LANCASTER, Pa. -- Centennial Conference weekly awards have been announced for the week of Dec. 1-7 in basketball, swimming, indoor track & field and wrestling. All seven CC winter sports are now in action as indoor track & field opened up the 2025-26 campaign this past weekend.
Evan Graham of Gettysburg men's swimming leads this week's honorees with his third weekly award of the year following another conference record-breaking performance. Graham has collected back-to-back honors and half of the men's swimming awards so for this season.
Charlie Jackson of Johns Hopkins men's basketball collected his second weekly award of the season, whie Emmanuel Leblond and Adriana Catalano of Johns Hopkins indoor track & field didn't waste any time making their marks on the indoor season, recording CC record-breaking times in the 5,000 meters.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Player of the Week
Charlie Jackson, Sr., F, Johns Hopkins
Arlington, Va. | Episcopal
Jackson received Player of the Week accolades for the second time this season after powering Johns Hopkins to a pair of big wins that extended the Blue Jays' winning streak to five as he averaged 22 points and 9.5 rebounds in the two victories. He scored 24 points and added nine rebounds in a 93-89 win against 21st-ranked and previously unbeaten Hood and then punched up 20 points and 10 rebounds in a 76-69 win against Swarthmore. Jackson shot 57% (13-of-23) from the floor and 94% from the free throw line (17-of-18).
2025-26 Men's Basketball Weekly Awards
Nov. 11 - Charlie Jackson, Johns Hopkins
Nov. 18 - Kevin Nowoswiat, Franklin & Marshall
Nov. 25 - Ryan Shaffer, McDaniel
Dec. 2 - Kevin Nowoswiat, Franklin & Marshall
Dec. 9 - Charlie Jackson, Johns Hopkins
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Player of the Week
Avery McNulty, Sr., F, Muhlenberg
Pittston, Pa. | Scranton Prep
McNulty averaged 14.7 points, 10.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.3 blocked shots, and 3.7 steals in a 2-1 week for the Mules, including a 2-0 start in Centennial Conference play. In Muhlenberg's Centennial-opening win against Bryn Mawr, she notched a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds, and in a win at Haverford, she made a three-pointer with 2:51 left to start a game-ending 10-0 run that propelled the Mules to a 56-54 win. She also contributed a steal and a rebound to the run. McNulty finished with career highs of 18 points, 12 rebounds, and five steals in an overtime loss to Misericordia, becoming only the second Mule in the last 35 years to record at least 15 points, 12 rebounds, and five steals in a game.
2025-26 Women's Basketball Weekly Awards
Nov. 11 - Raegan Lenz, McDaniel
Nov. 18 - Elaina Beckett, McDaniel
Nov. 25 - Elaina Beckett, McDaniel
Dec. 2 - Kaitlyn Boggs, Washington College
Dec. 9 - Avery McNulty, Muhlenberg
MEN'S SWIMMING
Athlete of the Week
Evan Graham, So., Gettysburg
Crofton, Md. | The Key School
Graham claimed conference honors for the third time this year after another record-breaking week, leading the Bullets to a team win at their own Gettysburg Invitational. His weekend included three individual wins and four relay victories. His individual weekend began with a victory in the 200 IM, swimming a time of 1:47.81 that broke the program record by three seconds and the conference and Bullets Pool record by two seconds. The NCAA B-Cut time is currently fourth in Division III. Graham also won the 100 breaststroke (56.59 seconds) and 200 breaststroke (2:03.63) with all-time program top-10 marks, with his 200 breaststroke time also ranking 10th all-time on the Centennial performance list.
2025-26 Men's Swimming Weekly Awards
Oct. 28 - Samson Qu, Dickinson
Nov. 4 - Evan Graham, Gettysburg
Nov. 11 - Cami Wilson, Swarthmore
Nov. 18 - Nathan Rawa, Washington College
Nov. 25 - Evan Graham, Gettysburg
Dec. 9 - Evan Graham, Gettysburg
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
Athlete of the Week
Mia Morreale, Sr., Gettysburg
Short Hills, N.J. | Millburn
Morreale led the Bullets to a first-place finish at their own Gettysburg Invitational over the weekend. She was part of four relay wins and added individual wins in the 500 free and 100 backstroke in addition to a second-place finish in the 100 free. She posted the No. 6 time in program history, winning the 500 free in a time of 5:04.40 to start the weekend. On Saturday, she won the 100 backstroke in a time of 56.56 seconds, which ranks second in program history, and was second in the 100 free (51.65). Morreale's 100 backstroke time ranks 25th in the nation while her 500 freestyle time is 34th.
2025-26 Women's Swimming Weekly Awards
Oct. 28 - Ken Lee, Johns Hopkins
Nov. 4 - Lanie McKenzie, Gettysburg
Nov. 11 - Ken Lee, Johns Hopkins
Nov. 18 - Genine Collins, Swarthmore
Nov. 25 - Ken Lee, Johns Hopkins
Dec. 9 - Mia Morreale, Gettysburg
MEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Track Athlete of the Week
Emmanuel Leblond, Sr., Johns Hopkins
Mountain View, Calif. | Mountain View
Leblond broke his own school and conference records in the 5,000 meters at Boston University’s Sharon Colyear-Danville Invitational over the weekend. The senior ran a 13:52.28—the fifth fastest time in Division III history, trimming more than a second off his previous mark from last season. In a field filled with top competitors from all three NCAA divisions, Leblond emerged as the fastest Division III runner to cross the finish line. His time ranks atop the Division III performance list following the opening weekend of the indoor campaign.
Field Athlete of the Week
Mitchell Davis, So., Ursinus
Bethlehem, Pa. | Saucon Valley
Davis won the pole vault with an Ursinus school record mark and the second-best mark in Centennial history on Friday at the Fasttrack Season Opener. Davis repeated his pole vault title in the meet from a year ago by topping his indoor school record mark at 5.01 meters. It was the first time in his career Davis topped five meters between the indoor and outdoor seasons. His mark is the best in Division III following the opening weekend of action.
2025-26 Men's Indoor Track & Field Weekly Awards
Track Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 - Emmanuel Leblond, Johns Hopkins
Field Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 - Mitchell Davis, Ursinus
WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD
Track Athlete of the Week
Adriana Catalano, Sr., Johns Hopkins
Pleasantville, N.Y. | Pleasantville
Catalano delivered one of the most notable performances of the weekend at Boston University’s Sharon Colyear-Danville Invitational, running 16:34.90 in the 5,000m—a personal best, the fastest time in Centennial Conference and Johns Hopkins program history and the 22nd-fastest mark in NCAA Division III history. In a field filled with top competitors from all three NCAA divisions, Catalano emerged as the fastest Division III runner to cross the finish line. Catalano's time was the best in Division III over the opening weekend of the indoor season.
Field Athlete of the Week
Clarissa Newman, So., Johns Hopkins
Elm Grove, Wisc. | Brookfield East
Newman posted the fourth-best pole vault mark in the nation at the Navy Invitational on Saturday. The sophomore recorded a top mark of 3.75 meters to take fourth place in the event, finishing behind only Division I competitors from William & Mary and Navy.
2025-26 Men's Indoor Track & Field Weekly Awards
Track Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 - Adriana Catalano, Johns Hopkins
Field Athlete of the Week
Dec. 9 - Clarissa Newman, Johns Hopkins
WRESTLING
Athlete of the Week
Thomas Monn, Sr., 149, McDaniel
Hagerstown, Md. | Washington Tech
Monn went 5-0 with four falls and one tech fall to earn his ninth career tournament title and third at the Blue Jay Classic. He won titles in 2022, 2024, and 2025 and finished second in 2023. Monn began his day with three consecutive falls, all in under two minutes, before posting a 19-4 tech fall over Giorgio Difalco of Centennial Conference rival Johns Hopkins. Monn then secured his 17th win in 17 matches this season with a fall in 1:22 over Freddy Pimental of Johns Hopkins. He now has 119 career wins, seven shy of the program record held by Brock Glotfelty '11. Monn is currently 119-11 with 52 falls, eight shy of the record held by Glotfelty and Charlie Conaway '00.
2025-26 Wrestling Weekly Awards
Nov. 4 - Andrew Schaen, Ursinus
Nov. 11 - Branden Whyte-Taylor, McDaniel
Nov. 18 - Jacob Pomykata, Johns Hopkins
Nov. 25 - Braden Kmak, Ursinus
Dec. 9 - Thomas Monn, McDaniel