Kreckie, Hebenstreit Awarded 2008 GNAC Sportsmanship Awards
Saint Joseph's (ME) Michael Hebenstreit and Simmons College's Lauren Kreckie have been chosen as the 2008 GNAC Sportsmanship Award recipients. The Conference award qualifies both Michael and Lauren for the NCAA Sportsmanship Award that is presented later this summer.
Saint Joseph's (ME) Michael Hebenstreit and Simmons College's
Lauren Kreckie have
been chosen as the 2008 GNAC Sportsmanship Award recipients. The
Conference
award qualifies both Michael and Lauren for the NCAA Sportsmanship
Award that is
presented later this summer.
The award honors student-athletes who through their actions in
the competitive arena of
intercollegiate athletics, have demonstrated one or more of the
ideals of sportsmanship,
including fairness, civility, honesty, unselfishness, respect and
responsibility. The NCAA
Committee on Sportsmanship and Ethical Conduct will select one male
and one female
student-athlete from each of the three divisions (six total) and
then one male and one
female from those six finalists as the NCAA Sportsmanship Award
winners.
Lauren Kreckie (Braintree, Mass.) is a three-year letterwinner
and co-captain of the
Sharks basketball program. Kreckie just completed her junior year
at Simmons, where
she is majoring in education. She was an All-GNAC third-team
selection last season
and twice earned GNAC Weekly Honor Roll accolades. Kreckie’s
ability to make friends
with many of her opponents is an excellent example of her
sportsmanship. Kreckie is
also heavily involved in many volunteer activities and even finds
time to be a Big Sister.
Head basketball coach Tony Price states “Lauren has that rare
quality of balancing
competitiveness and humility. She conducts herself with class and
dignity on and off the
court.”
Michael Hebenstreit (Centerville, Mass), catcher on the Monks
baseball team and sport
management major, enters his senior year this fall. Hebenstreit was
recognized as a
member of the 2008 GNAC Baseball Sportsmanship Team at the
conclusion of the
season. His sportsmanship is on display on a daily basis as he is
known for his
unselfish behavior as a role player for head coach Will Sanborn and
is respected by his
teammates for his valuable contribution to the team. Mike also
displays leadership and
enthusiasm off the field by leading many of the team’s
community service activities. He
even finds time to volunteer assistant coach for his local American
legion Baseball Team
in the summers. Coach Sanborn describes Mike as “always
having a smile on his face
and having an infectious enthusiasm. Mike always demonstrates
integrity and respect
towards opponents and the game of baseball.”
