8 Lancers Named to MASCAC Sportsmanship Teams

8 Lancers Named to MASCAC Sportsmanship Teams

WESTFIELD, Mass. – 58 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) student-athletes have  been recognized for their outstanding sportsmanship as members of the 2023 Fall Sportsmanship Team. 

The MASCAC Sportsmanship Team is intended to recognize one student-athlete from each team, in every sport  that best demonstrates the values of the MASCAC and its Sportsmanship Statement, regardless of their overall  performance or statistics for the season.  

“I want to congratulate the 58 student-athletes from across the seven teams who were recognized on the 2023  Fall MASCAC Sportsmanship Team”, Commissioner Angela Baumann said. “These student-athletes demonstrated  exceptional sportsmanship values which are a core mission in the MASCAC. We are privileged to recognize these  individuals for displaying these honorable qualities.” 

The sports that are represented on the fall team are men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, football, men’s  golf, men’s and women’s soccer and volleyball. A student-athlete from each institution is selected by their coach to  be placed on the Sportsmanship Team.  

Jack Owen of Bridgewater State, Michael Burns of Fitchburg State, Bruno Barbosa of Framingham State, Robert  Wiltsie of MCLA, Troy Penney of Massachusetts Maritime, Jarrod Ledvina of Westfield State and Matthew Talbot of  Worcester State were named to the Sportsmanship Team from men’s cross country.  

On this year’s Women’s Cross Country Sportsmanship Team are Ana Imrie of Bridgewater State, Erin Donelan of  Fitchburg State, Amanda Bedard of Framingham State, Kristie Zator of MCLA, Marchella Corolla of Massachusetts  Maritime, Grace Poplawski of Westfield State and Gillian McDonald of Worcester State.  

Receiving the first-ever field hockey sportsmanship teams awards are Abby Massarelli of Bridgewater State, Sophia  Piper of Fitchburg State, Peyton Coonan of Framingham State, Caroline Hebert of Salem State, Maddy Barry of  Westfield State and Sam Gastonguay of Worcester State. 

Kicking off the Football Sportsmanship Team are James Cahoon of Bridgewater State, Matthew Aguirre of Fitchburg  State, Terry Smith of Framingham State, Michael Levine of Massachusetts Maritime, Collin Crowe of Plymouth  State, Carlos Goncalves-Robalo of UMass Dartmouth, Corey Tehe of WestConn, Cameron Danahy of Westfield  State and Melke Shabo of Worcester State.  

Men’s golf is next on the sportsmanship team list. Mathew Gover of MCLA, Henry Stonehouse of Salem State,  David Girouard of Springfield College, Tom Onorato of Westfield State and Jonathan Gastonguay of Worcester  State are this year’s honorees.  

Megan Keller of Bridgewater State, Ashley Porter of Fitchburg State, Abby Savard of Framingham State, Anna  Lewis of MCLA, Ally Reddish of Massachusetts Maritime, Hannah Magee of Salem State, Michaella Moncecchi of  Westfield State and Hayley MacNeil of Worcester State are the Women’s Soccer Sportsmanship Team honorees.  

In men’s soccer, Tyler Chang of Bridgewater State, Prince Banangoy of Fitchburg State, Bryce Borletto-McCray  of Framingham State, Naiyar Fraser of MCLA, CJ Vincent of Massachusetts Maritime, Jonathan Chasse of Salem  State, Collin O’Brien of Westfield State and David Cianci of Worcester State land on the Sportsmanship Team.  

Closing out the 2023 Fall Sportsmanship squads is volleyball where Bethany Votta of Bridgewater State, Shianne  Harewood of Fitchburg State, Stella Bailey of Framingham State, Ellie Walter-Goodspeed of MCLA, Olivia Coffren  of Massachusetts Maritime, Presely Shairs of Salem State, Olivia Harris of Westfield State and Jillian Gross of  Worcester State are this year’s honorees.