PAC recognizes Scholar-Athletes of the Year 7/16/2021 11:30:00 AM NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. (pacathletics.org)--The Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) announced its 2020-21 PAC Scholar-Athletes of the Year Friday morning. With overwhelming support from conference's presidents and athletic administrators, the PAC launched its Scholar-Athlete of the Year Banquet in 2014 as another way to recognize the league's student-athletes for their athletic achievements, excellence in the classroom and outstanding efforts in and around their campus and home communities. Each of the PAC's 10 full-time member institutions – Bethany College, Chatham University, Franciscan University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Washington & Jefferson College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College, along with football affiliates Carnegie Mellon University and Case Western Reserve University – continue to be represented by some of their most distinguished and decorated student-athletes. Bethany College Riley Meyers DuBois, Pennsylvania DuBois Central Catholic School Major: Political Science Sports: Soccer, Track and Field Riley was a four-year member of Bethany’s soccer and track and field programs. On April 30 she claimed individual titles in the 100-meter and 400-meter hurdles at the PAC Outdoor Championships, which were held at the Track & Field Complex at Mylan Park in Morgantown, West Virginia. Riley won the 100 hurdles with a school-record time of 14.87 seconds and the 400 hurdles with a time of 1:04.93. On May 27 Riley became the College’s first-ever female to compete at the NCAA Division III Championships, finishing 18th in the 400 hurdles with a time of 1:05.57 at the Irwin Belk Track in Greensboro, North Carolina. A three-time All-PAC honoree with the soccer program, Riley earned First Team All-PAC distinction this spring. A Presidential Scholar, she has been lauded as a member of the PAC’s Academic Honor Roll four times, served as Bethany’s senior class president and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) president and was a member of the College’s Black Student Union. Riley graduated May 8 with a bachelor’s degree in political science. She will be attending the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, the law school of Cleveland State University, this fall. Ethan Young McMurray, Pennsylvania Peters Township High School Major: Pre-Engineering Sport: Baseball Ethan was a four-year member of Bethany’s baseball program. An outfielder, he appeared in 101 career games, finishing with 87 hits, 53 RBIs, 10 home runs and a career batting average of .279. He earned PAC Academic Honor Roll distinction three times. During his four years at Bethany, Ethan served as the Economics and Business Club president, Spanish Club secretary and was a charter class member of the Bethany Honors Program. He was inducted into Kappa Mu Epsilon (Mathematics honorary), Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish honorary) and Omicron Delta Epsilon (Economics honorary). Ethan was also a member of the LEAD program, a student group that revolves around the Social Change Model (SCM) of Leadership Development. He is currently serving as a 15U youth baseball coach. Ethan graduated with bachelor’s degrees in mathematics and economics on May 8 and plans on pursuing a master’s degree while securing a position in the financial services sector. Carnegie Mellon University Luke Bikulege Greer, South Carolina St. Joseph’s Catholic School Major: Finance Sport: Football Luke graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and concentration in finance from Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business. He also earned a minor in global systems and management and carried a 3.71 grade-point average. Over the last five semesters Luke posted a 4.0 GPA and appeared on the University’s Dean’s List in each of the last six semesters. He has volunteered with Special Olympics Pennsylvania and participated in fundraising efforts for UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. Luke was a member of Carnegie Mellon’s Investment Banking Academy (IBA), Scottie Ventures and Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. He has completed internships with South State Bank, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough and Deutsche Bank. Luke has also been a shadowing intern for Novolex in New York City. During the shortened 2021 spring season, Luke was named First Team All-PAC after rushing 87 times for 417 yards. His 104.2 yards per game average ranked third in the league. He led the PAC with seven rushing touchdowns while recording two in each of the Tartans’ first three games. In Carnegie Mellon’s April 9 win over Geneva College, Luke registered a career-best 30 carries for 193 yards. After his junior and senior campaigns, he was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District® Team. Luke was recently named to the Academic All-America® First Team and in June was honored as a D3football.com All-Region First Team selection. Case Western Reserve University Travis Johnston Zanesville, Ohio Bishop Rosecrans High School Major: Business Management Sport: Football Travis excelled both on the field and in the classroom during his outstanding career at Case Western Reserve. One of the most versatile players in program history, Travis saw time in all facets of the game throughout his junior campaign. He earned First Team All-PAC honors as a linebacker while also returning kicks, punting and seeing time in short yardage situations at running back. He finished the year with 70 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, three fumbles recovered and an interception. In addition, Travis returned a kick 87 yards for a touchdown, the third-longest kick return in program history. Over his career, he totaled 133 tackles while rushing for three touchdowns and averaging 25.6 yards per kick return. Travis graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average as a business management major and is a three-time University Athletic Association (UAA) All-Academic and PAC Academic Honor Roll selection. He recently received College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America® First Team honors for the second-straight year. Travis also secured a spot in the National Football Foundation (NFF) Hampshire Honor Society and was a semifinalist for the 2020 William V. Campbell Trophy. After graduation Travis will be working at Folio Photonics Inc. in Solon, Ohio, where he will be leading the company’s business development efforts. Chatham University Breanna Oltman Atco, New Jersey Hammonton High School Major: Occupational Therapy Sport: Soccer Breanna was a four-year member of the women’s soccer program, appearing in 54 career matches and totaling over 4,200 minutes on the field. She had a terrific 2020-21 season, helping Chatham earn its first-ever PAC title while limiting opponents to just five goals in 11 matches. Breanna’s efforts did not go unnoticed, as she was named to the PAC’s All-Tournament team and earned her second-straight First Team All-PAC designation. She was also recognized by the United Soccer Coaches, earning a spot on the Scholar All-East Region Team. On the academic front, Breanna was a 2019 inductee into the University’s chapter of Psi Chi, the international honorary for psychology. During her undergraduate career, she was an active member of the Pre-Occupational Therapy Club, and as a graduate student, Breanna serves as the vice president of the Student Occupational Therapy Association (SOTA) and as chair of the Public Relations Committee, which oversees Chatham occupational therapy communications. A four-time PAC Academic Honor Roll selection and career Dean’s List recipient, Breanna complete her undergraduate degree in psychology last fall before moving into Chatham’s Doctor of Occupational Therapy program, where she maintains a 4.0 grade-point average. Tyler Hayes Bristow, Virginia Patriot High School Major: Exercise Science Sport: Lacrosse Tyler was a four-year member of the men’s lacrosse program, helping build the program up from its first-ever season in 2018 before finishing his career as a captain. The midfielder is known for his tireless work ethic and selfless style of play, which is demonstrated by his 52 career assists. Tyler started all 11 games this spring and notched a career-high 19 goals, 16 assists and 33 ground balls. His 35 points this season led the team and capped his career total at 95. These efforts were enough to earn Tyler an All-PAC Second Team designation, which was the first of his career. In 47 career games, Tyler totaled 43 goals, 96 ground balls and 24 caused turnovers. He finished his four years as the all-time assists leader. Off the field, Tyler had an involved career in Chatham’s exercise science program. He was a dedicated member of the Exercise Science Club and graduated with a 3.58 cumulative grade-point average. He also served as a rehabilitation aide with the physical therapy program at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh. Tyler will be joining the Class of 2024 at the University of Pittsburgh, where he has been accepted into the top-ranked Doctor of Physical Therapy program in the country. Franciscan University Lauren Betar Altoona, Pennsylvania Bishop Guilfoyle Catholic High School Major: Early Childhood Education, Intervention Specialist Sports: Volleyball Lauren was a four-year member of Franciscan’s women’s volleyball program. She was the lone senior captain on this year’s team that advanced to the PAC Championship Tournament in their first season as full league members. Lauren, a libero, led the team with 161 digs and ranked eighth in the league with a 5.15 digs per set average. She was named to the PAC Sportsmanship Team this spring. Lauren ranks six all-time at Franciscan with 821 career digs. She was also successful in the classroom, holding a 3.96 cumulative grade-point average as an early childhood education and intervention specialist major. She earned Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) Academic All-Conference honors for three-straight seasons and was named to the PAC Academic Honor Roll for the 2020-21 season. A member of the Chi Alpha Sigma National Collegiate Student-Athlete Honor Society, Lauren worked on campus as an intramural office lead and statistician, assisting head coach Kelly Herrmann run numerous successful intramural events on campus. Lauren gained significant educational experiences at various schools in the Steubenville community and online as a student and plans to be back in the classroom this fall as an intervention specialist at Bishop Mussio Elementary in Steubenville. Sebastian Koehler Ashburn, Virginia Seton Home Study School Major: Accounting Sport: Soccer Sebastian is a four-year member of Franciscan’s men’s soccer program. He currently ranks second all-time in goals (27) and points (69) and fourth in assists (15), and plans to return this fall for a final season to continue to improve and establish new University records. His 15 points in the shortened spring season were the third-most in the conference. Sebastian was named a First Team All-PAC selection this season and earned All-Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) honors in 2019. An accounting major, he graduated May 15 with a 3.92 cumulative grade-point average and will be pursuing a master’s in business administration with a concentration in accounting in 2021-22. Sebastian, a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma National Collegiate Student-Athlete Honor Society, was named Academic All-Conference three times in the AMCC and earned PAC Academic Honor Roll distinction this year. He is also very active on campus and in the Steubenville community. He was involved with the University’s Center for Leadership for four years, was a member and coordinator of the Conquer Through Love household and worked as a resident assistant. Sebastian also assisted various groups off campus such as the Urban Mission of Steubenville, the Sacred Heart School and the Sycamore Youth Center. Additionally, he assisted as an altar server in Austria while studying abroad. Geneva College Daphne Hunsinger Harleysville, Pennsylvania Dock Mennonite Academy Major: Communication Disorders Sport: Volleyball Daphne graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in communications disorders. She wrapped up her tremendous career on the volleyball court as one of the top women’s players to ever wear a Geneva uniform. She was an All-PAC performer in each of her four seasons, including First Team All-PAC honors in her final three seasons, and claimed PAC Player of the Year honors as a junior. Daphne finished her career with 3,370 assists, 1,334 digs, 740 kills, 157 aces and 150 blocks. Her 21 triple-doubles established a new school record. She also excelled in the classroom, graduating with a 3.91 grade-point average while earning a spot on the PAC Academic Honor Roll four times. On campus she served as treasurer of the National Student Speech, Language and Hearing Association Club and was also a member of the Pre-Health Care Club. Last fall, Daphne completed an internship with the Watson Institute, an educational organization in Western Pennsylvania made up of special education schools, programs, and resources for children with special needs and their families. She also volunteered as an English language tutor and with the Speech and Language clinic on campus. In addition, Daphne volunteered off campus at a geriatric rehabilitation facility and served as a tutor for local elementary school students. Stephen Nelson Orono, Maine Orono High School Major: Middle School Education Sport: Track and Field Stephen graduated in May with a bachelor’s degree in middle school education. He wrapped up a standout career on the track this spring, winning his second-straight individual title in the 400-meter hurdles on April 30 with a time of 57.68 seconds at the PAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships, which were held at the Track & Field Complex at Mylan Park in Morgantown, West Virginia. Stephen also led off Geneva’s winning 4x400-meter relay at this year’s outdoor championships. Between the indoor and outdoor seasons, he helped Geneva win seven-straight PAC team titles. Stephen finished as one of the top student-athletes in his class, graduating with a 3.99 cumulative grade-point average as a member of the College’s Honors Program. A four-time PAC Academic Honor Roll selection, Stephen was a two-time recipient of Geneva’s Dr. Lawrence and Kathryn I. Douglas Endowed Scholarship, which is awarded to an education major who shows superior character, leadership, scholarship and potential as an educator. Stephen has served as the track and field representative with Geneva’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) since his freshman year. He spent a year on campus working in Geneva’s admissions office, was a resident assistant as a junior and was a tutor in Geneva’s Political Science 352 class as a senior. He has also volunteered at Central Valley Middle School in their after-school tutoring program. Grove City College Katherine Reese Grove City College Rocky Hill, Connecticut Loomis Chaffee School Major: Accounting Sport: Soccer Katherine earned four letters as a defender for the Grove City women’s soccer program from 2017 to 2021. She made eight appearances, including two starts, this spring. Katherine helped the Wolverines to an undefeated regular season and the conference’s regular-season title in spring 2021. A native of Rocky Hill, Conn., Katherine helped Grove City capture Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) titles and NCAA Division III Tournament berths in both 2018 and 2019. Grove City won a program-record 17 matches in both 2017 and 2018. The 2017 team qualified for the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Tournament. The Wolverines went 56-18-4 in her four seasons. Katherine earned College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District® honors this spring. She earned Dean’s List distinction and achieved PAC Academic Honor Roll recognition in each of her four seasons. She earned a 3.99 cumulative grade-point average as an accounting major. Katherine compiled the highest grade-point average among Grove City’s graduating female student-athletes in the Class of 2021. Adam Sweet Grove City College Mars, Pennsylvania Mars High School Major: Mechanical Engineering Sport: Golf A consistent performer on the course throughout his career, Mars, Pa., native Adam earned three letters as a member of the Grove City College men’s golf team from 2017 to 2021. He highlighted his senior season by taking 13th at Washington & Jefferson College's prestigious Rossin Invitational in April. He shot a season-low 85 at Grove City’s McBride-Behringer-Allen Invitational April 12 this spring. The Wolverines finished second in the conference in his sophomore season and took third in 2021. Adam earned a 3.94 cumulative grade-point average while majoring in mechanical engineering. He finished with the highest GPA among Grove City’s graduating male student-athletes in the Class of 2021. He also earned Dean’s List recognition in all eight semesters, along with Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) Academic Honor Roll recognition in each of his four seasons. Saint Vincent College Shae Robson Tarentum, Pennsylvania Deer Lakes High School Major: Accounting Sport: Softball Shae was a four-year starter with Saint Vincent’s softball program. She posted a .325 career batting average, totaling 99 hits, 66 runs scored and 43 RBIs over the span of her career. She was twice named a PAC All-Tournament selection and was recognized as a member of the PAC’s Academic Honor Roll four times. Shae was named to the Dean’s List eight times and was the College’s 2021 recipient of the Award for Academic Excellence in accounting. She is a member of the Delta Mu Delta, Alpha Chi and Alpha Lambda Delta honor societies and was presented Alpha Lambda Delta’s Maria L. Leonard Senior Book Award earlier this semester. On campus, Shae was a member of the Women in Business Club, held work-study positions in both the Department of Athletics and the Fitness Center and participated in campus cleanup initiatives sponsored by the College’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). In 2019, she completed a global business services internship for Matthews International, while last summer, she was a business tax services (BTS) intern for KPMG. Shae was a 2021 recipient of the Kristen Zawacki Award, awarded in memory of the late Kristen Zawacki, associate athletic director and women’s basketball coach, to outstanding student-athletes who demonstrate service to the Saint Vincent community. On May 22 she graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Steve Patterson Butler, Pennsylvania Butler High School Majors: Economics, Mathematics Sports: Cross Country, Track & Field Steve was a four-year member of the men’s cross country and track teams at Saint Vincent. He is a three-time all-conference performer, finishing fifth and earning First Team All-PAC honors in 2019 to help the Bearcats secure their eighth league championship in program history. He has earned PAC Academic Honor Roll distinction seven times in his career and has participated in campus cleanup initiatives sponsored by the College’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Steve graduated magna cum laude on May 22 with bachelor’s degrees in economics and mathematics. He was the College’s 2021 recipient of the Award for Academic Excellence in economics and mathematics and was a 2021 recipient of the Kristen Zawacki Award, awarded in memory of the late Kristen Zawacki, associate athletic director and women’s basketball coach, to outstanding student-athletes who demonstrate service to the Saint Vincent community. Thiel College Alex Geraci Garrettsville, Ohio Crestwood High School Major: Environmental Science Sport: Lacrosse Alex graduated magna cum laude with departmental honors in May with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science. A five semester Dean’s List student, she minored in wildlife biology and carried a 3.6 cumulative grade-point average. In April 2021, Alex was named one of Thiel’s Students of the Month, one of the most prestigious student awards at the College with only six students each semester earning the honor. A three-year member of the women’s lacrosse team and two-year captain, she is a member of Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society, and was recognized as the senior female student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average. Named to the PAC Sportsmanship Team following the 2021 season, Alex recorded 23 points (17G, 6A), 42 ground balls, 31 draw controls and 28 caused turnovers during her career. She was active in the Environmental Club and served as the club’s vice president. She took part in hometown environmental clean-ups as well as clean-ups at Riverside Park in Greenville. Alex was a representative of the lacrosse team at fundraising walks such as Light the Night for Leukemia and Lymphoma and the Heart Walk for the American Heart Association. Alex plans to pursue a career in environmental health and safety in the Pittsburgh area. Andrew Giesey Penn, Pennsylvania Penn-Trafford High School Majors: Business Administration, International Business Sport: Baseball Andrew was a five-year member and three-year captain of Thiel’s baseball team. He was an All-PAC Second Team selection in 2018 after recording 43 hits, a .309 batting average and 20 RBIs. He was named to the PAC Sportsmanship Team in 2021 and was a 2020 Academic All-District® 4 First Team honoree, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Andrew was the PAC Rookie of the Week on April 24, 2017 after hitting .411 with a pair of doubles and three RBIs. He graduated summa cum laude with bachelor’s degrees in business administration and international business in May 2020. He carried a 3.85 cumulative grade-point average as an undergraduate, earned the Dean’s Key as an eight-semester Dean’s List honoree and received departmental honors. A member of the Dietrich Honors Institute, Andrew qualified for the PAC Academic Honor Roll four times. He is a member of the following honors societies: Lambda Sigma (sophomores), Les Lauriers (senior service), Chi Alpha Sigma (student-athletes) and Chi Eta Sigma (business). Andrew was a resident director, a resident assistant, an ACE Fellow and worked with the Thiel Student Support Network. He earned a master's degree in business administration this spring and plans to pursue a career in marketing. Washington & Jefferson College Alexandria Seto Allison, Pennsylvania Brownsville High School Major: Psychology Sports: Basketball, Track and Field Alie was a four-year member of both the women’s basketball and women’s track and field programs at W&J. A three-time All-PAC selection, Alie finished her decorated basketball career with 1,189 points, 676 rebounds and 82 blocks. Following the conclusion of her senior season, she became the eighth President to be honored as the PAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Year, and the first since the 2009-10 season. Alie ranked fourth in the PAC in scoring (16.7 points/game), fourth in steals (24), fourth in field goal percentage (49.5%), fourth in free throw percentage (74.5%), fifth in blocked shots (1.2/game) and eighth in rebounding (8.3/game) in 2020-21. She was voted a 2021 All-Great Lakes Region First Team selection by D3hoops.com and earned PAC All-Tournament Team recognition as a junior and senior. Alie also excelled in the classroom, as she was recognized with Academic All-District® First Team honors twice by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). She majored in psychology and minored in biology, finishing with a 3.60 cumulative grade-point average. Alie plans to attend graduate school at Seton Hill University, where she hopes to obtain a master’s degree in the physician assistant program. She will also join the Griffins as a member of the women’s basketball program. Garrett Barilar Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Central Columbia High School Major: Economics Sport: Golf Garrett capped a stellar four-year career by securing PAC Player of the Year honors on April 24, carding a two-round score of 147 (72-75) during this spring’s PAC Championships. He earned PAC medalist honors in come-from-behind fashion, as he secured a one-stroke victory after entering the final round three shots off the pace. Garrett parred eight holes and birdied three of the four par-five holes during the final round, which was held at Oglebay Resort’s Speidel Golf Club in Wheeling, West Virginia. He earned First Team All-PAC status in each of his four years. Following the 2019-20 season, he was named a Division III PING Great Lakes All-Region selection and a Division III Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA). An economics major with a minor in physics, Garrett graduated May 23 with a 3.95 cumulative grade-point average. Additionally, he was listed on the PAC Academic Honor Roll four times. Garrett recently earned recognition on the 2020-21 Academic All-District® Men's At-Large Team, selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He plans to start his professional career as a financial advisor. Waynesburg University Jill Moyer Cressona, Pennsylvania Blue Mountain High School Major: Nursing Sport: Soccer Jill was a starter with Waynesburg’s women’s soccer team in all 59 of her team’s matches over four seasons in Orange and Black. Over that same period, she tallied six goals, including four in a breakout 2018 sophomore campaign. Along with being an everyday contributor on the pitch, Jill shined in the classroom as a three-year member of the PAC’s Academic Honor Roll. She was a member of the University’s Dean’s List for each of her eight semesters, graduated summa cum laude and was a member of the prestigious Sigma Theta Tau international honorary for nursing. When not balancing the rigors of soccer and academics, Jill still found time to serve her community in a multitude of ways. She completed a mission trip to Costa Rica and twice participated in service days to maintain the University’s community trail. She also took part in the Waynesburg Turkey Trot 5K and twice joined her teammates in hosting a Night of Nets game that provides mosquito nets for those in countries that struggle with malaria. Jill’s plans include working at UPMC Presbyterian as a medical intensive care unit (MICU) nurse. Brandon Durbin Cresson, Pennsylvania Bishop Carroll High School Major: Criminal Justice Sport: Baseball Brandon saw starting time in all four of his seasons with the Waynesburg baseball team. After earning starts in 18 of the 36 games in which he appeared over his first three years with the program, Brandon exploded for a fine senior campaign. He led the team in virtually every major offensive category, hitting .357 with three home runs, four doubles, 41 total hits, 21 RBIs and 12 runs scored. He slugged .470 with a .408 on-base percentage over 32 games, 31 of which were starts. Brandon was a standout in the classroom as well as on the diamond. He was a three-year member of the PAC’s Academic Honor Roll and an eight-semester member of the University’s Dean’s List. Brandon has also been active in several community outreach activities in and around Waynesburg. He has volunteered with Waynesburg Little League and was an active member of Waynesburg’s Criminal Justice Club. Brandon’s plans include returning to Waynesburg in the fall to pursue a master’s degree in criminal investigation. Westminster College Erin Ward Euclid, Ohio Lake Catholic High School Major: Environmental Science Sports: Cross Country, Track & Field A four-year letter winner with both the Westminster track and field and cross country teams, Erin earned All-PAC First Team honors three times in indoor and twice in outdoor. In total, she was a nine-time PAC track and field champion – winning the 800-meter run three times and competing as a key member of championship relays four times. An Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) indoor Division III champion in the 800 in 2019, Erin was an integral part of three PAC team championships (2019 and 2020 indoor, 2021 outdoor). Additionally, she earned ECAC Division III Track Athlete of the Month as a junior. Erin holds three school records: indoor 800 (2:16.87), outdoor 800 (2:18.64), and outdoor 1500 (4:48.89). She was named cross country’s Team MVP as a senior. An environmental science major, Erin boasted a cumulative grade-point average of 3.75. She was on the Dean’s List multiple times and was a PAC Academic Honor Roll recipient. Erin was a Helen B. Ferguson Environmental Science Award recipient and a Pittcon Analytical Conference Research presenter. Cameron Mika Apollo, Pennsylvania Kiski Area High School Major: Accounting Sport: Football Cameron was a three-time All-PAC offensive lineman selection, claiming First Team honors as a senior. A four-year starter with the Titan football team, Westminster compiled an overall record of 27-10 (.729) and a 22-7 (.758) PAC record during Cameron’s career. He was a starter for the school’s first PAC Championship team (2020-21) and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Clayton Chapman Bowl champions. As a junior, Cameron helped Westminster set a new school record for points per game during an 11-game schedule (37.45) and helped command an offense that led the PAC in scoring (37.7 points per game) and total touchdowns (53). An accounting major, Cameron earned a cumulative grade-point average of 3.87. He recently earned College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Division III Academic All-America® Second Team honors. Cameron was named to Westminster’s Dean’s List multiple times and was a PAC Academic Honor Roll selection. He was a 2021 National Football Foundation (NFF) Hampshire Society member and earned the PICPA Outstanding Senior Accountant Award. Additionally, Cameron was a semifinalist for 2020 NFF William V. Campbell Trophy. He also represented Westminster on the 2020-21 PAC Sportsmanship Team.