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Isabella Gerardi and Kylie Winer tabbed to 2025-26 CSC Academic All-District Teams in Women's Swimming

Two Tabbed to CSC Academic All-District Teams

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Gerardi and Winer garner third straight Academic All-District honor

DARTMOUTH, Mass. – The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced their honorees for women's swimming & diving Academic All-District and two UMass Dartmouth student-athletes were recognized. Seniors Isabella Gerardi and Kylie Winer were both tabbed, marking the third straight honor for both.
 
Gerardi, who hails from Seekonk, Mass., owns a 4.00 cumulative grade point average as an English major. During the 2025-26 season, the senior amassed 18 total victories over nine meets competed. She also recorded 30 Top-5 finishes on the season, including five meets with at least two victories.
 
Highlighting her season was the Louise Goodrum Invite on November 1, where Gerardi recorded five total wins in every race she entered. She claimed the win in the 1650-yard freestyle (22:12.71), while posting individual victories in the 100-yard butterfly (1:13.65) and the 400-yard Individual Medley (5:39.19). Gerardi went on to post three individual wins against Elms on November 7.
 
Gerardi – who recorded seven season's best and three personal best marks in 2025-26 – had an outstanding effort in her final collegiate meet, the Little East Championships. In addition to five season's best marks, she recorded ninth overall in the 200-yard butterfly with a personal best time of 2:38.11. Gerardi also placed ninth in the 400-IM with a season's best mark of 5:25.98.
 
It has been an incredible career for Gerardi, who compiled 32 total victories in her Corsairs career. In addition to the 18 wins this season, she posted four in 2024-25, three in 2023-24 and seven during her rookie season in 2022-23.
 
Winer, a native of Derry, N.H., recorded a cumulative GPA of 3.78 as a Psychology major. Over the course of the 2025-26 season, the senior posted a team-high 21 victories over nine meets competed. Amassing 40 finishes in the Top-8, Winer never once finishing lower on the season, adding six meets with two or more victories.
 
Highlighting the year was the team's 109-76 victory over Elms on November 7, where Winer claimed victory in the 200-yard freestyle with a season's best time of 2:09.86. In winning the 100-yard breaststroke, Winer set a new personal best of 1:15.42, including a personal best split in the 50-yard breaststroke of 35.91. They also recorded victory in the 200-yard Individual Medley with a personal best of 2:25.85 and a win in the 400-yard Medley Relay.
 
Winer – who recorded two season's best and astonishing 20 personal best marks in 2025-26 – shined in the final meet of their career, the Little East Conference Championship. At that meet, Winer advanced to the Championship Final in three individual events, recording personal best marks in both the preliminaries and finals of each event. Winer placed fifth in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:12.04 – also notching a new 50-breast mark of 33.85 – while placing fifth in the 200-breaststroke with a personal best of 2:37.96. Winer rounded out the meet individually with fourth overall in the 200-IM and a personal best time of 2:22.60.
 
Over the course of their Corsairs career, Winer posted 50 career victories, including nine in 2024-25, nine in 2023-24 and 11 during the 2022-23 rookie season. Additionally, Winer recorded 151 finishes in the Top-10 during their career, including 44 during the 2025-26 season and 40 during their rookie campaign.
 
The Corsairs, led by second-year head coach Mike Kroll, posted a 2-2 dual meet record during the 2025-26 season, including wins over Elms College and Rhode Island College (65-57). The squad finished sixth overall at the Bridgewater State Invitational and were 10th overall at the Little East Championships.
 
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