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Lycoming College lands seven on Landmark All-Sportsmanship team

The Landmark Conference announced seven Lycoming College student-athletes were selected to its spring All-Sportsmanship team.

The Landmark Student-Athlete Advisory Committee created the All-Sportsmanship Team in 2023 to recognize student-athletes who epitomize the ideals of sportsmanship. The student-athletes serve as ambassadors for the team — both on and off the field — and lead their teammates toward their goals. The honorees exhibit respect for themselves, their teammates, coaches, opponents, spectators, and the greater campus community.

Each team nominated one individual who embodied these ideals throughout the 2026 season to be a member of the Landmark All-Sportsmanship team. The student-athletes’ coaching staff selected the nominee for the honor.

The honorees include the following Warriors:

Baseball: Sean

Perkins, Sr..

A starter in both of his seasons at Lycoming, Perkins slashed .311/.485/.516 with 38 hits, 38 runs, five doubles, six home runs, and 30 RBI, while tying for third in the conference with a team-high 32 walks. He hit .314 with 81 hits, 67 runs, 11 home runs, and 54 RBI, leaving the Warriors second in program history in home runs and walks (47). Perkins earned Honorable Mention All-Landmark honors as a senior.

Softball: Mallory Rodarmel, Sr.

A three-year starter, injuries limited Rodarmel to just 15 games as a senior, but she turned in a stellar final campaign, slashing .457/.460/.587 with 21 hits, three doubles, a home run, 12 RBI, and eight stolen bases. She finished her career with 78 hits, three home runs, and 41 RBI in her career, hitting .295. She earned Second Team All-Landmark and NFCA All-Region V Third Team accolades for her efforts.

Golf: Will Eberz, Jr.

A three-year competitor, Eberz finished the season with a 82.95 scoring average, second-lowest on the squad. He turned in a season-low round of 76 in the second round of the Dickinson Fall Invitational in September and also carded two rounds of 78 this season. He also is a two-year competitor on the Warriors’ men’s swimming team.

Men’s Lacrosse:

Samuel Hall, Fr.

The only Lycoming first-year student honored, Hall stepped into a starting role right away, starting all 15 games for the Warriors and tallying 23 goals and five assists, along with 28 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. He led the squad in goals, points, shots (86), and shots on goal (52) this spring.

Women’s Lacrosse: Gabriella Fugon, Sr.

Fugon finished her college career after playing on the women’s lacrosse team in her final two seasons. She played in seven games this season, making two starts, and recorded one ground ball and one caused turnover. She played in a total of 13 games with three starts in her two years of competition.

Men’s Tennis: Josh

Neidert, Sr.

Neidert finished his college career this spring, playing his final two college seasons at No. 1 singles and being a part of the No. 1 doubles duo. He earned a total of 14 victories during his four years on the squad.

Women’s Tennis:

Cassandra Conner, Sr.

In her final collegiate season, Conner competed primarily in No. 3 and No. 4 singles, while also being a part of four doubles victories during the season. She won a total of six singles matches and 11 doubles tilts during her three seasons of competition.

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