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Nagy Named to PSAC Winter Top-10 Squad; First Golden Ram Men's Swimmer Honored Since 2019

LOCK HAVEN, Pa.- West Chester University junior Kolos Nagy (Szazhalombatta, Hungary) was named  Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Top 10 award recipient for the winter season it was announced on Wednesday afternoon.

The conference award, voted on by the league's sports information directors, is awarded to 10 student-athletes (five male/five female) each season, with those recipients having to achieve a minimum of a 3.50 cumulative grade-point average and be a starter or key reserve with legitimate athletic credentials.
 
With his selection to the Winter Top 10, Nagy is now eligible for the PSAC Pete Nevins Scholar Athlete of the Year award, an honor given to the top overall PSAC student-athlete (male and female) at the end of the academic year.

Nagy added the PSAC Winter Top 10 award to his growing list of postseason accolades. He became the 54th West Chester University student athlete to be honored as a PSAC Top 10 award winner, the sixth different men's swimmer, and the first since Dylan North in 2018-19.

Nagy, the Swimmer of the Meet at the 2025 PSAC Championships, was a four-time finalist and three-time Champion in the conference meet, claiming conference crowns in the 200 IM, 400 IM, and 200 back in 1:47.96, 3:53.61, and 1:47.16, respectively. Nagy also took third in the 500 free in 4:28.40. At the Division II National Championships, Nagy competed in the 500 free, 200 back, 200 IM, and 400 IM, advancing to the evening finals in the 400 IM, where he finished 10th in 3:52.71, to earn Honorable Mention All-America honors. Nagy also set a new conference record in the 200 back, touching the wall in 1:46.08.

Nagy was joined on the men's Winter Top-10 team by David Bocci (Clarion), Tommy Crum Jr. (Shippensburg), Cole Gorham (East Stroudsburg), Matthew Muthler (Lock Haven), and Kolos Nagy (West Chester). The women's honorees included Maddy Koehle (West Chester), Luna Castellanos (Clarion), Samantha Gilbert and Anna Igims (Slippery Rock), and Mia Kalich (Seton Hill).  

Koehle and Nagy are the first Golden Ram swimming duo to be recognized since Nadia Mulder and Dylan North were honored together in 2018-19.
 
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