HADLEY, Mass. -- Seven Mammoths earned NESCAC All-Sportsmanship accolades today when the conference announced the Fall All-Sportsmanship teams.
Aidan Gemme (Men's Cross Country), Alison Lounsberry (Women's Cross Country),
Max Landa (Men's soccer),
Charlotte McGuire (women's soccer),
Ethan Burdo (Footbal),
Anaya Thomas (Volleyball),
Sara Nidus (Field Hockey) were the seven Mammoths honored by the NESCAC.
The NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team recognizes student-athletes from each varsity sport who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to sportsmanship. These student-athletes exhibit respect for themselves, their teammates, coaches, opponents, and spectators. They display sportsmanship, not only as a participant in their sport, but also as a spectator and in their everyday lives. Through their positive actions and example, these student-athletes inspire others to adhere to the quality of sportsmanship that the NESCAC and the NCAA endorse.
The All-Sportsmanship Team was created by the NESCAC Student Advisory Committee on Athletics (SAAC). The NESCAC SAAC serves as the liaison between the student-athletes of NESCAC member institutions and conference administrators. The committee provides a voice to represent the concerns of all student-athletes and to discuss issues impacting student-athlete welfare. The NESCAC SAAC represents all students who participate in intercollegiate athletics and promotes and celebrates their achievements.