2025 Big Sky Conference Fall All-Academic Team
FARMINGTON, Utah (Feb. 5, 2026) – The Big Sky Conference office has released its 2025 Fall All-Academic Team, honoring 767 student-athletes across the league’s 10 full-time member intuitions and two affiliate football programs for their excellence in the classroom.
The Fall All-Academic Team recognizes student-athletes from men’s cross country, women’s cross country, football, soccer and volleyball rosters.
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“Congratulations to the 760-plus individuals that make up our 2025 Fall All-Academic Team,” Commissioner Tom Wistrcill said. “Student-athletes are met with so many distractions in the current state of college athletics, so seeing this group buckle down and earn this recognition is truly special and is also a testament to our campus communities that the right priorities are still in place.”
A full breakdown of the data is provided below.
In total, 109 student-athletes honored hold 4.0 GPA’s at their respective intuitions.
To be eligible, a student-athlete must have met and/or exceeded the following minimum requirements: 1) Participated in at least half of the team’s competitions; 2) Achieved a 3.2 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) at the conclusion of the most recently completed term; 3) Completed at least one academic term at his/her current Big Sky institution.
For cross country student-athletes, they must have participated in at least half of the team’s competitions or competed at the conference championship.
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Numbers Breakdown…
Total: 767
Men’s Cross Country: 75
Women’s Cross Country: 88
Football: 333
Soccer: 159
Volleyball: 112
Cal Poly: 11 (11 FB)
Eastern Washington: 82 (8 MXC, 8 WXC, 37 FB, 16 SOC, 13 VB)
Idaho: 87 (7 MXC, 8 WXC, 33 FB, 26 SOC, 13 VB)
Idaho State: 74 (7 MXC, 12 WXC, 27 FB, 16 SOC, 12 VB)
Montana: 85 (7 MXC, 6 WXC, 41 FB, 20 SOC, 11 VB)
Montana State: 58 (9 MXC, 9 WXC, 28 FB, 12 VB)
Northern Arizona: 77 (9 MXC, 9 WXC, 32 FB, 18 SOC, 9 VB)
Northern Colorado: 65 (4 MXC, 6 WXC, 29 FB, 16 SOC, 10 VB)
Portland State: 58 (7 MXC, 7 WXC, 20 FB, 14 SOC, 10 VB)
Sacramento State: 53 (5 MXC, 4 WXC, 17 FB, 15 SOC, 12 VB)
UC Davis: 22 (22 FB)
Weber State: 95 (12 MXC, 19 WXC, 36 FB, 18 SOC, 10 VB)
Total 4.0’s = 109