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2021-22 Endicott Athletics & Recreation Department Awards Announced

2021-22 Endicott Athletics & Recreation Department Awards Announced

ENDICOTT STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARDS HISTORY

BEVERLY, Mass. — The Endicott Athletics & Recreation Department has announced the following award winners for the 2021-22 academic year.

Athlete of the Year Award

Award Description: This award is based primarily on individual athletic achievement within the 2021-2022 season.

Female Athlete of the Year: Sydney Poulin (Watertown, Mass.), Field Hockey
Male Athlete of the Year: Conor O'Brien (Pinellas Park, Fla.), Men's Ice Hockey
Female Club Athlete of the Year: Elektra Cheney (Collinsville, Conn.), Women's Rugby
Male Club Athlete of the Year: Steven O'Connor (Tewksbury, Mass.), Dance


Student-Athlete of the Year Award

Award Description: Individuals who embody the essence of an NCAA Division III student-athlete; balancing athletic achievement, academic achievement, campus participation, and community service in addition to the Endicott Athletics & Recreation Department's four core standards (commitment, character, effective communication, confidence.

Female Student-Athlete of the Year: Courtney Sullivan (North Yarmouth, Maine), Women's Ice Hockey
Male Student-Athlete of the Year: Elijah Harris (Haverhill, Mass.), Men's Ice Hockey


Career Achievement Award

Award Description: This award honors a senior student-athlete's outstanding team and individual achievements.

Female Career Achievement Award: Sydney Poulin (Watertown, Mass.), Field Hockey
Male Career Achievement Award: Conor O'Brien (Pinellas Park, Fla.), Men's Ice Hockey


David H. Cammett Award

Award Description: The David H. Cammett Award recognizes an individual in the Endicott Community that embodies the essence of supporting our student-athletes. David Cammett was a pillar during the early developmental stages of Endicott athletics where he would be at almost every game; cheering on our student-athletes. He was quick to point out if a student-athlete was not carrying themselves the right way, and he would never mince his words in his criticisms. And though his compliments were not heard as often as his criticisms, when a student did hear a compliment, they would cherish it.

David H. Cammett Award: Ellie Pye, Digital Media Center Director/Endicott College Television (ECTV) Advisor 


Athletic Training Student of the Year Award

Award Description: The Athletic Training Student of the Year Award is presented to a student who exemplifies professionalism, demonstrates outstanding leadership qualities, and who has shown academic and personal growth in the classroom and in the clinical setting.

Student Athletic Trainer of the Year Award: Shannon Tripodi (Stratford, Conn.)


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(Photo Credit - David Le '10)