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Andrew Yosinoff Athletic Achievement Award - Ian Reynolds (Men's Golf)
Given annually to a senior athlete who has excelled on the playing field and provided the greatest contribution to the athletic reputation of Emmanuel College through exceptional athletic achievement.
CAREER SUMMARY: One of the best golfers in the program's history, Reynolds leaves his mark at the top of many team records. Reynolds has made a program record 47 appearances for the golf program and ends his career with the second-lowest career scoring average in team history. As a junior, Reynolds broke the single-season scoring average record while also becoming the first Saints men's golfer to be named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference First Team. As a senior, he finished second to his own record in single-season scoring average. The East Haven, Conn. native holds the lowest 18-hole score in competition (72, E) at the Rhode Spring Invitational in 2024, while captaining a team that set the lowest single-season team scoring average and broke the program's single-match low event score, shooting 309 on Sept. 18, 2024, at the Emmanuel Invitational.
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Andrew Yosinoff Athletic Achievement Award - Delaney Brown (Women's Lacrosse)
Given annually to a senior athlete who has excelled on the playing field and provided the greatest contribution to the athletic reputation of Emmanuel College through exceptional athletic achievement.
CAREER SUMMARY: An all-time defensive player for Emmanuel women's lacrosse, Brown's impact on the program came on the defensive end, ending her career as one of the conference's best defenders in history. Brown is a three-time Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) First Team selection, a one-time GNAC Second Team selection, and was named the GNAC Defensive Player of the Year as a first-year and a junior. At the time of this award, Brown has the second-most ground balls in team history (209) and the most caused turnovers in program history (170).
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Andrew Yosinoff Athletic Achievement Award - Desiree Robinson (Women's Basketball/Track & Field)
Given annually to a senior athlete who has excelled on the playing field and provided the greatest contribution to the athletic reputation of Emmanuel College through exceptional athletic achievement.
CAREER SUMMARY: A multi-sport athlete for the Saints, Robinson's impact on the basketball court and in the field of Saints Track and Field combine to make her one of Emmanuel's best multi-sport athletes ever. Robinson holds three women's program records in the field, including the outdoor long jump (5.37 meters), the outdoor triple jump (11.40 meters), and the indoor triple jump (10.98 meters), while also claiming 13 individual GNAC Championships across the indoor and outdoor conference championships. On the basketball court, Robinson steadily improved year-over-year to the tune of 676 career points, 502 career rebounds, and 113 career steals.
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Senior Scholar-Athlete Award - Rebecca Markie (Softball)
Given annually to a male and a female member of the senior class who combine excellence in the classroom with excellence on the playing field and have maintained the highest cumulative grade point average among the senior student-athletes.
CAREER SUMMARY: A four-year player for Emmanuel softball, Markie played in 54 games for the Saints with five starts over that time. Markie's senior season was her most active with the program, playing in 26 games, while recording career-highs in at-bats, hits, and runs scored. She is a three-time member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Academic All-Conference Team.
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Senior Scholar-Athlete Award - Teddy Kelly (Men's Basketball)
Given annually to a male and a female member of the senior class who combine excellence in the classroom with excellence on the playing field and have maintained the highest cumulative grade point average among the senior student-athletes.
CAREER SUMMARY: Kelly played four seasons for Emmanuel men's basketball, collecting 46 appearances and three starts over that time. Kelly saved his best for last as a senior, playing in 16 games in 2024-25, recording numerous career-highs for the Saints. He is a three-time member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Academic All-Conference Team.
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Senior Leadership Award - Evan Decker (Men's Lacrosse)
Given annually to a senior athlete who has distinguished himself or herself by demonstrating the qualities desired to lead successful teams throughout his or her athletic career.
CAREER SUMMARY: A captain in his senior season at Emmanuel, Decker finished his four seasons with men's lacrosse, collecting 69 appearances, including 47 starts over that time.One of the Saints key long-stick midfielders, Decker has 162 ground balls and 86 caused turnovers in his career. In moments of transition offense for the team, Decker adds six goals and 10 assists for 16 points in his four seasons. Decker was voted to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Third Team as a senior, is a three-time GNAC Academic All-Conference Team member, and a two-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection.
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Senior Leadership Award - Cynthia Brito (Women's Track & Field)
Given annually to a senior athlete who has distinguished himself or herself by demonstrating the qualities desired to lead successful teams throughout his or her athletic career.
CAREER SUMMARY: A four-year athlete for Saints track & field, Brito was a team captain in her senior season and led by example in her success as a Saint. Between indoor and outdoor track and field, Brito competed in 40 meets over her four seasons with the program. Brito has two event wins in her career, winning the triple jump at the 2024 Regis Spring Classic (10.04 meters) and the triple jump at the 2025 SNHU Invitational (10.55 meters). Brito is a two-time member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Academic All-Conference Team and a two-time member of the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District squad.
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HALO's Award - Dejaliyah Srimouksavanh (Women's Volleyball/Lacrosse)
Honors the senior athlete who best represents Emmanuel and the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur with Heart, Attitude, Loyalty, Outstanding athletic ability, and demonstrated success as a Student.
CAREER SUMMARY: A two-sport athlete for Emmanuel in women's volleyball and lacrosse, Srimouksavanh has played four seasons for both programs, serving as team captain for two seasons with lacrosse and one season with volleyball. On the volleyball court, Srimouksavanh has played in 74 career matches, collecting 117 digs and 19 aces, primarily as a defensive specialist. On the lacrosse field, the Portsmouth, N.H. native has played in 75 games, totaling 137 goals and 88 assists for 225 career points. She is one of three players with at least 200 career points in program history and holds the career assists record with 88.
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HALO's Award - Louis Da Silva (Men's Volleyball)
Honors the senior athlete who best represents Emmanuel and the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur with Heart, Attitude, Loyalty, Outstanding athletic ability, and demonstrated success as a Student.
CAREER SUMMARY: A first-year walk-on to the men's volleyball program, Da Silva grew into one of the preeminent middle blockers in all of NCAA Division III. Da Silva is a two-year captain of the Saints and ends his time with men's volleyball with 228 assisted blocks and 44 solo blocks, to total 272 career blocks. He ranks second all-time in program history in total blocks and fourth in total blocks per set (0.89). Saving his best for last, Da Silva's senior season saw him break the single-match record for blocks (13), while combining for 113 total blocks, becoming the fourth Saint in program history with a season of at least 100 blocks. His totals and blocks per set ranked third in all of NCAA Division III in 2025, helping him to an American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-District 1 Team nomination.
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Senior Unsung Hero Award - Nicholas DiPace (Men's Soccer)
Given annually to a senior athlete who has exhibited leadership, dedication, and athletic achievement in quiet ways, which may have gone unrecognized throughout his or her career.
CAREER SUMMARY: DiPace is a four-year player for the men's soccer program and has played in 69 games, including 51 starts over that span. DiPace was a key member of the Saints back line over his career, playing a variety of positions across the defense for Emmanuel. The Watertown, Mass. native finished his career with two goals. He finished his career by earning a spot on the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Third Team as a senior.
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Senior Unsung Hero Award - Madison Marks (Softball)
Given annually to a senior athlete who has exhibited leadership, dedication, and athletic achievement in quiet ways, which may have gone unrecognized throughout his or her career.
CAREER SUMMARY: Marks played four seasons for Saints softball, but her comeback to the pitching circle is worthy of the Unsung Hero tag. After not pitching in her first two seasons at Emmanuel, Marks returned to the circle and was nothing short of a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Pitcher of the Year candidate as a junior and senior. Marks has a record of 20-22 with a 2.63 career ERA. She totaled 246 career strikeouts in her two seasons of pitching. At the plate, Marks batted .305 for her career, to go with 65 hits, including 13 home runs, and 61 RBI.
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Perseverance Award - Lily Casey (Dance Team)
Given annually to a senior student-athlete who has shown great determination in overcoming physical setbacks. Through hard work and dedication, this senior has been able to overcome the challenges set forth and successfully return to athletic competition.
CAREER SUMMARY: After suffering a knee injury that threatened her dance career, Casey's hard work and determination in rehab saw her return to the floor for EC Dance Team. Casey's rehab stint in the Emmanuel Athletic Training room opened the door for the Dance Team and athletic training staff to work alongside each other. An ECDT team captain in 2025, Casey was on the floor for the Saints inaugural UDA National Dance appearance in January.
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Perseverance Award - AJ Godios (Track & Field)
Given annually to a senior student-athlete who has shown great determination in overcoming physical setbacks. Through hard work and dedication, this senior has been able to overcome the challenges set forth and successfully return to athletic competition.
CAREER SUMMARY: Numerous injuries have kept Godios off the track and unable to compete until the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship meet in April 2025. Godios competed in 18 meets over his career and is a five-time GNAC Individual Champion.
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Saints Club Award - RJ Darrell (Men's Soccer)
Honors the senior athlete who best represents and exemplifies the spirit of the College's athletic program.
CAREER SUMMARY: Darrell is a four-year player for the Saints and has made 70 appearances for the men's soccer program, including 33 starts over that span. Darrell served as a critical member of the Saints midfield in his last two seasons, as he finishes with a career of four goals and four assists for 12 career points. Darrell was voted a team captain in the 2024 season.
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Saints Club Award - Brenna Whittaker (Softball)
Honors the senior athlete who best represents and exemplifies the spirit of the College's athletic program.
CAREER SUMMARY: Whittaker is a four-year member of the Saints softball program, but due to injuries suffered early in her collegiate career, she was only able to pitch for one season at Emmanuel. In her first year in 2022, Whittaker finished with a 9-5 record, to go with a 3.59 ERA in 89.2 career innings. Despite not making an appearance in the pitching circle since 2022, Whittaker's impact was still felt as she was a team captain for the last two seasons.
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Senior Inspiration Award - Rachel Harrington (Women's Soccer)
Honors the outstanding senior athlete who best represents the graduating class in scholarship, leadership and sportsmanship.
CAREER SUMMARY: Despite a serious knee injury suffered as a first-year player, Harrington made her way back in the program's rotation in her last two seasons. Harrington made 52 appearances in her career and has totaled three goals and two assists for eight points over that span. Despite her knee injury, Harrington's return to athletics was felt beyond the soccer pitch as she ran the Boston Marathon just after completing her rehab.
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Senior Inspiration Award - David Gydus (Men's Soccer)
Honors the outstanding senior athlete who best represents the graduating class in scholarship, leadership and sportsmanship.
CAREER SUMMARY: Gydus played three seasons for the men's soccer program, playing in 15 matches over that span. Despite only playing three seasons, Gydus was named a team captain for the last two years. He's been recognized by the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) for sportsmanship and is a three-time member of the GNAC Academic All-Conference Team.
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Senior Sportsmanship Award - Ryan Etzo (Men's Lacrosse)
Given annually to the senior athlete who has conducted his or herself in the highest manner on the playing field, including interactions with players, coaches, and officials.
CAREER SUMMARY: Etzo joined the Saints as a sophomore after transferring to Emmanuel in 2023. In his three seasons, Etzo played and started in 56 games, collecting 72 goals and 43 assists for 115 career points. Etzo has been recognized by the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) as part of the All-Sportsmanship team.
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Senior Sportsmanship Award - Amanda Penney (Softball)
Given annually to the senior athlete who has conducted his or herself in the highest manner on the playing field, including interactions with players, coaches, and officials.
CAREER SUMMARY: Penney is a four-year player for Saints softball and has made 117 appearances, including 98 starts as a Saint. Penney took over responsibilities at second base as a sophomore and has rarely missed a game since. Penney holds a .272 career batting average, to go with 72 hits and 60 runs scored. The Warwick, R.I. native has been recognized by the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) on the All-Sportsmanship Team, was voted a GNAC Third Teamer as a senior, and has been recognized academically by the GNAC and the College Sports Communicators.
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