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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) - Alleghany High School's Youth Soccer Camp concluded Thursday evening after giving young players several days of instruction from current and former AHS soccer players. The camp focused on developing fundamental soccer skills while also helping experienced players continue to improve their technique and overall understanding of the game. Photo: Alleghany Highlands Youth Soccer Association 

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – A quartet of Cavaliers including Will Anthony, Gary Martin, Nathan Mountain, and Jeremiah Nubbe of the Virginia men’s track and field team have been named to the 2025-26 CSC Academic All-America Track & Field/Cross Country teams as announced Tuesday (July 14) by the College Sports Communicators (CSC).
 
With their selection, the four join the list of Cavalier honorees including Andrew Dumm (2007), Mark Amirault (2013), Owayne Owens (2021, 2022, 2023), Michaela Meyer (2021), Derek Johnson (2023), Will Daley (2025) and Alex Sherman (2025) with Anthony and Mountain making their second career team. 
 
The Cavalier quartet turned in impressive seasons on the track and in the field over the course of the 2025-26 season. 
Will Anthony capped off his Virginia career with his second career Honorable Mention All-America honors with a 19th place finish in the 10,000-meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. With a runner-up performance, he was part of the Cavaliers 1-2 finish in the 10,000-meters and ultimate team championship title at the ACC Outdoor Championships. At the Stanford Invitational, Anthony broke the 10,000-meter school record crossing the line in 28:02.25. In the classroom, Anthony garnered CSC Academic All-District and All-ACC Academic team honors. 
Jeremiah Nubbe recorded an impressive season highlighted by a runner-up finish in the indoor weight throw and fourth place finish in the outdoor hammer throw at the NCAA Championships. The Yelm, Wash. native threw a new personal best, school record and ACC record mark of 24.29m/79-8.25 to finish second in the NCAA at the Indoor Championships. He went on to win the hammer throw at the ACC Outdoor Championships and NCAA East First Round before finishing fourth at Outdoor NCAAs. Between the indoor and outdoor season, Nubbe was four times named the ACC Field Athlete of the Week. Earning a 4.0 GPA in Aerospace Engineering, Nubbe was named the 2026 Outdoor ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. 
 
Gary Martin capped off his career as a Cavalier earning First Team All-America honors with a third-place finish in the 1500-meters and Honorable Mention honors in the 5000-meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The Warminster, Pa. native also notched First Team All-America honors with a fourth-place finish in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Championships. At the ACC Indoor Championships, he defended his title in the 3000-meters and recorded a runner-up finish in the 5000-meters before notching a runner-up finish in the 1500-meters at the ACC Outdoor Championships. Martin kickstarted the indoor season smashing his school record in the 5000-meters clocking 13:05.57 at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener. At the NCAA Cross Country Championships, Martin recorded the highest finish by a Cavalier man (7th) at the national meet while helping the team to a seventh-place finish, the second highest team finish in program history. After winning the ACC Cross Country Championships in 2024, Martin finished second at the 2025 ACC Cross Country Championships. For his efforts on the track and in the classroom, he was named the 2026 Indoor ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year as well as honored with Gary E Martin Award for Excellence named in honor. 
 
In his final season, Nathan Mountain earned Second Team All-America Honors with a ninth-place finish in the 3000-meter steeplechase at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and runner-up in the steeplechase at the ACC Outdoor Championships. Mountain was a member of the Cavaliers 1-2 finish in the event at ACCs for the third time in four years. At the ACC Indoor Championships, Mountain earned the bronze medal in the 5000-meters clocking a personal best of 13:43.18 to rank No. 5 all-time in program history. The Cincinnati, Ohio native set a new personal best of 8:11.92 in the steeplechase to break the school record and become NCAA No. 3 all-time.
Anthony, Martin and Mountain helped the Cavaliers win the 2025 ACC Cross Country Championships and alongside Nubbe, helped the Hoos to the second ACC Outdoor Championship team title in three years. 
 
Furthermore, eight Cavaliers earned CSC Academic All-District honors for the 2026 season. The 2026 Academic All-District Men’s and Women’s Track & Field teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student athletes for their combined performances on the track, in the field, and in the classroom. The Virginia honorees for the 2026 season include Will Anthony, Will Daley, Gary Martin, Nathan Mountain, Jeremiah Nubbe, Justin Wachtel, Tatum David, Christiana Ellina. 

Virginia Track & Field CSC Academic All-District

 
 
 
Name
Major
Will Anthony
Physics & Mathematics 
Will Daley
Health Sciences Management
Gary Martin
Media Studies
Nathan Mountain
Commerce – Accounting 
Jeremiah Nubbe
Aerospace Engineering
Justin Wachtel
Commerce – Accounting 
Tatum David
Leadership & Public Policy
Christiana Ellina
Psychology

 

Virginia Track & Field CSC Academic All-Americans

 
 
2007
Andrew Dumm
Third Team
2013
Mark Amirault
Third Team
2021
Owayne Owens
Second Team
2021
Michaela Meyer
Second Team
2022
Owayne Owens
First Team
2023
Owayne Owens
First Team
2023
Derek Johnson
Second Team
2024
Will Anthony
Third Team
2024
Nathan Mountain
Third Team
2025
Will Daley
First Team
2025
Gary Martin
First Team
2025
Alex Sherman
Third Team
2026
Jeremiah Nubbe
First Team
2026
Will Anthony
Second Team
2026
Gary Martin
Second Team
2026
Nathan Mountain
Third Team

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