WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Seven Lycoming College student-athletes earned selection to the 2024-25 Landmark Conference All-Sportsmanship Team, the conference announced.
The All-Sportsmanship Team was created by the Landmark Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in 2013. The All-Sportsmanship team recognizes student-athletes who epitomize the ideals of sportsmanship. They are ambassadors for the team, on and off the field. They galvanize their teammates toward their goals. These student-athletes exhibit respect for themselves, their teammates, coaches, opponents, officials, spectators, and the greater campus community.
Each team nominated one individual who embodied these ideals throughout the season to be a member of the Landmark Conference All Sportsmanship team. The individuals were selected by their coaching staff.
The members of the All-Sportsmanship team include:
Baseball: Danny DeLucas, Sr., OF, Whittier, Calif./La Serna
DeLucas, a two-year letterwinner with the Warriors, was also a First Team All-Landmark Conference selection after he finished second in the Landmark Conference with a .410 (64-for-156) batting average, the highest for the Warriors since the program was reinstated in 2023. He was also second in the league in hits, as he recorded a school-record 64, and he finished 11
th in the league with a school-record 38 runs scored. DeLucas also added 10 doubles, a homer and 24 RBI, plus the outfielder stole nine bases.
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Men's Golf: Branson Dodson, Sr., Duncansville, Pa./Central
Joining the team this season, Dodson competed in six rounds and posted a 106.8 scoring average. His best round was a 97 at the DeSales University Spring Classic.
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Men's Lacrosse: Colin Manankil, Sr., M, White Hall, Md./Hereford
A four-year letterwinner with the Warriors as a faceoff specialist, Manankil improved at the faceoff 'X' every year, rising from a .261 win percentage as a rookie in 2022 to .442 with 156 wins in 2025, as he picked up a career-high 50 groundballs and also caused five turnovers this year.
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Women's Lacrosse: Autumn Shahan, Jr., D, Wilmington, Del./Wilmington Charter
A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter with the Warriors, Shahan posted career-highs of 23 ground balls and nine caused turnovers during her junior season. She also scored her first career goal in a win over Wilkes.
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Softball: Rachel Daub, Sr., C, Honesdale, Pa./Honesdale Area
A four-year letterwinner and two-time all-conference selection, Daub hit .309 in her career, finishing third in program history with 128 career hits, fourth with 27 doubles, seventh with 164 total bases, and ninth with 60 RBI and 24 stolen bases. She also caught 33 baserunners stealing from behind the dish, where she played nearly every inning in a four-year career.
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Men's Tennis: Matthew Baldridge, Sr., Damascus, Md./Damascus
A three-year letterwinner with the Warriors, Baldridge rose from the No. 6 slot in the lineup as a sophomore to the No. 2 slot as a senior. He won two doubles matches during his senior year, one in the No. 1 doubles slot and one at No. 2.
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Women's Tennis: Sarah Lanphear, Sr., Chittenango, N.Y./Chittenango
A four-year letterwinner with the women's tennis and basketball teams, Lanphear moved from the No. 6 slot in the lineup to No. 3 as a senior, where she finished 10-8 in singles play and also added a 10-7 mark in doubles action, primarily at the No. 2 slot. She finished her career with 49 combined wins (26 singles, 23 doubles).
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