Fall All-Sportsmanship Team Announced
BALTIMORE, MD - The Landmark Conference announced the All-Sportsmanship teams from the Fall of 2025. This included six outstanding athletes from field hockey, men's soccer, women's soccer, volleyball, men's cross country, and women's cross country.
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.
Angelena Holmes, a junior midfielder and dual-sport athlete, earned the award for field hockey. Senior midfielder Paul van Engeland was awarded All-Sportsmanship for men's soccer. After a standout first year for Goucher volleyball, middle blocker Kelsi Hockaday embodied the award with her sportsmanship throughout the season. Sophomore goalkeeper Nia George, in her first year on the team, is the recipient of the All-Sportsmanship for women's soccer. Women's Cross Country is represented by key returner Terrica Thornton-Fillyaw, while the men's program is highlighted by first-year Willie Lamb.
