Six Auburn student-athletes have earned At-Large Academic All-District honors, awarded by the College Sports Communicators. The recipients include four gymnasts—Olivia Ahern, Bryn Bartman, Hannah Hagle, and Julianne Huff—as well as women’s golfers Katie Cranston and Anna Davis. This academic recognition acknowledges their outstanding performance both in sports and academics. Ahern, Bartman, and Hagle mark their first honors, while junior Huff achieves her second. Each athlete was also recognized on the SEC Academic Honor Roll this season.

By the Numbers
  • Olivia Ahern scored a 9.9 on beam and floor, achieving a season high in both events.
  • Katie Cranston graduated with a 3.81 GPA and averaged 73.27 in scoring across nine events.
Yes, But

While the recognition is a significant achievement, it also faces scrutiny regarding broader inclusivity across various sports and programs in collegiate athletics.

State of Play
  • The 2026 Academic All-District honors highlight the increasing emphasis on academic performance among athletes nationwide.
  • Auburn's gymnastic and golf programs continue to excel, indicated by several individual achievements this season.
What's Next

On August 7, the NCAA will announce the Women’s At-Large Academic All-America team, showcasing top student-athletes nationwide, where several Auburn athletes may be recognized again.

Bottom Line

Recognizing these student-athletes emphasizes the dual commitment to academics and athletics, setting a standard for future Auburn athletes while highlighting their significant achievements.