Named in honor of the Terrier football coach from 1947 to 1956 who also served as the Director of Athletics for five years, this award is presented to a senior who has demonstrated outstanding leadership both on and off the field. The recipient is chosen by the Hall of Fame executive committee after nomination by the Athletic Department.
Past Winners
Year
|
Award Winner
|
2024 |
Anna Dechantsreiter (women's rowing) |
|
Griffin Roach (men's soccer) |
2022 |
Ann Marie Jaworski (women's soccer) |
|
Logan Cockerill (men's ice hockey) |
2019 |
Lauren Spearman (women's basketball) |
|
Michael Laviano (men's lacrosse) |
2017 |
Charlotte Castronovo (women's lacrosse) |
|
Jake De Vries (men's tennis) |
2016 |
Rachel Coll (field hockey) |
|
John Papale (men's basketball) |
2014 |
Emma Clark (women's soccer) |
|
Jesse Frieder (men's tennis) |
2012
|
Brittany Heist (women's soccer) |
|
Chris Connolly (men's ice hockey) |
2010
|
Casey Brown (women's soccer) |
|
Tyler Morris (men's basketball) |
2008
|
Lauren Morton (women's lacrosse) |
|
Gregory Dierksen (men's swimming & diving) |
2006
|
Susan Marschall (women's soccer) |
|
Gerald Prescott (men's golf) |
2004
|
Jamie Haas (softball) |
2003
|
Rebecca Beyer (women's soccer) |
|
Kevin Fitzgerald (men's basketball) |
2002
|
Uzo Aduba (women's track & field) |
|
Billy Collins (men's basketball) |
2001
|
Mark Michalek (men's basketball) |
2000
|
Fiola Foley (women's rowing) |
1999
|
Amy Parker (softball) |
1998
|
Christen Dutchka (women's soccer) |
1997
|
Alicia Charles (women's basketball) |
1996
|
Monica Dorley (field hockey) |
1995
|
Mike Pedone (football) |