WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – The Landmark Conference announced seven Lycoming College student-athletes were selected to its Fall All-Sportsmanship team on Friday afternoon, Nov. 21.
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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.
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Each team nominated one individual who embodied these ideals throughout the 2025 season to be a member of the Landmark All-Sportsmanship team. The student-athletes' coaching staff selected the nominee for the honor.
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The honorees include the following Warriors:
Men's Cross Country: Kenneth Draper, Sr., Hughesville, Pa./Hughesville
Consistently the men's cross country team's top finisher throughout his career, Draper finished his career with a  55
th-place finish at the Landmark Conference Championship (27:57.59) and took 127
th at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional (28:46.51). He was also the men's cross country team's sportsmanship honoree in 2024.
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Women's Cross Country: Sydney Taylor, Jr., Troy, Pa./Troy Area
Taylor was consistently one of the women's cross country team's top runners throughout the 2025 season, as she led the team with a 26:24.38 at the Landmark Conference Championship and a 27:47.75 at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional. She was also the women's cross country team's sportsmanship honoree in 2023.
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Field Hockey: Loghan Shelly, Jr., Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central
Shelly, a key midfielder on the field hockey team that helped the team reach the Landmark Conference Championship for the first time, finished the season with five goals and two assists. In three years with the team, Shelly has 12 goals and five assists in her career.
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Football: Mario Samony, Sr., Old Forge, Pa./Old Forge
Samony, a defensive back, played in all 10 games for the Warriors, posting 21 tackles, notching 1.5 for loss and tying for the team lead with two interceptions, while breaking up two other passes. Samony appeared in 24 career games, defending nine passes in his career.
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Men's Soccer: Cole Sharpnack, Sr., Pitman, N.J./Pitman
Sharpnack, a defender, started all 19 games for the Warriors, helping hold the opposition to just 20 goals all season. He also tallied his first career goal in his final home game, a penalty-kick score against Wilkes. Sharpnack finished his Lycoming career with 47 games played and 28 starts over three seasons.
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Women's Soccer: Amelia Nieman, FY, East Stroudsburg, Pa./Stroudsburg
Nieman appeared in all 20 games this year, making three starts for the Warriors as a midfielder, helping the team as it posted a school-record 17-2-1 record.
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Volleyball: Cameron Upcraft, Sr., Spring Mills, Pa./Penns Valley
A four-year starter, Upcraft led the Warriors with a .276 hitting percentage and 0.86 blocks per set as a senior, finishing her career with 685 kills and 256 blocks.
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