Indiana University Athletics

Capobianco, Reardon Named Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award Winners
6/20/2023 11:00:00 AM | Field Hockey, General, Men's Swimming and Diving
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana seniors Andrew Capobianco (men's swimming and diving) and Kennedy Reardon (field hockey) were named IU's Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners for the 2022-23 academic year as announced by the conference office on Tuesday (June 20).
Capobianco was a leader in the IU diving well as the only senior in a young group. He led the way on the boards at the national meet, scoring 37 points towards IU's dominant 104-point performance - 32.5 more points than any other diving squad. Sophomores Carson Tyler and Quinn Henninger combined for 67 of those points.
In his fifth-year senior season, Capobianco was named Big Ten Diver of the Year for the fourth time, won his third 3-meter national title, took silver on the 1-meter board for a second-straight season and shared Big Ten Co-Diver of the Championships honors with Tyler. Capobianco was also a leader in the classroom, being named the CSC Academic All-American of the Year for men's swimming and diving.
Reardon is the longest tenured field hockey student-athlete and has played in 70 games with 52 starts. Reardon is the longest tenured field hockey student-athlete and has played in 70 games with 52 starts. She has served as a team captain since her junior season.
Reardon leads by example both on the field and in the classroom. The midfielder has scored four goals and is also a four-time NFHCA Scholar of Distinction, three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.
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