AUSTIN – Texas A&M University-Commerce men’s track & field scholar-athlete Delan Edwin has been named to the Academic All-America team, as selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC), on Thursday. He was named to the third team.
Edwin (Castries, Saint Lucia) is the first honoree for A&M-Commerce in the Division I era as well as the only student-athlete across any sport among all Southland Conference member schools this year to receive the honor. He is also the first honoree in men’s track & field program history.
A business administration major, Edwin has been named to all-academic all-conference teams twice in his career. This season on the track, he won the 200 meter dash crown at the indoor Southland championships and was part of the record-setting 4×100 meter relay team at the outdoor conference championships.
Edwin also reached in the podium as the runner up in the 200 meter outdoors and 4×400 meter relay indoors at conference championships this season and competed in the finals for the 100 meter dash outdoors, 60 meter dash indoors, and 4×400 meter relay outdoors.
He ends his collegiate career holding the A&M-Commerce school records in 200 meter dash indoors, 200 meters outdoors, and 4×100 meter relay outdoors. He also won the 2021 NCAA Division II National Championship as part of the 4×100 meter relay team.
Last year, A&M-Commerce had four honorees. Since 1972, the Lions now have had 23 student-athletes receive CSC Academic All-America Honors.
2022-23 ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA ® TEAM MEN’S TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY NCAA DIVISION I FIRST TEAM
Name
School
Yr.
Major
John Bennett
Cal Poly
Gr.
Mechanical Engineering
Zach Bradford
Texas Tech
Gr.
Advanced Digital & Social Media (G)
Tom Brady
Michigan
Gr.
Computer Science & Engineering (G)
Hunter Garretson
Akron
Jr.
Mathematics
Jordan Geist
Arizona
Gr.
Finance
Luke Houser
Washington
Sr.
Geography & Data Science
Dylan Jacobs
Tennessee
Gr.
Management & Human Resources
Max McKhann
Stanford
Sr.
Economics
Trevor Otterdahl
North Dakota State
Gr.
Mathematics (UG) / MBA (G)
Owayne Owens
Virginia
Gr.
Leadership & Public Policy
Ky Robinson
Stanford
Jr.
Management Science / Engineering
Isaiah Schafer
Minnesota
Gr.
Sport Management (G)
Joshua Sobota
Kentucky
Gr.
Sport, Fitness & Recreation Management
Till Steinforth
Nebraska
So.
Architectural Studies
Turner Washington
Arizona State
Gr.
Sports, Law & Business (G)
Cole Whatley
California
Gr.
Engineering
Matthew Wilkinson
Minnesota
Gr.
Epidemiology
Caleb Witsken
BYU
Sr.
Exercise Science
Kevin Yang
Stanford
Jr.
Computer Science
Second Team
Name
School
Yr.
Major
Ethan Bersley
California
Sr.
Chemical Engineering / Materials Sci. & Engineering