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Located in Pike Creek, a suburb of Wilmington, Delaware, Goldey-Beacom College is a private non-profit college offering Associates, Bachelors, and Masters degrees. The College is committed to providing an affordable education that is career-focused while providing a full college experience including NCAA Division II athletics, residence life, and ample student activities. 

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Located in Pike Creek, a suburb of Wilmington, Delaware, Goldey-Beacom College is a private non-profit college offering Associates, Bachelors, and Masters degrees. The College is committed to providing an affordable education that is career-focused while providing a full college experience including NCAA Division II athletics, residence life, and ample student activities. 

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Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Male Most Valuable Player Named

Nazim Moore-Derry (Atlantic City, NJ) was named Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Male Most Valuable Player at the 2022 Student-Athlete Awards ceremony. Moore-Derry excelled on the basketball court with deft shooting touch, the ability to get open when other teams know they have to stop him, underappreciated defense, and overall knowledge of both the game and his teammates. He ended among the nation's best with 20.1 points per game, 36.3 minutes per contest, broke the school record with 100 3-pointers, and scored at least 30 points seven times. He was named first team all-league in helping the Lightning get back to the CACC Tournament.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 26

Goldey-Beacom College's 2021 Male Most Valuable Player Named

Mason Maxwell (Newfield, NJ) was named Goldey-Beacom College's 2021 Male Most Valuable Player at its 2022 Student-Athlete Awards ceremony. Maxwell enjoyed one of the greatest seasons at Goldey-Beacom by any athlete in any sport. As the baseball team's starting shortstop, he is a beyond gifted athlete who makes the game seem so simple with hitting for power and fielding that is eye-opening and effortless. The Lightning's Mr. Reliable also batted .588 in the NCAA Tournament in 2020, with two doubles, three home runs, and six RBIs. He was named Second-Team All-CACC and Second Team All-East Region.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 26

Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Female Most Valuable Player Named

Bianca Newsom (Edison, NJ) was named Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Female Most Valuable Player at its 2022 Student-Athlete Awards ceremony. Newsom made her arrival this year with the softball team and has been a tremendous asset as the team's starting shortstop. She is among the team's best with a .369 batting average, 38 hits, 28 RBIs, 10 stolen bases and earlier this season notched an 11-game hitting streak. She is part of a program that is on the way up and her play continues to be more and more impressive each game.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 26

Goldey-Beacom College's 2021 Female Most Valuable Player of the Year Named

Kayla Cook (Hebron, MD) was named Goldey-Beacom College's 2021 Female Most Valuable Player at its 2022 Student-Athlete Awards ceremony. Cook has been a major factor in the continued surge of the Track & Field program for the Lightning. Last season among her six meets, she was second in the 100-meter dash at the CACC Championship, and third in the 200-meter dash. She was also part of the 4x400-meter relay squad that ended fifth at the same meet, and was voted the team's most valuable player.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 26

Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Male Rookie of the Year Named

Logan McNelis (Sewickley, PA) was named Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Male Rookie of the Year at its 2022 Student-Athlete Awards ceremony. McNelis picked up a victory in his last four appearances in which he has notched 10 strikeouts over 17 2/3 innings. He has the second-best ERA on the men's baseball team and his opponents are hitting just .262 off him.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 25

Goldey-Beacom College's 2021 Male Rookie of the Year Named

Garrett Musey (Millville, NJ) was named Goldey-Beacom College's 2021 Male Rookie of the Year at its 2022 Student-Athlete Awards ceremony. Musey exploded on to the scene last year as the baseball team's starting first baseman and has made himself one of the area's top competitors. In the 2021 season, he was picked CACC Rookie of the Year, First-Team All-League, and Second-Team All-Region. He was among the nation's best with a .716 slugging percentage, homered in five straight games, hit a walkoff home run against Thomas Jefferson University, and cracked a huge two-run homer in a 2-1 NCAA Tournament win over nationally ranked Saint Thomas Aquinas.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 25

Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Female Rookie of the Year Named

Alyssa Ruggieri (Hockessin, DE) was named Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Female Rookie of the Year at its 2022 Student-Athlete Awards ceremony. Ruggieri made a name for herself for the women's soccer team in being picked CACC Rookie of the YEar, First-Team All-League, and First-Team All-East Region. She led the CACC in assists and points, and was second in goals, all putting her among the nation's best. Ruggieri ended with a point in 11 different games and helped the Lightning get back to the CACC Championship.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 25

2022 Men's Student-Athlete President's Award Named

Tyler Jones (Lawrenceville, NJ) was named the 2022 Male Student-Athlete President's Award winner at Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony. The President's Award is given to the student-athlete who best displays leadership, sportsmanship, and the overall effort to help support Goldey-Beacom Athletics. Representing the Men's Basketball team, Jones displayed each quality to its fullest throughout her career as a student-athlete, and was nominated for the award by Goldey-Beacom's President, Dr. Colleen Perry Keith.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 25

2022 Female Student-Athlete President's Award Named

Autumn Spendlove (Las Vegas, NV) was named the 2022 Female Student-Athlete President's Award winner at Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony. The President's Award is given to the student-athlete who best displays leadership, sportsmanship, and the overall effort to help support Goldey-Beacom Athletics. Representing the Women's Volleyball team, Spendlove displayed each quality to its fullest throughout her career as a student-athlete, and was nominated for the award by Goldey-Beacom's President, Dr. Colleen Perry Keith.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 25

2021 Men's Student-Athlete President's Award Winner Named

Marshall Awtry (Hockessin, DE.) was named the 2021 Men's Student-Athlete President's Award winner at Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony, the first in-person ceremony held since 2019. The President's Award is given to the student-athlete who best displays leadership, sportsmanship, and the overall effort to help support Goldey-Beacom Athletics. Representing the Men's Baseball team, Awtry displayed each quality to its fullest throuhgout his career as a student-athlete at the College. Awtry was nominated for the award by Goldey-Beacom's President, Dr. Colleen Perry Keith.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 25

2021 Women's Student-Athlete President's Award Named

Sarah Round (Northampton, UK.) was named the 2021 Female Student-Athlete President's Award winner at Goldey-Beacom College's 2022 Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony, the first in-person ceremony held since 2019. The President's Award is given to the student-athlete who best displays leadership, sportsmanship, and the overall effort to help support Goldey-Beacom Athletics. Representing the Women's Basketball team, Round displayed each quality to its fullest throughout her career as a student-athlete, and was nominated for the award by Goldey-Beacom's President, Dr. Colleen Perry Keith.
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Sports - 2022 Apr 25
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