Staten Island, NY – Senior
Adrianna Warning of the Wagner swimming & diving team and junior
Cam Gill of the football team have been named the Seahawk Student-Athletes of the Month for November.
During this past month, diver
Adrianna Warning set both school records in the diving competitions at Siena, becoming the first Wagner diver in program history to qualify for the NCAA Zone diving meet on both boards. The senior broke her own school record in the 3-meter diving competition with 314.04 points, while also setting a new pool record at Siena and shattering her previous mark (256.50 points) by almost 60 points in the process. Warning then broke
Sam Lavrich's 1-meter record (244.45 points), which was set in 2016 with 284.6 points. The Nevada native has earned the NEC's Diver of the Week award on two occasions already this season, one of which came in the month of November, and leads a Seahawk team that is finishing the fall season with a 6-3 dual meet record.
Cam Gill, meanwhile put the finishing touches on his outstanding 2018 season in November by being named the NEC Defensive Player of the Year in a vote of the league's head coaches, becoming the first Seahawk to win this award since 1996. The 6-3, 230-pound Georgia native received this coveted honor in the same week he picked up his third NEC Defensive Player of the Week award for his efforts in a 41-7 win at Robert Morris on November 17. In this contest, Gill came within one half-tackle of matching the DI FCS single-game season high in tackles for loss. The Buck Buchanan Award hopeful totaled 11 tackles in the road win, highlighted by 5.5 stops that dropped the opponent for a loss of yardage. Gill, who was also credited with a quarterback hurry vs. RMU, recorded 2.5 sacks and a takeaway en route to moving into fifth place on the NEC's all-time list of single-season tackles-for-loss leaders (24.5). Earlier in the month, Gill recorded a seven-tackle game, which included 2.5 tackles for loss, vs. eventual NEC champion Duquesne (11/3), as well as a four-tackle, one tackle for loss, effort in a 56-38 victory at Bryant (11/10).
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