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Linebackers Jamel Foster ’22, left, of York, Pa., and Dan Drop Jr. ’21 of Hatfield, Pa., celebrate after a successful play at Knox Stadium.

It was a banner year for field hockey goalie Nicole Piccioni ’22 of Richfield, Pa., who was named Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year.

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Bass Diakhoumpa ’22, of Dakar, Senegal, led the team in goals (11) and points (23) while being named to the Landmark All-Conference Second Team.

Moira Folan ’22 of Pittsburgh, Pa., foreground, sets Emma Davis ’23, of East Berlin, Pa., while Victoria Taylor ’21, far left, of Middletown, Del., looks on. Women’s Volleyball won their 39th consecutive conference championship and all three were named to the Landmark All-Conference First Team and the American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Region team.

Vinnie Caroselli ’20, of Upland, Pa., excelled during his senior campaign and made the Landmark All-Conference First Team and a personal record at NCAA Regionals while finishing 42nd.

Sofia Amoroso ’23, of West Chester, Pa., had a productive fall in which she took first at the Landmark Preview—the first solo win at a Landmark Event in program history.

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Midfielder Brooke Rotheram ’20, of Harrisburg, Pa., was the lead creator for the women’s soccer team as she led the team in every offensive category this fall.

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