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Final 2007-08 Cosida Publications Contest Results Final 2007-08 CoSIDA Publications Contest Results Football Media Guides / I-A Women’s Volleyball Media Guides / A DIVISION I-A (42 entries) DIVISION A (67 entries) 1. University of Notre Dame 1. University of Nebraska (Shamus McKnight) (Brian Hardin, Michael Bertsch, Cynthia Lemcke) 2. University of Kentucky 2. UCLA (Marc Dellins, Steve Rourke, Stephanie Sampson) (Dave Roberts, David Coyle, Amy Ratliff) 3. Florida State University 3. University of Kansas (Christine Dieckmann) (Elliott Finebloom, Chuck Walsh, Tina Dechausay) 4. Penn State University (Jennifer Armson, Brian Siegrist) 4. University of Memphis 5. Cal State University Northridge (Jennifer Rodrigues, Brandon Kolditz) (Matt Monroe, Braden Villanueva) 5. Virginia Tech (Athletic Communications Staff) 6. Virginia Tech (Amanda McClure, David Knachel) 6. U.S. Naval Academy 7. Texas A&M University (Kelli Sheesley, Scott Strasemeier, Phil Hoffmann) (Debbie Darah, Hailey Janecka, Cyndi Mousner) Best Cover: Oklahoma State University Best Cover: University of Louisville (Nancy Worley) (Kevin Klintworth, OSU Media Relations) District 1 (7 entries) Contest Coordinator: Francis Tommasino, 1. University of Buffalo (Brian Wolff, Paul Hokanson) Christopher Newport University 2. U.S. Military Academy (Tracy Nelson, Ryan Yanoshak, Tim Volkmann) Football Media Guides / I-AA District 2 (8 entries) 1. Penn State University (Jennifer Armson, Brian Siegrist) DIVISION I-AA (22 entries) 2. Towson University (Eric Rhew, Chris Komisar) 1. Murray State University (Kevin Britton) District 3 (12 entries) 2. Appalachian State University (Mike Flynn, Ty Patton) 1. Virginia Tech (Amanda McClure, David Knachel) 3. Liberty University 2. University of South Carolina (Matt Freed) (Todd Wetmore, Athletic Media Relations Office) 3. Appalachian State University 4. University of Richmond (Mike DeGeorge) (Jessica Schmick, Mike Flynn, Ty Patton) Best Cover: Liberty University District 4 (10 entries) (Todd Wetmore, Athletic Media Relations Office) 1. University of Kentucky Contest Coordinator: Richard Acosta, University of Texas- (Dave Roberts, David Coyle, Amy Ratliff) Permian Basin 2. Auburn University (Matthew Crouch) 3. University of Tennessee Football Media Guides / B (Cameron Harris, Debby Jennings, Eric Trainer) DIVISION B (30 entries) District 5 (4 entries) 1. Washburn University (Gene Cassell, Jeremy Wangler) 1. Indiana University 2. Northwest Missouri State University (Indiana University Athletic Media Relations) (Bryan Boettcher, Jared Verner, Amber Hashemi) 2. University of Notre Dame 3. Edinboro University (Bob Shreve) (Alan George, Cynthia Lemcke) 4. University of Nebraska-Omaha District 6 (12 entries) (Steve Field, Gary Anderson) 1. Texas A&M University 5. University of North Dakota (Debbie Darah, Hailey Janecka, Cyndi Mousner) (Jayson Hajdu, Matt Schill, Tracy Jentz) 2. Baylor University Best Cover: Grand Valley State University (Jon Brown, Baylor Athletic Media Relations) (Tim Nott, Doug Witte) 3. University of Southern Mississippi Contest Coordinator: Ernie LaRossa, Johns Hopkins (Shirley Hill, Athletic Media Relations Office) District 7 (8 entries) 1. University of Nebraska (Shamus McKnight) Football Media Guides / C 2. University of Kansas (Christine Dieckmann) DIVISION C (33 entries) District 8 (6 entries) 1. Kenyon College (Marty Fuller) 1. Cal State University Northridge 2. Linfield College (Kelly Bird) (Matt Monroe, Braden Villanueva) 3. Washington University 2. Brigham Young University (Jen Connery) (Chris Mitchell, Aaron Thompson) Contest Coordinator: Brandon Bronzan, 4. Waynesburg University Sonoma State University (Matthew J. Kifer, Danny Reed) 5. University of St. Francis [Ind.] (Bill Scott, Donell Johnson, Alethea Girardot) Best Cover: St. Olaf College (Mike Ludwig) Contest Coordinator: Kevin Conway, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Final 2007-08 CoSIDA Publications Contest Results Women’s Volleyball Media Guides / B Men’s Soccer Media Guides / C DIVISION B (33 entries) DIVISION C (22 entries) 1. Washburn University 1. Embry-Riddle University (Jeremy Wangler, Gene Cassell) (Alison Smalling) 2. University of Nebraska-Omaha (Steve Field) 2. Christopher Newport University 3. University of North Alabama (Wayne Block, Dave Gosselin) (Shane Herrmann, Karen Hodges) 3. Johnson County Community College 4. Henderson State University (Troy Mitchell) (Tyler Cundith) 5. St. Cloud State University 4. Pacific University (Blake Timm) (Celest Stang, Tom Nelson, Anne Abicht) Best Cover: Embry-Riddle University (Alison Smalling) Best Cover: Washburn University Contest Coordinator: Eric Burdick, Cal Poly (Jeremy Wangler, Gene Cassell) Contest Coordinator: Deanna Werner, Arkansas Women’s Soccer Media Guides / A DIVISION A (66 entries) Women’s Volleyball Media Guides / C 1. Brigham Young University DIVISION C (32 entries) (Kamie Robinson, Norma Collett, Darren Bates) 1. Pacific University (Blake Timm) 2. University of Kentucky 2. Lubbock Christian University (John Hayden, Kim Troxall, David Coyle) (Jake Rinehart, Trey Shirley, Chris Kennedy) 3. University of Kansas 3. Washington University [St. Louis] (Mike Cummings, Beau White) (Vincent Novicki, Chris Mitchell) 4. Louisiana State University 4. Madonna University (Will Stafford, Krystal Bennett, Steve Franz) (Matt Fancett, Patrick Moore) 5. University of Florida 5. Johnson County Community College (Mary Howard, Peter Macchione, Kathy Cafazzo) (Tyler Cundith) 6. University of Oklahoma Best Cover: Marietta College (Dan May, Ryan Zundell) (Craig Moran, Debbie Copp, Scott Matthews) Contest Coordinator: Paul Capobianco, 7. Texas A&M University University of Wisconsin (Cyndi Mousner, Nicole Janecka, Casey Walling) Best Cover: University of Kentucky Men’s Soccer Media Guides / A (John Hayden, Kim Troxall, David Coyle) DIVISION A (38 entries) District 1 (6 entries) 1. Indiana University 1. U.S. Military Academy (Athletic Media Relations) (Mady Salvani, Tracy Nelson, Annie Holliday) 2. University of Memphis 2. St. John's University (Brandon Kolditz, Evan Elliott, Denise Thompson) (Amy Mulligan, St. John's University Athletic 3. UNLV (Mark Wasik, Paul Palmer, Jamie Chagnon) Communications Staff) 4. Wake Forest University (Katy Hamlett) District 2 (9 entries) 5. University of Connecticut 1. U.S. Naval Academy (Alissa Clendenen, Maggie Oren) (Kelli Sheesley, Stacie Michaud, Phil Hoffman) 6. Saint Louis University (Brian Kunderman) 2. West Virginia University Best Cover: UNLV (West Virginia University Sports (Mark Wasik, Paul Palmer, Jamie Chagnon) Communications) Contest Coordinator: Troy Mitchell, District 3 (15 entries) Henderson State University 1. University of Florida (Mary Howard, Peter Macchione, Kathy Cafazzo) Men’s Soccer Media Guides / B 2. Florida State University (Jason Leturmy) DIVISION B (15 entries) 3. Virginia Tech 1. Gannon University (Scott Ellis, Kellie Tilton, David Knachel) (Dan Teliski) District 4 (11 entries) 2. West Texas A&M University 1. University of Kentucky (Rachel L. Askin) (John Hayden, Kim Troxall, David Coyle) 3. Barry University 2. University of Tennessee (Tiffany E. DiPanni, Dennis Jezek Jr., (Kelly Hays, Debby Jennings, Eric Trainer) B. Kevin Smith) 3. Samford University Best Cover: Dowling College (Zac Schrieber, Scott Camp, Janica York Carter) (Department of Athletic Communications) Contest Coordinator: Eric Burdick, Cal Poly Final 2007-08 CoSIDA Publications Contest Results District 5 (5 entries) Cross Country Media Guides / B-C 1. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (Kevin Conway) DIVISION B-C (19 entries) 2. Valparaiso University 1. Carthage College [Men’s] (Ryan Wronkowicz, Valparaiso Sports Media Relations) (Steve Marovich, Chad Langhoff, Mike District 6 (10 entries) Gryniewicz) 1. Louisiana State University 2. Carthage College [Women’s] (Will Stafford, Krystal Bennett, Steve Franz) 2. University of Oklahoma (Steve Marovich, Chad Langhoff, Mike (Craig Moran, Debbie Copp, Scott Matthews) Gryniewicz) 3. Texas A&M University 3. Johnson County Community College (Cyndi Mousner, Nicole Janecka, Casey Walling) [Men’s & Women’s] (Tyler Cundith) District 7 (4 entries) 4. Adelphi University [Men’s & Women’s] 1. University of Kansas (Mike Cummings, Beau White) (Adam Siepiola, Suzette McQueen) 2. University of Nebraska (Kelli Kremlacek) Best Cover/B: Adelphi University [Men’s & District 8 (6 entries) Women’s] (Adam Siepiola, Suzette McQueen) 1. Brigham Young University Best Cover/C: Embry Riddle University [Men’s & Women’s] (Kamie Robinson, Norma Collett, Darren Bates) (NaDean Schroeder) 2. University of California-Los Angeles (Danny Harrington, Contest Coordinator: Steve Field, UCLA Sports Information) University of Nebraska-Omaha Contest Coordinator: Gene Cassell, Washburn University Football Programs / I-A Women’s Soccer Media Guides / B DIVISION I-A (23 entries) DIVISION B (23 entries) 1. University of Michigan 1. Washburn University (Barbara Cossman, David Ablauf) (Gene Cassell, Jeremy Wangler) 2. University of Southern Mississippi 2. University of Nebraska-Omaha (Jack Duggan, Southern Miss Athletic Media Relations) (Steve Field, Gary Anderson) 3. U.S. Air Force Academy (Dave Toller) 3. Gannon University (Dan Teliski) 4. University of Arkansas 4. Barry University (Tiffany E. DiPanni, Dennis Jezek, Jr.) (Josh Maxson, Molly O’Mara, Kevin Trainor) Best Cover: University of Nebraska-Omaha Best Cover: Louisiana State University (Steve Field, Gary Anderson) (Bill Franques, Michael Bonnette, Jason Feirman) Contest Coordinator: Chris Harrell, Texas A&M University Contest Coordinator: Phil Hess, Stony Brook University Women’s Soccer
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