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2025-26 Winter MAC All-Sportsmanship Team Announced

3/23/2026 1:16:00 PM

NEWTOWN, Pa. – The Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) released the 2025-26 Winter All-Sportsmanship Team, with Lebanon Valley having eight individual honorees among the 118 total student-athletes honored by the conference office. The team includes one student-athlete from each institution for each sport, including men's and women's basketball, men's and women's ice hockey, men's and women's indoor track & field, and men's and women's swimming.
 
The MAC All-Sportsmanship Teams recognize student-athletes who exemplify great character and display exceptional sportsmanship both on and off the field. They represent their team, institution and the conference with high integrity, and exhibit respect for themselves, teammates, coaches and opponents. They are humble and hold themselves with pride, competing at the same level of intensity no matter who the competition is, or outcome of the contest. These student-athletes were selected by the head coaches and student-athletes from their respective teams.
 
LVC's honorees include:
Men's Basketball—Brendan Lonergan, senior, forward
Lonergan played in 14 games and made one start this winter during his senior season for the Dutchmen. The Minersville, Pennsylvania native scored 10 points, pulled down four rebounds, dished out one assist, and blocked one shot in 52 minutes of action.
 
Women's Basketball—Brielle Reidinger, senior, forward
Reidinger started all 26 games as a forward during her final year at The Valley. The Easton, Pennsylvania native earned All-MAC Freedom honors after she had eight double-doubles and finished the season with 272 points, 247 rebounds, 45 assists, 34 blocks, and 22 steals.
 
Men's Ice Hockey—John King, junior, right wing/center
King skated in all 25 games as a right wing and center for the Dutchmen during his third year at LVC. The Wantagh, New York native recorded 10 points on six goals and four assists with 128 faceoff wins. He scored his first career game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory over Alvernia.
 
Women's Ice Hockey—Anna Dale, junior, forward
Dale skated in all 26 games as a forward during her junior season at LVC. The Juneau, Alaska native led the Dutchmen with 34 points on 18 goals and 16 assists. The All-MAC Second Team selection scored five game-winning goals.
 
Men's Indoor Track and Field—Aonghas Evanick, graduate student, throws
Evanick competed at nine meets as a thrower during the indoor season. The Souderton, Pennsylvania native had a career-best mark of 17.16 meters (56'3.75") in the weight throw to finish eighth at the AARTFC Championships. He also recorded a career-best shot put mark of 14.04 meters (46'0.75") at the MAC Championships to finish eighth. Evanick finished fourth in the weight throw at the conference championships with a toss of 16.38 meters (53'9").
 
Women's Indoor Track and Field—Coyla Bartholomew, senior, distance
Bartholomew competed at four meets as a distance runner during the indoor season. The Danville, Pennsylvania native ran a career-best 3000-meter time of 10:19.29 at the Scarlet Knight Open. She finished ninth in the 3000 meters at the MAC Championships with a time of 10:40.20.
 
Men's Swimming—Ryan Kuffa, first-year, freestyle
Kuffa swam in all nine meets during his rookie season for the Dutchmen. The Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania native finished 19th in the 100-yard freestyle with a season-best time of 50.31 seconds, 23rd in the 50-yard freestyle with a season-best time of 23.18 seconds, and 24th in the 500-yard freestyle with a season-best time of 5:09.54 at the MAC Championships. He was also the leadoff leg on the 200-yard freestyle relay that finished 11th, the 400-yard freestyle relay that finished 11th, and the 400-yard medley relay that finished 10th.
 
Women's Swimming—Noryan Mitchell, senior, freestyle/IM
Mitchell swam in all nine meets during her senior year for the Dutchmen. The Cleona, Pennsylvania native swam personal best times in all three individual events at the MAC Championships. She was 20th in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of 26.35 seconds, 21st in the 400-yard IM with a time of 5:30.18, and 23rd in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1:16.14 after swimming 1:15.44 in the prelims. Mitchell was also the anchor of the 200-yard freestyle relay that finished ninth, the anchor on the 400-yard freestyle relay that finished 10th, the leadoff on the 200-yard medley relay that finished 10th, and the third leg on the 400-yard medley relay that finished ninth.

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