Week of November 11, 2013
Sport/Division: NCCAA Men’s Soccer Division I
Offensive Nominee
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Institution
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Josh Ball
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Lee University
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Alex Pratt
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Union University
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Paul Seddon
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Houghton College
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Alex Ryan
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Campbellsville University
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Defensive Nominee
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Institution
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Jared Toth
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Houghton College
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Ethan Dewhurst
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Cedarville University
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Summary for offensive recipient: Josh Ball, senior forward from Lee University, ran his season-goal record to 16 in only 17 games this season. Against Clearwater he scored six goals and added an assist in only 30 minutes of playing time. Ball also notched a goal against Palm Beach Atlantic University a game that ended in a 2-2 draw.
Summary for defensive recipient: Ethan Dewhurst, sophomore goalkeeper from Cedarville University, helped the Yellow Jackets achieve their first conference title in 26 years. Dewhurst added to his school record for most shutouts in a season with his 10th of the year in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference championship game on Saturday, Nov. 9 in Elkins, WV. The Yellow Jackets won the contest via penalty kicks against the host Senators of Davis & Elkins College.
Sport/Division: NCCAA Women’s Soccer Division I
Defensive Nominee
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Institution
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Chelsie Flagg
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Oklahoma Christian University
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Summary for defensive recipient: Chelsie Flagg, senior goalkeeper from Oklahoma Christian University, extended her scoreless streak into overtime against Heartland Conference heavyweight Lubbock Christian (Texas) before LCU scored the game-winner in overtime. Flagg posted 7 saves in the match.
Sport/Division: NCCAA Volleyball Division I
Nominee
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Institution
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Erynn Schuh
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Trinity Christian College
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Jessica Sodich
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Southwestern Assembles of God University
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Hattie Burgher
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Houghton College
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Carol Reis
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Southeastern University
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Camil Martinez
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Lee University
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Cherilyn Ramsey
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Southern Wesleyan University
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Tanequa Whitman
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Shorter University
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Deanna Briody
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Geneva College
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Katelyn Atkinson
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Trevecca Nazarene University
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Rinata Aisena
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Campbellsville University
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Summary for recipient: Camil Martinez, senior setter from Lee University, had an amazing weekend as Lee battled past Gulf South oppoents Union University and memphis Christian Brothers. Not only did she have back-to-back double-doubles in the two GSC wins, she finished the week with 92 assists and 45 digs to help Lee move into solid possession of second-place win the GSC with an 11-4 record.
Sport: NCCAA Men’s Cross Country
Nominee
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Institution
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Matt Brooker
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Cedarville University
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Kyler Kathman
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Southeastern University
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Brett Pierce
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Campbellsville University
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Summary for recipient: Matt Brooker, senior from Cedarville University, finished 4th out of 199 runners at Wisconsin-Parkside's Wayne E. Dannehl Cross Country Course. He covered the 10,000 meters in 31:23.
Sport: NCCAA Women’s Cross Country
Nominee
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Institution
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Anna Ahrens
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Southeastern University
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Sarah Johnson
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Campbellsville University
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Summary for recipient: Anna Ahrens, freshman from Southeastern University, became Southeastern's first all-conference runner, finishing 14th at The Sun Conference Meet. Ahrens ran a 5k time of 19:51.
Sport: NCCAA Football
Offensive Nominee
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Institution
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Reid Golson
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Southwestern Assemblies of God University
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Jonathon Redd
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Mississippi College
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Rocco Colavecchia
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Geneva College
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Trevon Chatman
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Campbellsville University
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Defensive Nominee
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Institution
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Brandon Glass
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Mississippi College
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Summary for offensive recipient: Reid Golson, junior quarterback from Southwestern Assemblies of God University, broke SAGU total offense this game with 5,976 yards in three years. The old record was 5,676. In the game against Texas College Golson threw 12 completions for 3 touchdowns and 96 yards.
Summary for defensive recipient: Brandon Glass, junior linebacker from Mississippi College, had his biggest game as a Choctaw, tallying eight tackles, including 2.0 for loss and one sack. He also had an interception in the second quarter that led to an MC touchdown.
Sport: NCCAA Men’s Basketball DI
Nominee
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Institution
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Kendre Talley
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Oklahoma Christian University
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Caleb Gentry
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Southwestern Assembles of God University
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Brandon Vanderhegghen
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Grace College
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Timothy Mitchell
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Southeastern University
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Terrance Hutchins
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Southern Wesleyan University
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Christopher Elliot
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Trevecca Nazarene University
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Aaron Miller
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Central Christian College
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Montique Lynch
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Johnson University Florida
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Jarius Wilson
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Mid-America Christian University
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Miles Rice
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Campbellsville University
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Summary for recipient: Timothy Mitchell, junior center from Southeastern University, made his SEU debut with a double-double 25 points and 20 rebounds. His 20 rebounds were the most in a single game by an SEU player since February 2011. Mitchell followed that performance with a 22 point, nine rebound game against Pensacola Christian. For the week, he blocked eight shots and had four steals and went 7-of-8 at the free throw line.
Sport: NCCAA Men’s Basketball DII
Nominee
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Institution
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Montique Lynch
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Johnson University-Florida
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Summary for recipient: Montique Lynch, senior guard from Johnson University-FL, led the Suns to a 2-0 record at the MACU Tournament this past weekend. He averaged 24.5 points per game to go along with averaging 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals.
Sport: NCCAA Women’s Basketball DI
Nominee
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Institution
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Sydney Hill
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Oklahoma Christian University
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Nia Winston
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Southwestern Assembles of God University
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Juaneice Jackson
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Grace College
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Aminata Fall
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Sothern Nazarene University
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Cayse Branyon
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Southern Wesleyan University
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Kaci Britt Bell
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Trevecca Nazarene University
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Quamisha Spence
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Central Christian College
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Angie Lawrence
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Campbellsville University
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Molly Holtrop
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Grace College
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Summary for recipient: Angie Lawrence, junior guard from Campbellsville University, tied her collegiate high for points in a game (27) in her CU debut. Lawrence led CU in scoring each of the first two games of the season, helping the Lady Tigers to back-to-back 100-point games to start the year for only the second time in program history. In those first two games, Lawrence shot 16-25 (.640) FG, 6-10 (.600) 3pt and 6-9 (.667) FT. For the week, she shot .541 FG, .389 3pt and .636 FT. Lawrence also averaged 18 points, 3 rebounds, and 1.67 steals per game in the 3 wins.
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