FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
27 Student-Athletes Nominated by Institutions.
MANSFIELD, Mass. – The Northeast-10 Conference announced on Tuesday its list of 27 student-athletes that have been nominated for the 2022-23 Man and Woman of the Year awards. Both honors are selected by the Conference's Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) Council.
Each nominee is a senior student-athlete that has excelled in all areas of their collegiate careers – on the playing surface, in the classroom and in the community. The two winners are set to be announced at the NE10 Banquet hosted by Pace University on the night of Sunday, June 4.
ALL-TIME WINNERS OF MAN & WOMAN OF THE YEAR
Each NE10 institution nominates for both Man and Woman of the Year honors. The 2022-23 academic year marks the 11th time that the league will award the NE10 Man of the Year honor, while the NE10 Woman of the Year honor has been awarded since 2005-06 and will be put forth as the league's official NCAA Woman of the Year candidate.
Men's ice hockey and women's lacrosse lead all sports with four nominees for Man and Woman of the Year, while field hockey, football and baseball each had three nominees. The other sport with multiple nominees is women's swimming & diving.
2022-23 NE10 Man and Woman of the Year Nominees
Adelphi: Claire Fon (SB) & William Smithwick (MLAX)
AIC: Andrea Serra (VB) & Michael Cruz (BSB)
Assumption: Taylor DeGeorge (WLAX) & Claudio Rocha (XC/T&F)
Bentley: Mary Huminski (Diving) & Jailen Branch (FB)
Franklin Pierce: Christine Jarowicz (FH) & Conor Foley (MHOC)
Le Moyne: Jessica Meneilly (WLAX) & Tom Jarry (MTEN)
New Haven: Camryn DeBose (WBB) and Taylor Geaglone (FH) & Connor Degenhardt (FB)
Pace: Emma Rafferty (WLAX) & Mitchell McCabe (BSB)
Saint Anselm: Maggie Malloy (FH) & Andrew Andary (MHOC)
Saint Michael's: Katie Escobedo (WSOC) & Jeremy Routh (MHOC)
Saint Rose: Ashley Burns (WLAX) & Jack McDonald (BSB)
SCSU: Olivia Strelevitz (WSWIM) & Tim O'Shea (FB)
SNHU: Ashley Corcoran (XC/T&F) & Adam Mercer (MHOC)
ABOUT THE NE10
The NE10 is an association of 13 diverse institutions serving student-athletes across 24 NCAA Division II sports. Together we build brilliant futures by embracing the journey of every student-athlete.
Each year, 4,500 student-athletes compete in conference championships, making the NE10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the NE10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.