10 members of the Hobart and William Smith Alpine skiing teams were named to the 2026 USCSA Scholar All-American teams, the association announced earlier this week. The Statesmen and Herons join nearly 300 outstanding student-athletes across all divisions that were honored for their dedication both in the classroom and on the slopes.
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To qualify for the distinction, student-athletes must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 or higher and participate in a national qualifying team.
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The following student athletes were named to this year's squads:
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- Aspen McAuley: First Team, first-year, physics
- Ben Bush: Second Team, first-year, economics
- Delaney Remington: First Team, first-year, undeclared
- Emily Cain: First Team, junior, economics
- Jack Meagher: Honorable Mention, senior, management and entrepreneurship
- Kate Broderick: First Team, senior, media & society
- Luke Ward: Honorable Mention, senior, economics
- Rex Eidlin: Honorable Mention, senior, economics
- Will Patton: First Team, sophomore, geoscience
- Zachary Wargo: Honorable Mention, first-year, economics
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Broderick and Eidlin were named USCSA Scholar All-Americans for the third time in their careers, while Cain, Meagher and Patton are all two-time recipients. Â
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Hobart and William Smith both concluded their successful seasons last week at the 2026 USCSA National Championships on White Face Mountain. The Statesmen raced to a 15th place team finish and were highlighted by Patton's slalom national title. The Herons finished 12th overall and were also highlighted by McAuley's slalom national title. The wins were both program's first national championship wins in program history.