AUBURN, Ala. – Katie Cranston, Anna Davis, Olivia Greaves, Sophia Groth, Julianne Huff and Carys Worby have each been named to the CSC At-Large Academic All-District team, the College Sports Communicators announced on Tuesday. Greaves, Groth and Huff are members of the Auburn gymnastics team while Cranston, Davis and Worby compete for the Tigers’ women’s golf team.
The team includes student-athletes from across the country in sports including lacrosse, fencing, golf, beach volleyball, water polo, rifle, gymnastics and others.
Cranston participated in 11 tournaments this season and recorded a 72.34 scoring average with two top 10 individual finishes. The Auburn junior is majoring in communications and was named to both the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll and First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2024.
Davis picked up two tournament titles at the Charles Schwab Women’s Collegiate Invitational and the Illini Invitational at Medinah. She received second team All-American honors from WGCA and Golfweek as well as a first team All-SEC distinction. The sophomore communications major led the Tigers with a 70.81 season scoring average and is currently ranked No. 8 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR).
Greaves, a sophomore majoring in business administration, had a big season for the Tigers, competing on bars and floor in every team meet this year with nine starts on beam. She represented Auburn at the NCAA Championship, going on bars at that national meet after winning the event title at regionals. Overall, she finished among the nation’s best on bars with a 9.88 NQS, having five scores of 9.9 or better. That included a career-best of 9.975.
Groth put an exclamation on an outstanding career this year as the senior competed in three events for the Tigers. She finished among the nation’s best on floor, having 9.910 NQS and five scores of 9.9 or better in the event. She also excelled on bars and beam for the team this year. Academically, Groth was named the 2025 SEC Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of the Year, finishing her undergraduate degree in exercise science in May 2024 with a 3.92 grade-point average and her master’s in adult administration in May 2025 with a perfect 4.0 GPA. She’s a CSC At-Larce Academic All-District honoree, a three-time WCGA Scholastics All-American and a four-time SEC Academic Honor Roll honoree.
Huff, a sophomore majoring in exercise science, was a solid contributor on vault this season for the Tigers. She competed in the event in all but one meet in 2025, reaching a career-high 9.9 on the road at Missouri in March. She finished with a 9.825 NQS for the Tigers, helping the vault squad rank among the nation’s Top 10.
Worby, a senior academically studying Supply Chain Management, played in 11 events for the Tigers this season and carded a career-low round of 66 (-4) at the SEC Championship. The redshirt junior also notched a top 10 finish at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate and finished inside the top 20 four times this season. Worby was named to the First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2022 as well as the Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2023.
The 2025 Academic All-District Women's At-Large team, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances in competition and in the classroom. The NCAA Women’s At-Large Academic All-America team honorees will be announced on Tuesday, July 8.