Athletics

Penn State Harrisburg honors student-athletes with virtual awards ceremony

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MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Penn State Harrisburg Intercollegiate Athletics recently honored the athletic, academic and community achievements of its student-athletes during the 2020 Student-Athlete Award Ceremony video presentation. Major award winners were announced in six categories, team MVP honors were highlighted and seniors from each program were recognized as part of the celebration of the college's athletic achievement from the 2019-20 season.

Penn State Harrisburg celebrates the 2019-20 athletic campaign, unveiling major award winners, recognizing seniors and announcing each program's team MVP.   Credit: Penn State Harrisburg Intercollegiate Athletics

Chancellor John M. Mason Jr. provided a statement of encouragement and admiration to student-athletes, coaches, and staff.

“Our student-athletes, coaches and staff have navigated many unexpected challenges recently and I admire your strength, resilience and commitment,” he said. “Your hard work and dedication are to be commended. You are exemplary representatives of the college and the student body. I am proud of what has been accomplished by our teams and individual athletes this season. Program records were set, teams made postseason championship appearances and our athletes competed at the national level. Outside of competition, our athletes volunteered their time and talent to serve the campus and local community. Know that we remain committed to supporting our student-athletes.”

Rahsaan Carlton, director of athletics at Penn State Harrisburg thanked the college community for their support and expressed his pride in Penn State Harrisburg's coaches, staff and student-athletes, particularly the college's seniors.

“Thank you to our senior administration for your continued support. Thank you to our faculty members, staff, athletic administrators, trainers and coaches for all of the hard work you put in on behalf of our student athletes. A huge thank you to our family, friends and supporters for always being there. And finally, a tremendous thank you goes out to our amazing student athletes," said Carlton. "You all represent Penn State Harrisburg in the best possible way. I’d like to give a special shout out to our seniors who have shown true commitment over the past four years. To our spring sport athletes, this year you faced the ultimate adversity.  To have your seasons unexpectedly cut short is unimaginable. But in the face of adversity you have still exhibited 'Pride, Spirit and Honor.' Thank you again to all of our student athletes for an amazing year filled with outstanding achievements, academic success and championships.”

View a gallery of student-athlete major award winners here.

View a gallery of team MVPs here.

The individual recipients of major awards are:

Male Athlete of the Year – Bret Williams (baseball)

This award honors the college's most outstanding male student-athlete each year, as voted on by the coaching staff and athletic administration. A D3baseball.com Preseason All-American, Williams entered the spring as a frontrunner for national player of the year after an historic 2019 season that saw him earn first-team all-America honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and D3baseball.com. He led the nation in hits, runs and total bases, while ranking second in the country in home runs and runs batted in. He was named the ABCA/Rawlings Mid-Atlantic Regional Player of the Year after earning a pair of first-team all-region accolades and Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Year recognition.

Female Athlete of the Year – Brittany Ebaugh (women's volleyball)

This award honors the college's most outstanding female student-athlete each year, as voted on by the coaching staff and athletic administration. Ebaugh turned in one of the most prolific seasons in program history this fall and became the first player to reach the 1,000-career point mark. She led the country in block solos this season and was named the North Eastern Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year for her efforts. A two-time conference player of the week, she earned Eastern College Athletics Conference All-Conference First-Team recognition after leading the league in hitting percentage and wrapping up her career as the program's all-time leader in kills and total blocks.

Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Zak Koroneos (baseball)

This award is given annually to one male student-athlete who displays an exceptional combination of scholarly and athletic achievement, with 50 percent weight going towards academics and 50 percent weight going towards athletics. Koroneos is coming off a stellar 2019 season that saw him rank eighth in the country in home runs. He racked up 46 hits, drove in 52 runs and scored 35 more last spring. He's also excelled in the classroom, as the civil engineering major holds a 3.45 cumulative GPA and has had work included in multiple publications. 

Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year – Laurel Amey (women's basketball)

This award is given annually to one female student-athlete who displays an exceptional combination of scholarly and athletic achievement, with 50 percent weight going towards academics and 50 percent weight going towards athletics. Amey served as a team captain this winter and helped lead women's basketball to a conference playoff tournament appearance. The versatile guard averaged more than 11 points and five rebounds per contest and recorded a pair of double-doubles this season. The secondary education major has been stellar in the classroom as well, posting a 3.98 cumulative GPA.

Sportsmanship Award – Oscar Cartagena Jr. (men's soccer)

This award honors a student-athlete who represents his or her team and the college with the utmost respect towards opponents while playing the game "the right way." In addition to his respectful play and prowess as a team leader, Cartagena served as a team captain this fall. The senior scored his first career goal this season, setting off a massive celebration among his teammates in recognition of his hard work. He also works with the sports information department in supporting and promoting the rest of the college's athletic programs.

Athletic Service Award – Sheiva Ansary (women's tennis), Clinton Asalu (men's basketball)

This award honors one or more student-athletes who make their campus and their community a better place through charitable work. In addition to her role on the women's tennis team, Ansary is a Lion Ambassador and served as the chair of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for three years. The senior also contributed to a number of off-campus community service projects. Asalu was a team captain for the men's basketball team this season and helped lead the program to a conference title and NCAA Tournament appearance. The senior served as the president of Greek life at Penn State Harrisburg and was the founder and president of the National Society of Black Engineers, among numerous other service efforts in which he was involved.

More than 60 student-athletes were recognized for earning Penn State Harrisburg Scholar-Athlete status; an accolade awarded to sophomores, juniors and seniors who have achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher. 

In addition to the major awards, team MVPs were announced for each program:

  • Men's Cross Country – Camilo Ruiz
  • Women's Cross Country – Abagail Marquardt
  • Men's Soccer – Shammah Gahomera
  • Women's Soccer – Rhyan Socash
  • Women's Volleyball – Brittany Ebaugh
  • Men's Basketball – Donyae Baylor-Carroll
  • Women's Basketball – Kendis Butler
  • Men's Track & Field – Alex White
  • Women's Track & Field – Alexandria Morrison
  • Baseball – Bret Williams
  • Men's Golf – Andrew Fink
  • Softball – Sarah Coolbaugh
  • Men's Tennis – Austin Stehman
  • Women's Tennis – Sydney Nye
Last Updated May 5, 2020