Walton-Moss and Sandone honored as All-Americans

By Nicholas Cipollone
April 2, 2014

Senior Brittany Sandone finishes her career also with several awards including the all-American honor. (Noelle DiCioccio/Staff Photographer)
Senior Brittany Sandone finishes her career also with several awards including the all-American honor. (Noelle DiCioccio/Staff Photographer)

Student athletes Aaron Walton-Moss and Brittany Sandone were honored by DIII News earlier this week. Junior Walton Moss was named First Team All American team and Sandone received an honorable mention.

Aaron Walton-Moss has garnered several awards this season, an all-American being one of them. (Dan Luner/Photo Editor)
Aaron Walton-Moss has garnered several awards this season, an all-American being one of them. (Dan Luner/Photo Editor)

Last season, Walton-Moss was an All-American honorable mention last season and was a top 24 preseason All-American.  Walton moss had an outstanding season for the Cavs this season.  He broke the school’s single season point’s record by 14 with 594 total points.

Walton-Moss was among the leaders in the national averages per game with 24.8 points per game was good for fifth, 10.9 rebounds ranked 16th and 5.9 assists was good for 13th.

He was also one of two players to record two triple double this season. Walton-Moss

Walton-Moss has been named CSAC player of the year two years in a row. Even though he only played for half of the season last year.

He led the Cavaliers to a 26-2 record and helped capture their fifth straight CSAC championships and also got to the second round of the NCAA tournament.

Brittany Sandone captured the CSAC player of the year at the end of this season for the first time in her career at Cabrini.  Her team leading average of 14.5 points per game was tied for fourth best in CSAC.

Senior Brittany Sandone finishes her career also with several awards including the all-American honor. (Noelle DiCioccio/Staff Photographer)
Senior Brittany Sandone finishes her career also with several awards including the all-American honor. (Noelle DiCioccio/Staff Photographer)

Sandone also averaged 3.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.7 steals per contest. She was also near perfect going 83.3 percent from the free throw line and knocked down an average 1.8 three pointers per game were among the best in the conference.

The senior ended her career with 1,366 career points which is good for fifth in Cabrini’s all-time scoring and 163 steals which is sixth all time.  Sandone led the Cavs in points in 12 games this season and a career high 27 points in a win over Kean College.

Sandone led the Cavaliers to their second consecutive CSAC championship and a record breaking season with their first ever NCAA Tournament game. The team finished 24-5 tying the 1994-95 and 2012-2013 teams for the most wins in the program’s history.

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Nicholas Cipollone

Junior at Cabrini College, Sports Editor for @LOQwitter, Graphics Coordinator for @LoqationNews, Social Media Specialist @BadRhinoINC, Social Media Manager for @cabrinicareers

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