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CSC Academic All-District Swimming 2026
Mathilde Paciel

Branch, Cook, Kubis, Nadur Earn College Sports Communicators Academic All-District

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The quartet earned bigtime honors in and out of the pool this season

UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS -- A quad of Blue Streaks earned honors from the College Sports Communicators.

Patrick Branch, Cameron Cook, Bart Kubis, and Joe Nadur earned College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors for John Carroll Men's Swimming and Diving.

Patrick Branch capped off a great swimming career this season. The Beverly Hills, Michigan native worked hard in several relays and sprint events earning him good finishes in the NCAC Championships, including all-conference medals in the 200 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay, and 400 Medley Relay. The Psychology major earned his spot on the CSC Academic All-District team with his hard work in the classroom, repeating the feat from last year. 


Cameron Cook had a breakout year for JCU Men's Swimming and Diving. The sophomore excelled this year and earned his first ever All-American accolade garnering second team All-American honors at the NCAA Championships. The Communications major shined brightly in the classroom all while notching All-NCAC finishes in the 200 Free, 200 Free Relay, 800 Free Relay, and 200 Medley Relay. 

Bart Kubis had an exceptional season for the Blue Streaks. The junior has become a force in the pool earning second team All-American honors in 100 Breaststroke and first team All-American honors in 200 Breaststroke at the NCAA Championships. The Accountancy major excelled in the classroom in addition to winning all-conference honors in the 200 Breaststroke (NCAC Champ) and 400 Medley Relay. 

Joe Nadur concluded his career at John Carroll on a high note. The senior played a key role for the Blue Streaks over his four years and his continued leadership helped grow the program, including in the transition to the NCAC. Nadur capped his career with All-NCAC honors in the 400 IM. His work in the classroom as a Cell & Molecular Biology major has been exceptional, as this is his third Academic All-District accolade.  
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