Six Moravian Student-Athletes Selected to 2026 Landmark Conference Winter All-Sportsmanship Team
TOWSON, Md. --- The Landmark Conference has named 56 student-athletes to the All-Sportsmanship Team. The All-Sportsmanship Team includes one student-athlete from each institution for each sport and is selected by the players and coaches from their respective team.
TOWSON, Md. --- The Landmark Conference has named 56 student-athletes to the All-Sportsmanship Team. The All-Sportsmanship Team includes one student-athlete from each institution for each sport and is selected by the players and coaches from their respective team.
The All-Sportsmanship Team recognizes student-athletes who epitomize the ideals of sportsmanship. The student-athletes selected demonstrate fair play, graciousness in victory and respectfulness in defeat. They are ambassadors for the team, both on and off the field, and galvanize their teammates toward their goals. These student-athletes exhibit respect for themselves, teammates, coaches, opponents, officials, spectators, and the greater campus community.
The All-Sportsmanship Team was created by the Landmark Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) in 2013 as a way to highlight student-athletes who are making an impact. The Landmark previously awarded a Sportsmanship Cup before the All-Sportsmanship Team replaced the Cup for the 2013-14 academic year.
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Men’s Basketball
Senior forward Liam Cummiskey is the men’s basketball honoree on the All-Sportsmanship Team. Cummisky averaged 8.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per game this year to go along with 49 assists, 40 three-pointers, 20 steals and 16 blocked shots. In four seasons, Cummiskey recorded 390 points, 237 rebounds, 98 assists, 38 steals, 88 three-pointers and 30 blocked shots in 82 games with 25 starts.
“Liam truly represents what our program is all about,” said Head Men’s Basketball Coach Michael Mayes. “He competes the right way, shows respect for the game, his teammates, and his opponents, and always puts the team first. Being named to the All-Sportsmanship Team speaks to the character and leadership he brings every day. We’re proud to have someone like Liam representing Moravian basketball.”
Women’s Basketball
Senior guard Juliana Vassallo was named to the All-Sportsmanship Team from Moravian’s women’s basketball squad. Vassallo saw action in all 26 games with 12 starts this winter, and she contributed 242 points, 62 rebounds, 32 assists, 31 three-pointers, 25 steals and four blocked shots. Vassallo had 593 points, 204 rebounds, 95 three-pointers, 73 assists, 56 steals and 16 blocked in 77 career games with 34 starts.
“Through every high and low this season, Jules showed what true sportsmanship looks like—working hard every day, staying positive with teammates, and stepping up with some incredible games when it mattered most,” noted Head Women’s Basketball Coach Mary Beth Spirk.
Swimming
Freshman Megan Kragh is the women’s swimming team’s 2026 recipient of the All-Sportsmanship honor. Kragh swam in the preliminaries of the 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard backstroke and 200-yard backstroke during the 2026 Landmark Conference Championships.
Freshman Andrew Bulette represents the men’s swimming program’s 2026 honoree of the All-Sportsmanship honor. At the 2026 Landmark Conference Championships, Bulette swam a leg on all four of the Greyhounds’ relay teams that set program records at the meet.
“Congratulations to our two All-Sportsmanship Team members, Megan Kragh and Andrew Bulette,” stated Director of Swimming Matt Easterday “Both athletes were first year swimmers this year, but showed they were extremely supportive teammates immediately and were always willing to do whatever was asked of them. Even when each may not have been pleased with their own performance, they always showed great sportsmanship with other teammates as well as opposing teams and swimmers. Both are very deserving of this recognition and we’re proud of how they represent Moravian Swimming!”
Track & Field
Senior thrower Heather Adams is the women’s indoor track & field All-Sportsmanship selection. Adams earned Landmark All-Conference Second Team with a runner-up finish in the 20-pound weight throw at a PR distance of 15.65 meters (51-4.25) to garner six points for the Greyhounds.
“Heather has been an outstanding member of our program for the past four years,” stated Throwing Coach Jon D’Ottavio. “She’s a hard worker, a positive force for our throwing group, and someone that is always putting others above herself. She’s a great competitor and embodies the phrase “you get out what you put in” during her career starting from just qualifying for Landmarks as a freshman to throwing top ten marks, scoring, medaling, and qualifying for regional meets as a senior. Overall, she’s the type of student athlete that you build championship teams with and is someone that we've been lucky to have as part of our track and field program.”
Sophomore jumper Ricky Krouse is the men’s indoor track & field team’s honoree to the All-Sportsmanship Team. Krouse took sixth in the triple jump and ninth in the long jump at the Landmark Conference Indoor Championship meet, earning three points in the triple jump for Moravian.
“Ricky Krouse is a natural leader,” commented Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Jesse Baumann. He’s poised, composed, and mature beyond his years. He’s respectful towards his competitors and nearly as excited to see them do well as he is to see his own success. He’s been tremendously helpful this year in guiding both our men’s and women’s young jumpers and constantly giving them feedback and encouragement even while he’s trying to work on his own technique and adjustments in practices and competitions. He’s one of those athletes who you want everyone else to model and we could not have a better representative for Moravian Track & Field.”
