Irving Kabiller Memorial Award
"The Irving Kabiller award identifies outstanding student-athletes for the student, athlete and person they are. The award recognizes excellence in a multidimensional way and it will identify future leaders. It encourages self-discovery and the continued pursuit of excellence beyond ones sport and the classroom."
– David Kabiller

2022 Award Winners

2020 Award Winners

2019 Award Winners

2018 Award Winners

2017 Award Winners
Anthony Alepra Baseball |
Mandy Davis Cross Country |
Maegan Hollins Softball |
Cody Gronewold Football |
Kaitlin Wood Field Hockey |
2018 Award Winners
Drew Luckenbaugh Football |
Allie Lindroth Volleyball |
Eric Yang Wrestling |
Lily Gandhi Field Hockey |
Sandra Freeman Swimming & Diving |
2017 Award Winners

Jenny Haskel Women's Soccer |
Janet Mao Women's Golf |
Grace Kelly Cross Country |
Hannah Davison Women's Soccer |
Luke Norland Wrestling |
2016 Award Winners

Nikia Smith Women's Soccer |
Tommy Doles Football |
Katherine Senseman Women's Swimming & Diving |
Dylan Wu Men's Golf |
2015 Award Winners

Stephen Shull Men's Swimming & Diving |
Matthew Harris Football |
Kayla Morin Volleyball |
Brandon Medina Ruiz Men's Soccer |
2014 Award Winners

Ellen Anderson Women's Swimming & Diving |
Jen Yamin Fencing |
Nandi Mehta Women's Soccer |
Austin Carr Football |
Fedor Baev Men's Tennis |
2013 Award Winners

Blake McHugh Lacrosse |
Katie Landgrebe Women's Soccer |
Arthur Omilian Football |
Andrew Seitz Men's Swimming & Diving |
Tina Umanskiy Fencing |
Read about some of the remarkable experiences made possible through the Kabiller Award:
Swimmer Grows Passion for Human Rights
Fedor Baev Explores Capital Management
Big Heart, Big Voice, Big Dreams
Nandi Mehta Sets Sights On Global Scale
Fencer Gets Look at Hollywood's Entertainment Industry
Katie Landgrebe Lends a Hand Courtesy of NU for Life
McHugh Takes Lacrosse to Jamaica
Umanskiy Chases Dreams in LA, Israel
“Life is a great ride, but like all things, it comes to an end. So as you pass through, enjoy and try to reach out, to do all the things that you feel are truly important to make yourself and all the people you touch happy and appreciative of the true riches of life.”
– Irving Kabiller