Caldwell University senior bowler Lauren Marks (Parsippany, N.J.) has been named to the Academic All-America® Women’s At-Large Third Team as selected by College Sports Communicators (CSC), the organization announced today.
For Marks, a Fine Arts major with a 3.95 GPA, the honor is the latest in a line of accolades she has earned in 2023-24. The CACC Bowler of the Year, CACC Tournament Most Valuable Bowler, National Tenpins Coaches Association Strike Percentage Leader and CSC Academic All-District selection led the Cougars to their second straight CACC championship as Coach Ken Yokobosky’s squad won the regular season and tournament championships.
The At-Large category encompasses the NCAA Division II sports that are not included in the other CSC Academic All-America programs. Lacrosse and bowling are the two sports that Caldwell University sponsors that are among the more than 10 sports included in the classification. Of the 194 At-Large honorees across all Divisions plus NAIA, only one other, Lara Kurt of SCAD Savannah, competes in bowling.
Marks, who retains one year of eligibility, is the 11th Caldwell University student-athlete in the school’s NCAA era (since 2003) to earn the honor. Caldwell Academic All-America winners include:
NAIA era (may not be complete):
Claire Sacuk, Women’s Basketball, 1983
Patricia Gasparini, Women’s Basketball, 1984
Timothy Nellegar, Men’s Tennis, 2000
NCAA era (2023-present)
Nicholas Harriott, Men’s Soccer, 2007, Third Team
Kyrie Timbrook, Softball, 2010, Second Team
Alyssa Calderon, Softball, 2014, Third Team
Lauren Iuliucci, Women’s Soccer, 2014, Third Team
Emily Caswell, Women’s Basketball, 2015, Third Team
Alyssa Calderon, Softball, 2015, First Team
Kristen Drogsler, Women’s Basketball, 2017, First Team
Marisa Monasseri, Softball, 2017, Second Team
Sydney Ponto, Softball, 2017, First Team
Kaileen Cain, Softball, 2019, Third Team
Lauren Marks, Bowling, 2024, Third Team