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All-Time Cosida Awards – Alphabetical Listing All-time CoSIDA Awards – Alphabetical Listing 1958-2019 * 1,046 total awards presented (including 58 in 2019) * 649 individuals honored * 221 individuals have received multiple awards * Arch Ward Award: (62 recipients, 1958-2019) * Jake Wade Award: (62 recipients, 1958-2019) * Hall of Fame: (224 recipients, 1969-2019) * Bill Esposito Backbone Award: (7 recipients, 1977-2019) * Warren Berg Award: (35 recipients, 1985-2019) * Lifetime Achievement Award: (143 recipients, 1991-2019) * 25-Year Award: (342 recipients, 1991-2019) * Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award: (27 recipients, 1993-2019) * Lester Jordan Award: (37 recipients, 1994-2019) * Dick Enberg Award: (23 recipients, 1997-2019) * Keith Jackson Award: (13 recipients, 1998-2019) * Mary Jo Haverbeck Trailblazer Award: (19 recipients, 2001-2019) * Distinguished Service Award: (2 recipients, 2002-2019) * Rising Star Award: (28 recipients, 2006-2019) * Bud Nangle Award: (3 recipients, 2013-2019) * CoSIDA Achievement Award: (10 recipients, 2015-2019) * President's Award: (10 recipients, 2015-19) Anne Abicht St. Cloud State 2006 25-Year Award St. Cloud State 2007 Trailblazer Award St. Cloud State 2015 Hall of Fame St. Cloud State 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award Liz Abel Utah 2009 25-Year Award Utah 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award Andre Agassi 2015 Dick Enberg Award Paul Allan Minnesota State-Mankato 2007 Warren Berg Award Minnesota State-Mankato 2009 Hall of Fame Jim Albright Kodak 2005 Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award David Alexander The College of Saint Rose 2017 25-Year Award Glenn Alford Idaho State 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award Idaho State 2019 25-Year Award John Alosi Shippensburg 1999 25-Year Award Shippensburg 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award Ed Alsene Illinois Wesleyan 1986 Hall of Fame Illinois Wesleyan 1998 Lester Jordan Award Scott Ames Western Connecticut State 2016 25-Year Award Bob Anderson Northeast Louisiana 1994 Lifetime Achievement Award Chris Anderson Nebraska 2003 Hall of Fame Dave Anderson New York Times 1992 Jake Wade Award Gary Anderson Nebraska-Omaha 2005 Hall of Fame Nebraska-Omaha 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award Joyce Aschenbrenner V Foundation 2001 25-Year Award V Foundation 2004 Trailblazer Award Sam Atkinson Gallaudet 2014 Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award Fred Baer JC Athletic Bureau 1991 25-Year Award Jamie Weir Baldwin Michigan State 2007 Rising Star Award Michigan State 2013 Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award Mike Ballweg Rhode Island 2000 25-Year Award Mark Bankert Malone 2012 25-Year Award Tony Barnhardt Atlanta Journal- Constitution 2006 Jake Wade Award Tom Bates Navy 2000 Lifetime Achievement Award Hal Bateman Air Force 1982 Hall of Fame Mindy Bauer MIT 2016 Achievement Award - College Division Frank Beamer Virginia Tech 2019 Dick Enberg Award John Beatty Western Michigan 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Jeff Bechthold Washington 2018 25-Year Award Mark Beckenbach Ohio Wesleyan 2006 Lester Jordan Award Ohio Wesleyan 2008 25-Year Award Ohio Wesleyan 2011 Hall of Fame Ohio Wesleyan 2014 Warren Berg Ohio Wesleyan 2019 President's Award Herb Benenson California 2016 25-Year Award Bill Bennet UCLA 1999 25-Year Award Julie Bennett Baylor 2009 25-Year Award Baylor 2014 Arch Ward Baylor 2016 Hall of Fame Baylor 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award John Bentley Nebraska 1969 Hall of Fame Warren Berg Luther 1970 Hall of Fame Donn Bernstein ABC-TV 1982 Hall of Fame Jeff Bernstein New York University 2007 25-Year Award New York University 2019 Hall of Fame Rich Bertolucci UCLA 2007 25-Year Award Dave Beyer Mercer 2011 25-Year Award John Bianco Texas 2015 25-Year Award John Bibb Nashville Tennessean 1988 Jake Wade Award Furman Bisher Atlanta Journal 1979 Jake Wade Award Sam Blackman Clemson 2013 25-Year Award David Blanchard Luther 2018 25-Year Award Charles Bloom Southeastern Conference 2011 Hall of Fame South Carolina 2018 25-Year Award Wayne Block Christopher Newport 2000 25-Year Award Christopher Newport 2005 Warren Berg Award Christopher Newport 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award Christopher Newport 2014 Hall of Fame Russ Blunck Hawaii-Hilo 2018 25-Year Award Tammy Boclair Vanderbilt 2009 Hall of Fame Vanderbilt 2016 Mary Jo Haverbeck Trailblazer Award Steve Boda NCAA 1990 Arch Ward Award Frank Boggs The Daily Oklahoman 1977 Bill Esposito Backbone Award Colorado Springs Gazette 1981 Jake Wade Award Lee Bohnet North Dakota 1977 Hall of Fame North Dakota 1988 Warren Berg Award Cathy Bongiovi Akron 2015 25-Year Award Louis Bonnette McNeese State 2009 Hall of Fame Kevin Bonner Temple 2009 Rising Star Award Nicole Bostel Denver 2013 Rising Star Award Tim Bourret Clemson 2009 25-Year Award Clemson 2017 Hall of Fame Clemson 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award Gina Bowman Arkansas State 2001 25-Year Award Bob Bradley Clemson 1972 Hall of Fame Clemson 1977 Arch Ward Award Mark Brand Arizona State 2007 25-Year Award Myles Brand NCAA 2009 Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award Tim Brando CBS Sports 2009 Jake Wade Award Bob Brendel Missouri 2004 25-Year Award Rick Brewer North Carolina 1991 Hall of Fame North Carolina 1996 25-Year Award North Carolina 1999 Arch Ward Award North Carolina 2019 Lifetime Achievement Award Don Briggs Nebraska-Kearney 1987 Hall of Fame Bob Brill Durham Herald-Sun 1995 Jake Wade Award Jim Brock Texas Christian 1974 Hall of Fame Kent Brown Illinois 2014 25-Year Award Lindy Brown Duke 2019 CoSIDA Achievement Award Joe Browning UNC Wilmington 2008 25-Year Award Don Bryant Nebraska 1975 Hall of Fame Nebraska 1981 Arch Ward Award Nebraska 1994 Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award Nebraska 1997 Lifetime Achievement Award Harry Burrell Iowa State 1970 Hall of Fame Arnie Burdick Syracuse Herald/Journal 1971 Jake Wade Award Si Burick Dayton Daily News 1976 Jake Wade Award Gregg Burke Providence 1994 Lester Jordan Award Bill Cable Truman State 1988 Hall of Fame Truman State 1995 Lifetime Achievement Award Truman State 1994 Warren Berg Award Truman State 1995 25-Year Award John Cade Mississippi State 2019 25-Year Award Bernie Cafarelli Notre Dame 2000 Lester Jordan Award Notre Dame 2012 25-Year Award Notre Dame 2013 Hall of Fame Notre Dame 2016 Arch Ward American Athletic Conference 2018 President's Award Joe Cahill Army 1969 Hall of Fame Bill Callahan Missouri 1972 Hall of Fame Missouri 1975 Arch Ward Award Charles Callahan Notre Dame 1969 Hall of Fame Dave Campbell Waco Tribune-Herald 1986 Jake Wade Award J.W. Campbell Western State 1999 25-Year Award Western State 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Nancy Campbell Millsport 2004 Lester Jordan Award Amie Canfield Mount Holyoke 2015 Rising Star Mount Holyoke 2016 President's Award Alan Cannon Texas A&M 2010 25-Year Award Texas A&M 2014 Hall of Fame Texas A&M 2018 Arch Ward Award Mike "Mex" Carey Michigan State 2019 25-Year Award Norman Carlson Florida 1978 Hall of Fame Ed Carpenter Boston Univesity 1996 Hall of Fame Boston University 1996 25-Year Award Boston University 2005 Arch Ward Award Boston University 2006 Lifetime Achievement Award John Carpenter Slippery Rock 1989 Hall of Fame Slippery Rock 1991 Warren Berg Award Slippery Rock 1996 25-Year Award Slippery Rock 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Ralph Carpenter Texas A&M 1982 Hall of Fame Ted Carpenter Marquette 1969 Hall of Fame Paul Carson Toronto 2004 25-Year Award Toronto 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award Toronto 2017 Mary Jo Haverbeck Trailblazer Award Sean Cartell Southeastern Conference 2015 Rising Star Award Bo Carter Big 12 1999 25-Year Award Big 12 2005 Hall of Fame Lamar Carter Howard 2016 Rising Star - University Division Blair Cash Northwest Conference 2016 25-Year Award Fred Casotti Colorado 1996 Hall of Fame Ed Cassiere Xavier (La.) 2017 25-Year Award John Cathey East Tennessee State 1994 25-Year Award Dave Cawood NCAA 1980 Hall of Fame NCAA 1997 Arch Ward Award Ken Cerino Springfield 1992 Warren Berg Award Springfield 1996 Hall of Fame Springfield 1999 25-Year Award Western New England 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award Linda Chalich Washington State 2013 25-Year Award Chelsey Chamberlain New Mexico 2017 Rising Star Award - University Division Abe Chanin Collegiate Baseball 1962 Jake Wade Award Art Chase Duke 2016 25-year Award Kent Cherrington Plymouth State 2011 25-Year Award Erik Christianson NCAA 2015 Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award Jim Clark Walsh 2009 25-Year Award Mark Cohen TCU 2014 25-Year Award Olivia Coiro Syracuse 2018 Rising Star Pat Coleman D3sports.com 2013 Jake Wade Award Rod Commons Washington State 1999 25-Year Award Washington State 2007 Hall of Fame Washington State 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award Dave Condon Chicago Tribune 1964 Jake Wade Award Bob Condron USOC 2004 Hall of Fame USOC 2012 Keith Jackson Eternal Flame Award USOC 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Steve Conn Yale 2019 25-Year Award Louis Connelly Suffolk 1993 25-Year Award Jim Coogan Penn State 1969 Hall of Fame Robert Cook Indiana 1969 Hall of Fame Homer F. Cooke NCAA 1959 Jake Wade Award Debbie Copp Oklahoma 2001 25-Year Award Oklahoma 2008 Bob Kenworthy Community Service Award Oklahoma 2012 Hall of Fame Oklahoma 2015 President's Award Max Corbet Boise State 2005 25-Year Award Boise State 2010 Hall of Fame Boise State 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award Bob Cornell Colgate 1995 25-Year Award Colgate 2001 Hall of Fame Colgate 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award Lee Corso ABC/ESPN 2011 Jake Wade Award Rick Covington Blue-Gray Classic 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award Blue-Gray Classic 2010 25-year Award Bill Cousins Rice 2005 25-year Award Hal Cowan Oregon State 1992 25-Year Award Oregon State 1993 Hall of Fame Oregon State 2002 Arch Ward Award Oregon State
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