PRINCETON, N.J. -- Yale seniors
Claire Qu of the gymnastics team and
Nathan Sih of the coed sailing team have earned Academic All-Ivy honors as part of the 2024-25 At-Large Team that recognizes top student-athletes in non-Ivy League sponsored sports. The league announced the awards on Wednesday.
Institutions nominated one student-athlete from each of their non-Ivy League sponsored sports – archery, equestrian, sprint football, gymnastics, women's polo, men's polo, women's lightweight rowing, women's rugby, co-ed sailing, women's skiing, men's skiing, men's volleyball, women's water polo and men's water polo – to be included on the Academic All-Ivy At-Large team. Student-athletes must be in good academic standing to be eligible for the award.
Qu captained Yale to a 2025 season that included a second-place finish at the GEC Championships, 20 career highs, the third-highest team score in program history (195.125, also tied for the all-time high score at home) and the fourth-highest National Qualifying Score in program history (194.305). She was one of 16 Bulldogs to earn GEC Scholar-Athlete recognition. A Fremont, Calif., native, Qu majored in computer science and graduated in May.
This spring Sih helped the coed sailing team to a second-place finish at the ICSA Team Race National Championships, and the Bulldogs also earned a fourth-place finish at the ICSA Open Fleet Race National Championships. He served as team captain from the spring of 2024 through the fall of 2025. A native of Newport Beach, Calif., Sih majored in mechanical engineering and graduated in May.