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Athletic Banquet by C.J. Hemerly, Assistant Sports Information Director

Kutztown athletics announces team MVPs and coaches awards at annual all-sports celebration

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.
 
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.
 
Fall Sports

Cheerleading
 
The MVP of this year's cheer team is junior KristiJoy Fedorowicz (Bethlehem, Pa./Saucon Valley).
 
The Coaches Award goes to junior Sierra Sammons (York, Pa./Dallastown Area).
 
Men's Cross Country
 
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.
 
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.
 
Women's Cross Country
 
The Team MVP for the women's cross country team for the third straight year is redshirt junior 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.
 
The winner of the Coaches Award is junior 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.
 
Field Hockey
 
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.
 
The winner of the Coaches Award is sophomore 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.
 
Football
 
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.
 
The Coaches Award goes to senior 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.
 
Women's Golf
 
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.
 
The Coaches Award goes to senior 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.
 
Women's Soccer
 
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.
 
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.
 
Women's Volleyball
 
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.
 
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.
 
Winter Sports
 
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.
 
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.
 
Women's Basketball
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Wrestling
 
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. 
 
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.
 
Spring Sports
 
Women's Lacrosse

The MVP of the women's lacrosse team is senior 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.
 
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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Players Mentioned

Mackenzie Fuhrman

#25 Mackenzie Fuhrman

M
5' 8"
Junior
Leigh Roselli

#22 Leigh Roselli

D
5' 5"
Sophomore
Ryan Hubley

#87 Ryan Hubley

WR
6' 3"
Senior
Craig Reynolds

#13 Craig Reynolds

RB
5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
Jessica Howe

#18 Jessica Howe

RS
5' 11"
Senior
Brittney Moyer

#7 Brittney Moyer

LS
5' 11"
Senior
Megan Bauter

#12 Megan Bauter

Junior
Right
Keanna Delp

#5 Keanna Delp

Sophomore
Right
Courtney Browning

#8 Courtney Browning

M
5' 5"
Junior
Maddie Mohr

#9 Maddie Mohr

M
5' 3"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Mackenzie Fuhrman

#25 Mackenzie Fuhrman

5' 8"
Junior
M
Leigh Roselli

#22 Leigh Roselli

5' 5"
Sophomore
D
Ryan Hubley

#87 Ryan Hubley

6' 3"
Senior
WR
Craig Reynolds

#13 Craig Reynolds

5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
RB
Jessica Howe

#18 Jessica Howe

5' 11"
Senior
RS
Brittney Moyer

#7 Brittney Moyer

5' 11"
Senior
LS
Megan Bauter

#12 Megan Bauter

Junior
Right
Keanna Delp

#5 Keanna Delp

Sophomore
Right
Courtney Browning

#8 Courtney Browning

5' 5"
Junior
M
Maddie Mohr

#9 Maddie Mohr

5' 3"
Junior
M
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