By: Antonio Arredondo
DALLAS -- With national championships comes national awards.
The College STUNT Coaches Association announced All-Americans and National award winners — and unsurprisingly, several members of the 2025 Division III National Championship team find themselves on the list.
Marlee Rae and
Christina Converse each picked up a national award, the first team athletes to earn the distinction in GFU STUNT's young history. Rae, the Athlete of the game for Fox's semifinal game against Muskingum, was named Division III Athlete of the Year, while Converse was named the D-III Jumps and Tumbling Specialist of the Year. The two freshmen made an instant impact on the game, Rae also earning a First Team All-American honor.
Alongside Rae, three other Bruins also picked up First Team All-American honors:
Morgan Lewis,
Emma Reinke, and
Luka Ogden. It's the second straight All-American award for the trio; Lewis and Reinke were each named Second Team in 2024, while Ogden became the first-ever two-time First Teamer. All of the athletes helped the Bruins take down Muskingum in the National Championship, with Ogden being named Athlete of the Game and Lewis earning Tumbler of the game.
For Second Team All-America, Corrinne Romo and
Tori Ward each found themselves on the list. It's the second straight honor for Ward, who was Honorable Mention in 2023, while Romo is one of four freshmen to be named All-American for the young Bruin squad.
Jasmine Dalton rounds out the freshman to be named to the team, finishing her first year at Fox as an Honorable Mention All-American.
Six of the seven Bruins will return for 2026 to defend their title, with the lone senior Ward graduating. But for the entire Bruin program, the national title proves that GFU means business.
And they've got the hardware — and awards — to prove it.