MENOMONIE — Three former Menomonie High School standouts along all three NCAA divisions were recognized this week for their work in the classroom and on the court, as Emma Mommsen, Mary Berg and Noah Feddersen were named to the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® basketball teams.
The CSC Academic All-District® program honors the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined academic and athletic achievements, with honorees advancing to consideration for Academic All-America® recognition.
Berg, a sophomore guard at NCAA Division III UW-Stout, highlighted a group of six Blue Devils honored across the men’s and women’s programs. Joining her from UW-Stout were Mason Stoik and Collin Vick on the men’s side, and Grace Schisel, Rosella Wille and Maraya Wiltrout on the women’s team.
Mommsen, a junior at NCAA Division II Concordia-St. Paul, was one of four Golden Bears selected, helping the program reach its fourth consecutive season with the maximum number of honorees.
At NCAA Division I North Dakota State, Feddersen earned the honor alongside teammates Tay Smith and Andy Stefonowicz, with both Feddersen and Stefonowicz advancing to the Academic All-America® ballot.
Season wrap-ups
Berg continued her rise as a key contributor for UW-Stout, starting 24 games and averaging 9.3 points per contest. She ranked among the WIAC’s top 3-point shooters at 35.7 percent, led the team with 42 steals and averaged 32.4 minutes, establishing herself as a reliable all-around presence.
Mommsen started all 33 games for Concordia-St. Paul, contributing 6.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game. She shot 48.7 percent from the field, recorded a 16-point game against St. Cloud and pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds against Minnesota Duluth.
Feddersen carved out a standout role off the bench for North Dakota State, earning Summit League Sixth Man of the Year honors. He averaged 10.9 points while shooting 65 percent in conference play and 44 percent from 3-point range, providing efficient scoring and energy in a key reserve role.
The CSC Academic All-America® teams will be announced in April.
Witt picks up his first save of season
Turning to baseball, MHS grad Treysen Witt tossed four shutout innings to record his first save of the season, helping UW-Stout to a 9-0 win over UW-Platteville in a WIAC opener Saturday in Platteville. Witt, a junior, allowed two hits and faced 14 batters over the four innings, preserving a combined four-hit shutout. Starter Luke Carrier (2-1) earned the win, striking out six over five scoreless innings.
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