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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Departmental Awards STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE MONTH Page August Rob Doyle, Football Cheneta Morrison, Volleyball NACDA Directors’ Cup 2 GLVC Multi-Sport Trophies 3 September Josh Gornall, Men’s Cross Country Shae Morris, Women’s Soccer Postseason Awards 4 October J.T. Owens, Football Academic All-Conference 5 Ashley Seehase, Women’s Soccer November David Lopez, Wrestling FALL SPORTS Cheneta Morrison, Volleyball Cross Country 6-7 December Lynn Panko, Wrestling Football 8-11 Jessica Canary, Women’s Basketball Men’s Soccer 12-13 January Alex Johns, Wrestling Samantha Meissel, Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer 14-16 Volleyball 17-19 February Frederick Helm, Men’s Track & Field Kierra Allen, Women’s Track & Field March Guy Kogel, Men’s Swimming WINTER SPORTS Maura Donahue, Women’s Swimming Men’s Basketball 20-21 April Jerel Flournoy, Men’s Track & Field Women’s Basketball 22-24 Megan Russell, Softball Swimming & Diving 25-28 Wrestling 29-30 CHUCK MALENDER FEMALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Allison Tyler, Women’s Golf SPRING SPORTS PARKER P. JORDAN MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Baseball 31-33 Stephen Geller, Football Men’s Golf 34-35 KELSO M. REID MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD Nate Blank, Men’s Basketball Women’s Golf 36-37 Softball 38-40 WALTER BRENNEMAN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Lynn Panko, Wrestling Men’s Tennis 41-42 DR. ROBERT M. BROOKER MOST VALUABLE MALE ATHLETE Women’s Tennis 43-44 Seth Fair, Men’s Golf Track & Field 45-48 DR. ROBERT M. BROOKER MOST VALUABLE FEMALE ATHLETE Kyleigh Turner, Volleyball 1 NACDA DIRECTORS’ CUP 2009-10 STANDINGS 1 Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 1021.50 36 Incarnate Word (Tex.) 381.00 71 Le Moyne (N.Y.) 262.50 2 California (Pa.) 703.00 37 St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 379.50 72 Dowling (N.Y.) 262.00 3 Central Missouri 672.50 38 Missouri Southern State 377.25 73 Central Oklahoma 260.00 4 Minnesota State Mankato 660.50 39 Columbus State (Ga.) 368.50 74 Carson Newman (Tenn.) 258.00 5 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 643.50 40 Mesa State (Colo.) 363.50 75 St. Edward’s (Texas) 255.50 6 Western Washington 642.75 41 West Chester (Pa.) 362.00 76 Francis Marion (S.C.) 253.00 7 Ashland (Ohio) 636.75 42 Southern Connecticut St. 358.50 77 Brigham Young Hawaii 251.00 8 UC San Diego 626.00 43 West Chester (Pa.) 350.00 77 Wingate (N.C.) 251.00 9 Abilene Christian (Tex.) 616.75 44 St. Augustine’s (N.C.) 347.00 79 Southwest Minnesota St. 250.00 10 Adams State (Colo.) 613.50 45 Alaska Anchorage 344.50 80 Queens (N.C.) 249.50 11 Augustana (S.D.) 587.00 46 Cal State Dominguez Hills 335.00 81 Missouri Southern State 248.75 12 Chico State 577.00 47 Augustana (S.D.) 333.00 82 Gannon (Pa.) 247.25 13 Indiana (Pa.) 574.00 48 Winona State (Minn.) 325.00 83 South Carolina Aiken 246.50 14 Drury (Mo.) 555.75 49 Angelo State (Texas) 318.50 84 Wisconsin-Parkside 245.50 15 Colorado School of Mines 520.50 50 Mesa State (Colo.) 308.50 85 New Mexico Highlands 218.50 16 Kutztown (Pa.) 492.75 51 Sonoma State (Calif.) 307.00 86 Brigham Young Hawaii 218.00 17 Indianapolis (Ind.) 471.00 52 Limestone (S.C.) 306.00 87 Mercyhurst (Pa.) 216.50 18 Shippensburg (Pa.) 470.75 53 Southern Indiana 305.00 88 Northwood (Mich.) 215.50 19 Tampa (Fla.) 461.00 54 Cal State Los Angeles 303.50 89 Adelphi (N.Y.) 215.00 20 Stonehill (Mass.) 460.00 55 Armstrong Atlantic St. (Ga.) 303.00 90 Bemidji State (Minn.) 213.00 21 Wayne State (Mich.) 454.50 56 Southern Connecticut St. 302.50 91 Georgia College & State 213.00 22 Massachusetts Lowell 452.00 57 Stonehill (Mass.) 301.00 92 C W Post LIU (N.Y.) 212.00 23 Florida Southern 450.00 58 Barry (Fla.) 300.00 93 St. Edward’s (Tex.) 212.00 24 Queens (N.C.) 444.75 58 Tusculum (Tenn.) 300.00 94 Wingate (N.C.) 212.00 25 Emporia State (Kans.) 437.25 60 Georgia College & State 298.00 95 Lander (S.C.) 210.00 26 Minnesota Duluth 431.00 61 Rollins (Fla.) 287.00 96 Anderson (S.C.) 209.50 27 Rollins (Fla.) 430.50 62 Colorado School of Mines 285.00 97 Le Moyne (N.Y.) 209.50 28 Nebraska Kearney 426.00 63 Columbus State (Ga.) 284.00 98 Fort Hays State (Kans.) 209.25 29 Metropolitan State (Colo.) 416.00 64 Johnson C. 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