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Madison Relyea named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year Class of 2021

Madison Relyea named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year Class of 2021

SCHENECTADY, NY – Madison Relyea, a senior at Mayfield High School, has been named as one of the 10 scholastic award recipients for 2021 by the Capital District Sports Women of the Year.

Madison, who competes in cross country, Nordic ski and track & field, will be recognized at the Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Gala on Monday, August 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady. Ticket information will be posted soon.

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year (CDSWOY) honors the best and brightest female student athletes from high schools and colleges in the Capital District of New York State. The student-athletes will be recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics, and community service. More information is provided at the website, cdswoy.com.

Academically, Madison is a member of the National Honor Society and is consistently on the Academic Excellence List at Mayfield High. She received the Russell Sage College Student Sage Scholarship and has represented Mayfield at Student Leadership Conferences. Her teams are always on the NYS Scholar-Athlete Teams lists. Madison was named the University Scholar-Athlete in recognition of outstanding academic record and accomplishments by St. Lawrence University.

Athletically, Madison competed at the state level in cross country each season from 2016 through 2019 (the states were not held in 2020). She competed in the Federation and Regional championships in her sophomore and junior seasons. She won the individual league championship every season since 2016 and won the individual sectional title in 2018 and 2019. In Nordic ski, Madison won the individual sectional championship in 2019 and 2020 and competed in the states each season since 2016. She was #2 in the state in 2019 and #1 in 2020. On the track, Madison has five records at Mayfield High, including the 800, 1500, 2000 steeplechase, 3000 and part of the 4 x 800. This season, she had two sectional first place finishes (4 x 400 and 4 x 800) as well as two second place finishes (2000 steeplechase and 1500). In 2019, she won four events at the league championship meet and took first place in the sectionals in the 1500 and second place in the 800. She joined her teammates for second and fifth place performances in relays that season. In her sophomore season, she won the 1500 at the state qualifiers for small school runners and was fifth for small competitors in the event at the state championships.

Madison’s community service includes volunteering at a local stable grooming horses and cleaning stalls. She also mentors young horseback students. Madison has organized fun runs for community youth to promote an active lifestyle, and has also volunteered at kayak/canoe poker events to benefit the local hospice.

CDSWOY will announce the next student-athlete recipient on June 21 and Mondays and Wednesdays through July 21. The final announcement will be made on Friday, July 23. A total of 10 high school and two college female student-athletes will be honored.

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Isabella Mancini named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year Class of 2021

Isabella Mancini named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year Class of 2021

SCHENECTADY, NY – Isabella Mancini, a senior at Galway High School, has been named as one of the 10 scholastic award recipients for 2021 by the Capital District Sports Women of the Year program.

Isabella, who competes in soccer, basketball and softball, will be recognized at the Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Gala on Monday, August 9 at 7:00 p.m. at the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady. Ticket information will be posted soon.

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year (CDSWOY) honors the best and brightest female student athletes from high schools and colleges in the Capital District of New York State. The student-athletes will be recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics and community service. More information is provided at the website, cdswoy.com.

Academically, Isabella was the 2021 Valedictorian for Galway High School. She received the Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award, the University of Rochester High School Merit Scholarship Award and the Galway Central School District Soaring Eagle Award. She received the Academic Scholarship Recognition Award for three consecutive years.

Athletically, Isabella was named the 2021 Galway CSD Female Athlete of the Year. She was named to the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Soccer All Star First Team and was also a WAC First Team All Star in the Mohawk Division. She received NYSPHSAA Section 2 First Team honors. Isabella was a softball Defensive Player of the Year award recipient and won Rookie of the Year honors in track and field in her freshman year.

Isabella’s community service includes receiving the Lions International Award for Excellence. She served the Catholic Church Community Service Group and the Animal Re-population program for Saratoga as well as the Best Buddies Club. She was the Galway Class of 2021 Treasurer, the Student Senate Treasurer, the Science Club Vice President and Secretary, and the Leo’s Club Vice President.

CDSWOY will announce the next student-athlete recipient on June 16 and Mondays and Wednesdays through July 21. The final announcement will be made on Friday, July 23. A total of 10 high school and two college female student-athletes will be honored.

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Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer CDSWOY Virtual Speaker for Awards Gala

Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer CDSWOY Virtual Speaker for Awards Gala

ALBANY, NY – Tara VanDerveer, the all-time winningest coach in women’s college basketball, will serve as the virtual guest speaker at the 2021 Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Gala. The event will take place on Monday, August 9, 2021 at the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady, NY and will begin at 7:00 p.m.

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year program (CDSWOY) honors the best and brightest female student-athletes from high schools and colleges in the Capital District of New York State. The student-athletes will be recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics, and community service. Ticket information will be announced later in the month of June.

“We truly appreciate Coach VanDerveer’s time to speak at our Awards Gala,” said Eric McDowell, President of CDSWOY. “The numbers speak for themselves. She has impacted so many individuals throughout her remarkable career, and it is such a privilege for us that she will touch on her highlights as well as provide inspiration to not only our honorees, but to all of us. Her support of CDSWOY and its mission means the world to us.”

Coach VanDerveer has cemented herself as one of the top coaches in the history of the sport, both collegiately and internationally, and is a member of both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2011) and the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (2002). An ambassador for both Stanford and the sport of college basketball, VanDerveer has enjoyed an unprecedented level of success through an energetic and positive approach to the game. A five-time national coach of the year (1988, 1989, 1990, 2011, 2021) and 16-time Pac-12 Coach of the Year, VanDerveer, who prior to coming to Stanford served as head coach for a combined seven seasons at Idaho and Ohio State, has accumulated an impressive 1,125-255 (.815) record in her 42 years as a collegiate head coach and an 973-204 (.827) record over 35 seasons at Stanford.

The 2020-21 season was a momentous one for VanDerveer, as she led the Cardinal back atop the collegiate mountaintop, all while maneuvering a global pandemic, and also broke the all-time wins record in women’s college basketball. On December 15, 2021, she became the sport’s winningest coach, breaking Tennessee’s Pat Summitt’s mark of 1,098. Stanford finished the year 31-2, winning both the Pac-12 regular season and tournament titles, earning the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and claiming the national championship for the first time since 1992.
 
VanDerveer became the second women’s coach to reach 1,000 career wins when Stanford beat USC on Feb. 3, 2017. VanDerveer has more career wins to her name than 344 of the country’s 351 Division I programs. She has led her Stanford teams to three NCAA Championships (1990, 1992, 2021), one of four coaches in the history of the sport to win three titles. She has advanced the Cardinal to 13 NCAA Final Fours, 23 Pac-12 regular-season titles, 14 Pac-12 Tournament crowns and 32 trips to the NCAA Tournament. She also guided Idaho to an AIAW Tournament and Ohio State to a pair of NCAA Tournaments while twice being named Big Ten Coach of the Year.
 
Her teams have won 20 or more games 36 times, including each of the last 20 seasons, and collected at least 30 victories 16 times. She has accounted for 973 of Stanford’s 1,149 total victories since its first varsity season in 1975 (85%). Overall, VanDerveer has guided her players to two Wade Trophy Player of the Year honors, two Naismith Player of the Year honors, 32 first-team All-America honors (WBCA and Associated Press), 18 Pac-12 Player of the Year awards, 80 first team All-Pac-12 selections and nearly 40 appointments to USA Basketball teams. Stanford has had 30 players play in a regular-season WNBA game since the league’s inception in 1997. The program boasts 12 first-round draft picks out of its 27 all-time selections, including 2016 WNBA MVP Nneka Ogwumike, and has had seven players win a total of eight WNBA titles. In 1995-96 VanDerveer served as head coach of the USA Basketball National Team, leading the team to a 52-0 exhibition record and then to the Olympic gold medal with a perfect 8-0 run at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
 
VanDerveer is a 1975 graduate of Indiana University, where she was a dean’s list scholar for three years and a sociology major. While at Indiana, VanDerveer held one of the starting guard positions for three years on the women’s basketball team. For her efforts at Indiana and her accomplishments after leaving the Hoosiers, VanDerveer was inducted into the Indiana University Hall of Fame in 1995. An avid piano player in her spare time, VanDerveer is a Boston native who grew up in Schenectady. She is also a published author. Her book Shooting From The Outside, which chronicled her 1996 Olympic and National Team experience, was released in September 1997.

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CDSWOY Awards Gala August 9 at GE Theatre at Proctors

CDSWOY Awards Gala August 9 at GE Theatre at Proctors

ALBANY, NY – The 2021 Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Gala will take place on Monday, August 9, 2021 at the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady, NY. The event will begin at 7:00 p.m.

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year program (CDSWOY) honors the best and brightest female student-athletes from high schools and colleges in the Capital District of New York State. The student-athletes will be recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics, and community service. Ticket information will be announced later in the month of June.

CDSWOY conducted voting from a committee of media professionals following a press conference on June 1, 2021 at O’Toole’s Restaurant Pub, 1814 Central Ave. in Albany. The selections will be announced throughout June and July. The CDSWOY initiative was created by Eric McDowell, President of The Eric Idea Agency, a Capital District business that provides services in public and media relations, event management and M.C. services.

“We are so pleased to honor these exceptional young ladies, especially after such a difficult and challenging academic and athletic calendar year,” said McDowell. “I am thrilled that we can conduct our event at Proctors, as we had planned for 2020. This historic entertainment facility is the perfect home to shine the bright lights on these remarkable women, who will be honored and recognized for their success and service.”

Candidates for CDSWOY recognition come from institutions in Section II in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association and colleges that feature athletics in the Capital District. The Athletic Director from each institution was provided the opportunity to nominate one female student-athlete for CDSWOY recognition. The 2021 CDSWOY Awards Gala at Proctors will feature two collegiate and 10 scholastic honorees, with a Grand Collegiate Sports Woman of the Year and Grand Scholastic Sports Woman of the Year selected by the committee.

Capital District Sports Women of the Year 2021 Schedule of Announcements
The announcements of the 2021 Capital District Sports Women of the Year honorees will take place during the months of June and July prior to the Awards Gala on August 9 at Proctors. Announcements will be made on Mondays and Wednesdays, from June 14 to July 21, at 3:00 PM Eastern time on cdswoy.com. The Grand recipients will be announced at the Gala.

Here is the schedule for the 2020 announcements:

  • June 14 – High School Honoree
  • June 16 – High School Honoree
  • June 21 – High School Honoree
  • June 23 – High School Honoree
  • June 28 – College Honoree
  • June 30 – High School Honoree
  • July 5 – High School Honoree
  • July 7 – High School Honoree
  • July 12 – College Honoree
  • July 14 – High School Honoree
  • July 19 – High School Honoree
  • July 21 – High School Honoree
  • August 9 – Grand Scholastic Woman of the Year and Grand Collegiate Woman of the Year (at Gala)

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CDSWOY Donates to American Cancer Society

CDSWOY Donates to American Cancer Society

LATHAM, NY — The Capital District Sports Women of the Year, Inc., which recently hosted its first ever Awards Event, made a donation to the American Cancer Society on September 3 at the local office in the Capital District.

CDSWOY President Eric McDowell provided a check to Annemarie Dillon, the Senior Manager of the American Cancer Society in the Albany, New York region. The donation was made in honor of Chris Plonsky of the University of Texas, who served as the virtual guest speaker for the CDSWOY Awards Event on August 18. Chris is the Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff and is UT’s Senior Woman Administrator for Big 12 Conference and NCAA governance. 

“Especially during these challenging times, we are grateful to the Capital District Sports Women of the Year for choosing the American Cancer Society as a charity to support this year,” commented Dillon. “We’re proud to partner with local organizations to continue our mission and attacking cancer from every angle here in the Capital Region.”

“We are proud to make a donation for Chris’ chosen charity,” said McDowell. “We appreciated her time to deliver her message, experiences and guidance to our recipients. The American Cancer Society is close to home with me as well with family members who have been affected. I appreciate Annmarie’s service and the work of all her colleagues at the American Cancer Society.”

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year recognizes 10 high school and three college female student-athletes for outstanding academics, athletics and community service. The next Awards Event is scheduled for May of 2021.

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Ware, Burchhardt named CDSWOY Grand Sports Women of the Year

Ware, Burchhardt named CDSWOY Grand Sports Women of the Year

ALBANY, NY — Morgan Burchhardt, a senior from The College of Saint Rose, and Lydia Ware, a senior from Averill Park High School, received Grand honors at the Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Event held at The Desmond Hotel Albany.

Burchhardt was named the Grand Collegiate Woman of the Year and Ware was named the Grand Scholastic Woman of the Year. The event also honored nine other high school and two other college female student-athletes from the region, who made up the 2020 (and first ever) Class of the Capital District Sports Women of the Year. CDSWOY honors excellence in academics, athletics and community service.

The event featured the honorees and two guests each at The Desmond. A live video was provided as well. The virrtual guest speaker was Chris Plonsky of the University of Texas, who serves as the Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff and UT’s Senior Woman Administrator for Big 12 Conference and NCAA governance. Plonsky is a past president of of NACDA, NACMA and Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly NACWAA).

Morgan Burchhardt was named a United Soccer Coaches second team Scholar All-American and a United Soccer Coaches first team Scholar All-East. Athletically, Morgan was a United Soccer Coaches third-team All-America pick and earned United Soccer Coaches first-team All-East honors. She was a Northeast 10 first-team All-Conference pick and made the NE-10 Championship All-Tournament Team and made the NCAA National Championship All-Tournament Team as her team reached the national semifinals. She was a four-time NE-10 All-Conference pick. A D2CCA second-team All-East pick, Morgan was named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll (10/21/19). She was fourth in program annals with 114 points, tied for 11th with 31 goals, and second with 52 assists. Morgan is one of only eight players in school history to record 100 career points. She was one of 14 active players in the country with 30 goals and 20 assists in 2019. Morgan was the active NCAA Division II leader in assists in 2019. She is the only player in school annals to record 10 or more assists in four separate seasons. Morgan’s community service includes the following: a former two-year Executive Board member of Saint Rose Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, a four year member of SAAC, named the recipient of the 2019 Michael Simpson Striker Award, which is bestowed upon a Golden Knights men’s or women’s soccer player who is active in community service as determined by the athletics coaching staff, volunteer at Capital City Rescue Mission – Albany Food Bank, Team Reading Days at the Delaware Community School (City School District of Albany’s only school offering a bilingual education curriculum. The Dual Language Program teaches students in both English and Spanish), organized Penny Wars, fundraiser for the Strength in Numbers non-profit organization, Coaches U-10 & U-12 girls teams – Albany Alleycats Premier, Delaware Community School Volunteer – Mardi Gras and Math Night, Team Impact – Leadership position, and a volunteer at Saint Rose Women’s Soccer Youth Clinics.

Lydia Ware is Valedictorian of the APHS class of 2020 and a member of the National Honor Society. Other honors include recognition as a National Merit Scholarship Corporation Finalist, recipient of the Rensselaer Medal Award, New York State Capital District Society of Women Engineers Certificate of Merit, CASDA Capital Region Scholar, NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence, and Averill Park High School Academic Excellence Awards for 13 courses over the span of her freshman through junior years. Lydia received Rensselaer County Legislature Commendation in her freshman, sophomore and junior years, which is awarded to the top five students per class at Averill Park. She participated in the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth program, earning High Honors (awarded to the top 30% of selected students). Lydia was a member of the soccer team with Scholar-Athlete honors for three seasons, Varsity member of the track & field team with Scholar-Athlete honors all four seasons, Suburban Scholastic Council All-Star Award in outdoor track, APHS Coach Aldi Athleticism, Leadership, Dedication and Integrity Award, qualifier for NY State Outdoor Championships in the 100m and 200m, APHS outdoor record holder in the 100m, 200m, 4x100m and 4x400m relay, APHS Most Outstanding Track Performer Award, indoor record holder in the 55m, 400m, 4x200m, 4x400m, and sprint medley relays, qualifier for  NY State Indoor Championships in the 55m, third place in the NY State Intersectional Relay, Penn Relays Wheel 4x400m, Times Union High School Track & Field All Star, Second Team Suburban Scholastic Council All-Star, APHS Most Outstanding Sprinter, APHS Most Outstanding Scholar Athlete, and APHS Rising Star Award. Lydia’s community service includes Averill Park Student-Athlete Advisory Council, Secretary and co-founder of the APHS Science Club. Camper in Leadership Training and Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program participant at Camp Cedarbrook in the Adirondacks, Music Ministries, Child Nurture Ministries, Vacation Bible School volunteer, and Audio/Visual Ministries at Brunswick Church.

The other members of the CDSWOY Class of 2020: 

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Chris Plonsky of the University of Texas to speak at CDSWOY Event

Chris Plonsky of the University of Texas to speak at CDSWOY Event

AUSTIN, TX — Chris Plonsky of the University of Texas, one of the leading administrators in collegiate athletics and a past president of three national organizations, will serve as a virtual Guest Speaker for the first Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Event. The event will be held on Tuesday, August 18 at The Desmond Hotel Albany at 6 p.m.

Due to current conditions, the event will be limited in attendance to award recipients and two guests. But the event will be broadcast with a live video. Individuals who register for the live video by August 12 will receive a complimentary mailed copy of the 2020 CDSWOY Awards Event Program, a 32-page publication that includes exclusive features written by sports staff members of The Daily Gazette. A drawing will be held from all video registrants and one lucky winner will receive a personal portrait photography package from Lauren Hull Photography.
Plonsky has worked in college athletics since 1976 and is in her 32nd year at The University of Texas. She is Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief of Staff and is UT’s Senior Woman Administrator for Big 12 Conference and NCAA governance.

Plonsky is a USA Basketball board member, a USOC Collegiate Advisory Council member and an emeritus board member of the National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame. She is past president of NACDA, NACMA and Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly NACWAA). She is a past member of the NACDA Board, the LEAD1 board (formerly Division 1AD Association) and has served NCAA committees on Academic Performance, Women’s Basketball Competition and NCAA Commercialization activities. She chaired the NCAA Division I Management Council in 2003.

“I am so pleased that Chris Plonsky will serve as our Guest Speaker for the first Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Event,” stated Eric McDowell, President of CDSWOY. “I’ve known and followed her from her start in athletic communications, through her years at the Big East and at the University of Texas. She is one of the most respected collegiate athletic administrators in the country. Her words of wisdom from her experiences, including serving as President of NACDA and also the Women’s Leaders in College Sports organization, will serve as a guiding light to our honorees. I truly thank her for her time and support of CDSWOY.”

Plonsky supervises staff leaders in student services (academics, career/leadership/personal development), equipment, compliance/risk management and sports medicine/health and wellness/strength performance. The latter area also includes staff experts in nutrition, behavioral health and applied sports science.

At Texas, she was women’s athletics director from April 2001-December 2017. From 1993-2017, she also supervised revenue areas in sponsorship, marketing, licensing and television. She worked in communications/media relations at Iowa State University (1979-81), Texas (1982-86) and The BIG EAST Conference (1986-90). After three years in administration at The BIG EAST as associate commissioner (1990-93), she returned to Texas in October 1993.

Born in Pittsburgh and raised in Greensburg, Pa., and northeast Ohio, Plonsky earned a B.S. Journalism degree in 1979 at Kent State University, where she was a three-year basketball student-athlete, undergraduate KSU athletics media relations assistant and editor of The Daily Kent Stater.

In Austin, Plonsky is a member of many University campus committees and serves as a volunteer on the University Federal Credit Union supervisory committee.

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Event will recognize 10 high school and three college female student-athletes for outstanding academics, athletics and community service.

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Awards Event at The Desmond Aug. 18, featuring live video

Awards Event at The Desmond Aug. 18, featuring live video

SCHENECTADY, NY — The Capital District Sports Women of the Year, Inc. has announced that the inaugural CDSWOY Awards Event will take place at The Desmond Hotel Albany, 660 Albany Shaker Road, Albany, NY on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 6:00 p.m.

Due to the coronavirus Phase 4 stage in the Capital District of The State of New York, the event will be limited to the award winners and their parents in attendance and not the general public. Individuals will feature social distancing and masks at the facility. However, the event will feature a live web stream video at CDSWOY.COM beginning at 5:45 p.m.

The Awards Event will feature the presentations of awards to 10 high school honorees and three college honorees. Each student will be honored for outstanding academic performance, excellent athletic success, and remarkable service to our community. The event will culminate with the announcement of the Grand Scholastic Sports Woman of the Year and Grand Collegiate Sports Woman of the Year. Selections from numerous nominees were made by members of the Capital District media at a private luncheon.

“I am thrilled that our first-ever Awards Event will be held in August,” said Eric McDowell, President of the Capital District Sports Women of the Year, Inc. “While we will have the awards recipients and their parents on site, we will also feature a live video for all other family members, teammates and other friends to watch these ladies receive their well-deserved honors. We thank The Desmond Hotel Albany for providing us the opportunity in these trying times.”

The 2020 Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Event was originally scheduled to take place on May 12, but that was postponed due to the coronavirus.

For questions about this event or other information, email at cdswoy@gmail.com or call President Eric McDowell at 518-588-8016.

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Amelia Canetto named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year 2020 Class

Amelia Canetto named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year 2020 Class

SCHENECTADY, NY – Amelia Canetto, a senior at Taconic Hills High School, has been named as one of the 10 scholastic award recipients for 2020 by the Capital District Sports Women of the Year.

Amelia, who competes in field hockey and track & field, will be recognized at the first-ever Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Gala scheduled for May 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady. Tickets for the Gala will go on sale on Monday, April 13 at proctors.org and at the Proctors Box Office.

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year (CDSWOY) honors the best and brightest female student athletes from high schools and colleges in the Capital District of New York State. The student-athletes will be recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics and community service. More information is provided at the website, cdswoy.com.

Academically, Amelia is a scholar-athlete and earned High Honor Roll recognition. She also is a member of the National Honor Society. She sailed the Caribbean to do marine biology research and received scuba certification. Amelia has been part of the University at Albany Science Research Program for three years.

On the track, Amelia has set new records at Taconic Hills in the 100 meters, 200m, 400m and also joined her teammates with new records in the 4 x 400 and 4 x 800. She was the team’s Most Valuable Player in 10th and 11th grade. She competed at the state championship level in the 400m, finishing third, and in the 200m, finishing eighth. She competed in the USATF National Junior Olympics in the 200m, 400m and triple jump. Amelia was the Most Improved Player honoree in 11th grade and scored 24 goals in her junior year. In her senior season, she was the captain and MVP and scored 21 goals while earning first team all-star honors.

Amelia’s community service includes volunteering at the Roe Jan Library at the circulation desk, and at the Roe Jan Food Pantry picking up and delivering donations. She volunteered her time at the library’s kid booth at a local farmer’s market. Amelia has worked as a camp counselor for elementary grade level kids, and organized hikes, arts and crafts, and sports activities. She has served as a Girl Scout and reached cadet level.

CDSWOY announced a total of 10 scholastic and three collegiate award recipients since March 10.

Testimonials:

“Amelia is a very cooperative and respectful young lady. As her teacher in Algebra 2 Common Core and her Varsity Field Hockey Coach, I have been able to observe Amelia’s strengths and successes as a student and athlete. She is a work horse, wants to improve, and holds high expectations for herself. Amelia is a quiet, humble leader that strives to be a good role model. She is a remarkable young lady that will be missed in our classrooms and athletic fields next year. She is driven to be a success!”

— Angela Webster, Athletic Director/Field Hockey Coach

“As Amelia’s coach I have had the opportunity to witness an exceptional work ethic and competitive spirit. She trains and competes during the winter and summer in USATF meets and plays field hockey in the fall. A well-rounded young person, Amelia maintains a challenging academic schedule, volunteers at the local library and still finds time for hunting and fishing with her dad. She is fun to work with and a joy to watch compete. Pleasant and cheerful, she is a positive addition to any group.”

— Paula A. Voight-Jause, Girls Track Coach

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Megan Flynn named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year 2020 Class

Megan Flynn named to Capital District Sports Women of the Year 2020 Class

SCHENECTADY, NY – Megan Flynn, a senior at The Sage Colleges, has been named as one of the three collegiate award recipients for 2020 by the Capital District Sports Women of the Year.

Megan, a native of Hoosick Falls, NY who competes in basketball, will be recognized at the first-ever Capital District Sports Women of the Year Awards Gala on May 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the GE Theatre at Proctors in Schenectady. Tickets for the Gala will go on sale on Monday, April 13 at proctors.org and at the Proctors Box Office.

The Capital District Sports Women of the Year (CDSWOY) honors the best and brightest female student-athletes from high schools and colleges in the Capital District of New York State. The student-athletes will be recognized for their achievements in academics, athletics and community service. More information is provided at the website, cdswoy.com.

Megan’s academic achievements include the Empire 8 President’s List, Sage Athletic Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Sigma Delta Beta Honor Society, Sage Select Leadership Development Group, and Dean’s List for all seven semesters including the Fall of 2019 (she completed her undergraduate degree early). She also earned Skyline Conference Scholar-Athlete recognition during her career. In March, Megan was named to the 2019-2020 Academic All-America NCAA Division III Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Her First Team selection to the Academic All-District Team earned her consideration for the All-America honor. She became the first Sage basketball player honored with the Academic All-America award and just the ninth Sage student-athlete to achieve this feat. A graduate student at Sage working on her MBA degree, Megan achieved a 3.99 grade point average as an undergraduate, while currently boasting a 4.0 as a graduate student.

On the court, Megan earned numerous honors in her final season. She was selected to the 2019-2020 D3hoops.com All-East Team, the Empire 8 Women’s Basketball Championship All-Tournament Team, a pair of Empire 8 Player of the Week citations and a selection to the Empire 8 Women’s Basketball First Team. She was also nominated for the Josten’s Trophy. A team captain this past season, she wrapped up her career with 877 points, 684 rebounds, 44 blocked shots and a 51.9% field goal percentage in 86 appearances. She is the program’s 12th all-time leading scorer while standing fifth in career rebounds and tied for eighth in blocked shots. Megan was a 27-game starter this year adding 13.6 points per game and 10.8 rebounds per contest, both team highs. The Gators advanced to the championship game for the first time, earning the Empire 8’s runner-up trophy after an overall record of 15-12 with a 10-4 record in conference play.

Megan’s community service includes Chomper’s Reading Program (named after the school mascot), Humane Society, Halloween 5K, Centennial 5K, Sage Engaged, Sage SAAC Toys for Tots, Thanksgiving food drives, Make-a-Wish Santa Letters, MS Walk, and the Breast Cancer Walk.

CDSWOY will announce the final student-athlete on April 7.

Testimonials:

“I have known Megan for the last four years in a variety of roles at Sage as a SAAC member, women’s basketball team member and student-athlete. In her role as a team member, she always maintains a team first mentality, doing what she could to assure that the team accomplished their goals while maintaining top notch academic work. Megan has always portrayed herself as responsible, dependable, and punctual, with a top-notch work ethic! She is a focused individual with specific career objectives and the determination to ‘finish what she starts,’ as she recently completed her bachelor’s degree a semester early.”

— Sandy Augstein-Collins, Director of Athletics

“Megan has been an unwavering leader of our women’s basketball program since she stepped onto campus. Her ability to push herself while leading her teammates to match her drive for excellence is unparalleled. She also leads by example in the classroom and in the community. Her character and humility radiate through everything she accomplishes. Megan has implanted herself into various activities and leadership roles around The Sage College campus and in the Greater Albany area. Wherever she finds a cause, her passion ignites into genuinely wanting to help and immediately takes action to become involved in any way she is able. When choosing a student-athlete that best represents what a Division III student-athlete stands for, I look no further than Megan.”

— Allison Coleman, Head Women’s Basketball Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

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