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All-Time CoSIDA Awards

COSIDA ALL-TIME AWARDS LIST 1972 Bob Bradley Clemson Bill Callahan Missouri (BY AWARDS) Tom Doherty Rhode Island THROUGH 2020 Vic Kelley UCLA 1973 Jim Tarman Penn State Otis Wile Oklahoma State CoSIDA HALL OF FAME, CHRONOLOGICAL Pepper Wilson Dayton LISTING - 1969-2020 1974 Jim Brock Christian Paul Morrison Drake 1969 John Bentley Nebraska Charles Thornton Alabama Joe Cahill Army 1975 Don Bryant Nebraska Charles Callahan Notre Dame Nick Vista Michigan State Ted Carpenter Marquette 1976 Elmore Hudgins Vanderbilt Jim Coogan Penn State Ben Mintz Cornell Robert Cook Jones Ramsey Texas John Cox Navy Bill Whitmore Rice Bob Culp Western Michigan 1977 Lee Bohnet Dakota Homer Dunham Western Michigan Bill Holmes Texas Tech Ted Emery Gator Bowl Pat Quinn Oklahoma State Les Etter Michigan 1978 Norman Carlson Wilbur Evans Texas Paul Manasseh Louisiana State Charles Flynn Illinois Richard Page Massachusetts Marvin Francis Wake Forest 1979 Jim Mott Wisconsin Billy Gates Mississippi Ted Nance Houston Ernest Goodman Howard Dave Schulthess Brigham Young Wiles Hallock Wyoming 1980 Dave Cawood NCAA Bob Hartley Mississippi State Don Cunningham Bowling Green Les Jordan Southern Methodist Joe Sherman Clemson/Florida/NCAA Harold Keith Oklahoma 1981 Tom Price South Carolina Joseph T. Labrum Pennsylvania Roger Valdiserri Notre Dame Art Lentz Wisconsin 1982 Hal Bateman Air Force Don Liebendorfer Stanford Donn Bernstein ABC-TV Ted Mann Duke Ralph Carpenter Texas A&M H.B. McElroy Texas A&M 1983 Fred Nuesch Texas A&M-Kingsville Bob Paul Pennsylvania Bob Peterson Walt Paulison Northwestern Wendy Weisend Virginia Tech Don Pierce Kansas 1984 Bill Esposito St. John’s J.W. Ridings Texas Christian Haywood Harris Tennessee George Shiebler New York University 1985 George Wine Iowa Wilbur Snypp State 1986 Ed Alsene Illinois Wesleyan Frank Soltys Arizona Dave Wohlhueter Cornell Perry Sorenson Utah Jack Zane Maryland Fred Stabley Sr. Michigan State 1987 Don Briggs Kearney State Mike Tobin Illinois Pete Nevins East Stroudsburg Jake Wade Garner Roberts Abilene Christian Ned West Georgia Tech 1988 Bill Cable Northeast Missouri Eric Wilson Iowa George Ellis North Dakota State Robert Woodworth Purdue Bennie Thomas Southern (La.) 1970 Warren Berg Luther 1989 John Carpenter Slippery Rock Harry Burrell Iowa State Howie Davis Massachusetts Tom Miller Indiana Gil Heard Northern Michigan George Wright Baylor 1990 Bob Kenworthy Gettysburg Bill Young Wyoming Langston Rogers Mississippi 1971 Baaron Pittenger Harvard 1991 Rick Brewer North Carolina Horace Renegar Tulane Larry Scott Moorhead State Rea Schuessler Alabama 1992 Larry Heimburger Western Illinois Eric McDowell Union College (N.Y.) Bill Little Texas Bill Sansing Texas Dave Young (Ohio) 2010 Max Corbet Boise State 1993 Hal Cowan Oregon State Roger Crosley Emerson John Humenik Florida John Eggers Oregon State Bud Nangle Northern Illinois Larry Happel Central College 1994 Sam Goldman San Francisco State Carol Hudson Old Dominion Jack Grinold Northeastern Dave Kellogg Air Force Larry Kimball Syracuse Barb Kowal Connecticut/Texas 1995 Mary Jo Haverbeck Penn State 2011 Mark Beckenbach Ohio Wesleyan Mike Mahon Drake Charles Bloom Southeastern Conference Al Shrier Temple Rich Herman Clarion 1996 Ed Carpenter Boston University Paul Madison Western Washington Fred Casotti Colorado Dan McDonald Louisiana-Lafayette Ken Cerino Springfield 2012 Debbie Copp Oklahoma 1997 Jeff Hodges North Alabama Tom Di Camillo Pacific West Conference & Arnie Sgalio Big Sky Conference/ESPN Central Arizona College June Stewart Vanderbilt Sue Edson Syracuse 1998 Ed Given Middle Tennessee Lawrence Fan San José State David Housel Auburn Fred Huff Southern Ilinois Pete Moore Ithaca Chuck Prophet Mississippi Valley State Budd Thalman Penn State Kennan Timm Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1999 Emil Parker Davidson 2013 Bernie Cafarelli Notre Dame Tim Petermann Wisconsin-Eau Claire Justin Doherty Wisconsin Roy Pickerill Kentucky Wesleyan Wally Johnson St. Lawrence 2000 Paul Newman Edinboro Jim McGrath Butler Larry Smith Arkansas Tech Jim Seavey Massachusetts Maritime Doug Vance Kansas Academy 2001 Bob Cornell Colgate Fred Stabley, Jr. Central Michigan Claude Felton Georgia 2014 Wayne Block Christopher Newport Bud Ford Tennessee Alan Cannon Texas A&M 2002 Debby Jennings Tennessee Sam Jefferson, Jr. Jackson State Dick Lipe Bentley Nick Joos Baylor Mike Moran U.S. Olympic Committee Bill Wagner DePauw 2003 Chris Anderson Nebraska 2015 Anne Abicht St. Cloud State John Heisler Notre Dame Larry Dougherty Temple Dave Wrath Augustana (Ill.) George Gallet Miami (Fla.) 2004 Bob Condron U.S. Olympic Committee Paul Just Western Kentucky Jack Neumann Calgary Kenny Klein Louisville Jim Vruggink Purdue Bob Nygaard Minnesota Duluth 2005 Gary Anderson Nebraska-Omaha Sheila Stevenson Rowan Bo Carter Big 12 Conference 2016 Julie Bennett Baylor Bill Hancock NCAA Doug Dull American 2006 Stan Green Oklahoma Christian Nordy Jensen Western Athletic Ann King College of New Jersey Conference Shelly Poe West Virginia Rick Leddy Southern Connecticut 2007 Dennis O’Donnell Rochester Steve McCloskey Mansfield Tam Flarup Wisconsin Tim Tessalone Southern California Rod Commons Washington State 2017 Tim Bourret Clemson 2008 Steve Roberts Valdosta State Charlie Fiss Goodyear Cotton Bowl Kevin Ruple Baldwin-Wallace Carole Grills Smith Jim Wright NCAA Pete Kowalski USGA/Rutgers 2009 Paul Allan Minnesota State-Mankato Duane Schroeder Wartburg College Tammy Boclair Vanderbilt Debbie Harmison White Old Dominion Louis Bonnette McNeese State 2018 B.L. Elfring Southern Maine Bill Hamilton South Carolina State Steve Hatchell National Football Herb Hartnett Pennsylvania/Maryland Foundation Ace Higgins Louisiana State Edward Hill, Jr. Howard Phil Langan Ithaca/Princeton/Cornell/Brown Bill Jones Skidmore Mike Kirk Central Oklahoma Bob Condron Olympic Committee 2004 Diane Nordstrom Wisconsin Jim Coogan Penn State 1969 2019 Jeff Bernstein NYU Robert Cook Indiana 1969 Dave Lohse North Carolina Debbie Copp Oklahoma 2012 John Paquette Big East Max Corbet Boise State 2010 Maxey Parrish Baylor Bob Cornell Colgate 2001 Dave Plati Colorado Hal Cowan Oregon State 1993 Mark Stillwell Missouri State John Cox Navy 1969 2020 Bob Beretta Army Roger Crosley Emerson 2010 Kent Cherrington Lasell Bob Culp Western Michigan 1969 Doug Hauschild Dayton Don Cunningham Bowling Green 1980 Joe Mitch USBWA Howie Davis Massachusetts 1989 Blake Timm Great Northwest Athletic Conf. Tom Di Camillo Pacific West Conference & David Worlock NCAA Central Arizona College 2012 Justin Doherty Wisconsin 2013 CoSIDA HALL OF FAME, Tom Doherly Rhode Island 1972 ALPHABETICAL LISTING – 1969-2020 Larry Dougherty Temple 2015 Anne Abicht St. Cloud State 2015 Doug Dull American 2016 Paul Allan Minnesota State-Mankato 2009 Homer Dunham Western Michigan 1969 Ed Alsene Illinois Wesleyan 1986 Sue Edson Syracuse 2012 Chris Anderson Nebraska 2003 John Eggers Oregon State 2010 Gary Anderson Nebraska-Omaha 2005 B.L. Elfring Southern Maine 2018 Hal Bateman Air Force 1982 George Ellis North Dakota State 1988 Mark Beckenbach Ohio Wesleyan 2011 Ted Emery Gator Bowl 1969 Julie Bennett Baylor 2016 Bill Esposito St. John’s 1984 John Bentley Nebraska 1969 Les Etter Michigan 1969 Bob Beretta Army 2020 Wilbur Evans Texas 1969 Warren Berg Luther 1970 Lawrence Fan San José State 2012 Donn Bernstein ABC-TV 1982 Claude Felton Georgia 2001 Jeff Bernstein NYU 2019 Charlie Fiss Goodyear Cotton Bowl 2017 Wayne Block Christopher Newport 2014 Tam Flarup Wisconsin 2007 Charles Bloom Southeastern Conference 2011 Charles Flynn Illinois 1969 Tammy Boclair Vanderbilt 2009 Bud Ford Tennessee 2001 Lee Bohnet North Dakota 1977 Marvin Francis Wake Forest 1969 Louis Bonnette McNeese State 2009 George Gallet Miami (Fla.) 2015 Tim Bourret Clemson 2017 Billy Gates Mississippi 1969 Bob Bradley Clemson 1972 Ed Given Middle Tennessee 1998 Rick Brewer North Carolina 1991 Sam Goldman San Francisco State 1994 Don Briggs Kearney State 1987 Ernest Goodman Howard 1969 Jim Brock Texas Christian 1974 Stan Green Oklahoma Christian 2006 Don Bryant Nebraska 1975 Carole Grills Smith 2017 Harry Burrell Iowa State 1970 Jack Grinold Northeastern 1994 Bill Cable Northeast Missouri 1988 Wiles Hallock Wyoming 1969 Bernie Cafarelli Notre Dame 2013 Bill Hamilton South Carolina State 2009 Joe Cahill Army 1969 Bill Hancock NCAA 2005 Bill Callahan Missouri 1972 Larry Happel Central College 2010 Charles Callahan Notre Dame 1969 Haywood Harris Tennessee 1984 Alan Cannon Texas A&M 2014 Bob Hartley Mississippi State 1969 Norman Carlson Florida 1978 Herb Hartnett Pennsylvania/Maryland 2009 Ed Carpenter Boston Univesity 1996 Steve Hatchell National Football Foundation 2018 John Carpenter Slippery Rock 1989 Doug Hauschild Dayton 2020 Ralph Carpenter Texas A&M 1982 Mary Jo Haverbeck Penn State 1995 Ted Carpenter Marquette 1969 Gil Heard Northern Michigan 1989 Bo Carter Big 12 2005 Larry Heimburger Western Illinois 1992 Fred Casotti Colorado 1996 John Heisler Notre Dame 2003 Dave Cawood NCAA 1980 Rich Herman Clarion 2011 Ken Cerino Springfield 1996 Ace Higgins Louisiana State 2009 Kent Cherrington Lasell 2020 Edward Hill, Jr. Howard 2018 Rod Commons Washington State 2007 Jeff Hodges North Alabama 1997 Bill Holmes Texas Tech 1977 Maxey Parrish Baylor 2019 David Housel Auburn 1998 Bob Paul Pennsylvania 1969 Elmore Hudgins Vanderbilt 1976 Walt Paulison Northwestern 1969 Carol Hudson Old Dominion 2010 Tim Petermann Wisconsin-Eau Claire 1999 Fred Huff Southern Ilinois 2012 Bob Peterson Minnesota 1983 John Humenik Florida 1993 Roy Pickerill Kentucky Wesleyan 1999 Sam Jefferson, Jr. Jackson State 2014 Don Pierce Kansas 1969 Debby Jennings Tennessee 2002 Baaron Pittenger Harvard 1971 Nordy Jensen Western Athletic Conference 2016 Dave Plati Colorado 2019 Wally Johnson St. Lawrence 2013 Shelly Poe West Virginia 2006 Bill Jones Skidmore 2018 Tom Price South Carolina 1981 Nick Joos Baylor 2014 Chuck Prophet Mississippi Valley State 2012 Lester Jordan Southern Methodist 1969 Pat Quinn Oklahoma State 1977 Paul Just Western Kentucky 2015 Jones Ramsey Texas 1976 Harold Keith Oklahoma 1969 Horace Renegar Tulane 1971 Vic Kelley UCLA 1972 J.W. Ridings Texas Christian 1969 Dave Kellogg Air Force 2010 Garner Roberts Abilene Christian 1987 Bob Kenworthy Gettysburg 1990 Steve Roberts Valdosta State 2008 Larry Kimball Syracuse 1994 Langston Rogers Mississippi 1990 Ann King College of New Jersey 2006 Kevin Ruple Baldwin-Wallace 2008 Mike Kirk Central Oklahoma 2018 Bill Sansing Texas 2009 Kenny Klein Louisville 2015 Duane Schroeder Wartburg 2017 Barb Kowal Connecticut/Texas 2010 Rea Schuessler Alabama 1971 Pete Kowalski USGA/Rutgers 2017 Dave Schulthess Brigham Young 1979 Phil Langan Ithaca/Princeton/ Cornell/Brown 2009 Larry Scott Moorhead State 1991 Joe Lebrum Pennsylvania 1969 Jim Seavey Massachusetts Maritime Academy 2013 Rick Leddy Southern Connecticut 2016 Arnie Sgalio Big Sky Conference/ESPN 1997 Art Lentz Wisconsin 1969 Joe Sherman Clemson/Florida/NCAA 1980 Don Leibendorter Stanford 1969 George Shiebler New York University 1969 Dick Lipe Bentley 2002 Al Shrier Temple 1995 Bill Little Texas 1992 Larry Smith Arkansas Tech 2000 Dave Lohse North Carolina 2019 Wilburn Snypp Ohio State 1969 Paul Madison Western Washington 2011 Frank Soltys Arizona 1969 Mike Mahon Drake 1995 Perry Sorenson Utah 1969 Paul Manasseh Louisiana State 1978 Fred Stabley Sr. Michigan State 1969 Ted Mann Duke 1969 Fred Stabley, Jr. Central Michigan 2013 Steve McCloskey Mansfield 2016 Sheila Stevenson Rowan 2015 Dan McDonald Louisiana-Lafayette 2011 June Stewart Vanderbilt 1997 Eric McDowell Union College (N.Y.) 2009 Mark Stillwell Missouri State 2019 H.B. McElroy Texas A&M 1969 Jim Tarman Penn State 1973 Jim McGrath Butler 2013 Tim Tessalone Southern California 2016 Tom Miller Indiana 1970 Budd Thalman Penn State 1998 Ben Mintz Cornell 1976 Bennie Thomas Southern (La.) 1988 Joe Mitch USBWA 2020 Charles Thornton Alabama 1974 Pete Moore Ithaca College 1998 Blake Timm Great Northwest Athletic Conf. 2020 Mike Moran U.S. Olympic Committee 2002 Kennan Timm Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2012 Paul Morrison Drake 1974 Mike Tobin Illinois 1969 Jim Mott Wisconsin 1979 Roger Valdiserri Notre Dame 1981 Ted Nance Houston 1979 Doug Vance Kansas 2000 Bud Nangle Northern Illinois 1993 Nick Vista Michigan State 1975 Jack Neumann Calgary 2004 Jim Vruggink Purdue 2004 Pete Nevins East Stroudsburg 1987 Jake Wade North Carolina 1969 Paul Newman Edinboro 2000 Bill Wagner DePauw 2014 Diane Nordstrom Wisconsin 2018 Wendy Weisend Virginia Tech 1983 Fred Nuesch Texas A&M-Kingsville 1983 Ned West Georgia Tech 1969 Bob Nygaard Minnesota-Duluth 2015 Debbie Harmison White Dennis O’Donnell Rochester 2007 Old Dominion 2017 Richard Page Massachusetts 1978 Bill Whitmore Rice 1976 John Paquette Big East 2019 Otis Wile Oklahoma State 1973 Emil Parker Davidson 1999 Eric Wilson Iowa 1969 Pepper Wilson Dayton 1973 1995 Howie Davis Massachusetts George Wine Iowa 1985 1996 Fred Nuesch Texas A&M-Kingsville Dave Wohlhueter Cornell 1986 1997 Dave Cawood NCAA Robert Woodsworth 1998 Bill Little Texas Purdue 1969 1999 Rick Brewer North Carolina David Worlock NCAA 2020 2000 Mary Jo Haverbeck Penn State Dave Wrath Augustana 2003 2001 Langston Rogers Mississippi George Wright Baylor 1970 2002 Hal Cowan Oregon State Jim Wright NCAA 2008 2003 Jim Wright NCAA Bill Young Wyoming 1970 2004 Claude Felton Georgia Dave Young Miami (Ohio) 1992 2005 Ed Carpenter Boston University Jack Zane Maryland 1986 2006 Bud Ford Tennessee 2007 John Paquette Big East Conference ARCH WARD AWARD 2008 Debby Jennings Tennessee The Arch Ward Award has been presented annually since 1958 to a 2009 Bill Hamilton South Carolina State CoSIDA member who has made an outstanding contribution to the 2010 Al Shrier Temple field of college sports information, and who by his or her activities, has 2011 Justin Doherty Wisconsin brought dignity and prestige to the profession. Ward was sports editor 2012 Lawrence Fan San José State of the Tribune from 1930 until he died in 1955. He is credited 2013 Shelly Poe Auburn with inventing the concept of an all-star contest. All-star games began 2014 Julie Bennett Baylor in 1933 with the first all-star game. The following year, Ward 2015 Nick Joos Baylor initiated the College All-Star football game. 2016 Bernie Cafarelli American Athletic Conference 2017 Jeff Hodges North Alabama 1958 Lester Jordan Southern Methodist 2018 Alan Cannon Texas A&M 1959 John Cox Navy 2019 Herb Vincent SEC 1960 Bob Paul Pennsylvania 2020 Judy Willson LSU 1961 Harold Keith Oklahoma 1962 Fred Stabley Sr. Michigan State 1963 Wiles Hallock Wyoming WARREN BERG AWARD 1964 Ned West Georgia Tech The Warren Berg Award is presented annually to a CoSIDA College 1965 Don Pierce Kansas Division member who has made outstanding contributions to the field of 1966 Ernest Goodman Howard sports information, and who by his or her activities, has brought dignity 1967 Bob Culp Western Michigan and prestige to the profession. Berg was a long-time SID at Luther 1968 Eric Wilson Iowa College and was the first SID from a College Division school to serve as 1969 Wilbur Evans Southwest Conference CoSIDA President in 1963-64. 1970 Baaron Pittenger Harvard 1971 Tom Miller Indiana 1985 Fred Nuesch Texas A&M-Kingsville 1972 Bill Young Wyoming 1986 Pete Nevins East Stroudsburg 1973 Wilbur Synpp Ohio State 1987 Garner Roberts Abilene Christian 1974 Charley Thornton Alabama 1988 Lee Bohnet North Dakota 1975 Bill Callahan Missouri 1989 Bob Kenworthy Gettysburg 1976 Bob Hartley Mississippi State 1990 George Ellis North Dakota State 1977 Bob Bradley Clemson 1991 John Carpenter Slippery Rock 1978 Frank Soltys Arizona 1992 Ken Cerino Springfield 1979 Marvin Francis ACC/Wake Forest 1993 Duane Schroeder Wartburg 1980 Bill Whitmore Rice 1994 Bill Cable Truman State 1981 Don Bryant Nebraska 1995 Ron Lenz South Dakota State 1982 Jones Ramsey Texas 1996 J. Roger Dykes Rochester Institute of Technology 1983 Elmore Hudgins Southeastern Conference 1997 Jeff Hodges North Alabama 1984 Bill Esposito St. John’s 1998 Roy Pickerill Kentucky Wesleyan 1985 Nick Vista Michigan State 1999 Pete Moore Ithaca 1986 Jim Mott Wisconsin 2000 Dave Wrath Augustana (Ill.) 1987 Roger Valdiserri Notre Dame 2001 Wally Johnson St. Lawrence 1988 Marv Homan Ohio State 2002 Dick Lipe Bentley 1989 Dave Schulthess Brigham Young 2003 Ann Bready King The College of New Jersey 1990 Steve Boda NCAA 2004 Kevin Ruple Baldwin-Wallace 1991 Haywood Harris Tennessee 2005 Wayne Block Christopher Newport 1992 Dave Wohlhueter Cornell 2006 Larry Happel Central College 1993 Tom Price South Carolina 2007 Paul Allan Minnesota St.-Mankato 1994 John Humenik Florida 2008 Tom DiCamillo Central Arizona/Pac West 2009 Kennan Timm Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1994 Jim Simpson ESPN 2010 Dennis O’Donnell Rochester 1995 Bob Brill Durham Herald-Sun 2011 Rich Herman Clarion 1996 Bob Hammel Bloomington Herald-Times 2012 Jack Neumann Calgary 1997 Ron Franklin ESPN 2013 Sheila Stevenson Rowan 1998 Steve Wieberg USA Today 2014 Mark Beckenbach Ohio Wesleyan 1999 Digest 2015 Fran Elia SUNY Cortland 2000 Bill Wallace New York Times 2016 Eric McDowell Union (N.Y.) 2001 ESPN 2017 Blake Timm Great Northwest Athletic Conference 2002 Robin Roberts ESPN 2018 Chris Mitchell Washington (Mo.) 2003 USA Today 2019 Lenny Reich Mount Union 2004 Bill Nichols Cleveland Plain Dealer 2020 Cindy Potter Columbia (Mo.) 2005 Mel Greenberg Philadelphia Inquirer 2006 Tony Barnhardt Journal-Constitution JAKE WADE AWARD 2007 Steve Scheer CBS Sports The Jake Wade Award has been presented annually since 1958 to an 2008 CBS Sports individual who has made an outstanding contribution in the media to 2009 Tim Brando CBS Sports the field of intercollegiate athletics. Jake Wade was a widely acclaimed 2010 Pam Ward ESPN sports journalist and national magazine contributor for the Charlotte 2011 ABC/ESPN Observer for 16 years and later served as sports information director at 2012 the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill from 1946-62. A 1923 UNC Penn State Sports Journalism and Society (Knight Chair), College of graduate, Wade was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Communications Fame in 1992. He died in 1962. 2013 Pat Coleman D3sports.com 2014 Beth Mowins ESPN 1958 Bert McGrane Des Moines Register 2015 CBS Sports 1959 Homer F. Cooke NCAA 2016 Rece Davis ESPN 1960 Stanley Woodward New York Herald Tribune/ 2017 Michelle Smith-McDonald pac-12.org/espnW Newark Star Ledger 2018 CBS Sports 1961 Bill Schroeder Helms Hall of Fame 2019 ESPN 1962 Abe Chanin Collegiate Baseball 2020 Ivan Maisel ESPN 1963 Wilfred Smith 1964 Dave Condon Chicago Tribune 1965 NBC-TV 1966 Nashville Banner 1967 Francis Wallace New York sportswriter 1968 Paul Zimmerman Times 1969 Ray Johnson Nashville Tennessean 1970 Ed Schneider Chicago Today 1971 Arnie Burdick Syracuse Herald/Journal 1972 John Mooney Salt Lake City Tribune 1973 Dick Herbert Raleigh News-Observer 1974 Volney Meece Oklahoma City Times 1975 Tom Woodward Knoxville Sentinel 1976 Dayton Daily News 1977 Maury White Des Moines Register 1978 ABC-TV 1979 Atlanta Journal 1980 Dallas Times-Herald 1981 Frank Boggs Colorado Springs Gazette 1982 Herschel Nissenson 1983 Gordon White New York Times 1984 Bill Jauss Chicago Tribune 1985 Kaye Kessler Columbus Citizen-Journal 1986 Dave Campbell Waco Tribune-Herald 1987 Rosa Gatti ESPN 1988 John Bibb Nashville Tennessean 1989 NBC-TV 1990 Bob Monahan Boston Globe 1991 Bob Hentzen Topeka Capital-Journal 1992 Dave Anderson New York Times 1993 Star-Tribune BOB KENWORTHY 2018 Ann King Sage Colleges COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD 2019 Dave Lhose North Carolina The Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award is presented annually to 2020 Sam Atkinson Gallaudet a member for civic involvement and accomplishments outside the sports information office. Kenworthy served as SID at Gettysburg College and KEITH JACKSON ETERNAL FLAME AWARD was the first recipient of the award. He is a CoSIDA Hall of Famer. The Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award is presented to an individual who, or an organization which, has made a lasting contribution to inter- 1993 Bob Kenworthy Gettysburg collegiate athletics, has demonstrated a long and consistent commitment 1994 Don Bryant Nebraska to excellence and has been a loyal supporter of CoSIDA and its mission. 1995 Wylie Smith Northern Arizona Keith Jackson is widely known as the “voice of college football” after his 1996 Sheila Stevenson Rowan College more than 40 years of work covering college football for ABC. Jackson 1997 Norman Gough Mississippi College has also had a long association with CoSIDA, including serving as the 1998 Bill Hamilton South Carolina State Keynote Speaker at the 1994 CoSIDA Workshop in Denver. 1999 Jack Grinold Northeastern 2000 Will Keener Calfornia State Stanislaus 1998 Keith Jackson ABC Sports 2001 Lonza Hardy Jr. Southwestern Athletic Conf. 1999 GTE Corporation 2002 Becky Paull Idaho 2001 Dick Enberg CBS 2003 David Sherwood Wingate 2003 Rosa Gatti ESPN 2004 Bob Nygaard Minnesota-Duluth 2005 Jim Albright Kodak 2005 Edward Hill, Jr. Howard University 2008 Dick Vitale ESPN 2006 Judy Willson Louisiana-Monroe 2009 Myles Brand NCAA 2007 Dave Wohlhueter Cornell (retired) 2012 Bob Condron USOC 2008 Debbie Copp Oklahoma 2013 Tennessee (retired) 2009 Doug Hauschild Dayton 2015 Erik Christianson NCAA 2010 Tim Kennedy Gustavus Adolphus 2016 Bill Hancock College Football Playoff 2011 Dr. Bill Smith Arkansas 2018 Louise McCleary NCAA 2012 Rich Herman Clarion 2019 College Game Day ESPN 2013 Jamie Weir Baldwin Michigan State 2020 Malcolm Moran 2014 Sam Atkinson Gallaudet 2015 Ken DeBolt Hobart & William Smith Coleges BUD NANGLE AWARD 2016 J.D. Hamilton NCAA Presented to an individual outside of CoSIDA or to a member of CoSIDA 2017 Larry Dougherty Temple who shows ethics and integrity under unusual or stressful situations. It 2018 Christopher Wenzler John Carroll is named for and honors Owen “Bud” Nangle, former longtime Sports 2019 Kenisha Rhone Belmont Information Director at Northern Illinois and CoSIDA Hall of Famer who, 2020 Patrick Walsh Little Rock in 1974, authored the CoSIDA Code of Ethics which is the standard for the profession to this day. MARY JO HAVERBECK TRAILBLAZER AWARD The Mary Jo Haverbeck Trailblazer Award is presented annually to an 2013 Christopher Lakos Georgia individual who is a pioneer in the field of sports information who has 2016 Mike Williams Illinois State mentored and helped improve the level of ethnic and gender diversity 2019 Tom Satkowiak Tennessee within CoSIDA. 2020 Tony Altobelli Orange Coast College

2001 Mary Jo Haverbeck Penn State (retired) BILL ESPOSITO BACKBONE AWARD 2002 Collie J. Nicholson Grambling State (retired) The Bill Esposito Award is presented to a member who displays sound 2003 June Stewart Vanderbilt judgment and unusual courage in taking a stand on intercollegiate athlet- 2004 Joyce Aschenbrenner V Foundation ics which is contrary to public opinion and sentiment or who displays 2005 Bill Hamilton South Carolina State sound judgment and unusual courage in guiding their institutions through 2006 Debbie Byrne Old Dominion difficult public relations situations. 2007 Anne Abicht St. Cloud State 2008 Langston Rogers Mississippi 1966 John Underwood Sports Illustrated 2009 Rosa Gatti ESPN 1977 Frank Boggs The Daily Oklahoman 2010 Chris Plonsky Texas 1978 Bill Esposito St. John’s 2011 Debby Jennings Tennessee 2007 Donna Turner Tulane 2012 Shelly Poe Auburn Jack Duggan New Orleans 2013 Lawrence Fan San José State 2012 Jeff Nelson Penn State 2014 Ed Hill, Jr. Howard 2014 John Paquette Big East Conference 2015 Betsy Van Sickle Marquette 2017 Tim Volkmann SUNY Geneseo 2016 Tammy Boclair Vanderbilt (retired) 2017 Paul Carson Toronto Sean Cartell Southeastern Conference RISING STAR AWARD 2016 The Rising Star Award is presented annually to a university division and COLLEGE DIVISION a college division member with 10 years of full-time service or less in the Aaron Sagraves Cornerstone profession for service, dedication, energy and enthusiasm that make the UNIVERSITY DIVISION individual a “rising star” in sports information. Lamar Carter Howard/California 2017 2006 COLLEGE DIVISION COLLEGE DIVISION Megan Hardin Southwestern University (Texas) Jason Fein College of Staten Island UNIVERSITY DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Chelsey Chamberlain New Mexico Mark Fratto St. John’s 2018 2007 COLLEGE DIVISION COLLEGE DIVISION Evan O’Kelly Montana State Jim Strick Wisconsin-Stevens Point UNIVERSITY DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Olivia Coiro Syracuse Jamie Weir Michigan State 2019 2008 COLLEGE DIVISION COLLEGE DIVISION Shawn Medeiros Endicott Cindy Fotti Potter Columbia (Mo.) UNIVERSITY DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Jeremy Rosenthal Indiana Mendy Nestor Pittsburgh 2020 2009 COLLEGE DIVISION COLLEGE DIVISION Danielle Percival Piedmont April Emory Elizabeth City State UNIVERSITY DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Chas Dorman Princeton Kevin Bonner Temple 2010 CoSIDA ACHIEVEMENT AWARD COLLEGE DIVISION Annually presented to an assistant or associate in an athletic media Sarah Meier Rocky Mountain Ath. Conf. relations office in both the University Division and College Division, UNIVERSITY DIVISION who has made outstanding contributions to the field of college sports Dan Drutz Saint Peter’s (N.J.) information, and who by his or her activities, has provided exceptional 2011 service and dedication to their institutions or conference office. Nominee COLLEGE DIVISION must have 10 or more years experience in the profession. This award is Rob Knox Kutztown designed for a candidate that has not been the recipient of any previous UNIVERSITY DIVISION CoSIDA major award (Arch Ward, Warren Berg, Hall of Fame) in his or Chevonne Mansfield Southwestern Athletic Conf. her career. 2012 COLLEGE DIVISION 2015 Kimberly Wenger Centennial Conference COLLEGE DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Tom Nelson St. Cloud State Maurice Williams Hampton UNIVERSITY DIVISION 2013 Diane Nordstrom Wisconsin COLLEGE DIVISION 2016 KatieJo Kuhens Wartburg COLLEGE DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Mindy Bauer MIT Nicole Bostel Denver UNIVERSITY DIVISION 2014 Dave Lohse North Carolina COLLEGE DIVISION 2017 Ryan Klinkner St. John’s (Minn.) COLLEGE DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Dave Reed Colorado College Christopher Yandle Miami (Fla.) UNIVERSITY DIVISION 2015 Christopher Masters Big Ten Conference COLLEGE DIVISION 2018 Amie Canfield Mount Holyoke COLLEGE DIVISION UNIVERSITY DIVISION Shane Herrmann North Alabama UNIVERSITY DIVISION Kent Lowe LSU Liza Reed O’Reilly Millsport 2019 2005 Dave Wrath Augustana (Ill.) COLLEGE DIVISION 2006 Mark Beckenbach Ohio Wesleyan Jill Guise Johns Hopkins 2007 Jeff Rubin ICS UNIVERSITY DIVISION Mark Frantz ICS Lindy Brown Duke 2008 Dan O’Connell Towson 2020 2009 Jim Seavey Massachusetts Maritime COLLEGE DIVISION 2010 Mike Wolf Northwestern Dan McDonnell Southern Indiana 2011 Kevin Ruple Baldwin-Wallace UNIVERSITY DIVISION 2012 Dave Wohlhueter Cornell (retired) Kara Fisher Michigan State 2013 Mark Fleming Moravian 2014 Dick Enberg PRESIDENT’S AWARD 2015 Michael McEachern Young Harris Presented annually to a CoSIDA member or members to honor exem- 2016 David Sherwood Wingate plary service and leadership within the organization’s committee struc- 2017 Jeff Nelson Penn State ture in support of programs that benefit CoSIDA members. The award is 2018 Susan Fumagalli Mahoney Gettysburg presented by the current CoSIDA president. 2019 Rece Davis ESPN 2020 Bill Jones Skidmore 2015 Debbie Copp Oklahoma 2016 Amie Canfield Mount Holyoke DICK ENBERG AWARD Jeff Hodges North Alabama Established in 1997, the Dick Enberg Award is given annually to a Shelly Poe Auburn person whose actions and commitment have furthered the meaning Geoff Sherman Marian (Ind.) and reach of the Academic All-America® Teams Program and/or the Maurice Williams Hampton student-athlete while promoting the values of education and academics. 2017 Lawrence Fan San José State The award was created in part to recognize Dick Enberg’s passion and 2018 Bernie Cafarelli American Athletic Conference support of the Academic All-America® program for more than 20 years, Tyler Cundith Johnson County Community College and more importantly, his dedication to education for more than four 2019 Mark Beckenbach Ohio Wesleyan . 2020 Danny Kambel Pacific (Ore.) Wendy Mayer 1997 Dick Enberg Chris Mitchell Washington (Mo.) 1998 John Humenik Katie Mucci Missouri Valley Conference 1999 2000 Bill Russell LESTER JORDAN AWARD 2001 Donna Shalala The Lester Jordan Award is presented annually for exemplary service to 2002 the Academic All-America® Award program and the promotion of the ide- 2003 als of being a student-athlete. Jordan was a long-time SID at SMU and 2004 Ted Leland created the first Academic All-America® team in the 1950s. 2005 Father Theodore Hesburgh 2006 President Gerald R. Ford 1994 John Humenik Florida 2007 Pat Summitt Gregg Burke Providence 2008 Chuck Lee 1995 Nick Vista Michigan State 2009 Steve Smith Roger Valdeserri Notre Dame 2010 Tom Hansen 1996 Dick Lipe Bentley 2011 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Bill Little Texas 2012 1997 Mitch Parkinson Southern Illinois 2013 1998 Ed Alsene Illinois Wesleyan 2014 Drysdale Brad Tufts Bucknell 2015 Andre Agassi 1999 Joe Hornaday Texas Tech 2016 Roger Staubach Steve Rourke UCLA 2017 Dr. Robert C. Khayat 2000 Bernie Cafarelli Notre Dame 2018 2001 Mike Strickler VMI 2019 Frank Beamer 2002 Bill Turnage Central Missouri State 2020 Amy Perko 2003 Brian McCann Cleveland State 2004 Katie Hyde Millsport John Kennedy Millsport John Von Stade Millsport Nancy Campbell Millsport Susan Splendido Millsport Bill Cable Truman State LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Bob Kinney Army The CoSIDA Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to members who Bob Paul United States Olympic Committee have served at least 25 years in the profession (as of June of that year) Al Shrier Temple who are retiring or leaving the profession. Roger Valdiserri Notre Dame 1996 1973 Larry Heimburger Western Illinois Bob Culp Western Michigan George Wine Iowa Don Cunningham Bowling Green 1997 Les Etter Michigan Don Bryant Nebraska Lester Jordan SMU Norman Gough Mississippi College Harold Keith Oklahoma Larry Hymel Southeastern Louisiana Don Liebendorfer Stanford Larry Kimball Syracuse Charles Loftus Yale 1998 Ted Mann Duke Herb Hartnett Maryland Paul Morrison Drake Steve White Western Carolina Walt Paulison Northwestern Dave Wohlhueter Cornell Wilbur Snypp Ohio State Earl Yestingsmeier Ball State Otis Wile Oklahoma State 1999 Francis Wallace Honorary John Beatty Western Michigan Eric Wilson Iowa J.W. Campbell Western State 1977 John Carpenter Slippery Rock Wilbur Evans Texas Ed Given Middle Tennessee State Harry Burrell Iowa State Bob Kenworthy Gettysburg Ben Mintz Cornell Jim McKone Texas-Pan American 1980 Jay Monsen Brigham Young Dick Page Massachusetts Emil Parker Davidson Frank Soltys Arizona Garner Roberts Abilene Christian Fred Stabley Michigan State Doyle Smith Virginia 1988 2000 Lee Bohnet North Dakota Tom Bates Navy Marv Homan Ohio State State Haywood Harris Tennessee Nick Vista Michigan State Mary Jo Haverbeck Penn State 1989 Dennis Schroeder Northwestern (Minn.) Max Gerber Toledo June Stewart Vanderbilt Dave Schulthess BYU Jack Zane Maryland 1990 2001 Steve Boda NCAA Chuck Prophet Mississippi Valley State Don Briggs Nebraska-Kearney Fred Huff S. Illinois-Carbondale Jim Mott Wisconsin Duane Schroeder Wartburg Ted Emery Gator Bowl Bruce Woodbury Utah 1991 2002 Sam Goldman San Francisco State Pete Nevins East Stroudsburg Ken MacDonald Akron Wally Renfro NCAA Jimmie McDowell Football Hall of Fame 2003 Dave Young Miami (Ohio) Hal Cowan Oregon State 1992 Paul Just Western Kentucky Bill Esposito St. John’s Will Keener Cal State-Stanislaus Tom Price South Carolina 2004 1994 Fred Nuesch Texas A&M-Kingsville Bob Anderson Northeast Louisiana Jack Sareault NW Collegiate Sports Marvin Francis Atlantic Coast Conference 2005 Larry Heimburger Western Illinois John Alosi Shippensburg Jim Norman Rhode Island 2006 Bob Peterson Minnesota Ed Carpenter Boston University Russell Rice Kentucky Tom Lamonica Illinois State 1995 Ron Lenz South Dakota State Karl Park Eastern Kentucky Larry Smith Arkansas Tech 2007 Oliver Pierce Gonzaga George Ellis North Dakota State Mady Salvani Army West Point Mike Korcek Northern Illinois John Stallings Rutgers-Newark Stan Green Oklahoma Christian Marty Valdez California State, East Bay 2008 Bob Vazquez California State, Northridge Nancy Justis Northern Iowa 2016 Tim Petermann Wisconsin-Eau Claire Julie Bennett Baylor Steve Roberts Valdosta State Howie Davis Massachusetts Mark Stillwell Missouri State Tam Flarup Wisconsin 2009 Bob Guptill Great Northwest Athletic Conference Gary Anderson Nebraska-Omaha Rich Herman Clarion Bob Cornell Colgate Debby Jennings Tennessee Ron Hines Southeast Missouri State Wally Johnson St. Lawrence Larry Scott Minnesota State-Moorhead Bill Little Texas 2010 Paul Madison Western Washington Wayne Block Christopher Newport Kevin Southard Scranton Paul Carson Toronto Ed Syguda Otterbein Rod Commons Oregon State Debbie Harmison White Old Dominion Rick Covington Blue-Gray Classic 2017 Langston Rogers Mississippi Max Corbet Boise State Bill Steinman Columbia Bud Focht Rider Woody Wilk Fresno City Jack Frost WInthrop 2011 Edward Hill, Jr. Howard Mike Moran United States Olympic Committee Steve McCloskey Mansfield A. John Pearson Kansas Collegiate Ath. Conf. Tom McGuire Bloomsburg Walt Riddle Saint Leo Roy Pickerill Kentucky Wesleyan 2012 2018 Bob Condron United States Olympic Committee Mike Finn ACC Wallace Dooley, Jr. Tennessee State Mike Kirk Central Oklahoma Bud Ford Tennessee Jack Neumann Calgary Phil Haddy Iowa Scott Selheimer Delaware Mike Mahon Drake Bob Ziadie King’s College Peter Schlehr Towson Ralph Zobell BYU Bill Turnage Florida Southern 2019 2013 Liz Abel Utah Ken Cerino Western New England Glenn Alford Idaho State Carole Grills Smith College Tim Bourret Clemson Bill Hamilton South Carolina State Rick Brewer North Carolina Joe Mitch Missouri Valley Conference Bob Noss Wright State Jim Streeter Eastern Michigan Rob Schabert Tennessee Tech Jim Wright NCAA Steve Schwepker Point 2014 Steve Ulrich Centennial Conference Tom Fick Wisconsin-Whitewater 2020 Rick Leddy Southern Connecticut State Blair Cash Multnomah Bruce Madej Michigan Debbie Darrah Texas A&M Tom Renner Hope Doug Dull American 2015 Joe Hernandez Ball State Anne Abicht St. Cloud State Stew Salowitz Illinois Wesleyan Mike Gore UNC Asheville Jin Sheehan Hofstra Dave Guffey Montana Jim Vruggink Purdue Carol Hudson Old Dominion Brad Larsen Weber State Steve Marovich Carthage Jim McGrath Butler Dan O’Connell Towson 1986 25-YEAR AWARD Tom Bates U.S. Naval Academy The CoSIDA 25-Year Award is presented to members who have com- Jack Zane Maryland pleted 25 years in the profession (as of June of that year). 1987 Max Gerber Toledo 1959 Jack Grinold Northeastern Homer Dunham Alma/Western Michigan Haywood Harris Tennessee 1960 Marv Homan Ohio State Harry Burrell Iowa State Tom Price South Carolina Dr. Chell Enanson Luther Dave Young Miami (Ohio) Lester Jordan SMU 1988 Harold Keith Oklahoma Frank Morgan Ohio Don Liebendorfer Stanford Don Bryant Nebraska Ted Mann Duke 1989 Walter Paulison Northwestern Pete Nevins East Stroudsburg Eric Wilson Iowa Jim Done UC Davis Robert Woodworth Purdue Bill Esposito St. John’s 1961 1990 John Bentley Nebraska Steve Boda NCAA 1966 John Beatty Western Michigan Billy Gates Missouri Bob Peterson Minnesota Rea Scheussler Alabama/Senior Bowl Chuck Schuttrow St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 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