Jordan Cini Volunteer Coach - Distance | Grand Valley State University Athletics Website
Jordan Cini Volunteer Coach - Distance | Grand Valley State University Athletics Website
Twenty-three athletes from Grand Valley State have been recognized with U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-America honors after the 2025 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships. The announcement was made by the organization on Tuesday.
The honors include 16 First-Team selections for eleven male athletes and nine First-Team awards among twelve female athletes, totaling 14 honors for the women.
Student-athletes are awarded either First-Team or Second-Team All-America status based on their performance at the NCAA Championships. First-Team recognition is given to those finishing in the top eight of their event, while Second-Team is awarded to those finishing ninth through twelfth in individual events or ninth or tenth in relay events.
Senior Myles Rhodes led his team with three First-Team All-America titles this season, raising his career total to 15. He earned these accolades in the 4x100m relay (fourth place), 4x400m relay (fifth place), and the 400m event (fifth place).
Klaudia O'Malley was a standout for the women's team, earning two First-Team honors, including a National Championship title in the 1500m and a sixth-place finish in the 5000m. Throughout her time at Grand Valley State, O'Malley has achieved 19 All-America recognitions.