St. Mary's Athletic Department Concludes 2009-10 with Annual Awards Program
St. Mary’s City, Md. – At an informal gathering on May 4 in the Michael P. O’Brien Athletics & Recreation Center Arena, the St. Mary’s College of Maryland Department of Athletics and Recreation celebrated the end of a successful athletic year by giving out its annual end-of-the-year awards. Tuesday night’s gathering concluded with the showing of the 2009-10 athletic highlight video produced by junior baseball player Matt Baden (Sunderland, Md./Huntingtown).
Director of Athletics and Recreation, Scott Devine exclaimed, “Congratulations to all the major award winners Tuesday night. It is a special opportunity to be able to gather the student-athlete population and give these individuals the proper recognition they deserve.”
“I would like to give a special thank you to Matt Baden for putting together an excellent highlight video,” added Devine.
This year’s program included the awarding of two new honors – the Legacy Award and the Rookie of the Year Award. These two awards were suggested by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).
The highlight video will be on display at Cole Cinema in the Campus Center on Monday, May 10 at 11:00 am, 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm and again on Tuesday at 1:00 and 3:00 pm. The video will also be shown in Library 321 on Tuesday at 11:00 am.
Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Majoring in chemistry with a minor in Spanish,
senior women’s soccer defender Karisa
Carroll (Long Island, N.Y./Ward Melville) earned 2009-10
St. Mary’s Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors after
posting a 3.712 GPA. A four-year letter winner for the
Seahawks, Carroll was named to the Dean’s
List every semester and was a 2008 NSCAA/adidas® College
Scholar All-East Region honorable mention choice.
Carroll was also a three-year letter winner for the women’s lacrosse program (2007-09) and garnered IWLCA Scholar-Athlete honors in 2009. A St. Mary’s Senior Scholar, she is a member of two honor societies – Chi Alpha Sigma (for college athletes) and Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership). On the field, Carroll was a two-time all-region selection in lacrosse and a two-time all-conference pick in soccer.
Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Baseball’s senior pitcher/infielder
Jon Gill (Owings Mills, Md./The Park School) is
the recipient of this year’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year
award after posting a 3.772 GPA as an economics major. A
two-year member of Chi Alpha Sigma, Gill is also a
four-time Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) All-Academic
selection. He was a two-year team captain, posting a 5.16 ERA
in 40 career appearances while owning a .250 career batting
average.
SAAC Service Award
First-year assistant athletic trainer
Jessica Pope was recognized by the Student-Athlete
Advisory Committee with the SAAC Service Award for athletic
training efforts this year. Pope established
the 1st Annual Seahawk Superstar Challenge – a field day of
sorts for the athletes – this spring and brought in a new
perspective to the training room with her background in
nutrition.
Rookie of the Year
First-year Kelly Heyde (Wilton,
Conn./Wilton) is the recipient of this year’s inaugural
rookie of the year award after a phenomenal season for the Seahawk
women’s swimming program. Heyde
automatically qualified for the NCAA championships in the 400
individual medley with an NCAA ‘A’ cut and school
record time of 4:28.39. The 2010 CAC Rookie of the Year, she
captured the 200 butterfly as well as the 200 and 400 IM events in
leading St. Mary’s to its third consecutive second-place
finish at the CAC championships.
Finishing her rookie campaign undefeated in all individual events, the 5-2 IM/butterfly/freestyle specialist established two conference records, breaking the oldest standing league record from 1993 in the 400 IM. Heyde was twice named the SMCM athlete of the month in December and February while three times earning conference swimmer of the week honors.
The team co-MVP, she set school records in the 200 fly and 400 IM as well as a pool record at the Franklin & Marshall College Invitational in the 400 IM. Her name is already listed on the SMCM top five list for 10 events while boasting two top 16 times in Division III during the regular-season.
Female Athlete of the Year
Senior swimmer Rachel
Hotchko (Yakima, Wash./A.C. Davis) finished her
career as a three-time NCAA qualifier, becoming the only Seahawk to
accomplish this feat. As a nine-time CAC champion,
Hotchko is the three-time defending conference
champion in the 100 butterfly. Having won 22 All-CAC awards,
she leaves the Seahawk swimming program as the holder of five
school records, three conference records and one CAC championship
meet record as well as being on the St. Mary’s all-time top
five list in six events.
This season, Hotchko owned the 16th fastest time in Division III in the 100 fly with her school record time of 56.63. Selected as a team co-MVP this season, the 5-10 butterfly/freestyle specialist helped the Seahawks to three consecutive second-place finishes at the CAC championships. She garnered All-CAC honors in the 100 freestyle, finishing second in NCAA provisional time, and in the 50 freestyle in 2010.
Male Athlete of the Year
This is the fourth consecutive year that a men’s
basketball player has been selected as the St. Mary’s Male
Athlete of the Year and the second year in a row that senior guard
Camontae Griffin (Baltimore, Md./Dunbar) has
earned the award. Griffin was named to the
NABC All-Middle Atlantic Region Second and D3hoops.com All-Middle
Atlantic Region First Teams this season. A two-time first
team All-CAC choice, he led the Seahawks to the program’s
second trip to the “Sweet 16,” the program’s
third CAC championship title and back-to-back conference
regular-season titles.
As one of the program’s most prolific scorers, Griffin eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in just two years and finished his career with 1,156 points. The 5-9 guard spent the entire 2009-10 season leading the conference in scoring with 21.6 points per game, ranking him 18th in Division III. As a starter in all 30 games, he finished second on the team and in the league with 64 steals for a 2.1 average. Griffin ranked among the top five league players in free throw percentage as well, owning a third-best percentage of .839. He tallied a school record 51 points in leading the Seahawks to their second consecutive Pride of Maryland title.
Legacy Award
Senior Sophia Esparza (Silver
Spring, Md./Montgomery Blair) is hands-down one of the top three
players to have passed through the St. Mary’s women’s
soccer program. Esparza was a standout
player in every game, serving as the Seahawks’ go-to
player. The program has never had more success than it has
during Esparza’s career. The 5-7
midfielder is the only player in program history to be a four-time
first team All-CAC selection and just the fourth player to earn
NSCAA all-region (2008) honors.
The 2006 CAC Rookie of the Year, Esparza guided the Seahawks to their first two trips to the CAC championship match (2006 and 2008) and helped them win the league title in 2008. In 2008, she was also part of the team’s first-ever trip to the NCAA tournament as well as the team’s first-ever national rankings. Esparza and her classmates tallied a four-year overall record of 36-30-7 (19-9-3 CAC) against the strongest schedules in program history, including a 10-game unbeaten streak for the first 10 games of 2008.
Athletic Director’s Award
Scott Devine, the Director of
Athletics and Recreation, named senior men’s lacrosse player
Ryan Alexander (Laurel, Md./St. Vincent Pallotti)
the recipient of the 2009-10 Athletic Director’s Award for
demonstrating unselfish dedication to Seahawk athletics on and off
the field.
2009-10 St. Mary’s Athletes of the Month
The athletic department would also like to
recognize the seven Seahawks who were named athletes of the month
throughout the 2009-10 athletic year. First-years
Lauriann Parker (Woodbine, Md./Glenelg) and
Kelly Heyde (Wilton, Conn./Wilton) as well as
senior guard Camontae Griffin (Baltimore,
Md./Dunbar) were each twice selected as the monthly award winners
this year.
September – Junior
outside hitter Claire Kodan - Volleyball
October – First-year forward
Lauriann Parker – Field Hockey
November – Senior guard
Camontae Griffin – Men’s
Basketball
December – First-year
Kelly Heyde – Women’s Swimming
January – Senior guard
Stephanie Saint-Aubin – Women’s
Basketball
February – Senior guard
Camontae Griffin – M. Basketball; First-year
Kelly Heyde – W. Swimming
March – Senior attacker
Nora Fallon-Oben – Women’s
Lacrosse
April – First-year
midfielder Lauriann Parker – Women’s
Lacrosse








