KUTZTOWN, Pa. – The Kutztown University athletic department announced Team MVPs and Coaches Award winners on Wednesday night at the annual All-Sports Celebration held inside Schaeffer Auditorium.
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Please note that the MVP and Coaches Awards for the baseball and softball teams along with the men's and women's track and field and tennis programs will be announced at a later date due to the season still being in progress at the time of the banquet.
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Fall Sports
Cheerleading
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The MVP of this year's cheer team is juniorÂ
KristiJoy Fedorowicz (Bethlehem, Pa./Saucon Valley).
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The Coaches Award goes to juniorÂ
Sierra Sammons (York, Pa./Dallastown Area).
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Men's Cross Country
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The MVP of the men's cross country team is sophomore
Derek Barney (Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills). Barney was an All-PSAC runner and ran 26th at Regionals. He is a Scholar-Athlete and is a biology major.
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The men's cross country Coaches Award winner for the third year in a row is redshirt junior
Chris Coates (West Chester, Pa./Bayard Rustin). Coates ran in the top-50 at both the PSAC and NCAA Regional Championships. Coates has both competed and helped coach during his time as a Golden Bear.
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Women's Cross Country
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The Team MVP for the women's cross country team for the third straight year is redshirt juniorÂ
Stephanie Bresadola (Lansdale, Pa./North Penn). Bresadola was an All-PSAC and All-Region runner for the third-straight year this season. She is a Scholar-Athlete and closed her career finishing 10th at Regionals.
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The winner of the Coaches Award is juniorÂ
Amanda Ferraro (Howell, N.J./Howell). Ferraro was an All-Region runner for the first time in her career this season. She was an All-PSAC First Team selection and is a Scholar-Athlete.
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Field Hockey
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The field hockey Team MVP is junior
Mackenzie Fuhrman (Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township). Fuhrman was named a First Team All-American and First Team All-PSAC as one of the top players in the country. She started every game and was second in the PSAC with 11 assists.
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The winner of the Coaches Award is sophomoreÂ
Leigh Roselli (Romansville, Pa./Bishop Shanahan). Roselli stepped up in her first year as a starter on defense. She was named All-PSAC and is a Scholar-Athlete. As a team, KU allowed 17 goals all season, third-best in the PSAC.
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Football
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The MVP of this year's football team redshirt-senior
Craig Reynolds (Willow Grove, Pa./Abington). Reynolds was named All-PSAC First Team and All-America Honorable Mention as a running back. He broke the school-record with 34 career rushing touchdowns and was a two-year team captain.
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The Coaches Award goes to seniorÂ
Ryan Hubley (Oxford, Pa./Oxford Area). Hubley is a Scholar-Athlete and a sport management major. He caught a career-high 15 passes for 273 yards and a touchdown as a senior.
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Women's Golf
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The team MVP award is
Rachel Tarnopoll (Sparta, N.J./Pope John XXIII). Tarnopoll is a Scholar-Athlete and finished the year with 10, top-10 finishes. She shot under 80 four times and held a career-average of 83.1.
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The Coaches Award goes to seniorÂ
Hannah Amos (Toms River, N.J./Toms River East). Amos shot her best round at PSAC's this year, an 87. She is a Scholar-Athlete and played in 16 rounds as a senior.
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Women's Soccer
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The team MVP award went to junior
Maddie Mohr (Elizabethtown, Pa./Elizabethtown Area). Mohr was voted an All-American for the third time and was named to the First Team for the second time. She brought in her third-straight All-Region and All-PSAC First Team honors.
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The winner of the Coaches Award is junior
Courtney Browning (Camp Hill, Pa./Camp Hill). Browning is a Scholar-Athlete and made her first career start this season. She has played in 25 games across her first three years at KU.
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Women's Volleyball
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For the third year in a row, the volleyball Team MVP is senior
Brittney Moyer (Orwigsburg, Pa./Blue Mountain (Lock Haven)). Moyer is a team captain and was voted to the All-PSAC Third Team. She had 286 kills this year, for 1,026 in her three-year KU career.
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The winner of the coach's award is senior
Jessica Howe (Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg Area). Howe is a team captain and finished with 158 kills this year. She was one of KU's top attackers over her career and finished with 759 career kills.
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Winter Sports
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Men's Basketball
The MVP of this year's team is senior
Anthony Lee (Willow Grove, Pa./Abington). Lee was the PSAC Athlete of the Year and set the school-record with 50 points in a game. He earned All-Atlantic Region and All-PSAC First Team honors as a two-year team captain.
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The Coaches Award for the men's basketball team goes to senior
Ricky Hicks (Coatesville, Pa./Polytech). Hicks is a Scholar-Athlete and set career-highs this year with nine points and three rebounds per game. He was one of KU's top point guards with 107 assists.
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Women's Basketball
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This year's women's basketball Team MVP for the second-straight year is sophomore
Rylee Derr (Lititz, Pa./Warwick). Derr was named to the All-PSAC First Team and set the school-record with 89 three-pointers. She averaged a career-high 17 points per game.
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This year's Coaches Award recipient is senior
Kalee Fuegel (Philadelphia, Pa./Saint Basil Academy). Fuegel is a two-year team captain and is a Scholar-Athlete. She led the PSAC East with 73 steals this season and overcame two season-ending injuries to help lead KU to a division title.
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Women's Bowling
The MVP of this year's bowling team is sophomore
Keanna Delp (Mifflinburg, Pa./Mifflinburg Area). Delp is a Scholar-Athlete and a business administration major. She was named to All-Tournament Teams during the season and returns next year for her junior season.
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This year's Coaches Award goes to junior
Megan Bauter (Spring Lake, N.J./Manasquan). Bauter is a Scholar-Athlete as an elementary education major. She returns next year as part of 18 returning players for the Golden Bears.
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Women's Swimming
The MVP of this year's swimming team is sophomore
Lindsay Brenneman (Dover, Pa./Dover Area). Brenneman competed in seven events at the PSAC Championships, including six top-10 performances. She finished 10th individually in the 500-, 1000-, and 1650-freestyle.
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The recipient of the Coaches Award is freshman
Charlotte Owens (Miamisburg, Ohio/Miamisburg). Owens was a PSAC Qualifier in the 100- and 200-breast and returns next year as part of nine returning Golden Bears.
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Wrestling
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The MVP of this year's wrestling team is sophomore
Andrew Dunn Jr. (Bethlehem, Pa./Bethlehem Catholic (Virginia Tech)) Dunn won the NCAA National Heavyweight Championship in Cleveland, Ohio. He went 26-2 with 10 wins by pinfall. He returns next year as a junior as he defends his title.Â
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This year's Coaches Award goes to senior
James Meyer (Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East). Meyer is a four-year wrestler for the Golden Bears and won 16 matches this season. He is a Scholar-Athlete and a business administration major.
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Spring Sports
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Women's Lacrosse
The MVP of the women's lacrosse team is seniorÂ
Lauren Schmidt (Hanover, Pa./South Western). Schmidt is a team captain who went over the 100-point mark for her career this season. She leads the team with 30 goals and has also added 11 assists. Schmidt has 117 draw controls and 97 ground balls.
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The winner of the Coaches Award is junior
Megan Vaughan (Prince Frederick, Md./Southern). A defender, Vaughan has stepped into the role of starting goalie for most of the season following an injury to the normal starter in
Haley Kline (Reading, Pa./Wilson). She has four wins and 71 total saves this season.
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