Athlete Awards Athletes of the Month Choose Awards Type All Athlete Awards Athletes of the Month Arif Mehmetaj Award Athletes of the Month Week Of 12/9/2015 Sport Men's Basketball Bio View Full Bio AMHERST, N.Y. - Arif Mehmetaj (Jamaica, N.Y./SUNY Delhi) and Mackenzie Donahue (East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora) have been named the Daemen College Student-Athletes of the Month for November, 2015.Mehmetaj, a 6-foot-7 redshirt-junior forward on the men's basketball team, made his return to the lineup last month after having his 2014-15 season cut short by an injury. For the month, Mehmetaj appeared in and started all three of the team's games, averaging 18.7 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game.Mehmetaj opened the season with back-to-back monster games as Daemen hosted the ECC-CACC Challenge on November 13 and 14. In the team's opener versus Wilmington University, Mehmetaj put up 20 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including 4-of-8 from three-point range, and added seven boards and three steals. He followed that up with career-highs of 24 points and 17 rebounds in a loss to regionally-ranked Holy Family University the following day. For his efforts, Mehmetaj was named the event's all-tournament team, and also garned ECC Player of the Week honors.Mehmetaj would go on to lead the team in scoring for the second-straight outing, scoring 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting versus Mercyhurst University on November 24.Donahue, a 5-foot-2 junior runner on the cross country team, made history last month as she became the first Daemen athlete in any sport to qualify and compete in a national championship event at the NCAA Division II level. She opened the month by competing in the NCAA Division II East Region Championships in Hopkinton, N.H. on November 8, breaking her own school record for a 6K race to finish in third place out of 186 competitors. Donahue's time of 21:42.46 was more than 30 seconds better than her previous school-record time (22:14.5) which was set earlier this season, and it was the fourth time this season that Donahue eclipsed a previous team benchmark. Donahue's finish at the regional competition earned her the right to compete at the NCAA Division II National Championships held in Joplin, Mo. on November 21. There, Donahue completed the Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course, a winding and hilly 6K jaunt, in 21:55.6 to finish in 69th place out of 247 competitors. Athlete Awards Date Athlete Sport 11/7/2017 Noah Keem Men's Soccer 11/7/2017 Jamie Boyar Women's Soccer 10/3/2017 Amber Custodi Women's Triathlon 10/3/2017 Kristian Aadnoy Men's Soccer 6/7/2017 Sullivan Keller Men's Track & Field 6/7/2017 Mackenzie Donahue Women's Track & Field 5/3/2017 Mackenzie Donahue Women's Track & Field 5/3/2017 Zach Laird Men's Track & Field 3/31/2017 Mark Veitengruber Men's Tennis 3/31/2017 Hayle Scanlan Women's Tennis 3/1/2017 Leah McDonell Women's Basketball 3/1/2017 Deion Hamilton Men's Basketball 2/1/2017 Tiffany Cycon Women's Track & Field 2/1/2017 Arif Mehmetaj Men's Basketball 1/4/2017 Jeff Redband Men's Basketball 1/4/2017 Sarah Saba Women's Basketball 12/6/2016 Volleyball Team Women's Volleyball 12/6/2016 Supreme Hannah Men's Basketball 11/1/2016 Kevin Roginson Men's Cross Country 11/1/2016 Ashley Drzymala Women's Volleyball Previous12345...Next
Arif Mehmetaj Award Athletes of the Month Week Of 12/9/2015 Sport Men's Basketball Bio View Full Bio AMHERST, N.Y. - Arif Mehmetaj (Jamaica, N.Y./SUNY Delhi) and Mackenzie Donahue (East Aurora, N.Y./East Aurora) have been named the Daemen College Student-Athletes of the Month for November, 2015.Mehmetaj, a 6-foot-7 redshirt-junior forward on the men's basketball team, made his return to the lineup last month after having his 2014-15 season cut short by an injury. For the month, Mehmetaj appeared in and started all three of the team's games, averaging 18.7 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game.Mehmetaj opened the season with back-to-back monster games as Daemen hosted the ECC-CACC Challenge on November 13 and 14. In the team's opener versus Wilmington University, Mehmetaj put up 20 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including 4-of-8 from three-point range, and added seven boards and three steals. He followed that up with career-highs of 24 points and 17 rebounds in a loss to regionally-ranked Holy Family University the following day. For his efforts, Mehmetaj was named the event's all-tournament team, and also garned ECC Player of the Week honors.Mehmetaj would go on to lead the team in scoring for the second-straight outing, scoring 12 points on 5-of-10 shooting versus Mercyhurst University on November 24.Donahue, a 5-foot-2 junior runner on the cross country team, made history last month as she became the first Daemen athlete in any sport to qualify and compete in a national championship event at the NCAA Division II level. She opened the month by competing in the NCAA Division II East Region Championships in Hopkinton, N.H. on November 8, breaking her own school record for a 6K race to finish in third place out of 186 competitors. Donahue's time of 21:42.46 was more than 30 seconds better than her previous school-record time (22:14.5) which was set earlier this season, and it was the fourth time this season that Donahue eclipsed a previous team benchmark. Donahue's finish at the regional competition earned her the right to compete at the NCAA Division II National Championships held in Joplin, Mo. on November 21. There, Donahue completed the Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course, a winding and hilly 6K jaunt, in 21:55.6 to finish in 69th place out of 247 competitors.