Lock Haven, Pa. -- The Fighting Scot women's swim team brought home a pair of the PSAC's major awards with
Katelyn Reott being named Swimmer of the Year and
Chris Rhodes earning Coach of the Year honors.
Reott qualified for three events at the NCAA Championship meet finishing 18th in the 100 freestyle, 22nd in the 50 freeestyle and 25th in the 100-backstroke. She scored PSAC individual championships in the 50 and 100 freestyle. She was also a key member of the Scots 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams that won PSAC Championships. After this year's PSAC Championship she is a seven-time All-PSAC performer.
This marks the second time that Rhodes peers have voted him the PSAC Coach of the Year. He was the PSAC Coach of the Year in 2006-07. The Fighting Scot women were fifth at this year's championships continuing to move up the conference standings after finishing seventh a season ago.