Moore, Wilson, Steinforth Repeat as Academic All-AmericansMoore, Wilson, Steinforth Repeat as Academic All-Americans
Scott Bruhn
Track and Field

Moore, Wilson, Steinforth Repeat as Academic All-Americans

Three Nebraska men's track and field student-athletes repeated as Academic All-Americans, College Sports Communicators announced on Wednesday. 

Micaylon Moore and Tyus Wilson were named to the Academic All-America First Team, while Till Steinforth was selected to the Academic All-America Second Team. The Husker men's three selections brings their all-time total to 45 Academic All-Americans. 

Wilson earned his second straight All-America First Team accolade. He holds a 3.96 GPA majoring in elementary education. Moore earned first-team honors after being named to the second team last year. Moore graduated with a 3.86 GPA majoring in biological sciences and is currently an early childhood and family policy graduate program student with a 4.0 GPA. Steinforth, who was a first-team honoree in both 2023 and 2024, earned second-team honors this year with a 3.86 GPA majoring in architectural studies. He is the first Husker men's track and field athlete to be a three-time Academic All-American since Kevin Cahoy (2019-21). 

Wilson finished his Husker career as a five-time All-American, capping it off with the NCAA indoor high jump national title with a personal-best 7-5 3/4 (2.28m). Wilson was a four-time Big Ten high jump champion and was the Big Ten Field Athlete of the Year and of the Big Ten Championships during the indoor season, and he was the Midwest Region Field Athlete of the Year as well. 

Moore was the NCAA silver medalist in the triple jump at the 2025 NCAA Indoor Championships with a personal-best mark of 54-2 1/2 (16.52m), earning his second straight All-America honor. He was also the Big Ten runner-up. 

Steinforth is a four-time All-American and two-time Big Ten champion, and he holds the school record in both the heptathlon and decathlon. He redshirted during the 2025 indoor season before withdrawing from the NCAA Outdoor Championships decathlon with an injury.