Brigid Duffy | Army | Lacrosse and Soccer
Balancing life as a USA Lacrosse First Team All-American, a two-time All-Patriot League soccer player and a cadet undergoing training at Army does not quite mean Brigid Duffy is Wonder Woman, but she's certainly not far off.
The decorated senior is back on the pitch in 2025 before returning to lead the Black Knights lacrosse team for her final season, looking to close out a historic career in which she holds five program records.
Jordan Faison | Notre Dame | Football and Lacrosse
Notre Dame appeared in both the 2024 men's lacrosse national championship and the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. The commonality? Jordan Faison represented the Irish in both title games.
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The junior midfielder and wide receiver is an impact player in both disciplines, earning the starting spot at wideout this season after totaling nine goals and five assists in lacrosse last season.
Jelani Watkins | LSU | Track & Field and Football
As a redshirt freshmen, Jelani Watkins is just starting his career as a wide receiver in Death Valley.
In the meantime, he made strides in his first year on the track and field team for the Tigers, garnering SEC Freshmen of the Week honors while clocking the sixth-fastest time in school history in the 100 meters with a time of 10.03.
Megan Grant | UCLA | Softball and Basketball
The two-time All-American softball standout for the Bruins, Megan Grant, recently announced her decision to join the UCLA women's basketball team this year.
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In her senior season, Grant will look to continue her dominance on the diamond with a career .727 slugging percentage, 49 home runs and 180 RBI while adding guard/forward to her resume. She'll rep No. 43 on the field and the court.
Jonah Williams | Texas | Football and Baseball
It's not unusual for collegiate football players to participate in early enrollment, foregoing their second semester of their senior year in high school to get a head start on college training and academics.
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But Jonah Williams sprang into action upon his January arrival to Texas, immediately joining the Longhorn baseball team for the 2025 season as a 17 year old.
The highly touted first-year made 15 starts on the diamond with a .327 average, eight runs and 10 RBI before adding some pads and morphing into a defensive back for Texas this fall.
Julia Ramsey | Cornell | Field Hockey and Lacrosse
Originally recruited for field hockey, Julia Ramsey joined Cornell's lacrosse team as a walk-on defender.
The midfielder led the nation with 1.06 assists per game in her freshman year and has continued to be a driving force while appearing on the NFCA Division I National Academic squad (that's on top of an Ivy course load, of course). After an impressive year two on both squads, the junior is back to do it all again for round three.
Micahi Danzy | Florida State | Football and Track & Field
Micahi Danzy is a name that if you don't know by now, you should. As just a freshmen, Danzy won the 400 meters at the 2025 ACC Outdoor Championships, setting an ACC, program and meet record with a time of 44.38.
His success on the track has easily translated to the football field, earning ACC rookie of the week honors after a breakout performance against Kent State. The wide receiver became the first Seminole in program history to achieve a 60-yard run and reception in a single game in the contest.
Martha Bishop | Samford | Soccer and Basketball
Unlike most of the dual sport student-athletes, whose two sports happen in either the fall or the spring, Bishop juggles two back-to-back in seasons that overlap.
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The 6-foot-1 junior defender is in her third year on the Samford soccer team and her first full season on the basketball squad after joining the team halfway through the 2024 schedule last year.
Nathan Kent | Navy | Football and Track and Field
Nathan Kent hit the ground running upon arriving in Annapolis and has not stopped since.
The senior track and field captain is a three-time first-team All-Patriot League honoree and two-time All-American. Kent has twice represented Navy at the NCAA track and field championships in 400 meters, shattering program records along the way.
The wide receiver translates that world-class speed onto the football field.
Addison Freeland | High Point | Volleyball and Track & Field
In just her freshmen season, Addison Freeland helped the Panthers volleyball team win a Big South Championship before securing the individual title of Big South outdoor javelin champion.
The middle blocker made the decision to add track and field to her schedule just halfway through her rookie season. It seems to be paying off.