ANNVILLE, Pa. – The Stevens Institute of Technology women's swimming trio of
Kai Wong,
Eszter Kiss, and
Delaney Klaus were each named Academic All-MAC by the Middle Atlantic Conference office Thursday, following outstanding seasons for all both in and out of the water.
Wong earns her second career Academic All-MAC Honor (2022) following a 2024-25 campaign that netted her All-MAC Honors in four races, bringing her career All-MAC total to 18. Wong took First Team All-Conference honors in three relays (200 Yard Medley, 200 Yard Freestyle, 400 Yard Freestyle) and Third Team recognition in the 100-yard backstroke.
Klaus earned conference Rookie of the Year honors following a commanding performance at MAC Championships in February. The Readington, N.J. native was named First Team All-Conference in the 50-yard freestyle, the 100-yard freestyle, the 200-yard medley relay, the 200-yard freestyle relay, and the 400-yard freestyle relay, adding a Second Team All-Conference performance in the 100-yard butterfly for good measure.
Kiss matched Wong with four All-Conference honors, three being First Team. The first-year earned those First Team selections in the 200-yard freestyle, 200-yard medley relay, and 200-yard freestyle relay; she also took home Second Team honors for the 200-yard individual medley.
The Academic All-MAC teams are based off semester grade-point averages (GPA) for the semester of their championship season. The minimum GPA required is a 3.20, and the student-athlete must remain an eligible member of the team through the conclusion of the season. Voting for this award is based on 50% academic excellence and 50% athletic prowess.
The three Ducks selected match the most honorees for the program in a single year since the school joined the MAC prior to the 2019-20 season.
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