The 2025 Academic All-District® Women's Track & Field teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, were released Tuesday morning, with Carroll University placing the maximum of five student-athletes on the team, which recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the track, in the field, and in the classroom. In order to receive the honor, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore, with a cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.50, and hold a top-50 regional ranking in at least one event (indoor or outdoor). Receiving the honor for the Pios includes grad student
Vanessa Uitenbroek, seniors
Maria Falk and
Grace Tinder, junior Rebecca Buboltz, and sophomore
Katelyn Duber.
A Physical Therapy major from Kaukauna, Wis., Uitenbroek ranks second in the North Region in the indoor shot put,(14.06m / 46-01.5) which saw her earn All-America status at the 2025 NCAA Division-III Indoor Championships, while also ranking 35th in the region in the weight throw (15.02m / 49-03.5). A 14-time National qualifier and eight-time All-American, Uitenbroek also earned All-American status in the outdoor discus this year, with her top throw of 49.34m /161-10 ranking number one in the region. She also ranked second in the region in the shot put (14.09m / 46-02.75), and ninth in the hammer throw (51.66m / 169-06).
Falk also earned All-American status this season in both the indoor and outdoor shot put. The Nursing major from Oshkosh, Wis. finished the indoor season ranking third in the region in the shot put (14.04m / 46-00.75) and 44th in the weight throw (14.68m / 48-02). She also finished number one in the region in the outdoor shot put (14.89m / 48-10.25), 29th in the outdoor hammer throw (47.04m / 154-04), and 48th in the outdoor discus (37.75m / 123-10).
Originally from Fredonia, Wis., Tinder placed 40th in the North region in the indoor pole vault this season (3.19m / 10-05.5). She also ranked 23rd in the region in the outdoor pole vault (3.38m / 11-01).
Buboltz is a native of De Pere, Wis. She finished the indoor season ranking 36th in the 800 meters (2:22.25), before also finishing 36th in the region in the outdoor 800 meters (2:19.60).
A Nursing major from Harvard, Ill., Duber was 41st in the region in the indoor triple jump (10.36m / 34-00). She also finished the outdoor season ranking 32nd in the region in the triple jump (10.74m / 35-03).
Women's Track and Field/XC First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced on July 15 (Men's Track and Field/Cross Country honorees will be announced on July 16). For more information about CSC Academic All-District® and Academic All-America® Teams program, please visit
AcademicAllAmerica.com.