Soccer award winners named
Boston, Mass. - Head coach Stephanie Smyrl handed out awards to three student-athletes Sunday night. Amanda Siebert received the Coach's Award, Erin Reardon received the Wildcat Award, and Allie Rogers was named the Most Improved Player.
The entire soccer team received the President's Cup for achieving highest team grade point average in the department.
Associate Vice President for Academic Services Mary
McCormack, Math and Science Instructor Judd Hill, and senior
student Michaela Francis each received the Willy Award, given
annually to three members of the Wheelock community in recognition
for their support of Wildcat athletics.
The athletic department instituted for 2009 the Courage Award,
inspired by the late Alexander "Lex" Rothman, who passed away in
January of this year. Senior softball captain Valerie Cook received
the award, which will recognize one male and one female athlete
each year.
Each of the nine sports honored athletes in three respective
categories; the Most Improved Player, The Coach's Award, and the
Wildcat Award.
The Wildcat Award is given to the student-athlete who has made
significant contributions to the program athletically and
demonstrated leadership through his or her athletics prowess and
skill.
The Coach's Award is given to the student-athlete who has made a
significant contribution to the program, through actions off the
field, and has demonstrated a positive and enthusiastic approach to
the challenges they have faced. This person should be a good
example of a team player and embody the values of the department:
Respect, Commitment, Balance, Teamwork, Integrity and
Communication.
