PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Area Sports Information Directors Association (Philly-SIDA) announced its 2026 All-Area Academic Women's Track & Field Team on Friday. Immaculata's
Aubrey Donahue (Sewell, N.J. / Clearview Regional) was named to the team, recognizing her outstanding achievements both in competition and in the classroom.
Donahue was one of just 11 student-athletes selected from more than 30 NCAA Division I, II, and III institutions across the Philadelphia region. The prestigious honor recognizes student-athletes who are at least a sophomore and have excelled in their respective sports while maintaining a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.30. The Academic All-Area team was voted on by the Philadelphia metropolitan area's 30 sports information offices.
Donahue capped off an outstanding outdoor season by earning First Team All-Atlantic East Conference honors in both the 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter events after capturing conference championships in each race. She won the 10,000 meters in a time of 39:34.01, a performance that ranked sixth in the NCAA Metro Region, before claiming the 5,000-meter title with a time of 18:58.29, which ranked 26th in the Metro Region. She also added a third-place finish in the 3,000 meters, crossing the finish line in 11:10.60.
This marks Donahue's second Philly-SIDA All-Academic honor of the 2025-26 academic year after being named the Philly-SIDA All-Area Academic Women's Cross Country Performer of the Year in the fall. It is also the third Philly-SIDA Academic honor of her career, further solidifying her place among the region's top student-athletes.
Immaculata Athletics congratulates Aubrey on another well-deserved honor and celebrates her continued success as a student, athlete, and representative of the Mighty Macs.
2025-26 Philly-SIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AREA WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD TEAM
| Student-Athlete |
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School |
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Class |
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Major |
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Hometown |
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| Danalee Brock |
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Holy Family |
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Gr. |
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Nursing |
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St. Elizabeth, Jamaica |
| Annalee Capuano |
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Jefferson |
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Sr. |
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Fashion Design |
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Rochester, N.Y. |
| Tess Crossan |
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Saint Joseph's |
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Sr. |
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Food Marketing |
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Collegeville, Pa. |
| Malaika Cunningham |
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Villanova |
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Jr. |
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Mechanical Engineering |
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St. Andrew, Jamaica |
| Olivia D'Aulerio |
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Haverford |
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Sr. |
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Psychology |
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Chesterfield, N.J. |
| Aubrey Donahue |
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Immaculata |
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Jr. |
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Nursing |
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Sewell, N.J. |
| Fanta Dukuly |
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Gwynedd Mercy |
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So. |
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Biology |
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Philadelphia, Pa. |
| Anastasia Jaycobs |
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Haverford |
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Jr. |
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Political Science |
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Nantucket, Mass. |
| Gabby Nye |
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Widener |
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Gr. |
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Physical Therapy (Doctorate) |
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Shippensburg, Pa. |
| Carly Priest |
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Haverford |
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Sr. |
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Neuroscience |
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Columbus, Ohio |
| Kaelyn Ryan |
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Ursinus |
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Sr. |
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Biochemistry |
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Jamesburg, N.J. |
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| Performer of the Year: Gabriella Nye, Widener |
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