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Previous SAB Members Previous SAB Members 1989-1990 Richard Frech, Oklahoma State University Carrie Brown, University of Oklahoma George Mullican, Cameron University Reginald Wiley, Langston University Randy Jeary, Rose State College Tracy Reece, Western Oklahoma State College Jeff Ballard, Spartan School of Aeronautics 1990-91 Stephanie Post (Shirley), Oklahoma State University Stacie Bell, University of Oklahoma Reginald Wiley, Langston University Jake Redcorn, Oklahoma Panhandle State University Steve Campbell, Rose State College John Eppler, Tulsa Junior College – Southeast Campus Tina Steele, Oklahoma Baptist University 1991-92 Stephanie Shirley (Post), Oklahoma State University Amanda Cobb, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Jay Parmley, University of Oklahoma Craig Adkins, University of Oklahoma Shannon Lee (Denny), Northeastern State University Alan Spies, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Misty Olden, Oklahoma State University Tech Beth Lowder, Oklahoma Baptist University 1992-93 Craig Adkins, University of Oklahoma Steven Wayland, Oklahoma State University Vince Clamser, Oklahoma State University Alan Spies, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Shannon McCraw, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Jeff Harris, Oklahoma City Community College Jennifer Henry, Oklahoma Baptist University 1993-94 Jennifer Henry, Oklahoma State University Jason Kays, Oklahoma State University Bryan Burke, University of Oklahoma Shannon McCraw, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Todd Stallbaumer, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Karen Van Brunt, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Rachel Massey, Connors State College 1994-95 Stephen Bashore, Oklahoma State University Kim Hefty, University of Oklahoma Thomas Marcum, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Angela Goddard, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Taryn Pryor, Carl Albert State College Lisa Jackson, Rose State College Stephen Jones, Rose State College Richard Ward, Oklahoma Baptist University 1995-96 Marion Frey, Oklahoma State University Saul Magana, University of Oklahoma Thomas Marcum, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Audra Thompson, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Paul Day, Carl Albert State College Dennis Hayes, Oklahoma State University Technical Branch-Okmulgee Kim Cragin, Oklahoma Baptist University 1996-97 Brad Thompson, Oklahoma State University Saul Magana, University of Oklahoma Amy Williams, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Aaron Roark, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Gary Stites, Carl Albert State College Tarita Walker, Oklahoma State University Technical Branch-Okmulgee DeAnn Trotter, Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts 1997-98 Brock Allen, Oklahoma State University Malik El-Amin, University of Oklahoma Janet Nicholas, University of Central Oklahoma Bryan Evans, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jennifer Brewster, Carl Albert State College Dustin Proctor, Connors State College Kathy Pickett, St. Gregory’s University 1998-99 Kim Sasser, Oklahoma State University Johnnie-Margaret McConnell, University of Oklahoma Michael Allen, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Christy Flowers, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Cathey Thompson, Rose State College Vernon Britt, Oklahoma State University-Okmulgee Kevin Thompson, Oklahoma Baptist University 1999-2000 Kim Sasser, Oklahoma State University Russell Griffin, University of Oklahoma Jennifer Barnett, Cameron University Cathey Thompson, Rose State College Larson Walton, Tulsa Community College Chris Smith, Oklahoma Christian University 2000-01 Steven Purdy, Oklahoma State University Cindy Hamra, University of Oklahoma Lasron Walton, Northeastern State University Nan Capen-Walton, Tulsa Community College Kyle Williams, Western Oklahoma State College Chris Smith, Oklahoma Christian University 2001-02 Sandino Thompson, Oklahoma State University Asher Killian, University of Oklahoma Cory Scheer, Northeastern State University Brian Downs, University of Central Oklahoma Dusty Clark, Rose State College Tessa Tigert, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City Ashley Bowen, Oklahoma City University 2002-03 Asher Killian, University of Oklahoma Christie McMahan, Oklahoma State University Marilyn McDow, University of Central Oklahoma Jason Rhodes, Northeastern State University Elijah Mothershed, Tulsa Community College Tessa Tigert, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City Amanda Miller, St. Gregory’s University 2003-04 Corrie Suter, Oklahoma State University Asher Killian, University of Oklahoma Brandy Williams, Langston University Ryan Fenska, Northeastern State University Chad Lee, Rose State College Melissa Fansler, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City Jamee Telford, St. Gregory’s University 2004-05 Jay Beebe, Oklahoma State University Samantha Breshears, University of Oklahoma Brandy Williams, Langston University Lynnsey Dennis, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Carol Shockley, Rose State College Jessica Woollard, Tulsa Community College Erin Means, St. Gregory’s University 2005-06 Aleisha McCabe, Oklahoma State University Patricia Ritchie, University of Oklahoma Jamese Lewis, Langston University Jessica Hatlestad, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Matthew Prieto, Rose State College Olaf Standley, Tulsa Community College (Southeast) Zakary Spitz, St. Gregory's University 2006-07 Mark Tannehill, Oklahoma State University Chelsea Masters, University of Oklahoma DruShea Dear, Northeastern State University Markesha Polk, University of Central Oklahoma Mason Long, Rose State College Jaqueline Samuels, St. Gregory's University 2007-08 Kyle Ensley, Oklahoma State University Joshua Kalfas, University of Oklahoma Olaf Standley, Northeastern State University Jason Hines, University of Central Oklahoma Jeremy Bennett, Connors State College Justin Huff, Seminole State College Sean O’Brien, St. Gregory’s University 2008-09 Evan Schwenk, Oklahoma State University Nicholas Harrison, University of Oklahoma Islam Abdul-Moneim, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Adam Lovell, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Raelynn Elsworth, Connors State College Alexandra Wilkes, Oklahoma City Community College Rose A. Lynch, The University of Tulsa 2009-10 Benjamin West, University of Oklahoma Phyllis McLemore, Oklahoma State University Matthew Heggy, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Daniel Stockton, University of Central Oklahoma Josh Maxwell, Rose State College Autumn Wiles, Seminole State College Rosie Lynch, The University of Tulsa 2010-11 Thomas Schneider, Oklahoma State University Autumn Wiles, University of Oklahoma Jack Bryon Test Jr., Oklahoma Panhandle State University Matthew Heggy, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Andrew Bertolasio, Rose State College Myka Sederis, Rose State College Jessica Craig, Oral Roberts University 2011-12 Thomas Schneider, Oklahoma State University Steve Sichterman, University of Oklahoma John Saluke, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Molly Tracy, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Lynnette Gomez, Seminole State College Jaeton Cary, Rose State College Sarah Cook, Oklahoma City University 2012-13 Mike Merit, Oklahoma State University Clayton “Eli” Potts, University of Oklahoma Will Robinson, Southwestern Oklahoma State University Linda Savinova, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Audery DePre’, Connors State College Krista Beasley, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Robin Ladd, Oklahoma City University 2013-14 Jared Allison, Oklahoma State University C.J. Cavin, University of Oklahoma Deborah Bowman, Langston University Joseph Wells, Northeastern State University Ryan Melton, Rose State College Trisha Kingsbury, Seminole State College Evan Palmer, Mid-America Christian University 2014-15 Sean Baser, Oklahoma State University Dillion Byrd, University of Oklahoma Chelsea Fieldler, Rogers State University Haley Stiles, University of Central Oklahoma Austin Carroll, Rose State College Eddie Puckett, Tulsa Community College Brooke Boutwell, The University of Tulsa 2015-16 Matt Chuning, Oklahoma State University Alexandra Byron, University of Oklahoma Haley Griggs, Northeastern State University Taylor Gregory, Southeastern Oklahoma State University Sarah Stewart, Rose State College Eddie Puckett, Tulsa Community College Anna Rouw, The University of Tulsa 2016-17 Dillon Johnson, Oklahoma State University Kimberley Bishop, University of Oklahoma Caleb Power, University of Central Oklahoma Michael Nunez, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Emilee Fields, Rose State College Tyrance Billingsley, Tulsa Community College Betsy Waller, Oral Roberts University 2017-18 Brayden Farrell, Oklahoma State University Kimberley Bishop, University of Oklahoma Traeton Dansby, Northeastern State University Trent Ratterree, University of Central Oklahoma Zachary Austin Pearson, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City Kailey Kelpine, Rose State College Colleen Yoder, The University of Tulsa 2018-19 Ashlee Lester, Oklahoma State University Jake Mazeitis, University of Oklahoma Traeton Dansby, Northeastern State University Alyson Rose Hill, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Nicholas Glasgow, Northern Oklahoma College Jakob Harmon, Rose State College Bobby Trousdale, Oklahoma City University 2019-20 Logan Hutto, Oklahoma State University Rosa San Roman, University of Oklahoma Jonathan S. Curtis, University of Oklahoma Robert Couch, Langston University Kailey Kelpine, University of Central Oklahoma Tanner Lynn Hurst, Rose State College Palmer Tetley, Tulsa Community College Clayton Myers, Oklahoma Baptist University .
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