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Women’s Soccer Team Nets Sportsmanship Award

December 1, 2010
By cnp
Posted in Athletics

Richardson, Texas- Ozarks, Concordia Texas, East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Mississippi College and Texas-Tyler are all winners of American Southwest Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Team Sportsmanship Awards for 2010 fall sports, the conference office announced on Tuesday.

The award, in its fourth academic year, honors the member institution in each ASC championship sport that best displays positive qualities of sportsmanship and fair play from its student-athletes, coaches and fans throughout the season. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAACs) from the conference’s 15 member institutions vote on the recipients.

Ozarks was voted the top sportsmanship team in women’s soccer for the first time. Head coach Bryan Drotar’s team also had seven players named to the ASC All-Academic team. Concordia Texas was honored for team sportsmanship in West Division volleyball for the second straight year, while Texas-Tyler claimed the honor in the East Division for the first time. Texas-Tyler also got the top team sportsmanship nod for the first time in men’s cross country, while Hardin-Simmons and Mississippi College split the crown on the women’s side for the second straight year. MC has claimed at least a share of every women’s cross country sportsmanship honor that has been awarded. East Texas Baptist was awarded for two sports: football for the second consecutive year and men’s soccer for the first time.

The next SAAC Team Sportsmanship Awards will be named after the basketball season.

All-Time Winners
Fall 2010
Men’s Cross Country: University of Texas at Tyler
Women’s Cross Country: Hardin-Simmons University / Mississippi College
Football: East Texas Baptist University
Men’s Soccer: East Texas Baptist University
Women’s Soccer: University of the Ozarks
Volleyball: University of Texas at Tyler (East Division); Concordia University Texas (West Division)

Spring 2010
Baseball: Hardin-Simmons University (West Division); University of Texas at Dallas (East Division)
Men’s Golf: Mississippi College
Women’s Golf: LeTourneau University
Softball: Sul Ross State University (West Division); East Texas Baptist University (East Division)
Men’s Tennis: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor / Sul Ross State University (West Division); LeTourneau University (East Division)
Women’s Tennis: Hardin-Simmons University (West Division); LeTourneau University (East Division)
Men’s Track and Field: Hardin-Simmons University
Women’s Track and Field: Texas Lutheran University

Winter 2009-10
Men’s Basketball: Howard Payne University (West Division); East Texas Baptist University (East Division)
Women’s Basketball: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor / Sul Ross State University (West Division);
University of the Ozarks (East Division)

Fall 2009
Men’s Cross Country: Mississippi College
Women’s Cross Country: Hardin-Simmons University / Mississippi College
Football: East Texas Baptist University
Men’s Soccer: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Women’s Soccer: East Texas Baptist University
Volleyball: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor / University of Texas at Dallas (East Division);
Concordia University Texas (West Division)

Spring 2009
Baseball: East Texas Baptist University (East Division); Hardin-Simmons University (West Division)
Men’s Golf: LeTourneau University / Schreiner University
Women’s Golf: Texas Lutheran University
Softball: University of Texas at Tyler (East Division); Concordia University Texas (West Division)
Men’s Tennis: Louisiana College (East Division); Sul Ross State University (West Division)
Women’s Tennis: LeTourneau University (East Division); Sul Ross State University (West Division)
Men’s Track and Field: Hardin-Simmons University
Women’s Track and Field: Hardin-Simmons University

Winter 2008-09
Men’s Basketball: LeTourneau University (East Division); Sul Ross State University (West Division)
Women’s Basketball: Louisiana College (East Division); Concordia University Texas (West Division)

Fall 2008
Men’s Cross Country: McMurry University
Women’s Cross Country: McMurry University / Mississippi College
Football: Howard Payne University
Men’s Soccer: Louisiana College
Women’s Soccer: Concordia University Texas
Volleyball: University of Texas at Dallas (East Division); Howard Payne University (West Division)

Spring 2008
Baseball: Sul Ross State University (West Division); East Texas Baptist University (East Division)
Men’s Golf: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Women’s Golf: McMurry University
Softball: Howard Payne University (West Division); LeTourneau University (East Division)
Men’s Tennis: Hardin-Simmons University (West Division); Mississippi College (East Division)
Women’s Tennis: Sul Ross State University/ Hardin-Simmons University (West Division); Mississippi College (East Division)
Men’s Track and Field: Sul Ross State University
Women’s Track and Field: Texas Lutheran University

Winter 2007-08
Men’s Basketball: Howard Payne University (West Division); Louisiana College (East Division)
Women’s Basketball: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (West Division); LeTourneau University (East Division)

Fall 2007
Men’s Cross Country: McMurry University
Women’s Cross Country: Mississippi College
Football: Howard Payne University / Mississippi College
Men’s Soccer: LeTourneau University
Women’s Soccer: Mississippi College
Volleyball: Howard Payne University / Schreiner University (West Division); LeTourneau University (East Division)

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