Student-Athletes Honored at 43rd Annual Banquet
Charleston Southern athletics department gathered for the 43rd Annual Spring Athletic Banquet in April.
The soccer team won the Buc Cup for the second year in a row for their attendance at various sporting events on campus, while the football team took home the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee’s Team Community Service Award. Marie Doan, track & field, and Amy Trenkamp, softball, were also given service awards for their involvement as SAAC representatives and officers.
Two of the highest honors given were the Christian Leadership awards, given for spiritual leadership and athletic ability. Brittany Bolick, soccer, was named the R.L. Wynn Christian Leadership Award winner, while J.P. Poisson, track & field, earned the Michael Frost Christian Athlete Award.
The Senior Male Athlete of the Year was football player Jake Killeen, who is second in CSU history for tackles-for-loss, despite playing just two seasons for the Bucs. All-everything on the track Dionne Gibson was the Senior Female Athlete of the Year, holding a share of 10 different school records, and earning USTFCCCA All-American honors last year after posting the highest finish at the NCAA Championships of any CSU athlete.
Gibson’s day was not done as she was also named the recipient of the Hunter Cup, an award named after President Jairy Hunter, which recognizes an athlete for his or her all-around athletic, academic and character performances.
While many coaches provided scripture or inspirational words to the athletes, perhaps the biggest charge came from CSU alumnus and baseball coach, Stuart Lake. Lake told the crowd that much like many of the current athletes, when he attended the school it was easy to complain about what they did not have.
“ What we did have was friendships,” said Lake. “Those friendships are still there 14 years later. I want you all to be proud of where you are from, and once you graduate, come back and support the school, even if it is just coming to the games. It means so much to see all of the alumni in the stands.”
Individual awards:
Basketball (Men’s)
Sportsmanship – Joel Lamb, Billy Blackmon
Basketball (Women’s)
Sportsmanship – Tina DeCarvalho
MVP – Pam Tolbert
Cross Country (Men’s)
Sportsmanship – Jesse Huff
MVP – Andrew King
Cross Country (Women’s)
Sportsmanship – Aundraya Camp
MVP – Brittany Owens
Football
Sportsmanship – Josh Warrior
MVP – Gerald Stevenson
Golf (Women’s)
Sportsmanship – Katrin Rumpf
MVP – Olivia Jordan-Higgins
Golf (Men’s)
Sportsmanship – Herve Gevers
MVP – Kelvin Day
Soccer
Sportsmanship – Alyssa Budros
MVP – Brittany Bolick
Softball
Sportsmanship – Elaine Edwards
MVP – Megan Lombard
Tennis (Women’s)
Sportsmanship – Andrea Schutte
MVP – Olga Makhova
Track and Field (Men’s Indoor)
Sportsmanship – Tom Lackland
MVP – Cornelius Tyler
Track and Field (Men’s Outdoor)
Sportsmanship – Cornelius Tyler
MVP – Levi Brooks
Track and Field (Women’s Combined)
Sportsmanship – Marie Doan
MVP – Dionne Gibson
Volleyball
Sportsmanship – Emily Libertowski
MVP – Amanda Hill
Athletic Training
Newcomer of the Year – Brittany Williams
Student Trainer of the Year – Crystal Rish
Captain’s Resolve – Katie Tull, J.W. Myers
Cheerleading
Captain’s Award – Jessie King and Lindsey Green
Most Improved – April Crews
Most Outstanding – April Crews
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Photos by CSU sports information (Jake Killeen, Coach Jay Mills)

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