CALIFORNIA (June 24) – The California (PA) women's track & field team placed five student-athletes on the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team on Tuesday afternoon.
Senior
Madeline Curtis, senior
Jazzy Harper, senior
Kat Henderson, senior
Tatum Hoffman and sophomore
Rosalyn Perozzi garnered laurels from the organization. Henderson collected the honor for the fourth time in her career and Hoffman received the accolade for a third-consecutive season. Additionally, Curtis was a repeat recipient of the honor.
Curtis earned All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) status in cross country for the third time in her career during the fall. She scored in multiple events at the track & field championships in 2025 and ranked among the 25 in the Atlantic Region in four different events. Curtis held a 3.66 cumulative grade-point average (GPA) while finishing her degree in digital media technology.
Harper scored in the triple jump at the outdoor league championships with a season-best distance and finished among the top 50 regionally in four events in 2025. She posted a 3.61 GPA while completing a degree in health sciences with a concentration in pre-athletic training.
Henderson garnered U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) all-region and All-PSAC honors in the heptathlon this spring. She placed second with a personal record in the event at the league championships while reaching the NCAA provisional standard. Henderson boasts a 3.89 cumulative GPA while completing a master's degree in exercise science & health promotion with dual concentrations in sport psychology and nutrition, plus obtained a graduate certificate in exercise science & health promotion with a concentration in performance enhancement & injury prevention. She previously received academic all-district honors in both 2022 and 2023 while being a standout at Waynesburg (PA), a NCAA Division III program.
Hoffman scored in both the pentathlon and heptathlon at the PSAC Championships in 2025 while ranking among the top 15 regionally in both events. She maintained a 3.78 cumulative GPA while finishing a degree in earth science with a concentration in meteorology.
Perozzi garnered All-PSAC laurels as a member of the distance medley relay during the winter before setting multiple personal bests during the outdoor campaign. She also ranked second on the team at both the conference and regional cross country championships in the fall. Perozzi boasts a 3.99 cumulative GPA while majoring in communication sciences and disorders.
To qualify for CSC Academic All-District honors, student-athletes must be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, maintain a cumulative 3.50 GPA and be ranked among the top 50 in an individual event in their respective region on the TFRRS performance list. Additionally, each institution is capped at five nominees in the sport of women's track & field/cross country.
Curtis and Henderson were chosen as CSC Academic All-America finalists and advance to the national ballot with the CSC Academic All-America Teams being announced next month.