Midwest Independent ConferenceAssociation | NCAA |
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Founded | 1991 |
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Sports fielded |
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Division | NC |
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No. of teams | 4 |
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Headquarters | Chicago, Illinois |
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Region | Midwest & South U.S. |
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The Midwest Independent Conference (MIC) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, II and III women's gymnastics conference. [citation needed] The MIC was established in 1991 for schools that sponsor women's gymnastics teams, but do not have women's gymnastics as a sponsored sport in their primary conferences. The NCAA championships in women's gymnastics is a non-divisional championship; meaning athletes or teams from any division can qualify.
Although the conference has four teams, they are from all three divisions, and the NCAA does not recognize it.[citation needed]
Conference champions
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Sources: UIC Women's gymnastics archives [7], Google MIC website [8]
Year
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Champion
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Score
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Host
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2024
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Lindenwood
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196.075
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Lindenwood
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2023
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Illinois State
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196.375
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Southeast Missouri
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2022
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Texas Woman's
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195.750
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Texas Woman's
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2021
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Lindenwood
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195.575
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Illinois State
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2020
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Lindenwood*
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2019
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Illinois Chicago (tie)
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195.350
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Centenary
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Lindenwood (tie)
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2018
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Lindenwood
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195.225
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Lindenwood
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2017
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Lindenwood
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194.675
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Illinois Chicago
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2016
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Lindenwood
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194.925
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Southeast Missouri
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2015
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Lindenwood
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195.800
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Texas Woman's
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2014
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Southeast Missouri
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195.275
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Illinois State
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2013
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Illinois Chicago
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195.600
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Centenary
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2012
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Illinois State
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194.800
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Illinois Chicago
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2011
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Southeast Missouri
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193.775
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Southeast Missouri
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2010
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Texas Woman's
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193.275
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Texas Woman's
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2009
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Southeast Missouri
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193.825
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Illinois State
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2008
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Illinois Chicago
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193.850
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Centenary
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2007
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Illinois Chicago
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193.900
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Illinois Chicago
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2006
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Texas Woman's
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193.200
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Southeast Missouri
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2005
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Illinois Chicago
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194.200
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Texas Woman's
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2004
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Illinois Chicago
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194.200
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Illinois State
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2003
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Illinois Chicago
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196.575
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Centenary
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2002
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Illinois Chicago
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196.250
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Illinois Chicago
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2001
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Illinois State
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193.700
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Winona State
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2000
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Illinois Chicago
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194.000
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Southeast Missouri
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1999
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Illinois Chicago
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193.900
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—
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1998
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Illinois Chicago
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193.475
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—
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1997
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Southeast Missouri
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194.950
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—
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1996
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Southeast Missouri
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191.925
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—
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1995
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Illinois Chicago
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195.525
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—
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1994
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Illinois Chicago
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190.700
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—
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1993
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Northern Illinois
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189.500
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—
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1992
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Northern Illinois
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189.150
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—
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1991
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Southeast Missouri
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190.150
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—
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* The 2020 season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the conference championship (scheduled to take place at Illinois State) did not occur. The regular season title was determined by National Qualifying Score (NQS).
Athlete of the Year
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Year
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Name
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Institution
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2023
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Angelica Labat
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Illinois State
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2022
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Angelica Labat
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Illinois State
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2021
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Angelica Labat
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Illinois State
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2020
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Anna Kaziska
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Southeast Missouri
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2019
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Kayla Baddeley
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Illinois Chicago
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2018
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Gabrielle Cooke
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Illinois State
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2017
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Mikailla Northern
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Illinois Chicago
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2016
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Alexis Brawner
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Southeast Missouri
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2015
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Valeri Ingui
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Lindenwood
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2014
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Catherine Dion
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Illinois Chicago
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2013
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Chantel Turk
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Illinois Chicago
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2012
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Andrea Skala
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Illinois Chicago
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2011
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Erica Schick
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Illinois State
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2010
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Rashonda Cannie
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Texas Woman's
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2009
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Rikara Turner
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Southeast Missouri
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2008
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Annie Kachman
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Illinois Chicago
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2007
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Annie Kachman
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Illinois Chicago
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2006
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Sandra Blake
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Southeast Missouri
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2005
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Tara Boldt
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Southeast Missouri
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Jennifer O'Neil
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Illinois Chicago
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Senior Athlete of the Year
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Year
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Name
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Institution
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2023
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Alix Pierce
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Texas Woman's
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2022
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Anna Kaziska
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Southeast Missouri
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2021
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Sierra Ponder
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Centenary
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2020
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Cami Bea Austin
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Centenary
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Gabrielle Cooke
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Illinois State
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Ryan Henry
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Lindenwood
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2019
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Mikailla Northern
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Illinois Chicago
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2018
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Schyler Jones
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Texas Woman's
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Kierstin Sokolowski
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Lindenwood
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2017
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Ashley Thomas
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Southeast Missouri
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2016
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Amanda Mohler
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Illinois State
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2015
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Spencer Jones
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Texas Woman's
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2014
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Catherine Dion
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Illinois Chicago
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2013
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Tori Sarantakis
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Illinois State
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2012
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Andrea Skala
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Illinois Chicago
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2011
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Christina Sundgren
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Southeast Missouri
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2010
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Andrea Orris
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Illinois State
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2009
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|
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2008
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Meredith Smith
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Centenary
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2007
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Courtney Arno
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Texas Woman's
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2006
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Veronique Meunier
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Illinois Chicago
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|
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2005
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Jackie Jaworowicz
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Illinois Chicago
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Newcomer of the Year
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Year
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Name
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Institution
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2023
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Nirel Bart-Williams
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Illinois State
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2022
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Alana Laster
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Illinois State
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2021
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Madeline Gose
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Texas Woman's
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2020
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Angelica Labat
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Illinois State
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2019
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Anna Kaziska
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Southeast Missouri
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2018
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Kayla Baddeley
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Illinois Chicago
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2017
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Bria Northrup
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Texas Woman's
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2016
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Mikailla Northern
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Illinois Chicago
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2015
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Schyler Jones
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Texas Woman's
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Kierstin Sokolowski
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Lindenwood
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2014
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Alyssa Tucker
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Southeast Missouri
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2013
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Taylor Penzien
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Southeast Missouri
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2012
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Spencer Jones
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Texas Woman's
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2011
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Cynthia Lemieux-Guilemette
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Illinois Chicago
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2010
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Chantel Turk
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Illinois Chicago
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2009
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Rashonda Cannie
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Texas Woman's
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2008
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DeAvera Todd
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Illinois Chicago
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2007
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Rikara Turner
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Southeast Missouri
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2006
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Sandra Blake
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Southeast Missouri
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2005
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Alison Ezell
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Southeast Missouri
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Ashley Howe
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Illinois Chicago
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Year
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Name
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Institution
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2023
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Gayla Griswold
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Lindenwood
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2022
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Isabel Goyco
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Texas Woman's
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2021
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Kyndall Baze
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Lindenwood
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2020
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Dorothy Mims
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Centenary
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2019
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Erin Alderman
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Texas Woman's
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Nominees for Woman of the Year must have a minimum of a 3.25 GPA and have been a member of the gymnastics team for three years. The candidate must also write a personal statement of 250 words or fewer about how her experiences as a scholar, an athlete and a leader, on her campus and in the community, have influenced her life and empowered her to have a positive impact on the world.
Sylvia Keiter Memorial Award
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Year
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Name
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Institution
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2024
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Elli Brownfield
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Lindenwood
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2023
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Emma Lavelle
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Centenary
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2022
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Makenzie Marciniak
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Southeast Missouri
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2021
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Aleah Turon
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Lindenwood
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2020
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Sierra Ponder
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Centenary
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2019
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Mikailla Northern
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Illinois Chicago
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The Sylvia Keiter Memorial Award was established in 2019 in memory of the former Centenary gymnast, who was tragically killed while stopped to help a motorist in need. It recognizes the athlete who best exemplifies the characteristics of work ethic, dedication, encouragement, loyalty, selflessness, leading vocally and by example, and making a positive impact on everyone she meets.
Head Coach of the Year
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Year
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Name
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Institution
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2023
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Ashley Lawson
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Southeast Missouri
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2022
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Bob Conkling
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Illinois State
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2021
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Ashley Lawson
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Southeast Missouri
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2020
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Ashley Lawson
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Southeast Missouri
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2019
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Mary Jansson
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Illinois Chicago
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Peter Jansson
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2018
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Jen Llewellyn (née Kesler)
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Lindenwood
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2017
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Lisa Bowerman
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Texas Woman's
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2016
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Jen Kesler
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Lindenwood
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2015
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Jen Kesler
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Lindenwood
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2014
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Lisa Bowerman
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Texas Woman's
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2013
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Jackie Fain
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Centenary
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2012
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Mary Jansson
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Illinois Chicago
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Peter Jansson
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2011
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Frank Kudlac
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Texas Woman's
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2010
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Frank Kudlac
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Texas Woman's
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2009
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Tom Farden
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Southeast Missouri
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2008
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Tom Farden
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Southeast Missouri
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2007
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Tom Farden
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Southeast Missouri
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2006
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Tom Farden
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Southeast Missouri
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2005
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Mary Jansson
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Illinois Chicago
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Peter Jansson
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Assistant Coach of the Year
[edit]
Year
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Name
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Institution
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2023
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Matt DeGrandpre
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Texas Woman's
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Kristen Harold
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2022
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Kristen Harold
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Texas Woman's
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2021
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Megan Harrington
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Illinois State
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Chris Muras
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2020
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Kristen Harold
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Texas Woman's
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Stephen Hood
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2019
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Becky Colvin
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Lindenwood
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Brittany Harris
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Cody Llewellyn
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2018
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Jeffrey Langenstein
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Lindenwood
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Ashley Lawson
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2017
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Garrett Griffeth
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Texas Woman's
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2016
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Jennifer Langley (née Grabowski)
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Lindenwood
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2015
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Jennifer Grabowski
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Lindenwood
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2014
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Sarah Brown
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Southeast Missouri
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2013
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|
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2012
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Josh Nilson
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Texas Woman's
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2011
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Lisa Bowerman
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Texas Woman's
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Jessie Kinder
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Southeast Missouri
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2010
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Lisa Bowerman
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Texas Woman's
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Jimmy Wickham
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Southeast Missouri
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2009
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Steve Avgerinos
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Illinois State
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2008
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Brogan Jacobsen
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Southeast Missouri
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2007
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Lisa Bowerman
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Texas Woman's
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Brogan Jacobsen
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Southeast Missouri
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2006
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Steve Avgerinos
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Illinois State
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2005
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Jackie Fain
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Centenary
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