
Three Marauders named to PSAC Winter Academic All-Conference team
4/7/2026 11:00:00 AM | General
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – Millersville University student-athletes Jillian Crawford, Jane McClelland and Claire Weaver have earned the distinction of Winter 2025-26 Academic All-Conference as recognized by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
The Academic All-Conference Team is a new honor created to increase academic recognition for high-achieving student-athletes. To be selected, student-athletes must have completed two seasons of eligibility at the nominating campus and four semesters academically–with at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average. Student-athletes must have met a minimum of participation requirements. For team sport selections, this includes playing in 70% of a team's contests (through the conference championship date). For swimming, athletes must have achieved a PSAC qualifying time in an individual event. GPAs were calculated through the previous completed semester.
In total, 121 student-athletes across all 17 PSAC institutions qualified for the Fall 2025 PSAC Academic All-Conference Teams.
Crawford represents the women's basketball program and boasts a 3.88 GPA as an allied health technology major. As a senior, she started 24 of 28 games and finished her career with 105 games played.
McClelland and Weaver competed for the women's swimming team. McClelland, a senior math major, posted a 3.79 GPA while for the PSAC Championships in four events. Weaver, also a senior, owns a 3.99 GPA in early childhood education. Weaver qualified for the PSAC Championships in four events.
The Academic All-Conference Team is a new honor created to increase academic recognition for high-achieving student-athletes. To be selected, student-athletes must have completed two seasons of eligibility at the nominating campus and four semesters academically–with at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average. Student-athletes must have met a minimum of participation requirements. For team sport selections, this includes playing in 70% of a team's contests (through the conference championship date). For swimming, athletes must have achieved a PSAC qualifying time in an individual event. GPAs were calculated through the previous completed semester.
In total, 121 student-athletes across all 17 PSAC institutions qualified for the Fall 2025 PSAC Academic All-Conference Teams.
Crawford represents the women's basketball program and boasts a 3.88 GPA as an allied health technology major. As a senior, she started 24 of 28 games and finished her career with 105 games played.
McClelland and Weaver competed for the women's swimming team. McClelland, a senior math major, posted a 3.79 GPA while for the PSAC Championships in four events. Weaver, also a senior, owns a 3.99 GPA in early childhood education. Weaver qualified for the PSAC Championships in four events.
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