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Dillon McReynolds Named To 2025-26 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® Men's Tennis Team

5/12/2026 12:02:00 PM

2025-26 Academic All-District® Men's Tennis Teams (PDF)

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, Va. --
 Senior Dillon McReynolds (Abingdon) has been named a member of the 2025-26 Academic All-District® Men's Tennis Team as selected by the College Sports Communicators (CSC) for NCAA Division III. The Team recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Dillon is being named for the third straight season, after earning a spot on the 2023-24 and 2024-25 team.

Dillon McReynolds is a Biology major and Neuroscience minor at the college with a 3.96 GPA. McReynolds is a four-year member of the tennis team. This spring, McReynolds posted a 7-9 singles record at #2 singles and a 7-8 record between the one, two, and three doubles. Off the court, McReynolds is a member of two professional fraternities, Alpha Chi Sigma and Alpha Epsilon Delta. He is involved with the Garnet and Grey Society, the Pre-Health Society, and the Vice President for the Hampden-Sydney Mentor Program.

Academic All-District® honorees were considered for advancement to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot. Student-athletes selected as CSC Academic All-America® finalists are denoted with an asterisk and will advance to the national ballot to be voted on by CSC members. First-, second- and third-team Academic All-America® honorees will be announced June 3.

The Division II and III CSC Academic All-America® programs are partially financially supported by the NCAA Division II and III national governance structures to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2025-26 Divisions II and III Academic All-America® programs. The NAIA CSC Academic All-America® program is partially financially supported through the NAIA governance structure.
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