SALT LAKE CITY, Utah— Colorado Mesa University senior
Caleb Schreiber was named as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference's Men's Lacrosse Summit Award winner. The honor is his second such award in three years.
The award, which he received in a pre-game ceremony prior to the Mavericks' RMAC Tournament semifinal game on Friday night, is given to the student-athlete at each of the conference championship event site with the highest grade point average.
Summit Award winners must compete in 20 percent of available competitions throughout the current season. All GPAs are based on a straight-grading scale to ensure consistency among nominees. All ties are broken by the total number of credit hours completed through the most recently concluded semester.
To be eligible for the award, student-athletes must be sophomores or above and have participated in their sport at their institution for at least two years. They must also be active members of their teams and travel to and compete at the RMAC championship event.
The Thornton, Colorado native has a perfect 4.00 GPA and is majoring in business management.
Schreiber played in all 14 of the Mavs' regular season games as a short stick defensive midfielder and has racked up 15 ground balls and nine caused turnovers. He has also scored two goals offensively.
Friday's award is the latest of a string of academic awards. He also received the 2024 RMAC Summit Award and was voted by the conference's athletic communications directors as the RMAC Academic Player of the Year in 2025 while also earning College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors for Men's At-Large Sports for the 2024-25 academic year.