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2023 class of 1950

Benton, Anderson, Bohmer and Brown Named Class of 1950 Award Recipients

5/1/2023 3:29:00 PM

Saint Joseph's seniors Katy Benton (field hockey), Levi Anderson (men's lacrosse), Matt Bohmer (men's lacrosse) and Cameron Brown (men's basketball) have been selected as the recipients of the Saint Joseph's Class of 1950 Award as the school's top graduating senior student-athletes. The honors were announced at the annual Hawkies awards ceremony on April 30.

Starting every game of her career on Hawk Hill, Benton helped the Saint Joseph's field hockey team capture three Atlantic 10 titles, while earning A-10 All-Conference accolades as a sophomore, junior and senior. A food marketing major with a minor in marketing-advertising and promotion, Benton has also earned NFHCA All-Region Second Team honors three times, while also being named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and PhillySIDA Academic All-Area Field Hockey Team. Additionally, the Worcester, Pennsylvania, native was named to the USA Field Hockey U-21 team in February of 2022.

Two of the most accomplished student-athletes in St. Joe's men's lacrosse history, Anderson and Bohmer led the Hawks to their first-ever NEC postseason title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2022, and an undefeated record in the inaugural A-10 men's lacrosse season this spring. 

A two-time All-NEC honoree, Anderson currently ranks tied for sixth all-time in career goals (105) and is tied for seventh in career points (163). A native of Calgary, Alberta, the sociology major set a program record with eight goals against St. John's this past March.

Currently fourth all-time in career goals (109) at Saint Joseph's, Bohmer twice earned NEC All-Conference accolades. A finance major from Charlotte, North Carolina, Bohmer enters this week's A-10 Championship tied with Anderson for seventh all-time in career points with 163.

This past season, Brown turned in a career year as he paced St. Joe's in rebounding and ranked second in scoring. Coming off a junior campaign in which he averaged 8.3 points and 4.3 rebounds per game and shot 33.6 percent from three-point range, Brown excelled during his senior season as he averaged a career-best 13.3 points and 6.0 boards per game, while shooting 36 percent from distance. A native of Laurel, Maryland, Brown was named the 2022-23 Big 5 Co-Most Improved Player and was selected to the All-Big 5 Second Team. A sports marketing major with a minor in English, Brown became the 58th Hawk to reach 1,000 career points at George Washington in January.


 
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