ANNVILLE, Pa. (November 18, 2021)  – The Stevens Institute of Technology Department of Athletics saw a total of six student-athletes named to the Fall Middle Atlantic Conference Sportsmanship teams, the league office announced Thursday.
Senior
Cory Philippe (men's cross country), sophomore
Jacqueline Lulaj (women's cross country), senior
Emily Walker (field hockey), graduate student
Grant Conaghan (men's soccer), junior
Louise Gottwald (women's soccer) and sophomore
Madison Sappia (women's volleyball) were each recognized as student-athletes who exemplify great character and displayed exceptional sportsmanship on and off the field.
By definition, the MAC All-Sportsmanship Teams recognize student-athletes who exemplify great character and display exceptional sportsmanship both on and off the field. They represent their team, institution and the conference with high integrity, and exhibit respect for themselves, teammates, coaches and opponents. They are humble and hold themselves with pride, competing at the same level of intensity no matter who the competition is, or outcome of the contest. These student-athletes were selected by the head coaches and student-athletes from their respective teams.
The six Ducks were part of a contingent of 118 student-athletes selected by their head coaches to the Fall MAC All-Sportsmanship Team. A full list can be found
here.
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