WASHINGTON, D.C. – La Salle men's swimmers
Felix Jedbratt and
Carter Perkins, and women's swimmers
Tori Fenn and
Gabriela Herbreder, all earned Atlantic 10 All-Academic Honors, the conference on Friday afternoon. The conference's swimming and diving communication directors selected 10 athletes for both its men's and women's swimming All-Academic teams for the 2025-26 season.
Jedbratt had a phenomenal senior year for the Explorers this season, winning the 50-yard free, 200-yard free relay, 100- and 200-fly at the A-10 Championships. He qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 50-free, 100- and 200-fly this year, and received the title of A-10 Most Outstanding Men's Swimmer. Perkins received three individual medals at the conference championships, including gold and a new conference record in the 100-free. He qualified for the NCAA Championships in the same event.
Senior
Gabriela Herbreder won three individual events at the A-10 Championships, as well as winning the conference's Most Outstanding Women's Swimmer award this past season. Herbreder was victorious in the 200-yard IM, 200-breast, and 400-IM, and medaled in seven events overall. For Fenn, her senior year culminated in two individual medals, including a gold in the 50-free with her time of 22.64.
Men's Swimming and Diving All-Academic
Liam McDonough, Davidson
Ryan Shute, Davidson
Fletcher Smith, Davidson
Tate Anderson, George Mason
Ben Sosnowski, George Washington
Michael Wood, George Washington
Felix Jedbratt, La Salle
Carter Perkins, La Salle
Brae Sanchez, Saint Louis
Logan Townsend, Saint Louis
Women's Swimming and Diving All-Academic
Ashley Freel, Duquesne
Hayley Clark, Fordham
Olivia Paquette, George Washington
Ava Toploewski, George Washington
Tori Fenn, La Salle
Gabriela Herbreder, La Salle
Lena Amare, Richmond
Presley Baber, Richmond
Caitlyn Hughes, Richmond
Julia Kirchev, Richmond