Penn College honored six student-athletes for the 2022-23 year at the sixth annual CATS (Celebrating Athletic Triumphs and Successes) Awards celebration.
Isaac Cory ’26 (wrestling) and Lexi Troup ’26 (women’s basketball) earned Newcomer of the Year honors in a field of nominees that included Mitchell Campbell ’26 (cross-country), Alec Cooper ’26 (men’s basketball), Camden Elmo ’26 (lacrosse), Lexi Snyder ’26 (softball), and Brooke Klinger ’26 (soccer).
Cory became the first wrestler in program history to qualify for the NCAA Tournament after taking silver at the NCAA Mideast Regional. He was the only freshman in the 184-pound bracket at nationals and was named to the national d3wrestling.com all-freshman team. Cory was regionally ranked for most of the season and won the prestigious Ned McGinley Invitational.
Troup led the women’s basketball team in points with 249, averaging 9.6 per game. She started in 22 games and played in all 26, averaging 28.9 minutes a game. Her game highs included 25 points, nine rebounds, four assists and six blocks. She scored double digits in 14 games.
Mackenzie Weaver ’25 (softball) and Gavin Barrett ’25 (men’s basketball) took home Athlete of the Year awards. Other nominees included Sam Hills ’25 (lacrosse), Peyton Mussina ’25 (golf), Brian Robison ’23 (baseball), Kaelynn Sheetz ’24 (women’s soccer) and Rachel Teats ’25 (women's basketball).
Weaver finished the season with 16 wins, including a perfect game and a no-hitter. Her efforts led her to a United East First Team selection and a National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Region Third Team nod.
Barrett became the first player in program history to earn first team all-conference honors. He recorded a pair of triple-doubles last season and led the United East in both points and assists.
Gabriel Kennedy-Citeroni ’24 (wrestling) and Jordan Specht ’23 (softball) were awarded Scholar-Athlete of the Year in a field that also featured nominees Isaac Hernandez ’23 (lacrosse), Will Sulesky ’23 (men’s basketball) and Rosey Thomas ’23 (cross-country).
Kennedy-Citeroni has a 4.0 overall GPA as a civil engineering technology student and is a member of Chi Alpha Sigma national honor society for collegiate athletes. He won 17 matches last season and is a cadet in the Army ROTC Bald Eagle Battalion.
Specht boasted a 4.0 overall GPA in nursing and served with classmates on a medical mission in Guatemala. She is a member of Chi Alpha Sigma and is a two-time all-region selection in softball.
Also earning awards were Devon Sanders, Assistant Coach of the Year; Matt Blymier and Britni Mohney, Staff Members of the Year; and men’s lacrosse, Community Service Award.
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