AUSTIN, Texas – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced the 2025-26 Academic All-District Men's Cross Country/Track & Field teams with six University of Redlands athletes earning the honor: Stian Asper (St. Paul, MN), Jaiden Coleman (Las Vegas, NV), Jude Holling (Sylmar, CA), Nikolas Sorich (San Jose, CA), Nate Reinhard (Meadow Vista, CA), and Marshall Lewis (Powell, WY).
To be considered the athlete must be inside the Top-50 regionally in cross country or Top-50 regionally in their event indoors or outdoors in track and field. They also must meet the grade point average (GPA) requirements. Only six athletes can be selected from a program.
Asper, an Environmental Studies major, is a first-time honoree. He is also an All-America finalist, with the selections announced July 14. Last fall during cross country he ran a 24:17.4 in the 8K at the Highlander Invitational, which is the program record. During the track season he set the indoor 3000m record (8:37.21) before doing the same outdoors in the 3000m (8:36.20), 5000m (14:22.17), and 10,000m (30:38.90).
Coleman, an Accounting major, earns his second selection in as many seasons. Indoors he ran the second fastest 60m time (6.93) in program history. He also posted the fifth fastest 200m (22.32) and the third best long jump mark (6.67). Outdoors he set the third fastest 100m (10.44) and 200m (21.19) times.
Holling, a Studio Art and Global Business major, is a first-time eligible selection. He had a very strong 2025-26 season, running the fourth fastest 200m (22.28), the program record 400m (49.90), and program record 60m hurdles (8.26) times indoors. Outdoors he ran the co-ninth fastest 400m (47.87), fifth fastest 110m hurdles (14.52), and the program record 400m hurdles (52.34) time. His 400m hurdles time came during the preliminaries at the NCAA Championships. In the finals he would take eighth and earn First-Team All-America honors.
Sorich, a Marketing major, earns his third-straight selection. Indoors he ran the sixth fastest 1000m (3:13.86), posted the 10th best pole vault height (3.55m), seventh best long jump mark (6.50m), and the seventh best heptathlon point total (4,119). Outdoors he scored the seventh most points in the decathlon (6,122).
Reinhard, a Kinesiology major, makes the team for the first time as a first-year eligible sophomore. Outdoors in the pole vault he posted the fourth best mark (4.81m, 15' 9 ¼") in program history.
The sixth and final selection is Lewis, a Kinesiology major, who makes the team for the first time. His season best mark in the long jump came at the Redlands Invitational where he posted a 6.14m, 20' 1 ¾" mark. His best triple jump mark came at the Pomona-Pitzer Salo-Crenna Invite where he took fifth with a mark of 12.31m, 40' 4 ¾".