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Hamilton College Hamline University Hampden-Sydney College Year Sport Name Team Position Hamilton College 1978 Men's Basketball John Klauberg 1 G Men's Basketball Bill Southworth 3 1981 Baseball Bob Carey 1 SS 1995 Women's At‐Large Maura Dalton 1 Swimming 1996 Men's At‐Large Baron Tekkora 1 Soccer Softball Karen Werkhoven #1IF Women's At‐Large Karen Werkhoven 1 Field Hockey 2006 Men's At‐Large Mike Salmon 2 2008 Women's At‐Large Nicole Tetreault 1 Lacrosse Women's Soccer Erica Dressler 3 M 2011 Women's At‐Large Deborah Barany 2 Tennis Hamline University 1973 Football Thomas Dufresne 1 E 1986 Men's Basketball Paul Westling 1 G Women's Basketball Pam Summers 2 F 1989 Football Jonathon Voss 1 TE Men's Basketball John Banovetz 1 F 1990 Football Robert Hackney 2 QB 1997 Football Nate Manderfeld 2 DB 2005 Men's Soccer Helling Andrew 2 Midfielder 2006 Baseball Andrew Bennett 3 IF Men's Soccer Jacob Helling 3 Forward Women's Track/Cross Country Keidra Anderson 2 2007 Baseball Andrew Bennett 1 IF Hampden‐Sydney College 1982 Football John Dickinson 1 OG Football H. Hitler Harris III 2 K 1983 Men's Basketball Christopher Kelly HM F Men's Basketball Tim McGarry HM G 1984 Football Bradley Cary 2 PK 1985 Men's At‐Large Joel Hutcheson 2 Golf 1987 Baseball David Kelly 3 OF 1989 Football William Jones 2 OL Football Thomas Wilson 2 OL 1990 Football W.R. Jones 1 OL 1991 Football David Brickhill 1 P 1992 Men's Basketball Russell Turner 1 FC 1996 Football Cory Williams 2 OL 1999 Men's Basketball David Hobbs 2 F 2003 Football Conrad Singh 2 WR 2004 Men's Basketball Brandon Randall 3 Guard 2009 Football Josh Miller 2 LB Men's Soccer Brett Chonko 1 D Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 160 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position Hampton University 1977 Men's Basketball Tyrome Best HM 1984 Men's At‐Large Livingston Marshall 2 Track & Field 1989 Softball Linda Wilson 2 OF 1991 Softball Rebecca Bradshaw 1 P 1992 Football Tim Benson 2 TE Softball Rebecca Bradshaw 3 P 1993 Football Tim Benson 1 TE Softball Rebecca Bradshaw 1 P 2005 Football Gerell Golightly 2 offensive Line Harding University 1978 Football Jeff Earnhart 2 OL 1981 Men's Basketball Tim Flatt 4 G Men's Basketball Hubie Smith 4 G 1982 Football Kyle Blickenstaff 2 QB 1985 Men's At‐Large Ed Vanderkaarj 3 Track & Field Men's Basketball Kenneth Collins ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ 1986 Men's At‐Large Ed Vanderkaarj 2 Track & Field Men's Basketball Kenneth Collins 1 F 1987 Football Jack Moore 2 WR Men's At‐Large Darryl Halbert 3 CC/Track Men's At‐Large James Howard 2 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Dawn Mason 3 Track & Field 1988 Football Brooks Davis 2 LB 1991 Men's At‐Large Mark Burk 3 Golf 1994 Men's At‐Large Scott Field 3 CC/Track 1995 Baseball Kevin Burton 3 IF 1996 Men's At‐Large Jonathan Griffin 3 CC/Track 1997 Men's At‐Large Jonathan Dandy 2 Track & Field Men's At‐Large Jonathan Dandy 3 CC Men's At‐Large Nathaniel Israel 3 Tennis 1998 Men's At‐Large Jonathan Dandy 3 Cross Country Men's At‐Large Jonathan Dandy 2 Track & Field Men's Basketball J.R. Duke 3 F 2000 Men's At‐Large Scott Penick 2 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Kelly Lauterbach 3 Cross Country Women's Volleyball Erika Pierson 2 2001 Men's At‐Large Scott Penick 3 Cross Country Women's At‐Large Laura Tollett 1 Tennis 2002 Men's Track/Cross Country Scott Penick 1 2003 Men's Basketball Jay Brogdon 3 F Men's Track/Cross Country Ryan Bond 3 Track & Cross Country Men's Track/Cross Country Tyler Kemmerer 2 Track & Cross Country 2004 Men's Basketball Jay Brogdon 2 Forward Men's Track/Cross Country Tyler Kemmerer 3 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 161 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 2004 Women's Soccer Lori Boren 3 F 2006 Women's Soccer Emily Currie 2 Defender Women's Volleyball Katie Westmoreland 1 2007 Women's Soccer Kendyl Washburn 1 Forward 2008 Women's At‐Large Taren Swindle 3 Golf Women's Track/Cross Country Katy Grant 3 2009 Women's Track/Cross Country Katy Grant 1 2010 Women's Track/Cross Country Katy Grant 1 2011 Baseball Jason Nappi 2 IF Hardin‐Simmons University 1998 Women's At‐Large Melanie Forster 2 Soccer Women's At‐Large Wendy Jolly 2 Tennis Women's At‐Large Skye Beth Porter 3 Golf Women's Basketball Michelle Davis 2 C 1999 Men's At‐Large Brian Nelson 3 Soccer Women's At‐Large Melanie Forster 1 Soccer 2000 Football Corbett Boone 2 DB Women's At‐Large Wendy Jolly 2 Tennis 2001 Women's At‐Large Bobbye Thompson 3 Tennis 2003 Men's Soccer Jeff Brooks 2 Midfielder Women's Basketball Kendra Anderson 2 F 2004 Men's At‐Large John Roaten 1 Tennis Men's Soccer Chris Carroll 2 D Women's At‐Large Bobbye Thompson 1 Tennis Women's Basketball Lauren Harris 3 Forward 2005 Men's Soccer Chris Carroll 3 Forward Women's Soccer April Johnson 2 Goalkeeper Women's Volleyball Virginia Aguilar 1 2006 Men's At‐Large Roy Lehman 3 Women's Soccer Laura Newbrough 3 Defender Women's Volleyball Virginia Aguilar 1 2007 Men's At‐Large Roy Lehman 1 Tennis Women's Soccer Beth Craig 3 Midfielder Women's Soccer Laura Newbrough 2 Defender 2009 Softball Courtney Clark 3 INF Women's Basketball Haylee Allen 2 Women's Soccer Sarah Stansell 3 D Women's Track/Cross Country Ashley Huston 2 Women's Volleyball Kaela Parnell 3 2010 Football ZaVious Robbins 1 WR Women's Soccer Amy Kuykendall 1 F Women's Soccer Sarah Stansell 2 D Hartford, University of 1977 Men's Basketball John Graham 3 F 1992 Women's Volleyball Kim Diehlmann 3 ‐‐‐ Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 162 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 1996 Women's At‐Large Jessica Reifer 2 Soccer 2000 Women's At‐Large Sandra Doreleijers 2 Soccer 2001 Men's Soccer Peter Sjolin 3 Women's Soccer Katharina Lindner 1 F 2002 Women's Soccer Katharina Lindner 1 2003 Men's Soccer Alon Lubezky 1 Forward 2004 Men's Soccer Alon Lubezky 2 F Hartwick College 1982 Women's Basketball Sally Gangell 3 F 1988 Baseball Michael Reagan 2 DH 2000 Women's At‐Large Maria Megnin 3 Track & Field 2001 Men's Soccer Matt Strode 3 D 2006 Men's Soccer Tyler Hemming 1 Midfielder Harvard University 1981 Men's Basketball Joe Carrabino 4 F 1982 Football Joe Margolis 2 DL 1983 Football James Villanueva 2 K Men's At‐Large Howard Sands 3 Tennis Women's At‐Large Jennie Strickler 2 Track & Field 1984 Football Brian Bergstrom 1 DB 1985 Men's Basketball Joe Carrabino 1 F 1986 Baseball Bobby Kay HM 2B Men's At‐Large Mark Benning 1 Ice Hockey 1987 Football Kevin Dulsky 2 DL Men's At‐Large Mark Benning 2 Ice Hockey Men's At‐Large Paul Gompers 2 CC/Track Men's Basketball Arne Duncan 1 F 1988 Women's At‐Large Sheila Findley 1 Swimming 1989 Women's At‐Large Katie McAnaney 3 Lacrosse 1990 Men's At‐Large Paul Watson 2 Swimming 1991 Football Spencer Neumann 2 DL Men's At‐Large Thomas Killian 2 Water Polo 1993 Football Joe Hiffa 2 DL 1995 Men's At‐Large Jack Wylie 3 Golf Softball Amy Reinhard 3 IF Women's Basketball Tammy Butler 3 ‐‐‐ 1996 Men's At‐Large Kirk Nielsen 3 Ice Hockey Men's At‐Large Joel Radtke 3 Golf 1997 Football Chris Smith 2 SL Men's At‐Large Ed Boyda 1 Golf Men's At‐Large Greg Chang 3 Fencing Women's At‐Large Dana Remus 2 Crew Women's At‐Large Christine Shortsleeve 3 Lacrosse Women's Volleyball Elissa Hart 3 MB 1999 Baseball Andrew Huling 1 OF Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Page 163 of 501 Year Sport Name Team Position 1999 Football Ben Green 1 DB Men's At‐Large Kunj Majmudar 3 Tennis Men's Basketball Tim Hill 2 G Women's At‐Large Diane Marks 3 Crew Women's At‐Large Emily Stauffer 2 Soccer 2000 Football R.D. Kern 2 DL Men's At‐Large Tim Martin 2 Swimming Men's At‐Large Ed Pankau 3 Volleyball Women's At‐Large Dora Gyorffy 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Jessica Larson 3 Soccer 2001 Football Josh Staph 2 RB Men's At‐Large Kanu Okike 3 Lacrosse Women's At‐Large Dora Gyorffy 1 Track & Field Women's At‐Large Brenda Taylor 3 Track & Field 2002 Men's Track/Cross Country John Friedman 1 2003 Women's Basketball Hana Peljto 1 F 2004 Football John Bechdol 2 OL Women's At‐Large Angela Ruggierio 1 Ice Hockey Women's Basketball Reka Cserny 1 Women's Basketball Hana Peljto 1 Forward 2005 Football Will Johnson 2 offensive Line Men's At‐Large Dov Grumet‐Morris 3 Ice Hockey Men's At‐Large James Lawler 3 Swimming 2006 Men's Basketball Matt Stehle 2 Women's At‐Large Melissa Anderson 3 Women's At‐Large Emily Cross 3 2007 Football Andrew Berry 1 Defensive Back Football Noah Van Niel 2 Running Back Men's Basketball Jim Goffredo 2 Women's At‐Large Julie Chu 2 Ice Hockey 2008 Football Andrew Berry 1 DB 2009 Men's At‐Large Bill Jones 3 Women's At‐Large Emily Cross 3 Women's Track/Cross Country Rebecca Christensen 2 2010 Men's At‐Large J.P.
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