AUSTIN, Texas – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced the 2025-26 Academic All-District Women's At-Large teams with six University of Redlands athletes earning the honor: Savanah Christenson (Upland, CA), Jenna Bradford (Anaheim, CA), Cailin Walker (Portland, OR), Emily Webster (Ladera Ranch, CA), Sofia Mather (Riverside, CA), and Alyssa Sorrell (Highland, CA).
Christenson, a member of the women's golf team, earns her first selection. She finished her season with 11 tournaments played and 24 total rounds completed. Her round average finished at 77.29. She is a Political Science and Management double major.
Bradford, of women's lacrosse, earns her third selection in as many seasons. She ended her final season with the Bulldogs with 14 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers. She was a Liberal Studies and Religious Studies double major.
Joining Bradford from women's lacrosse is Walker. She is making the All-Academic team for the first time. During her senior season she scored nine goals with 10 assists. She added 11 ground balls and 19 caused turnovers. Walker was a Communication Sciences and Disorders major.
Also making the team for the third time in her career from women's lacrosse was Webster. As one of the most successful players in program history, she ended her final season with a team-high 38 goals, assisted on 13 more, and collected 17 ground balls. She was an Accounting major.
From the women's water polo program, Mather earns the honor for the first time following a strong first season with the Bulldogs. She was a co-starter in goal with 23 games played and 12 starts. She played 401 minutes with a 12.99 goal against average, 130 total saves, a .444 save percentage, three goals scored, two assists, and 12 steals. She is a Business Administration major.
The final Bulldog selection, and the second from women's water polo, is Sorrell. She graduated a year early as a Biochemistry and Molecular Biology double major. Despite an injury cutting her season short in the second half of the season, she still managed a team-high 29 goals along with three assists, 30 drawn exclusions, and six steals, which helped her earn Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-America honors.