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Athletics Recap

Mounties Find Success on the Field and in the Classroom

The 2023-24 school year once again saw a great number of successes for Mountie Athletics.

In the fall, each of the teams made their way to the conference tournament, highlighted by men’s soccer winning the regular season championship and earning the number one seed in the AMCC tournament. Both men’s and women’s soccer won a conference tournament game. Fall programs placed 17 total student-athletes on all-conference teams. They were led by junior Juan Camacho, who was named Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Year, and sophomore Molly Richards, who was picked as the Women’s Volleyball Player of the Year.

In the winter, women’s basketball once again made the postseason and, this time, returned to the AMCC semi-finals for just the fifth time in program history. Freshman Molly Kosmack earned both Newcomer of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year awards from the conference, while also being named Region Co-Newcomer of the Year, a program first. She was a First Team All-Conference selection, joining men’s basketball players Will Hagwood and Reggie Priah on the all-conference teams.

Spring continued to be successful for the Mounties, with lacrosse and softball each earning a trip to the AMCC Championship game and baseball winning the regular season conference championship, hosting the AMCC Tournament for the first time. 11 Mounties made the spring all-conference teams, including junior Tyler Quade being named the Baseball Player of the Year and senior Courtney Vought being named the Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year. Athletic director and head baseball coach Kevin Kime was selected as the AMCC Coach of the Year.

In the classroom, baseball and men’s tennis were both selected as the AMCC Team Peak Performer in their sports. 139 Mounties were recognized as academic allconference, with 94 of them earning peak performer status with a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

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