AUSTIN, TX – Johns Hopkins placed two Blue Jays on the 2024-25 College Sports Communicators (CSC) Women's Academic All-America Track & Field/Cross Country Teams it was announced today. Graduate student
Annie Huang was named to the first team and senior
Harrinee Senthilkumar was named to the third team.
Hopkins has now produced 22 CSC Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Academic All-Americans. Fourteen of those 22 selections have come since 2019-20. Huang is the sixth athlete in program history to earn first team honors. The 22 selections are the most of any women's program at Johns Hopkins and is tied for fourth among all programs at JHU.
Annie Huang (Gr.)
First Team Academic All-American
Major: Molecular & Cellular Biology (UG), Biotechnology (G)
• Five-time First Team All-American at NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Championships
• 9-time NCAA Qualifier with top-13 finishes in all nine events
• Six-time Centennial Conference Champion (individual & relay) and seven-time medalist (top-3 finisher)
• Holds the second-best time in school history in indoor 800m (2:09.33) and outdoor 800m (2:07.48)
• 2025 Centennial Conference Indoor Track Athlete of the Year
• Five-time Centennial Conference Champion in 2024-25: 400m (I), 4x400m relay (I), DMR (I), 1500m (O), 4x400m relay (O)
Harrinee Senthilkumar (Sr.)
Third Team Academic All-American
Major: Neuroscience
• 12-time Centennial Conference medalist with 8 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze
• 3-time NCAA Qualifier
• 2025 Centennial Conference Champion in the Indoor Mile and third place in the Outdoor 1500m
• Member of JHU-record-holding 4x800m relay teams (outdoor and indoor) and DMR team (indoor)
• Six-time Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll selection