Springfield, Mass. – June 23, 2026 – Six Springfield College student-athletes were named to the 2026 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team this year.
The 2026 Academic All-District® At-Large Teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in their sport and in the classroom. The CSC Academic All-America® program separately recognizes honorees in four divisions — NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III and NAIA. In order to be eligible, a student-athlete must have a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and compete in a specified number of team matches over the course of the calendar year.
Dylan Mulvaney (Reston, Va.) earned the award for the third consecutive year, while teammate
Carter Durivage (East Greenbush, N.Y.) was selected for the second straight season.
Ryan Kozdra (Mahwah, N.J.) and
Esuar Ordonez (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) of the wrestling team and
Peyton Cramer (Grapevine, Texas)and
Devon Felsenstein (Blue Bell, Pa.) of the men's gymnastics program were all first time selections.
Mulvaney, an exercise science major with a 3.75 grade point average, an AVCA First Team All-American, the FrogJump National Setter of the Year and Most Outstanding Player of the 2026 NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball National Championship Tournament, became the fourth student-athlete in program history to eclipse 3,000 career assists and ends a historic career as one of the best setters to ever compete on Alden Street. In 348 career sets, Mulvaney produced 3,446 assists, 139 kills, hit at a .426 clip and recorded 214 blocks. This season, he guided the nation's top offensive unit setting new career highs in assists, hitting percentage and blocks.
Durivage, a business management major with a 3.73 grade point average and now a two-time Second Team All-American, had a standout senior campaign as he registered career highs in kills (257), assists (6), digs (87), total blocks (29) and total points (283). In 84 sets this year, Durivage hit .360 as one of Springfield's top outside hitters. Durivage registered double-digit kill totals in three of four NCAA Tournament games including 16 against Buffalo State and 11 against both New Paltz and Carthage and hit .494 in 14 postseason sets.
Cramer, a criminal justice major with a 3.97 grade point average, earned NCAA All-America honors for the second time in his career following a fourth place finish on the pommel horse after posting a 13.966 at the National Collegiate Championships. Cramer is the only the fourth student-athlete in program history to earn multiple All-America accolades at the NCAA Championships for the Pride. Cramer capped off an incredible season as he earned ECAC All-Conference honors and won the USAG National Title on the pommel horse.
Felsenstein, a finance major with a 3.96 grade point average, was named a College Gymnastics All-American for the first time in his career. The sophomore was instrumental in helping the Pride reach the NCAA Men's Gymnastics National Collegiate Championships as a team for the fourth time in five seasons. Springfield joined Greenville as the only two Division III programs to qualify for the championships as a team as the Pride produced the 12th-highest national qualifying score in the country, a 308.500.
Ordonez, a criminal justice major with a 3.95 grade point average, wrestled at 133 pounds at the NCAA Division III National Championships for the first time in his career and helped the Pride win its first NCAA Region I Championship title this winter. Ordonez produced 28 wins as a sophomore and picked up a pair of wins at nationals including a 20-4 technical fall over Chase Creque of Baldwin Wallace. Hel also won his first three matches at regionals and wrestled back to pin Matthew Carrozza in the third place match at 133.
Kozdra, a physical education major with a 3.60 grade point average, wrestled at 157 pounds at the NCAA Division III National Championships for the first time in his career and helped the Pride win its first NCAA Region I Championship title this winter. Kozdra recorded 36 wins for Springfield during his senior campaign. At regionals, Kozdra won his first match before falling by decision and needing to wrestle all the way back to reach the national championship. He won four straight bouts which included a pin over Avery Carl of Bridgewater State in the third place bout to punch his ticket.
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