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Robert Morris 2020 Athletics Award Ceremony ROBERT MORRIS 2020 ATHLETICS AWARD CEREMONY MAJOR AWARDS Award Name Outstanding Senior Female: Nneka Ezeigbo (Women’s Basketball) Jaycee Gebhard (Women’s Hockey) Outstanding Senior Male: Max Palmer (Men’s Golf) Presidential Scholar-Athletes: Jaycee Gebhard (Women’s Hockey) Kyle Grube (Men’s Golf) Highest Grade Point Average: Sean Giles (Men’s Hockey) Natalie Marcuzzi (Women’s Hockey) Team GPA Award: Volleyball (3.846 GPA during 2018-19 academic year) Department of Athletics Appreciation Award: Jim Koepfinger (MCA-TV) Joe Hale & Ray Zaparoni (RMU Academic Media Center) Department of Athletics Outstanding Faculty Member: Kathyrn Dennick-Brecht, Ed.D. (Department Head, Social Sciences) Petros G. Malakyan, Ph.D. (Department Head, Organizational Leadership) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Award: Emily Curlett (Women’s Hockey) MVP AWARDS Name Sport Year Hometown / High School Matt Cillo Men’s Soccer Jr. McDonald, Pa. / South Fayette Nneka Ezeigbo Women’s Basketball Sr. Ewing, N.J. / Notre Dame Mia Fabian Cheerleading (Co-) Sr. Aliquippa, Pa. / Hopewell Mackenzie Gandy Women’s Lacrosse # Jr. Baltimore, Md. / Dulaney Martha Gardner Cross Country Jr. Medina, N.Y. / Medina Jaycee Gebhard Women’s Ice Hockey Sr. Plenty, Saskatchewan / Notre Dame Hounds Tyson Gibson Men’s Lacrosse # Sr. Maple, Ontario / St. Michael’s College School Emma Granger Volleyball Jr. Dalton, Ohio / Dalton Mason Gray Football (Defense) R-Sr. Washington, D.C. / St. John’s College Prep Kestra Harris Rowing Sr. St. Catharines, Ontario / Sir Winston Churchill Alijah Jackson Football (Offense) Jr. Englewood, N.J. / Paramus Catholic Justin Kapelmaster Men’s Hockey Sr. Coral Springs, Fla. / Ferris State Estelle Katende Indoor Track & Field Jr. Valbonne, France Outdoor Track & Field # So. Kristina Kelley Women’s Soccer Sr. Halifax, Pa. / Halifax Abrielle McCartney Softball # Sr. McDonald, Pa. / Canon-McMillan Max Palmer Men’s Golf # Sr. Novi, Mich. / Detroit Catholic Central Julia Reitler Cheerleading (Co-) Sr. Irwin, Pa. / Norwin Josh Williams Men’s Basketball Sr. Akron, Ohio / St. Vincent-St. Mary # - MVP for 2019 spring season .
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