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Athletics Recap

Mounties 2022-23 Season Full of Great Success on the Field and in the Classroom

The 2022-23 season saw another year of success for Mountie Athletics, both in competition and the classroom.

The Fall of ’22 saw each of our teams make it into the postseason. Men’s golf finished second in the AMCC, marking the best finish in program history. Women’s soccer and women’s volleyball also saw great success, with both winning at least one postseason game.

Men’s soccer continued their streak from last year, bringing home the second consecutive conference championship. The Mounties also held strong in the NCAA tournament, falling in penalty kicks to nationally ranked Ohio Northern.

Tevin Beadle was named the AMCC Offensive Player of the Year in men’s soccer and Molly Richards was named the Women’s Volleyball Newcomer of the Year, highlighting 15 Mountie athletes recognized on the all-conference teams.

In addition to the success in the fall, the athletic department also inducted the inaugural class of the Mountie Athletics Hall of Fame as part of Alumni & Homecoming Weekend. It was great to see our alums back, and we look forward to what this year’s induction ceremony will bring.

Winter saw the women’s basketball team return to the postseason, earning a spot in the AMCC tournament. Both men’s and women’s basketball also landed a player on the all-conference teams.

The spring season saw baseball, lacrosse, softball, and men’s tennis all finish in the conference top three and make the postseason. They added 20 more all-conference athletes, including five in lacrosse, a program record. Freshman Sarah Henninger garnered two major awards, earning Softball’s Newcomer of the Year and Player of the Year. Baseball’s Tyler Quade was recognized for the second year as an All-American, receiving fourth team recognition from ABCA/Rawlings. Quade also finished second nationally in batting average (.496).

2022-23 was capped off with four teams winning the Peak Performance award in their sport, with the highest GPA in the conference. Baseball, men’s golf, men’s soccer, and softball all earned that recognition. Mount Aloysius finished second in the overall standings of the institutional award.

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