St. John Fisher Baseball Standout Noah Campanelli Named 2022-23 DIIICA Male Student-Athlete of the Year

Campanelli becomes the second E8 student-athlete and first male to receive the national honor

Baseball | 8/24/2023 11:37:18 AM

Noah Campanelli, a member of the St. John Fisher baseball team, was named the 2022-23 Division III Commissioner's Association (DIIICA) Men's Student-Athlete of the Year. Sophia Slovenski of the University of Southern Maine was named the Women's Student-Athlete of the Year.

Conferences were permitted to submit two nominations for each award if at least one of the nominations was an international student/ethnic minority. Graduating seniors were the only student-athletes eligible for this award. Selection criteria for the awards included considerations based on academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership and a personal statement submitted by each nominee. Campanelli emerged as the 2022-23 national winner from a pool of 10 regional honorees which were announced earlier in the month.
 
Campanelli, who was also named the inaugural 2022-23 Empire 8 Man of the Year, recently graduated summa cum laude with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.94 as a finance and accounting double major.

A standout at second base, Campanelli earned countless accolades this Spring for the Cardinals, who won their third straight Empire 8 Championship in 2023. He was named the Empire 8 Player of the Year for the second straight season and garnered D3baseball.com and ABCA/Rawlings Region III Player of the Year accolades. Nationally, Campanelli was named an ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-American and was a D3baseball.com Second Team All-American.

In 2023, Campanelli led all Empire 8 student-athletes with a program record 83 hits, 60 runs scored, 51 stolen bases, 19 doubles, seven triples, 140 total bases, a .435 batting average, .502 on-base percentage, .733 slugging percentage and a 1.235 OPS in 45 games played. In addition, he was fourth in the Empire 8 with eight home runs and 44 RBI. In 18 regular season E8 contests, Campanelli hit .507 with 34 hits, 28 runs scored, 11 doubles, 20 RBI and 1.399 OPS. Campanelli's 51 stolen bases are an Empire 8 single-season record, while he finished second nationally in that category. In addition, he was ninth nationally in hits and ninth in total bases. Campanelli became the fifth student-athlete to be named a two-time Empire 8 Player of the Year.

Campanelli earned his first E8 Baseball Player of the Year honor in 2022 after batting .405 over 47 games played with 75 hits, including 15 doubles, three triples, four home runs and 43 runs batted in. He recorded a .519 on-base percentage, .584 slugging percentage and drew 39 walks, while scoring 63 runs.

In four seasons, Campanelli batted .404 with 226 hits in 559 at-bats, while scoring 194 runs in 140 career contests for the Cardinals. He added 53 doubles, 13 triples and 16 home runs, while driving in 119 runs. He drew 99 career walks and stole a program record 83 bases, while recording a .504 on-base percentage and .631 slugging percentage. Campanelli was a two-time D3baseball.com All-American and three-time All-Empire 8 first team selection.

“Noah has truly embodied what it means to be a Division III student-athlete at the highest levels,” said Empire 8 commissioner Chuck Mitrano. “He attained the most elite accomplishments in the classroom, on the diamond and his commitment to service to others is impressive. Empire 8 is incredibly proud of Noah and St. John Fisher for earning this prestigious honor from the Division III Commissioner Association!"

Academically, Campanelli earned Dean's List and Empire 8 President's List accolades in each of his eight semesters at St. John Fisher. Campanelli was named a 2023 College Sports Communicators Baseball First Team Academic All-America selection. He earned several academic scholarships for excellence in the St. John Fisher accounting program, including the Otto A. Schultz Scholarship, DuPlessis/Wolfe Scholarship, Frank Stotz Scholarship and Financial Executive Institute (FEI) Scholarships, all awarded based on academic excellence and character development through extracurricular activities and leadership potential. He was also inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society 2019-2020.

Off the field, Campanelli was a vital and active member of the St. John Fisher University campus community. He was a three-year member of St. John Fisher's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and was on St. John Fisher's Dean's Student Advisory Council as a representative of the College of Business for three years as well. Campanelli served as the Chancellor for the Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity in 2021-22 and was a PWC Case Competition Student Advisor and Vice President of Delta Sigma Pi. In addition, Campanelli was an audit intern at Deloitte US.

"It is an incredible honor to be recognized by the Division III Commissioners Association for this award,” said Campanelli. “Achieving this honor, would not have been possible without the opportunities presented by St. John Fisher University, Empire 8, the guidance of my coaches, and the support of my family. Being a Division III student athlete has provided me with the ability to grow in all facets of my life and I will forever be grateful for the past four years."
 
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Selection criteria for the DIIICA Student-Athlete of the Year awards included considerations based on academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership and a personal statement submitted by each nominee.

Conferences were permitted to submit two nominations for each award if at least one of the nominations was an international student/ethnic minority. Graduating seniors were the only student-athletes eligible for this award. Selection criteria for the awards included considerations based on academic achievement, athletics excellence, service and leadership and a personal statement submitted by each nominee.

The initial round of voting was conducted by commissioners within each of the ten regions, with the top male and female honoree recognized as finalists for the Awards Committee to select the Division III Commissioner's Association Men's Sport and Women's Sport Student-Athlete of the Year.

“On behalf of the Division III Commissioners Association, it is an honor to recognize both Sophia Slovenski and Noah Campanelli with these prestigious awards,” said D3CA Awards Committee chair and Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference commissioner Dwayne Hanberry. “Out of all the amazing student-athletes that compete under the umbrella of Division III, to be recognized as the best of the best when factoring for academic achievement, athletic accomplishments, leadership on campus, and service within the community – that is quite the achievement and an honor that should make both Sophia and Noah extremely proud.”

Read more about the 2022-23 DIIICA Regional Student-Athletes of the Year.
 
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