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KSAAC hands out annual KESPY Awards

GAMBIER, Ohio -- The Kenyon Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (KSAAC) hosted its annual KESPY Awards at Peirce Hall on Sunday afternoon as student-athletes, coaches, and administrators gathered to celebrate team and individual student-athlete accomplishments throughout the 2024-25 academic year.

The awards banquet was hosted by student-athletes Jaden Stewart and Truly Martin, and the event included opening and closing remarks from Jill McCartney, Director of Athletics, Fitness, and Recreation. The event also featured a video that encompassed all Kenyon sports from the past year and ended by recognizing Owls teams who have excelled at the conference and national levels. KSAAC officers then announced winners of the Athletics Department awards (listed below), as well as their own unique awards. 

 
Senior Athletes of the Year
Given annually to one member of a women's sports team and one member of a men's sports team in the current graduating class, the Senior Athletes of the Year are selected by the Kenyon Awards Committee based on individual athletic achievement and how those achievements impacted team success. 
 
2025 Senior Athletes of the Year - Jennah Fadely, Thomas Nelson
Jennah Fadely
swimming & diving
Thomas Nelson
lacrosse

 
Falkenstine Award
This award was established by the Beta Alpha chapter of Beta Theta Pi, in honor of the late Mr. Falkenstine, coach and director of athletics at Kenyon College from 1953 to 1964. It is awarded to outstanding scholar-athletes who best display the distinguished characteristics of both leadership and integrity.
 
2025 Falkenstine Award - Justin Cole, Rollins Heath
Justine Cole
field hockey
Rollins Heath
lacrosse
 
 
NCAA Sportsmanship Award -- Nominees
The NCAA Sportsmanship Award honors a student-athlete who, through actions in the competitive arena of intercollegiate athletics, has demonstrated one or more of the ideals of sportsmanship, including fairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, respect and responsibility. 

The Kenyon Athletics Awards Committee selects two winners each year, one from a men's teams and one from a women's teams. The committee forwards Kenyon's winners on to the NCAC, which, in turn, advances two nominees, from all conference submissions, to the NCAA for consideration at the national level. 
 
2025 NCAC Sportsmanship Award - Nola Garand, Jaden Stewart
Nola Garand
lacrosse
Jaden Stewart
football, track & field
 
 
NCAC Scholar-Athlete Award
The North Coast Athletic Conference Scholar-Athlete Award is given annually to one student-athlete from men's teams and one student-athlete from women's teams from each NCAC member school. Instituted in the 1990-91 season, the award honors outstanding academic and athletic achievement. 
 
2025 NCAC Scholar-Athlete Award (W) - Paula Soric
2025 NCAC Scholar-Athlete Award (M) - Armand Ouellette
Paula Soric
track & field
Armand Ouellette
golf

 
NCAC Pam Smith Woman of the Year -- Nominee
A North Coast Athletic Conference award that honors senior student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. The NCAC selects the winner of the award from a pool consisting of one female nominee per school. The winner is then moved forward as the conference's nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year consideration.
 
2025 Pam Smith Award - Sydney Geboy
Sydney Geboy
swimming & diving
 
 
NCAC Don Hunsinger Man of the Year -- Nominee
A North Coast Athletic Conference award that honors senior student-athletes who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership. The NCAC selects the winner of the award from a pool consisting of one male nominee per school. 
 
2025 Don Hunsinger Award - Rollins Heath
Rollins Heath
lacrosse


John Rinka Sportsmanship Award
Selected annually by members of the Kenyon Athletics Awards Committee, the recipients of this award best display the ideals of sportsmanship, athletic and academic achievement, as well as leadership. 
 
2025 John Rinka Sportsmanship Award - Sarah Molloy, Nate Rosen
Sarah Molloy
field hockey
Nate Rosen
baseball


William Long Award
Created by friends of the late Mr. Long, former director of public relations at Kenyon, in memory of his interest in all aspects of collegiate athletics; awarded to the member of the community who, in the opinion of the Kenyon Athletics Awards Committee, has made an outstanding contribution to developing and clarifying the role of athletic play and competition in the life of the College.
 
2025 William Long Award - Tim Miller
Tim Miller
 

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