen demonstrate the dedication and excellence of student-athletes at Dartmouth, highlighting their ability to perform at a high level in both their academic and athletic pursuits.