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Chris Sailer Leadership Award Finalists
There are five finalists for the Chris Sailer Leadership Award, awarded to senior student-athletes that demonstrate exceptional leadership and a commitment to serving others.
Hannah Davey is a four-time All-Ivy honoree and two-time All-American for Princeton field hockey. A two-year team captain, Davey has truly led by example, including moving from one of the team’s top-scorers on offense to defensive midfielder, where she garnered Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2022.
Off the field, Davey has been a leader within the Athlete Ally organization striving to increase equality among all student-athletes on campus. She was also a threeyear leader within the Varsity Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, collaborating with other athletes and staff members to enhance the Princeton student-athlete experience. Davey serves as a team liaison for the nonprofit Let Her Play, where she mentors young girls in the Trenton community and encourages them to engage in sport. Last summer, Davey traveled to Vietnam as part of the Coach for College program, where she spent three weeks teaching academic subjects, athletics and life skills to underserved Vietnamese students. Davey is a sociology major from Derbyshire, England.
Keller Maloney is a two-time All-American and fourtime Academic All-American honoree for Princeton men’s water polo. He led the Tigers to three conference championships and ranks second all-time in program history for points and assists. Maloney helped Princeton set a new single-season record for wins while achieving the program’s highest-ever national ranking (No. 7).
Maloney is only the second two-year team captain in program history. Out of the pool, he serves on the Executive Leadership Team for the Student-Athlete Wellness Leaders program, organizing events to increase awareness and support student-athlete mental health and wellness. As President of Cottage Club, Maloney serves on the Interclub Council and has led committee efforts to increase student-athlete engagement among eating clubs. An economics major from Los Angeles, Calif., Maloney also coauthored a book titled America: Unite or Die, and served as a field organizer for the Biden-Harris Presidential Campaign in 2020, helping build a team of 400 volunteers in Berks County, Pa.
