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Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference The Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference efits the entire campus community as well as the (SCAC) was founded and began operation in Sep- student-athletes. 2009 SCAC Composite Football Schedule (All times local; SCAC games in bold) tember 1962 as the College Athletic Conference With 11 of 12 member institutions maintaining (CAC) with four charter members of Centre Col- Phi Beta Kappa chapters on their campuses, the September 5 Birmingham-Southern at LaGrang, Noon lege, Southwestern at Memphis (now known as SCAC boasts some of the most prestigious colleges Centre at Hanover, 1:30 p.m. Rhodes College), Sewanee: The University of the and universities in the nation. SCAC schools are Millsaps at Mississippi College, 7 p.m. South, and Washington & Lee University of Lex- also consistently ranked among the top colleges and Southwestern Assemblies of God at Austin, 1 p.m. ington, Virginia. Later in 1962, Washington Univer- universities in the nation by national publications. Trinity at McMurry, 6 p.m. Westminster (Mo.) at Rhodes, 1 p.m. sity in St. Louis, Missouri, became the fifth mem- The SCAC sponsors championships in 19 ber. sports, including 10 for women and nine for men. September 12 Membership remained unchanged until 1972 The SCAC currently sponsors men’s and women’s Austin at McMurry, 6 p.m. when Washington University in St. Louis left. cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s soc- Belhaven at Millsaps, 1 p.m. Campbell at Birmingham-Southern, Noon Washington & Lee University also left the confer- cer, football, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s DePauw at Anderson, 7 p.m. ence in 1973. Principia College of Elsah, Illinois, basketball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, Maryville (Tenn.) at Centre, 7:30 p.m. maintained membership from 1974-85 and Rose- baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s Rhodes at Haskell Indian Nations, 1 p.m. Hulman Institute of Technology of Terre Haute, and women’s outdoor track & field, and men’s and Sewanee at Washington & Lee, 1 p.m. Indiana, from 1975-89. Additionally, Illinois Col- women’s golf. Trinity at Texas Lutheran, 6 p.m. lege of Jacksonville, Illinois, was a member from Conference post-season championships are September 19 1980-83; Earlham College of Richmond, Indiana, conducted in cross country, basketball, swimming Centre at DePauw, 1 p.m. from 1984-89; and Fisk University of Nashville, & diving and volleyball. All spring championships Hampden-Sydney at Sewanee, 1 p.m. Tennessee, from 1983-94. are hosted at the Spring Sports Festival, which has Millsaps at Austin, 1 p.m. But the conference began to stabilize with its been held since the conference’s inception during Trinity at Rhodes, 1 p.m. membership and structure in late 1980s and early the 1962-63 academic year. The first Festival was September 26 1990s. Millsaps College of Jackson, Mississippi, and held in 1963 at Washington & Lee University and Austin at Centre, 7:30 p.m. Trinity University of San Antonio, Texas, joined in has been continued without interruption since that DePauw at Sewanee, 1 p.m. 1989. Then, with the addition of Oglethorpe Uni- year. Rhodes at Birmingham-Southern, Noon versity of Atlanta, Georgia, in 1991, the conference A bell donated by the Norfolk & Western Rail- Trinity at Millsaps, 1 p.m. restructured and renamed itself the Southern Colle- way was adopted as the SCAC’s President’s Trophy October 3 giate Athletic Conference. It also hired its first full- and is maintained by the conference member that Birmingham-Southern at Trinity, 1:30 p.m. time commissioner in Steve Argo and established a wins the annual all-sports competition, honor- Millsaps at DePauw, 1 p.m. conference office in metropolitan Atlanta. ing the school’s athletics program that totals the Monterrey Tech at Austin, 1 p.m. With the addition of Hendrix College in 1992, most points in their men’s and women’s program. Rhodes at Washington-St. Louis, 1 p.m. Sewanee at Centre, 1:30 p.m. the SCAC grew to eight members. Following the DePauw won the President Trophy each of the last departure of Fisk University in 1994, Southwestern three years and in four of 10 years overall. October 10 University of Georgetown, Texas, joined the SCAC Austin at Sewanee, 1 p.m. to maintain eight members. The SCAC then added Centre at Birmingham-Southern, 1 p.m. its ninth and 10th members in 1998 with DePauw DePauw at Rhodes, 1 p.m. Millsaps at Huntingdon, 1 p.m. University of Greencastle, Indiana, and welcomed back Rose-Hulman after a nine-year absence. October 17 Recent growth has included the addition of Birmingham-Southern at Austin, 1 p.m. Austin College of Sherman, Texas, and Colorado Rhodes at Millsaps, 1 p.m. College of Colorado Springs, Colo., in 2006. Bir- Sewanee at Trinity, 1:30 p.m. mingham-Southern College joined last year as the October 24 12th member. Austin at Rhodes, 2 p.m. The SCAC and its member institutions are com- SCAC INFORMATION Birmingham-Southern at Sewanee, 1 p.m. mitted to maintaining high academic standards. The Dwayne Hanberry, commissioner Centre at Millsaps, 1 p.m. member institutions are committed to the principle Jeff DeBaldo, asst. commissioner for communications Trinity at DePauw, 1 p.m. that a quality college athletics program is beneficial Russell Kramer, sports information assistant Phone ..............................................................(678) 546-3470 October 31 to the well-being of an institution in that it ben- FAX .................................................................(678) 546-3471 Azusa Pacific at Trinity, 1:30 p.m. WWW ...................................................www.scacsports.com DePauw at Birmingham-Southern, Noon Millsaps at Sewanee, 1:30 p.m. Rhodes at Centre, 1:30 p.m. CURRENT MEMBERSHIP School Location First Year November 7 Austin College Kangaroos Sherman, Texas 2006 Austin at DePauw, 1 p.m. Birmingham-Southern College Panthers Birmingham, Ala. 2007 Centre at Trinity, 1:30 p.m. Centre College Colonels Danville, Ky. 1962 Huntingdon at Birmingham-Southern, 1:30 p.m. Colorado College Tigers Colorado Springs, Colo. 2006 DePauw University Tigers Greencastle, Ind. 1997 November 14 Hendrix College Warriors Conway, Ark. 1991 Birmingham-Southern at Millsaps, 1 p.m. Millsaps College Majors Jackson, Miss. 1988 Sewanee at Rhodes, 1 p.m. Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels Atlanta, Ga. 1991 Trinity at Austin, 1 p.m. Rhodes College Lynx Memphis, Tenn. 1962 Wabash at DePauw, 1:07 p.m. Sewanee: University of the South Tigers Sewanee, Tenn. 1962 Southwestern University Pirates Georgetown, Texas 1993 Trinity University Tigers San Antonio, Texas 1988 2009 DePauw University Football — 65 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference 2008 Final SCAC Football Standings Offensive Player of the Year Juan Joseph, Millsaps ———SCAC——— ———Overall——— School W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Defensive Player of the Year Millsaps 7 0 1.000 335 98 11 1 .917 513 193 Mason Mosby, Rhodes DePauw 5 2 .714 195 208 8 2 .800 314 260 Trinity 5 2 .714 206 151 8 2 .800 326 189 Special Teams Player of the Year Centre 5 2 .714 159 145 7 3 .700 247 193 Michael Galatas, Millsaps Austin 3 4 .429 152 185 5 5 .500 235 244 Rhodes 2 5 .286 88 141 4 6 .400 154 172 Newcomers of the Year Sewanee 1 6 .143 107 170 2 8 .200 145 247 Shane Bowser, Centre; Tyler Osterman, Centre Colorado College 0 7 .000 81 225 0 9 .000 98 297 Birmingham-So. 0 0 .000 0 0 3 7 .300 220 2758 Coach of the Year Mike DuBose, Millsaps 2008 All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Team First Team Offense First Team Defense OL Casey Ellinger, DePauw 6-4 299 Sr. Des Peres, Mo. DL Denarold Anderson, Millsaps 6-0 250 Sr. Edgard, La. OL Wade Lytal, Trinity 6-2 277 Sr. Houston, Texas DL Jeremy Character, Sewanee 6-2 315 Jr. Marietta, Ga. OL John Shivers, Millsaps 6-1 278 Jr. Somerville, Ala. DL Michael McNelis, DePauw 6-0 235 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. OL Andres Wallace, Millsaps 6-0 300 Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla. DL Ryan Johnson, Trinity 6-0 235 Sr. Houston, Texas OL Allen Wise, Austin 6-3 250 Jr. Dallas, Texas DL Jeremy Jones, Birmingham 6-0 210 So. Loganville, Ga. OL Ian Yearwood, DePauw 6-1 255 Sr. Brownsburg, Ind. DL Will Smith, Trinity 6-0 216 Sr. Dallas, Texas WR Riley Curry, Trinity 6-0 188 Sr. Sugar Land, Texas LB Lee Klein, Millsaps 5-11 219 Jr. Lakeshore, Miss. WR Alex Koors, DePauw 6-3 170 So. Indianapolis, Ind. LB Adam Hay, Centre 6-2 220 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio WR Eric McCarty, Millsaps 6-0 186 Sr. Grand Prairie, Texas LB Desmond Hendricks, Rhodes 6-1 235 Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn. WR Michael Galatas, Millsaps 5-9 159 So. Lacombe, La. LB Mason Mosby, Rhodes 6-0 210 Sr. Hernando, Miss. RB Chris Baer, Trinity 6-0 211 Sr. Shiner, Texas DB Marcus Harris, Millsaps 5-9 175 Sr. Vicksburg, Miss. RB Ross Hasten, Austin 5-11 190 Sr. Lewisville, Texas DB Jonathan Brooks, Millsaps 5-8 175 Sr. Roxie, Miss. RB Walter Arrington, Birmingham So. 5-7 175 So. Bessemer, Ala. DB Matt Finke, Austin 5-9 175 Sr. Denison, Texas RB Shane Bowser, Millsaps 5-8 190 Fr. Pass Christian, Miss. DB Chalankis Brown, Sewanee 5-10 170 So. Millbrook, Ala. RB Jonathan Pinque, Centre 5-10 175 Fr. Athens, Ala. DB Jacob Hanberry, Millsaps 6-1 177 Sr. Cut Off, La. QB Juan Joseph Millsaps 6-2 188 Sr. Edgard, La. DB Tom Oliver, Rhodes 5-9 160 Sr. Austin, Texas PK Taylor Russolino, Millsaps 6-0 170 So.
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