The University of Louisville swimming and diving teams had 27 student-athletes named to the 2025-26 All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Swimming & Diving Academic Teams, the ACC announced on April 22.
This recognition highlights the academic achievements of both men’s and women’s team members. Fifteen men and twelve women from Louisville earned spots on the All-ACC academic list for their performance in the classroom. Across the league, a total of 318 student-athletes were selected for this honor during the 2025-26 season.
To qualify for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team, student-athletes must meet several requirements: maintaining at least a 3.0 grade point average over their previous two semesters, holding a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 throughout their academic career, being enrolled at their institution for a minimum of one year as an undergraduate, and participating in at least half of their team’s athletic contests.
Among those recognized from Louisville are Kayden Lancaster (Finance), Aidan Paro (Neuroscience), Matias Santiso (Exercise Physiology/Human Performance), Rayce Winn (Psychology), Jake Eccleston (Computer Information Systems/Cybersecurity), Gregg Enoch (Accountancy), Rian Graham (Finance), Filip Kosinski (Management), Aiden Musso (Business Administration), Thomas Powers-Hammond (Undecided), Ray Preas (Finance), Tommy Bried (Health & Human Performance/Exercise Science), Guy Brooks (Marketing), Charlie Crush (Mechanical Engineering) and Jackson Millard (Finance) from the men’s team.
Women’s honorees include Karoline Barrett (Marketing); Amelia Bodenstab (Biology); Summer Cardwell (Interior Design); Mia Cheatwood and Julia Dennis, both majoring in health-related fields; Leticia Fassina Romao; Daria Golovaty; Anastasia Gorbenko; Samm Helmboldt; Kim Herkle; Caroline Larsen; and Camille Murray with majors ranging from psychology to individualized studies.
The recognition underscores ongoing efforts by Louisville’s swimming and diving program to support both athletic competition and academic achievement among its student-athletes.


