TOWSON, Md. - Recent graduate Summer McNulty, the 2024-25 Landmark Women's Basketball Senior Scholar-Athlete, is among the four finalists for the 2024-25 Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Elizabethtown College. Finalists are selected from the conference's Senior Scholar-Athletes of the Year in each sport from the academic year. The league's overall Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year will be chosen from the four finalists and will also be submitted for consideration for the Division III Commissioners Association (DIIICA) National Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
This award recognizes a graduating senior who has demonstrated exceptional achievement in academics, athletics, leadership, and community service during their collegiate career.
Women's Finalists
Katie Inglis – Catholic University, Women's Cross Country
A nursing major with a 3.93 grade point average, Inglis was a two-time CSC Academic All-District honoree and 2023 USTFCCCA All-Academic Athlete. She helped lead Catholic to back-to-back Landmark Conference team championships and competed in two NCAA Championships. A four-time All-Conference honoree and 2024 Landmark Conference individual champion, Inglis was named Landmark Athlete of the Year and earned multiple regional honors.
She served as team captain and chair of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, volunteering with campus outreach programs and community service events.
Summer McNulty – Elizabethtown College, Women's Basketball
A mathematics major with a secondary education concentration and a 3.90 grade point average, McNulty was a three-time CSC Academic All-District honoree and a three-time Landmark Spring Academic Honor Roll selection. She was a dominant basketball player, earning four All-Landmark selections, multiple All-America recognitions, and ranking among the conference's all-time leaders in scoring and other categories. She concluded her career at Elizabethtown with 1,609 points, third-most in school history.
Beyond basketball, McNulty was active in community service and leadership, volunteering at Special Olympics swim meets, local housing outreach, mentoring young athletes, and participating in campus engagement programs.
Mackenzie Coley – Juniata College, Women's Volleyball
A Marketing major with a 3.66 GPA and a minor in Management, Mackenzie Coley has earned two College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District and Academic All-America honors (2022, 2023). She is a member of Tau Pi Phi, the national business honor society, and has been named to the Dean's List four times.
Coley has been a cornerstone of Juniata's volleyball dynasty, helping the Eagles capture three straight NCAA Division III National Championships (2022, 2023, 2024) and four consecutive Landmark Conference titles (2021–2024). Individually, Coley was a three-time AVCA All-American, a former AVCA Region 5 Player of the Year, the 2023 Landmark Conference Volleyball Player of the Year, and a four-time All-Landmark selection. She was named the 2024 NCAA Division III Volleyball Huntingdon Regional Most Outstanding Player and earned NCAA All-Tournament Team honors.
Off the court, Coley has shown tremendous leadership and service. She served as a team lead for the Special Olympics Fall Sectional, actively participates in Big Brothers Big Sisters, and is a contributing member of Juniata's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Sage Snyder – Moravian University, Softball
A health science major on the speech-language pathology track with a psychology minor, Snyder carries a 3.95 GPA and plans to pursue her master's degree at Moravian. She is an eight-time Dean's Honors List honoree, two-time CSC Academic All-District selection, three-time Landmark Spring Academic Honor Roll recipient, and member of the Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society.
Snyder has been a key player in Moravian's softball success, earning three Landmark All-Conference First Team selections and leading the Greyhounds to three consecutive Landmark championships and NCAA Tournament appearances. She was named the 2023 NCAA Super Regional Most Outstanding Player and earned NFCA All-Region honors in 2024 and 2025. Moravian hosts the 2025 NCAA Super Regionals, with Snyder playing a central role.
She served as co-chair of Moravian's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and has been a leader in campus and community initiatives.
The Landmark Female Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year will be announced on Tuesday, July 8.