Andrew Sim

Men's Lacrosse

Mighty Macs Honored At End Of The Year Banquet

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IMMACULATA, Pa. – Immaculata University held its annual end of the year athletic banquet on Sunday evening inside Alumnae Hall to honor its 31 senior student-athletes and those athletes who have received all-conference, all-academic and weekly awards during the 2009-10 academic year.

Highlighting the evening's festivities was the presentation of the most outstanding male and female senior athlete awards and the most outstanding scholar-athlete awards to two of Immaculata's senior student-athletes. Jayme Lenosky (Reading, Pa./Holy Name) and Andrew Sim (Prospect Park, Pa./Interboro) took home two awards each as they were named as both Immaculata's most outstanding senior athlete and senior scholar-athlete award winners.

Lenosky was a two-time all-conference selection on Immaculata's volleyball team. She was named honorable mention All-CSAC this past fall, following up her second team All-CSAC selection in 2008. Lenosky led the team in kills during all four seasons, and was the squad's leader in total blocks during three years. For her career, she played in 282 sets during her four seasons, amassing 681 kills, 585 digs, 126 service aces and 196 total blocks. She served as team captain her senior year, and also earned the CSAC Sportsmanship Award in 2009.

Academically, Lenosky maintained a 3.88 grade-point average during her four-year career while majoring in Nutrition/Dietetics. She was a member of the Immaculata University Undergraduate Honor Society, Kappa Gamma Pi, Delta Epsilon Sigma and Kappa Omicron Nu. She is a four-time all-league academic team selection. She was also selected to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team in 2009. She holds leadership positions in both Kappa Omicron Nu as vice president and serves as secretary of the Student Dietetic Association.

She is involved with Campus Ministry, the Stockings for Kids Committee and serves as a hospitality associate at the Chester County Hospital. She has also participated in the 5K Walk/Run to Feed the Hungry, the MS Walk/Run, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and traveled to New Orleans on service trips.  

Sim has been the starting goalkeeper of the men's lacrosse team since its inception in 2007. He has earned all-conference accolades during the last three seasons, being named All-CSAC Honorable Mention in 2009 and to the second team All-PAC his first two years. Sim has earned CSAC weekly honor roll mention once this season, and had received conference weekly honors four times during his career.

Sim has started all 48 games during the past four years, playing 2,865 minutes in the crease with a 11.81 goals-against average and a .585 save percentage. He has also collected 128 ground balls, caused 18 turnovers and registered three assists.

Sim has also excelled in the classroom with a 3.73 GPA as a Mathematics major while getting his Secondary Education teaching certificate. He is a member of the Immaculata University Undergraduate Honor Society. Sim is a two-time Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Team selection, and has been on the conference's all-academic squad three times. He is a member of the Immaculata Residence Life and Housing staff, and serves as Head Resident Advisor in 2009-10. He also served as a student-teacher at Downingtown Middle School.

Others honored Sunday were All-CSAC selections from their respective sports, CSAC weekly award winners, Mighty Mac of the Week honorees, the CSAC Sportsmanship award winners and the fall all-academic team members. In all, Immaculata celebrated the achievements of 74 of its athletes during the past year for their play on the field/court and in the classroom.

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