Women's Gymnastics 7/9/2026 9:02:32 AM Three Collect CSC Academic All-America® Women’s At-Large Accolades GREENWOOD, Ind.--Three Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) individuals have been named to the 2025-26 NCAA Division III Academic All-America® Women’s At-Large Team, selected by the College Sports Communicators. University of Wisconsin-River Falls’ Megan Goodreau and Jordan O’Kane were second team honorees, while UW-La Crosse’s Paige Breckwoldt was a third team selection. Goodreau, a member of the ice hockey team, is majoring in finance and maintains a 3.68 grade point average. She claimed CSC Academic All-America® recognition for the second straight year after receiving third team accolades during the 2024-25 campaign. Goodreau earned the 2026 Laura Hurd Award as NCAA Division III Women's Hockey National Player of the Year and added CCM/American Hockey Coaches Association (AHCA) All-American First Team status, DIII Hockey News Player of the Year and All-American First Team, and WIAC Player of the Year honors. She tied a NCAA Division III record with 77 points on 37 goals and 40 assists, setting UW-River Falls and WIAC single-season records. Goodreau finished her career as the program's all-time leader in goals (97) and points (208), becoming the third player in NCAA Division III women's ice hockey history to surpass the 200-point milestone. O'Kane is also a member of the ice hockey team and is majoring in marketing communications with a 3.58 cumulative grade point average. She was named to the CCM/AHCA All-American First Team and DIII Hockey News All-American Second Team this season. O'Kane led NCAA Division III with a .963 winning percentage, while ranking among the national leaders with eight shutouts. Breckwoldt is a member of the gymnastics team and majoring in exercise sport science with a minor in coaching and sustains a 4.00 grade point average. She won the vault at this year’s National Collegiate Gymnastics Association championship and placed seventh in the floor exercise to help UW-La Crosse to second-place finish. # # # # #