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Eight Hamilton College student-athletes have been recognized by the NESCAC  with a spot on the 2012 fall all-sportsmanship team.

The all-sportsmanship team recognizes student-athletes from each varsity sport who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to sportsmanship. These student-athletes exhibit respect for themselves, teammates, coaches, opponents and spectators. They display sportsmanship, not only as a participant in their sport, but also as a spectator and in their everyday lives. Through their positive actions and example, these student-athletes inspire others to adhere to the quality of sportsmanship that the NESCAC and the NCAA endorse.

The NESCAC, established in 1971, is comprised of 11 highly selective colleges and universities located in the Northeast. The NESCAC sponsors 26 conference championship sports (13 for men and 13 for women) while member schools offer extensive and broad-based intercollegiate as well as club and intramural opportunities for both men and women.

2012 NESCAC Fall All-Sportsmanship Team

Men's Cross Country: Will Robertson '14 (St. Paul, Minn./Highland Park Senior HS)

Women's Cross Country: Allie Gurney '14 (West Hartford, Conn./St. Paul's School)

Field Hockey: Katey Hooper ’15 (Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich HS)

Football: #Mike MacDonald ’13 (Glen Ridge, N.J./Seton Hall Preparatory School)

Men's Golf: ^#Greg Scott ’14 (New Haven, Vt./Mount Abraham Union HS)

Men's Soccer: Dan Tempest ’13 (Hopewell Junction, N.Y./Arlington Senior HS)

Women’s Soccer: Rebecca Rees ’16 (Framingham, Mass./Framingham HS)

Women’s Volleyball: *Sarah Pfund ’14 (Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J./Northern Highlands Regional HS)

An asterisk (*) indicates the student-athlete was a 2011-12 fall all-sportsmanship selection.

A caret (^) indicates the student athlete was a 2010-11 fall all-sportsmanship selection.

A pound sign (#) indicates the student athlete was a 2012 fall all-conference selection.

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