The third player achieving double-digit points in the battle, was Brown who dropped in 15 points, and pulled down eight total rebounds. The first-year forward was a menace on defense, collecting a substantial five blocks in the clash with Ursinus.
These individuals, selected for their remarkable leadership potential and dedication to learning, embody the spirit and values the symposium has upheld since its inception.
This year's theme, "Together as a team, our dreams are closer than they seem!" underscores the significance of providing a safe space where all aspirations can take shape and be celebrated.
The NCAA Division III Athletics Department/Conference of the Year Award recognizes and honors a Division III athletics department or conference office that has demonstrated proactive efforts to create and sustain an LGBTQ-inclusive culture.
The Student-Athlete Inclusion Policy is one of the latest steps in the conference’s commitment to creating, sustaining, and supporting a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The Snell-Shillingford Symposium was started in 1999 by then-Bryn Mawr College athletic director Jen Shillingford to encourage women undergraduates to enter the field of coaching.