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NESCAC Fall All-Sportsmanship Team Released

HADLEY, Mass. – A total of 76 student-athletes have been named to the 2022 NESCAC Fall All-Sportsmanship Team. The team is comprised of one student-athlete from each institution for each fall sport the conference sponsors. Honorees are selected by the players and coaches from their respective teams. 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.

There were three student-athletes on the All-Sportsmanship Team there also earned All-NESCAC honors this fall: Brandon Krupp (Brentwood, Tenn.) of Bowdoin football and cross country runners Charles Namiot (Ridgefield, Conn.) of Williams and Jillian Richardson (Auburn, Maine) of Bates. 

Earning a spot on the All-Sportsmanship Team for the second time in their careers were Bates women’s soccer senior Courtney Gray (Belmont, Mass.) and Trinity field hockey senior Emlyn Patry (York, Maine).

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.