Five members of the Oregon track and field team have been named Pac-12 all-academic first-team selections, while four more Ducks earned second-team honors, the conference announced on Friday.andearned first-team recognition for Oregon, whileandwere awarded second-team honors.Danielson, a senior, finished his collegiate career with a 3.62 GPA while earning his degree in general science. He took second in the Pac-12 Championships in the javelin and qualified for the NCAA Championships for the Ducks.Lydum earns first-team honors in his first year of eligibility as a redshirt freshman with a 3.91 GPA in English, as does Ng, a redshirt sophomore, with a 3.94 GPA while studying economics. Both Lydum and Ng competed at the Pac-12 Championships for the Ducks.O'Neill and Prakel, both redshirt juniors, round out the first-team all-academic honorees for Oregon. O'Neill has maintained a 3.90 GPA while pursuing a degree in human physiology and psychology, while Prakel also carries a 3.90 GPA in biochemistry. Prakel was a big contributor for the Ducks outdoors, anchoring two winning relays at the historic Penn Relays and earning male athlete of the meet and Pac-12 male track athlete of the week in the process.Of the second-team selections, Brassil owns a 3.56 GPA in journalism, while Neuman boasts a 3.67 GPA in biology. Prena will finish his Oregon career with a 3.67 GPA in business administration, and Schmaedick will graduate with a 3.73 GPA in biology. Neuman, Prena and Schmaedick all competed at the Pac-12 Championships for the Ducks, and Prena qualified for the NCAA Championships in the hammer throw.In order to be eligible for a Pac-12 all-academic team, student-athletes must not be a freshman or transfer student, must have at least a 3.0 overall GPA and have competed in at least 50 percent of the team's scheduled meets.Also earning Pac-12 all-academic honorable mention recognition for the Ducks wereand