Winners
The historical winners are as follows:
Year | Male | Female | ||||
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Athlete | Sport | School | Athlete | Sport | School | |
1989 | Richard Hall | Basketball | Ball State University | Regina Cavanagh | Track and field | Rice University |
1990 | Dean Smith | Basketball | University of Maine | Linda Popovich | Volleyball | Bowling Green State University |
1991 | J. David Brown | Track and field Cross country |
University of Iowa | Marie Roethlisberger | Gymnastics | University of Minnesota |
1992 | David Honea | Cross country | North Carolina State University | Sigall Kassutto | Gymnastics | University of California, Berkeley |
1993 | Rob Pelinka | Basketball | University of Michigan | Sheryl Klemme | Basketball | Saint Joseph's College (Indiana) |
1994 | Randal Pinkett | Track and field | Rutgers University | Christa Gannon | Basketball | University of California, Santa Barbara |
1995 | Robert Zatechka | Football | University of Nebraska–Lincoln | Carla Ainsworth | Swimming | Kenyon College |
1996 | Christopher Palmer | Football | St. John's University (Minnesota) | Tracey Holmes | Golf | University of Kentucky |
1997 | Scott Keane | Track and field | University of Cincinnati | Marya Morusiewicz | Volleyball | Barry University |
1998 | Robert "Brad" Gray | Football | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Marsha Harris | Basketball | New York University |
1999 | Samuel "Calvin" Thigpen | Track and field Cross country |
University of Mississippi | Gladys Ganiel | Track and field Cross country |
Providence College |
2000 | Matthew Busbee | Swimming | Auburn University | Anna Hallbergson | Tennis | Barry University |
2001 | Bradley Henderson | Basketball | University of Chicago | Kimberly Black | Swimming | University of Georgia |
2002 | Kyle Eash | Football Track and field |
Illinois Wesleyan University | Claudia Veritas | Lacrosse | Wellesley College |
2003 | McLain "Mac" Schneider | Football | University of North Dakota | Natalie Halbach | Gymnastics | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
2004 | Joaquin Zalacain | Tennis | University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras | Corrin Drakulich | Track and field | University of Georgia |
2005 | Matthew Gunn | Track and field Cross country |
University of Arkansas | Sarah Dance | Swimming | Truman State University |
2006 | Bryan Norrington | Track and field | Colorado College | Annie Bersagel | Track and field Cross country |
Wake Forest University |
2007 | Dane Todd | Football | University of Nebraska–Lincoln | Katie Kingsbury | Tennis | Washington and Lee University |
2008 | Dylan Carney | Gymnastics | Stanford University | Brenna Burns | Track and field Cross country |
Davidson College |
2009 | Craig Sheedy | Diving | University of Arizona | Amy Massey | Soccer | University of Southern California |
2010 | Joshua Mahoney | Football | University of Northern Iowa | Katherine Theisen | Track and field Cross country |
University of St. Thomas |
2011 | J. David Gatz | Swimming | Ohio Wesleyan University | Jessica Pixlar | Track and field Cross country |
Seattle Pacific University |
2012 | Miles Batty | Track and field Cross Country |
Brigham Young University | Kelsey Ward | Swimming | Drury University |
2013 | Matt Horn | Soccer | Winthrop University | Alexa Duling | Track and field | University of South Dakota |
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“The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people dont acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.”
—Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (b. 1922)