Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Choose Awards Type All Athlete Awards Athletes of the Week Kingsley Avery Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 6/1/2015 Sport Softball Bio View Full Bio Ave Maria junior Kingsley Averywas named Ave Maria Athletics 2015 Female Athlete of the Year. She was also named NAIA Second Team All-American for her efforts during the 2015 season. She is the first softball player in the five year history of the AMU program to receive the honors. The Auckland, New Zealand native led the Sun Conference in batting average (.475), hits (75), triples (7), and stolen bases (32). She also finished the season among the NAIA leaders in several categories; ranked seventh in total triples (7), eighth in hits per game (1.57), 10th in batting average (.475), 11th in triples per game (.143), and 13th in stolen bases (32). Athlete Awards Date Athlete Sport 3/19/2018 Rico Soto Baseball 3/12/2018 Sebastian Ramirez Men's Tennis 3/12/2018 Genevieve Twigg Softball 3/5/2018 Brianna Geiger Softball 3/5/2018 Sergio Miyares Baseball 2/26/2018 Sebastian Ramirez Men's Tennis 2/26/2018 Bianca Vicioso Women's Golf 2/19/2018 Jonathan Simmons Men's Basketball 2/19/2018 Brianna Geiger Softball 2/12/2018 Sebastian Ramirez Men's Tennis 2/12/2018 Lauren Gillingham Women's Basketball 2/5/2018 Justin Bureau Baseball 2/5/2018 Brooke Pierron Softball 1/29/2018 Sarah Miller Women's Basketball 1/29/2018 Matt Wiles Baseball 1/22/2018 Lauren Gillingham Women's Basketball 1/22/2018 Greenan Sullivan Men's Basketball 1/15/2018 Sarah Miller Women's Basketball 1/15/2018 Gianpaolo Riccio Men's Basketball 12/18/2017 Jovan Grujicic Men's Basketball Previous...2122232425...Next
Kingsley Avery Award Athletes of the Week Week Of 6/1/2015 Sport Softball Bio View Full Bio Ave Maria junior Kingsley Averywas named Ave Maria Athletics 2015 Female Athlete of the Year. She was also named NAIA Second Team All-American for her efforts during the 2015 season. She is the first softball player in the five year history of the AMU program to receive the honors. The Auckland, New Zealand native led the Sun Conference in batting average (.475), hits (75), triples (7), and stolen bases (32). She also finished the season among the NAIA leaders in several categories; ranked seventh in total triples (7), eighth in hits per game (1.57), 10th in batting average (.475), 11th in triples per game (.143), and 13th in stolen bases (32).