2015 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Fall Record Book Part Two

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Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 1670 McKendree Church Road - Suite 200 B - Lawrenceville, GA 30043-6676 Phone (678) 869-5450 - Fax (678) 869-5452 Sports Information e-mail - info@scacsports.com Internet - http://www.scacsports.com

SCAC Team Results at NCAA Fall Championships (1991-2014)..................................................................................... 428-442 SCAC Fall Sports Top 10 National Finishes - Team (1991-2014)..................................................................................... 443-444 SCAC National Players-of-the-Year / CAC/SCAC National Champions (Individuals)...................................................... 445 SCAC National Rookies-of-the-Year / Coaches-of-the-Year / SCAC National Champions (Teams)................................ 446 Year-by-Year Listing of SCAC Schools in NCAA Championships (1991-2014)................................................................ 447-450 CAC/SCAC Fall Sports All-Americans (1962-2014)......................................................................................................... 451-457 SCAC Players-of-the-Week / Fall Sport-by-Sport Listing (1991-2014)............................................................................. 458-480 SCAC Players-of-the-Year / Fall Sport-by-Sport Listing (1991-2014)............................................................................... 481-483 SCAC First-Year Players-of-the-Year / Fall Sport-by-Sport Listing (1991-2014).............................................................. 484 SCAC Coaches-of-the-Year / Fall Sport-by-Sport Listing (1991-2014)............................................................................ 485-486 SCAC 15th Anniversary Teams (1991-2005).................................................................................................................... 487 SCAC Top 20 Moments (1991-2010)................................................................................................................................ 488-501 SCAC All-time Coaching Records / Fall Sport-by-Sport Listing (1991-2014)................................................................... 502-503 Yearly CAC/SCAC Sport-by-Sport Team Finishes (Men's)............................................................................................... 504-512 Yearly CAC/SCAC Sport-by-Sport Team Finishes (Women's)......................................................................................... 513-517 Other CAC Championships and Historical Footnotes...................................................................................................... 518 Total CAC/SCAC Championships by School (Men's, Women's and Combined).............................................................. 518-520

The SCAC 2015 Fall Sports Fact & Record Book was produced, written and edited by Dwayne Hanberry Assistant Editors: Bridget Johnson and Breana McCoy


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FIELD HOCKEY - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2007 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Lynchburg def. Centre 5-0 @ Lynchburg, Va. 2008 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Lynchburg def. Sewanee

4-0

@ Lynchburg, Va.

2010 CHAMPIONSHIPS Second Round Salisbury def. *Rhodes

7-0

@ Grantham, Pa.

3-2 (2OT)

@ Montclair, N.J.

*Rhodes earned a first-round bye 2011 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Montclair State def. Rhodes

SCAC Team Records in NCAA Championships Centre College 0-1 .000 Sewanee-Univ. of the South 0-1 .000

Rhodes College 0-2 .000 SCAC Total 0-4 (.000)

SCAC Records vs. Division III Conferences in NCAA Championships vs. Old Dominion 0-2 vs. Capital 0-1 vs. New Jersey Athletic 0-1


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FOOTBALL - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1994 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Washington & Jefferson def. Trinity

28-0

@ San Antonio, Texas

1997 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Trinity def. Catholic (D.C.) Second Round Lycoming (Pa.) def. Trinity

44-33 46-26

@ San Antonio, Texas @ Williamsport, Pa.

1998 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Trinity def. Western Maryland 30-20 Second Round Trinity def. Lycoming 37-21 National Semifinals Mount Union def. Trinity 34-29

@ San Antonio, Texas @ Williamsport, Pa. @ Alliance, Ohio

1999 CHAMPIONSHIPS Second Round *Trinity def. Western Maryland National Quarterfinals Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons National Semifinals Pacific Lutheran def. Trinity

20-16 40-33 49-28

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas

21-3 47-41 (OT)

33-30

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ Abilene, Texas

30-6 41-37

@ San Antonio, Texas @ Bridgewater, Va.

2002 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Trinity def. Mary Hardin-Baylor 48-38 Second Round Trinity def. Washington & Jefferson 45-10 National Quarterfinals Trinity def. Bridgewater (Va.) 38-32 National Semifinals Trinity def. St. John's (Minn.) 41-34 National Championship Mount Union def. Trinity 48-7

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ Bridgewater, Va. @ San Antonio, Texas @ Salem, Va.

*Trinity received first round bye. 2000 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Trinity def. Wesley (Del.) Second Round Trinity def. Bridgewater (Va.) National Quarterfinals Hardin-Simmons def. Trinity 2001 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Trinity def. Mary Hardin-Baylor Second Round Bridgewater (Va.) def. Trinity

2003 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round East Texas Baptist def. Trinity

42-41 (OT)

2004 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Mary Hardin-Baylor def. Trinity

32-13

@ San Antonio, Texas

2005 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Mary Hardin-Baylor def. Trinity

35-6

@ San Antonio, Texas

2006 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Carnegie Mellon def. Millsaps

21-0

@ Pittsburgh, Pa.

2007 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Mary Hardin-Baylor def. Trinity

52-23

@ Belton, Texas

2008 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Millsaps def. LaGrange 51-25 Second Round Washington & Jefferson def. Millsaps 35-20

@ Marshall, Texas

@ Jackson, Miss. @ Jackson, Miss.


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FOOTBALL - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2009 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Thomas More def. DePauw

49-39

@ Crestview Hills, Ky.

2010 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Trine def. DePauw 45-35 @ Greencastle, Ind. 2011 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Centre def. Hampden-Sydney 51-41 @ Danville, Ky. McMurry def. Trinity 25-16 @ San Antonio, Texas Second Round Mount Union def. Centre 30-10 @ Alliance, Ohio 2014 CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round Mary Hardin-Baylor def. Texas Lutheran 27-20

@ Belton, Texas

SCAC Team Records in NCAA Championships Trinity University 12-12 .500 Centre College 1-1 .500 Millsaps College 1-2 .333

0-1 (.000) 0-2 (.000) 14-18 (.438)

Texas Lutheran Univ. DePauw University SCAC Total

SCAC Records vs. Division III Conferences in NCAA Championships vs. Centennial 2-0 vs. American Southwest 3-7 vs. Atlantic Central 1-0 vs. Presidents Athletic 1-3 vs. Capital Athletic 1-0 vs. Michigan Intercollegiate 0-1 vs. Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic 1-0 vs. Northwest 0-1 vs. St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic 1-0 vs. University Athletic 0-1 vs. Old Dominion 3-1 vs. Ohio Athletic 0-3 vs. Middle Atlantic 1-1


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MEN'S SOCCER - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1994 TOURNAMENT First Round

Wisconsin-Oshkosh def. Rhodes

2-0

@ Wheaton, Ill.

1995 TOURNAMENT First Round

Washington (Mo.) def. Rhodes

1-0

@ Wheaton, Ill.

1996 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round

Trinity def. Wisconsin-Oshkosh University of Chicago def. Trinity

2-0 1-0

@ Wheaton, Ill. @ Wheaton, Ill.

2-1 5-0 4-3 (2OT)

@ Memphis, Tenn. @ Wheaton, Ill. @ Wheaton, Ill.

1-0 3-0 (OT) 4-2 2-0 2-1 (4OT) 2-1

@ Danville, Ky. @ Wheaton, Ill. @ Delaware, Ohio @ Wheaton, Ill. @ Wheaton, Ill. @ Delaware, Ohio

3-1 7-1 0-0# 1-0 2-1

@ Greensboro, N.C. @ San Antonio, Texas @ La Jolla, Calif. @ La Jolla, Calif. @ San Antonio, Texas

2000 TOURNAMENT First Round DePauw def. Webster (Mo.) University Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons University Second Round Ohio Wesleyan Univ. def. DePauw Trinity def. Wheaton (Ill.) College Third Round Wisconsin-Oshkosh def. Trinity

4-0 3-2 (4OT) 2-0 2-1 3-1

@ Greencastle, Ind. @ Abilene, Texas @ Delaware, Ohio @ Oshkosh, Wisc. @ Oshkosh, Wisc.

2001 TOURNAMENT First Round

Wilmington (Ohio) def. Sewanee

2-1

@ Wilmington, Ohio

2002 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round Third Round National Quarterfinals National Semifinals

Trinity def. Texas Lutheran University Trinity def. Colorado College Trinity def. University of Redlands Trinity def. Macalaster College Otterbein def. Trinity

3-0 4-1 2-0 1-0 3-2

@ Seguin, Texas @ Redlands, Calif. @ Redlands, Calif. @ San Antonio, Texas @ Canton, N.Y.

1997 TOURNAMENT First Round Rhodes def. Centre Second Round Wheaton (Ill.) def. Rhodes Washington (Mo.) def. *Trinity *Trinity received a first-round bye. 1998 TOURNAMENT First Round Centre def. Washington (Mo.) Second Round Wheaton (Ill.) def. Centre Otterbein def. *DePauw *Trinity def. *Rhodes Third Round Trinity def. Wheaton (Ill.) National Quarterfinals Ohio Wesleyan def. Trinity *DePauw, Rhodes and Trinity received first-round byes. 1999 TOURNAMENT First Round Greensboro (N.C.) def. Centre Trinity def. Colorado College Second Round Trinity def. UC-San Diego Third Round Trinity def. Puget Sound National Quarterfinals Alma College def. Trinity #Trinity advances 3-1 on penalty kicks.


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MEN'S SOCCER - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2003 TOURNAMENT Second Round *Trinity def. Univ. of the Ozarks Third Round Trinity def. Piedmont (Ga.) College National Quarterfinals Trinity def. California-Santa Cruz National Semifinals Trinity def. Wisconsin-Oshkosh National Championship Trinity def. Drew (N.J.) University

5-0 6-0 3-0 3-2 (2OT) 2-1

@ Atlanta, Ga. @ Atlanta, Ga. @ San Antonio, Texas @ Madison, N.J. @ Madison, N.J.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2004 TOURNAMENT Second Round Third Round

*Trinity def. Univ. of Texas-Dallas 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Gustavus Adolphus def. Trinity 1-0 @ San Antonio, Texas

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2005 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round Third Round National Quarterfinals

Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons 3-2 Trinity def. Webster (Mo.) 3-0 Trinity def. Stevens Institute of Tech. 3-1 Whitworth def. Trinity 2-1 (OT)

2006 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round

Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas UC-Santa Cruz def. Trinity 4-0 @ San Antonio, Texas

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ Spokane, Wash. @ Spokane, Wash.

2007 TOURNAMENT First Round Trinity def. Univ. of Texas-Dallas 3-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Second Round Trinity def. Principia 4-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Third Round Trinity def. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2-1 @ St. Louis, Mo. National Quarterfinals Trinity def. Washington (Mo.) 2-1 @ St. Louis, Mo. National Semifinals Trinity def. Messiah 1-0 @ Lake Buena Vista, Fla. National Championship #Middlebury def. Trinity 0-0 (2OT) @ Lake Buena Vista, Fla. #Middlebury won 4-3 on penalty kicks. 2008 TOURNAMENT Second Round Trinity def. Univ. of Texas-Tyler 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Third Round Trinity def. Ohio Wesleyan 2-1 @ Swarthmore, Pa. National Quarterfinals Amherst def. Trinity 1-0 @ Swarthmore, Pa. *Trinity received a first-round bye. 2009 TOURNAMENT Second Round

Hardin-Simmons def. Trinity 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2010 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round Third Round

Trinity def. Pacific 3-1 @ San Antonio, Texas #Trinity def. Univ. of Texas-Tyler 0-0 (2OT) @ San Antonio, Texas Lynchburg def. Trinity 2-0 @ Delaware, Ohio

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MEN'S SOCCER - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2011 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round

Univ. of Texas-Tyler def. Oglethorpe 3-0 @ Tyler, Texas Univ. of Texas-Tyler def. *Trinity 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2012 TOURNAMENT First Round Colorado College def. Babson 3-1 @ Babson Park, Mass. Trinity def. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 3-1 @ San Antonio, Texas Second Round Scranton def. Colorado College 2-1 (OT) @ Babson Park, Mass. #Trinity def. Mississippi College 0-0 (2OT) @ San Antonio, Texas Third Round Montclair State def. Trinity 2-1 @ San Antonio, Texas #Trinity advances 4-1 on penalty kicks. 2013 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round Third Round National Quarterfinals

Trinity def. Cal Lutheran 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Trinity def. Puget Sound 4-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Trinity def. Wartburg 2-1 (2OT) @ Dubuque, Iowa Loras def. Trinity 2-1 @ Dubuque, Iowa

2014 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round Third Round National Quarterfinals

Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons Trinity def. Univ. of Texas-Dallas Trinity def. Loras Wheaton (Ill.) def. Trinity

SCAC Team Records in NCAA Tournament Trinity University 39-17 .696 Colorado College 1-1 .500 DePauw University 1-2 .333 Centre College 1-3 .250

2-1 1-0 2-1 2-1

@ Richardson, Texas @ Richardson, Texas @ Wheaton, Ill. @ Wheaton, Ill.

Rhodes College Oglethorpe University Univ. of the South-Sewanee SCAC Total

1-4 0-1 0-1 43-29

SCAC Records vs. Division III Conferences in NCAA Tournament vs. St. Louis Intercollegiate 3-0 vs. College Conf. of Illinois & Wisconsin vs. Middle Atlantic Corporation 2-0 vs. University Athletic vs. Southern California Intercollegiate 3-0 vs. North Coast vs. New England Women's & Men's Athletic 1-0 vs. Landmark vs. Skyline 1-0 vs. Michigan Intercollegiate vs. Division III Independents 5-1 vs. New Jersey Athletic vs. American Southwest 12-3 vs. Old Dominion vs. Northwest 3-1 vs. USA South (formerly Dixie) vs. Iowa Intercollegiate 2-1 vs. New England Small College vs. Wisconsin Intercollegiate 3-2 vs. Ohio Athletic vs. Minnesota Intercollegiate 1-1

.200 .000 .000 .597 2-3 2-3 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-3


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WOMEN'S SOCCER - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1992 TOURNAMENT Second Round

California Lutheran def. *Trinity

3-0

@ San Diego, Calif.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 1993 TOURNAMENT First Round

Wisconsin-Stevens Point def. Trinity

4-2 (OT) @ St. Peter, Minn.

1995 TOURNAMENT Second Round

#Randolph-Macon def. *Trinity

0-0 (2OT) @ Atlanta, Ga.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. #Randolph-Macon advances 3-1 in penalty kicks. 1996 TOURNAMENT Second Round Regional Finals

*Trinity def. Emory Univ. of Calif.-San Diego def. Trinity

1-0 2-0

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 1997 TOURNAMENT Second Round Regional Finals

*Trinity def. N.C. Wesleyan Mary Washington def. Trinity

1-0 (OT) @ Fredericksburg, Va. 3-1 @ Fredericksburg, Va.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 1998 TOURNAMENT Second Round

#Emory (Ga.) University def. *Trinity 0-0 (2OT) @ Fredericksburg, Va.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. #Emory advances 9-8 on penalty kicks. 1999 TOURNAMENT First Round DePauw def. Capital Second Round *Trinity def. Maryville (Mo.) DePauw def. Ohio Wesleyan Regional Finals Wheaton (Ill.) def. DePauw Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons National Quarterfinals UC-San Diego def. Trinity

3-0 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0

@ Greencastle, Ind. @ San Antonio, Texas @ Delaware, Ohio @ Delaware, Ohio @ San Antonio, Texas @ San Diego, Calif.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2000 TOURNAMENT Second Round Regional Finals National Quarterfinals National Semifinals

*Trinity def. Austin (Tex.) College 1-0 (OT) @ Atlanta, Ga. #Trinity def. Emory (Ga.) University 1-1 (4OT) @ Atlanta, Ga. Trinity def. Willamette (Ore.) University 3-1 @ San Antonio, Texas The College of New Jersey def. Trinity 1-0 (OT) @ Medford, Mass.

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WOMEN'S SOCCER - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2001 TOURNAMENT First Round DePauw def. John Carroll Second Round Ohio Wesleyan def. DePauw Hardin-Simmons def. *Trinity

2-0 3-0 3-2

@ Greencastle, Ind. @ Delaware, Ohio @ Lynchburg, Va.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2002 TOURNAMENT Second Round Third Round National Quarterfinals National Semifinals

*Trinity def. Emory (Ga.) Trinity def. University of Texas-Dallas Trinity def. Puget Sound #Messiah def. Trinity

2-0 @ Dallas, Texas 1-0 @ Dallas, Texas 2-1 @ San Antonio, Texas 0-0 (2OT) @ Geneva, N.Y.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. #Messiah advances 3-1 on penalty kicks. 2003 TOURNAMENT Second Round Third Round National Quarterfinals National Semifinals

*DePauw def. Hope (Mich.) DePauw def. Wilmington (Ohio) #DePauw def. Virginia Wesleyan University of Chicago def. DePauw

1-0 @ Greencastle, Ind. 4-0 @ Greencastle, Ind. 0-0 (2OT) @ Virginia Beach, Va. 2-1 (2OT) @ Oneonta, N.Y.

*DePauw received a first-round bye. #DePauw advances 5-3 on penalty kicks. 2004 TOURNAMENT Second Round

Hardin-Simmons def. *Trinity

1-0

@ San Antonio, Texas

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2005 TOURNAMENT First Round #DePauw def. Hope 0-0 (2OT) @ Granville, Ohio Emory def. Sewanee 1-0 (OT) @ Atlanta, Ga. Trinity def. Dallas 2-0 @ Abilene, Texas Second Round Denison def. DePauw 1-0 (OT) @ Granville, Ohio Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons 3-2 (OT) @ Abilene, Texas Third Round Trinity def. Lynchburg 1-0 @ Carlisle, Pa. National Quarterfinals +Messiah def. Trinity 0-0 (2OT) @ Carlisle, Pa. #DePauw advances 5-4 on penalty kicks. +Messiah advances 5-4 on penalty kicks. 2006 TOURNAMENT First Round #Trinity def. Willamette 1-1 (2OT) @ Tacoma, Wash. Macalester def. DePauw 2-1 @ Wheaton, Ill. Second Round Hardin-Simmons def. Trinity 2-1 @ Tacoma, Wash. #Trinity advances 3-1 on penalty kicks. 2007 TOURNAMENT First Round

#Hardin-Simmons def. Trinity

0-0 (2OT) @ Abilene, Texas

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WOMEN'S SOCCER - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2008 TOURNAMENT First Round Denison def. Centre 1-0 @ Westernville, Ohio #Illinois Wesleyan def. Rhodes 0-0 (2OT) @ St. Louis, Mo. #Illinois Wesleyan advances 4-3 on penalty kicks. 2009 TOURNAMENT Second Round *Trinity def. Maryville (Tenn.) 5-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Third Round Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons 1-0 @ San Antonio, Texas National Quarterfinals #Lynchburg def. Trinity 1-1 (2OT) @ San Antonio, Texas *Trinity received a first-round bye. #Lynchburg advances 4-2 on penalty kicks. 2010 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round

Trinity def. Puget Sound Hardin-Simmons def. Trinity 2-1

5-0 @ Abilene, Texas @ Abilene, Texas

2011 TOURNAMENT First Round #Centre def. Roanoke 0-0 (2OT) @ Atlanta, Ga. Trinity def. St. Scholastica 5-2 @ San Antonio, Texas Second Round Trinity def. Hardin-Simmons 3-1 @ San Antonio, Texas Emory def. Centre 2-0 @ Atlanta, Ga. Third Round Ithaca def. Trinity 1-0 (2OT) @ Ithaca, N.Y. #Centre advances 8-7 on penalty kicks. 2012 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round

Trinity def. Puget Sounnd #Hardin-Simmons def. Trinity

1-0 @ San Antonio, Texas 2-2 (2OT) @ San Antonio, Texas

#Hardin-Simmons advances 7-6 on penalty kicks. 2013 TOURNAMENT First Round Trinity def. Augustana (Ill.) Second Round #Trinity def. Illinois Wesleyan Third Round Trinity def. Montclair State National Quarterfinals Trinity def. Wheaton (Ill.) National Semifinals Trinity def. Middlebury National Championship William Smith def. Trinity

3-1 @ Bloomington, Ill. 1-1 (2OT) @ Bloomington, Ill. 2-1 @ San Antonio, Texas 2-1 @ San Antonio, Texas 2-1 @ San Antonio, Texas 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas

#Trinity advances 5-4 on penalty kicks. 2014 TOURNAMENT First Round Second Round Third Round

Trinity def. Univ. of Texas-Tyler 3-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Trinity def. Redlands 2-0 @ San Antonio, Texas Thomas More def. Trinity 1-0 (2OT) @ Pittsburgh, Pa.


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WOMEN'S SOCCER - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES SCAC Team Records in NCAA Tournament DePauw University 7-5 .583 Trinity University 27-20 .574 Centre College 1-2 .333

Rhodes College Sewanee: Univ. of the South SCAC Total

0-1 .000 0-1 .000 35-29 .547

SCAC Records vs. Division III Conferences in NCAA Tournament vs. Northwest 5-0 vs. New Jersey Athletic vs. Ohio Athletic 3-0 vs. Southern California Intercollegiate vs. Michigan Intercollegiate 2-0 vs. University Athletic vs. Great South 1-0 vs. North Coast vs. New England Small College 1-0 vs. Capital Athletic vs. Upper Midwest 1-0 vs. Empire 8 vs. USA South (formerly Dixie) 1-0 vs. Liberty vs. College Conf. of Illinois & Wisconsin 3-2 vs. Minnesota Intercollegiate vs. Old Dominion 3-2 vs. Presidents Athletic vs. American Southwest 7-6 vs. Wisconsin Intercollegiate vs. Division III Independents 2-2 vs. Middle Athlantic

1-1 1-1 3-4 1-3 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2


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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1992 TOURNAMENT West Region First Round Trinity def. Colorado College Second Round Menlo (Calif.) def. Trinity

16-14, 15-11, 14-16, 14-16, 15-12 @ La Verne, Calif.

15-4, 2-15, 15-12, 15-10

@ La Verne, Calif.

1993 TOURNAMENT West Region First Round Trinity def. Occidental 15-8, 15-4, 15-3 Second Round Claremont-Mudd-Scripps def. Trinity 14-16, 15-11, 9-15, 15-10, 15-13

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Diego, Calif.

1994 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals Trinity def. Thomas More Finals Washington (Mo.) def. Trinity

@ St. Louis, Mo. @ St. Louis, Mo.

9-15, 15-11, 3-15, 15-6, 15-8 15-3, 15-10, 15-6

1995 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals Trinity def. Thomas More 15-12, 11-15, 15-10, 15-8 Washington (Mo.) def. Southwestern 15-2, 15-6, 15-5 Finals Washington (Mo.) def. Trinity 15-11, 15-10, 15-9

@ St. Louis, Mo. @ St. Louis, Mo. @ St. Louis, Mo.

1996 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals Emory def. Trinity 15-11, 8-15, 15-3, 4-15, 15-5

@ Atlanta, Ga.

1997 TOURNAMENT South Region First Round Trinity def. Southwestern Semifinals Washington (Mo.) def. Trinity

12-15, 15-6, 15-10, 17-15 13-15, 15-10, 15-7, 15-13

@ St. Louis, Mo. @ St. Louis, Mo.

1998 TOURNAMENT South Region First Round Southwestern def. DePauw Semifinals Trinity def. Southwestern Finals Washington (Mo.) def. Trinity

7-15, 15-6, 6-15, 15-8, 15-13 15-5, 15-9, 15-7 15-7, 16-14, 15-12

@ St. Louis, Mo. @ St. Louis, Mo. @ St. Louis, Mo.

1999 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals Trinity def. Austin College Finals Trinity def. SCAD

15-12, 15-9, 15-3 15-10, 15-6, 15-2

@ Atlanta, Ga. @ Atlanta, Ga.

Nationals Quarterfinals Trinity def. Ithaca College Semifinals Trinity def. Muskingum Championship Central (Iowa) def. Trinity

15-13, 15-7, 15-11 16-14, 15-11, 15-1 15-8, 16-14, 15-7

@ Ithaca, N.Y. @ Huntingdon, Pa. @ Huntingdon, Pa.

2000 TOURNAMENT Midwest Region First Round Hope (Mich.) def. DePauw

15-12, 2-15, 15-6, 15-8

@ Whitewater, Wisc.

West Region First Round Semifinals

15-11, 15-11, 15-5 15-4, 15-7, 15-3

@ Tacoma, Wash. @ Tacoma, Wash.

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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2001 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals Trinity def. East Texas Baptist 30-17, 30-24, 30-25 Finals Trinity def. Emory 30-24, 30-25, 30-23 Nationals Quarterfinals Juniata def. Trinity 30-23, 27-30, 30-25, 30-20

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2002 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals *Trinity def. Washington & Lee Finals Trinity def. Emory Nationals Quarterfinals Trinity def. Nazareth Semifinals Washington (Mo.) def. Trinity Consolation Trinity def. Juniata

30-17, 30-22, 30-18 30-27, 31-29, 30-23

@ Atlanta, Ga. @ Atlanta, Ga.

26-30, 30-23, 30-27, 30-28 30-17, 31-29, 30-28 30-20, 30-23, 30-26

@ Rochester, N.Y. @ Whitewater, Wisc. @ Whitewater, Wisc.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2003 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals *Trinity def. East Texas Baptist 30-23, 30-18, 30-21 @ San Antonio, Texas Finals Emory def. Trinity 30-22, 28-30, 22-30, 31-29, 15-11 @ San Antonio, Texas *Trinity received a first-round bye. 2004 TOURNAMENT South Region Semifinals Texas Lutheran def. *Trinity

30-20, 30-28, 30-19

@ Atlanta, Ga.

*Trinity received a first-round bye. 2005 TOURNAMENT South Region First Round Trinity def. Christopher Newport 28-30, 33-35, 30-18, 30-25, 18-16 @ Atlanta, Ga. Southwestern def. Wash. & Lee 30-24, 30-24, 30-24 @ Atlanta, Ga. Semifinals Austin def. Trinity 20-30, 30-21, 30-26, 30-27 @ Atlanta, Ga. Emory def. Southwestern 30-21, 30-17, 24-30, 30-16 @ Atlanta, Ga.


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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2006 TOURNAMENT South Region First Round Austin def. Hardin-Simmons Southwestern def. Averett Semifinals Emory def. Austin *Trinity def. Southwestern Finals Trinty def. Emory *Trinity received a first-round bye.

26-30, 28-30, 35-33, 30-20, 15-8 30-26, 30-18, 30-23 29-31, 30-28, 25-30, 30-24, 15-7 30-26. 30-22, 33-31 30-26, 23-30, 30-24, 30-24

@ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas @ San Antonio, Texas

Central Region First Round Rhodes def. Webster (Mo.) Semifinals Rhodes def. Simpson Finals Washington (Mo.) def. Rhodes

30-22, 26-30, 22-30, 30-17. 15-11 @ St. Louis, Mo. 29-31, 27-30, 30-21, 30-27, 15-12 @ St. Louis, Mo. 30-17, 30-21, 30-20 @ St. Louis, Mo.

Nationals Quarterfinals

30-28, 30-19, 30-18

Wittenberg def. Trinity

2007 TOURNAMENT South Region First Round Austin def. Texas Lutheran Southwestern def. Wash. & Lee Semifinals Emory def. Austin *Trinity def. Southwestern Finals Emory def. Trinity *Trinity received a first-round bye. West Region First Round

@ Salem, Va.

31-33, 30-28, 30-25, 31-33, 15-13 @ Sherman, Texas 30-24, 30-21, 30-27 @ Sherman, Texas 30-25, 30-15, 30-21 @ Sherman, Texas 26-30, 24-30, 30-23, 30-20, 15-10 @ Sherman, Texas 29-31, 30-22, 32-30, 30-24 @ Sherman, Texas

Cal St. East Bay def. Colo. College 30-25, 30-15, 28-30, 20-18

@ Hayward, Calif.

2008 TOURNAMENT South Region First Round Colo. College def. Christopher Newport 23-25, 25-18, 17-25, 25-15, 15-12 @ San Antonio, Texas Southwestern def. Texas-Dallas 25-17, 25-20, 25-23 @ San Antonio, Texas Trinity def. Webster (Mo.) 25-15, 25-12, 25-18 @ San Antonio, Texas Semifinals Emory def. Colorado College 23-25, 27-25, 26-24, 25-13 @ San Antonio, Texas Southwestern def. Trinity 18-25, 25-22, 28-26, 25-21, 15-10 @ San Antonio, Texas Finals Emory def. Southwestern 25-20, 23-25, 14-25, 25-12, 15-11 @ San Antonio, Texas 2009 TOURNAMENT South Region First Round Southwestern def. Dallas 25-18, 25-15, 25-8 Trinity def. Randolph-Macon 25-23, 25-13, 22-25, 25-17 Semifinals Southwestern def. Maryville (Tenn.) 25-16, 25-18, 25-21 Trinity def. Emory 25-20, 25-23, 25-19 Finals Trinity def. Southwestern 25-19, 25-20, 25-17

@ Georgetown, Texas @ Georgetown, Texas @ Georgetown, Texas @ Georgetown, Texas @ Georgetown, Texas

West Region Semifinals *Colo. College def. Cal Lutheran 25-22, 14-25, 25-22, 23-25, 15-10 @ Redlands, Calif. Finals Colo. College def. La Verne 25-19, 20-25, 21-25, 25-19, 15-9 @ Redlands, Calif. *Colorado College received a first-round bye. Nationals Quarterfinals Juniata def. Trinity 25-16, 27-25, 25-23 Washington (Mo.) def. Colo. College 25-16, 23-25, 25-21, 25-14

@ University Heights, Ohio @ University Heights, Ohio


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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL - NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2010 TOURNAMENT Atlanta Regional First Round Southwestern def. Thomas More 25-23, 20-25, 25-22, 25-13 Semifinals Cal Lutheran def. Southwestern 25-15, 25-14, 25-27, 25-23

@ Atlanta, Ga. @ Atlanta, Ga.

Newport News Regional Semifinals Randolph-Macon def, *Colo. College 25-18, 25-23, 25-21, 23-25

@ Newport News, Va.

*Colorado College received a first-round bye.

2011 TOURNAMENT Thousand Oaks Regional First Round Colo. College def. Hardin-Simmons 25-16, 23-25, 25-20, 25-18 @ Thousand Oaks, Calif. Chapman def. Southwestern 25-20, 25-19, 20-25, 25-21 @ Thousand Oaks, Calif. Semifinals Colo. College def. Occidental 18-25, 25-17, 25-18, 23-25, 15-13 @ Thousand Oaks, Calif. Finals Cal Lutheran def. Colo. College 26-28, 25-13, 25-21, 25-18 @ Thousand Oaks, Calif. 2012 TOURNAMENT Thousand Oaks Regional First Round Puget Sound def. Colo. College 27-25, 25-13, 14-25, 25-22 Cal Lutheran def. Southwestern 25-16, 25-13, 22-25, 25-18

@ Thousand Oaks, Calif. @ Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Newport News Regional First Round Juniata def. Trinity

@ Newport News, Va.

25-15, 25-16, 25-8

2013 TOURNAMENT Atlanta Regional First Round Colo. College def. Maryville (Tenn.) 25-14, 25-13, 25-17 Semifinals Colo. College def. Claremont-MS 25-21, 31-29, 21-25, 25-23 Finals Emory def. Colo. College 25-17, 19-25, 25-13, 25-14 San Antonio Regional First Round Trinity def. UC-Santa Cruz Southwestern def. Mary Hardin-Baylor Semifinals Trinity def. Southwestern Finals Cal Lutheran def. Trinity

@ Atlanta, Ga. @ Atlanta, Ga. @ Atlanta, Ga.

25-12, 20-25, 25-21, 25-16

@ San Antonio, Texas

16-25, 25-18, 25-22, 25-23

@ San Antonio, Texas

26-24, 21-25, 21-25, 25-23, 15-13 @ San Antonio, Texas 24-26, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20, 21-19 @ San Antonio, Texas

2014 TOURNAMENT Thousand Oaks Regional First Round Colo. College def. Pacific Lutheran 25-18, 25-27, 25-23, 25-19 Trinity def. LaVerne 25-20, 25-20, 25-15 Semifinals Claremont-MS def. Colo. College 25-14, 25-13, 25-17 Trinity def. Cal Lutheran 26-24, 25-18, 11-25, 25-21 Finals Claremont-MS def. Trinity 25-19, 22-25, 25-21, 25-20

@ Thousand Oaks, Calif. @ Thousand Oaks, Calif. @ Thousand Oaks, Calif. @ Thousand Oaks, Calif. @ Thousand Oaks, Calif.


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SCAC Team Records in NCAA Championships Rhodes College 2-1 .667 Trinity University 30-21 .588 Austin College 2-2 .500

Colorado College Southwestern University DePauw University SCAC Total

8-8 10-12 0-2 52-46

SCAC Records vs. Division III Conferences in NCAA Championships vs. USA South 4-0 vs. Iowa Intercollegiate vs. Empire 8 2-0 vs. Middle Atlantic vs. St. Louis Intercollegiate 2-0 vs. Southern California Intercollegiate vs. Great South 1-0 vs. Northwest vs. Ohio Athletic 1-0 vs. University Athletic vs. Presidents 1-0 vs. Michigan Intercollegiate vs. American Southwest 8-2 vs. North Coast vs. Old Dominion 4-1 vs. Landmark vs. Division III Independents 7-2

.500 .455 .000 .531

1-1 1-1 7-8 1-2 4-17 0-1 0-1 0-2


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SCAC SPORT-BY-SPORT - NCAA TOP 10 NATIONAL FINISHES (1991-2014) Women's Cross Country (2) 2007 - DePauw University - Seventh place 2008 - Trinity University - Sixth place Field Hockey (1) 2010 - Rhodes College - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the second round) Football (8) 1997 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the second round) 1998 - Trinity University - Tied for Third place (lost in the national semifinals) 1999 - Trinity University - Tied for Third place (lost in the national semifinals) 2000 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2001 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the second round) 2002 - Trinity University - Second place 2008 - Millsaps College - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the second round) 2011 - Centre College - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the second round) Men's Soccer (14) 1996 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the second round) 1998 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 1999 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2000 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the third round) 2002 - Trinity University - Tied for Third place (lost in the national semifinals) 2003 - Trinity University - National Champions 2004 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the third round) 2005 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2007 - Trinity University - Second place 2008 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2010 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the third round) 2012 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the third round) 2013 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2014 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals)

Women's Soccer (12) 1995 - Trinity University - Tied for Nine place (lost in the second round) 1996 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 1997 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the third round) 1999 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2000 - Trinity University - Tied for Third place (lost in the national semifinals) 2002 - Trinity University - Tied for Third place (lost in the national semifinals) 2003 - DePauw University - Tied for Third place (lost in the national semifinals) 2005 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2009 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2011 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the third round) 2013 - Trinity University - Second place 2014 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the third round) Volleyball (20) 1992 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the second round) 1993 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the second round) 1994 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 1995 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 1998 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 1999 - Trinity University - Second place 2001 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2002 - Trinity University - Third place 2003 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 2006 - Rhodes College - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 2006 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2007 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 2008 - Southwestern University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 2009 - Southwestern University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 2009 - Colorado College - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2009 - Trinity University - Tied for Fifth place (lost in the national quarterfinals) 2011 - Colorado College - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 2013 - Colorado College - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals) 2013 - Trinity University - Tied for Ninth place (lost in the region finals)


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CAC/SCAC NATIONAL HONORS - INDIVIDUAL CAC NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - INDIVIDUAL (1962-1990) 1980 1984 1985 1986

Chris Fugman, Centre Chris Trapp, Rose-Hulman Chris Trapp, Rose-Hulman Chris Trapp, Rose-Hulman

Men's Swimming & Diving / 400 IM Men's Outdoor Track & Field / Javelin Men's Outdoor Track & Field / Javelin Men's Outdoor Track & Field / Javelin

SCAC NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - INDIVIDUAL (1991-2014) 1995 1997 1997 1997 1998 2000 2000 2003 2004 2005 2005 2006 2007 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2014

Nao Kinoshita, Rhodes Nao Kinoshita, Rhodes Taylor Tarver, Rhodes Nao Kinoshita, Rhodes Ryan Loftus, Rose-Hulman Heather Stone, Sewanee Heather Stone, Sewanee Matt Smith, Rose-Hulman Christyn Schumann, Trinity Christyn Schumann, Trinity Christyn Schumann, Trinity Christyn Schumann, Trinity Liz Bondi, DePauw Todd Wildman, Trinity Olafur Loftsson, Oglethorpe Chrys Jones, Centre Chrys Jones, Centre Todd Wildman, Trinity Lindsay Martin, Trinity Hayley Emerick, Trinity Chrys Jones, Centre Chrys Jones, Centre Chris Morris, Centre Tiarra Goode, Birmingham Jordan DeGayner, Colorado Ruth Hahn, Trinity Anthony Maccaglia, Oglethorpe Tiarra Goode, Birmingham Stephen Culberson, Trinity

Women's Tennis / Singles Women's Tennis / Singles Women's Tennis / Doubles Women's Tennis / Doubles Men's Indoor Track & Field / Pole Vault Women's Indoor Track & Field / 1500 meters Women's Outdoor Track & Field / 1500 meters Men's Swimming & Diving / 100 Yard Breaststroke Women's Outdoor Track & Field / High Jump Women's Indoor Track & Field / High Jump Women's Outdoor Track & Field / High Jump Women's Outdoor Track & Field / High Jump Women's Tennis / Singles Men's Indoor Track & Field / Pentathlon Men's Golf / Medalist Men's Outdoor Track & Field / Triple Jump Men's Indoor Track & Field / Triple Jump Men's Indoor Track & Field / Pentathlon Women's Swimming & Diving / 1-meter board Women's Swimming & Diving / 3-meter board Men's Outdoor Track & Field / Triple Jump Men's Indoor Track & Field / Triple Jump Men's Golf / Medalist Women's Indoor Track & Field / 60 Meter Hurdles Men's Swimming & Diving / 200 Yard Freestyle Women's Swimming & Diving / 3-meter board Men's Golf / Medalist Women's Outdoor Track & Field / 100 Meter Hurdles Men's Swimming & Diving / 100 Yard Freestyle

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR HONORS (1962-2014) 1989 1992 1993 1995 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013

Pat Guerry, Sewanee Sean Brewer, Millsaps Cameron Tyer, Sewanee Nao Kinoshita, Rhodes Mike Burton, Trinity David Coney, Trinity Ryan Deck, Trinity Bryan Egli, Rose-Hulman Matt Gelotti, Southwestern Mary Missbach, Sewanee Josh Smith, Trinity Trent Erb, Oglethorpe Tara Rohde, Trinity Dustin Hertel, DePauw Liz Bondi, DePauw Liz Bondi, DePauw Gab Carvalho, Sewanee Melanie Auguste, Colorado Abigail Loar, Trinity Chris Morris, Centre Bruce Maxwell, Birmingham Bruce Maxwell, Birmingham Emily Jorgens, Trinity

Intercollegiate Tennis Assocation Division III Senior Men's Player-of-the-Year Don Hansen's Football Gazette Division III Defensive Player-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Assocation Division III Senior Women's Player-of-the-Year Honda Division III Women's Tennis Player-of-the-Year Melberger Award - Football Division III Player-of-the-Year Don Hansen's Football Gazette Division III Offensive LIneman-of-the-Year Don Hansen's Football Gszette Division III Linebacker-of-the-Year Columbus Multimedia Men's Basketball Division III Player-of-the-Year American Baseball Coaches Association Division III Player-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Senior Women's Player-of-the-Year National Soccer Coaches Association of America Men's Division III Player-of-the-Year Jack Nicklaus Award - Men's Golf Division III Player-of-the-Year Josten's Award - Women's Basketball Division III Player-of-the-Year Don Hansen's Football Gazette Division III Defensive Lineman-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Senior Women's Player-of-the-Year Honda Division III Collegiate Athlete Woman-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Senior Women's Player-of-the-Year Josten's Award - Women's Basketball Division III Player-of-the-Year D3soccer.com - Women's Soccer Division III Forward-of-the-Year Jack Nicklaus Award - Men's Golf Division III Player-of-the-Year D3baseball.com - Baseball Division III Player-of-the-Year American Baseball Coaches Association Division III Player-of-the-Year D3soccer.com - Women's Soccer Division III Midfielder-of-the-Year


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CAC/SCAC NATIONAL HONORS - COACHES NATIONAL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS (1962-2014) 1986 1993 2003 2004 2005 2008 2011 2012

Pat Guerry, Sewanee K.C. Horne, Sewanee Joe Green, Oglethorpe Hayley Dittus, Trinity Gab Carvahlo, Sewanee Janelle Arita, DePauw Paige Gooch, DePauw

Intercollegiate Tennis Assocation Division III Men's Rookie-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Assocation Division III Men's Rookie-of-the-Year Phil Mickelson Award - GCAA Men's Division III Freshman-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Women's Rookie-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Women's Rookie-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Women's Rookie-of-the-Year National Golf Coaches Association Women's Division III Freshman-of-the-Year Anthony Maccaglia, Oglethorpe Phil Mickelson Award - GCAA Men's Division III Freshman-of-the-Year

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS (1991-2014) 1994 1995 1998 1999 1999 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2007 2011 2012 2014

Butch Newman, Trinity Becky Geyer, Trinity Steve Mohr, Trinity Butch Newman, Trinity Julie Jenkins, Trinity Steve Mohr, Trinity Kris Huffman, DePauw Kris Huffman, DePauw Vince Lazar, DePauw Becky Geyer, Trinity Vince Lazar, DePauw Tom Cath, DePauw Kris Huffman, DePauw Kris Huffman, DePauw Vince Lazar, DePauw Jim Owen, Oglethorpe Russell McMindes, Trinity

Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Men's Coach-of-the-Year Molten/DIII News Division III Women's Basketball Coach-of-the-Year CBS Sportsline Division III Football Coach-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Men's Coach-of-the-Year American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III Volleyball Coach-of-the-Year Football Gazette Division III Football Coach-of-the-Year Women's Basketball Coaches Association Division III Coach-of-the-Year DIII News Division III Women's Basketball Coach-of-the-Year National Golf Coaches Association Women's Coach-of-the-Year Molten/DIII News Division III Women's Basketball Coach-of-the-Year National Golf Coaches Association Women's Coach-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Men's Coach-of-the-Year DIII News Division III Women's Basketball Coach-of-the-Year D3hoops.com Women's Basketball Coach-of-the-Year National Golf Coaches Association Women's Coach-of-the-Year Golf Coaches Association of America Division III Men's Coach-of-the-Year Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Men's Coach-of-the-Year

CAC/SCAC NATIONAL HONORS - TEAM SCAC NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - TEAM (1991-2014) 2000 2000 2003 2003 2007 2009 2012 2014

Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University Trinity University DePauw University Oglethorpe University Oglethorpe University Schreiner University

Men's Tennis Women's Tennis Women's Basketball Men's Soccer Women's Basketball Men's Golf Men's Golf Men's Golf


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) REPRESENTATION OF SCAC TEAMS IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (1991-1999) 1991-92 (8) Men's Basketball Men's Cross Country Women's Cross Country Women's Tennis

Centre Rhodes, Trinity, Oglethorpe Millsaps, Oglethorpe, Centre Sewanee

1993-94 (14) Men's Basketball Men's Cross Country Women's Cross Country Women's Soccer Men's Tennis Women's Tennis Women's Volleyball

Oglethorpe Rhodes, Oglethorpe, Millsaps, Sewanee Centre, Sewanee, Oglethorpe, Rhodes Trinity Trinity Trinity, Sewanee Trinity

1992-93 (17) Men's Basketball Rhodes Men's Cross Country Rhodes, Sewanee, Oglethorpe, Centre Women's Cross Country Centre, Sewanee, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Millsaps Women's Soccer Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity, Sewanee Women's Tennis Trinity, Sewanee Women's Track & Field Trinity Women's Volleyball Trinity 1994-95 (25) Baseball Millsaps Men's Basketball Millsaps, Hendrix, Oglethorpe Women's Basketball Millsaps, Trinity Men's Cross Country Centre, Millsaps, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, Millsaps, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Football Trinity Men's Soccer Rhodes Men's Tennis Sewanee, Trinity Women's Tennis Sewanee, Trinity Women's Volleyball Trinity

1995-96 (30) Baseball Millsaps, Southwestern Men's Basketball Hendrix, Millsaps Women's Basketball Trinity, Millsaps, Hendrix Men's Cross Country Rhodes, Trinity, Oglethorpe, Centre, Sewanee, Millsaps, Southwestern Women's Cross Country Rhodes, Sewanee, Oglethorpe, Trinity, Centre, Southwestern Men's Soccer Rhodes Women's Soccer Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity, Sewanee Women's Tennis Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Track & Field Trinity Women's Volleyball Southwestern, Trinity

1996-97 (23) Baseball Southwestern Men's Basketball Sewanee Women's Basketball Hendrix Men's Cross Country Rhodes, Sewanee, Oglethorpe, Trinity, Centre Women's Cross Country Rhodes, Sewanee, Oglethorpe, Centre, Southwestern, Trinity Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Men's Tennis Sewanee, Trinity Women's Tennis Trinity, Sewanee, Rhodes Men's Track & Field Rhodes Women's Volleyball Trinity

1997-98 (27) Baseball Southwestern Men's Basketball Trinity, Sewanee Women's Basketball Southwestern Men's Cross Country Rhodes, Centre, Trinity, Sewanee, Oglethorpe Women's Cross Country Rhodes, Trinity, Centre, Sewanee, Oglethorpe Football Trinity Men's Golf Oglethorpe Men's Soccer Rhodes, Centre, Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity, Sewanee Women's Tennis Trinity, Sewanee Men's Track & Field Rhodes Women's Volleyball Southwestern, Trinity

1998-99 (42) Baseball Southwestern Men's Basketball Rose-Hulman Women's Basketball DePauw Men's Cross Country Rhodes, DePauw, Centre, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity, Oglethorpe, Rose- Hulman Women's Cross Country Sewanee, Rhodes, Centre, DePauw, Trinity, Oglethorpe, Rose-Hulman Football Trinity Men's Golf DePauw Men's Soccer Trinity, Centre, Rhodes, DePauw Women's Soccer Trinity Men's Swimming & Diving Sewanee, Rose-Hulman, Trinity, DePauw Women's Swimming & Diving Sewanee, Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity, DePauw Women's Tennis Trinity, Sewanee Men's Track & Field DePauw, Rhodes Women's Track & Field Sewanee, Trinity Women's Volleyball Trinity, Southwestern, DePauw


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) REPRESENTATION OF SCAC TEAMS IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (1999-2005) 1999-2000 (46) Baseball Southwestern Men's Basketball Trinity Women's Basketball Hendrix Men's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Hendrix, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football Trinity Women's Golf Rhodes, Southwestern Men's Soccer Centre, Trinity Women's Soccer DePauw, Trinity Softball Trinity Men's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee Women's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Tennis DePauw, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Track & Field DePauw, Rose-Hulman, Trinity Women's Track & Field DePauw, Sewanee Women's Volleyball Trinity

2000-01 (43) Baseball DePauw, Southwestern Men's Basketball Millsaps Women's Basketball Centre Men's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football Trinity Men's Golf Oglethorpe Women's Golf Rhodes Men's Soccer DePauw, Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball Trinity Men's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Trinity Men's Tennis DePauw, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Track & Field DePauw, Rose-Hulman Women's Track & Field Rhodes Women's Volleyball DePauw, Trinity

2001-02 (47) Baseball Southwestern, Trinity Men's Basketball DePauw Women's Basketball DePauw Men's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football Trinity Men's Golf Oglethorpe Women's Golf DePauw, Rhodes Men's Soccer Sewanee Women's Soccer DePauw, Trinity Softball Trinity Men's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Rose-Hulman, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Trinity Men's Tennis DePauw, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Tennis Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Track & Field Centre, DePauw, Trinity Women's Track & Field DePauw, Rhodes, Trinity Women's Volleyball Trinity

2002-03 (44) Baseball Millsaps Men's Basketball Trinity Women's Basketball Trinity Men's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Hendrix, Oglethorpe Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Hendrix, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football Trinity Men's Golf Oglethorpe Women's Golf DePauw Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball Millsaps Men's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Rose-Hulman, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving DePauw Men's Tennis DePauw, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Track & Field DePauw, Rose-Hulman, Trinity Women's Track & Field DePauw, Rhodes Women's Volleyball Trinity

2003-04 (41) Baseball Trinity Men's Basketball Trinity Women's Basketball DePauw Men's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Millsaps, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Rose-Hulman, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football Trinity Men's Golf Oglethorpe Women's Golf DePauw Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer DePauw Softball Sewanee Men's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving DePauw Men's Tennis DePauw, Trinity Women's Tennis Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Track & Field DePauw Women's Track & Field Centre, Rhodes, Trinity Women's Volleyball Trinity

2004-05 (47) Baseball Millsaps Men's Basketball Trinity Women's Basketball DePauw, Trinity Men's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Millsaps, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, DePauw, Millsaps, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football Trinity Men's Golf DePauw, Oglethorpe Women's Golf DePauw Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball Trinity Men's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Trinity Men's Tennis DePauw, Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw, Rhodes, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Track & Field DePauw, Sewanee Women's Track & Field DePauw, Hendrix, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Volleyball Trinity


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2006-07 (54) Baseball Austin Men's Basketball Centre, DePauw Women's Basketball DePauw, Oglethorpe Men's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football Millsaps Men's Golf Oglethorpe, Rhodes Women's Golf DePauw, Southwestern Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer DePauw, Trinity Softball DePauw, Trinity Men's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Southwestern, Trinity Men's Tennis DePauw, Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw, Sewanee Men's Track & Field DePauw, Colorado College, Trinity Women's Track & Field Rhodes, Trinity Women's Volleyball Austin, Rhodes, Southwestern, Trinity

2007-08 (51) Baseball Trinity Men's Basketball Centre, Millsaps Women's Basketball DePauw, Oglethorpe, Trinity Men's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Field Hockey Centre Football Trinity Men's Golf Oglethorpe Women's Golf DePauw, Southwestern Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball DePauw Men's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Rhodes, Trinity Men's Tennis DePauw, Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Track & Field Hendrix, Trinity Women's Track & Field DePauw, Rhodes, Trinity Women's Volleyball Austin, Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity

2008-09 (50) Baseball Hendrix, Millsaps Men's Basketball Centre, Trinity Women's Basketball DePauw, Oglethorpe Men's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Field Hockey Sewanee Football Millsaps Men's Golf Oglethorpe Women's Golf DePauw, Southwestern Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Centre, Rhodes Softball DePauw Men's Swimming & Diving DePauw, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Southwestern, Trinity Men's Tennis DePauw Women's Tennis DePauw Men's Track & Field Centre, Rhodes, Trinity Women's Track & Field Centre, DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Trinity Women's Volleyball Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity

2009-10 (47) Baseball Trinity Men's Basketball Centre Women's Basketball DePauw Men's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Oglethorpe, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Football DePauw Men's Golf Centre, Oglethorpe Women's Golf Centre, DePauw, Southwestern Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball DePauw, Southwestern Men's Swimming & Diving Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Sewanee Women's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw Men's Track & Field Centre, Trinity Women's Track & Field DePauw, Rhodes Women's Volleyball Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity

2010-11 (48) Baseball Trinity Men's Basketball Centre Women's Basketball DePauw Men's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, DePauw, Hendrix, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Field Hockey Rhodes Football DePauw Men's Golf Centre, Oglethorpe Women's Golf Centre, DePauw Men's Lacrosse Colorado College Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball DePauw Men's Swimming & Diving Colorado College, DePauw,Sewanee Women's Swimming & Diving Centre, DePauw, Southwestern, Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity Women's Tennis DePauw, Sewanee Men's Track & Field Centre, Colorado College Women's Track & Field Centre, DePauw, Hendrix, Millsaps, Rhodes Women's Volleyball Colorado College, Southwestern


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) REPRESENTATION OF SCAC TEAMS IN NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (2011-2015) 2011-12 (48) Baseball Birmingham-Southern, Trinity Men's Basketball Birmingham-Southern, Trinity Women's Basketball Centre Men's Cross Country Birmingham-Southern, Centre, Colorado College, Hendrix, Millsaps, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Centre, Colorado College, Hendrix, Millsaps, Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern, Trinity Field Hockey Rhodes Football Centre, Trinity Men's Golf Oglethorpe Women's Golf Centre Men's Lacrosse Birmingham-Southern Men's Soccer Oglethorpe, Trinity Women's Soccer Centre, Trinity Softball Birmingham-Southern Men's Swimming & Diving Colorado College, Sewanee, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving Centre, Colorado College, Sewanee, Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity Women's Tennis Trinity Women's Track & Field Birmingham-Southern, Centre, Hendrix, Rhodes Women's Volleyball Colorado College, Southwestern 2013-14 (26) Baseball Trinity Men's Basketball Trinity Women's Basketball Texas Lutheran Men's Cross Country Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity Men's Golf Schreiner, Southwestern Men's Lacrosse Colorado College Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball Texas Lutheran Men's Swimming & Diving Colorado College, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving Colorado College, Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity Women's Tennis Trinity Men's Track & Field Trinity Women's Track & Field Texas Lutheran Women's Volleyball Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity

2012-13 (25) Baseball Trinity Men's Basketball Trinity Women's Basketball Trinity Men's Cross Country Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity Women's Cross Country Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity Men's Golf Southwestern Women's Golf Southwestern Men's Lacrosse Colorado College Men's Soccer Colorado College, Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball Southwestern Men's Swimming & Diving Colorado College Women's Swimming & Diving Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity Women's Tennis Trinity Men's Track & Field Trinity Women's Track & Field Trinity Women's Volleyball Colorado College, Southwestern, Trinity

2014-15 (27) Baseball Trinity Men's Basketball Texas Lutheran Women's Basketball Southwestern Men's Cross Country Colorado College, Dallas, Trinity Women's Cross Country Colorado College, Dallas, Southwestern, Trinity Football Texas Lutheran Men's Golf Schreiner, Southwestern Men's Lacrosse Colorado College Men's Soccer Trinity Women's Soccer Trinity Softball Texas Lutheran Men's Swimming & Diving Colorado College, Trinity Women's Swimming & Diving Colorado College, Trinity Men's Tennis Trinity Women's Tennis Trinity Men's Track & Field Trinity Women's Track & Field Texas Lutheran Women's Volleyball Colorado College, Trinity


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CAC / SCAC ALL-AMERICANS (1962-2014) MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (12) 1973 1974 1980 1981 1981 2004 2005 2006 2007 2007 2009 2011

Kevin Harper, Sewanee Dennis Dierckman, Rose-Hulman Mark Whalley, Principia Michael O'Brien, Rose-Hulman Mark Whalley, Principia Graham Wellman, DePauw Chad Bennett, DePauw Julian Boggs, Colorado College Julian Boggs, Colorado College Alex Nichols, Colorado College Jackson Brainerd, Colorado College John Kieffer,Centre

USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American USTFCCCA All-American

WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (10)

1999 Heather Stone, Sewanee USTFCCCA All-American 2003 Eileen Schilling,Centre USTFCCCA All-American 2004 Eileen Schilling,Centre USTFCCCA All-American 2005 Julie Coats, Hendrix USTFCCCA All-American 2005 Leslie Dillon, DePauw USTFCCCA All-American 2008 Emily Loeffler, Trinity USTFCCCA All-American 2008 Lauren Reich, DePauw USTFCCCA All-American 2008 Taylor Stephens, Rhodes USTFCCCA All-American 2009 Caitlin Masse, Trinity USTFCCCA All-American 2009 Lauren Reich, DePauw USTFCCCA All-American

FIELD HOCKEY (10) 1999 1999 2000 2001 2004 2007 2007 2009 2009 2010

Cara Duckworth, DePauw Liz Hamilton, DePauw Cara Duckworth, DePauw Cara Duckworth, DePauw Hilary Mast, Rhodes Teresa Johnstone, Centre Teresa Johnstone, Centre Meghan Cullen, Rhodes Charlie Wagner, Rhodes Charlie Wagner, Rhodes

FOOTBALL (206) 1963 1963 1973 1976 1977 1977 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1981 1983 1984 1984 1984 1985 1985 1986 1986 1988 1988 1988 1986 1988 1988 1989 1990 1990 1991

M.L. Agnew, Sewanee M.L. Agnew, Sewanee Mike Lumpkin, Sewanee Conrad Bradburn, Rhodes Nino Austin, Sewanee Greg Ellis, Rose-Hulman Jerry Hampton, Rhodes Nick Willing, Rose-Hulman John Hill, Sewanee Mallory Nimocs, Sewanee Joe Aiello, Illinois College Greg Worsowicz, Sewanee Kirk Seufert, Rhodes Teel Bruner, Centre Teel Bruner, Centre Grant Sharp, Rose-Hulman Teel Bruner, Centre Jim Hever, Rhodes Mark Kent, Sewane Jeff Leonard, Centre Bobby Graves, Sewanee Jason Duff, Rose-Hulman John Gohmann, Centre John Gohmann, Centre Larry Hayes, Rhodes Larry Hayes, Rhodes Jeff Bezold, Centre Sean Brewer, Millsaps Ray McGowan, Sewanee Sean Brewer, Millsaps

NFHCA Second Team All-American NFHCA Second Team All-American NFHCA Third Team All-American NFHCA Second Team All-American womensfieldhockey.com Third Team All-American NFHCA Second Team All-American womensfieldhockey.com Third Team All-American NFHCA Third Team All-American NFHCA Third Team All-American NFHCA Second Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American First Team Williamson Rating First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Second Team Associated Press Little All-American Third Team AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team Associated Press Little All-American First Team AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team Hewlett Packard Second Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Second Team AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team


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CAC / SCAC ALL-AMERICANS (1962-2014) FOOTBALL 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000

Sean Brewer, Millsaps Sean Brewer, Millsaps Sean Brewer, Millsaps Murray Meadows, Millsaps Murray Meadows, Millsaps Murray Meadows, Millsaps Sean Brewer, Millsaps Sean Brewer, Millsaps Sean Brewer, Millsaps Sean Brewer, Millsaps Mitch Holloway, Millsaps Mitch Holloway, Millsaps John Tobola, Trinity Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps James Vallerie, Trinity James Vallerie, Trinity Michael Lee, Rhodes John Beckwith, Trinity John Beckwith, Trinity John Beckwith, Trinity Montas Allen, Centre Jeff Floyd, Centre Paul Morris, Trinity Paul Morris, Trinity Paul Morris, Trinity Danny Palmer, Trinity Danny Palmer, Trinity Justin Blomenberg, Rose-Hulman Justin Blomenberg, Rose-Hulman Michael Burton, Trinity David Coney, Trinity Alex Doran, Trinity Matt MacPherson, DePauw Brian Britt, Centre Michael Burton, Trinity Michael Burton, Trinity Michael Burton, Trinity Michael Burton, Trinity David Coney, Trinity David Coney, Trinity David Coney, Trinity David Coney, Trinity David Coney, Trinity Antonio Crook, Sewanee Antonio Crook, Sewanee Ryan Deck, Trinity Ryan Deck, Trinity Ryan Deck, Trinity Ryan Deck, Trinity Ryan Deck, Trinity Tyler Kelley, DePauw Tyler Kelley, DePauw Charlie Faircloth, Centre Max Fuller, Sewanee Neville Grant, DePauw Roy Hampton, Trinity Eric Heyman, Centre Chris Huff, Rhodes Towaski Hunt, Sewanee Joe Klausing, Centre Steve Krausse, Rose-Hulman Jason Lee, DePauw Brent LeJeune, Millsaps Derrick McNeal, Millsaps Abe Mikell, Sewanee Chase Neal, Sewanee Logan Ramirez, Trinity

Champion USA First Team All-American Football Gazette All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Litlte All-American Third Team Champion USA All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American First Team Champion USA First Team All-American Football Gazette All-American Football Gazette All-American USA Football All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American First Team Champion USA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American First Team Football Gazette First Team All-American Hewlett Packard Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Second Team Football Gazette Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Hewlett Packard Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Hewlett Packard Second Team All-American Football Gazette Third Team All-American Hewlett Packard First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Hewlett Packard Third Team All-American Football Gazette Third Team All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Football Gazette Third Team All-American USA Football Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American D3football.com First Team All-American Hewlett Packard Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Third Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Second Team D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American Hewlett Packard First Team All-American USA Football First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American USA Football Second Team All-American Associated Press Litlte All-American Third Team D3football.com Second Team All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American Hewlett Packard First Team All-American USA Football First Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American Hewlett Packard Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Third Team All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Second Team All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American


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CAC / SCAC ALL-AMERICANS (1962-2014) FOOTBALL 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006

Joe Schoen, DePauw Bill Smith, Trinity Brian Tyler, Sewanee Matt Uzzell, Trinity J.P. Visosky, Trinity J.P. Visosky, Trinity J.P. Visosky, Trinity J.P. Visosky, Trinity J.P. Visosky, Trinity Jason Wheat, Sewanee Frisky Williams, DePauw Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Brian Britt, Centre Roy Hampton, Trinity Roy Hampton, Trinity Roy Hampton, Trinity Hays Mathis, Rhodes John Ortega, Centre Bill Smith, Trinity Bill Smith, Trinity Bill Smith, Trinity Bill Smith, Trinity Bill Smith, Trinity Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Todd Canion, Trinity Todd Canion, Trinity James Flowers, Trinity Roy Hampton, Trinity Roy Hampton, Trinity Roy Hampton, Trinity Roy Hampton, Trinity Jason Hunt, Trinity Jason Hunt, Trinity Gary Ihfe, Trinity Gary Ihfe, Trinity Jason Leshikar, Trinity Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps Ben Tuck, Sewanee Jerheme Urban, Trinity Jerheme Urban, Trinity Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps John Ortega, Centre Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Jarrod Smith, Trinity Jarrod Smith, Trinity Jarrod Smith, Trinity Jarrod Smith, Trinity Jarrod Smith, Trinity Tommy Ford, Trinity Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Jake Vieck, Rose-Hulman Dustin Allen, Trinity Dustin Allen, Trinity Brian Steinert, Rhodes Dustin Allen, Trinity Thomas Derricks, Austin College Drew Gallagher, Colorado College Drew Gallagher, Colorado College Marcus Harris, Millsaps Dustin Hertel, DePauw Dustin Hertel, DePauw

USA Football Third Team All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American Hewlett Packard First Team All-American USA Football First Team All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Hewlett Packard First Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Second Team D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Hewlett Packard Second Team All-American D3football.com Second Team All-American Hewlett Packard Third Team All-American Football Gazette, Third Team All-American Hewlett Packard Second Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Hewlett Packard First Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American Hewlett Packard Second Team All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American Hewlett Packard First Team All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American Hewlett Packard Second Team All-American D3football.com Second Team All-American D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American D3football.com Second Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Second Team College SIDs First Team All-American D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American First Team College SIDs First Team All-American D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American AFCA First Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American Football Gazette First Team All-American


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CAC / SCAC ALL-AMERICANS (1962-2014) FOOTBALL 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014

Chris Jackson, Millsaps Chris Jackson, Millsaps Jeremiah Marks, DePauw Adam Hay, Centre Nolan Swett, Colorado College Casey Younger, Millsaps Juan Joseph, Millsaps John Shivers, Millsaps Garrett Biel, Trinity Will Hawkins, Millsaps Alex Koors, DePauw Kyle Trella, Trinity Will Hawkins, Millsaps Will Hawkins, Millsaps Will Hawkins, Millsaps Alex Koors, DePauw Alex Koors, DePauw Ben Hume, Centre Ben Hume, Centre Ben Hume, Centre Shawn Morris, Birmingham-Southern Shawn Morris, Birmingham-Southern Kyle Trella, Trinity Kyle Trella, Trinity Mason Lytal, Trinity Chris Hobbs, Trinity Nathan Packard, Austin College Frankie Arndt, Trinity Marquis Barrolle, Texas Lutheran Marquis Barrolle, Texas Lutheran Tyler Brandenburg, Texas Lutheran Kyle Crawford, Austin College Conner Cox, Trinity Matthew Kennemer, Trinity Payton Kisor, Trinity Bradley Oh, Austin College Chris Tanner, Austin College Kendall Wilkerson, Texas Lutheran Kendall Wilkerson, Texas Lutheran Connor Yorloff, Trinity

MEN'S SOCCER (73) 1984 1985 1986 1986 1987 1988 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2002

Paul Schroeder, Earlham Paul Schroeder, Earlham Korben Perry, Earlham Korben Perry, Earlham Manoj Khettry, Earlham John D. Cell, Earlham Billy Gordon, Rhodes Josh Will, Centre Neil Brunetz, Rhodes Jaime Ramirez, Trinity Clint Regier, Trinity Josh Will, Centre Lance Key, Trinity Jaime Ramirez, Trinity Lance Key, Trinity Scott Mury, Trinity Lance Key, Trinity Scott Mury, Trinity Tanner Wann, Centre Josh Card, Trinity Brad Davis, Trinity Scott Polanich, Sewanee Josh Smith, Trinity Josh Card, Trinity Jacob Sither, Centre Josh Smith, Trinity

D3football.com First Team All-American Football Gazette Second Team All-American Football Gazette Honorable Mention All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American D3football.com First Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American D3football.com First Team All-American D3football.com First Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team D3football.com Third Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American AFCA First Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Third Team D3football.com Third Team All-American Associated Press Little All-American Second Team D3football.com First Team All-American Beyond Sports Network First Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American Beyond Sports Network First Team All-American USA Football First Team All-American USA Football Third Team All-American USA Football Third Team All-American D3football.com Honorable Mention All-American USA Football First Team All-American USA Football First Team All-American USA Football Second Team All-American USA Football First Team All-American USA Football Second Team All-American USA Football Honorable Mention All-American USA Football Third Team All-American USA Football Second Team All-American D3football.com Third Team All-American USA Football Second Team All-American USA Football First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American


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CAC / SCAC ALL-AMERICANS (1962-2014) MEN'S SOCCER 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014

Chris Quinn, Trinity Josh Smith, Trinity Josh Greenleaf, Trinity Chris Quinn, Trinity Andy Wade, Trinity Alex Woods, Trinity Josh Greenleaf, Trinity Eddie Ho, Trinity Kyle Altman, Trinity Kyle Altman, Trinity David Mueller, Oglethorpe Josh Peterson, Trinity Travis Petrakis, Trinity Kyle Altman, Trinity Kyle Altman, Trinity Thomas Owens, Trinity Thomas Owens, Trniity Travis Petrakis, Trinity Travis Petrakis, Trinity Adam Boyer, Centre Noe Casanova, Trinity Patrick Floeck, Trinity Travis Petraksi, Trinity Michael Robertson, Trinity Ben Grossman, Trinity Zack Garcia, Trinity Zack Garcia, Trinity Zack Garcia, Trinity Dennis Mask, Trinity Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity Matt Fechter, Colorado College Zack Garcia, Trinity Zack Garcia, Trinity Mark Lavery, Oglethorpe Mark Lavery, Oglethorpe Matthew Cardone, Trinity Matt Fechter, Colorado College Michael Micheletti, Trinity Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity Victor Araujo, Trinity Victor Araujo, Trinity Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity Victor Araujo, Trinity Matthew Cardone, Trinity Tom Carwile, Trinity

WOMEN'S SOCCER (48) 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004

Tanya Zwick, Trinity Tanya Zwick, Trinity Becky Hannon, Trinity Becky Crews, Trinity Katy Holland, Trinity Sarah Newland, Trinity Becky King, Trinity Beth Walse, DePauw Becky King, Trinity Beth Walse, DePauw Erica Adelstein, Trinity Corinne Scott, DePauw Erica Adelstein, Trinity Lindsay Rowland, Trinity Amanda Seifert, Sewanee Kayla Birdwell, Trinity Meredith Rinaker, DePauw Kayla Birdwell, Trinity Sarah Oxford, Sewanee

NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3Kicks.com Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American D3Kicks.com Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3Kicks.com First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3Kicks.com First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3Kicks.com Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3soccer.com Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American


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CAC / SCAC ALL-AMERICANS (1962-2014) WOMEN'S SOCCER 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014

Davis Federspiel, DePauw Laura Johnson, Sewanee Davis Federspiel, DePauw Jessica Koenig, Trinity Jessica Koenig, Trinity Kate Semmler, Trinity Becca Clarin, Rhodes Erin Menard, Centre Danika Wright, Trinity Brianna Young, Trinity Jordan Azar, Trinity Jordan Azar, Trinity Brittany Garr, Centre Abigail Loar, Trinity Abigail Loar, Trinity Abigail Loar, Trinity Abigail Loar, Trinity Emily Jorgens, Trinity Emily Jorgens, Trinity Emily Jorgens, Trinity Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Emily Jorgens, Trinity Emily Jorgens, Trinity Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Emily Jorgens, Trinity Emily Jorgens, Trinity Kirby Peddicord, Trinity

VOLLEYBALL (80) 1991 1992 1995 1996 1998 1998 1999 1998 2000 2000 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007

Amy Waddell, Trinity Amy Waddell, Trinity Amy Barrett, Trinity Amy Barrett, Trinity Alisha Farley, Trinity Nancy Hamad, Trinity Alisha Farley, Trinity Desiree Pratt, Trinity Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Desiree Pratt, Trinity Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Morgan Anderson, Trinity Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Kristin Papp, Trinity Morgan Anderson, Trinity Maggie Chang, Trinity Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Kristin Papp, Trinity Brittany Sauser, Southwestern Sarah Burger, Centre Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Lauren Jackson, Trinity Kamri Young, Trinity Sara Buros, Trinity Lauren Jackson, Trinity Micaeli Smith, Trinity Kamri Young, Trinity Sara Buros, Trinity Katherine Delavan, Rhodes Rebecca Harpham, Austin College Crystal Jessee, Rhodes Kaitlin Listol, Austin College Veronica Stephens, Austin College Elisabeth Stuart, Trinity Tiffany Winkler, Trinity Marie Bruce, Southwestern

NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3Kicks.com Third Team All-American D3Kicks.com Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3soccer.com Third Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American D3soccer.com Third Team All-American NSCAA Third Team All-American D3soccer.com First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3soccer.com Third Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3soccer.com Second Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3soccer.com First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3soccer.com First Team All-American NSCAA Second Team All-American D3soccer.com First Team All-American NSCAA First Team All-American D3soccer.com Third Team All-American

AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA First Team All-American AVCA First Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA First Team All-American AVCA First Team All-American AVCA Third Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA First Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA First Team All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA First Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA Second Team All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American AVCA Honorable Mention All-American


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CAC / SCAC ALL-AMERICANS (1962-2014) VOLLEYBALL 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014

Sara Buros, Trinity Caroline Keener, Trinity Samantha Lingamfelter, Southwestern Kaitlin Listol, Austin College Emily Perkins, Colorado College Leslie Schornack, Trinity Anna Clithero, Colorado College Audra Gentry, Southwestern Caroline Keener, Trinity Samantha Lingamfelter, Southwestern Lindsey Thompson, Southwestern Meredith Ballard, Colorado College Audra Gentry, Southwestern Aly Hazelwood, Trinity Samantha Lingamfelter, Southwestern Christina Nicholls, Southwestern Emily Perkins, Colorado College Amy Schornack, Colorado College Lindsay Thompson, Southwestern Meredith Ballard, Colorado College Jessica Fleming, Austin College Christina Nicholls, Southwestern Emily Perkins, Colorado College Amy Schornack, Colorado College Lindsay Thompson, Southwestern Maggie Emodi, Trinity Catharine Found, Trinity Christina Nicholls, Southwestern Amy Schornack, Colorado College Rachel Thibodeau, Southwestern Meredith Erwin, Trinity Layne Hubbard, Trinity Rachel Thibodeau, Southwestern Courtney Birkett, Colorado College Erin Cusenbary, Trinity Shelby Eaves, Austin College Maggie Emodi, Trinity Abbe Holtz, Colorado College Chandler Lentz, Southwestern Erin Cusenbary, Trinity Erika Edrington, Trinity Maggie Emodi, Trinity Abbe Holtz, Colorado College

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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY *2003 Wk. 1 Colin Strickland, Rhodes Wk. 2 Graham Wellman, DePauw Wk. 3 Evan Rogers, Hendrix Wk. 4 Lucas Ridley, Sewanee John Herlin, Trinity Wk. 5 Mark Noll, Centre Wk. 6 Graham Wellman, DePauw Wk. 7 Colin Strickland, Rhodes Wk. 8 Lucas Ridley, Sewanee 2004 Wk. 1 John Herlin, Trinity Wk. 2 Lucas Ridley, Sewanee Wk. 3 Graham Wellman, DePauw Wk. 4 Joe Tognetti, Trinity Wk. 5 Eric Hack, Centre Wk. 6 Ben Stallsworth, DePauw Wk. 7 Jared Mann, DePauw Wk. 8 Nate Blank, Centre 2005 Wk. 1 Eric Hack, Centre Wk. 2 Joe Tognetti, Trinity Wk. 3 Jared Mann, DePauw Wk. 4 Dusty Kime, DePauw Wk. 5 Jameson Otto, Southwestern Wk. 6 no selection Wk. 7 Lucas Ridley, Sewanee Wk. 8 no selection 2006 Wk. 1 Alex Mahoney, Rhodes Wk. 2 Dusty Kime, DePauw Wk. 3 Julian Boggs, Colorado Wk. 4 Chad Bennett, DePauw Wk. 5 Jameson Otto, Southwestern Wk. 6 Nate Blank, Centre Wk. 7 Jameson Otto, Southwestern Wk. 8 no selection 2007 Wk. 1 Nick Lewis, Rhodes Wk. 2 Chass Armstrong, Trinity Wk. 3 Alex Nichols, Colorado Wk. 4 Julian Boggs, Colorado Wk. 5 Julian Boggs, Colorado Wk. 6 Chass Armstrong, Trinity Wk. 7 Dusty Kime, DePauw Wk. 8 no selection

*Runners-of-the-week were selected for the first time in 2003.

2008 Wk. 1 Bryant Wright, Trinity Wk. 2 Chase Wilson, Centre Wk. 3 Jason Parks, Centre Wk. 4 Mark Handelman, Rhodes Wk. 5 Chass Armstrong, Trinity Wk. 6 Joey Polio, Centre Wk. 7 Andrew Wagner, Colorado Wk. 8 Willie Polio, Centre 2009 Wk. 1 Jason Parks, Centre Wk. 2 Willie Polio, Centre Wk. 3 Jackson Brainerd, Colorado Wk. 4 Bryant Wright, Trinity Wk. 5 Jackson Brainerd, Colorado Wk. 6 Jackson Brainerd, Colorado Wk. 7 Clinton Cahall, Centre Wk. 8 no selection 2010 Wk. 1 Chris Moore, Rhodes Wk. 2 Jackson Brainerd, Colorado Wk. 3 Jackson Brainerd, Colorado Wk. 4 Clinton Cahall, Centre Wk. 5 John Kieffer, Centre Wk. 6 Jackson Brainerd, Colorado Wk. 7 Sam Martinez, Southwestern Wk. 8 Jackson Brainerd, Colorado 2011 Wk. 1 John Kieffer, Centre Wk. 2 John Kieffer, Centre Wk. 3 Robby Caseria, Colorado Wk. 4 Sal Perdomo, Trinity Wk. 5 Clay Bond, Sewanee Wk. 6 John Gilmer, Sewanee Wk. 7 Robert Willett, Birmingham Wk. 8 Willie Polio, Centre 2012 Wk. 1 Sal Perdomo, Trinity Wk. 2 Ryan McAnany, Dallas Wk. 3 Francisco Escobedo, Trinity Wk. 4 Sam Martinez, Southwestern Wk. 5 Rob Edmonds, Trinity Wk. 6 Graham Frank, Colorado Wk. 7 Sam Martinez, Southwestern Wk. 8 Max Marinelli, Colorado 2013 Wk. 1 Taylor Piske, Trinity Wk. 2 Nick Hall, Colorado Wk. 3 Kevin Doherty, Dallas Wk. 4 Chris Soto, Trinity Wk. 5 Gabriel Marasigan, Dallas Wk. 6 Nick Hall, Colorado Wk. 7 Nick Hall, Colorado Wk. 8 Taylor Piske, Trinity

2014 Wk. 1 Alex Medrano, Southwestern Wk. 2 Chris Burke, Austin Wk. 3 Ryan McAnany, Dallas Wk. 4 Austin Brown, Trinity Wk. 5 Graham Frank, Colorado Wk. 6 Graham Frank, Colorado Wk. 7 Taylor Piske, Trinity Wk. 8 Michael Erickson, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY *2003 Wk. 1 Marie Brandewiede, Rhodes Wk. 2 Eileen Schilling, Centre Wk. 3 Natalie Shaffer, DePauw Wk. 4 Jessica Scheider, Southwestern Wk. 5 Jennifer Emo, Rhodes Wk. 6 Natalie Shaffer, DePauw Wk. 7 Kimberly Palmer, Southwestern Wk. 8 Liz Lee, Sewanee

2008 Wk. 1 Lolly Plummer, Hendrix Wk. 2 Taylor Stephens, Rhodes Wk. 3 Hayley Robb, Sewanee Wk. 4 Lolly Plummer, Hendrix Wk. 5 Emily Loeffler, Trinity Wk. 6 Hayley Robb, Sewanee Wk. 7 Margot Cutter, Colorado Wk. 8 Lauren McCafferty, Centre

2004 Wk. 1 Eileen Schilling, Centre Wk. 2 Larrisa Wilkinson, Trinity Wk. 3 Carly Dessauer, Millsaps Wk. 4 Jennifer Emo, Rhodes Wk. 5 Adryon Wong, Millsaps Wk. 6 Julie Coats, Hendrix Wk. 7 Natalie Shaffer, DePauw Wk. 8 Lauren Arnold, Centre

2009 Wk. 1 Lolly Plummer, Hendrix Wk. 2 Lolly Plummer, Hendrix Wk. 3 Lauren Reich, DePauw Wk. 4 Caitlin Masse, Trinity Wk. 5 Mitzi Harrington, Sewanee Wk. 6 Ellen Mail, DePauw Wk. 7 Lauren Reich, DePauw Wk. 8 no selection

2005 Wk. 1 Lauren Arnold, Centre Wk. 2 Emily Loeffler, Trinity Wk. 3 Julie Coats, Hendrix Wk. 4 Leslie Dillon, DePauw Wk. 5 May King, Rhodes Wk. 6 no selection Wk. 7 Kristen Weber, Trinity Wk. 8 no selection

2010 Wk. 1 Taylor Stephens, Rhodes Wk. 2 Maggie Harkins, Colorado Wk. 3 Jess Macy, DePauw Wk. 4 Rosemary Steup, Trinity Wk. 5 Anna Johnson, Rhodes Wk. 6 Maggie Harkins, Colorado Wk. 7 Maddie Murphy, Trinity Wk. 8 Sarah Rock, Sewanee

2006 Wk. 1 Elizabeth Eder, Trinity Wk. 2 Jessica Ratcliffe, Southwestern Wk. 3 Whitney Ranson, Rhodes Wk. 4 Taylor Penrod, DePauw Wk. 5 Eileen Schilling, Centre Wk. 6 Lauren Reich, DePauw Wk. 7 Mitzi Harrington, Sewanee Wk. 8 no selection

2011 Wk. 1 Taylor Stephens, Rhodes Wk. 2 Maddie Murphy, Trinity Wk. 3 Maddie Harrigan, Rhodes Wk. 4 Ashley El Rady, Centre Wk. 5 Hannah Ellis, Centre Maddie Harrigan, Rhodes Wk. 6 Maggie Harkins, Colorado Wk. 7 Jessica Thornton, Birmingham Wk. 8 Bekah Rehkamp, Centre

2007 Wk. 1 Jocelyn Jenks, Colorado Wk. 2 D'Ann Arthur, Trinity Wk. 3 Laura Ardington, DePauw Wk. 4 Taylor Penrod, DePauw Wk. 5 Cybil Covic, Rhodes Wk. 6 Emily Loeffler, Trinity Wk. 7 Lauren Reich, DePauw Wk. 8 no selection

*Runners-of-the-week were selected for the first time in 2003.

2012 Wk. 1 Vanessa Moreno, Trinity Wk. 2 Mary Jones, Dallas Wk. 3 Maddie Murphy, Trinity Wk. 4 Elizabeth Hinchley, Dallas Wk. 5 Olivia Bach, Dallas Wk. 6 Jamie Peng, Colorado Wk. 7 Lilly Duarte, Southwestern Wk. 8 Erin Morrow, Colorado 2013 Wk. 1 Vanessa Moreno, Trinity Wk. 2 Lilly Duarte, Southwestern Wk. 3 Meghan Falconer, Dallas Wk. 4 Maddie Murphy, Trinity Wk. 5 Clare Myers, Dallas Wk. 6 Maddie Murphy, Trinity Wk. 7 Keelin Treacy, Texas Lutheran Wk. 8 Maddie Murphy, Trinity

2014 Wk. 1 Clare Myers, Dallas Wk. 2 Sarah Fritzsche, Tex. Lutheran Wk. 3 Abby Philbrick, Colorado Wk. 4 Michelle Oberndorf, Trinity Wk. 5 Leah Wessler, Colorado Wk. 6 Melissa Whitman, Trinity Wk. 7 Nicola Hill, Trinity Wk. 8 Ruth Fritz, Dallas Rebecca Lavietes, Colorado


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2011) FIELD HOCKEY *2004 Wk. 1 Offensive Katharine Etchen, Rhodes Defensive Alice Cowley, Rhodes Wk. 2 Offensive Virginia Adair, Sewanee Defensive Emily Wiscomb, DePauw Wk. 3 Offensive Becca Gaines, DePauw Defensive Sara Shalowitz, DePauw Wk. 4 Offensive Elizabeth Erny, Rhodes Defensive Christin Serenbetz, DePauw Wk. 5 Offensive Christies Mueller, Rhodes Defensive Leigh Clasby, Rhodes Wk. 6 Offensive Katharine Etchen, Rhodes Defensive Alice Cowley, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Allison Baccich, DePauw Defensive Emily Wiscomb, DePauw Wk. 8 Offensive Allison Baccich, DePauw Defensive Ann Stringer, DePauw Wk. 9 Offensive Elizabeth Erny, Rhodes Charlotte Baptiste, Sewanee Defensive O'Brien Wolff, Rhodes 2005 Wk. 1 Offensive Hilary Mast, Rhodes Defensive Marcy Tickner, Sewanee Wk. 2 Offensive Allison Baccich, DePauw Defensive Kari Anderson, Sewanee Wk. 3 Offensive Allison Baccich, DePauw Defensive Catherine Joliat, DePauw Wk. 4 Offensive Rachel Hayden, Centre Defensive Emily Wiscomb, DePauw *2004 was the first year that the SCAC recognized Field Hockey as an official conference-sponsored sport.

2005 Wk. 5 Offensive Hilary Mast, Rhodes Defensive Catherine Avery, Sewanee Wk. 6 Offensive Elizabeth Erny, Rhodes Defensive Sara DeSanctis, Centre Wk. 7 Offensive Bev Kansteiner, Sewanee Defensive Blake Rosen, Sewanee Wk. 8 Offensive Melissa Dorsey, Rhodes Caitlin Driscoll, DePauw Defensive Kaitlin Thomure, DePauw O'Brien Wolff, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Jessica Ruelein, Centre Defensive Emily Boyle, Centre 2006 Wk. 1 Offensive Jenny Mueller, Rhodes Defensive Ann Guagliardo, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Jenny Mueller, Rhodes Defensive O'Brien Wolff, Rhodes Wk. 3 Offensive Hilary Mast, Rhodes Defensive Leigh Clasby, Rhodes Jackie Smith, DePauw Wk. 4 Offensive Becca Gaines, DePauw Defensive Beth Seegers, DePauw Wk. 5 Offensive Katie Slimp, Rhodes Defensive Kate Dobbins, DePauw Wk. 6 Offensive Beth Faulkner, Centre Defensive Julz Anderson, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Rachel Hayden, Centre Defensive Ann Guagliardo, Centre Wk. 8 Offensive Becca Gaines, DePauw Defensive Leigh Clasby, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Allison Baccich, DePauw Defensive Ann Guagliardo, Centre

2007 Wk. 1 Offensive Teresa Johnstone, Centre Defensive Ann Guagliardo, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Ashley Fehr, DePauw Defensive Laura Deines, Rhodes Wk. 3 Offensive Erin Atmar, Rhodes Defensive Ashley Distler, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Carolyn Mueller, DePauw Defensive Ann Guagliardo, Centre Wk. 5 Offensive Sally Faulkner, Centre Defensive Alyssa Havens, Hendrix Wk. 6 Offensive Katie Slimp, Rhodes Defensive O'Brien Wolff, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Marcy Tickner, Sewanee Defensive Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee Wk. 8 Offensive Erin Atmar, Rhodes Defensive O'Brien Wolff, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Teresa Johnstone, Centre Defensive Ann Guagliardo, Centre 2008 Wk. 1 Offensive Lynn Hancock, Sewanee Defensive Meghan Cullen, Rhodes Wk. 2 Offensive Teresa Johnstone, Centre Hillary Relyea, Rhodes Defensive Emily Boyle, Centre Maria Cowley, Rhodes Wk. 3 Offensive Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes Defensive Laura Deines, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Teresa Johnstone, Centre Sarah Riffle, DePauw Defensive Sally Faulkner, Centre Wk. 5 Offensive Abby Coleman, Hendrix Defensive Patty Cowley, Centre


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2011) FIELD HOCKEY 2008 Wk. 6 Offensive Sarah Kennedy, Rhodes Defensive Rachel Webb, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Teresa Johnstone, Centre Carolyn Mueller, DePauw Defensive Cynthia Morse, Centre Wk. 8 Offensive Lynn Hancock, Sewanee Defensive Meredith Ellis, DePauw Wk. 9 Offensive Beth Seegers, DePauw Defensive Becca Rojek, DePauw Wk. 10 Offensive Julie Wilson, Sewanee Defensive Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee 2009 Wk. 1 Offensive Sarah Humphries, Centre Defensive Alyssa Havens, Hendrix Wk. 2 Offensive Libby Jones, Rhodes Defensive Leah Oberst, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Caroline Carlin, Sewanee Defensive Rachel Webb, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Sarah Riffle, DePauw Defensive Charlie Wagner, Rhodes Wk. 5 Offensive Sarah Riffle, DePauw Defensive Liz Attewell, DePauw Wk. 6 Offensive Rachel Watkins, Centre Defensive Sally Faulkner, Centre Wk. 7 Offensive Lauren Castagno, DePauw Defensive Kristen Lee, Rhodes Wk. 8 Offensive Mary Kate Clodius, Centre Defensive Sara Sanders, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Charlie Wagner, Rhodes Defensive Meghan Cullen, Rhodes Becca Rojek, DePauw

2010 Wk. 1 Offensive Margaret Ellis, DePauw Defensive Katie Broecker, DePauw Jennifer Bohnert, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Addie McDonnell, DePauw Defensive Sydney White, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes Defensive Taylor Helms, DePauw Wk. 4 Offensive Margaret Ellis, DePauw Defensive Regan McLaughlin, Rhodes Wk. 5 Offensive Charlie Wagner, Rhodes Defensive Sarah Dockery, Rhodes Wk. 6 Offensive Margaret Ellis, DePauw Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes Defensive Alyssa Havens, Hendrix Wk. 7 Offensive Abby Coleman, Hendrix Defensive Heather Newell, Hendrix Wk. 8 Offensive Lindsey Gurkovich, Rhodes Defensive Marie Mason, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Barbara Parks, Centre Defensive Sarah Humphries, Centre 2011 Wk. 1 Offensive Erika Jasso, Hendrix Barbara Parks, Centre Defensive Regan McLaughlin, Rhodes Wk. 2 Offensive Kelly Rappe, Hendrix Defensive Jennifer Koller, Hendrix Wk. 3 Offensive Katie Faucher, Rhodes Defensive Caroline Williams, Sewanee Wk. 4 Offensive Erika Jasso, Hendrix Defensive Patty Cowley, Centre Wk. 5 Offensive Sarah Jessee, Centre Defensive Patty Cowley, Centre

2011 Wk. 6 Offensive Maggie DesPain, Hendrix Defensive Jordan Robinson, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Barbara Parks, Centre Defensive Betsy Kelly, Hendrix Wk. 8 Offensive Kat Simpson, Rhodes Defensive Sarah Kennedy, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Katie Faucher, Rhodes Defensive Maggie DesPain, Hendrix


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 1991 Wk. 1 Offensive Scott Thompson, Sewanee Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps Wk. 2 Offensive Buddy Bass, Millsaps Defensive Mike Johnson, Sewanee Wk. 3 Offensive Buddy Bass, Millsaps Defensive Steve Cherry, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Trey Babin, Rhodes Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps Wk. 5 Offensive Mark Elmore, Sewanee Defensive Mike Clevenger, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Carl Cravens, Sewanee Eric Horstmeyer, Centre Defensive Frank Greer, Sewanee Wk. 7 Offensive David Thornton, Sewanee Defensive Brian Nami, Trinity Charlie Byers, Centre Wk. 8 Offensive Carl Cravens, Sewanee Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps Wk. 9 Offensive Tim McDaniel, Centre Buddy Bass, Millsaps Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps Wk. 10 Offensive DeMetri Patikas, Rhodes Carl Cravens, Sewanee Defensive Lane Grayson, Rhodes Wk. 11 Offensive Tim McDaniel, Centre Defensive Mark Grimes, Centre 1992 Wk. 1 Offensive Russ Young, Sewanee Defensive Juan Zamora, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Carl Cravens, Sewanee Greg Ritter, Rhodes Defensive Corey Diaz, Millsaps

1992 Wk. 3 Offensive Drew Robison, Rhodes Defensive Mike Mondelli, Sewanee Wk. 4 Offensive Carl Cravens, Sewanee Defensive Matt Harper, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Greg Ritter, Rhodes Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps Wk. 6 Offensive Russ Young, Sewanee Defensive Sean Bebbington, Sewanee Wk. 7 Offensive Chris Lyons, Centre Defensive Terry McMahan, Centre Sean Brewer, Millsaps Wk. 8 Offensive Alan Balch, Trinity Defensive Darin Surrey, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive James Spriggs, Sewanee Defensive Paul Grace, Millsaps Wk. 10 Offensive Alan Balch, Trinity Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps 1993 Wk. 1 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive Corey Diaz, Millsaps Wk. 2 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive Corey Diaz, Millsaps Wk. 3 Offensive Brian Vandebrift, Rhodes Joey Thomas, Rhodes Defensive Joe Huffine, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Russ Young, Sewanee Jamey Goss, Sewanee Defensive Kevin Ryder, Millsaps Wk. 5 Offensive Arbra Bailey, Trinity Defensive James Vallerie, Trinity

1993 Wk. 6 Offensive Jimmie Glorioso, Rhodes Brian Vandebrift, Rhodes Defensive Joe Huffine, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Carl Cravens, Sewanee Defensive Brad Mall, Sewanee Wk. 8 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive Barry Bobbitt, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Jay Kafoglis, Trinity Defensive David Trainer, Trinity John Tobola, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Jimmie Glorioso, Rhodes Defensive James Vallerie, Trinity 1994 Wk. 1 Offensive Jay Kafoglis, Trinity Defensive James Vallerie, Trinity Chuck Edwards, Millsaps Wk. 2 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Marty Thompson, Trinity Defensive Matt Reed, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive Matt Chambers, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Heath Houghton, Trinity Defensive Felix Yruegas, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Mark Byarlay, Trinity Defensive James Vallerie, Trinity Zach Woods, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive David Donahue, Sewanee Defensive Matt Miller, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Steven Wheelis, Trinity Defensive John Beckwith, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive Craig Wilmhoff, Centre


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 1994 Wk. 9 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive Jeff Wilkins, Millsaps Wk. 10 Offensive Steve Dowdy, Centre Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive Alex Doran, Trinity Jeff Lindeman, Centre 1995 Wk. 1 Offensive Wes Ingram, Millsaps Defensive Alex Hartz, Sewanee John Beckwith, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Brad Madden, Millsaps Defensive Chuck Edwards, Millsaps Wk. 3 Offensive John Stroup, Sewanee Defensive John Beckwith, Trinity Wk. 4 Offensive David Clark, Centre Defensive Chuck Edwards, Millsaps Wk. 5 Offensive Kris Garrett, Centre Defensive Craig Wilmhoff, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Michael Lee, Rhodes Defensive Alex Doran, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Adam Crawford, Centre Defensive Jeff Lindeman, Centre Wk. 8 Offensive Jeremy Whitman, Sewanee Defensive John Beckwith, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Michael Lee, Rhodes Defensive John Beckwith, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Michael Lee, Rhodes Defensive Alex Doran, Trinity

1996 Wk. 1 Offensive Brad Madden, Millsaps Defensive Alex Doran, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Mark Byarlay, Trinity Defensive Chris McNeal, Millsaps Wk. 3 Offensive Mark Byarlay, Trinity Defensive Ryan Grimm, Centre Troy Hilton, Millsaps Wk. 4 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive John Beckwith, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Louie Caputo, Sewanee Defensive Alex Hartz, Sewanee Wk. 6 Offensive Brad Madden, Millsaps Defensive John Beckwith, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Adam Crawford, Centre Defensive Todd Frakes, Centre Wk. 8 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Troy Hilton, Millsaps Wk. 9 Offensive Louie Caputo, Sewanee Defensive Jeremy Day, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Lyle Bennett, Millsaps Wk. 11 Offensive Beau Pollard, Millsaps Defensive George Lumm, Millsaps 1997 Wk. 1 Offensive Max Fuller, Sewanee Defensive Adam Cabell, Millsaps Wk. 2 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Alex Doran, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Wes Ingram, Millsaps Defensive Brad Hearne, Rhodes

1997 Wk. 4 Offensive Beau Pollard, Millsaps Defensive Josh Beddingfield, Sewanee Wk. 5 Offensive Tres Doran, Trinity Defensive Clay Curry, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Bo Edwards, Trinity Jeff Floyd, Centre Defensive Jeremy Day, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Brent Keller, Rhodes Defensive Matt Smith, Rhodes Wk. 8 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive J.P. Visosky, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive John Herron, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Beau Pollard, Millsaps Tres Doran, Trinity Defensive Clay Curry, Centre Wk. 11 Offensive Mark Byarlay, Trinity Jeff Floyd, Centre Defensive Phil Anderton, Centre 1998 Wk. 1 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Jason Walter, Rhodes Wk. 2 Offensive Canaan Factor, Trinity Defensive Mike McSpadden, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Joby Dion, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Bo Edwards, Trinity Phil Edge, Centre Defensive J.P. Visosky, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Mike McKenzie, Millsaps Drew Mildren, Centre Defensive Matt MacPherson, DePauw


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 1998 Wk. 6 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Phil Anderton, Centre Wk. 7 Offensive Pat Williams, Rhodes Defensive Justin Blomenberg, R-Hulman Wk. 8 Offensive Johnathon Stigall, DePauw Defensive Joel Reichling, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Max Fuller, Sewanee Defensive Justin Blomenberg, R-Hulman Wk. 10 Offensive Bo Edwards, Trinity Kila Wilson, Rhodes Defensive Jeremy Day, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Matt MacPherson, DePauw 1999 Wk. 1 Offensive Blake Huggard, Millsaps Defensive Corliss Givens, Rhodes Wk. 2 Offensive Devin DeLaughter, Sewanee Defensive Eric Heyman, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Defensive Adam Browning, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Mike McKenzie, Millsaps Defensive J.P. Visosky, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Adam Coffman, Trinity Defensive Mike McSpadden, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Pat Williams, Rhodes Defensive Byron Blackwell, Millsaps Wk. 7 Offensive Drew Mildren, Centre Defensive Josh Hulett, Rose-Hulman Wk. 8 Offensive Kevin Gennusa, Rhodes Defensive Ryan Deck, Trinity Josh Johnson, DePauw

1999 Wk. 9 Offensive Canaan Factor, Trinity Defensive Esau McCaulley, Sewanee Frisky Williams, DePauw Wk. 10 Offensive Mike Burton, Trinity Kurt Hare, DePauw Defensive Josh Allen, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Damond Garza, Trinity Defensive Bryan Hagelskamp, R-Hulman 2000 Wk. 1 Offensive Roy Hampton, Trinity Defensive Wes Bradley, Sewanee Wk. 2 Offensive Brian Morrison, Sewanee Defensive J.P. Visosky, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Jason Lee, DePauw Defensive William Henry, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Brent LeJeune, Millsaps Defensive Jason Wheat, Sewanee Wk. 5 Offensive Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Defensive Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps Wk. 6 Offensive Jason Hunt, Trinity Defensive James Munafo, Rose-Hulman Wk. 7 Offensive Allen Cox, Millsaps Defensive Esau McCaulley, Sewanee Wk. 8 Offensive Drew Mildren, Centre Defensive Alson Jacquet, DePauw Wk. 9 Offensive Max Fuller, Sewanee Defensive Wes Bradley, Sewanee Wk. 10 Offensive Cory Schwartz, Trinity Defensive J.P. Visosky, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Jason Lee, DePauw Defensive Brian Britt, Centre

2001 Wk. 1 Offensive Josh Willis, Rose-Hulman Defensive Jason Geringer, DePauw Wk. 2 Offensive John Stephens, DePauw Defensive Jason Wheat, Sewanee Wk. 3 Offensive Drew Mildren, Centre Defensive Wes Bradley, Sewanee Wk. 4 Offensive Jerheme Urban, Trinity Defensive Cory Kuchinsky, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Roy Hampton, Trinity Defensive Chris Huff, Rhodes Wk. 6 Offensive Tyler Burklow, Rhodes Defensive Zach Self, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Matt King, DePauw Defensive Jed Mooney, Millsaps Wk. 8 Offensive Jared Tharpe, Rose-Hulman Jason Hunt, Trinity Defensive Kenny Brunette, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Jeremy Britt, Centre Defensive Chris Huff, Rhodes Wk. 10 Offensive Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Defensive David Southerland, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Roy Hampton, Trinity Defensive John Ortega, Centre 2002 Wk. 1 Offensive Brian Behrendt, Centre Dan Ryan, DePauw Defensive Jordan Strunk, Rose-Hulman Wk. 2 Offensive Roy Hampton, Trinity Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes Defensive Wes Bradley, Sewanee


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 2002 Wk. 3 Offensive Bryan Walker, Centre Defensive John Ortega, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Jason Hunt, Trinity Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Defensive Jesse McQuiston, Rose-Hulman Wk. 5 Offensive Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Defensive Gifford Louden, Rhodes Graves Fromang, Sewanee Wk. 6 Offensive Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Dan Ryan, DePauw Defensive Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps Wk. 7 Offensive Jared Tharpe, Rose-Hulman Defensive Tim Swan, Rose-Hulman Nate Murphy, Sewanee Wk. 8 Offensive Roy Hampton, Trinity Defensive Ben Clark, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Dan Ryan, DePauw Defensive Charles Stanback, DePauw Wk. 10 Offensive Jeremy Boyce, Trinity Defensive Jed Mooney, Millsaps Wk. 11 Offensive Rob Kief, Rose-Hulman Defensive Jason Leshikar, Trinity 2003 Wk. 1 Offensive Lorenzo Engleman, Centre Defensive Jordan Strunk, Rose-Hulman Wk. 2 Offensive Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes Defensive Ben Hobbs, Rhodes Wk. 3 Offensive Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Defensive Daniel Brunner, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Dan DesPlaines, Trinity Defensive Matt Jackson, Rose-Hulman

2003 Wk. 5 Offensive Dan DesPlaines, Trinity Defensive John Ortega, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Brian Behrendt, Centre Defensive Jarrod Smith, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes Defensive Dylan Tarr, Rose-Hulman Jake Vieck, Rose-Hulman Wk. 8 Offensive Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Defensive Brian Diaz, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Lorenzo Engleman, Centre Defensive Rory Faver, Rhodes Wk. 10 Offensive Cameron Hummel, Rose-Hulman Defensive Michael Perez, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Dan DesPlaines, Trinity Defensive Jarrod Smith, Trinity 2004 Wk. 1 Offensive Jerrold Jones, Trinity Defensive Bryce Beckstrom, Rose-Hulman Wk. 2 Offensive Dan DesPlaines, Trinity Phillip Suggs, Sewanee Defensive A.J. Jackson, Sewanee Wk. 3 Offensive Tommy Ford, Trinity Corey Grant, Trinity Billy Moran, Trinity Ben Prater, Trinity Brandon Spencer, Trinity Defensive Matt Jackson, Rose-Hulman Wk. 4 Offensive Robert Kelner, Trinity Defensive Dustin Allen, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Defensive Jarrod Zywien, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw

2004 Wk. 7 Offensive Rory Faver, Rhodes Defensive Brett Bueltel, Rose-Hulman Wk. 8 Offensive Robert Kelner, Trinity Defensive Wayne Gay, Sewanee Wk. 9 Offensive Ross Wiethoff, DePauw Defensive Aaron Einhaus, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Tyson Roy, Millsaps Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw Wk. 11 Offensive Jeremy Britt, Centre Defensive Erin Lewis, DePauw 2005 Wk. 1 Offensive Charlie Key, Rose-Hulman Defensive Shaun Irchirl, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Robert Kelner, Trinity Defensive Brian Dougherty, Centre David Morgan, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Ross Wiethoff, DePauw Defensive Steve Hawkins, Rose-Hulman Wk. 4 Offensive Wesley Satterfield, Sewanee Defensive Matt Johnson, Centre George Twitty, Sewanee Wk. 5 Offensive Blake Mears, Sewanee Defensive Brian Steinert, Rhodes Wk. 6 Offensive Adam Blandford, Centre Jeremiah Marks, DePauw Defensive Tyler Moody, Centre Wk. 7 Offensive Adam Blandford, Centre Cameron Hummel, R-Hulman Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw Paul Spreen, Rose-Hulman


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 2005 Wk. 8 Offensive Ray Valencia, Trinity Defensive Dustin Allen, Trinity Brian Steinert, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Jacob Cannon, Trinity Defensive Donny Palmertree, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Jaime Waymouth, Kerry Pappas, Chad Homan, Scott Kreuaman and J.P. Kinerk - all of DePauw Defensive Brant McAdams, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Wesley Satterfield, Sewanee Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw 2006 Wk. 1 Offensive Blake Mears, Sewanee Defensive Adam Hay, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Jeremiah Marks, DePauw Defensive Matt Medford, Rhodes Wk. 3 Offensive Tyson Roy, Millsaps Defensive Jeff Jones, Trinity Wk. 4 Offensive Blake Barmore, Trinity Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw Wk. 5 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Matt Johnson, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Donny Dillard, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Jeremiah Marks, DePauw Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw Wk. 8 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Marcus Harris, Millsaps Wk. 9 Offensive Adam Blandford, Centre Defensive Brian Dougherty, Centre Marcus Harris, Millsaps Patrick Hayes, Trinity

2006 Wk. 10 Offensive Riley Curry, Trinity Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw Wk. 11 Offensive Chris Jackson, Millsaps Defensive Ronnie Wheat, Millsaps 2007 Wk. 1 Offensive Blake Mears, Sewanee Defensive Adam Hay, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Justin Alexander, Colo. College Defensive Brian Marynowitz, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Desmond Hendricks, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Blake Barmore, Trinity Defensive Casey Younger, Millsaps Wk. 5 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Ronnie Wheat, Millsaps Wk. 6 Offensive Ross Alisiani, Colo. College Defensive Desmond Hendricks, Rhodes Wk. 7 Offensive Blake Barmore, Trinity Defensive Jonathan Brooks, Millsaps Wk. 8 Offensive Jeremiah Marks, DePauw Defensive Alex Fitch, DePauw Wk. 9 Offensive Stephen Arnold, Blake Barmore, Riley Curry, Josh Hooten, Brandon Maddux, Shawn Thompson, Michael Tomlin - all of Trinity Defensive Brian Sneed, Centre Wk. 10 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Ray Kline, Millsaps Wk. 11 Offensive Jeremiah Marks, DePauw Defensive Zack Sloan, Centre

2008 Wk. 1 Offensive Grant Conliffe, Centre Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Adam Hay, Centre Special Teams Alfonza Knight, Sewanee Wk. 2 Offensive Spud Dick, DePauw Defensive Mason Mosby, Rhodes Special Teams William Lawrimore, Millsaps Wk. 3 Offensive Alex Koors, DePauw Defensive Chalankis Brown, Sewanee Special Teams Geoff Marolda, Sewanee Wk. 4 Offensive Burt Pereira, Millsaps Defensive Zack Sloan, Centre Special Teams Caleb Urban, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Tyler Osterman, Centre Defensive Desmond Hendricks, Rhodes Special Teams Ned McCaster, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Spud Dick, DePauw Defensive Josh Willis, Austin College Special Teams Jordan Havercamp, DePauw Wk. 7 Offensive Ross Hasten, Austin College Defensive Desmond Hendricks, Rhodes Special Teams Matt Finke, Austin College Wk. 8 Offensive Al Furlow, Trinity Defensive Matt Finke, Austin College Special Teams Alex Fitch, DePauw Wk. 9 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Jacob Hanberry, Millsaps Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 2008 Wk. 10 Offensive Joe Thigpen, B'ham-Southern Defensive Adam Hay, Centre Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps Wk. 11 Offensive Bryant Wilson, Trinity Defensive Brian Sneed, Centre Special Teams Jordan Havercamp, DePauw 2009 Wk. 1 Offensive Tyler Osterman, Centre Defensive Brian Sneed, Centre Special Teams Taylor Russolino, Millsaps Wk. 2 Offensive Alex Koors, DePauw Defensive David Dale, Millsaps Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Shane Bowser, Millsaps Defensive Brian Sneed, Centre Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps Wk. 4 Offensive Walter Arrington, Birmingham Jonathan Pinque, Centre Defensive Kevin Peters, Millsaps Special Teams William Lawrimore, Millsaps Wk. 5 Offensive Spud Dick, DePauw Defensive Thomas Wrona, DePauw Special Teams Jordan Havercamp, DePauw Wk. 6 Offensive Spud Dick, DePauw Defensive Cooper McGuire, Centre Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps Wk. 7 Offensive Joe Thigpen, Birmingham Defensive Jonathan Alexander, Trinity Special Teams Kyle Trella, Trinity

2009 Wk. 8 Offensive Chris Graves, Millsaps Defensive Thomas Wrona, DePauw Special Teams Jordan Havercamp, DePauw Wk. 9 Offensive Jonathan Pinque, Centre Defensive Will Geisen, Centre Miles Sager, Millsaps Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps Wk. 10 Offensive Chris Baer, Trinity Defensive Ben Robinson, Trinity Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Chris Baer, Trinity Chris Graves, Millsaps Defensive Will Hawkins, Millsaps Special Teams Lukas Stockhausen, Rhodes 2010 Wk. 1 Offensive Patrick Granchelli, Trinity Defensive Zac Atkins, Sewanee Special Teams David Langston, Birmingham Wk. 2 Offensive Michael Engle, DePauw Defensive Matt Finke, Austin Special Teams Jordan Albright, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Shane Bowser, Millsaps Defensive Clay Adams, Rhodes Special Teams Lukas Stockhausen, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Alex Koors, DePauw Defensive Jonathan Lambert, DePauw Special Teams Taylor Russolino, Millsaps Wk. 5 Offensive Kyle Lewis, Trinity Defensive Jimmy Eye, Rhodes Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity

2010 Wk. 6 Offensive Michael Engle, DePauw Defensive Will Hawkins, Millsaps Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps Wk. 7 Offensive Garrett Pinciotti, Millsaps Defensive Andrew Shannon, Birmingham Special Teams Kyle Trella, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Alex Koors, DePauw Defensive Matt Finke, Austin Jeremy Jones, Birmingham Special Teams Jordan Gay, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Tyler Perkins, Rhodes Defensive Jordan Nolan, Millsaps Special Teams Taylor Russolino, Millsaps Wk. 10 Offensive Monte Scotton, Centre Defensive Andrew Shannon, Birmingham Special Teams Adam Hill, DePauw Wk. 11 Offensive Shane Bowser, Millsaps Defensive Ben Robinson, Trinity Special Teams Jordan Gay, Centre 2011 Wk. 1 Offensive Shawn Morris, Birmingham Defensive Nick Darling, Trinity Special Teams Jordan Gay, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Jimmy Stainback, Birmingham Defensive Andrew Shannon, Birmingham Special Teams Kyle Trella, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Monte Scotton, Centre Defensive Ben Robinson, Trinity Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 2011 Wk. 4 Offensive Dane Wilson, Rhodes Defensive Bryan Jackson, Birmingham Special Teams Jordan Gay, Centre Wk. 5 Offensive Shawn Morris, Birmingham Defensive Tom Zigtema, Rhodes Special Teams Ryan Laughlin, Birmingham Wk. 6 Offensive Thomas Theriot, Millsaps Defensive Antonio Debouse, Trinity Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Tyler Osterman, Centre Defensive Greg Blasiar, Millsaps Special Teams Mario Warren, Millsaps Wk. 8 Offensive Bret Stoots, Rhodes Defensive Ryan Gallas, Centre Special Teams Jordan Gay, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Patrick Granchelli, Trinity Defensive John Davenport, Sewanee Special Teams Kyle Trella, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Shawn Morris, Birmingham Defensive Ben Robinson, Trinity Special Teams Kyle Trella, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Shawn Morris, Birmingham Defensive Jeffrey Steele, Birmingham Special Teams Kyle Trella, Trinity 2012 Wk. 1 Offensive Mason Lytal, Trinity Defensive Thomas Puskarich, Trinity Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity

2012 Wk. 2 Offensive Nykolas McKissic, Trinity Defensive Tomy Boboy, Trinity Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Sean Sweeney, Austin Defensive Nathan Packard, Austin Special Teams Andrew Klink, Austin Wk. 4 Offensive Hagen Kattner, Trinity Defensive Tomy Boboy, Trinity Special Teams Matt Kennemer, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Desmond King, Trinity Defensive Tomy Boboy, Trinity Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Noah Jesko, Austin Defensive Brett T. Vaughn, Austin Special Teams Andrew Klink, Austin Wk. 7 Offensive Mason Blaschke, Trinity Defensive Jai Boatman, Trinity Special Teams Colter Headrick, Austin Wk. 8 Offensive Cody Sandman, Trinity Defensive Jai Boatman, Trinity Special Teams Matt Kennemer, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Mason Blaschke, Trinity Defensive Phillip Hiner-Leamon, Trinity Special Teams Matt Kennemer, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive P.J. Fuller, Austin Defensive Thomas Puskarich, Trinity Special Teams Hunter Ramsey, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Mason Lytal, Trinity Defensive Nick Darling, Trinity Special Teams Garrett Biel, Trinity

2013 Wk. 1 Offensive Colton Shea, Southwestern Defensive Ethan Powell, Texas Lutheran Special Teams Matt Kennemer, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Brent Peavy, Texas Lutheran Defensive Tyler Frisby, Southwestern Special Teams Matt Kennemer, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Stephen Smith, Trinity Defensive Tomy Boboy, Trinity Special Teams Matt Kennemer, Trinity Wk. 4 Offensive Colton Shea, Southwestern Defensive Von'Darrick Jones, Trinity Special Teams Jake Price, Austin Wk. 5 Offensive Cameron Peavy, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Scott Loy, Austin Special Teams Josh Uland, Austin Wk. 6 Offensive Brent Peavy, Texas Lutheran Defensive Broderick Sargent, Tex. Lutheran Special Teams Michael Erwin, Southwestern Wk. 7 Offensive Lewis Williams II, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Tomy Boboy, Trinity Special Teams Kevin Wise, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive James Nwankpah, Austin Defensive Adam McGuire, Tex. Lutheran Special Teams Drake Dowling, Tex. Lutheran Wk. 9 Offensive Bryce Murphy, Austin Defensive Chantz Singletary, Tex. Lutheran Special Teams Nathan Packard, Austin


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 2013 Wk. 10 Offensive Desmond King, Trinity Defensive Julian Turner, Trinity Special Teams Tyler Brandenburg, Tex. Lutheran Wk. 11 Offensive Dominique Hardaway, Tex. Lutheran Noah Jesko, Austin Defensive Brooks Ward, Austin Special Teams Tyler Brandenburg, Tex. Lutheran 2014 Wk. 1 Offensive Marquis Barrolle, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Drake Dowling, Texas Lutheran Special Teams Tyler Brandenburg, Tex. Lutheran Wk. 2 Offensive Marquis Barrolle, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Drake Dowling, Texas Lutheran Tanner Rogers, Southwestern Special Teams Bryan Hicks, Southwestern Wk. 3 Offensive Marquis Barrolle, Tex. Lutheran Madison Ross, Austin Defensive Jai Boatman, Trinity Special Teams Brett H. Vaughn, Austin Wk. 4 Offensive Trenton White, Texas Lutheran Defensive Delmas Hoye, Austin Special Teams Shane Hodge, Austin Wk. 5 Offensive Marquis Barrolle, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Michael Wall, Texas Lutheran Special Teams Cooper Woodyard, Austin Wk. 6 Offensive Marquis Barrolle, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Connor Yorloff, Trinity Special Teams Donald St. Ann, Texas Lutheran Wk. 7 Offensive Bryce Murphy, Austin Defensive Adam Saunders, Trinity Special Teams Austin Pierce, Trinity

2014 Wk. 8 Offensive Noah Jesko, Austin Defensive Delmas Hoye, Austin Special Teams Casey Davis, Austin Wk. 9 Offensive Madison Ross, Austin Defensive Drake Dowling, Texas Lutheran Special Teams Tyler Brandenburg, Tex. Lutheran Wk. 10 Offensive Jeremy Simmons, Trinity Trenton White, Texas Lutheran Defensive Martel Matthews, Trinity Special Teams Desmond King, Trinity Wk. 11 Offensive Jeremy Simmons, Trinity Defensive Julian Turner, Trinity Special Teams Chadd Brown, Texas Lutheran


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) MEN'S SOCCER *1993 Wk. 1 Matt Koren, Sewanee Wk. 2 Will Lukow, Oglethorpe Wk. 3 Bill Silliman, Trinity Wk. 4 Chris Cairns, Sewanee *1994 Wk. 1 Chris Cairns, Sewanee Wk. 2 Brandon Bowman, Centre Nathan Guice, Millsaps Wk. 3 Anthony Kendall, Oglethorpe Wk. 4 Geoff Henderson, Centre *1995 Wk. 1 Jay Hoffman, Centre Wk. 2 Josh Will, Centre Wk. 3 Clint Regier, Trinity Wk. 4 Brian Biffle, Rhodes *1996 Wk. 1 Andrew Wright, Trinity Wk. 2 Neil Brunetz, Rhodes Jared Newton, Trinity Wk. 3 Jeremy Rotter, Centre Wk. 4 Andrew Wright, Trinity Wk. 5 Charlie Brightwell, Rhodes Clint Regier, Trinity Josh Will, Centre 1997 Wk. 1 Lance Key, Trinity Jeremy Rotter, Centre Wk. 2 Jared Newton, Trinity Terry Tansill, Rhodes Wk. 3 Andrew Wright, Trinity Wk. 4 Brandon Panariello, Centre Andrew Wright, Trinity Wk. 5 Rafe Mauran, Sewanee Wk. 6 Kevin Carlucci, Rhodes Jeremy Rotter, Centre Wk. 7 Scott Mury, Trinity Wk. 8 Jay Williams, Oglethorpe Andrew Wright, Trinity Wk. 9 Josh Klein, Rhodes Wk. 10 Andrew Wright, Trinity

*Players-of-the-week were selected for two-week periods as soccer reported bi-weekly from 1993 through the 1996 season. An offensive and a defensive POTW was chosen beginning in 2003. No players-of-the-week were selected during the 1991 and 1992 seasons.

1998 Wk. 1 Jay Flynn, Centre Wk. 2 Josh Klein, Rhodes Wk. 3 David Wishnew, Rhodes Wk. 4 Matt Matheny, Rhodes Wk. 5 John Fell, Rose-Hulman Scott Mury, Trinity Wk. 6 Rafe Mauran, Sewanee Wk. 7 Terry Tansill, Rhodes Wk. 8 Nathan Pitcock, Centre Wk. 9 Michael Knisely, Southwestern Wk. 10 Scott Mury, Trinity 1999 Wk. 1 Ryan Davis, Sewanee Wk. 2 Denis Johnson, Trinity Wk. 3 Scott Polancich, Sewanee Wk. 4 Adam Lux, DePauw Wk. 5 Blake Malone, Centre Wk. 6 Lance Key, Trinity Wk. 7 Mike Kretz, Centre Wk. 8 Josh Klein, Rhodes Wk. 9 Scott Polancich, Sewanee Wk. 10 Tony Arauz, Centre Matt Toppin, Rose-Hulman 2000 Wk. 1 J.R. Foster, DePauw Wk. 2 Scott Polancich, Sewanee Wk. 3 David Wishnew, Rhodes Wk. 4 David Wishnew, Rhodes Wk. 5 Colin Jones, Trinity Wk. 6 Jay Flynn, Centre Wk. 7 Josh Card, Trinity Wk. 8 Josh Card, Trinity Wk. 9 Brian Missey, DePauw Wk. 10 Mike Kretz, Centre 2001 Wk. 1 Josh Card, Trinity Wk. 2 David Hewitt, Centre Wk. 3 Matt Brock, Rhodes Wk. 4 Josh Smith, Trinity Wk. 5 Brian Missey, DePauw Wk. 6 David Allen, Sewanee Wk. 7 Matt Manoogian, Rhodes Wk. 8 J.R. Foster, DePauw Wk. 9 Paul Roper, Sewanee Wk. 10 Chris Quinn, Trinity

2002 Wk. 1 Ken Bode, Rhodes Wk. 2 Josh Card, Trinity Wk. 3 Stan Simek, Centre Wk. 4 Mike Marino, Trinity Mike Weckenbrock, Centre Wk. 5 Marc Pfleging, DePauw Wk. 6 Mike Weckenbrock, Centre Wk. 7 Josh Card, Trinity Wk. 8 Cullen Davies, Trinity Wk. 9 Mike Marino, Trinity Wk. 10 Richie Schreiner, DePauw Wk. 11 Chris Quinn, Trinity 2003 Wk. 1 Offensive Andy Mantini, Sewanee Defensive Josh Rosenblum, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Chris Quinn, Trinity Defensive Rhodes Thompson, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe Defensive Al Ruth, Rose-Hulman Wk. 4 Offensive Kareem Lee, Rose-Hulman Defensive Stan Simek, Centre Wk. 5 Offensive Justin Sampson, Rhodes J.P. Morris, Southwestern Alex Woods, Trinity Defensive Jacob Henderson, Southwestern Wk. 6 Offensive Chris Quinn, Trinity Defensive Keith Davis, Sewanee Wk. 7 Offensive Cullen Davies, Trinity Defensive Rhodes Thompson, Centre Wk. 8 Offensive Pat Watkins, Southwestern Defensive Stan Simek, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Kareem Lee, Rose-Hulman Defensive Matt Pepping, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Alex Marsden, Sewanee Defensive Keith Davis, Sewanee Wk. 11 Offensive Josh Smith, Trinity Defensive Tyler Blackwell, Sewanee


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) MEN'S SOCCER 2004 Wk. 1 Offensive Ken Bode, Rhodes Defensive David Horne, Centre Sebastian Giraldo, Southwestern Wk. 2 Offensive Chris Quinn, Trinity Defensive Kyle Beene, Hendrix Wk. 3 Offensive Chris Quinn, Trinity Defensive Jon Nelson, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Craig Lippincott, DePauw Justin Sampson, Rhodes Defensive Eddie Ho, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Zach Atkinson, Oglethorpe Defensive Ian Davis, Sewanee Wk. 6 Offensive Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe Defensive Danny Heine, Rhodes David Mueller, Oglethorpe Wk. 7 Offensive Alex Marsden, Sewanee Defensive Stan Simek, Centre Wk. 8 Offensive Alex Woods, Trinity Defensive Tyler Blackwell, Sewanee Steven Harben, Southwestern Wk. 9 Offensive Matt Beham, Trinity Defensive Jonathan Bassler, Oglethorpe Wk. 10 Offensive Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe Defensive Stan Simek, Centre Andrew Wade, Trinity 2005 Wk. 1 Offensive Robbie Wynne, Sewanee Defensive Eddie Ho, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive David McIlwaine, Rose-Hulman Defensive Jacob Henderson, Southwestern David Horne, Centre

2005 Wk. 3 Offensive Wheeler Graf, Rhodes Defensive Kyle Beene, Hendrix John Templeton, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Trevor Miller, Rose-Hulman Defensive Trey Buck, Rose-Hulman Wk. 5 Offensive Cullen Davies, Trinity Defensive Matt Handy, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Josh Greenleaf, Trinity David Mueller, Oglethorpe Defensive Sean Fernandes, Oglethorpe Matt Handy, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Matt Brisendine, Oglethorpe Alex Marsden, Sewanee Defensive Sean Fernandes, Oglethorpe Wk. 8 Offensive Ben Stewart, Trinity Defensive Rusty Harrington, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Craig Lippincott, DePauw Defensive Sean Fernandes, Oglethorpe Wk. 10 Offensive Derek Roberts, Centre Defensive Chris Creger, Centre 2006 Wk. 1 Offensive Alex Dawson, Austin Defensive David Horne, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Josh Rosendahl, Oglethorpe Patrick Floeck, Trinity Defensive Alex Margolin, Rhodes Wk. 3 Offensive Robert C'deBaca, Trinity Defensive Chris Freidenstein, Oglethorpe Wk. 4 Offensive Patrick Floeck, Trinity Defensive Joe Mattingly, Southwestern Wk. 5 Offensive Nick Judah, Centre Nick Noel, DePauw Defensive Chris Creger, Centre

2006 Wk. 6 Offensive Brandon Gish, Centre Defensive Kyle Altman, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Nick Noel, DePauw German Gomez, Trinity Defensive Guy Muller, Austin Wk. 8 Offensive Lauro Davalos, Southwestern Defensive Kameron Ecker, Austin Ryan Tasin, Southwestern Wk. 9 Offensive Logan Eberly, Rhodes Defensive Darryn Lewis, Southwestern Tyrone Petrakis, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Nick Noel, DePauw Danner Marsden, Oglethorpe Defensive David Steinberg, Trinity 2007 Wk. 1 Offensive Jeremy Rielley, DePauw Defensive Nick Dascoli, DePauw Wk. 2 Offensive German Gomez, Trinity Defensive Michael Robertson, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Noe Casanova, Trinity Nick Judah, Centre Defensive Chris Creger, Centre Jake Milner, Millsaps Wk. 4 Offensive Matt Hoskins, Centre Defensive Thomas Owens, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Zac Berry, Rhodes Defensive Jake Milner, Millsaps Wk. 6 Offensive Patrick Floeck, Trinity Defensive Adam Boyer, Centre Wk. 7 Offensive Chris Baumann, Centre Defensive Joseph Fisher, Centre Joe Houchins, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) MEN'S SOCCER 2007 Wk. 8 Offensive Tyrone Petrakis, Trinity Kyle Strine, Southwestern Defensive Michael Robertson, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Joseph Decosta, Trinity Defensive Kevin O'Neil, Southwestern Wk. 10 Offensive Matt Brisendine, Oglethorpe Defensive Ed Ohin, Centre 2008 Wk. 1 Offensive Matt Lightfoot, Sewanee Defensive Andy Burke, Centre Wk. 2 Offensive Noe Casanova, Trinity Defensive Michael Robertson, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Brendan Douglas, Colo.College Defensive Jimmer Comerford, Colo. College Wk. 4 Offensive Ben Grossman, Trinity Adam Hyatt, Millsaps Defensive Adam Boyer, Centre Alan Llobet, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Trevor Cobb, Colo. College Defensive Ben Beadle-Ryby, Colo. College Wk. 6 Offensive Mike Harris, DePauw Tyrone Petrakis, Trinity Defensive Edward Cartee, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Richard Hinton, Centre Defensive Ted Jacobi, DePauw Wk. 8 Offensive Ben Grossman, Trinity Defensive Aaron Arndt, Centre Brian Engle, Colo. College Wk. 9 Offensive Noe Casanova, Trinity Defensive Andy Burke, Centre Wk. 10 Offensive Colin Thompson, Millsaps Defensive Michael Robertson, Trinity

2008 Wk. 11 Offensive Amel Komic, Oglethorpe Defensive Ted Jacobi, DePauw 2009 Wk. 1 Offensive Connor Silvestri, Hendrix Defensive Charlie Schreck, Southwestern Wk. 2 Offensive Richard Hinton, Centre Defensive Patrick Johnson, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Ben Grossman, Trinity Defensive Patrick Cunagin, Trinity Wk. 4 Offensive Matt Fechter, Colo. College Defensive Chris Grover, Sewanee Wk. 5 Offensive Austin Hall, Centre Defensive Beau Sorg, DePauw Wk. 6 Offensive Jordan Reese, Colo. College Defensive Ian Evans, Hendrix Wk. 7 Offensive Matt Fechter, Colo. College Defensive C.H. Farmer, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Chris Melton, Austin Defensive Dylan Broussard, Millsaps Wk. 9 Offensive Logan Eberly, Rhodes Defensive Alan Arndt, Centre Alex Johnson, DePauw Alan Llobet, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Luis Castillo, Austin Ben Grossman, Trinity Defensive Andy Burke, Centre 2010 Wk. 1 Offensive Connor Silvestri, Hendrix Defensive Nate Sprenkel, DePauw

2010 Wk. 2 Offensive Tyler Evans, Birmingham Ryan Garvey, Centre Defensive Andy McGhie, Centre Kyle Porter, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Sam Temple, Austin Defensive Chris Jackson, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Alex Keller, Southwestern Defensive Andrew Desmarais, DePauw Ben Shapleigh, Colo. College Wk. 5 Offensive Josh Settle, Centre Defensive Denny Mask, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Tommy Barros, Trinity Ryan Staten, Southwestern Defensive Freddie Delchamps, Sewanee Wk. 7 Offensive Chris Melton, Austin Defensive Nick Pierce, Southwestern Wk. 8 Offensive Yuri Ribiero, Trinity Defensive Tony Distler, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Duncan Keegan, Hendrix Defensive Kyle Porter, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Josh Adams, Trinity Defensive Chris Schardon, Trinity 2011 Wk. 1 Offensive Sean Parham, Colorado Defensive C.H. Farmer, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Chris Melton, Austin Defensive Sveinbo Grissom, Birmingham Mark Lavery, Oglethorpe Wk. 3 Offensive Austin Hall, Centre Defensive Brian Graff, Colorado Chris Jackson, Centre


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) MEN'S SOCCER 2011 Wk. 4 Offensive Matt Lightfoot, Sewanee Defensive Kyle Porter, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Duncan Keegan, Hendrix Defensive Jon Beaver, Oglethorpe Wk. 6 Offensive Brian Hines, Trinity Evan Perkins, Southwestern Defensive Frank Petersen, Oglethorpe Wk. 7 Offensive Josh Adams, Trinity Defensive Kyle Buchwalder, Colorado Wk. 8 Offensive Duncan Keegan, Hendrix Defensive Jeremy Carlson, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Matt Fechter, Colorado Garner Shivers, Birmingham Defensive Kyle Porter, Trinity 2012 Wk. 1 Offensive Evan Perkins, Southwestern Defensive Jeff Hayes, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Brian Hines, Trinity Defensive Mason Waddell, Austin Wk. 3 Offensive Matt Fechter, Colorado Defensive Nick Lammers, Colorado Wk. 4 Offensive Yuri Ribiero, Trinity Defensive Denny Mask, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Darren McAfee, Trinity Defensive Matt Cardone, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Matt Fechter, Colorado Defensive Forrest Marowitz, Colorado Wk. 7 Offensive Yuri Ribiero, Trinity Defensive Daniel Poole, Southwestern

2012 Wk. 8 Offensive Evan Perkins, Southwestern Defensive Forrest Marowitz, Colorado Wk. 9 Offensive Adam Ghaemmaghami, Centenary Defensive Robbie Ramirez, Centenary 2013 Wk. 1 Offensive Lalo Ramirez, Texas Lutheran Nathan Nwaeze, Dallas Defensive Jonathan Michael, Tex. Lutheran Wk. 2 Offensive Goncalo Santana, Trinity Defensive Andrew Celio, Austin Wk. 3 Offensive Caden MacKenzie, Colorado Defensive Daniel Poole, Southwestern Wk. 4 Offensive Brian Hines, Trinity Defensive Andrew Worthington, Colorado Wk. 5 Offensive Brandon Ogilvie, Colorado Defensive Jeff Hayes, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Victor Araujo, Trinity Defensive Evan Wyatt, Austin Wk. 7 Offensive Johnny Lawson, Trinity Defensive Blake Lawson, Schreiner Wk. 8 Offensive Johnny Lawson, Trinity Defensive Andrew Worthington, Colorado Wk. 9 Offensive Yuri Ribiero, Trinity Defensive Matt Cardone, Trinity Matthew Nickell, Southwestern Wk. 10 Offensive Andrew Salazar, Colorado Defensive Tom Carwile, Trinity

2014 Wk. 1 Offensive Colton Allen, Dallas Defensive Andrew Celio, Austin Wk. 2 Offensive Ben Mannings, Dallas Defensive Andrew Worthington, Colorado Wk. 3 Offensive Goncalo Santana, Trinity Defensive Christian Wulff, Colorado Wk. 4 Offensive Johnny Lawson, Trinity Defensive Travis Carmichael, Southwestern Wk. 5 Offensive Andres Carreno-Mendez, S'western Defensive Rylan Whan, Centenary Wk. 6 Offensive Kellen Reid, Trinity Defensive Matt Cardone, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Brent Mandelkorn, Trinity Defensive Matt Cardone, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Colton Allen, Dallas Chris Abad-Jacobi, Austin Defensive Dylan Blumberg, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Johnny Lawson, Trinity Defensive Andrew Worthington, Colorado Wk. 10 Offensive Gabe Sanchez, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Jonathan Michael, Tex. Lutheran Simon Uribe, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) WOMEN'S SOCCER *1993 Wk. 1 Rachel Day, Rhodes Wk. 2 Jennifer Heselmeyer, Trinity Wk. 3 Mary Robin Harris, Millsaps Becky Rodriguez, Trinity Wk. 4 Tanya Zwick, Trinity *1994 Wk. 1 Jenny Gunter, Rhodes Wk. 2 Tara Winthrop, Oglethorpe Eve Anderson, Southwestern Wk. 3 Debra Hutcheson, Trinity Wk. 4 Jennifer Heselmeyer, Trinity *1995 Wk. 1 Jennifer Heselmeyer, Trinity Hallie McNeill, Rhodes Wk. 2 Jenny Gunter, Rhodes Wk. 3 Debra Hutcheson, Trinity Sara Morgan, Centre Wk. 4 Rachel Day, Rhodes *1996 Wk. 1 Sara Morgan, Centre Wk. 2 Lisa Braithwaite, S'western Wk. 3 Marci Hendrickson, Rhodes Debra Hutcheson, Trinity Wk. 4 Sarah Newland, Trinity Wk. 5 Jenny Gunter, Rhodes Jennifer Heselmeyer, Trinity 1997 Wk. 1 Sara Morgan, Centre Becky Crews, Trinity Wk. 2 Katy Holland, Trinity Wk. 3 Courtney Petrie, Trinity Libby Schrum, Southwestern Wk. 4 Jennie Garner, Trinity Wk. 5 Linda Millikin, Sewanee Wk. 6 Rebecca Hannon, Trinity Wk. 7 Liz Preskitt, Trinity Wk. 8 Jody Ader, Centre Wk. 9 Bridget Harding, Trinity

*Players-of-the-week were selected for two-week periods as soccer reported bi-weekly from 1993 through the 1996 season. An offensive and a defensive POTW was chosen beginning in 2003. No players-of-the-week were selected during the 1991 and 1992 seasons.

1998 Wk. 1 Jenny Ramp, Rhodes Wk. 2 Sara Morgan, Centre Wk. 3 Katy Holland, Trinity Wk. 4 Sara Morgan, Centre Wk. 5 Jenny Ramp, Rhodes Wk. 6 Sara Morgan, Centre Wk. 7 Liz Preskitt, Trinity Wk. 8 Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes Allison Clapp, Trinity Wk. 9 Sarah Newland, Trinity 1999 Wk. 1 Becky King, Trinity Amanda Seifert, Sewanee Wk. 2 Erica Henrich, DePauw Wk. 3 Beth Walse, DePauw Wk. 4 Erica Henrich, DePauw Wk. 5 Katy Holland, Trinity Wk. 6 Katy Holland, Trinity Beth Walse, DePauw Wk. 7 Stephanie Benning, Hendrix Wk. 8 Lori Smith, Trinity Wk. 9 Michelle Aymond, DePauw Becky King, Trinity 2000 Wk. 1 Beth Walse, DePauw Wk. 2 Meghan Floyd, Centre Wk. 3 Deanna Caston, Millsaps Wk. 4 Becky King, Trinity Wk. 5 Hannah Johnson, Sewanee Wk. 6 Becky King, Trinity Wk. 7 Lori Smith, Trinity Wk. 8 Kirsten Rosaaen, Rhodes Wk. 9 Becky King, Trinity 2001 Wk. 1 Anne Stoehr, Rhodes Wk. 2 Michelle Aymond, DePauw Wk. 3 Stephanie Benning, Hendrix Wk. 4 Stephanie Benning, Hendrix Wk. 5 Lindsay Rowland, Trinity Wk. 6 Lindsay Rowland, Trinity Wk. 7 Brianna Baker, Centre Wk. 8 Alexia Donahue, Trinity Wk. 9 Lindsay Rowland, Trinity 2002 Wk. 1 Stephanie Benning, Hendrix Wk. 2 Erica Adelstein, Trinity Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman Wk. 3 Stephanie Benning, Hendrix Lindsay Rowland, Trinity Meghan Davis, Rhodes Wk. 4 Cheryl Finster, Rhodes Wk. 5 Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman Lindsay Rowland, Trinity Wk. 6 Krista Mondelli, Sewanee Wk. 7 Michelle Aymond, DePauw

2002 Wk. 8 Lindsay Rowland, Trinity Wk. 9 Alexia Donohue, Trinity Wk. 10 Corinne Scott, DePauw Wk. 11 Erica Adelstein, Trinity 2003 Wk. 1 Offensive Krista Mondelli, Sewanee Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman Defensive Stephanie Bull, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Lindsay Rowland, Trinity Defensive Tayloe Steedman, Sewanee Emily Hakeman, DePauw Wk. 3 Offensive Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman Defensive Nicole Lazo, Rhodes Wk. 4 Offensive Nikki Morilak, Southwestern Defensive Kathleen Stynes, Rose-Hulman Wk. 5 Offensive Alexia Donohue, Trinity Defensive Ali Glibkowski, DePauw Wk. 6 Offensive Kate Semmler, Trinity Defensive Ali Glibkowski, DePauw Kate Currie, Rose-Hulman Wk. 7 Offensive Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman Defensive Stacie Beverly, Rhodes Wk. 8 Offensive Becky Gaddis, Sewanee Defensive Tayloe Steedman, Sewanee Wk. 9 Offensive Corinne Scott, DePauw Defensive Stephanie Bull, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Crissy Harter, DePauw Defensive Katie Breen, DePauw Wk. 11 Offensive Maggie Ray, Centre Defensive Jessica Chisley, Centre


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) WOMEN'S SOCCER 2004 Wk. 1 Offensive Becky Gaddis, Sewanee Defensive Lauren Andrews, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Becky Gaddis, Sewanee Defensive Stephanie Bull, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Claire Edwards, Trinity Jessica Powers, Southwestern Defensive Abby Currens, DePauw Wk. 4 Offensive Ashley Bernal, Rose-Hulman Defensive Davis Federspiel, DePauw Wk. 5 Offensive Stephanie Chapman, Oglethorpe Defensive Kathleen Stynes, Rose-Hulman Wk. 6 Offensive Tory Pavlovich, DePauw Defensive Sarah Oxford, Sewanee Wk. 7 Offensive Carly Shade, Trinity Defensive Jessica Koenig, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Hayes Jernigan, Sewanee Defensive Kayla Birdwell, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Lauren Andrews, Trinity Defensive Stacie Beverly, Rhodes Wk. 10 Offensive Lauren Andrews, Trinity Defensive Stephanie Bull, Trinity 2005 Wk. 1 Offensive Erin Menard, Centre Defensive Stephanie Bull, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Margot Tarrillion, Trinity Defensive Cory Woodworth, Sewanee Wk. 3 Offensive Even Gannaway, Sewanee Defensive Erin Haney, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Kristin Andreen, Hendrix Defensive Tayloe Steedman, Sewanee

2005 Wk. 5 Offensive Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Davis Federspiel, DePauw Wk. 6 Offensive Erin Menard, Centre Defensive Rachel Miller, Rose-Hulman Wk. 7 Offensive Casey Grier, Southwestern Defensive Leslie Frey, Sewanee Wk. 8 Offensive Katy Buckner, Rhodes Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Jessica Devitt, Rhodes Wk. 9 Offensive Kristin Andreen, Hendrix Defensive Brooke Shipley, DePauw Wk. 10 Offensive Becky Gaddis, Sewanee Emily Petrus, DePauw Callie Roth, Millsaps Defensive Davis Federspiel, DePauw Tayloe Steedman, Sewanee 2006 Wk. 1 Offensive Becky Gaddis, Sewanee Defensive Brooke Shipley, DePauw Wk. 2 Offensive Erin Menard, Centre Defensive Kate Anderson, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Mary Beth Robinson, DePauw Defensive Lauren Andrews, Trinity Wk. 4 Offensive Paige Rowley, Trinity Defensive Cari Hubbard, Austin Wk. 5 Offensive Casey Grier, Southwestern Defensive Jessica Koenig, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Katy Phillips, DePauw Kate Semmler, Trinity Defensive Davis Federspiel, DePauw Lauren Andrews, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Tricia Stone, Austin Defensive Ashley Sadlon, Trinity

2006 Wk. 8 Offensive Kate Semmler, Trinity Defensive Jennifer Fifield, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Holly Messamore, Austin Mary Beth Robinson, DePauw Katy Buckner, Rhodes Defensive Katie Cox, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Caroline Voelkel, Rhodes Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Jacki Ponder, DePauw Katy Joyner, Rhodes 2007 Wk. 1 Offensive Casey Grier, Southwestern Defensive Melissa Taylor, Hendrix Wk. 2 Offensive Caroline Voelkel, Rhodes Defensive Lizzie Wright, Rhodes Wk. 3 Offensive Jen Duncan, Austin Defensive Cari Hubbard, Austin Wk. 4 Offensive Caitlin McGeehan, Hendrix Defensive Carol Wicker, Rhodes Wk. 5 Offensive Amy Douglas, Southwestern Defensive Becca Clarin, Rhodes Wk. 6 Offensive Michelle Grambeau, Trinity Defensive Kate Anderson, Centre Wk. 7 Offensive Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Liz Spragens, Sewanee Wk. 8 Offensive Lara Hebbeler, Centre Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Nicole Wendschlag, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Casey Grier, Southwestern Defensive Elizabeth Sooby, Millsaps Wk. 10 Offensive Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Adrenna Jones, DePauw Jessica Koenig, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) WOMEN'S SOCCER 2008 Wk. 1 Offensive Ryanne Arola, Oglethorpe Defensive Ameila Wildeborg, Hendrix Wk. 2 Offensive Bobbi Jones, Millsaps Defensive Brooke Shipley, DePauw Wk. 3 Offensive Jessica Harris, Millsaps Defensive Becca Clarin, Rhodes Nicole Wendschlag, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Erin Menard, Centre Bridget Nicholson, Rhodes Defensive Katy Joyner, Rhodes Wk. 5 Offensive Evey Gannaway, Sewanee Defensive Elizabeth Sooby, Millsaps Wk. 6 Offensive Allison Terry, Centre Defensive Berkeley Mengwasser, S'western Danika Wright, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Jordan Azar, Trinity A.J. Andreola, Southwestern Defensive Becca Clarin, Rhodes Wk. 8 Offensive Helen Heres, Austin College Defensive Kaitlin Elledge, Austin College Eryn Snyder, Southwestern Wk. 9 Offensive Allison Davis, Sewanee Defensive Kate Anderson, Centre Wk. 10 Offensive Maria Pollifrone, Southwestern Defensive Lizzie Wright, Rhodes Wk. 11 Offensive Brittany Garr, Centre Defensive Emily Brzuzy, Austin College 2009 Wk. 1 Offensive Amy Hebbeler, Centre Defensive Kaitlin Elledge, Austin Wk. 2 Offensive Leslie Robichaux, Millsaps Defensive Katie Garrett, Trinity Kate Willingham, Sewanee

2009 Wk. 3 Offensive Brianna Young, Trinity Defensive Allison Mosley, Hendrix Wk. 4 Offensive Alex Ehr, DePauw Defensive Britt Willliams, Sewanee Wk. 5 Offensive Chelsea Stanley, Centre Defensive Rachel Brannen, Centre Wk. 6 Offensive Brianna Young, Trinity Defensive Danika Wright, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Annie Gunter, Austin Defensive Lindsey Euers, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Bess Goodman, Sewanee Defensive Lizzie Hubbard, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Abigail Loar, Trinity Defensive Abby Blaney, Hendrix Wk. 10 Offensive Kelsey D'Amore, Austin Defensive Danika Wright, Trinity 2010 Wk. 1 Offensive Jessica Harris, Millsaps Defensive Richelle Byrd, Birmingham Wk. 2 Offensive Brittany Garr, Centre Defensive Kaitlin Elledge, Austin Wk. 3 Offensive Alicia Plotky, Birmingham Ali Ryan, Austin Defensive Kelli Lenz, Centre Wk. 4 Offensive Abigail Loar, Trinity Defensive Bridget Coleman, DePauw Allyson Thrall, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Bess Goodman, Sewanee Defensive Emily White, DePauw Wk. 6 Offensive Jordan Azar, Trinity Defensive Jennifer White, Trinity

2010 Wk. 7 Offensive Abigail Loar, Trinity Defensive Sara Nonaka, Southwestern Wk. 8 Offensive Alex Ehr, DePauw Defensive Kate Willingham, Sewanee Wk. 9 Offensive Alicia Plotky, Birmingham Defensive Katie Garrett, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Abigail Loar, Trinity Defensive Kaitlin Elledge, Austin 2011 Wk. 1 Offensive Abby Loar, Trinity Defensive Emily Rogers, Dallas Wk. 2 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Mary-Taylor Kersey, Centre Wk. 3 Offensive Rebecca Rahn, Hendrix Defensive Maya Warnock, Austin Wk. 4 Offensive Alicia Plotky, Birmingham Defensive Lindsay Euers, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Abby Loar, Trinity Defensive Molly Beth Jourdan, Millsaps Wk. 6 Offensive Annie Kendzior, Trinity Defensive Megan Pearce, Hendrix Wk. 7 Offensive Bailey Kimbell, Birmingham Stephanie Segovia, Trinity Defensive Kirby Peddicord, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Abby Loar, Trinity Defensive Amy Hebbeler, Centre Wk. 9 Offensive Claiborne Willis, Centre Defensive Jennifer White, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) WOMEN'S SOCCER 2012 Wk. 1 Offensive Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Defensive Brigid Hasson, Dallas Wk. 2 Offensive Claire Sexton, Dallas Defensive Shelby Hopkins, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Carly Slovensky, Centenary Defensive Chelsea Letzer, Southwestern Wk. 4 Offensive Shelby Guenthardt, Trinity Defensive Kirby Peddicord, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Stephanie Segovia, Trinity Defensive Sarah Nonaka, Southwestern Wk. 6 Offensive Michelle Carpenter, Dallas Defensive Katie Garrett, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Kimberly Polasek, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Lauren Henderson, Trinity Defensive Kirby Peddicord, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Rebecca Brunter, Dallas Defensive Kimberly Polasek Trinity 2013 Wk. 1 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Jennifer White, Trinity Wk. 2 Offensive Amanda Atwell, Centenary Defensive Erica Coker, Centenary Wk. 3 Offensive Maegan Idrogo, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Devan Osegueda, Trinity Wk. 4 Offensive Nicole Johnson, Dallas Michelle Lanier, Trinity Defensive Jennifer White, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Lindsay Jakszta, Southwestern Defensive Erin Rose, Texas Lutheran

2013 Wk. 6 Offensive Sioned Kirkpatrick, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Franchesca Lozoya, Austin Wk. 7 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Tara Sparks, Trinity Wk. 8 Offensive Sarah Bevins, Southwestern Sioned Kirkpatrick, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Jennifer White, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Endaisia Love, Trinity Defensive Mariah Escajeda, Southwestern Wk. 10 Offensive Madison Alexander, Centenary Defensive Erica Coker, Centenary Lizeth De La Torre, Schreiner 2014 Wk. 1 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Franchesca Lozoya, Austin Wk. 2 Offensive Nicole Johnson, Dallas Defensive Megan Morant, Schreiner Wk. 3 Offensive

Sioned Kirkpatrick, Tex. Lutheran

Defensive Tara Armstrong, Tex. Lutheran Wk. 4 Offensive Julia Camp, Trinity Defensive Kirby Peddicord, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Defensive Nicole Gardini, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Alice Nelson, Dallas Defensive Emily Donnan, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Zoe Gulick, Texas Lutheran Wk. 8 Offensive Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Defensive Kimberly Polasek, Trinity

2014 Wk. 9 Offensive Maggie Olvera, Trinity Defensive Hannah Booher, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Colleen Markey, Trinity Defensive Elena Naccari, Dallas


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) VOLLEYBALL *1992 Wk. 1 Amy Waddell, Trinity Wk. 2 Amy Waddell, Trinity Wk. 3 Suzy Grayson, Centre Wk. 4 Kerry Eudy, Trinity *1993 Wk. 1 Kerry Eudy, Trinity Wk. 2 Ann Mason, Oglethorpe Wk. 3 Patty Buffett, Trinity Wk. 4 Amy Waddell, Trinity *1994 Wk. 1 Amy Barrett, Trinity Wk. 2 Amy Barrett, Trinity Wk. 3 Ginnie Keller, Trinity Wk. 4 Jamie Roeling, Rhodes Wk. 5 Ginnie Keller, Trinity *1995 Wk. 1 Kim Jones, Southwestern Wk. 2 Amy Barrett, Trinity Sommer Feucht, Centre Wk. 3 Kelly Word, Southwestern Wk. 4 Amy Barrett, Trinity Wk. 5 Amy Barrett, Trinity *1996 Wk. 1 Amy Barrett, Trinity Wk. 2 Kristen High, Rhodes Wk. 3 Kelly Davis, Centre Nancy Hamad, Trinity Wk. 4 Nancy Hamad, Trinity Wk. 5 Kate Maffei, Rhodes Erin Rice, Trinity 1997 Wk. 1 Anna Gustafson, Millsaps Wk. 2 Nancy Hamad, Trinity Wk. 3 Nancy Hamad, Trinity Wk. 4 Brittany McNatt, Centre Desiree Pratt, Trinity Wk. 5 Kelly Word, Southwestern Wk. 6 Elana Campagna, Millsaps Wk. 7 Alisha Farley, Trinity Wk. 8 Heather Havens, Southwestern Wk. 9 Lara Gandre, Southwestern Erin Rice, Trinity Wk. 10 Kelly Word, Southwestern

*Players-of-the-week were selected for two-week periods as volleyball reported bi-weekly from 1992 through the 1996 season. No players-of-the-week were selected during the 1991 season.

1998 Wk. 1 Alisha Farley, Trinity Wk. 2 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 3 Alisha Farley, Trinity Wk. 4 Nancy Hamad, Trinity Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 5 Nancy Hamad, Trinity Wk. 6 Nancy Hamad, Trinity Wk. 7 Kirsten Bush, Southwestern Alisha Farley, Trinity Wk. 8 Sommer Feucht, Centre Wk. 9 Alisha Farley, Trinity Wk. 10 Lauren Hamilton, Trinity Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Kelly Word, Southwestern 1999 Wk. 1 Desiree Pratt, Trinity Wk. 2 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Desiree Pratt, Trinity Wk. 3 Alanna Gluhm, Oglethorpe Wk. 4 Allison Lake, DePauw Abby Wilson, Trinity Wk. 5 Jennifer Purdy, Trinity Wk. 6 Brianna Iversen, Trinity Wk. 7 Alisha Farley, Trinity Wk. 8 Molly Alvey, Centre Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 9 Kirsten Bush, Southwestern Alisha Farley, Trinity Wk. 10 Lauren Hamilton, Trinity 2000 Wk. 1 Desiree Pratt, Trinity Wk. 2 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 3 Lauren Crissey, Centre Wk. 4 Morgan Anderson, Trinity Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 5 Desiree Pratt, Trinity Wk. 6 Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Wk. 7 JoAnna Barnett, Millsaps Laura Picken, Centre Wk. 8 Emmy Collins, Southwestern Kim Miller, DePauw Wk. 9 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 10 Molly Alvey, Centre 2001 Wk. 1 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 2 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 3 Sara Hollowell, Centre Brianna Iversen, Trinity Wk. 4 Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 5 Krista Fithian, Southwestern Wk. 6 Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Wk. 7 Lindsey Kerbel, Rose-Hulman Wk. 8 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Wk. 9 Brianna Iversen, Trinity Wk. 10 Morgan Anderson, Trinity

2002 Wk. 1 Leah Ballinger, Centre Wk. 2 Brianna Iversen, Trinity Wk. 3 Margaret Dykes, Millsaps Wk. 4 Morgan Anderson, Trinity Sunny Schaeuble, DePauw Wk. 5 Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Wk. 6 Morgan Anderson, Trinity Misti White, Southwestern Wk. 7 Catherine Cremer, Southwestern Wk. 8 Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Jenny Wingstrom, DePauw Wk. 9 Morgan Anderson, Trinity Wk. 10 Margaret Dykes, Millsaps Wk. 11 Krista Fithian, Southwestern Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity 2003 Wk. 1 Krista Fithian, Southwestern Wk. 2 Brittany Sauser, Southwestern Wk. 3 Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Wk. 4 Sunny Schaeuble, DePauw Wk. 5 Cate Guthrie, Centre Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Wk. 6 Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Wk. 7 Laura Borg, Rhodes Wk. 8 Kelly Matysik, Oglethorpe Wk. 9 Morgan Anderson, Trinity Jenny Wingstrom, DePauw Wk. 10 Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Wk. 11 Morgan Anderson, Trinity Catherine Cremer, Southwestern Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity 2004 Wk. 1 Sarah Burger, Centre Wk. 2 Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Lindsey Lenker, Rose-Hulman Wk. 3 Leah Ballinger, Centre Rachel Novotny, Rhodes Wk. 4 Kamri Young, Trinity Wk. 5 Kathryne Giovannini, Rhodes Wk. 6 Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Wk. 7 Sarah Burger, Centre Wk. 8 Sunny Schaeuble, DePauw Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Wk. 9 Leah Ballinger, Centre Kamri Young, Trinity Wk. 10 Misti White, Southwestern Kamri Young, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) VOLLEYBALL 2005 Wk. 1 Katy Lukaszewski, Southwestern Wk. 2 Misti White, Southwestern Wk. 3 Lauren Jackson, Trinity Wk. 4 Kim Hamer, DePauw Kamri Young, Trinity Wk. 5 Misti White, Southwestern Wk. 6 Lauren Arrowood, Southwestern Wk. 7 Crystal Jessee, Rhodes Wk. 8 Lauren Jackson, Trinity Wk. 9 Ali Pinkston, DePauw Wk. 10 Micaeli Smith, Trinity Misti White, Southwestern 2006 Wk. 1 Veronica Stephens, Austin Wk. 2 Sara Buros, Trinity Wk. 3 Marie Bruce, Southwestern Wk. 4 Sara Buros, Trinity Laura Jensen, Rhodes Wk. 5 Jessie Dureell, Trinity Wk. 6 Marie Bruce, Southwestern Tiffany Winkler, Trinity Wk. 7 Veronica Stephens, Austin Wk. 8 Becca Harpham, Austin Katherine Delavan, Rhodes Wk. 9 Kim Hamer, DePauw Crystal Jessee, Rhodes Wk. 10 Sara Buros, Trinity 2007 Wk. 1 Anna Clithero, Colo. College Wk. 2 Kaitlin Listol, Austin Wk. 3 Leslie Schornack, Trinity Wk. 4 Morgan Ballard, Austin Leslie Schornack, Trinity Wk. 5 Laura Jensen, Rhodes Wk. 6 Caroline Keener, Trinity Kaitlin Listol, Austin Wk. 7 Sara Buros, Trinity Jessica Phillips, Austin Wk. 8 Sarah Burger, Centre Kim Hamer, DePauw Wk. 9 Audra Gentry, Southwestern 2008 Wk. 1 Delia Mercer, Austin Wk. 2 Damaris Orasanu, Austin Wk. 3 Stephanie Woeste, Centre Wk. 4 Meredith Ballard, Colo. College Wk. 5 Amy Mittelstaedt, Trinity Lindsay Thompson, S'western Wk. 6 Adrienne Cobb, DePauw Wk. 7 Tayler Malloy, Trinity Wk. 8 Danielle Bochat, Southwestern Wk. 9 Tayler Malloy, Trinity Wk. 10 Emily Perkins, Colo. College

2009 Wk. 1 Emily Perkins, Colo. College Wk. 2 Audra Gentry, Southwestern Wk. 3 Aly Hazelwood, Trinity Wk. 4 Emily Perkins, Colo. College Wk. 5 Kelsea Everett, Rhodes Wk. 6 Ginger Haley, Trinity Wk. 7 Emily Perkins, Colo. College Wk. 8 Ginger Haley, Trinity Wk. 9 Jessi Fleming, Austin Aly Hazelwood, Trinity 2010 Wk. 1 Jessica Fleming, Austin Wk. 2 Laura Goldsmith, Colo. College Wk. 3 Emily Perkins, Colo. College Lindsay Thompson, Southwestern Wk. 4 Catharine Found, Trinity Ali Smith, DePauw Wk. 5 Alex Bothe, Birmingham Wk. 6 Madison McMahon, Trinity Wk. 7 Jessica Fleming, Austin Wk. 8 Emily Perkins, Colo. College Wk. 9 Lauren Brown, Southwestern 2011 Wk. 1 Offensive Madison McMahon, Trinity Defensive Maraia Tremarelli, Rhodes Wk. 2 Offensive Amy Schornack, Colorado Defensive Sarai Tenerelli, Southwestern Wk. 3 Offensive Stephanie Woeste, Centre Defensive Emily Meyers, Dallas Wk. 4 Offensive Melissa Clement, Hendrix Defensive Hannah Varnell, Colorado Wk. 5 Offensive Shelby Moore, Birmingham Defensive Hannah Varnell, Colorado Wk. 6 Offensive Jessi Fleming, Austin Defensive Meredith Erwin, Trinity Wk. 7 Offensive Amy Schornack, Colorado Defensive Laura Goldsmith, Colorado Wk. 8 Offensive Maggie Emodi, Trinity Defensive Allison Stubbs, Southwestern

2011 Wk. 9 Offensive Jessi Fleming, Austin Defensive Adrienne Reynolds, Austin 2012 Wk. 1 Offensive Emily Caples, Dallas Defensive Laura Goldsmith, Colorado Wk. 2 Offensive Lacey Strickland, Southwestern Defensive Adrienne Reynolds, Austin Wk. 3 Offensive Layne Hubbard, Trinity Defensive Meredith Erwin, Trinity Wk. 4 Offensive Erin Cusenbary, Trinity Defensive Chandler Lentz, Southwestern Wk. 5 Offensive Theresa Wohldmann, Dallas Defensive Kelsey Daniel, Trinity Wk. 6 Offensive Emily Phillips, Colorado Defensive Adrienne Reynolds, Austin Wk. 7 Offensive Emily Caples, Dallas Defensive Laura Goldsmith, Colorado Wk. 8 Offensive Megan Reynolds, Trinity Defensive Mia Mineghino, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Kelly McDaniel, Austin Defensive Chandler Lentz, Southwestern 2013 Wk. 1 Offensive Shelby Eaves, Austin Defensive Devon Lucero, Colorado Wk. 2 Offensive Vanecia Spencer, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Erin Cusenbary, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Abbe Holtz, Colorado Defensive Sophie Merrifield, Colorado Wk. 4 Offensive Emily Caples, Dallas Defensive Sophie Merrifield, Colorado


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK / SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) VOLLEYBALL 2013 Wk. 5 Offensive Layne Hubbard, Trinity Defensive Chander Lentz, Southwestern Sophie Merrifield, Colorado Wk. 6 Offensive Devon Lucero, Colorado Defensive Allison Seager, Dallas Wk. 7 Offensive Jaime Birzer, Dallas Defensive Megan Lee, Texas Lutheran Wk. 8 Offensive Maggie Emodi, Trinity Macey Pool, Southwestern Defensive Erin Cusenbary, Trinity Wk. 9 Offensive Olivia Drummond, Southwestern Defensive Shannon Courtney, Trinity Wk. 10 Offensive Maggie Emodi, Trinity Defensive Megan Lee, Texas Lutheran 2014 Wk. 1 Offensive Courtney Birkett, Colorado Defensive Megan Lee, Texas Lutheran Wk. 2 Offensive Abbe Holtz, Colorado Defensive Erin Cusenbary, Trinity Wk. 3 Offensive Layne Hubbard, Trinity Defensive Megan Lee, Texas Lutheran Wk. 4 Offensive Abbe Holtz, Colorado Defensive Shannon Courtney, Trinity Wk. 5 Offensive Kaitlyn Foster, Southwestern Defensive Chandler Lentz, Southwestern Wk. 6 Offensive Rebecca Watson, Colorado Defensive Presleigh Watson, Austin Wk. 7 Offensive Maggie Emodi, Trinity Defensive Sophie Merrifield, Colorado Wk. 8 Offensive Maggie Emodi, Trinity Defensive Layne Hubbard, Trinity

2014 Wk. 9 Offensive Erin Cusenbary, Trinity Defensive Macey Pool, Southwestern Wk. 10 Offensive Maggie Emodi, Trinity Defensive Carlie Childres, Texas Lutheran Andie Alford, Southwestern


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR / SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 1991 Yancy Moore, Centre 1992 Matt Kenney, Sewanee 1993 Leigh Vernon, Centre 1994 David Sexton, Trinity 1995 Ian Cross, Sewanee 1996 Thomas Pillow, Trinity 1997 Thomas Pillow, Trinity 1998 Kris Solmos, DePauw 1999 Thomas Pillow, Trinity 2000 Eric Fruth, DePauw 2001 Eric Fruth, DePauw 2002 Graham Wellman, DePauw 2003 Graham Wellman, DePauw 2004 Graham Wellman, DePauw 2005 Jared Mann, DePauw 2006 Julian Boggs, Colorado College 2007 Alex Nichols, Colorado College 2008 Chase Wilson, Centre 2009 Jackson Brainerd, Colo. College 2010 Jackson Brainerd, Colo. College 2011 Jackson Brainerd, Colo. College 2012 Nick Hall, Colorado College 2013 Nick Hall, Colorado College 2014 Nick Hall, Colorado College WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 1991 Cheryl Hart, Centre 1992 Cheryl Hart, Centre 1993 Debbie Finke, Centre 1994 Debbie Finke, Centre 1995 Nicole Horvath, Rhodes 1996 Nicole Horvath, Rhodes 1997 Nicole Horvath, Rhodes 1998 Heather Stone, Sewanee 1999 Heather Stone, Sewanee 2000 Katherine Koepke, Sewanee 2001 Amy Paine, Rhodes 2002 Natalie Shaffer, DePauw 2003 Natalie Shaffer, DePauw 2004 Natalie Shaffer, DePauw 2005 Leslie Dillon, DePauw 2006 Lauren Reich, DePauw 2007 Emily Loeffler, Trinity 2008 Taylor Stephens, Rhodes 2009 Lauren Reich, DePauw 2010 Taylor Stephens, Rhodes 2011 Maddie Murphy, Trinity 2012 Vanessa Moreno, Trinity 2013 Maddie Murphy, Trinity 2014 Leah Wessler, Colo. College FIELD HOCKEY 2004 Offensive Hilary Mast, Rhodes Defensive Catherine Avery, Sewanee 2005 Offensive Charlotte Baptiste, Sewanee Defensive Sara DeSanctis, Centre

FIELD HOCKEY 2006 Offensive Allison Baccich, DePauw Hilary Mast, Rhodes Defensive Emily Boyle, Centre Claiborne Buckingham, Sewanee 2007 Offensive Erin Atmar, Rhodes Teresa Johnstone, Centre Defensive Ann Guagliardo, Centre 2008 Offensive Lynn Hancock, Sewanee Sarah Riffle, DePauw Defensive Patty Cowley, Centre Clarkie Crawford, Sewanee 2009 Offensive Sarah Riffle, DePauw Defensive Sally Faulkner, Centre Alyssa Havens, Hendrix 2010 Offensive Margaret Ellis, DePauw Defensive Sarah Dockery, Rhodes 2011 Offensive Katie Faucher, Rhodes Defensive Jennifer Bohnert, Centre Regan McLaughlin, Rhodes FOOTBALL 1991 Offensive Carl Cravens, Centre Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps 1992 Offensive Drew Robison, Rhodes Defensive Sean Brewer, Millsaps 1993 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Brian Vandegrift, Rhodes Defensive John Tobola, Trinity 1994 Offensive Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps Defensive James Vallerie, Trinity 1995 Offensive Kris Garrett, Centre Defensive Zach Woods, Centre 1996 Offensive Brad Madden, Millsaps Defensive John Beckwith, Trinity

FOOTBALL 1997 Offensive Mark Byarlay, Trinity Defensive Clay Curry, Centre 1998 Offensive Michael Burton, Trinity Defensive Alex Doran, Trinity 1999 Offensive Michael Burton, Trinity Defensive Ryan Deck, Trinity Special Teams Brian Britt, Centre 2000 Offensive Jason Lee, DePauw Defensive J.P. Visosky, Trinity Special Teams Brian Britt, Centre 2001 Offensive Roy Hampton, Trinity Defensive Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps Special Teams Brian Britt, Centre 2002 Offensive Roy Hampton, Trinity Defensive Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps Special Teams Jason Hunt, Trinity Ely Santos, Centre 2003 Offensive Daniel Swanstrom, Rhodes Lorenzo Engleman, Centre Defensive Jarrod Smith, Trinity Special Teams Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw 2004 Offensive Dan DesPlaines, Trinity Defensive Jake Vieck, Rose-Hulman Special Teams Robert Kelner, Trinity Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw 2005 Offensive Adam Clark, Centre Robert Kelner, Trinity Wesley Satterfield, Sewanee Defensive Tyrell Elston, Sewanee Special Teams Kelly Altman, Trinity 2006 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Dustin Hertel, DePauw Special Teams Chris Jackson, Millsaps


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR / SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) FOOTBALL 2007 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Desmond Hendricks, Rhodes Casey Younger, Millsaps Special Teams John Milazzo, Millsaps 2008 Offensive Juan Joseph, Millsaps Defensive Mason Mosby, Rhodes Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps 2009 Offensive Alex Koors, DePauw Defensive Will Hawkins, Millsaps Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps 2010 Offensive Alex Koors, DePauw Defensive Will Hawkins, Millsaps Special Teams Michael Galatas, Millsaps 2011 Offensive Shawn Morris, Birmingham Defensive Ben Robinson, Trinity Special Teams Jordan Gay, Centre 2012 Offensive Mason Lytal, Trinity Defensive Tom Puskarich, Trinity Special Teams Matt Kennemer, Trinity 2013 Offensive Brent Peavy, Texas Lutheran Defensive Bradley Snowden, Tex. Lutheran Special Teams Tyler Brandenburg, Tex. Lutheran Matt Kennemer, Trinity 2014 Offensive Marquis Barrolle, Tex. Lutheran Defensive Julian Turner, Trinity Special Teams Tyler Brandenburg, Tex. Lutheran MEN'S SOCCER 1991 Kynan McGary, Trinity 1992 Will Lukow, Oglethorpe 1993 Neil Brunetz, Rhodes Will Lukow, Oglethorpe 1994 Neil Brunetz, Rhodes 1995 Clint Regier, Trinity 1996 Neil Brunetz, Rhodes 1997 Jeremy Rotter, Centre 1998 Scott Mury, Trinity

MEN'S SOCCER 1999 Lance Key, Trinity 2000 Scott Polancich, Sewanee 2001 Ryan Davis, Sewanee 2002 Josh Card, Trinity 2003 Offensive Josh Smith, Trinity Defensive Danny Heine, Rhodes 2004 Offensive Chris Quinn, Trinity Defensive Andrew Wade, Trinity 2005 Offensive Craig Lippincott, DePauw Defensive Eddie Ho, Trinity 2006 Offensive Nick Noel, DePauw Defensive Kyle Altman, Trinity 2007 Offensive Patrick Floeck, Trinity Defensive Kyle Altman, Trinity 2008 Offensive Noe Casanova, Trinity Defensive Ted Jacobi, DePauw 2009 Offensive Ben Grossman, Trinity Defensive Alan Llobet, Trinity Beau Sorg, DePauw 2010 Offensive Zack Garcia, Trinity Defensive Nathan Sprenkel, DePauw 2011 Offensive Matt Fechter, Colorado College Defensive Mark Lavery, Oglethorpe 2012 Offensive Matt Fechter, Colorado College Evan Perkins, Southwestern Defensive Nick Lammers, Colo. College 2013 Offensive Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity Defensive Matthew Nickell, Southwestern 2014 Offensive Johnny Lawson, Trinity Defensive Andrew Worthington, Colo. College

WOMEN'S SOCCER 1991 Tara Dillon, Trinity 1992 Tara O'Dowd, Trinity 1993 Becky Rodriguez, Trinity 1994 Jennifer Heselmeyer, Trinity 1995 Tanya Zwick, Trinity 1996 Rachel Day, Rhodes Deb Hutcheson, Trinity 1997 Becky Crews, Trinity 1998 Sara Morgan, Centre 1999 Katy Holland, Trinity Beth Walse, DePauw 2000 Becky King, Trinity 2001 Stephanie Benning, Hendrix 2002 Erica Adelstein, Trinity 2003 Offensive Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman Defensive Kayla Birdwell, Trinity Jessica Chisley, Centre 2004 Offensive Carly Shade, Trinity Defensive Sarah Oxford, Sewanee Meredith Rinaker, DePauw 2005 Offensive Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Davis Federspiel, DePauw 2006 Offensive Kate Semmler, Trinity Defensive Jessica Koenig, Trinity 2007 Offensive Jennifer Wray, Trinity Defensive Kate Anderson, Centre 2008 Offensive Diana Buss, Rhodes Evey Gannaway, Sewanee Allison Terry, Centre Defensive Katy Joyner, Rhodes 2009 Offensive Leslie Robichaux, Millsaps Brianna Young, Trinity Defensive Danika Wright, Trinity 2010 Offensive Abigail Loar, Trinity Defensive Ashleigh Johnson, Austin 2011 Offensive Abigail Loar, Trinity Defensive Amy Hebbeler, Centre 2012 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Katie Garrett, Trinity


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SCAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR / SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) WOMEN'S SOCCER 2013 Offensive Emily Jorgens, Trinity Defensive Jennifer White, Trinity 2014 Offensive Kelsey Falcone, Trinity Defensive Kirby Peddicord, Trinity

VOLLEYBALL 1991 Amy Waddell, Trinity 1992 Amy Waddell, Trinity 1993 Amy Waddell, Trinity 1994 Ginnie Keller, Trinity 1995 Amy Barrett, Trinity 1996 Amy Barrett, Trinity 1997 Kelly Word, Southwestern 1998 Nancy Hamad, Trinity 1999 Alisha Farley, Trinity 2000 Desiree Pratt, Trinity 2001 Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw 2002 Ashley Farrimond, Trinity 2003 Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity 2004 Player Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Backrow Maggie Chang, Trinity Amanda Swanstrom, Rhodes 2005 Player Misti White, Southwestern Backrow Amanda Swanstrom, Rhodes 2006 Player Sara Buros, Trinity Backrow Laura Reilly, Rhodes 2007 Player Kaitlin Listol, Austin Backrow Samantha Lingamfelter, S'western 2008 Player Audra Gentry, Southwestern Backrow Samantha Lingamfelter, S'western 2009 Player Audra Gentry, Southwestern Backrow Samantha Lingamfelter, S'western 2010 Player Emily Perkins, Colo. College Backrow Jennifer McKannan, Birmingham 2011 Player Christina Nicholls, Southwestern Backrow Maraia Tremarelli, Rhodes 2012 Player Rachel Thibodeau, Southwestern Backrow Meredith Erwin, Trinity 2013 Player Maggie Emodi, Trinity Backrow Megan Lee, Texas Lutheran 2014 Player Abbe Holtz, Colorado College Backrow Megan Lee, Texas Lutheran


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SCAC FIRST-YEAR PLAYERS-OF-THE-YEAR - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (2001-2014) *MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 2008 Jackson Brainerd, Colo. College 2009 Noah Droddy, DePauw 2010 John Kieffer, Centre 2011 Nick Hall, Colo. College 2012 Taylor Piske, Trinity 2013 Tristan Ashton, Trinity 2014 Michael Erickson, Trinity *WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 2008 Taylor Stephens, Rhodes 2009 Jess Macy, DePauw 2010 Rosemary Steup, Trinity 2011 Ashley El Rady, Centre 2012 Jamie Peng, Colo. College 2013 Leah Wessler, Colo. College 2014 Melissa Whitman, Trinity *FIELD HOCKEY 2004 O'Brien Wolff, Rhodes 2005 Claiborne Buckingham, Sewanee 2006 Kristen Lee, Rhodes 2007 Charlie Wagner, Rhodes 2008 Patty Cowley, Centre Kimberly Trainor, DePauw 2009 Barbara Pakrs, Centre 2010 Chelsea Cutler, DePauw Chelsea Klein, Centre 2011 Erika Jasso, Hendrix Kat Simpson, Rhodes *FOOTBALL 2007 Walter Arrington, B'ham-Southern 2008 Shane Bowser, Millsaps Tyler Osterman, Centre 2009 Kyle Trella, Trinity 2010 Jordan Gay, Centre 2011 Jeff Milner, Millsaps Justin Toliver, Rhodes 2012 Madison Ross, Austin 2013 Tyler Figol, Texas Lutheran 2014 Nik Kelly, Southwestern

*Men's and women's soccer and volleyball began choosing a FirstYear Player-of-the-Year in 2001. Field Hockey began in 2004, football in 2007 and men's and women's cross country in 2008.

*MEN'S SOCCER 2001 Justin Sampson, Rhodes 2002 Mike Marino, Trinity 2003 Jason Chen, Sewanee Frank Monteleone, Oglethorpe Mike Hurley, DePauw 2004 David Mueller, Oglethorpe 2005 Trey Buck, Rose-Hulman Nicholas Noel, DePauw 2006 Robert C'deBaca, Trinity 2007 Mike Harris, DePauw 2008 Luis Castillo, Austin College 2009 Matt Fechter, Colorado College 2010 Yuri Ribeiro, Trinity 2011 Matt Cardone, Trinity 2012 Tom Carwile, Trinity 2013 Caden MacKenzie, Colo. College Francisco Vasquez, Trinity 2014 Theo Hooker, Colorado College *WOMEN'S SOCCER 2001 Lindsay Rowland, Trinity 2002 Margot Tarrillion, Trinity 2003 Kate Semmler, Trinity 2004 Julie Roebel, Rose-Hulman 2005 Krystn Hodge, Sewanee 2006 Laura Kromann, Southwestern 2007 Bailey Morgan, Rhodes 2008 Abigail Loar, Trinity 2009 Lindsay Euers, Trinity 2010 Clara St. Urbain, Oglethorpe 2011 Stephanie Segovia, Trinity 2012 Rebecca Brunter, Dallas 2013 Sarah Bevins, Southwestern Endaisia Love, Trinity 2014 Ruth Blackburn, Schreiner Zoe Gulick, Texas Lutheran Elena Naccari, Dallas *VOLLEYBALL 2001 Krista Fithian, Southwestern 2002 Misti White, Southwestern 2003 Kate Bennett, Centre 2004 Sarah Burger, Centre 2005 Caroline Keener, Trinity 2006 Katherine Delavan, Rhodes 2007 Morgan Ballard, Austin 2008 Lindsay Thompson, S'western 2009 Raven Scott, Millsaps 2010 Shelby Eaves, Austin 2011 Maggie Emodi, Trinity 2012 Emily Phillips, Colo. College 2013 Abbe Holtze, Colorado College 2014 Sarah Baker, Colorado College


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SCAC COACHES-OF-THE-YEAR - SPORT-BY-SPORT LISTING (1991-2014) MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 1991 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1992 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1993 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1994 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1995 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1996 Cliff Afton, Sewanee Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1997 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1998 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1999 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 2000 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2001 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2002 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2003 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2004 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2005 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2006 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2007 Ted Castaneda, Colo. College 2008 Lisa Owens, Centre 2009 Ted Castaneda, Colo. College 2010 Ted Castaneda, Colo. College 2011 Ted Casteneda, Colo. College 2012 Derick Lawrence, Trinity 2013 Derick Lawrence, Trinity 2014 Ted Castaneda, Colo. College WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY 1991 Rick Serres, Centre 1992 Rick Serres, Centre 1993 Rick Serres, Centre 1994 Cheryl Hart, Centre 1995 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1996 Cliff Afton, Sewanee Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1997 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 1998 Cliff Afton, Sewanee 1999 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 2000 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2001 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 2002 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 2003 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2004 Jenny Breuer, Trinity Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2005 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2006 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2007 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2008 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2009 Kori Stoffregen, DePauw 2010 Robert Shankman, Rhodes 2011 Lisa Owens, Centre 2012 Derick Lawrence, Trinity 2013 Derick Lawrence, Trinity 2014 Ted Castaneda, Colo. College

FIELD HOCKEY 2004 David Norton, Rhodes 2005 Carla Lane, DePauw 2006 Carla Lane, DePauw 2007 Tom Hobbs, Centre 2008 Tom Hobbs, Centre Ellie Karvoski, Hendrix 2009 Jane Wells, Rhodes 2010 Jane Wells, Rhodes 2011 Ellie Karvoski, Hendrix Jane Wells, Rhodes FOOTBALL 1991 Tommy Ranager, Millsaps 1992 Bill Samko, Sewanee 1993 Steve Mohr, Trinity 1994 Steve Mohr, Trinity 1995 Joe McDaniel, Centre Steve Mohr, Trinity 1996 Ron Jurney, Millsaps 1997 Steve Mohr, Trinity 1998 Steve Mohr, Trinity 1999 Steve Mohr, Trinity 2000 Nick Mourouzis, DePauw 2001 Steve Mohr, Trinity 2002 Steve Mohr, Trinity 2003 Joe White, Rhodes 2004 Bill Lynch, DePauw Steve Mohr, Trinity 2005 John Windham, Sewanee 2006 Mike Dubose, Millsaps 2007 Steve Mohr, Trinity 2008 Mike DuBose, Millsaps 2009 Robby Long, DePauw 2010 Robby Long, DePauw 2011 Tommy Laurendine, Sewanee Steve Mohr, Trinity 2012 Steve Mohr, Trinity 2013 Danny Padron, Texas Lutheran 2014 Danny Padron, Texas Lutheran MEN'S SOCCER 1991 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 1992 Brett Teach, Oglethorpe 1993 Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 1994 Brian Chafin, Centre 1995 Brian Chafin, Centre Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 1996 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 1997 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 1998 Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 1999 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2000 Matt Kern, Sewanee 2001 Matt Kern, Sewanee 2002 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2003 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2004 Jon Akin, Oglethorpe 2005 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2006 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2007 Don Gregory, Southwestern Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2008 Paul McGinlay, Trinity

MEN'S SOCCER 2009 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2010 Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2011 Jon Akin, Oglethorpe 2012 Horst Richardson, Colo. College 2013 Don Gregory, Southwestern 2014 Horst Richardson, Colo. College WOMEN'S SOCCER 1991 Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 1992 Nick Cowell, Trinity 1993 Nick Cowell, Trinity 1994 Gail Murphy, Southwestern 1995 Nick Cowell, Trinity 1996 Nick Cowell, Trinity 1997 Nick Cowell, Trinity 1998 Nick Cowell, Trinity 1999 John Carter, DePauw 2000 Greg Ashton, Trinity 2001 Glen Tourville, Hendrix 2002 Margot Burns, Sewanee 2003 John Carter, DePauw 2004 Lance Key, Trinity 2005 Bobby Lessentine, Rhodes 2006 Lance Key, Trinity 2007 Jack Flatau, Southwestern 2008 Bobby Lessentine, Rhodes 2009 Lance Key, Trinity 2010 Lance Key, Trinity 2011 Lance Key, Trinity 2012 Kristina Corona, Dallas 2013 Lance Key, Trinity 2014 Lance Key, Trinity Nick Morrison, Schreiner Angelina Pane, Dallas VOLLEYBALL 1991 Julie Bowen, Rhodes 1992 Julie Jenkins, Trinity 1993 Julie Jenkins, Trinity 1994 Glada Munt, Southwestern 1995 Julie Jenkins, Trinity 1996 Shannon Carlson, Millsaps Julie Jenkins, Trinity 1997 Scott Mayhew, Southwestern 1998 Julie Jenkins, Trinity 1999 Julie Jenkins, Trinity 2000 Stephanie Dragan, Centre 2001 Brenda Davis, Rose-Hulman 2002 Julie Jenkins, Trinity 2003 Julie Jenkins, Trinity 2004 Julie Jenkins, Trinity Sam Lambert, Rhodes 2005 Hannah Long, Southwestern 2006 Samantha Lambert, Rhodes 2007 Ed Garza, Austin 2008 Hannah Long, Southwestern 2009 Hannah Long, Southwestern 2010 Rick Swan, Colo. College 2011 Hannah Long, Southwestern 2012 Julie Jenkins, Trinity Rick Swan, Colo. College


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SCAC 15TH ANNIVERSARY TEAMS (1991-2005) MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Ian Cross, Sewanee Simon Flory, DePauw Eric Fruth, DePauw Matt Kenney, Sewanee Brian McCarthy, Rhodes Yancy Moore, Centre Thomas Pillow, Trinity David Sexton, Trinity Torrey Teats, DePauw Leigh Vernon, Centre Graham Wellman, DePauw Mike Wottle, Rhodes WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Marie Brandewiede, Rhodes Debbie Finke, Centre Emily Ferguson, Rhodes Cheryl Hart, Centre Nicole Horvath, Rhodes Katherine Koepke, Sewanee Mary Mayes, Southwestern Amy Paine, Rhodes Kari Palmintier, Sewanee Eileen Schilling, Centre Natalie Shaffer, DePauw Heather Stone, Sewanee FOOTBALL Offense QB - Mike Burton, Trinity QB - Roy Hampton, Trinity RB - Jeremy Boyce, Trinity RB - Carl Cravens, Sewanee RB - Kris Garrett, Centre RB - Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps RB - Mike McKenzie, Millsaps WR - Jason Hunt, Trinity WR - Wes Ingram, Millsaps WR - Dan Ryan, DePauw WR - Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw WR - Jerheme Urban, Trinity WR - Brian Vandegrift, Rhodes OL - Antonio Crook, Sewanee OL - Matt Huard, Millsaps OL - Chip Hudson, Rhodes OL - Danny Palmer, Trinity OL - Daniel Schwartz, Rose-Hulman OL - Bill Smith, Trinity PK - Paul Morris, Trinity KR - Jamarcus Shephard, DePauw Defense DL - Sean Brewer, Millsaps DL - Cam Demmerle, Centre DL - Matt Smith, Rhodes DL - Jarrod Smith, Trinity DL - John Tobola, Trinity DL - Jake Vieck, Rose-Hulman LB - John Beckwith, Trinity LB - George Lumm, Millsaps LB - Matt O'Bryant, Millsaps

FOOTBALL (continued) LB - James Vallerie, Trinity LB - J.P. Visosky, Trinity DB - David Blackburn, DePauw DB - Wes Bradley, Sewanee DB - Clay Curry, Centre DB - Alex Doran, Trinity DB - Eric Heyman, Centre DB - Towaski Hunt, Sewanee P - Jeff Floyd, Centre PR - Brian Britt, Centre MEN'S SOCCER F - Neil Brunetz, Rhodes F - Josh Card, Trinity F - J.R. Foster, DePauw F - Will Lukow, Oglethorpe F - Scott Polancich, Sewanee F - Chris Quinn, Trinity F - Jeremy Rotter, Centre F - Josh Will, Centre M - Clayton Haden, Sewanee M - Craig Lippincott, DePauw M - Scott Mury, Trinity M - Clint Regier, Trinity M - Josh Smith, Trinity M - Terry Tansill, Rhodes D - Page Cotton, DePauw D - Billy Gordon, Rhodes D - Lance Key, Trinity D - Steve Lubbe, Centre D - Tony Romano, Trinity D - Tanner Wann Gudeman, Centre GK - Adam Lux, DePauw GK - Scott Killough, Trinity WOMEN'S SOCCER F - Stephanie Benning, Hendrix F - Jessica Farmer, Rose-Hulman F - Jenny Gunter, Rhodes F - Jennifer Heselmeyer, Trinity F - Katy Holland, Trinity F - Sara Morgan, Centre M - Erica Adelstein, Trinity M - Rachel Day, Rhodes M - Susan Kasperbauer, Millsaps M - Asha Kays, Sewanee M - Becky King, Trinity M - Meredith Rinaker, DePauw M - Corinne Scott, DePauw D - Kayla Birdwell, Trinity D - Shawna Hudson, Southwestern D - Sarah Newland, Trinity D - Tinnie Waterston, Oglethorpe D - Tanya Zwick, Trinity GK - Jessica Chisley, Centre GK - Deb Hutcheson, Trinity

VOLLEYBALL Morgan Anderson, Trinity Leah Ballinger, Centre Amy Barrett, Trinity Margaret Dykes, Millsaps Ashley Farrimond, Trinity Janie Hodgkinson, DePauw Kate Maffei, Rhodes Shawn McLaughlin, Trinity Desiree Pratt, Trinity Brittany Sauser, Southwestern Amy Waddell, Trinity Kelly Word, Southwestern


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (1991-2010) MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #1 October 30, 1999 The Rhodes College men win their 10th consecutive CAC/SCAC cross country title at the 1999 SCAC Cross Country championships at Hendrix College. In the third-closest finish in the history of the event, the Lynx edged Trinity University by nine points and DePauw University by 11 as head coach Robert Shankman earned his ninth straight SCAC Men’s Cross Country Coach-of-the-Year honor in postrace voting. The 1999 men’s team title, which is the last won by the Rhodes men, capped an incredible three years of tight finishes on the men’s side. Rhodes defeated Trinity by seven points in 1997 - the closest men’s finish in league history - and bested DePauw by eight points in 1998. The 1998 race is the only time that the top two teams have posted sub 50 point scores (39 to 47). MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #2 October 29, 2005 The DePauw University men sweep the top five individual positions and post a perfect score of 15 at the 2005 SCAC championships at Hendrix College. It remains the only perfect score by either a men’s or women’s team in the history of the conference meet (SCAC era). Jared Mann, who earns SCAC Runner-of-the-Year honors, runs a SCAC championship meet record time of 24:42.75 - which remains the current record. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #3 November 18, 2006 Running at the 2006 NCAA Division III Men’s Cross Country Championships at the Voice of America Park in West Chester, Ohio, Colorado College’s Julian Boggs posts the highest-ever finish for a SCAC student-athlete at the national meet. Boggs, the 2006 SCAC Runner-of-the-Year, crosses the tape in third-place among all individuals in a time of 26:44. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #4 November 12, 2005 The Centre College men win the South/Southeast Regional - which is run at Hendrix College - to earn a spot in the NCAA Division III Championships for the second consecutive year. The victory is a milestone moment for the conference as the Colonels become the first SCAC cross country team - male or female - to win a NCAA regional meet. Centre’s Eric Hack led the way with a fifth-place individual finish (25:34.8). MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #5 November 20, 2004 DePauw University’s Graham Wellman becomes the first SCAC cross country all-American as the senior finishes in 33rd place at the 2004 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championships, which were run at the Whitetail Golf Course, Colfax, Wisc. The DePauw men finished in 13th place in the team standings - the highest-ever finish for a SCAC men’s team at the national championship meet. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #6 November 15, 2008 Chase Wilson of Centre College becomes the second SCAC runner to win a NCAA regional meet (following Alex Mahoney of Rhodes College in 2006), coming in first out of 152 runners at the 2008 South/Southeast Regional Championship at Seguin, Texas, with a time of 25:23.07. He leads the Colonels to a team victory at the meet - the program’s third regional title in the last four years. Wilson is later honored as the South/Southeast Regional Athlete of the Year and Centre head coach Lisa Owen is named Regional Coach of the Year. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #7 November 6, 2004 Graham Wellman of DePauw University wins his third straight Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Runner-of-the-Year individual title and leads DePauw to its fifth consecutive SCAC crown. Wellman becomes the first (and to this day, only) man to win three consecutive conference cross country championship meets. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #8 November 11, 2006 Centre College and Rhodes College finish 1-2 at the NCAA South/Southeast Men’s Cross Country Regional – hosted by Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. – to qualify for the national meet. It is the first time the SCAC has produced a 1-2 finish at any regional cross country meet, and Rhodes’ Alex Mahoney becomes the first SCAC runner to win a NCAA regional meet, finishing the 8K course in a time of 25:41.6. Centre’s Eric Hack placed third. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #9 November 10, 2001 The DePauw University men’s cross country team becomes the first SCAC team to earn a spot in the cross country national championships, placing third at the Great Lakes Regional to earn its spot in the field. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #10 November 14, 2009 Sophomore Jackson Brainerd of Colorado College comes from behind in the last five meters to win the NCAA Division III West Regional Meet in Claremont, Calif. Brainerd covered the 8,000-meter course on the Pomona College campus in a time 25:26.65 and won by .016 of a second over Occidental’s Eric Kleinsasser.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (1991-2010) MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #11 November 11, 2006 Although Colorado College just missed out on qualifying as a team with a fourth-place finish at the West Regional Meet, junior Julian Boggs earned the program’s first individual regional meet win in 20 years as he took medalist honors with a 24:32.6 finish and qualified for the national meet (along with teammates Alex Nichols and Kiran Moorty) as an individual. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #12 October 27, 2007 The Colorado College men win the schools’ first-ever SCAC championship in any sport, snapping DePauw’s seven-year stranglehold on the title in the process, with a 37-point performance. Led by SCAC Runner-of-the-Year Alex Nichols (25:36.05), the Tigers duplicated their feat of having the same individuals finish 1-2-3 in the standings. Last year, it was Julian Boggs who took top honors with Nichols and Kiran Moorty coming in second and third, but in 2007, it was Nichols who took the top honors, followed by Moorty (25:51.50) and Boggs (25:57.10). MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #13 November 10, 2007 Rhodes College wins the South/Southeast men’s cross country regional meet in Williamsburg, Va., posting a team score of 76. Seniors Nick Lewis (26:08) and Alex Mahoney (26:09) posted third and fourth-place finishes respectively to lead the Lynx to victory and a slot in the national meet. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #14 October 30, 1999 Trinity University’s Tom Pillow wins the 1999 SCAC Men’s Cross Country individual title with a time of 26:42, garnering the senior his third Runner-of-the-Year title (1996, 1997). He remains one of only two male runners (Graham Wellman, DePauw - 2002-2003-2004) to win earn three individual wins at the conference championship meet. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #15 November 13, 2004 For the first time ever, the SCAC qualifies two men’s teams (Centre College and DePauw University) for the NCAA national meet in the same year. Centre finished in second place at the South/Southeast Regional, run at Panthersville, Ga., and the eighth-ranked DePauw men earned its second trip to the NCAA Championships by finishing second at the Division III Great Lakes Regional at Alma, Mich. Before this, the conference had only qualified one men’s team total (DePauw in 2001) to the national meet. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #16 October 28, 2006 The 27th-ranked DePauw University men’s cross country team wins its seventh straight SCAC title at the conference championship meet hosted by Centre College. The Tigers totaled 48 points, while Centre finished with 59 and Colorado College was third with 63. It was the closest race for the men since the 1999 race at Hendrix College when Rhodes defeated Trinity by nine points. DePauw’s seven straight team titles represents the third-longest win streak in the history of the sport (CAC and SCAC included). Rhodes won 10 straight from 1990 to 1999 and Washington University won eight in a row from 1964 to 1971. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #17 October 27, 2001 DePauw lives up to its billing as the 15th-ranked team in the nation, finishing with a then SCAC team-record score of 16 to win the men’s title in dominating fashion at the 2001 SCAC Cross Country Champinoships at Centre. It was the second-consecutive conference championship for the DePauw men. The Tigers were led by two-time SCAC Runner-of-the-Year senior Eric Fruth, who won with a time of 26:06.32 – the second-fastest time ever at the conference meet (at that time). MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #18 November 17, 2007 Colorado College’s Julian Boggs and Alex Nichols post 13th and 14th-place finishes respectively at the 2007 NCAA Division III Championship meet, earning all-America honors and posting the second and third best finishes (in regards to place) by any SCAC men’s cross country runner at the national meet. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #19 November 21, 2009 Jackson Brainerd of Colorado College caps an incredible sophomore season by earning All-America honors with an 18th-place finish at the NCAA Division III national championship. Brainerd covered the 8,000-meter course at the Highland Park Golf Course in Cleveland, Ohio, in a time of 25:54.70. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #20 November 19, 2005 DePauw University junior Chad Bennett earns all-America honors at the 2005 NCAA Division III Men’s Cross Country Championships with a 24th place finish. Bennett covered the course in a time of 26:15.1, and became just the second SCAC men’s cross country runner to earn all-America acclaim.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (1991-2010) WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #1 November 22, 2008 Trinity University posts the best finish by a SCAC school in national championship meet history as the Tiger women finish sixth at the 2008 NCAA Women’s Cross Country Championships at Hanover College. Led by a 17th-place individual finish by senior Emily Loeffler with a time of 21:31.04, Trinity finishes with 317 points, just seven points behind fifth-place University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Loeffler earns all-America honors with her finish and becomes Trinity’s first-ever cross country all-American, male or female. In addition, DePauw University’s Lauren Reich (21:35.00 - 27th place) and Rhodes College’s Taylor Stephens (21:44.90 - 35th place) earn allAmerica honors with their performances - giving the SCAC three individual all-Americans from the same championship meet for the first time ever. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #2 November 21, 2009 Led by DePauw University’s Lauren Reich and Trinity University’s Caitlin Masse, the SCAC places two runners in the top 10 of the 2009 NCAA Division III Women’s Cross Country Championship race in Cleveland, Ohio. Reich covers the 6K course in a time of 21:50.50 to finish in fourthplace - the highest finish ever for a SCAC runner at the national meet - and claims her second consecutive all-America honor. Masse finishes with a time of 22:21.70 to become the second-ever Trinity cross country runner to earn all-America honors. Her run, an eighth-place finish, marks the best-ever finish by a Trinity cross country runner, male or female, in NCAA competition - besting former teammate Emily Loeffler’s 17th-place finish in 2008. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #3 October 30, 1999 Sewanee-The University of the South’s Heather Stone steals the show at the 1999 SCAC Women’s Cross Country Championships. The senior finishes the 5K course at Hendrix in a time of 17:46, destroying the old conference mark of 18:35 by almost 50 seconds set four years earlier and posting a new school and course record while earning her second consecutive conference Runner-of-the-Year honor. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #4 November 8, 1997 Rhodes College’s Nicole Horvath wins her third consecutive SCAC individual title and becomes the first woman in league history to earn Runner-of-the-Year honors in three consecutive years. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #5 November 6, 2004 DePauw University’s Natalie Shaffer wins her third straight SCAC Runner-of-the-Year title and leads the Tiger women to their second consecutive SCAC crown. Shaffer, who won in 18:31.54 in the last 5K SCAC women’s meet, became the second woman (following Nicole Horvath in 1995, 1996 and 1997) to win three straight conference championship meets. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #6 November 17, 2007 The DePauw University women post the highest finish for a SCAC cross country team (since bested) - coming in seventh at the 2007 NCAA Division III Championships, hosted by St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn. The Tigers, who finish just 11 points behind sixth-place Case Western, are led by sophomores Lauren Reich (22:42.2) and senior Taylor Penrod (22:44.8), who finish in 73rd and 74th place respectively. Trinity University, behind a 51st place finish by junior D’Ann Arthur (22:30.1), who took first place at the South/Southeast Regional a week earlier, and 56th place by junior Emily Loeffler (22:34.0), finish in 21st place in the team standings. Colorado College finishes in 31st place. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #7 November 20, 1999 Heather Stone of Sewanee-The University of the South finishes fifth at the 1999 Division III Women’s Cross Country Championships, hosted by Wisconsin-Oshkosh, with a personal-best time of 17:11 over the 5K course. The fifth-place finish is the best-ever for a SCAC individual at the national meet (since bested) and makes Stone the first SCAC women’s cross country all-America honoree. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #8 November 16, 1991 A week after winning the SCAC women’s cross country title, Centre College’s Cheryl Hart finishes in first place among all individuals at the South/Southeast Regional at Christopher Newport College with a time of 18:51. A week later, and on the same course, Hart finishes 29th at the 1991 NCAA Division III Women’s Cross Country Championships. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #9 November 15, 2008 Trinity University, which had three individuals finish in the top 10, takes first place at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional Cross Country championship meet. The Tigers finish atop 24 other teams with a total of 43 points. Rhodes College’s Taylor Stephens continues her amazing first-year with an individual victory at the meet - crossing the line more than 20 seconds ahead of the next competitor. By virtue of their performances, Trinity head coach Jenny Breuer and Rhodes’ Stephens are honored five days later as the South/Southeast Regional Coach and Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #10 November 11, 2006 The conference has three teams qualify for the 2006 NCAA Division III Women’s Cross Country national meet – a new high-water mark for the SCAC in women’s cross country. Trinity University posts a second-place finish at the NCAA South/Southeast Women’s Cross Country Regional to qualify, and at the Great Lakes Regional meet in Hanover, Ind., DePauw places third to also qualify for the national meet. At the West Regional meet, hosted by Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, the Colorado College women place second to give the league its third entrant into the team championships.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY (1991-2010) WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #11 November 16, 2002 With a second-place finish at the South/Southeast Regional, Rhodes College’s women’s cross country team makes history - becoming the first SCAC women’s team to qualify for the national meet, just a year after the DePauw men became the first conference team ever to earn a berth to Nationals. Rhodes runners came across the line in third, fifth and sixth as Amy Paine, Elizabeth Wester and Marie Brandewiede led the Lynx to their second-place finish. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #12 November 19, 2005 Behind Leslie Dillon’s ninth-place individual finish (22:30.0), the DePauw University women finish 16th at the 2005 NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships at Ohio Wesleyan University. The performance earns Dillon all-America honors. Fellow SCAC runner, Julie Coats of Hendrix College, also earns all-America honors with an 18th-place finish (22:43.5). It is the first time SCAC student-athletes have produced two all-American performances in the same national meet (men’s or women’s). WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #13 November 13, 1999 Heather Stone of Sewanee-The University of the South wins the South/Southeast Women’s Cross Country Regional with a time of 18:23. Mary Mayes of Southwestern University gives the league its first-ever 1-2 finish, coming in with a time of 19:05. In the process, Stone was named the 1999 NCAA Division III South/Southeast Region Women’s Cross Country Athlete-of-the-Year by the United States Track Coaches Association. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #14 November 21, 1998 Emily Ferguson of Rhodes College wins the South/Southeast Women’s Cross Country Regional with a time of 18:23.50. She is the first SCAC women’s cross country runner to win a NCAA regional meet since Centre College’s Cheryl Hart accomplished the feat in 1991. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #15 November 13, 2004 In a historic day for the conference, the SCAC qualifies two women’s teams for the national meet for the first time. Adding to the weekend of firsts, Trinity wins the South/Southeast Region Championship and becomes the first SCAC cross country team (men’s or women’s) to win a NCAA Regional meet. Led by senior Larissa Wilkinson, Trinity runners finished eighth, 13th, 17th, 18th and 19th. In the Great Lakes Region Championship, the 10th-ranked DePauw women’s team - paced by a third-place showing by Natalie Shaffer - earn their first trip to the NCAA Division III Championships by placing second. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #16 November 14, 2009 The SCAC posts quite the impressive day at the various Regional Cross Country Championship meets. Trinity University junior Caitlin Masse runs a 22:56.00 6K to win the 2009 NCAA Division III South/Southeast Regional meet. Rhodes College placed four runners in the top eight to dominate the South/Southeast Regional - led by Cybil Covic (23:35.00 - second place), Taylor Stephens (23:53.00 - third place) and Melissa DeFabriziio (24:01.00 - fourth place). It was the first regional meet win for the Rhodes’ women’s program. By virtue of their performances, Masse and Rhodes College head coach Robert Shankman are named the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Regional Athlete and Coach-of-the-Year, respectively. In the Great Lakes Region, DePauw University’s Lauren Reich turned in a solid second-place individual performance (21:28.00 - just five seconds behind the winning time) to lead her Tiger teammates to a fourth-place finish and eventual at-large bid to the national meet. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #17 November 22, 2003 First-year runner Eileen Schilling of Centre College posts the league’s highest individual finish at the 2003 NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships - finishing in 35th place (22:59.8). It was the first of back-to-back all-America performances for Schilling, who finished in 33rd place at the national meet a year later. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #18 October 27, 2007 Behind six, top 10 individual finishes, DePauw University wins its fifth straight women’s cross country title with a 20-point win over Colorado College. Lauren Reich finished second, Alison Case finished fifth, Taylor Penrod was sixth, Laura Ardington was seventh, Julie Theibert was ninth and Melissa Buckiley finished 10th. The six, top-10 individual finishes in a single championship remain a conference record for a single team. WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #19 November 9, 1991 The Centre College women capture the 1991 SCAC Women’s Cross Country Championship on a cold morning (40 degrees) in Atlanta, Ga. Cheryl Hart wins the first of her back-to-back Runner-of-the-Year awards as the Colonels take the first-ever conference title that is awarded to a women’s team in the newly formed SCAC. Hart would go to coach cross country at her alma mater and earned Coach-of-the-Year honors in 1994 - becoming the first person in league history to garner SCAC Player and a Coach-of-the-Year honors (Lance Key of Trinty and Wendie Austin-Robinson of Centre would later accomplish the same feat.) WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY - MOMENT #20 November 12, 2005 At the South/Southeast Regional, hosted by Hendrix College, senior Julie Coats, running on her home course, wins the individual title in a time of 21:57.7 to qualify for the national meet. 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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - FIELD HOCKEY (2004-2010) FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #1 November 9, 2008 Playing its third game in three days, the No. 4 Sewanee Tigers became SCAC field hockey champions with a 1-0 upset over No. 2 seed and host Centre College. The Tigers and Colonels fought through a scoreless first half, as both defenses set the tone early. Sewanee got the championship clinching goal from sophomore Caroline Carlin off of a penalty-corner with 14:28 to play. It is the first-ever field hockey championship for Sewanee (14-6), who lost its two previous appearances in the SCAC championship match. To date, Sewanee is the only school in SCAC field hockey history to play and win three matches in three days at the conference championship tournament. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #2 November 8, 2009 Rhodes withstands a game-tying goal by DePauw with no time remaining in regulation but answers with a game-winning goal just 51 seconds into overtime to earn the Lynx its first Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference field hockey title since 2006 and the program’s third overall championship since the inception of SCAC field hockey in 2004. Junior Lindsey Gurkovich tallies the championship winning goal off an assist by junior captain Charlie Wagner. Rhodes finishes the season at 13-4 (school record for wins) and 7-1 in the SCAC, but does not receive an at-large bid to the 2009 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championship tournament. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #3 November 7, 2007 Following one of its best regular seasons in school history, the Centre College field hockey team was selected to compete in the 24-team NCAA Division III Championship Tournament – becoming the first SCAC school to earn a berth in the national tournament since field hockey was recognized by the conference as an official sport in 2004. Their stay in the tourney, however, was short-lived as the Colonels dropped a 5-0 decision to Lynchburg College in a first round match. Centre finished the season with a 13-5 mark. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #4 November 23, 2004 Rhodes College’s Hilary Mast becomes the league’s first all-American during the SCAC era, earning Third Team honors from womensfieldhockey.com. Mast had seven goals and three assists for 18 points in 14 games – finishing tied for third in the league in scoring. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #5 November 23, 2008 The SCAC has three seniors compete at the 2008 National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III All-Star Game at Ursinus College. Teresa Johnstone of Centre College, Meredith Ellis of DePauw University and Claiborne Buckingham of Sewanee: University of the South all played well in representing the SCAC. Centre’s Johnstone scored her team’s second goal of the contest. In addition, Centre head coach Tom Hobbs served as co-head coach for one of the teams. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #6 October 10, 2010 Senior forward Lindsey Gurkovich of Rhodes College scores the game-winner in a 1-0 victory over Centre. The goal gives her a SCAC record 91 points for her career – two more than the 89 points accumulated by Teresa Johnstone of Centre from 2005-08. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #7 November 6-7, 2004 Rhodes, the top seed heading into the event, defeats Centre, 1-0 in overtime, and Sewanee by the same 1-0 result in the championship game to win the 2004 SCAC Field Hockey Tournament – in the inaugural conference championship for the sport. Sophomore forward Hilary Mast, the SCAC Offensive Player-of-the-Year, scored the game-winner for the Lynx in the 34th minute. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #8 November 24, 2007 Centre College junior field hockey player Teresa Johnstone is named to two different All-American teams, earning second team recognition by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) and third team honors by Womensfieldhockey.com. Johnstone, the SCAC Offensive Co-Player of the Year, was the only conference player to be named to either squad. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #9 October 16, 2010 DePauw University sophomore midfielder Margaret Ellis got out in front of the Denison defense for a breakaway goal in the 44th minute, in a 2-1 loss to the Big Red. The goal was Ellis’ 17th of the season - a new SCAC single-season record. Ellis tied the previous single-season mark of 16, which had been set by Lynn Hancock of Sewanee-University of the South in 2008, a weekend earlier against Sewanee. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #10 October 31, 2004 Junior forward Charlotte Baptiste of Sewanee scores four goals in a 6-2 victory over Centre – becoming the first (and only) player in SCAC history to score four goals in one match. She also added an assist, giving her the conference’s single-game points scored record (9) as well.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - FIELD HOCKEY (2004-2010) FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #11 November 12, 2008 For the second consecutive year, the SCAC sends a representative to the NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championships, and for the second consecutive year, that representative was sent to open play at Lynchburg (Va.) College. On a cool, wet night the host Hornets stopped Sewanee’s recent win streak at eight with a 4-0 shutout of the visiting Tigers. It was the first NCAA Championships appearance in the program’s 33-year history. Sewanee finishes the season at 14-7 under the first year leadership of coach Jen Baldaccini. The Tigers won their first-ever SCAC Championship and won 14 games for the first time in a decade – only the third time in the program’s history. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #12 November 24, 2009 Meghan Cullen and Charlie Wagner of Rhodes College are named to the 2009 Longstreth/NFHCA DIII All-American Third Team. Cullen and Wagner join Hillary Mast (2004) of Rhodes and Teressa Johnstone (2007) of Centre as being the only SCAC student-athletes named all-American in field hockey. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #13 November 6, 2005 Fourth-seeded Centre, after defeating the top-seed Rhodes, 1-0, on strokes the day before, upsets second-seeded DePauw, 2-1 in overtime in Sunday’s SCAC field hockey championship match played at DePauw. Freshman Teresa Johnstone scored the game-winner 5:46 into the extra period to give the Colonels their first field hockey title. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #14 November 2-4, 2007 Third-seeded DePauw posted a 1-0 win over second-seeded Centre in the semifinals and a 3-2 win over fourth-seeded Sewanee in the championship match to claim the program’s first-ever field hockey conference title at the 2007 championships at Sewanee. Katie Sowar delivered the game-winning goal with just under seven minutes remaining in regulation to provide the Tigers the 3-2 margin. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #15 November 4-5, 2006 Top-seeded Rhodes completed its run through the SCAC field hockey tournament with a 3-1 victory over Centre in the championship match. The Lynx blanked Sewanee 4-0 in the semifinals to advance to Sunday’s title contest. Jenny Mueller and Elizabeth Erny each scored two goals and added an assist over the course of the weekend as Rhodes won its second conference field hockey championship in three years. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #16 November 27, 2007 Having led his team to arguably the best season in school history, Centre College field hockey head coach Tom Hobbs is named the 2007 Dita/NFHCA Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year. Hobbs led the Colonels to a school record 13 wins (13-5 overall record) while posting the highest winning percentage in school history and earning Centre’s first trip to the NCAA Tournament. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #17 December 9, 2008 Sewanee field hockey coach Jen Baldaccini is named the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year for her success in 2008, which was her first season Sewanee. The 2008 Tigers won the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) championship, earned a spot in the NCAA Championships for the first time in school history and had four All-SCAC selections, including the co-Offensive Player of the Year and co-Defensive Player of the Year. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #18 November 8, 2008 SCAC Offensive Co-Player of the Year, senior forward Lynn Hancock of Sewanee, scores the first goal in a 3-2 victory over DePauw in the semifinals of the 2008 SCAC Field Hockey Championships – her 16th goal of the season. The goal sets the new single season standard in the conference – besting the 15 scored by Sarah Riffle of DePauw in 2006. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #19 September 17, 2004 Sophomore Allison Baccich scores the only goal of the match in the 19th minute in DePauw’s 1-0 shutout of Sewanee - the first-ever field hockey match played between conference schools once the league officially recognized the sport the prior spring. FIELD HOCKEY - MOMENT #20 June 20, 2004 Women’s field hockey is voted in as the league’s 19th officially recognized sport in a decision made at the spring SCAC Board of Directors meeting in Annapolis, Maryland. Of the league’s 12 members, four participate in the sport: Centre, DePauw, Rhodes and Sewanee. At this time, the SCAC sponsors 10 women’s sports and nine men’s sports. Hendrix would later add the sport in 2006 with varsity play beginning the fall of 2007.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - FOOTBALL (1991-2010) FOOTBALL - MOMENT #1 October 27, 2007 In what many have called the most incredible ending to any football game at any level, Trinity University used 15 laterals to go 60 yards and score on the final play of the game and defeat Millsaps College, 28-24. The play – dubbed the Mississippi Miracle – became an instant sensation on YouTube (It was recognized by USA Today as part of a decade-ending countdown of the top 10 Web sports sensations since 2000), and was named the Pontiac Game Changing Performance of the 2007 NCAA Football season and Time Magazine’s #1 Sports Moment of 2007. Trailing 24-22 with two seconds remaining and the ball at his own 40-yard line, Trinity quarterback Blake Barmore began the play with an innocent 10-yard completion across the middle to Shawn Thompson. But then, as fireworks were launched and the clocked turned to 0:00, Thompson began the sequence of laterals to Riley Curry. From there it went from Curry to Josh Hooten (an offensive lineman) to Michael Tomlin to Stephen Arnold (another offensive lineman) to Thompson to Brandon Maddux to Curry to Maddux to Barmore to Thompson to Curry to Tomlin to Hooten to Maddux to Curry, who rumbled 44 yards for the inexplicable score. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #2 December 14, 2002 The Trinity University football team advances to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (Division III National Championship game) for the first time in school history, as the Tigers defeat sixth-ranked St. John’s (Minn.) University 41-34 on Saturday afternoon in San Antonio. Trinity (14-0) led 34-13 at the half, and survived a furious rally by the Johnnies. St. John’s tied the game at 34-34 with 9:57 remaining in the game, but Trinity burned up the clock with a 7:28 game-winning drive. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #3 December 14, 1998 Junior quarterback Mike Burton of Trinity University is named the winner of the 1998 Melberger Award – awarded by the Downtown WilkesBarre Touchdown Club to the NCAA Division III Player of the Year. It is the first time a SCAC student-athlete is recognized as a national player of the year in any sport. Burton is just the second junior to win the award. Also receiving national recognition was Trinity head coach Steve Mohr, who was named the CBS Sportsline Division III Football Coach-of-the-Year. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #4 December 20, 1992 Senior defensive tackle Sean Brewer of Millsaps College, the two-time SCAC Defensive Player-of-the-Year, becomes the first (and only) SCAC football player to earn All-America honors three times in a career. Brewer was selected to the Kodak Football College Division II All-America team – which consists of the top players from NCAA Division III and NAIA Division II programs. He was later selected to the Champion USA Division III All-America Football First Team. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #5 November 11, 2006 In what was the defacto 2006 SCAC football title game, Millsaps College snapped Trinity University’s streak of 13-straight conference championships (the third longest consecutive championship streak in any sport in CAC/SCAC history), defeating the 14th-ranked Tigers 3412 in Jackson to earn the program its first conference title since 1996 and first Division III playoff berth since 1975. The contest was historic in another fashion as it marked the first time that two teams unbeaten in conference play (both Millsaps and Trinity were 5-0 in league play heading into the contest) would settle the league championship on the last day of the regular season. Millsaps senior receiver Chris Jackson put on a show, racking up 225 yards of total offense, including a league record-tying two punt returns for touchdown (51 and 67 yards) and one receiving touchdown. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #6 November 19, 1994 Trinity University receives a bid to the 1994 NCAA Division III Football Championships – the first football team in the SCAC-era to earn a berth in the field. The last CAC team to advance to the NCAA Division III Football Tournament was Rhodes, who lost to Ferrum 34-10 in 1988. Trinity’s stay in the 1994 Championships was a short one as the Tigers were defeated 28-0 by Washington & Jefferson in a first-round game played in San Antonio. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #7 November 3, 2001 Trinity University junior running back Jeremy Boyce rushes for a SCAC single game record 305 yards and also scores three touchdowns on just 28 carries in the Tigers’ 38-7 victory over Sewanee. The 305 rushing yards breaks both a 28-year old school record and also the CAC/ SCAC single-game record of 304 yards – previously held by Kelvin Gladney of Millsaps from a Sept. 18, 1993 contest against DePauw. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #8 October 21, 2000 Centre College’s Drew Mildren completed 25 of 40 passes for 307 yards and three touchdowns as the Colonels upset No. 2 nationally-ranked Trinity University, 25-21. Mildren hit Joe Guthrie with a 15-yard scoring strike with just 37 seconds remaining to give Centre the come-frombehind victory and snap Trinity’s 35-game regular season win streak as well as the Tigers’ run of 18 consecutive conference wins. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #9 November 22, 1997 Trailing 33-24 late in the third quarter, Trinity University rallies for 20 unanswered points to defeat Catholic (D.C.) University 44-33 in the first round of the 1997 NCAA Division III Football Championship at E.M. Stevens Stadium in San Antonio. The victory is the first NCAA football postseason win for a conference team in the SCAC era. The Tigers are eliminated the following weekend at fifth-ranked Lycoming (Pa.) 46-26 in the National Quarterfinals.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - FOOTBALL (1991-2010) FOOTBALL - MOMENT #10 October 19, 2002 Don Rodgers of Sewanee-The University of the South blocks three Rhodes College punts to tie a national record and the Tigers’ Nate Murphy returned all three for touchdowns, also a national record, in Sewanee’s 36-31 homecoming win against the Lynx. ESPN did a 45-second segment on the highlights, including nicknaming the game, “Punt Rhodes Punt” – a reference to the 1972 Alabama-Auburn game in which Auburn blocked two Alabama punts and returned both for touchdowns in a major upset. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #11 November 28, 1998 Trinity University becomes the first SCAC football team to advance beyond the second round of the NCAA Division III Football Playoffs. The Tigers travel to Lycoming (Pa.) College and pull out the 37-21 victory, avenging a second-round loss to the Warriors in last year’s championships. A week later, in the national semifinals, Trinity drops a 34-29 decision to eventual national champion Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio. The Tigers, who trailed 21-2 at the half, scored 20 unanswered points to take a 22-21 lead early in the fourth quarter. But Mount Union rallied for two fourth quarter touchdowns to pull out the victory. Trinity finished the season with a school-record 12 wins against just one loss. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #12 December 2, 2008 Millsaps College senior standout quarterback Juan Joseph becomes the first Division III player to win the Cellular South Conerly Trophy as the best college football player in the state of Mississippi. Joseph beat out a pair of Ole Miss teammates, offensive tackle Michael Oher and defensive tackle Peria Jerry for the honor. Oher and Jerry were the 23rd and 24th overall selections, respectively, in the 2009 NFL Draft. Oher was the central character in the movie “The Blind Side.” Joseph, whose career ended two days earlier with a 35-20 loss to Washington & Jefferson in the second round of the NCAA Division III Football Championship, finished as the SCAC’s all-time leader in total offense with 9,822 yards. Ten days later, Joseph was named one of four regional finalists for the prestigious Gagliardi Trophy, annually presented to the top Division III player recognizing excellence in athletics, academics and community service. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #13 December 4, 1999 In national quarterfinals of the 1999 NCAA Football Playoffs, Trinity University builds a 40-17 lead and holds on for a 40-33 victory over HardinSimmons in San Antonio. The win was the 24th straight at home and sends the Tigers to the NCAA semifinal round for the second consecutive year. A week later, however, Trinity’s Stagg Bowl dreams come to an end in San Antonio as 15th-ranked Pacific Lutheran upsets the second-ranked Tigers 49-28 in the NCAA Division III Football Semifinals at E.M. Stevens Stadium. Senior quarterback Mike Burton ends his collegiate career with 437 yards passing and four touchdown tosses. He completed a school-record 39 passes on 57 attempts. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #14 October 25, 2003 DePauw University junior Jamarcus Shephard returns an SCAC-record and NCAA record-tying two kickoffs for touchdowns – 95 and 91 yards – in a 55-34 victory over Millsaps. He finishes the season ranked second in Division III in kickoff returns (34.7 yards/return) and was named to five different all-America teams. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #15 September 23, 2000 Sewanee-The University of the South defeats Stillman (Ala.) College 27-24 in four overtimes – the longest football game involving a SCAC school since the NCAA adopted overtime for use beginning with the 1996 season. Brian Morrison had 99 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries with his second touchdown proving to be the game-winner in the fourth overtime. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #16 October 20, 2007 Jeremiah Marks of DePauw University rushes for a school-record 211 yards and ties the SCAC single-game record with five rushing touchdowns against Colorado College – a 41-40 victory for DePauw in just the second double overtime game in conference history (Rhodes defeated RoseHulman 38-31 in double overtime on Oct. 9, 2004). Marks’ five rushing TDs moves his career total to 49 – breaking the all-time SCAC mark of 47 set by Tim McDaniel of Centre (1988-91). He finishes his career three weeks later with 56 career touchdowns and 336 career points – both all-time SCAC records. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #17 September 14, 1996 Millsaps College and Rhodes College play the first overtime football game in the history of the SCAC with the Majors taking the 28-22 victory. The NCAA allowed for the use of overtime in football beginning with the 1996 season. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #18 August 7, 2009 New DePauw University head football coach Robby Long becomes the first African-American head football coach in league history. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #19 September 29, 2001 Trinity University junior quarterback Roy Hampton sets a new SCAC single-game record with seven touchdown passes in a 61-28 victory over RoseHulman Institute of Technology. Hampton was 22-of-30 for 322 yards. Junior wide receiver Jason Hunt caught four of the seven TD receptions - also a SCAC single-game record. FOOTBALL - MOMENT #20 November 6, 2004 Behind a school-record three 100-yard rushers, DePauw University wins its fifth straight game with a 30-3 victory over Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Quarterback Ross Wiethoff had 186 yards on 15 carries and running backs Matt McMahon and Jeremiah Marks finished with 137 yards on 22 carries and 129 yards on 17 carries, respectively, as the Tigers posted the biggest rushing day in SCAC history with 507 yards on the ground.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - MEN'S SOCCER (1991-2010) MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #1 November 30, 2003 Senior midfielder Josh Smith, the SCAC Player-of-the-Year, scored the eventual game-winner to give Trinity University a 2-1 win over the host school, Drew University, in the championship match of the 2003 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Tournament. The Tigers end the season with a perfect 24-0-0 record. The title represents the first soccer national championship for any school - in any NCAA division - in the state of Texas. Smith, a three-time all-America selection, would go on to earn the NSCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Player-of-the-Year honor, the only SCAC student-athlete who has ever earned the award. The national title is the fourth for Trinity and the conference (2000 – men’s and women’s tennis; 2003 – women’s basketball). MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #2 November 13, 2004 After earning a first-round bye, Trinity University defeats University of Texas-Dallas, 2-0, in the second round of the 2004 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship. The win is the 43rd consecutive for the Tigers. Although Trinity’s win streak would be snapped the following match - a 1-0 loss to Gustavus Adolphus College in the sectional semifinal - the 43-match win streak still stands as the longest winning streak in the history of NCAA Division III men’s soccer. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #3 November 29, 2003 Behind two goals by Chris Quinn (his 24th and 25th of the season; tied for the second-most in a SCAC single-season) - including the game-winner in the 108th minute - Trinity University posts a 3-2 double overtime victory over Wisconsin-Oshkosh in the national semifinals of the 2003 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #4 November 23-24, 2007 Playing in the national semifinals for the third time in school history, top-ranked Trinity University defeats fourth-ranked Messiah College, 1-0, on a goal by Patrick Floeck that comes one minute into the second half. The win puts the Tigers into the national title match for the second time in school history. A day later, and despite outshooting its opponent 23-12, Trinity is unable to find the net in regulation and two overtime periods and falls in penalty kicks 4-3 to Middlebury College in the national championship match. The Tigers end their season with a 23-1-0 mark. In a related note, the SCAC served as host of the 2007 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Soccer Championships which was played at the Wide World of Disney Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. It was the first time the league had served as host for a national championship event. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #5 November 24, 2002 Top-ranked Trinity University edges Macalester College, 1-0, in a NCAA Division III men’s national quarterfinal match, earning the first Final Four berth for any SCAC men’s soccer team. The Tigers had advanced to the quarterfinals with victories over Texas Lutheran (3-0) in the first round, Colorado College (4-1) in the second round and host Univerity of Redlands (2-0) in the region final. The win capped an incredible weekend for Trinity athletics as all four of its fall sports teams remained alive in NCAA postseason play with three teams advancing to their respective Final Fours (men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball). MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #6 November 23, 2003 The Trinity University men advance to the NCAA Division III soccer semifinals for the second consecutive year with a 3-0 blanking of UCSanta Cruz in the national quarterfinals - played at the Blossom Athletic Center in San Antonio. After earning a first-round bye, Trinity had advanced to this point with victories over University of Ozarks (5-0) and Piedmont College (6-0). With the shutout of UC-Santa Cruz, the Tigers had outscored the opposition 14-0 in three postseason wins while posting its seventh consecutive shutout and 19th of the season. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #7 November 1, 2000 A week after clinching its second consecutive SCAC men’s soccer title and fourth in the last five years, Trinity University defeats Southwestern University, 2-1, to complete a perfect 9-0 season in conference and become the first men’s soccer team in conference history to complete the regular season with an undefeated and untied overall record at 17-0-0. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #8 November 14, 1998 A day after defeating SCAC foe Rhodes College, 2-0, 11th-ranked Trinity University upset defending national champion Wheaton (Ill.) College, 2-1, in four overtimes at Wheaton’s East McCully Field to become the first conference men’s team to advance to the national quarterfinal round. A week later, the TU Tigers, who ended the season with an 18-3-1 mark, would lose in the round of eight to Ohio Wesleyan, 2-1, after giving up two goals in the game’s first 17 minutes. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #9 October 29-30, 1994 Oglethorpe senior forward Will Lukow, returning after missing four games due to injury, scores one goal against Trinity and two more the following day against Southwestern to end his career with a SCAC-record 73 goals scored in 73 games played. At the time, his 73 goals scored were the 11th most by a men’s player in NCAA Division III history (currently 22nd).


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - MEN'S SOCCER (1991-2010) MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #10 November 8, 1998 The SCAC is awarded with a conference-record four bids to the 1998 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship. League champion Rhodes College is joined in the tournament field by Centre College, DePauw University and Trinity University. The SCAC is one of only three conferences to have four representatives in the championships (NESCAC and NJAC are the other two). MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #11 November 9, 1997 The tournament field for the 1997 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship is announced and the SCAC has three teams invited - a first for the league. No more than one SCAC school had ever made the field on either the men’s or women’s side prior to 1997. Rhodes College and Trinity University, the last two teams to represent the league in the tournament (1995 and 1996 respectively), both receive invitations as does Centre College - the program’s first-ever invite. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #12 November 1, 1992 After battling through 90 minutes of regulation play and two 10 minute overtime periods without settling a 2-2 deadlock - and with darkness looming - Rhodes College and Trinity University had to settle the 1992 SCAC Men’s Soccer Championship on penalty kicks. Rhodes made five penalty kicks to Trinity’s four and the Lynx claimed the conference championship match played at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, Ga. This was the last conference tournament match as the event was discontinued prior to the 1993 season in favor of a single round-robin conference schedule, where the best regular season conference record would be declared the SCAC champion. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #13 November 3, 1991 Centre College gets a goal from senior forward Chris Olney with 10:35 remaining in sudden death to defeat Trinity University, 3-2, in the championship match of the 1991 SCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament in San Antonio. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #14 November 4, 1994 Rhodes College earns an at-large bid into the 1994 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship. It is the first-ever invitation to the post-season tournament for any Rhodes soccer team and first for a SCAC men’s soccer team. However, the tournament appearance by the Lynx turns out to be brief as they are eliminated by Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 2-0, in a first-round match played in Wheaton, Ill. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #15 December 4, 1995 Centre College junior forward Josh Will and Rhodes College senior defender Billy Gordan are both selected Third Team NSCAA AllAmericans - the first men’s soccer players in SCAC history to receive all-America honors. A year later, Trinity University’s Clint Regier, a junior forward, would become the first SCAC men’s soccer First Team all-America selection. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #16 October 31, 1992 Sophomore forward Will Lukow of Oglethorpe University scores the game-tying goal against Rhodes College in the semifinals of the 1992 SCAC Men’s Soccer Tournament - a game that Rhodes would eventually win 3-2 in double overtime. The goal was the 27th of the year for Lukow, which remains the SCAC single-season record for goals scored, and, at the time, was the ninth-most goals ever scored by one men’s player in a NCAA Division III single season. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #17 September 28, 2009 Colorado College head men’s soccer coach Horst Richardson earns his 500th career victory with a 4-0 win against the University of Dallas. The celebration, however, is bittersweet as Richardson was attending the funeral of former player Chris Quon who passed away suddenly the previous week. Richardson joined Ohio Wesleyan’s Jay Martin, Keene State’s Ron Butcher and Rowan’s Dan Gilmore as the only active Division III coaches to reach the milestone and just the fifth all-time. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #18 January 8, 2009 Trinity University men’s soccer player Patrick Floeck is published as a “Face in the Crowd” in the January 12 issue of Sports Illustrated. Floeck, a senior forward, scored four goals in a span of 5:26 in a 7-0 win over Birmingham-Southern last Oct. 24, which is believed to be the fastest four goals in NCAA history. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #19 September 30, 2004 Oglethorpe University’s Zach Atkinson sets the new SCAC single-game scoring record with seven goals in an 18-2 victory over Fisk University. Atkinson also added two assists to give him 16 points for the match - also a league single-game record - and the sixth-most points ever scored in a NCAA Division III men’s soccer match. MEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #20 October 19, 1991 Centre College scores a conference single-game record 21 goals to defeat Fisk University, 21-0. It is also represents the largest margin of victory in any men’s soccer match in conference history.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - WOMEN'S SOCCER (1991-2010) WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #1 November 11, 2000 Hosting a national quarterfinals match, the second-ranked Trinity University women defeat eighth-ranked Willamette University, 3-1, to advance to the 2000 NCAA Division III Women’s Final Four – a first for any SCAC women’s soccer program. Willamette had gone 134 matches without losing by more than a single goal, dating back to the 1995 season. Trinity, which faced top-ranked College of New Jersey in the round of four at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., a week later, dropped a 1-0 overtime decision to the Lions to end the season with a 19-2-1 mark. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #2 November 22, 2003 On a foggy Foster Field in its 2003 NCAA Division III soccer quarterfinal match, the DePauw University women battled homestanding Virginia Wesleyan to a 0-0 tie after regulation and two overtime periods failed to produce a result. But in penalty kicks, goalkeeper Ali Glibkowski buried the Tigers’ fifth and clinching penalty kick to send DePauw to the national semifinals. The Tigers nailed all five of their penalty kicks, while the Blue Marlins connected on three. The victory marked the third time in the last four years that the league had sent a representative to the Division III Women’s Soccer Final Four (Trinity in 2000, 2002). A week later, the Tigers (15-5-1) would drop their semifinal match to University of Chicago in double overtime, 2-1, in snowy Oneonta, N.Y. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #3 November 23, 2002 Third-ranked Trinity University advances to the national semifinals for the second time in three years with a dramatic come-from-behind 2-1 victory over sixth-ranked University of Puget Sound in the national quarterfinal round of the 2002 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships played in San Antonio. Trailing 1-0, the Tigers’ Lindsay Rowland scored an unassisted goal in the 78th minute to tie the score and then assisted on Haley Chandler’s goal in the 88th minute that proved to the be the game-winner. Trinity, however, would come up empty in the national semifinals, falling to fifth-ranked Messiah College 3-1 on penalty kicks after 90 scoreless regulation and 20 scoreless overtime minutes. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #4 September 24, 1999 DePauw University defeats Trinity University, 1-0, in Greencastle, Ind., ending Trinity’s streak of 46 consecutive regular season conference wins. The Trinity women had not lost a regular season conference match since September 28, 1991, when Rhodes defeated the Tigers, 4-1, in Memphis. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #5 September 13, 1998 Senior forward Sara Morgan of Centre College scored three goals and assisted on a fourth in the Colonels’ 5-0 victory over Division II opponent University of Charleston. The first goal by Morgan was the 72nd of her career and made her the league’s all-time leading goal scorer - surpassing the 71 goals scored by Jenny Gunter of Rhodes College from 1993 to 1996. Morgan ended her career with 96 goals, which ranked ninth in Division III women’s soccer history for career goals scored at the time she graduated (currently 20th). WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #6 January 16, 1995 Tanya Zwick of Trinity University, the 1995 SCAC Player-of-the-Year, is named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/ UMBRO Division III All-America Third Team, the first SCAC soccer player, male or female, to be named an All-American. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #7 November 9, 1996 After winning its fifth straight conference title and receiving a first-round bye, third-ranked Trinity University defeats 16th-ranked Emory University, 1-0, in San Antonio in second round NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer championship play to produce the first-ever NCAA postseason soccer victory for any SCAC team - male or female. It is also the first time a SCAC team has hosted a NCAA postseason soccer match. The Tigers would fall the following day to top-ranked UC-San Diego, 2-0, in the region final. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #8 November 7, 1992 Trinity University becomes the first SCAC soccer team - men’s or women’s - to receive a bid to the NCAA Division III Soccer Tournament. The Tigers, who had won the SCAC championship the week prior and received a first-round bye, were defeated by third-ranked California Lutheran, 3-0, in the second round of the championships. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #9 November 1, 1998 In the last game of her illustrious career, Centre College senior forward Sara Morgan came off an ankle injury that had kept her out of practice all week to score the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Southwestern University. The goal, her 26th of the season (and record 96th of her career), broke her own single-season goals scored mark. The 26 goals scored remains the league single-season record.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - WOMEN'S SOCCER (1991-2010) WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #10 November 7, 1999 After defeating Maryville (Mo.) the day before in the second round, Trinity University advances to the national quarterfinals with a 2-0 victory over Hardin-Simmons University in the South Region finals. The victory marks the first time in SCAC history a women’s soccer team has advanced to the quarterfinal round of the national championships. The Tigers were defeated the following Sunday in the round of eight by UC-San Diego, 1-0. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #11 November 6, 2005 In the regular season finale for both squads and in a match that would determine the SCAC champion, DePauw University defeated Rhodes College 3-0 to claim the 2005 conference title and the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championship. When the tournament field was announced a day later, the SCAC is rewarded with three representatives (DePauw, Sewanee and Trinity) for the first time ever. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #12 August 30, 2002 Trinity University senior midfielder Erica Adelstein assisted on two goals in the Tigers’ season-opening 5-3 win over Savannah College of Art & Design. The assists were the 39th and 40th of her career, making Adelstein the SCAC’s all-time leader for career assist and surpassing the previous mark of 39 set by Rhodes College’s Jenny Gunter (1993-96). Adelstein ended her career with 58 assists, which remains the sixth highest career total in Division III women’s soccer history. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #13 November 18, 2000 In the 2000 national semifinal match, Trinity University senior goalkeeper Jill DeGiampaolo stymied top-ranked College of New Jersey for 90 minutes and recorded (at that time) the second-highest save total in an NCAA Division III women’s soccer tournament match with 24. The Tigers were eventually defeated 1-0 in overtime. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #14 October 31, 1999 DePauw University clinches its first-ever SCAC women’s soccer championship with a 2-0 blanking of Sewanee-University of the South. DePauw finishes with a perfect 9-0 league mark and snaps Trinity University’s string of seven consecutive conference championships. Both DePauw and Trinity are awarded with bids to the 1999 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships, marking the first time in SCAC history two conference schools were chosen to participate in the women’s tournament. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #15 November 3, 1991 Rhodes College first-year forward Mary Margaret Hines scores the only goal of the match - three minutes into double-overtime - to give the Lynx a 1-0 win over Trinity University in the 1991 SCAC Women’s Soccer Tournament title match which was played at Rhodes. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #16 November 1, 1992 In a rematch of the 1991 women’s championship match, Trinity University exacted a bit of revenge and defeated Rhodes College, 1-0, in the 1992 SCAC Women’s Soccer title match played at Sewanee. Junior forward Tara O’Dowd, off of an assist by Kristen Keenan, knocked in the game-winner in the 30th minute. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #17 September 30, 2004 Oglethorpe University’s Stephanie Chapman scored five goals to set a new SCAC single-game women’s record in a 14-0 blanking of Fisk University. Chapman also had two assists and finished with 12 points for the match, which is also the single-game SCAC mark for that category. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #18 October 24, 2004 In a scheduled battle of nationally-ranked SCAC women’s soccer teams, 13th-ranked DePauw University traveled to San Antonio to take on second-ranked Trinity University. Just under 25 minutes into the match, lightning forced both teams off the field. The game was never resumed and was suspended with the score knotted at 0-0. The match was eventually declared a no contest when the result was not needed to determine the league’s champion and remains the only conference women’s soccer match to be cancelled in the SCAC era. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #19 October 9, 1994 Trinity University sets a single-game scoring conference record that remains to this day. The Tigers found the net 19 times in a 19-0 defeat of Hendrix College, which is also the record for largest margin of victory. The 19 goals are the fourth-most ever scored by one team in a Division III women’s soccer match. WOMEN’S SOCCER - MOMENT #20 November 2, 2007 Behind two goals and an assist from senior forward Jennifer Wray, the 25th-ranked Trinity University women clinch the 2007 SCAC soccer title with a 4-0 victory over Southwestern University. Two weeks later, Wray is voted SCAC Offensive Player-of-the-Year to become the first women’s soccer player in conference history to win the award twice. She also won the award in 2005 as a sophomore.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - VOLLEYBALL (1991-2010) VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #1 December 4-5, 1999 At the 1999 Volleyball Final Four at Juniata College, Trinity University defeats Muskingum College 3-0 (16-14, 15-11, 15-1) in the semifinals to advance to the following day’s national title game. The Tiger’s national championship dreams end on Saturday, however, as top-ranked, undefeated and defending national champion Central (Iowa) College beats Trinity in three straight, 15-8, 16-14, 15-7. Trinity ends its season with a 38-3 mark and becomes just the second SCAC team in any sport to play for a national championship (Trinity women’s tennis – 1997). Tiger head coach Julie Jenkins is later honored as the American Volleyball Coaches Association Division III Coach-of-the-Year. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #2 November 14, 2009 For the first time in league history, the SCAC sends two teams to the national quarterfinals in the same season. Trinity University advances to the round of eight with a 3-0 (25-19, 25-20, 25-17) win over SCAC foe Southwestern University in the South regional final - the fourth straight year that the two league rivals have met in the NCAA tournament. With the win, the TU Tigers advance to their fifth quarterfinal under head coach Julie Jenkins and first since 2006. In the West regional, Colorado College caps a come-from-behind 3-2 win (25-19, 20-25, 21-25, 25-19, 15-9) win over La Verne to record the program’s first-ever volleyball regional title and advance to its first NCAA quarterfinal. The CC Tigers trailed two sets to one and 7-3 in the fifth set, before they posted a 12-2 run to close out the set and eventually earn the win. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #3 November 5, 2000 At the 2000 SCAC Volleyball Cross Divisional #2 at Southwestern University, Centre College falls behind 2-0 to nationally-ranked Trinity University, only to come back and earn a 3-2 victory (13-15, 8-15, 15-10, 15-11, 16-14), handing the Tigers their first SCAC regular season loss since Oct. 26, 1991 (against Rhodes) and snapping a string of 77 consecutive regular season conference wins. The 77 consecutive wins represented the longest conference regular-season winning streak of any team in any sport. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #4 November 9, 2008 Trinity University wins its 11th consecutive SCAC volleyball championship with a 3-0 victory over DePauw University on the campus of Rhodes College. Trinity, ranked No. 12 nationally and seeded No. 2 in the SCAC tournament, beat fourth-seeded DePauw by scores of 25-11, 25-19, and 25-21. The 11 consecutive conference volleyball titles ties for the fourth longest consecutive championship streak in CAC/SCAC history for any one sports program. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #5 November 19, 2004 Trinity University senior setter Ashley Farrimond is named a First Team AVCA all-America selection, making her the first and only volleyball player in SCAC history to earn all-American honors four times in her career. At that time, she was just the fifth player in Division III history to earn the honor all four years. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #6 November 9-11, 2006 When the 2006 NCAA tournament field is announced, the SCAC receives a league-record four bids to the 60-team field. In addition to SCAC champion Trinity, first-year member Austin College, Rhodes College and Southwestern University each receive at-large bids. The tournament appearance is the first-ever for the Rhodes’ volleyball program. All four teams won their first tournament match with Trinity and Rhodes both advancing to its regional final. Trinity defeated Emory (Ga.) University 3-1 to win the program’s fourth South Region championship, but Rhodes lost 3-0 to Washington (Mo.) Univerity in the Central Region final. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #7 December 7, 2002 A night after losing to Washington (Mo.) University in the national semifinals, Trinity University defeats Juniata (Pa.) College (3-0) in the consolation match of the 2002 NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championships. It is the second-highest finish ever for a SCAC team in the national tournament - following Trinity’s second-place finish in 1999. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #8 November 3, 2007 After reinstating a postseason conference tournament for the first time since 1999, third-ranked Trinity University secured its 10th consecutive SCAC championship with a 3-2 victory over host Austin College in the title game. The Tigers battled back from an 0-2 deficit to earn the title - the only time that a team has fallen behind 0-2 and come back to win in the SCAC championship match. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #9 October 26, 1991 In a battle of undefeated teams, Rhodes College defeats Trinity University 3-15, 15-13, 15-9, 11-15 and 15-10 to finish a perfect 5-0 in conference play and win the first SCAC women’s volleyball championship. After one season of round-robin play, the SCAC puts in a postseason volleyball tournament for determining its league champion beginning in 1992.


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SCAC TOP 20 MOMENTS - VOLLEYBALL (1991-2010) VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #10 November 13, 1997 Just one week after losing to the Pirates in the finals of the 2007 SCAC Volleyball Tournament, Trinity University defeats Southwestern University 12-15, 15-6, 15-10, 17-15 to advance to the second round of the NCAA Division III Volleyball Championship. The match marks the first time that two SCAC schools have played each other in an NCAA volleyball postseason match. Trinity is eliminated the following day in the South Region semifinals by the host school Washington (Mo.) University. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #11 November 26, 1991 Trinity University sophomore women’s volleyball player Amy Waddell, the SCAC Player-of-the-Year, is named second team AVCA Division III allAmerica, thus becoming the school’s and the SCAC’s first female selection for national honors in any sport. Waddell would go on to earn SCAC Player-of-the-Year honors in 1992 and 1993 and become the first (and to date only) player in league history to earn Player-of-the-Year honors three times in their career. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #12 November 7, 1998 A day after Trinity University defeated a spirited DePauw University squad 3-2 in the championship match of the 1998 SCAC Volleyball Tournament at Rose-Hulman, the conference is awarded with three spots in the NCAA Tournament - an all-time league high at that time. Trinity and DePauw, along with Southwestern University, receive bids into the field of 48. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #13 October 5, 2005 Playing on the campus of University of Texas-San Antonio, Southwestern University defeats Trinity University, 3-0, snapping the Tigers’ 61-match conference volleyball win streak. The match had been rescheduled from the first SCAC West Divisional (Sept. 22) due to Southwestern’s inability to make it to Memphis because of the threat of bad weather. It was Trinity’s first defeat in conference play since a 3-2 loss to Centre on November 5, 2000. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #14 November 8-10, 2007 For the second consecutive year, the SCAC sends four teams to the NCAA Division III Volleyball Tournament. SCAC champion and third-ranked Trinity is joined by 11th-ranked Austin College, 25th-ranked Colorado College and Southwestern University. Unlike the previous year, however, no SCAC is able to advance beyond the regional round. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #15 November 12, 2009 Fifth-seeded Trinity University beats fourth-seeded Randolph-Macon (Va.) College, 3-1, in the opening round of the NCAA Division III South Region Volleyball Tournament at Southwestern University. The victory nets head coach Julie Jenkins her 700th career win, which ranks her among the top 10 active coaches in the nation for career victories. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #16 November 13, 1999 Third-ranked Trinity University advances to the 1999 NCAA Division III national quarterfinals with a 15-10, 15-6, 15-2 victory over Savannah College of Art & Design in the finals of the South Region played at Emory University. The Tigers defeated Austin College (3-0) a day earlier to earn the trip to the region finals. With the South Region title, Trinity, in its eighth consecutive NCAA tournament appearance, becomes the first SCAC school to advance to the national volleyball quarterfinals. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #17 November 17, 2001 For the first time in league history, a SCAC school plays host to a NCAA Volleyball National Quarterfinal match, but the home court is not enough as Trinity drops a hard-fought decision to Juniata by a 3-1 score (30-23, 27-30, 30-25, 30-20). The Tigers end their season with a 35-5 mark. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #18 November 7, 1992 Playing on its home floor, Trinity University, after going 7-0 during the SCAC regular season, completes a five-match run in the tournament including winning 15 of 16 games played - to win the school’s first SCAC volleyball championship. The TU Tigers defeated Rhodes, 15-2, 15-11 and 15-4 in the championship match. Trinity also received at-large bid to the 1992 NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championships - the firstever bid for a SCAC team in the sport of volleyball. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #19 November 4, 1995 For the first time in league history, two SCAC teams are selected to the 32-team field for the NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championships. Southwestern University receives a bid after picking up its first SCAC title in any sport since joining the conference in 1994, defeating Trinity University, 3-2 in 1995 conference championship match and snapping the Tigers’ 47-match conference winning streak. Trinity also receives a bid to the 1995 national tournament. VOLLEYBALL - MOMENT #20 November 5-6, 2010 Centre College, who entered the 2010 SCAC tournament as the seven seed, makes a “Cinderella-like” run through the championships - defeating Oglethorpe, 3-0, before shocking second-seeded Southwestern University, 3-2, to advance to the semifinal round for the first time since 1997. The following day, the Colonels fell behind third-seeded DePauw University, 2-0, but fought back to even the match at 2-2 before falling 15-12 in the decisive fifth set. Centre rebounded, however, and earned its highest finish since the ’97 tournament with a 3-2 victory over fourth-seeded and host Trinity University in the third/fourth place match. The move from seventh seed entering the championships to third-place tournament finish represents the largest jump up the standings in SCAC tournament history.


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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS - OVERALL RECORD (through 2014 season) FOOTBALL

#All-Time Winning Pct.

Yrs W

L T Pct.

1. Steve Mohr, Trinity 2. Mike DuBose, Millsaps 3. Andy Frye, Centre 4. Nick Mourouzis, DePauw 5. +Briscoe Inman, Centre 6. +Steele Harmon, Centre 7. *Danny Padron, Texas Lutheran 8. Mike Clary, Rhodes 9. Joe McDaniel, Centre 10. Bill Samko, Sewanee 11. +Don Lear, Rhodes 12. Shirley Majors, Sewanee

24 186 74 0 8 57 33 0 14 87 53 0 23 138 87 4 8 38 24 2 6 32 21 1 5 30 20 0 13 69 46 6 32 166 122 5 7 35 27 1 7 30 23 5 21 93 74 5

1. Steve Mohr, Trinity 2. Joe McDaniel, Centre 3. Nick Mourouzis, DePauw 4. Shirley Majors, Sewanee 5. Andy Frye, Centre 6. Bill Lynch, DePauw 7. Mike Clary, Rhodes Scott Duncan, Rose-Hulman 9. Joe White, Rhodes 10. Mike DuBose, Millsaps 11. Bob Tyler, Millsaps 12. John Windham, Sewanee

24 32 23 21 14 14 13 13 14 8 10 11

#By Victories

MEN'S SOCCER

Yrs W

186 166 138 93 87 81 69 69 64 57 55 45

#All-Time Winning Pct.

Yrs W

#By Victories

Yrs W

1. *Paul McGinlay, Trinity 24 2. Jeb Burch, Centre 10 3. Page Cotton, DePauw 39 4. Brian Chafin, Centre 29 5. Horst Richardson, Colo. College 49 6. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 21 7. Doug Mello, Hendrix 33 8. Brad Hauter, DePauw 14 9. Preston Goldfarb, B'ham-Southern 29 10. Matt Kern, Sewanee 12 11. *Don Gregory, Southwestern 17 12. *David Hoffmann, Dallas 12

.715 .633 .621 .611 .609 .602 .600 .595 .575 .563 .560 .555

1. Horst Richardson, Colo. College 49 2. *Paul McGinlay, Trinity 24 3. Doug Mello, Hendrix 33 4. Page Cotton, DePauw 39 5. Preston Goldfarb, B'ham-Southern 29 6. Brian Chafin, Centre 29 7. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 21 8. *Don Gregory, Southwestern 17 9. David Poggi, Sewanee 16 10. Brad Hauter, DePauw 14 11. Jeb Burch, Centre 10 12. Matt Kern, Sewanee 12

415 127 390 294 567 231 409 146 324 126 178 112

29 15 33 33 71 30 38 20 42 11 21 15

.837 .715 .663 .662 .640 .632 .625 .612 .582 .574 .564 .553

567 415 409 390 324 294 231 178 147 146 127 126

#Records include years at ALL four-year colleges - not just at SCAC school (Miniumum of five years). For non-active coaches, records include years at ALL four-year colleges, up to the time they left the SCAC. +Only includes record while coaching in the CAC - no other information on records while coaching at other schools available. *Active in SCAC

#All-Time Winning Pct.

Yrs W

#By Victories

Yrs W

#All-Time Winning Pct.

Yrs W L

#By Victories

Yrs

1. *Lance Key, Trinity 11 2. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 8 3. Nick Cowell, Sewanee 17 4. Jay Hoffman, Centre 8 5. John Carter, DePauw 21 6. Brad Hauter, Rose-Hulman 5 7. Paul Burns, Austin 17 8. Glenn Evans, Centenary 9 9. Gina Nicoletti, Centre 11 10. Margot Burns, Sewanee 7 11. Benji Walton, Birmingham-Southern 9 12. Michael Lochstampfor, Oglethorpe 6

190 112 216 91 232 55 175 90 104 66 85 52

1. John Carter, DePauw 21 2. Nick Cowell, Sewanee 17 3. *Lance Key, Trinity 11 4. Paul Burns, Austin 17 5. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 8 Paul van Hooydonk, Millsaps 15 7. Gina Nicoletti, Centre 11 8. Jack Flatau, Southwestern 11 9. Jay Hoffman, Centre 8 10. Glenn Evans, Centenary 9 11. Benji Walton, Birmingham-Southern 9 12. Greg Ashton, Trinity 4

L T Pct.

69 46 190 142 304 128 238 89 227 92 135 89

WOMEN'S SOCCER

VOLLEYBALL

1. *Hannah Long, Southwestern 11 2. *Ed Garza, Austin 19 3. *Rick Swan, Colorado College 19 4. *Julie Jenkins, Trinity 31 5. Judy Green, Birmingham-Southern 25 6. Scott Mayhew, Southwestern 9 7. Deb Zellers, DePauw 17 8. Glada Munt, Southwestern 20 9. Brenda Hillman, Oglethorpe 8 10. Shannon Carlson, Southwestern 7 11. *Tiffany Davis, Texas Lutheran 9 12. Peter Cosmiano, Millsaps 6

L T Pct.

19 33 87 46 126 32 116 70 85 55 72 49

16 .880 4 .765 21 .699 12 .651 22 .639 6 .624 30 .592 7 .560 10 .548 5 .544 9 .539 5 .514

232 216 190 175 112 112 104 92 91 90 85 71

Pct.

332 89 .789 497 210 .703 453 195 .699 832 378 .688 643 307 .677 220 110 .667 386 209 .649 554 301 .648 160 88 .645 157 92 .631 164 104 .612 129 82 .611

1. *Julie Jenkins, Trinity 31 2. Judy Green, Birmingham-Southern 25 3. Glada Munt, Southwestern 20 4. *Ed Garza, Austin 19 5. *Rick Swan, Colorado College 19 6. Deb Zellers, DePauw 17 7. Nancy Ladd, Sewanee 24 8. *Hannah Long, Southwestern 11 9. Samantha Lambert, Rhodes 13 10. Scott Mayhew, Southwestern 9 11. Stephanie Dragan, Centre 9 12. Cathy Brett, Southwestern 9

W

832 643 554 497 453 386 362 332 254 220 189 175

#Records include years at ALL four-year colleges - not just at SCAC school (Miniumum of five years). For non-active coaches, records include years at ALL four-year colleges, up to the time they left the SCAC.

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS - CAC/SCAC-ONLY RECORD (through 2014 season) FOOTBALL

#SCAC Winning Pct.

Yrs W

1. Joe Touchton, Rose-Hulman 2. Steve Mohr, Trinity 3. Dave Puddington, Wash. (Mo.) 4. Steele Harmon, Centre Nick Mourouzis, DePauw 6. Joe McDaniel, Centre 7. Don Lear, Rhodes 8. Shirley Majors, Sewanee 9. Andy Frye, Centre 10. Horace Moore, Sewanee 11. MIke Clary, Rhodes 12. Gary Troll, Rhodes

5 24 5 6 6 18 7 16 14 9 13 5

1. Steve Mohr, Trinity 2. Andy Frye, Centre 3. Joe McDaneil, Centre 4.. Shirley Majors, Sewanee 5. Joe White, Rhodes 6. Mike Clary, Rhodes 7. Mike DuBose, Millsaps Nick Mourouzis, DePauw 9. John Windham, Sewanee 10. Horace Moore, Sewanee 11. Joe Touchton, Rose-Hulman 12. Steele Harmon, Centre

24 14 18 16 14 13 4 6 11 9 5 6

#SCAC Wins

MEN'S SOCCER

#SCAC Winning Pct.

1. *Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2. Page Cotton, DePauw 3. +Brian Chafin, Centre 4. Horst Richardson, Colo. College 5. Jeb Burch, Centre 6. *Don Gregory, Southwestern 7. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 8. Matt Kern, Sewanee 9. Brad Hauter, Rose-Hulman/DePauw 10. Qasim Sheikh, Sewanee 11. Jon Akin, Oglethorpe 12. David Forsythe, Millsaps

#SCAC Wins

1. *Paul McGinlay, Trinity 2. *Don Gregory, Southwestern 3. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 4. Page Cotton, DePauw 5. Jeb Burch, Centre 6. Horst Richardson, Colo. College 7. +Brian Chafin, Centre 8. Matt Kern, Sewanee 9. Jon Akin, Oglethorpe 10. Brad Hauter, Rose-Hulman/DePauw 11. *Mark Hudson, Austin College Qasim Sheikh, Sewanee

17 96 13 16 24 48 15 36 49 22 27 12

L T Pct.

5 30 5 8 12 27 9 24 37 18 23 11

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1

.773 .762 .722 .667 .667 .638 .620 .600 .570 .550 .538 .521

Yrs W

Yrs W

24 190 10 8 10 63 24 4 12 53 22 5 8 57 25 5 10 58 30 7 17 99 60 11 21 98 62 10 12 45 35 1 6 26 26 6 5 21 24 0 9 37 43 6 8 13 23 4

Pct.

.933 .714 .694 .684 .647 .615 .606 .562 .500 .467 .465 .375

190 99 98 63 58 57 53 45 37 26 21 21

Yrs W

1. *Lance Key, Trinity 11 2. Nick Cowell, Trinity/Sewanee 11 3. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 8 4. John Carter, DePauw 13 5. Jay Hoffman, Centre 8 6. Jack Flatau, Southwestern 11 7. Gina Nicoletti, Centre 11 8. Jene' Baclawski, Southwestern 7 9. Margot Burns, Sewanee 7 10. Paul Burns, Austin College 7 11. Laura Whiteley, Rhodes 6 12. Michael Lochstampfor, Oglethorpe 5

1. *Lance Key, Trinity 2. John Carter, DePauw 3. Nick Cowell, Trinity/Sewanee 4. Jack Flatau, Southwestern 5. Gina Nicoletti, Centre 6. Jay Hoffman, Centre 7. Andy Marcinko, Rhodes 8. Greg Ashton, Trinity 9. Jene' Baclawski, Southwestern 10. Margot Burns, Sewanee 11. Paul Burns, Austin College 12. Bobby Lessentine, Rhodes

Yrs W

24 17 21 10 10 8 12 12 9 6 8 5

#SCAC Winning Pct.

#SCAC Wins

96 49 48 36 34 27 24 24 23 22 17 16

L T

WOMEN'S SOCCER

VOLLEYBALL

96 64 38 87 41 51 45 30 29 27 23 16

L T

5 9 9 24 25 39 39 29 29 28 30 25

Pct.

.942 .872 .809 .772 .611 .563 .534 .508 .500 .492 .435 .393

Yrs W

11 13 11 11 11 8 8 4 7 7 7 4

96 87 64 51 45 41 38 35 30 29 27 24

#SCAC Winning Pct.

Yrs W

#SCAC Wins

Yrs W

1. *Julie Jenkins, Trinity 24 2. *Hannah Long, Southwestern 11 3. *Rick Swan, Colo. College 8 4. Deb Zellers, DePauw 13 5. Shannon Carlson, Millsaps/Southwestern 7 6. *Ed Garza, Austin College 9 7. Jon Gravois, Rhodes 5 8. Peter Cosmiano, Millsaps 6 Samantha Lambert, Rhodes 13 10. Stephanie Dragan, Centre 6 11. James Neyhouse, Centre 7 12. Jaime Fisher, Millsaps 5

2 1 0 5 6 6 3 4 0 7 1 1

278 138 93 149 64 77 21 50 115 49 47 33

1. *Julie Jenkins, Trinity 24 2. Deb Zellers, DePauw 13 3. *Hannah Long, Southwestern 11 4. Samantha Lambert, Rhodes 13 5. *Rick Swan, Colo. College 8 6. *Ed Garza, Austin College 9 7. Shannon Carlson, Millsaps/Southwestern 7 8. Peter Cosmiano, Millsaps 6 9. Stephanie Dragan, Centre 6 10. James Neyhouse, Centre 7 11. Jaime Fisher, Millsaps 5 Nancy Ladd, Sewanee 14

L T

23 26 18 53 29 51 16 40 92 41 61 43

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pct.

.924 .841 .838 .738 .688 .602 .568 .556 .556 .544 .435 .434

278 149 138 115 93 77 64 50 49 47 33 33

#Records include only SCAC regular season games - or games designated as SCAC games at the time (Minimum of five years in the SCAC). No postseason or tournament games are included.

#Records include only SCAC regular season games - or games designated as SCAC games at the time (Minimum of five years in the SCAC). No postseason or tournament games are included.

*Active in SCAC +Does not include 1989 season (results not known)

*Active in SCAC


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / (S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) MEN (C.A.C. 1962-1970) Baseball Basketball Cr. Country Football Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis Track 1962-63 1.Washington 1.Washington 1.W & L 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Washington 1.Washington 2.W & L 2.Centre 2.Sewanee 2.W & L 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 3.W & L 3.W & L 4.Sewanee 4.W & L 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 5.Centre 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Washington 5.Washington 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Centre 1962-63

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington University (Mo.)

1963-64 1.Washington 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Sewanee 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Washington 1.Washington 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Centre 2.W & L 2.Washington 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Washington 3.Washington 3.Centre 3.W & L 3.W & L 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 5.W & L 5.W & L SW @ Memphis 5.W & L 5.Centre 5.Centre 1963-64

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington University (Mo.)

1964-65 1.Washington 1.Washington 1.Washington 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Washington 2.W & L 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee Washington 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Washington 2.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.SW @ Memphis 3.W & L 3.W & L 3.W & L 3.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.Washington 4.SW @ Memphis 4.W & L 5.Centre 5.W & L SW @ Memphis 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Centre 1964-65

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington University (Mo.)

1965-66 1.Washington 1.Sewanee 1.Washington 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Washington 1.Washington 2.Centre 2.Washington 2.W & L 2.Washington 2.Washington 2.W & L 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Centre W & L 3.Washington 3.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 4.Sewanee 4.W & L 4.Centre 4.W & L SW @ Memphis 4.W & L 4.W & L 5.W & L 5.SW @ Memphis SW @ Memphis 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Centre 1965-66

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington University (Mo.)

1966-67 1.Sewanee 1.W & L 1.Washington 1.Washington 1.SW @ Memphis 1.W & L 1.SW @ Memphis 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 2.W & L 2.Centre 2.Sewanee 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Washington 3.Washington 3.Washington 3.SW @ Memphis SW @ Memphis 3.Washington 3.Washington 3.Sewanee 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.W & L 4.W & L 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 5.W & L 5.Centre Sewanee 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.W & L 1966-67

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Southwestern College at Memphis

1967-68 1.Washington 1.W & L 1.Washington 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.W & L 1.W & L 1.Washington 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 2.W & L 2.Centre 2.W & L 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.SW @ Memphis 3.W & L 3.Washington 3.SW @ Memphis W & L 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Washington 3.Washington 3.Sewanee 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Sewanee 4.Centre Washington 4.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 4.W & L 5.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Washington 5.Centre 5.Centre 1967-68

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington & Lee University

1968-69 1.Sewanee 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Washington 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.W & L 1.Washington Washington 2.W & L 2.SW @ Memphis Centre 2.Centre 2.W & L 2.Washington 2.W & L 3.W & L 3.Centre 3.W & L 3.Sewanee 3.W & L 3.Washington 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Washington 4.Centre W & L 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Centre SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Washington 5.Washington 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 1968-69

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington & Lee University

1969-70 1.Washington 1.W & L 1.Washington 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.W & L 1.SW @ Memphis 1.SW @ Memphis 2.W & L 2.Washington 2.Centre 2.Sewanee 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee 2.Washington 2.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 3.SW @ Memphis SW @ Memphis 3.Washington 3.Washington 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Centre W & L 4.W & L 4.Centre 4.Centre W & L 4.Washington 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee Washington 5.W & L 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Centre 5.W & L 1969-70

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington University (Mo.)


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / (S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) MEN (C.A.C. 1970-1979) Baseball Basketball Cr. Country Football Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis Track 1970-71 1.Washington 1.W & L 1.Washington 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Sewanee 1.W & L 1.Sewanee 1.SW @ Memphis 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Centre Washington 2.W & L 2.Sewanee 2.Washington 2.Washington 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Washington 3.W & L 3.Centre 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Washington 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Sewanee 4.W & L 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.W & L 4.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.SW @ Memphis W & L 5.Washington 5.SW @ Memphis Centre 5.W & L 1970-71

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington University (Mo.)

1971-72 1.W & L 1.Centre 1.Washington 1.Centre 1.W & L 1.W & L 1.W & L 1.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 2.Washington SW @ Memphis W & L 3.Centre 3.W & L 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 3.SW @ Memphis 3.W & L Washington 4.Sewanee 4.W & L 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.Washington 4.Sewanee Sewanee 5.Centre 5.SW @ Memphis Washington 5.Washington 5.Washington 5.Centre 1971-72

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington & Lee University

1972-73 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.W & L 1.Centre 1.W & L 1.W & L 1.W & L 1.SW @ Memphis 2.W & L 2.W & L 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.W & L 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Centre SW @ Memphis 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 4.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis W & L 4.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Centre 1972-73 All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Washington & Lee University 1973-74 1.Sewanee 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Centre 1.SW @ Memphis 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 2.Sewanee 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.SW @ Memphis 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 1973-74 All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: The University of the South (Sewanee) 1974-75 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Principia 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Centre 2.Sewanee 2.Principia 3.Centre SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 4.Principia 4.Centre 4.Principia Sewanee 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Principia 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Principia 5.Principia 5.Rose-Hulman 5.SW @ Memphis 1974-75 All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology 1975-76 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Principia 1.Rose-Hulman 2.SW @ Memphis Rose-Hulman 2.Rose-Hulman Rose-Hulman 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Principia 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Centre Rose-Hulman 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Principia SW @ Memphis 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Sewanee Principia 5.Principia 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Principia 5.Principia 5.Centre 5.SW @ Memphis 1975-76 All Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and The University of the South (Sewanee) TIE

1976-77 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Sewanee 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Principia 2.Principia 2.Centre 2.Principia 2.Centre 2.Principia 2.Principia 2.Rose-Hulman 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Principia 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Sewanee Rose-Hulman 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Principia 5.SW @ Memphis SW @ Memphis 5.Rose-Hulman 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Sewanee 1976-77 All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Centre College 1977-78 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Principia 1.SW @ Memphis 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Principia 1.Principia Principia Rose-Hulman 2.Centre 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.Rose-Hulman 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Principia 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Centre SW @ Memphis 4.Principia 4.Rose-Hulman Principia 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 5.Sewanee SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis Sewanee 5.Centre 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Sewanee 1977-78 All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Principia College 1978-79 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Centre 1.Principia 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Principia 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee SW @ Memphis 2.SW @ Memphis SW @ Memphis 2.Centre 2.Principia 3.Centre SW @ Memphis 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Centre SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 4.Principia 4.Principia 4.Centre Rose-Hulman Rose-Hulman 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Principia 4.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Principia 5.Principia Sewanee 5.Rose-Hulman 5.SW @ Memphis 1978-79 All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Southwestern College at Memphis


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / (S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) MEN (C.A.C. 1979-1987) Baseball Basketball Cr. Country Football Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis Track 1979-80 1.Centre 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Sewanee 1.Centre 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 2.Principia Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.Principia 2.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee SW @ Memphis 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Principia 3.Centre 3.Principia SW @ Memphis 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Centre 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Sewanee 5.Principia 5.Principia 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Principia 5.Principia 5.Rose-Hulman 5.SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis 1979-80

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: The University of the South (Sewanee)

1980-81 1.Rose-Hulman 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Principia 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Principia 2.Centre 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Principia 2.Centre SW @ Memphis Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Principia 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Principia 4.Illinois 4.Illinois 4.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Rose-Hulman 4.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.Illinois 5.Illinois 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 6.Centre 6.Principia 6.Principia 6.Principia 6.Illinois 6.Illinois 1980-81

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

1981-82 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Principia 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Sewanee 1.Principia 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Principia 2.Centre 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Illinois 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Principia 2.Principia Illinois 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.Rose-Hulman 3.SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis SW @ Memphis 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Centre 4.Centre Rose-Hulman Illinois 5.SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Illinois 5.Centre 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Illinois 6.Sewanee Principia 6.Illinois 6.Principia 6.Principia 6.Illinois 6.Sewanee 1981-82

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

1982-83 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.SW @ Memphis 1.Principia 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Illinois 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 2.Rose-Hulman 2.SW @ Memphis Principia 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Principia SW @ Memphis 3.Centre 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Illinois 4.Centre 4.Principia 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Principia 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Principia Sewanee Sewanee 5.SW @ Memphis Rose-Hulman 5.Illinois 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Illinois 6.Centre 6.Principia 6.Illinois 6.Illinois 6.Illinois 6.Sewanee 1982-83

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

1983-84 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Principia 1.Principia 1.Rose-Hulman Principia 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Rose-Hulman Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 2.SW @ Memphis 2.Centre 2.SW @ Memphis 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.SW @ Memphis 3.Sewanee 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Principia Sewanee 4.Fisk 4.Principia SW @ Memphis 4.SW @ Memphis 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 5.Fisk Rose-Hulman 5.Centre 5.Principia 5.Fisk 5.Centre 5.SW @ Memphis 5.Fisk 6.SW @ Memphis 6.Principia 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 6.Sewanee

1983-84

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Centre College

1984-85 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Earlham 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman Rhodes 2.Earlham 2.Rhodes 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Rhodes 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Earlham 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Rhodes Centre Rhodes 4.Earlham 4.Rhodes 4.Earlham 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Rhodes 4.Centre 5.Earlham 5.Fisk 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Rhodes 5.Centre 5.Fisk 5.Fisk 6.Fisk 6.Rose-Hulman 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 6.Earlham 6.Earlham 1984-85

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

1985-86 1.Rhodes 1.Centre 1.Rhodes 1.Rhodes 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Earlham 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Rhodes 2.Rose-Hulman Centre 2.Sewanee Sewanee 2.Centre 2.Rhodes 3.Centre 3.Fisk 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 4.Sewanee Rose-Hulman 4.Earlham Rose-Hulman 4.Rhodes Rose-Hulman 4.Earlham 4.Centre 5.Earlham 5.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.Earlham 5.Earlham 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.Earlham 6.Fisk 6.Earlham 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 1985-86

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

1986-87 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rhodes 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman Rose-Hulman 2.Fisk 2.Earlham 2.Centre 2.Centre 2.Earlham 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 3.Earlham Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee Rhodes 4.Rhodes 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.Rhodes 4.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Rose-Hulman 5.Centre 5.Earlham 5.Earlham 5.Centre 5.Earlham 5.Earlham 6.Fisk 6.Earlham 1986-87

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / (S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) MEN (C.A.C. 1987-1991) Baseball Basketball Cr. Country Football Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis Track 1987-88 1.Rhodes 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rhodes 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Centre 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Centre 2.Centre 2.Rhodes Earlham Rose-Hulman 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Earlham 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee Rose-Hulman 4.Earlham 4.Earlham Earlham 4.Sewanee 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Centre 5.Sewanee Sewanee 5.Centre Sewanee 5.Earlham 5.Rhodes 5.Earlham 5.Earlham 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 1987-88

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

1988-89 1.Earlham 1.Centre 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Rose-Hulman 2.Rhodes 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 2.Centre 2.Earlham 2.Centre 2.Rhodes Rose-Hulman 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Earlham 4.Earlham 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Earlham 4.Sewanee 5.Centre Sewanee 5.Centre 5.Earlham 5.Earlham 5.Rhodes 5.Rose-Hulman 5.Earlham 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 1988-89

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

1989-90 1.Millsaps 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Rhodes Trinity 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 2.Millsaps 2.Centre 2.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Millsaps 3.Trinity 3.Centre 3.Millsaps 3.Centre 4.Rhodes 4.Millsaps 4.Millsaps 4.Sewanee 4.Millsaps 4.Trinity Trinity 4.Fisk Sewanee 5.Fisk 5.Trinity 5.Trinity 5.Sewanee 5.Rhodes 5.Rhodes 5.Trinity 6.Fisk 6.Trinity 6.Millsaps

1989-90

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Centre College

1990-91 1.Millsaps 1.Centre 1.Rhodes 1.Centre 1.Rhodes 1.Centre 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 2.Rhodes Rhodes 2.Sewanee Sewanee 2.Millsaps 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 2.Centre Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Trinity 3.Millsaps 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.Millsaps 4.Trinity 4.Millsaps 4.Centre 4.Rhodes 4.Trinity 4.Trinity Trinity 5.Trinity 5.Millsaps 5.Trinity 5.Sewanee 5.Trinity 5.Millsaps 5.Millsaps 6.Fisk 6.Fisk 6.Fisk

1990-91

All Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Centre College

MEN (S.C.A.C. 1991 - 1993) Baseball Basketball Cr. Country Football Golf Soccer Swimming Tennis Track 1991-92 1.Millsaps 1.Centre 1.Rhodes 1.Millsaps 1.Millsaps 1.Centre 1.Trinity 1.Sewanee 2.Trinity 2.Rhodes 2.Trinity 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 2.Trinity 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 3.Oglethorpe 3.Fisk 3.Sewanee Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 4.Centre 4.Millsaps 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Millsaps 4.Oglethorpe 5.Sewanee Oglethorpe 5.Oglethorpe 5.Trinity 5.Trinity 5.Millsaps 5.Rhodes 5.Trinity Rhodes Trinity 6.Millsaps Oglethorpe 6.Oglethorpe 6.Fisk 7.Fisk 7.Sewanee 7.Fisk 7.Fisk

1991-92 Men's All Sports Champion: 1991-92 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

Centre College Centre College and Rhodes College TIE

1992-93 1.Millsaps 1.Rhodes 1.Rhodes 1.Sewanee 1.Millsaps 1.Rhodes 1.Sewanee 1.Rhodes 2.Trinity Centre 2.Sewanee 2.Millsaps 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Sewanee 3.Oglethorpe 3.Oglethorpe 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Oglethorpe 3.Centre 3.Centre 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Oglethorpe 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee Sewanee 4.Millsaps 4.Trinity 5.Rhodes 5.Hendrix 5.Trinity 5.Trinity 5.Rhodes 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.Fisk Sewanee Millsaps 6.Hendrix 6.Hendrix Millsaps 6.Oglethorpe 6.Oglethorpe 7.Fisk 7.Trinity 7.Millsaps 7.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix Hendrix 8.Fisk 8.Fisk 8.Fisk

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1993-94 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1993-94 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1994-95 1.Trinity 1.Millsaps 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.Sewanee 1.Centre 1.Trinity 1.Rhodes 2.Millsaps 2.Hendrix 2.S'western-TX 2.Centre 2.Trinity 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 3.Oglethorpe Oglethorpe 3.Trinity 3.Millsaps 3.Oglethorpe Trinity 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 4.S'western-TX Rhodes 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.Oglethorpe 4.Hendrix 4.Trinity 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Rhodes 5.Millsaps 5.Sewanee 5.S'western-TX 5.Oglethorpe Rhodes 6.Trinity 6.Oglethorpe Rhodes 6.Hendrix 6.Centre 6.S'western-TX 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix Millsaps 7.Oglethorpe Hendrix Sewanee 8.S'western-TX 8.Millsaps 8.S'western-TX 8.S'western-TX 8.Millsaps

1994-95 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1994-95 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1995-96 1.S'western-TX 1.Millsaps 1.Rhodes 1.Centre 1.Trinity 1.Centre 1.Trinity 1.Rhodes 2.Millsaps 2.Hendrix 2.Centre Rhodes 2.Oglethorpe 2.Trinity 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Oglethorpe Trinity 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee 4.Trinity 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.S'western-TX 4.Trinity 5.Rhodes 5.Trinity 5.Trinity 5.Millsaps 5.Centre 5.Millsaps 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX Oglethorpe 6.Centre 6.S'western-TX Millsaps S'western-TX 6.Hendrix 6.Oglethorpe 7.Sewanee 7.Oglethorpe 7.Millsaps 7.S'western-TX 7.Oglethorpe 7.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix Hendrix 8.S'western-TX 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix 8.Millsaps

1995-96 Men's All Sports Champion: Rhodes College 1995-96 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1996-97 1.S'western-TX 1.Sewanee 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity Postponed due 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.S'western-TX 2.Sewanee Millsaps to rain and 2.Rhodes Sewanee 2.Rhodes 3.Millsaps 3.Hendrix 3.Trinity 3.Sewanee wind. Millsaps 3.S'western-TX 3.Centre Oglethorpe Millsaps 4.Centre 4.Rhodes 4.Centre 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 5.Centre Rhodes 5.Oglethorpe Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX Hendrix 6.Trinity 6.S'western-TX 6.S'western-TX Hendrix 6.Hendrix 7.Rhodes 7.Centre 7.Millsaps 7.Oglethorpe Millsaps 7.Oglethorpe Sewanee Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix Oglethorpe

1996-97 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1996-97 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1997-98 1.S'western-TX 1.Trinity 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.Oglethorpe 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Sewanee 2.Trinity 2.Centre 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 3.Oglethorpe 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Millsaps 3.S'western-TX 3.Centre 3.S'western-TX 3.Centre 4.Millsaps Oglethorpe 4.Centre Rhodes Trinity 4.Sewanee 4.Hendrix 4.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.S'western-TX Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.S'western-TX 5.MIllsaps 5.S'western-TX Hendrix 6.Millsaps 6.Oglethorpe 6.Millsaps Millsaps Oglethorpe 6.Oglethorpe 7.Rhodes S'western-TX 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix 7.Rhodes 7.Hendrix Sewanee 8.Hendrix 8.MIllsaps 8.Centre 8.Oglethorpe 8.Centre

1997-98 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1997-98 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1998-99 1.Trinity 1.Rose-Hulman 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.S'western-TX 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Rose-Hulman 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Rhodes 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Trinity 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.S'western-TX 3.DePauw 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.DePauw 4.Hendrix 4.DePauw 4.Trinity 4.Centre 4.Oglethorpe 4.Centre 4.Rose-Hulman 4.S'western-TX 4.Centre 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Rose-Hulman Sewanee Sewanee 5.Hendrix 5.Rhodes 5.Rose-Hulman DePauw Millsaps 6.S'western-TX 6.Sewanee 6.Rhodes 6.S'western-TX 6.Rhodes 6.Oglethorpe 6.Oglethorpe 7.Millsaps Oglethorpe 7.Oglethorpe 7.Millsaps 7.Centre 7.Millsaps 7.Centre 7.Millsaps 7.Sewanee Sewanee 8.Sewanee 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Trinity 8.Hendrix 8.S'western-TX Rose-Hulman 8.Hendrix 9.Oglethorpe 9.Hendrix 9.Millsaps 9.Millsaps 9.Oglethorpe 9.Centre 9.S'western-TX Rhodes S'western-TX 10.Hendrix 10.Rose-Hulman Hendrix

1998-99 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1998-99 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University


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1999-2000 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1999-2000 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

Trinity University

2000-01 1.DePauw 1.Millsaps 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Oglethorpe 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 2.S'western-TX Rose-Hulman 2.Centre Sewanee 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Sewanee 2.Trinity 3.Trinity 3.DePauw 3.Rhodes Trinity 3.Trinity 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.DePauw 3.Rhodes 4.Oglethorpe 4.Centre 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.Centre Rhodes 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Rhodes 4.Centre 5.Millsaps 5.Trinity 5.S'western-TX Rhodes Sewanee Sewanee 5.Rhodes 5.Hendrix 5.Sewanee 6.Rose-Hulman 6.Rhodes 6.Hendrix 6.Millsaps 6.Hendrix 6.S'western-TX 6.S'western-TX 6.Millsaps 6.Rose-Hulman 7.Centre 7.Sewanee 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 7.S'western-TX 7.Hendrix Hendrix S'western-TX 8.Trinity 8.S'western-TX Rose-Hulman 8.Centre 8.Centre 8.Oglethorpe Rhodes 9.Oglethorpe 9.Oglethorpe 9.Rhodes 9.Millsaps 9.Rose-Hulman 9.S'western-TX 10.Sewanee 10.Hendrix 10.Millsaps 10.Millsaps 10.Hendrix 10.Oglethorpe

2000-01 Men's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2000-01 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University

2001-02 1.S'western-TX 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Oglethorpe 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Rhodes 2.Centre 2.Trinity Sewanee 2.DePauw 2.Rhodes 2.Trinity 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Millsaps 3.Centre 3.DePauw 3.Sewanee 3.Trinity 3.Sewanee 3.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Millsaps Rose-Hulman 4.Trinity 4.Millsaps 4.DePauw 4.Rhodes 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Sewanee 4.Rhodes 5.DePauw 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX 5.S'western-TX 5.S'western-TX 5.Sewanee Oglethorpe 6.S'western-TX 6.Hendrix 6.Rhodes 6.Rhodes 6.Centre 6.Rhodes 6.Millsaps 6.Rose-Hulman 7.Hendrix 7.Rhodes 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Rose-Hulman 7.S'western-TX 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix Rhodes 8.Sewanee S'western-TX 8.Hendrix Oglethorpe 8.Centre 8.Centre 8.S'western-TX Sewanee 9.Hendrix 9.Oglethorpe 9.Millsaps Rose-Hulman 9.Rose-Hulman 9.Oglethorpe 10.Centre 10.Oglethorpe 10.Millsaps 10.Rose-Hulman 10.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe

2001-02 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2001-02 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

2002-03 1.Millsaps 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Oglethorpe 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.S'western-TX 2.Centre 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 3.DePauw 3.DePauw 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 4.Rose-Hulman S'western-TX 4.Trinity 4.Centre S'western-TX 4.Centre 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Millsaps 5.Sewanee Rose-Hulman 5.Trinity 5.S'western-TX 5.S'western-TX 5.S'western-TX 5.Rose-Hulman Trinity Rhodes 6.Hendrix 6.Millsaps 6.DePauw 6.Rhodes 6.Hendrix 6.Hendrix 6.Rhodes 7.Centre Rose-Hulman 7.Rose-Hulman Rhodes 7.Millsaps 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.Centre 7.Hendrix Hendrix Sewanee 8.Oglethorpe 8.Centre 8.Oglethorpe 8.Rhodes 8.Rose-Hulman 8.S'western-TX Oglethorpe 9.Oglethorpe 9.S'western-TX Rose-Hulman 9.Millsaps 9.Millsaps 9.Oglethorpe 10.Rhodes 10.Hendrix 10.Millsaps 10.Hendrix 10.Rose-Hulman 10.Oglethorpe

2002-03 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2002-03 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

2003-04 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Centre 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 2.S'western-TX 2.Oglethorpe 2.Trinity Trinity 2.Oglethorpe 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Centre 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee S'western-TX 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Sewanee 3.Trinity 4.Millsaps S'western-TX 4.Centre 4.DePauw 4.Trinity 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee Oglethorpe 5.Centre 5.Sewanee Rose-Hulman 5.S'western-TX 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX 5.Rose-Hulman 6.DePauw DePauw 6.Rpse-Hulman 6.Millsaps 6.DePauw DePauw 6.S'western-TX 6.Hendrix 6.Rhodes 7.Rhodes Millsaps S'western-TX 7.Sewanee 7.Millsaps 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.S'western-TX Sewanee Rhodes 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix 8.Oglethorpe 8.Rhodes 8.Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix 9.Centre 9.Sewanee 9.Oglethorpe 9.Rose-Hulman 9.Millsaps 9.Rose-Hulman Oglethorpe Hendrix 10.Hendrix 10.Millsaps 10.Centre 10.Hendrix 10.Millsaps

2003-04 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2003-04 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University


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2004-2005 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2004-2005 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

Trinity University

2005-06 1.Millsaps 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Oglethorpe 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.DePauw Trinity 2.Centre 2.Centre Trinity 2.DePauw 2.Centre 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 2.Trinity 3.DePauw 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee 3.Rhodes DePauw 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 4.Rhodes S'western-TX 4.Sewanee 4.Centre S'western-TX Oglethorpe 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Rhodes 4.Centre 5.Rose-Hulman 5.Millsaps 5.S'western-TX 5.Rose-Hulman 5.Sewanee 5.S'western-TX 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Rose-Hulman Sewanee Oglethorpe Trinity 6.Millsaps 6.Millsaps 6.Rose-Hulman 6.Rhodes S'western-TX 6.Rhodes 7.Centre Rose-Hulman 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Rhodes 7.Trinity 7.Rhodes 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix 7.Oglethorpe S'western-TX Trinity 8.Hendrix 8.Centre 8.Sewanee Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix 9.Hendrix 9.Hendrix 9.Millsaps 9.Rose-Hulman 9.Hendrix 9.Millsaps 9.S'western-TX Oglethorpe 10.Sewanee 10.Oglethorpe 10.Hendrix 10.Millsaps 10.Rose-Hulman

2005-2006 Men's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2005-2006 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

DePauw University

2006-07 1.Austin 1.Centre 1.DePauw 1.Millsaps 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 2.Millsaps 2.Trinity 2.Centre 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 2.S'western-TX 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 3.Rhodes 3.DePauw 3.Colo. College 3.DePauw 3.Trinity 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 4.S'western-TX Millsaps 4.Rhodes Rhodes 4.Oglethorpe DePauw 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Rhodes 5.Centre 5.Hendrix 5.Trinity 5.Austin 5.Centre 5.Austin 5.Colo. College 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX DePauw Oglethorpe 6.Sewanee Centre 6.S'western-TX Oglethorpe 6.Hendrix 6.S'western-TX 6.Colo. College Oglethorpe Sewanee 7.S'western-TX 7.Sewanee 7.Sewanee 7.Rhodes 7.Rhodes 7.Millsaps 7.Sewanee Trinity S'western-TX 8.Millsaps 8.Millsaps 8.Hendrix 8.Austin 8.Oglethorpe 8.Oglethorpe 9.Hendrix 9.Rhodes 9.Oglethorpe 9.Hendrix 9.Sewanee 9.S'western-TX 9.Colo. College 9.Hendrix Sewanee 10.Austin 10.Hendrix 10.Millsaps 10.Hendrix

2006-2007 Men's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2006-2007 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

DePauw University

2007-08 1.Trinity 1.Millsaps 1.Colo. College 1.Millsaps 1.Oglethorpe 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 2.Millsaps 2.Centre 2.DePauw Trinity 2.Trinity 2.S'western-TX 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 3.DePauw 3.Hendrix 3.Rhodes 3.DePauw 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 4.S'western-TX Trinity 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Rhodes Colo. College 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 5.Austin 5.Austin 5.Trinity Rhodes 5.DePauw DePauw 5.Colo. College 5.Oglethorpe 5.S'western-TX Centre DePauw 6.Sewanee 6.Austin 6.S'western-TX 6.Rhodes 6.Rhodes 6.Millsaps 6.Sewanee Oglethorpe Oglethorpe 7.S'western-TX 7.Colo. College 7.Sewanee 7.Millsaps 7.Hendrix 7.Colo. College 7.Colo. College Rhodes Rhodes 8.Hendrix 8.Sewanee 8.Millsaps Oglethorpe 8.S'western-TX 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix 9.Hendrix 9.Sewanee 9.Millsaps 9.Hendrix 9.Austin 9.Austin 9.S'western-TX 9.Oglethorpe Sewanee S'western-TX 10.Oglethorpe Sewanee 10.Centre 11.Colo. College 11.Hendrix 11.Austin

2007-2008 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2007-2008 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

DePauw University

2008-09 1.Hendrix 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Millsaps 1.Oglethorpe 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.S'western-TX 2.Colo. College 2.Centre 2.Rhodes 2.Centre 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Centre 3.Centre 3.Hendrix 3.DePauw DePauw 3.DePauw S'western-TX 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 4.DePauw Trinity 4.Rhodes Trinity 4.Trinity 4.Colo. College 4.Colo. College 4.Sewanee 4.DePauw 5.Millsaps 5.Austin 5.Trinity 5.Austin 5.Centre 5.DePauw 5.Sewanee 5.Oglethorpe 5.Sewanee Rhodes DePauw 6.Sewanee 6.Rhodes 6.S'western-TX Millsaps 6.Rhodes 6.Colo. College 6.Colo. College 7.Oglethorpe Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 7.Sewanee 7.Sewanee 7.Rhodes 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.Hendrix S'western-TX Sewanee S'western-TX 8.Colo. College 8.Hendrix 8.Austin 8.S'western-TX 8.S'western-TX 8.S'western-TX 9.Austin 9.Millsaps 9.Oglethorpe 9.Millsaps 9.Oglethorpe 9.Austin 9.Millsaps 9.Oglethorpe Sewanee Rhodes 10.Millsaps 10.Sewanee 10.Hendrix 11.Colo. College 11.Hendrix 11.Austin

2008-2009 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2008-2009 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

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2009-2010 Men's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2009-2010 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

DePauw University

2010-11 1.Trinity 1.Centre 1.Colo. College 1.DePauw 1.Oglethorpe 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Centre 2.Hendrix 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Millsaps 2.Centre 2.S'western-TX 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 2.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.Oglethorpe 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 3.S'western-TX 3.DePauw 3.Colo. College 3.Rhodes 3.Trinity 4.DePauw Trinity 4.Centre Rhodes 4.DePauw 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Oglethorpe 4.DePauw 5.Millsaps 5.Austin 5.Trinity 5.Austin 5.Trinity 5.Rhodes 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Colo. College Oglethorpe Colorado 6.S'western-TX Trinity 6.Rhodes 6.Colo. College 6.Rhodes 6.Millsaps 6.Millsaps 7.Centre Hendrix 7.Sewanee 7.Sewanee 7.Millsaps 7.Hendrix 7.Austin 7.Colo. College 7.Sewanee S'western-TX Rhodes 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix 8.Oglethorpe 8.S'western-TX 8.Centre 8.Oglethorpe 9.Austin 9.Millsaps 9.Oglethorpe 9.Sewanee 9.Sewanee 9.Hendrix 9.S'western-TX 9.S'western-TX Sewanee Sewanee 10.Millsaps 10.Austin 10.Hendrix 10.Hendrix S'western-TX 11.Millsaps 11.Austin

Baseball 2011-12 1.B'ham 2.Millsaps 3.Trinity 4.Rhodes 5.Dallas Hendrix 7.Centre S'west-TX 9.Austin Oglethorpe 11.Sewanee

2010-2011 Men's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2010-2011 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

Basketball

Cr. Country

Football

Golf

Lacrosse

Soccer

Swimming

Tennis

Track

1.Trinity 2.Centre 3.B'ham Rhodes 5.Austin Colorado Dallas Sewanee 9.Hendrix Oglethorpe S'west-TX 12.Millsaps

1.Colorado 2.Centre 3.Rhodes 4.Trinity 5.Hendrix 6.Sewanee 7.B'ham 8.S'west-TX 9.Millsaps 10.Dallas 11.Oglethorpe

1.Trinity 2.Centre 3.B'ham 4.Millsaps 5.Sewanee 6.Rhodes 7.Austin

1.Oglethorpe 2.B'ham 3.Centre 4.Trinity 5.Rhodes 6.S'west-TX 7.Millsaps 8.Sewanee 9.Hendrix 10.Dallas

1.B'ham 2.Colorado 3.Centre Sewanee 5.S'west-TX 6.Hendrix 7.Millsaps Rhodes 9.Dallas Oglethorpe

1.Oglethorpe 2.Centre 3.S'west-TX Trinity 5.B'ham Colorado 7.Rhodes 8.Hendrix Sewanee 10.Dallas 11.Austin 12.Millsaps

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.Sewanee 4.Centre 5.Rhodes 6.S'west-TX 7.Austin 8.Hendrix

1.Trinity 2.Rhodes 3.B'ham 4.Sewanee 5.Centre 6.Colorado 7.Oglethorpe 8.Millsaps 9.S'west-TX 10.Hendrix 11.Austin

1.Centre 2.B'ham 3.Rhodes 4.Trinity 5.Colorado 6.S'west-TX 7.Millsaps 8.Sewanee 9.Hendrix 10.Dallas

2011-2012 Men's All Sports Champion: Centre College 2011-2012 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: 2012-13 1.Trinity 2.Centenary 3.Dallas 4.Austin 5.S'west-TX

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.Austin S'west-TX 5.Centenary Dallas

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.S'west-TX 4.Dallas 5.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.Austin

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Centenary 4.Dallas

1.Colorado 2.S'west-TX 3.Dallas 4.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Austin Colorado 5.Centenary Dallas

1.Trinity 2.Centenary 3.Colorado Schreiner 5.Austin Dallas S'west-TX TLU

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.Dallas 4.S'west-TX 5.Centenary

1.TLU 2.Austin 3.Trinity 4.S'west-TX

1.Schreiner 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.Centenary 5.TLU 6.Dallas

1.Colorado 2.S'west-TX 3.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Colorado TLU 5.Austin Schreiner 7.Centenary 8.Dallas

Trinity University

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.Centenary 4.S'west-TX 5.Austin

2012-2013 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2012-2013 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: 2013-14 1.Trinity 2.TLU 3.Centenary 4.S'west-TX 5.Dallas 6.Schreiner 7.Austin

DePauw University

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Dallas 4.Colorado

Trinity University

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.UC-SC 4.Colorado 5.Centenary 6.Austin

2013-2014 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2013-2014 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.S'west-TX 4.Austin 5.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.TLU 3.Colorado 4.Schreiner 5.Austin 6.S'west-TX 7.Centenary

Trinity University

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Dallas 4.Colorado


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Basketball

Cr. Country

Football

Golf

1.TLU 2.Centenary 3.Dallas S'west-TX 5.Colorado Schreiner 7.Trinity 8.Austin

1.Colorado 2.Trinity 3.Dallas 4.TLU 5.Austin 6.S'west-TX 7.Schreiner 8.Centenary

1.TLU 2.Trinity 3.Austin 4.S'west-TX

1.Schreiner 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.TLU 5.Centenary 6.Dallas

Lacrosse

Soccer

Swimming

Tennis

Track

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.S'west-TX TLU 5.Dallas Schreiner 6.Austin Centenary

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Centenary 4.Colorado 5.Austin 6.McMurry

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.TLU 4.Schreiner 5.Colorado 6.Austin 7.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.TLU 3.S'west-TX 4.Colorado 5.Dallas

2014-2015 Men's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2014-2015 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

Trinity University


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1991-92 Women's All Sports Champion: 1991-92 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion:

Rhodes College Centre College and Rhodes College TIE

1992-93 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Sewanee 1.Trinity 2.Millsaps 2.Oglethorpe 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 2.Rhodes 3.Trinity 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee 3.Rhodes 3.Hendrix 3.Sewanee 4.Hendrix 4.Millsaps 4.Centre 4.Oglethorpe 4.Rhodes 4.Oglethorpe Rhodes 5.Sewanee 5.Millsaps 5.Millsaps 5.Oglethorpe 5.Centre 6.Oglethorpe 6.Hendrix Oglethorpe 6.Hendrix 6.Trinity 6.Fisk Sewanee 7.Trinity 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.Fisk 7.Hendrix 8.Fisk 8.Fisk 8.Millsaps

1992-93 Women's All Sports Champion: Rhodes College 1992-93 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Rhodes College

1993-94 1.Centre 1.Centre 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Sewanee 1.Trinity 2.Millsaps 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 2.Centre Hendrix 3.Millsaps 3.Oglethorpe 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.Sewanee Sewanee 4.Oglethorpe 4.Hendrix 4.Oglethorpe 5.Trinity 5.Oglethorpe 5.Centre 5.Hendrix 5.Trinity 5.Sewanee 6.Rhodes Trinity Millsaps 6.Fisk 6.Oglethorpe 6.Hendrix 7.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.Fisk 7.MIllsaps 8.Fisk 8.Millsaps 8.Fisk

1993-94 Women's All Sports Champion: Rhodes College 1993-94 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1994-95 1.Trinity 1.Centre 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.Millsaps 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 2.S'western-TX 3.Hendrix 3.Sewanee 3.S'western-TX 3.Millsaps 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 4.Centre 4.Trinity 4.Rhodes Oglethorpe 4.Oglethorpe 4.Hendrix 4.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.Millsaps 5.Centre S'western-TX 5.Centre 5.Sewanee 5.Oglethorpe 6.S'western-TX 6.S'western-TX 6.Sewanee 6.S'western-TX 6.Oglethorpe 6.Sewanee 7.Oglethorpe 7.Oglethorpe 7.Centre 7.Hendrix 7.S'western-TX 7.Hendrix 8.Sewanee 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix 8.Millsaps 8.Millsaps

1994-95 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1994-95 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1995-96 1.Hendrix 1.Rhodes 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Rhodes 1.S'western-TX Millsaps 2.Centre 2.Trinity 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 3.Trinity 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 4.S'western-TX 4.Trinity 4.Centre 4.S'western-TX 4.S'western-TX 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX 5.Millsaps 5.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX 5.Sewanee 6.Rhodes 6.Millsaps 6.Millsaps 6.Hendrix 6.Hendrix 6.Hendrix 7.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 7.Oglethorpe 7.Millsaps 7.Oglethorpe 7.Millsaps 8.Sewanee 8.Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix 8.Oglethorpe 8.Oglethorpe

1995-96 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1995-96 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1996-97 1.Hendrix 1.Rhodes Postponed due 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Centre to rain and 2.Rhodes Sewanee 2.Rhodes 2.S'western-TX 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee wind. 3.S'western-TX 3.Rhodes 3.S'western-TX 3.Centre S'western-TX 4.S'western-TX 4.Centre 4.S'western-TX 4.Sewanee 4.Millsaps 5.Millsaps 5.Trinity 5.Millsaps 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 6.Centre 6.Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Hendrix 6.Oglethorpe 6.Sewanee Sewanee 7.Millsaps Sewanee Millsaps 7.Hendrix 7.Oglethorpe 8.Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix

1996-97 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1996-97 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University


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1997-98 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1997-98 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1998-99 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.S'western-TX 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Sewanee 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.Hendrix 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Trinity 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Trinity 3.Rhodes 3.Sewanee 3.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.DePauw 3.Rhodes 3.DePauw 3.Millsaps 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.DePauw 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.Centre 4.DePauw 4.Sewanee 4.S'western-TX 5.S'western-TX 5.Trinity 5.Oglethorpe 5.Oglethorpe 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX 5.Centre 6.Oglethorpe 6.Rose-Hulman 6.Trinity 6.S'western-TX 6.Rose-Hulman 6.Hendrix 6.Centre 6.Oglethorpe 7.Centre 7.Oglethorpe 7.Centre 7.Sewanee 7.Hendrix 7.Millsaps 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Rhodes Rhodes 8.Hendrix 8.Millsaps 8.Hendrix 8.S'western-TX Rose-Hulman 8.Oglethorpe 8.Rose-Hulman 9.Millsaps 9.Millsaps 9.Hendrix 9.Millsaps 9.Oglethorpe 9.Hendrix 9.Hendrix Rose-Hulman S'western-TX 10.Sewanee

1998-99 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 1998-99 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

1999-2000 1.DePauw 1.Rhodes 1.Rhodes 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity Hendrix 2.DePauw 2.S'western-TX 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.Trinity 2.DePauw 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.DePauw 3.Sewanee 3.Rhodes 3.DePauw 3.DePauw 3.Rhodes 3.S'western-TX Trinity 4.Centre 4.Centre S'western-TX 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.Millsaps 5.Centre 5.Trinity 5.Sewanee 5.Oglethorpe 5.Millsaps 5.Hendrix 5.Hendrix 5.Centre 5.Centre 6.S'western-TX 6.S'western-TX 6.Trinity 6.Centre Sewanee 6.S'western-TX 6.Centre 6.Oglethorpe 6.Rose-Hulman 7.Rhodes 7.Oglethorpe 7.Millsaps Rhodes 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Rhodes 7.Millsaps 7.S'western-TX 7.Oglethorpe 8.Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix 8.Oglethorpe 8.Hendrix 8.Rose-Hulman 8.S'western-TX 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Hendrix 9.Millsaps 9.Millsaps 9.Rose-Hulman 9.Rose-Hulman 9.Hendrix 9.Sewanee 10.Rose-Hulman 10.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe 10.Rhodes

1999-2000 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 1999-2000 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

2000-01 1.Centre 1.DePauw 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity DePauw 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Rhodes 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.S'western-TX 3.Sewanee 3.Rose-Hulman 3.DePauw 3.Rhodes 3.Trinity 3.Centre 4.Hendrix 4.Centre 4.Trinity 4.Centre 4.DePauw 4.S'western-TX 4.DePauw 4.Sewanee 4.S'western-TX 5.Rhodes 5.Trinity 5.Oglethorpe S'western-TX 5.Millsaps 5.Rhodes 5.S'western-TX 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 6.Trinity 6.S'western-TX 6.Millsaps 6.Rhodes Sewanee 6.Hendrix 6.Centre 6.Oglethorpe 6.Rose-Hulman 7.S'western-TX 7.Oglethorpe 7.Centre 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.Centre 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Hendrix 7.Millsaps 8.Oglethorpe 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Sewanee Oglethorpe Hendrix 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Hendrix 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Oglethorpe 9.Millsaps 9.Hendrix 9.Hendrix 9.Rose-Hulman 9.Millsaps 9.S'western-TX 9.Sewanee 10.Rose-Hulman 10.Millsaps 10.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe 10.Hendrix

2000-01 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2000-01 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University

2001-02 1.DePauw 1.Rhodes 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Rhodes 1.Trinity 2.Centre 2.DePauw 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.Millsaps 2.Sewanee 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 3.Trinity 3.Centre 3.S'western-TX 3.Centre 3.Sewanee 3.DePauw 3.Sewanee 3.Trinity 3.S'western-TX 4.Rhodes 4.Trinity 4.Trinity 4.Hendrix 4.DePauw 4.S'western-TX 4.DePauw 4.Centre 4.Millsaps 5.Sewanee 5.Sewanee 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.S'western-TX 5.Oglethorpe Rose-Hulman 6.S'western-TX 6.S'western-TX 6.Millsaps Sewanee Rhodes 6.Rose-Hulman 6.Hendrix 6.Hendrix 6.Centre 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Hendrix 7.S'western-TX 7.Hendrix 7.Hendrix 7.Centre 7.S'western-TX Rhodes 8.Oglethorpe 8.Oglethorpe 8.Oglethorpe 8.Rose-Hulman Rose-Hulman 8.Centre 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Sewanee 8.Oglethorpe 9.Hendrix 9.Hendrix 9.Oglethorpe 9.Oglethorpe 9.Rose-Hulman Sewanee Millsaps 10.Millsaps 10.Millsaps 10.Millsaps

2001-02 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2001-02 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University


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2002-03 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2002-03 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

2003-04 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Sewanee 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Centre 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Millsaps 2.Sewanee 2.Sewanee 2.DePauw 2.S'western-TX 3.Hendrix 3.Trinity 3.Rhodes 3.Rose-Hulman 3.Rose-Hulman 3.DePauw 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.DePauw Sewanee 4.Rhodes 4.S'western-TX 4.Centre Trinity 4.Centre 4.DePauw 4.Centre 4.Centre 5.Oglethorpe 5.Millsaps 5.Oglethorpe Rhodes 5.Centre 5.Hendrix 5.S'western-TX 5.Sewanee Rhodes Rhodes 6.Sewanee 6.Sewanee Sewanee Hendrix 6.S'western-TX 6.Oglethorpe 6.Oglethorpe 6.Millsaps Rose-Hulman 7.S'western-TX 7.Centre 7.S'western-TX 7.DePauw 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Hendrix 7.Rose-Hulman Rose-Hulman S'western-TX 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix Rhodes 8.Rhodes 8.Centre 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix 9.Centre 9.Hendrix 9.Oglethorpe 9.Rose-Hulman 9.S'western-TX 9.Oglethorpe Millsaps 10.Millsaps 10.Millsaps 10.Sewanee

2003-04 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2003-04 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

2004-05 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 2.DePauw 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Trinity 2.S'western-TX 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.S'western-TX 3.DePauw 3.Hendrix 3.Sewanee 3.Sewanee 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes Sewanee 4.Centre 4.Rhodes S'western-TX 4.Millsaps 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Rhodes 4.Centre 4.DePauw 5.Hendrix 5.S'western-TX 5.Oglethorpe 5.Rose-Hulman 5.DePauw 5.Centre 5.S'western-TX 5.Sewanee 5.Centre Millsaps 6.Sewanee 6.Rose-Hulman 6.Rhodes Rose-Hulman 6.Hendrix 6.Hendrix 6.Rose-Hulman Millsaps Rose-Hulman 7.Millsaps 7.Centre 7.Rhodes 7.Rhodes 7.Centre 7.Oglethorpe 7.Rose-Hulman S'western-TX 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Hendrix Sewanee 8.S'western-TX 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Hendrix 8.Hendrix 9.Centre 9.Hendrix 9.Oglethorpe 9.Millsaps 9.S'western-TX 9.Sewanee Oglethorpe 10.Oglethorpe 10.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe 10.Oglethorpe

2004-05 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2004-05 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University

2005-06 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.DePauw 1.Trinity 1.S'western-TX 2.Trinity 2.Trinity 2.Oglethorpe 2.Rhodes 2.DePauw 2.DePauw Trinity 2.DePauw Trinity 3.Oglethorpe 3.Centre 3.S'western-TX Sewanee 3.Hendrix 3.Sewanee 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes 3.Rhodes Rhodes 4.S'western-TX 4.Trinity Trinity 4.Rose-Hulman 4.Centre Sewanee 4.Sewanee 4.DePauw 5.Hendrix 5.Rhodes 5.Rhodes 5.S'western-TX 5.Centre 5.Rhodes 5.Centre 5.Hendrix 5.Centre Millsaps 6.Hendrix 6.Centre 6.Rose-Hulman Millsaps 6.S'western-TX Hendrix Rose-Hulman 6.Millsaps Rose-Hulman 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Sewanee 7.Centre 7.Rhodes 7.Rose-Hulman 7.Millsaps 7.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix S'western-TX 8.Sewanee 8.Rose-Hulman 8.Hendrix Sewanee 8.Hendrix S'western-TX 8.Centre Rose-Hulman 9.Sewanee 9.Oglethorpe 9.Millsaps 9.Rose-Hulman 9.S'western-TX 9.Sewanee Centre 10.Oglethorpe 10.Oglethorpe 10.Oglethorpe

2005-06 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2005-06 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University

2006-07 1.DePauw 1.DePauw 1.S'western-TX 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 1.Sewanee 1.Trinity 1.Trinity 2.Oglethorpe 2.Colo. College 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Centre 2.DePauw 2.DePauw 2.Rhodes 2.Rhodes 3.Austin 3.Trinity 3.Oglethorpe 3.Centre 3.DePauw 3.Centre 3.Trinity 3.DePauw 3.Austin Rhodes 4.Rhodes 4.Trinity 4.Rhodes 4.Hendrix 4.Sewanee 4.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 4.S'western-TX 5.Hendrix 5.Centre 5.Centre 5.Austin 5.Millsaps 5.Rhodes 5.S'western-TX 5.Centre 5.DePauw Sewanee 6.S'western-TX 6.Sewanee 6.S'western-TX 6.Rhodes 6.S'western-TX 6.Millsaps 6.Oglethorpe 6.Centre S'western-TX 7.Hendrix 7.Rhodes 7.Sewanee 7.Austin 7.Colo. College 7.Colo. College 7.Hendrix 7.Sewanee Trinity 8.Sewanee 8.Millsaps 8.Oglethorpe Sewanee 8.Austin 8.Centre 8.Colo. College 8.Millsaps 9.Centre 9.Millsaps 9.Millsaps 9.Hendrix 9.Austin 9.S'western-TX 9.Oglethorpe 10.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe 10.Hendrix 10.Oglethorpe 10.Hendrix 11.Hendrix

2006-07 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2006-07 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University


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Cr. Country

Field Hockey

Golf

Soccer

Softball

Swimming

Tennis

Track

Volleyball

2007-08 1.DePauw 2.Oglethorpe 3.Colorado Trinity 5.Centre Hendrix Sewanee S'west-TX 9.Austin Rhodes 11.Millsaps

1.DePauw 2.Colorado 3.Trinity 4.Rhodes 5.S'west-TX 6.Centre Hendrix 8.Sewanee 9.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe

1.DePauw 2.Sewanee 3.Centre 4.Rhodes 5.Hendrix

1.S'west-TX 2.DePauw 3.Rhodes 4.Centre 5.Trinity 6.Oglethorpe 7.Sewanee 8.Hendrix

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Rhodes 4.Centre 5.DePauw 6.Sewanee 7.Austin 8.Millsaps 9.Hendrix 10.Oglethorpe

1.DePauw 2.Millsaps 3.Centre 4.Austin 5.Hendrix Trinity 7.Rhodes 8.Colorado

1.Trinity 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Rhodes 5.S'west-TX 6.Colorado 7.Sewanee 8.Austin 9.Hendrix

1.DePauw 2.Trinity 3.Sewanee 4.Rhodes 5.S'west-TX 6.Colorado 7.Centre 8.Hendrix 9.Austin 10.Oglethorpe 11.Millsaps

1.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Trinity 4.Colorado 5.Sewanee 6.Hendrix 7.Oglethorpe 8.Centre 9.S'west-TX

1.Trinity 2.Austin 3.S'west-TX 4.DePauw 5.Colorado 6.Rhodes 7.Centre 8.Millsaps 9.Hendrix 10.Oglethorpe 11.Sewanee

2007-08 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2007-08 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University

2008-09 1.Oglethorpe 2.Trinity 3.Centre DePauw 5.Colorado Hendrix Millsaps Rhodes 9.Austin Sewanee 11.S'west-TX

1.Sewanee 2.Centre 3.DePauw 4.Rhodes 5.Hendrix

1.S'west-TX 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Rhodes 5.Trinity 6.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 8.Sewanee

1.Rhodes 2.Centre 3.S'west-TX Trinity 5.Austin Sewanee 7.Millsaps 8.DePauw 9.Hendrix 10.Oglethorpe

1.DePauw 2.Rhodes 3.Hendrix 4.S'west-TX Trinity 6.Austin Centre 8.Colorado Sewanee

1.Trinity 2.Centre 3.DePauw 4.Rhodes 5.Colorado 6.S'west-TX 7.Hendrix 8.Sewanee 9.Austin

1.DePauw 2.Trinity 3.Rhodes 4.Sewanee 5.Centre 6.Colorado 7.S'west-TX 8.Hendrix 9.Austin 10.Oglethorpe 11.Millsaps

1.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Trinity 4.Centre 5.Hendrix 6.Colorado 7.S'west-TX 8.Oglethorpe 9.Sewanee

1.Trinity 2.DePauw 3.S'west-TX 4.Colorado 5.Austin 6.Rhodes 7.Centre 8.Hendrix 9.Oglethorpe 10.Millsaps 11.Sewanee

2008-09 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2008-09 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University

2009-10 1.DePauw 2.Centre 3.Hendrix Rhodes 5.Austin Oglethorpe S'west-TX Trinity 9.Colorado Sewanee 11.Millsaps

1.DePauw 2.Trinity 3.Rhodes 4.Hendrix 5.Colorado 6.Centre 7.S'west-TX 8.Sewanee 9.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe

1.DePauw 2.Rhodes 3.Hendrix 4.Centre 5.Trinity 6.Colorado 7.Sewanee 8.S'west-TX 9.Oglethorpe 10.Millsaps

1.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Centre Sewanee 5.Hendrix

1.DePauw 2.Centre 3.S'west-TX 4.Rhodes 5.Trinity 6.Millsaps 7.Hendrix 8.Sewanee

1.Trinity 2.Sewanee 3.Centre 4.DePauw 5.Austin S'west-TX 7.Hendrix 8.Rhodes 9.Millsaps 10.Oglethorpe

1.S'west-TX 2.Millsaps 3.DePauw 4.Trinity 5.Centre Rhodes 7.Austin Sewanee 9.Hendrix

1.Trinity 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Sewanee 5.Rhodes 6.Colorado 7.Hendrix 8.S'west-TX 9.Austin

1.DePauw 2.Sewanee 3.Trinity 4.Rhodes 5.Colorado 6.S'west-TX 7.Centre 8.Oglethorpe 9.Millsaps 10.Hendrix 11.Austin

1.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Trinity 5.Hendrix 6.Millsaps 7.Sewanee 8.Colorado 9.S'west-TX 10.Oglethorpe

1.S'west-TX 2.Colorado 3.Trinity 4.DePauw 5.Austin 6.Centre 7.Rhodes 8.Oglethorpe 9.Millsaps 10.Hendrix 11.Sewanee

2009-10 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2009-10 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University

2010-11 1.DePauw 2.Hendrix 3.S'west-TX Trinity 5.Centre Colorado Oglethorpe Rhodes 9.Millsaps Sewanee 11.Austin

1.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Colorado 5.Trinity 6.S'west-TX 7.Sewanee 8.Hendrix 9.Millsaps

1.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Centre Hendrix 5.Sewanee

1.DePauw 2.Centre 3.Rhodes 4.S'west-TX 5.Trinity 6.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 8.Sewanee

1.Trinity 2.Centre 3.Sewanee DePauw 5.Austin 6.Rhodes 7.S'west-TX 8.Hendrix 9.Oglethorpe 10.Millsaps

1.DePauw 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.Centre 5.Millsaps Rhodes 7.Austin Sewanee 9.Hendrix

1.Trinity 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Sewanee 5.Colorado 6.S'west-TX 7.Rhodes 8.Hendrix 9.Austin

1.DePauw 2.Sewanee 3.Trinity 4.Centre 5.Rhodes 6.S'west-TX 7.Colorado 8.Austin 9.Oglethorpe 10.Hendrix 11.Millsaps

1.Rhodes 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Trinity 5.Millsaps 6.Hendrix 7.Oglethorpe 8.S'west-TX 9.Colorado 10.Sewanee

2010-11 Women's All Sports Champion: DePauw University 2010-11 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: DePauw University

1.Colorado 2.DePauw 3.Centre 4.Trinity 5.S'west-TX 6.Millsaps 7.Austin 8.Rhodes 9.Hendrix 10.Oglethorpe 11.Sewanee


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Cr. Country

2011-12 1.Centre 2.Millsaps 3.Rhodes S'west-TX 5.B'ham Colorado Hendrix Trinity 9.Austin Dallas Oglethorpe 12.Sewanee

1.Centre 1.Rhodes 2.Trniity 2.Centre 3.Rhodes 3.Hendrix 4.Colorado Sewanee 5.Sewanee 6.S'west-TX 7.Millsaps 8.B'ham 9.Dallas 10.Hendrix 11.Oglethorpe

Field Hockey

Golf

Lacrosse

Soccer

Softball

Swimming

Tennis

Track

Volleyball

1.Centre 2.B'ham 3.S'west-TX 4.Rhodes 5.Trinity 6.Oglethorpe 7.Hendrix 8.Sewanee

1.Colorado 2.Sewanee 3.B'ham Centre 5.Millsaps 6.Dallas

1.Trinity 2.Centre 3.B'ham Rhodes 5.Hendrix Sewanee 7.Austin 8.Dallas S'west-TX 10.Millsaps 11.Oglethorpe

1.B'ham 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.Rhodes 5.Millsaps 6.Austin 7.Centre Hendrix 9.Dallas Sewanee

1.Trinity 2.Centre 3.Colorado 4.Sewanee 5.Rhodes 6.S'west-TX 7.Hendrix 8.Austin

1.Trinity 2.Sewanee 3.Millsaps 4.S'west-TX 5.Colorado 6.B'ham 7.Rhodes 8.Oglethorpe 9.Austin 10.Centre 11.Hendrix

1.Rhodes 2.Trinity 3.Centre 4.B'ham 5.Millsaps 6.Sewanee 7.Hendrix 8.Oglethorpe 9.Colorado 10.S'west-TX

1.Colorado 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.Millsaps 5.B'ham 6.Rhodes 7.Austin 8.Dallas 9.Hendrix 10.Oglethorpe 11.Centre 12.Sewanee

1.Trinity 2.Dallas 3.S'west-TX 4.Colorado

1.Colorado 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.Austin 5.Dallas 6.Centenary

1.TLU 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.Colorado 5.Dallas

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Colorado 4.TLU 5.Austin 6.Schreiner 7.Dallas 8.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.TLU 3.Colorado 4.S'west-TX 5.Dallas

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Colorado 4.Dallas 5.TLU 6.Austin 7.Schreiner 8.Centenary

2011-12 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2011-12 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University 2012-13 1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Austin Dallas 5.Centenary Colorado

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.S'west-TX 4.Dallas 5.Centenary 6.Austin

1.S'west-TX 2.Trinity 3.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.Dallas 3.Austin S'west-TX 5.Centenary

1.S'west-TX 2.Trinity 3.Austin 4.Dallas 5.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.Centenary 4.S'west-TX 5.Austin

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Austin Colorado 5.Centenary

2012-13 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2012-13 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University 2013-14 1.TLU 2.Trinity 3.Dallas Schreiner 5.Austin Centenary Colorado S'west-TX

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.TLU 4.Dallas 5.S'west-TX 6.Centenary 7.Austin 8.Schreiner

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Schreiner 4.Centenary 5.TLU

1.Trinity 2.S'west-TX 3.Dallas TLU 5.Austin Centenary 7.Schreiner

1.TLU 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.Dallas 5.Austin 6.Schreiner 7.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.UC-SC 4.S'west-TX 5.Centenary 6.Austin

1.Trinity 2.Schreiner 3.Colorado 4.S'west-TX 5.Austin 6.TLU 7.Centenary

2013-14 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2013-14 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University 2014-15 1.S'west-TX 2.Trinity 3.Schreiner TLU 5.Austin Dallas 7.Colorado 8.Centenary

1.Colorado 2.Trinity 3.Dallas 4.TLU 5.Austin 6.S'west-TX 7.Schreiner 8.Centenary

1.Schreiner 2.Trinity 3.S'west-TX 4.TLU 5.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.TLU 3.Austin Dallas 5.Schreiner S'west-TX 7.Centenary

1.TLU 2.Trinity 3.Schreiner 4.S'west-TX 5.Austin Dallas 7.Centenary

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.S'west-TX 4.Centenary 5.Austin 6.McMurry

1.Trinity 2.Colorado 3.TLU 4.Schreiner 5.S'west-TX 6.Austin 7.Centenary

2014-15 Women's All Sports Champion: Trinity University 2014-15 Men's and Women's All-Sports/President's Trophy Champion: Trinity University


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / (S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) OTHER C.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS Wrestling (1967-68 thru 1973-74) 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.Sewanee 1.W & L 1.Sewanee 2.W & L 2.W & L 2.Washington 2.W & L 2.Centre 2.Sewanee 2.Centre 3.Washington 3.Washington 3.W & L Washington 3.W & L 3.Centre 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Centre 4.Washington 4.SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis 5.SW @ Memphis Facts and Footnotes - Men's cross country did not count towards the All-Sports/President's Trophy Championship from its first championship in 1964-65 thru 1967-68. Beginning in 1968-69, men's cross country has counted towards the championship. - Women's field hockey did not count towards the All-Sports/President's Trophy Championship from 2004-2006. Beginning in 2007, women's field hockey has counted towards the championship. - Men's swimming did not count towards the All-Sports/President's Trophy Championship from 1966-67 through 1968-69. - Men's lacrosse did not count towards the All-Sports/President's Trophy Championship from 2009-10 through 2010-11. - Women's lacrosse did not count towards the All-Sports/President's Trophy Championship in 2010-11. - Southwestern College at Memphis became Rhodes College beginning with the 1984-85 academic year. All records show the school as SW @ Memphis from 1962-63 until 1983-84, and then as Rhodes College from 1984-85 until present. Southwestern University of Texas began participation in 1994-95 and all records show the school as S'western-TX. - Washington = Washington University of St. Louis, Missouri W & L = Washington and Lee University Illinois = Illinois College - The President's Trophy Championship has been and currently is awarded to the school with the best combined point total of men's and women's sports, beginning with the 1991-92 academic year. All previous champions in the CAC were based on men's sports only. Women's athletics were incorporated into the SCAC beginning with the 1991-92 academic year.

C.A.C. AND S.C.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS BREAKDOWN (MEN 1962-2015)

Baseball Basketball Cr. Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming Tennis Trinity 11 Centre 19 SW/Rhodes 11 Trinity 16 Sewanee 13 Colorado 4 Trinity 17 DePauw 9 Trinity 20 Centre 8 Trinity 8 R-Hulman 8 Centre 12 Oglethorpe 10 Birmingham 1 SW/Rhodes 7 Trinity 8 Sewanee 15 Millsaps 8 SW/Rhodes 7 Wash (Mo.) 8 Sewanee 12 SW/Rhodes 8 Sewanee 6 Wash & Lee 5 Principia 5 Wash (Mo.) 8 R-Hulman 6 DePauw 7 SW/Rhodes 10 Centre 6 Centre 4 Sewanee 3 Wash & Lee 5 R-Hulman 6 Sewanee 5 Colorado 5 R-Hulman 7 R-Hulman 4 Principia 3 DePauw 3 S'west-TX 5 Wash & Lee 5 Principia 4 Millsaps 6 Trinity 4 Earlham 2 Wash (Mo.) 3 SW/Rhodes 4 Millsaps 4 Sewanee 3 DePauw 4 Millsaps 2 DePauw 1 Centre 2 Sewanee 3 DePauw 2 Centre 2 Wash (Mo.) 3 Schreiner 2 Oglethorpe 1 SW/Rhodes 1 Principia 2 Wash (Mo.) 2 Trinity 2 TX-Lutheran 2 Wash & Lee 2 Sewanee 1 Austin 1 Oglethorpe 1 Wash & Lee 1 Wash & Lee 1 DePauw 1 Birmingham 1 TX-Lutheran 1 S'west-TX 1 DePauw 1 Earlham 1 Hendrix 1 Wash & Lee 1 Track R-Hulman 13 SW/Rhodes 12 Trinity 10 DePauw 6 Wash (Mo.) 6 Centre 2 Principia 2 Sewanee 2 Other Championships:

(Wrestling - Sewanee 6; Washington & Lee 1).

S.C.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS BREAKDOWN (WOMEN 1991-2015) Basketball Cr. Country FHockey Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis DePauw 10 DePauw 9 Rhodes 5 DePauw 7 Colorado 1 Trinity 19 Trinity 7 Trinity 15 Trinity 19 Centre 5 Rhodes 7 Centre 1 S'west-TX 6 Sewanee 1 DePauw 3 DePauw 3 DePauw 1 DePauw 5 Trinity 4 Centre 5 DePauw 1 Rhodes 3 Rhodes 2 S'west-TX 2 Sewanee 1 Sewanee 2 Hendrix 3 Trinity 2 Sewanee 1 Trinity 2 TX-Lutheran 2 S'west-TX 2 Colorado 1 Centre 1 Birmingham 1 Millsaps 1 Schreiner 1 Millsaps 1 Oglethorpe 1 Sewanee 1 Sewanee 1 TX-Lutheran 1 Track Volleyball Trinity 9 Trinity 17 Rhodes 8 S'west-TX 4 DePauw 3 Colorado 3 Sewanee 3 Rhodes 1 TX-Lutheran 1


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / (S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) TOTAL C.A.C. AND S.C.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN 1962-2014 / WOMEN 1991-2015) MEN WOMEN TOTAL Trinity University (1989-2015) 96 94 190 Southwestern University (Texas) (1994-2015) 6 14 20 Colorado College (2006-2015) 9 5 14 Texas Lutheran University (2013-2015) 3 4 7 Schreiner University (2013-2015) 2 1 3 Austin College (2006-2015) 1 0 1 Centenary College (2012-2015) 0 0 0 University of Dallas (2011-2015) 0 0 0 Former Members SW @ Memphis/Rhodes College (1962-2012) 60 26 86 University of the South-Sewanee (1962-2012) 68 10 78 DePauw University (1998-2011) 34 42 76 Centre College (1962-2012) 55 12 67 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (1974-89 / 1998-2006) 44 0 44 Washington (Mo.) University (1962-1972) 30 - 30 Millsaps College (1989-2012) 20 2 22 Washington & Lee University (1962-1973) 21 - 21 Principia College (1974-1984) 16 - 16 Oglethorpe University (1991-2012) 12 1 13 Hendrix College (1992-2012) 1 3 4 Birmingham-Southern College (2007-2012) 2 1 3 Earlham College (1984-1989) 3 - 3 Fisk University (1983-1994) 0 0 0 Illinois College (1980-1983) 0 - 0


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HISTORY OF COLLEGE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE / SOUTHERN COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS (C.A.C. 1962-1991) / (S.C.A.C. 1991-2015) S.C.A.C. ONLY CHAMPIONSHIPS BREAKDOWN (MEN AND WOMEN 1991-2015) MEN Baseball Basketball Cr. Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming Tennis Trinity 10 Trinity 8 Rhodes 9 Trinity 16 Oglethorpe 10 Colorado 4 Trinity 17 DePauw 9 Trinity Millsaps 6 Centre 6 DePauw 7 Millsaps 6 Trinity 4 Birmingham 1 Centre 3 Trinity 8 DePauw S'west-TX 5 Millsaps 4 Colorado 5 DePauw 4 Millsaps 2 Rhodes 3 Sewanee Austin 1 DePauw 2 Trinity 2 Centre 2 Rhodes 2 DePauw 1 Birmingham 1 R-Hulman 2 Centre 1 Sewanee 2 Schreiner 2 Oglethorpe 1 DePauw 1 Oglethorpe 1 TX-Lutheran 2 Centre 1 Sewanee 1 Hendrix 1 Rhodes 1 Rhodes 1 DePauw 1 Sewanee 1 Sewanee 1 TX-Lutheran 1 S'west-TX 1 Track Trinity 10 DePauw 6 Rhodes 5 Centre 2 Sewanee 1

20 3 2

NOTE - Rhodes and Centre were co-champions in men's basketball (1992-93). Trinity and Rhodes were co-champions in men's soccer (1993). Trinity, Rhodes and Centre were tri-champions in football (1995). Trinity and Millsaps were co-champions in football (1996). Trinity and Sewanee were co-champions in men's tennis (1997) due to final round postponed by rain. Millsaps and Rose-Hulman were co-champions in men's basketball (2000-01). DePauw, Sewanee and Trinity were tri-champions in football (2000). DePauw and Sewanee were co-champions in men's soccer (2001). Centre and Trinity were co-champions in football (2003). DePauw and Trinity were co-champions in football (2005). Millsaps and Trinity were co-champions in baseball (2006). Millsaps and Trinity were co-champions in football (2007). DePauw and Millsaps were co-champions in football (2009). Centre and Southwestern were co-champions in men's golf (2010). WOMEN Basketball Cr. Country FHockey Golf Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis DePauw 10 DePauw 9 Rhodes 5 DePauw 7 Colorado 1 Trinity 19 Trinity 7 Trinity 15 Trinity 19 Centre 5 Rhodes 7 Centre 1 S'west-TX 6 Sewanee 1 DePauw 3 DePauw 3 DePauw 1 DePauw 5 Trinity 4 Centre 5 DePauw 1 Rhodes 3 Rhodes 2 S'west-TX 2 Sewanee 1 Sewanee 2 Hendrix 3 Trinity 2 Sewanee 1 Trinity 2 TX-Lutheran 2 S'west-TX 2 Colorado 1 Centre 1 Birmingham 1 Millsaps 1 Schreiner 1 Millsaps 1 Oglethorpe 1 Sewanee 1 Sewanee 1 TX-Lutheran 1 Track Volleyball Trinity 9 Trinity 17 Rhodes 8 S'west-TX 4 DePauw 3 Colorado 3 Sewanee 3 Rhodes 1 TX-Lutehran 1 NOTE - Hendrix and Millsaps were co-champions in women's basketball (1995-96). Sewanee and Trinity were co-champions in women's tennis (1997) due to final round postponed by rain. DePauw and Hendrix were co-champions in women's basketball (1999-2000). Centre, DePauw and Sewanee were tri-champions in women's basketball (2000-01). Southwestern and Trinity were co-champions in volleyball (2005). DePauw and Trinity were co-champions in tennis (2006).

TOTAL S.C.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN AND WOMEN 1991-2015) MEN WOMEN TOTAL Trinity University (1991-2015) 95 94 189 Southwestern University (Texas) (1994-2015) 6 14 20 Colorado College (2006-2015) 9 5 14 Texas Lutheran University (2013-2015) 3 4 9 Schreiner University (2013-2015) 2 1 3 Austin College (2006-2015) 1 0 1 Centenary College (2012-2015) 0 0 0 University of Dallas (2011-2015) 0 0 0 Former Members DePauw University (1998-2011) 34 42 76 Rhodes College (1991-2012) 21 26 47 Centre College (1991-2012) 15 12 27 Millsaps College (1991-2012) 18 2 20 University of the South-Sewanee (1991-2012) 8 10 18 Oglethorpe University (1991-2012) 12 1 13 Hendrix College (1992-2012) 1 3 4 Birmingham-Southern College (2007-2012) 2 1 3 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (1998-2006) 2 0 2 Fisk University (1991-1995) 0 0 0


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