Tallahassee, Fla. – Izaak Bastian was named to the 2021-22 Academic All-District Men’s At-Large Team, which is selected by CoSIDA. The award recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. “Izaak exemplifies the epitome of a student-athlete,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “He was an incredible leader, and he did so much for this program. He is going to move on and do incredible things and I am just so proud of the career he had.” District Four, which includes schools from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico, and South Carolina, Bastian was one of 10 student-athletes selected, representing three different sports. Bastian graduated in April earning his bachelor’s degree. He was named to the All-ACC Academic Team for the fourth time in his career. He was also awarded the ACC Postgraduate Scholarship, as he plans to continue his studies in athletic training. He has also been named a CSCAA Scholar All
Tallahassee, Fla. – Nine members of the Florida State swimming and diving teams were named to the 2022 All-ACC Academic Team on Thursday.
Izaak Bastian, Mason Herbet and Jakub Ksiazek were named to the men’s team, while Nina Kucheran, Jenny Halden, Tania Quaglieri, Edith Jernstedt, Gloria Muzito and Rebecca Moynihan were selected to the women’s.
“We have a lot of brilliant student-athletes on our team,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “These nine put in the work in the pool and in the classroom and they set a tremendous example for the rest of the team. I am very proud of how they represent FSU every day.”
Bastian (Athletic Training) and Ksiazek (Finance) earned the honor for the fourth time in their careers, two of four on the 46-man list to accomplish the feat.
Bastian was also awarded the ACC Postgraduate Scholarship this season, where he will continue his studies in athletic training following graduation.
Kucheran (Exercise Physiology) was chosen for
Tallahassee, Fla. – Several members with ties to the Florida States swimming and diving teams competed in various national meets around the world this past week. “We’ve had current, former and future members of our team in action all of the world in the past week or so,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “For our swimmers to display their talents on the national level is an incredible opportunity. We’re very excited with how well they all performed, especially since a couple of these athletes swam at NCAAs and went through the collegiate season that ended just a few short weeks ago.” With Seminoles swimming in meets in Canada, Europe and South Africa, the highlight came from former standout Emma Terebo at the French Elite Championships, where she captured two titles in the backstroke events behind personal best times. Terebo won 100m back at 59.64, which is a FINA automatic qualifying standard and later took the title in the 200m back at 2:11.35, which is a FINA ‘B