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Graphic with primarily purple with gold accents and side profile of Kolos Nagy swimming announcing Nagy as PSAC Winter Top-10 Award honoree

Kolos Nagy Repeats as PSAC Winter Top 10 Honoree

LOCK HAVEN, PA – West Chester University senior swimmer, Kolos Nagy (Szazhalombatta, Hungary), was named to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Winter Top 10 list it was announced Wednesday afternoon. He was one of five men named to the list and one of two Golden Rams, joining women's swimmer, Lenya Ryan (Wilmington, Del./Mt. Pleasant), who made the women's list.
 
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 is the 58th West Chester recipient overall and 10th men's swimmer to be so recognized.
 
Nagy was joined on the men's Winter Top 10 by fellow repeat honoree Tommy Crum, Jr., (Shippensburg) and Logan Anderson (Slippery Rock), Seaton Wozniak (Slippery Rock) and Victor Desmond (Gannon).
 
Nagy was a four-time PSAC Champion at the 2026 PSAC Swimming Championships which culminated in him being named the Male Swimmer of the Meet. He won the 200-yard backstroke, 200 butterfly and both the 200 and 400 individual medley at the conference meet. He was also part of the 400 medley relay team that took home a conference crown. Nagy earned one All-America certificate in the 400 IM at the 2025 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships and was an 11-time individual PSAC Champion, adding two more plaudits on relays during his decorated career.
 
Academically, Nagy has been named Philadelphia Area Sports Information Director's Association (PhillySIDA) Academic All-Area, a three-time PSAC Scholar Athlete, three-time D2 Athletic Director's Association (ADA) Honor Roll member and four-time WCU Athletic Director's Honor Roll winner. Nagy was recently named a 2026 PSC Academic All-Conference recipient as well.

Nagy and Ryan make it the third time that a swimming duo is recognized since Nagy and Koehle last winter and Nadia Mulder and Dylan North in 2019.
 
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