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Page 1: 2018-19 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK - Amazon S3 · 2003-2012 Bruce Weber 2012-2017 John Groce 2017- Brad Underwood Basketball Coaches - Women’s 1974-1976 Steven Douglas 1976-1979 Carla

2018-19 BIG TENRECORDS BOOK

Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten.

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FALL SPORTSMen’s Cross Country

Women’s Cross Country

Field Hockey

Football*

Men’s Soccer

Women’s Soccer

Volleyball

WINTER SPORTSMen's Basketball*

Women's Basketball*

Men’s Gymnastics

Women’s Gymnastics

Men's Ice Hockey*

Men’s Swimming and Diving

Women’s Swimming and Diving

Men’s Indoor Track and Field

Women’s Indoor Track and Field

Wrestling

SPRING SPORTSBaseball

Men’s Golf

Women’s Golf

Men's Lacrosse

Women's Lacrosse

Rowing

Softball

Men’s Tennis

Women’s Tennis

Men’s Outdoor Track and Field

Women’s Outdoor Track and Field

BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK

2018-1971st Edition

* Records appear in separate publication

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CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY 4

Faculty Representatives1896-1989 Henry H. Everett1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton1906-1929 George A. Goodenough1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen1936-1949 Frank E. Richart1950-1959 Robert B. Browne1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell1976-1981 William A. Ferguson1981-1989 John Nowak1981-1987 Alyce T. Cheska1988-1999 Mildred B. Griggs1989-2000 David Chicoine1999-2002 Fred Delcomyn2000-2003 Rose Mary Cordova-Wentling2003-2011 Nancy Sottos2002- Matthew B. Wheeler2011- Christopher Span

Athletic Directors1892-1894 Edward K. Hall1894-1895 Fred H. Dodge1895-1898 Henry H. Everett1898-1901 Jacob K. Shell1901-1936 George A. Huff1936-1941 Wendell S. Wilson1941-1966 Douglas R. Mills1966-1967 Leslie Bryan (interim)1967-1972 E.E. (Gene) Vance1972 Charles E. Flynn (interim)1972-1979 Cecil N. Coleman1979 Ray Eliot (interim)1980-1988 Neale R. Stoner1988 Ronald E. Guenther (interim)1988-1991 John Mackovic1991-1992 Robert Todd (interim)1992-2011 Ronald E. Guenther2011-2016 Mike Thomas2017 - Josh Whitman

Senior Woman Administrators1974-1998 Karol Kahrs1998-2003 Kelly Landry2004-2005 Harriet Weatherford2005-2006 Debbie Case2007-2012 Susan Young2012- Maria Ochoa Woods

Sports Information Directors1922-1943 L.M. (Mike) Tobin1943-1956 Charles E. Flynn1956-1970 Charles M. Bellatti1970-1974 Norman S. Sheya1974-1989 Tab Bennett1980-1985 Lani Jacobsen (women’s)1985-1987 Thomas Boeh (women’s)1987-1989 Mary Fowler (women’s)1989-1995 Mike Pearson1996-1999 Dave Johnson1999 Barbara Butler2000- Kent Brown

Baseball Coaches1896-1919 George A. Huff1920 George Clark1921-1934 Carl Lundgren1935-1951 Walter Roettger1952-1978 Lee Eilbracht1979-1987 Tom Dedin1987-1990 Augie Garrido1990-2005 Richard “Itch” Jones2005- Dan Hartleb

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1906 Elwood Brown1907 F.L. Pinckney1908 Fletcher Lane1909-1910 H.V. Juul1911-1912 T.E. Thompson1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones1921-1922 Frank J. Winters1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills1948-1967 Harry Combes1967-1974 Harv Schmidt1974-1975 Gene Bartow1975-1996 Lou Henson1996-2000 Lon Kruger2000-2003 Bill Self2003-2012 Bruce Weber2012-2017 John Groce2017- Brad Underwood

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1974-1976 Steven Douglas1976-1979 Carla Thompson1979-1984 Jane Schroeder1984-1990 Laura Golden1990-1995 Kathy Lindsey1995-2007 Theresa Grentz2007-2012 Jolette Law2012-2017 Matt Bollant2017 - Nancy Fahey

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1938-1960 Leo T. Johnson1961 Edward Bemauer1962-1963 Phillip Coleman1965-1966 Robert C. Wright1967-2002 Gary Wieneke2003-2004 Wayne Angel2004-2005 Paul Pilkington2005-2010 Wendel McRaven2011-2012 Gavin Kennedy2012- Jake Stewart Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1977-1981 Jessica Dragicevic1981-1983 Mary Beth Spencer1984-1985 Patty Bradley1985-1991 Gary Winckler1992-1994 Marybeth Spencer-Dyson1994-2001 Gary Winckler2002-2007 Karen Harvey2007-2013 Jeremy Rasmussen2013- 2015 Scott Jones2015- Jake Stewart Diving Coaches1975-1993 Fred Newport2008-2017 Chris Waters (women only)2017- Manny Pollard

Football Coaches1890 Scott Williams1891 Robert Lackey1892-1893 Edward K. Hall1894 Louis D. Vail1895-1896 George A. Huff1897-1898 Fred L. Smith1899 Neilson Poe1900 Fred L. Smith1901-1902 Edgar G. Holt1903 George Woodruff1904 Arthur R. Hall, Justa M. Lindgren, Fred Lowenthal, Clyde Mathews1905 Fred Lowenthal1906 Justa Lindgren1907-1912 Arthur R. Hall1913-1941 Robert C. Zuppke1942-1959 Ray Eliot1960-1966 Pete Elliott1967-1970 Jim Valek1971-1976 Bob Blackman1977-1979 Gary Moeller1980-1987 Mike White1988-1991 John Mackovic

1991-1996 Lou Tepper1997-2004 Ron Turner2005-2011 Ron Zook2012-2016 Tim Beckman2017- Lovie Smith

Golf Coaches - Men’s1922-1923 George Davis1924 Ernest E. Bearg1925-1928 D.L. Swank1929-1932 J.H. Utley1933 Robert Martin1934 F.H. Renwick1935-1938 J.H. Utley1939-1943 W.W. Brown1944-1966 Ralph Fletcher1967-1971 Richard Youngberg1972-1980 Ladd Pash1981-2000 Ed Beard2001- Mike Small

Golf Coaches - Women’s1974-1978 Betsy Kimpel1978-2006 Paula Smith2006- Renee Slone

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1898 Adolph Kreikenbaum1902 Adolph Kreikenbaum1905 Leo G. Hana1910-1913 Leo G. Hana1914-1917 R.N. Fargo1921 A.J. Schuettner1922 S.C. Staley1924-1925 J.C. Wagner1926-1929 R.C. Heidloff1930-1942 H.D. Price1947-1948 H.D. Price1949-1961 Charles Pond1961-1962 Pat Bird (Acting)1962-1973 Charles Pond1973-1993 Yoshi Hayasaki1994-1995 Don Osborn1996-2009 Yoshi Hayasaki2009- Justin Spring

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Kim Musgrave1975-1977 Allison Milburn1977-1993 Bev Mackes1994-1999 Lynn Brueckman2000-2010 Bob Starkell2010-2017 Kim Landrus2017- Nadalie Walsh

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1996-1999 Jillian Ellis1999-2001 Trisha Taliaferro2002- Janet Rayfield

Softball Coaches1999-2015 Terri Sullivan2015- Tyra Perry

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1906-1909 W.H. Hockmeister1910-1911 George B. Norris1912-1917 E.J. Manley1920-1952 E.J. Manley1953-1970 Allen B. Klingel1971-1993 Don Sammons

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Jeanne Hultzen1975-1980 Ann Pollack1980-1993 Don Sammons1993-2000 Jim Lutz2001- Sue Novitsky

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS (continued)

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1908-1913 P.B. Hawk1914 W.A. Oldfather1920-1924 E.E. Bearg1925 B.P. Hoover1926-1929 A.R. Cohn1930 E.A. Shoaff1931-1934 C.W. Gelwick1935 Gerald Huff1936-1937 Caspar H. Nannes1938-1942 Howard J. Braun1943-1946 Ralph Johnson1946-1964 Howard J. Braun1965 Bob Lansford (Acting)1966-1972 Dan Olson1972-1973 William Wright1973-1977 Bruce Shuman1977 John Avallone, Jr. (Acting)1978-1981 Jack Groppel1981-1985 Brad Louderback1986-1992 Neil Adams1992-2005 Craig Tiley2005- Brad Dancer

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Peggy Pruitt1975-1978 Carla Thompson1978-1981 Linda Pecore1982-1987 Mary Tredennick1987-1998 Jennifer Roberts1998-2006 Sujay Lama2006-2015 Michelle Dasso2015- Evan Clark

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1895 Harvey Cornish1896-1898 H.H. Everett1899-1900 Jacob K. Shell1901-1903 H. B. Conibear1904-1929 Harry L. Gill1930 C.D. Werner1931-1933 Harry L. Gill1934-1937 Don Cash Seaton1938-1965 Leo T. Johnson1965-1974 Robert C. Wright1974-2003 Gary Wieneke2003-2009 Wayne Angel2009- Michael Turk

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Jerry Mahew1975-1981 Jessica Dragicevic1981-1984 Mike Shine1984-1985 Patty Bradley1985-2008 Gary Winckler2008-2013 Tonja Buford-Bailey2013-2015 Ron Garner2015- Michael Turk Volleyball Coaches1974-1975 Kathleen Haywood1975-1977 Terry Hite1977-1980 Chris Accomero1980-1983 John Blair1983-1995 Mike Hebert1996-2009 Don Hardin2009-2016 Kevin Hambly2017- Chris Tamas

Wrestling Coaches1911 R.N. Fargo1912-1913 Alexander Elston1914 Theodore Paulsen1915-1917 Walter Evans1921-1928 Paul Prehn1929-1943 H.E. Kenney1944-1946 Glenn C. Law1946-1947 H.E. Kenney1948-1950 Glenn C. Law1950-1968 B.R. Patterson1968-1973 Jack Robinson1973-1978 Tom Porter1978-1983 Greg Johnson1983-1992 Ron Clinton1992-2009 Mark Johnson2009- Jim Heffernan

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Faculty Representatives1900-1906 M.W. Smapson1906-1907 U.G. Weatherly1907-1908 E.O. Holland1908-1912 H.W. Johnston1912-1919 Charles W. Sembower1919-1941 William J. Moenkhaus1941-1942 Bernard C. Gavit1942-1943 Lee Norvelle1943-1951 William R. Breneman1951-1962 John F. Mee1962-1973 Edwin H. Cady1973-1978 Daniel W. Miller1978-1985 Jack Wentworth1985-1993 Haydn Murray1986-1993 Marianne Mitchell1994-2003 William Perkins2003-2011 Bruce Jaffee2011- Kurt Zorn

Athletic Directors1894-1896 Edgar Syrett1897-1898 Madison G. Gonteman1899-1905 James H. Home1906 Zora G. Clevenger1907-1910 James M. Sheldon1911-1913 Dr. C.P. Hutchins1914-1915 Clarence C. Childs1916-1922 E.O. Stiehm1923-1946 Zora G. Clevenger1946-1947 A.N. McMillin1948-1954 Paul J. Harrell1954-1955 W.W. Patty (Acting)1955-1961 Frank E. Allen1961-1975 J.W. (Bill) Orwig1975-1978 Paul Dietzel1978-1990 Ralph Floyd1990-1991 Ed Williams (Interim)1991-2001 Clarence Doninger2001-2002 Michael McNeely2002-2004 Terry Clapacs2004-2009 Rick Greenspan 2009- Fred Glass

Senior Woman Administrators1973-1979 Leanne Grotke1979-1980 Ann Lawver (Interim)1980-1994 Isabella Hutchison1995-2006 Mary Ann Rohleder2006-2009 Grace Calhoun2009-2010 Mary Ann Rohleder2010-2014 Julie Cromer2014- Mattie White

Sports Information Directors1935-1939 George Gardner1939-1944 Bob Cook1944-1946 Jack Overmyer (Acting)1946-1953 Bob Cook1953-1983 Tom Miller1983-1993 Kit Klingelhoffer

Athletic Media Relations Directors1993-2000 Kit Klingelhoffer2000-2003 Jeff Fanter2003-2006 Pete Rhoda2007- J.D. Campbell (co)2014- Jeff Keag (co)

Baseball Coaches1899-1900 James H. Horne1901 Robert K. Wicker1902 Geroge W. Moore1903-1904 Philip O’Neil1905-1906 Zora G. Clevenger1907 Jake Stahl1908 Robert K. Wicker1909-1911 Ralph . Roach1912 John Corbett1913-1915 Arthur H. Berndt1916 Frederick L. Beebe1917 Roy M. Whisman1918 Guy L. Rathbun1919-1920 Harry Scholler1921-1922 George W. Levis1923-1924 Rosco Minton1925-1938 Everett S. Dean1938-1947 Paul J. Harrell1948 Donald Danielson

1949-1973 Ernest Andres1973-1980 Bob Lawrence1981-1983 Larry Smith1984-2005 Bob Morgan2005-2014 Tracy Smith2014-2018 Chris Lemonis2018- Jeff Mercer Basketball Coaches - Men’s1901 James H. Horne1902 Phelps Darby1903-1904 Willis N. Coval1905 Zora G. Clevenger1906-1907 James M. Sheldon1908 Edward Cook1909 Robert Harris1910 John Georgen1911 Oscar Rackle1912 James Kase1913 Arthur I. Powell1914-1915 Arthur H. Berndt1916 Allan Williford1917 Guy S. Lowman1918-1919 Dana M. Evans1920-1921 Ewald O. Stiehm1922-1923 George L. Levis1924 Leslie Mann1925-1938 Everett S. Dean1938-1942 Branch McCracken1943-1945 Harry C. Good1946-1965 Branch McCracken1965-1971 Lou Watson1971-2000 Bob Knight2000-2006 Mike Davis2006-2008 Kelvin Sampson 2008-2017 Tom Crean2017- Archie Miller

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Bea Gorton1976-1980 Joy Malchodi1981-1985 Maryalyce Jeremiah1985-1988 Jorja Hoehn1988-2000 Jim Izard2000-2005 Kathi Bennett2005-2006 Sharon Versyp2006-2012 Felisha Legette-Jack2012-2014 Curt Miller2014- Teri Moren

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s 1912-1914 C.V. Hutchins1915-1916 W.A. Cogshall1917 Harvey Cohn1918-1919 Dana Evans1920-1921 W.A. Cogshall1922 Lester Null1923-1924 Jesse Ferguson1925-1943 Earle C. “Billy” Hayes1943-1944 J.C. Watson1945-1961 Gordon Fisher1962-1968 Jim Lavery1969-1998 Sam Bell1998-2007 Robert Chapman2007- Ron Helmer

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1978-1980 Mark Witten1980-1989 Carol Stevenson1989-1998 Sam Bell1998-2007 Judy (Bogenschutz) Wilson2007- Ron Helmer

Diving Coaches1959-1989 Hobie Billingsley1989-2013 Jeff Huber2013- Drew Johansen

Field Hockey Coaches 2000-2015 Amy Robertson2015- Amanda Janney Misselhorn

Football Coaches1887 A.B. Woodford1891 Billy Herod1894 Ferbert and Huddleson1895 Osgod and Wren1896-1897 Madison G. Gonterman1898-1904 James H. Horne

1905-1913 James M. Sheldon1914-1915 Clarence C. Childs1916-1921 Ewald O. Stiehm1922 James P. Herron1923-1925 William A. Ingram1926-1930 Harlan O. (Pat) Page1931-1933 Earle C. (Billy) Hayes1934-1947 Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin1948-1951 Clyde B. Smith1952-1956 Bernie Crimmins1957 Bob Hicks (Acting)1958-1964 Phil Dickens1965-1972 John Pont1973-1982 Lee Corso1983 Sam Wyche1984-1996 Bill Mallory1996-2001 Cam Cameron2002-2004 Gerry DiNardo2005-2007 Terry Hoeppner2007-2010 Bill Lynch2011-2015 Kevin Wilson2016- Tom Allen

Golf Coaches - Men’s1929 Harper Miller1930 Gerald Redding1931 Joe Greenwood1932 Phil Talbot1933 No Coach1934-1941 Hugh E. Willis1942-1947 James Soutar1948-1957 Owen L. Cochrane1958-1989 Robert Fitch1989-1998 Sam Carmichael1998- Mike Mayer

Golf Coaches - Women’s1975-1979 Margaret Cumming1979-1981 Bruce Cohen1981-2003 Sam Carmichael2003- Clint Wallman

Rowing Coaches - Women’s1999-2003 Mark Wilson2003- Stephen Peterson

Soccer Coaches - Men’s1973-2003 Jerry Yeagley2003-2009 Mike Freitag2010- Todd Yeagley

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1993-2001 Joe Kelley2002-2012 Mick Lyon2013- Amy Berbary

Softball Coaches1975-1976 Louetta Bloecher1976-1979 Ann Lawver1979-1987 Gayle Blevins1987-2002 Diane Stephenson2003-2004 Sara Hayes2004-2008 Stacey Phillips 2008-2017 Michelle Gardner 2017- Shonda Stanton

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1919-1920 Guy L. Rathbun1921 Robert Shafer1922 Lester Null1923-1924 William S. Merriam1925 Oscar Tharp1926 William S. Merriam1927-1930 Paul Thompson1931 No coach1932-1944 Robert Royer1944-1946 Robert Stumpner1946-1957 Robert Royer1958-1990 James Counsilman1990-2001 Kris Kirchner2002- Ray Looze

INDIANA UNIVERSITY

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Swimming Coaches - Women’s1975-1979 Don Glass1979-1981 Pat Barry1981-1982 Terry Townsend (Interim)1982-1986 Bob Bruce1986-1991 Chet Jastremski1991-1992 Jill Sterkel1992-1998 Nancy Nitardy1998-2004 Dorsey Tierney2004- Ray Looze

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1930 Harlan Logan1931-1933 Ralph Esarey1934-1940 Ralph Graham1941-1943 Ralph Collins1944 Emory Clark1945-1946 Ralph Collins1947 William Johnson1948 Don Veller1949-1957 Dale Lewis1958-1972 William Landin1972-1981 Scott Greer1981-1985 Steve Greco1986-2007 Ken Hydinger2007-2015 Randy Bloemendaal2015- Jeremy Wurtzman

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Dean Summers1976-1992 Lin Loring2017- Ramiro Azcui

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1915-1916 Clarence C. Childs1917 Harvey Cohn1918-1919 Dana M. Evans1920 Guy L. Rathbun1921 John Millen1922 Lester Null1923-1924 Jesse Ferguson1925-1943 Earle C. (Billy) Hayes1944 Clifford Watson1945-1962 Gordon R. Fisher1962-1969 James Lavery1969-1998 Sam Bell1998-2004 Marshall Goss2004-2006 Randy Heisler2007- Ron Helmer

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1978-1980 Mark Witten1980-1989 Carol Stevenson1989-1996 Sam Bell1996-1998 Roseann Wilson1998-2006 Randy Heisler2007- Ron Helmer

Volleyball Coaches1975-1983 Ann Lawver1983-1987 Doug West1987-1992 Tom Shoji1993-2006 Katie Weismiller2007-2017 Sherry Dunbar-Kruzan2018- Steve Aird

Wrestling Coaches1910-1914 Prof. Elmer E. Jones1915-1916 Edgar Davis1917-1921 James A. Kase1922 Guy L. Rathbun1923-1927 Jack Reynolds1927-1945 W.H. Thorn1945-1972 Charles McDaniel1972-1984 Doug Blubaugh1985-1989 Jim Humphrey1989-1991 Joe McFarland1992-2017 Duane Goldman2018- Angel Escobedo

INDIANA UNIVERSITY (continued)

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Faculty Representatives1990-1914 Arthur G. Smith1914-1916 W. J. Teeters1916-1917 B.J. Lambert1917-1920 H. J. Prentiss1920-1923 B.J. Lambert1923-1929 Louis Pelzer1929-1932 Clement C. Williams1932-1938 Clarence M. Updegraff1938-1947 Karl E. Leib1947-1955 Paul J. Blommers1955-1982 Robert Ray1981-2001 Yvonne Slatton1982-1994 Sam Becker2001-2011 Elizabeth Altmaier2011-2015 Ellie Herman2011-2015 Gene Parkin2015-2017 David Drake2016- Nicole Grosland2018- Liz Hollingworth

Men’s Athletic Directors1910-1917 Nelson Kellogg1918-1923 Howard Jones1924-1928 Paul Belting1929-1934 Edward Lauer1934-1936 Ossie Solem1936-1947 Ernest G. Schroeder1947-1960 Paul W. Brechler1960-1970 Forest Evasheveski1970-1991 Chalmers W. Elliott1991-2000 Robert A. Bowlsby

Women’s Athletic Directors1973-2000 Christine H. B. Grant

Athletic Directors2000-2006 Robert A. Bowlsby2006- Gary Barta

Senior Woman Administrators2000-2015 Jane Meyer2015-2016 Paula Jantz2017- Barbara Burke

Sports Information Directors - Men’s1923-1968 Eric C. Wilson1968-1993 George Wine1993-2001 Phil Haddy

Sports Information Directors - Women’s1977-1978 John Monahan1977-1980 Liz Ullman1980-1983 Lee-Ann Hughes1983-1987 Rick Klatt1987-1989 Tammy Frank1989-1993 Beth Weber1993-1995 Cathy Bongiovi1995-1998 Sherilyn Fiveash1998-1999 Derick Hackett1999-2000 Jen Foley

Sports Information Directors2001-2010 Phil Haddy

Athletic Communications Directors2011- Steve Roe

Baseball Coaches1900-1901 A.A. Knipe1902-1903 S.C. Williams1904-1905 J. G. Chalmers1906 John G. Griffith1907 L.J. Storey1908 Maury Kent1909 Charles Kirk1910 Ted Green1911-1912 Walter Stewart1913-1918 Viva Lindeman1914-1918 Maury Kent1919 Howard Jones1920-1922 James Ashmore1923-1924 Sam Barry1925-1942 Otto Vogel1943-1945 J.E. Davis1946-1962 Otto Vogel

1963-1970 Richard Schultz1970-1997 Duane Banks1997-2003 Scott Broghamer2003-2013 Jack Dahm2013- Rick Heller

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1902 Ed Rule1903 Fred Bailey1904 Ed Rule1905 John Chambers1906 Ed Rule1907 John G. Griffith1908 Ed Rule1909-1910 John G. Friffith1911-1912 Walter Stewart1913 Floyd Thomas1914-1918 Maury Kent1919 Ed Bannick1920-1922 James Ashmore1923-1929 Sam Barry1930-1943 Rollie Williams1944-1949 Lawrence Harrison1950-1951 Rollie Williams1952-1958 Frank O’Connor1959-1964 Milton Scheueman1965-1970 Ralph Miller1970-1974 Richard Schultz1974-1983 Lute Olson1983-1986 George Raveling1986-1999 Tom Davis1999-2007 Steve Alford2007-2010 Todd Lickliter2010- Fran McCaffery

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1974-1979 Lark Birdsong1979-1983 Judy McMullen1983-1995 C. Vivian Stringer1995-2000 Angie Lee2000- Lisa Bluder

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1898 Dad Moulton1899-1902 A.A. Knipe1903-1904 No Coach1905 Jerry Delaney1906-1908 Mark Catlin1909-1910 Jerry Delaney1911-1913 Nelson Kellogg1914-1920 Jack Watson1921-1948 George Bresnahan1949-1978 Francis Cretzmeyer1978-1987 Ted Wheeler1988-2012 Larry Wieczorek2012-2015 Layne Anderson2015- Joey Woody

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1974-1976 Shirley Finnegan1976-1996 Jerry Hassard1996-1998 Rachelle Roberts1998-2000 Sara Swails2000-2001 James Grant2001-2002 Joan Hansen2002 Wayne Angel2003-2015 Layne Anderson2015- Joey Woody

Diving Coaches1977-2012 Bob Rydze2012- Todd Waikel

Field Hockey Coaches1974-1975 Christine Grant1975-1978 Majorie Greenberg1978-1987 Judith Davidson1988-2000 Beth Beglin2000-2014 Tracey Griesbaum2014- Lisa Cellucci

Football Coaches1892 E.A. Dalton1893 Benjamin Donnelly1894 Roger Sherman1896 A.E. Bull

1897 Otto F. Wagonhurst1898-1902 Alden A. Knipe1903-1905 John G. Chalmers1906-1908 Mark Callin1909 J.G. Griffith1910-1915 Jesse Hawley1916-1923 Howard Jones1924-1931 Burt Ingwersen1932-1936 Ossie Solem1937-1938 Irl Tubbs1939-1942 Eddie Anderson1943-1944 Slip Madigan1945 Clem Crowe1946-1949 Eddie Anderson1950-1951 Leonard Raffensperger1952-1960 Forest Evashevski1961-1965 Jerry Burns1966-1970 Ray Nagel1971-1973 Frank X. Lauterbur1974-1978 Bob Commings1979-1998 Hayden Fry1999- Kirk Ferentz

Golf Coaches - Men’s1924-1948 Charles Kennett1949-1956 Frank O’Connor1957 Glenn Devine1958-1990 Charles Zwiener1990-1993 Lynn Blevins1994-2007 Terry Anderson2007-2014 Mark Hankins2014- Tyler Stith

Golf Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Mary Foster1975-2002 Diane Thomason2003-2006 Bobbe Carney2006-2011 Kelly Crawford2011- Megan Menzel

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1923 Harold Briceland1924-1942 Albert Baumgartner1943-1947 No Team1948-1966 N.R. Holzaepfel1967-1968 Sam Bailie1968-1969 Michael Jacobson1970-1980 Dick Holzaepfel1980-2010 Tom Dunn2010- J.D. Reive

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Darlene Schmidt1975-1979 Tera Haronoja1980-1999 Diane DeMarco1999-2004 Micheal E. Lorenzen2004- Larissa Libby

Rowing Coaches - Women’s1994-2011 Mandi Kowal2012-2013 Steve Pritzker2013- Andrew Carter

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1997-2000 Stephanie Gabbert2000-2002 Wendy Logan2002-2006 Carla Baker2006-2014 Ron Rainey2014- Dave DiIanni

Softball Coaches1974-1980 Jane Hagedom1980-1987 Ginny Parrish1988-2010 Gayle Blevins2010-2017 Marla Looper2018- Renee Gillispie

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1917-1981 David Ambruster1959-1975 Robert Allen1976-1999 Glenn Patton1999-2004 John Davey2004- Marc Long

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

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Swimming Coaches - Women’s1974-1981 Deborah Woodside1981-1995 Peter Kennedy1995-1996 Trish Myers1996-2000 Mary Bolich2000-2004 Garland O’Keeffe2004- Marc Long

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1923-1937 E.G. Schroeder1938-1947 Arthur Wendler1948-1968 Donald Klotz1969-1981 John Winnie1982-2014 Steve Houghton2014- Ross Wilson

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1974-1977 Joyce Moore1977-1984 Cathy Ballard1984-1987 Charles Darley1988-1995 Micki Schillig1995-1997 Jennifer Mainz1997-2004 Paul Wardlaw2004-2009 Daryl Greenan2009-2016 Katie Dougherty2017- Sasha Schmid

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1898 Dad Moulton1899-1902 A.A. Knipe1903-1904 No Coach1905 Jerry Delaney1906-1908 Mark Catlin1909-1910 Jerry Delaney1911-1913 Nelson Kellogg1914-1920 Jack Watson1921-1948 George Bresnahan1949-1978 Francis Cretzmeyer1978-1997 Ted Wheeler1997-2012 Larry Wieczorek2012-2015 Layne Anderson2015- Joey Woody

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1974-1976 Shirley Finnegan1976-1996 Jerry Hassard1996-2007 James Grant2007-2015 Layne Anderson 2015- Joey Woody

Volleyball Coaches1974-1975 Peggy Heuser1975-1977 Shirley Finnegan1977-1980 Georgeanne Greene1980-1982 Mary Phyl Dwight1982-1989 Sandy Stewart1989-1991 Ruth Nelson1991-1997 Linda Schoenstedt1997-1998 Matt Sonnichsen (co-head)1998-2004 Rita Crockett2004-2008 Cindy Fredrick 2008-2014 Sharon Dingman 2014- Bond Shymansky

Wrestling Coaches1911-1915 E.G. Schroeder1916-1920 Pat Wright1921 E.G. Schroeder1922-1952 Harold Howard1953-1972 David McCuskey1972-1976 Gary Kurdelmeier1976-1997 Dan Gable1997-2006 Jim Zalesky2006- Tom Brands

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (continued)

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Faculty Representatives1893-1894 H.M. Strickler, Thomas H. Spence1904-1914 Charles S. Richardson1914-1919 1919-1920 Harry Clifton Byrd1920-19241924-1925 Harry Clifton Byrd1925-19281928-1935 Harry Clifton Byrd1935-1938 Levin B. Broughton1938-1939 Geary F. Eppley1939-1940 1940-1942 Geary F. Eppley1942-1943 Clark D. Shaughnessy1943-19461946-1963 Geary F. Eppley1963-1977 John E. Faber1977-1985 Charles A. Taff1985-1996 Betty F. Smith1996-2011 Charles F. Wellford2011- Nicholas J. Hadley

Athletic Directors1900s Charles S. Richardson1914-1935 Curley Byrd1936 L. B. Broughton1937-1947 Geary Eppley1947-1948 Walter Driskill1948-1956 Jim Tatum1956-1969 William W. Cobey1969-1978 Jim Kehoe1978-1980 Carl James1980-1981 Jim Kehoe1981-1986 Dick Dull1987-1990 Lew Perkins1990-1994 Andy Geiger1994-2010 Deborah Yow2010-2018 Kevin Anderson2018- Damon Evans

Senior Woman AdministratorsSenior Woman Administrators prior to 2011 unavailable2011-2018 Lori Ebihara

Athletic Communications Directors1950-1962 Joe F. Blair1969-1988 Jack Zane1988-1996 Herb Hartnett1998-2003 Dave Haglund2003-2012 Doug Dull2012- Zack Bolno

Baseball Coaches1913-1923 H.C. "Curley" Byrd1923-1960 H. Burton Shipley2960-1990 Elton "Jack" Jackson1990-2000 Tom Bradley2000-2009 Terry Rupp2009-2012 Erik Bakich2012-2016 John Szefc2017- Rob Vaughn

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1923-1947 H. Burton Shipley1927-1950 Flucie Stewart1950-1967 Bud Milikan1967-1969 Frank Fellows1969-1986 Charles "Lefty" Driesell1986-1989 Bob Wade1989-2011 Gary Williams2011- Mark Turgeon

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1971-1975 Dottie McKnight1975-2002 Chris Weller2002- Brenda Frese

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1975-1981 Stan Pitts1982-1987 Charles Torpey1988-2000 Dan Rincon2001-2003 Trent Sanderson2004- Andrew Valmon

Field Hockey Coaches1974-1987 Sue Tyler1988- Missy Meharg

Football Coaches1892 Will Skinner1893 Samuel Harding1894 J.G. Bannon1896--1997 Grenville Lewis1898 Frank Kenly1899 S.M. Cooke1900 F.H. Peters1901 Emmons Dunbar1902-1904 D. John Markey1905-1906 Fred Neilsen1907 Charles Melick1908 Bill Lang1909 Bill Lang & E. Larkin1910 Royal Alston1911 Charley Donnelly1911-1934 H.C. "Curley" Byrd1935 Jack Faber1936-1939 Frank Dobson1940-1941 Jack Faber1942 Clark Shaughnessy1943-1944 Clarence Spears1945 Paul "Bear" Bryant1946 Clark Shaughnessy1947-1955 Jim Tatum1956-58 Tommy Mont1959-1965 Tom Nugent1966 Lou Saban1967-1968 Bob Ward1969-1971 Roy Lester1972-1981 Jerry Claiborne1982-1986 Bobby Ross1987-1991 Joe Krivak1992-1996 Mark Duffner1997-2000 Ron Vanderlinden2001-2010 Ralph Friedgen2011-2015 Randy Edsall2015- DJ Durkin

Golf Coaches - Men’s1940-1941 Al Houghton1947-1972 Frank Cronin1973-1976 Dave Sigler1977-1982 Randy Hoffman1982-988 Fred Funk1989-1991 Don Slebodink1991-2011 Tom Hanna2011- Jason Rodenhaver

Golf Coaches - Women’s1999-2014 Jason Rodenhaver2014- Diana Cantu

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1976 Susan Mattern1977-1978 Kathie Court-Slaughter1979-2009 Bob Nelligan2010- Brett Nelligan

Lacrosse Coaches - Men's 1924-1927 R.V. Truitt1928-1930 Jack Faber1931-1963 Jack Faber & Al Heagy1964-1965 Al Heagy1966-1969 John Howard1970-1980 Bud Beardmore1981-1983 Dino Mattessich1984-2001 Dick Edell2002-2010 Dave Cottle2011- John Tillman

Lacrosse Coaches - Women's1974 Sue Tyler1975 Margarite Albright1976-1990 Sue Tyler1991-2006 Cindy Timchal2007- Cathy Reese

Soccer Coaches - Men’s1946-1973 Doyle Royal1974 Bud Beardmore1975-1979 Jim Dietsch

1980-1984 Joe Grimaldi1985-1992 Alden Shattuck1993- Sasho Cirovski

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1987-88 Hans Orthner1990 Marcia McDermot1991 Alden Shattuck1991-1995 April Heinrichs1996-1998 Alan Kirkup1999-2004 Shannon Higgins-Cirovski2005-2011 Brian Pensky2012-2015 Jonathan Morgan2016- Ray Leone

Softball Coaches1995-2005 Gina LaMandre2006-2014 Laura Watten2015 Courtney Scott2015- Julie Wright

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1977-1978 Jack Schore1978-1981 Sylvia Feldman1981-1989 Bobby Goeltz1990 Leigh Thompson1991-2001 Jim Laitta2002-2009 Martin Novak2010-2011 Howard Joffe2012 Dianne Matias2013- Daria Panova

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1923-1924 Bill Gates 1925-1926 H.C. Curley Byrd1927-1941 Geary Eppley1942 Eddie Quinn 1943-45 No Competiton1946 Geary Eppley1947-1969 Jim Kehoe1970-1974 Nick Kovalakides1975-1980 Frank Costello1981-1987 Stan Pitts 1988-2003 Bill Goodman2004- Andrew Valmon Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1974-1977 Linda Balog1978-1980 Frank Costello1981-1987 Stan Pitts 1988 Bill Goodman/Charles Torpey1989-2003 Bill Goodman 2004- Andrew Valmon

Volleyball Coaches1971-1987 Barb Drum1988-2007 Janice Kruger2008-2013 Tim Horsmon2014-2017 Steve Aird2018- Adam Hughes

Wrestling Coaches1940-1941 Jim Douglas1942 Joe McDaniel1947-1978 Sully Krouse1979-2003 John McHugh2004-2008 Pat Santoro2009- Kerry McCoy

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Faculty Representatives1896 Dr. Joseph Nancrede1896-1897 J.C. Knowlton1898-1905 A.H. Pattengill1906-1907 V.H. Lane1907 H.M. Bates1908 G.W. Patterson1917-1955 Ralph W. Aigler1955-1979 Marcus Plant1979-1982 Tom Anton1981-1990 Gwen Cruzat1983-1989 Paul W. Gikas1989-1991 Douglas Kahn1990-2012 Percy Bates2012-2016 Anne Curzan2017- Ketra Armstrong

Athletic Directors1898-1908 Charles Baird1908-1921 Philip Bartelme1921-1940 Fielding H. Yost1941-1968 H.O. Crisler1968-1988 Donald B. Canham1988-1990 Glenn E. Schembechler1990-1994 Jack Weidenbach1994-1997 Joe Roberson1997-1999 Thomas Goss2000-2010 William Martin2010-2014 Dave Brandon2014-2016 Jim Hackett 2016- Warde Manuel

Senior Woman Administrators 1973-1976 Marie Hartwig1976-1977 Virginia Hunt1977-1991 Phyllis Ocker1991-2000 Peggy Bradley-Doppes2000-2005 Megan McCallister2005-2010 Judy Van Horn2010- Bitsy Ritt

Sports Information Directors 1925-1938 Phil Pack1938-1939 William R. Reed1940-1944 Fred DeLano1944-1968 Les Etter1968-1980 Will Perry1980-1982 John Humenik1982-1988 Bruce Madej

Athletic Public Relations Directors1988-1997 Bruce Madej

Athletic Media Relations Directors1997-2010 Bruce Madej2010-2015 David Ablauf2015- Kurt Svoboda

Baseball Coaches1891-1892 Peter Conway1893 H.G.Cleveland1894 George Caldwell1895 E.C. Weeks1896 Frank Sexton1897-1901 C.F. Watkins1902 Frank Sexton1903 S. Roach1904 Jerome Utley1905-1906 L.W. McAllister1907 R.L. Lowe1908-1909 L.W. McAllister1910-1913 Branch Rickey1914-1920 Carl Lundgren1921-1958 Ray Fisher1959-1962 Don Lund1963-1979 Milbry E. Benedict1980-1989 Bud Middaugh1990-1995 Bill Freehan1996-2000 Geoff Zahn2001 Chris Harrison (interim)2002-2012 Rich Maloney2013- Erik Bakich

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1909 G.D. Corneal1917-1918 Elmer Mitchell1919-1928 E.J. Mather1929-1930 George Veenker1931-1937 Franklin Cappon1938-1946 Bennie Oosterbaan1947-1948 Osborne Cowles1949-1952 Ernest B. McCoy1953-1960 William Perigo1961-1968 David Strack1969-1980 John Orr1981-1989 Bill Frieder1989-1997 Steve Fisher1997-2001 Brian Ellerbe2001-2007 Tommy Amaker2007- John Beilein

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1973-1974 Vic Katch1975-1977 Carmel Borders1978-1984 Gloria Soluk1985-1992 Bud Van De Wege, Jr.1993-1996 Trish Roberts1996-2003 Sue Guevara2003-2007 Cheryl Burnett2007-2012 Kevin Borseth2012- Kim Barnes Arico

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1911-1912 A.C. Kraenzlein1913-1929 Stephen Farrell1930-1939 Charles Hoyt1940-1948 Kenneth Doherty1949-1968 Donald Canham1969-1971 David Martin1972-1973 Dixon Farmer1974-2010 Ron Warhurst2010-2013 Alex Gibby2014- Kevin Sullivan

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1979-1981 Ken “Red” Simmons1981-1983 Francie Goodridge1984-1986 Sue Parks1987-1991 Sue Foster1992- Mike McGuire

Diving Coaches1951-1959 Bruce Harlan1960- 2002 Dick Kimball2002-2011 Chris Bergère2011-2014 KZ Li2014- Mike Hilde

Field Hockey Coaches1973 Phylllis Weikart1974-1978 Phyllis Ocker1979-1983 Candy Zientek1984-1988 Karen Collins1989-1995 Patti Smith1996-2004 Marcia Pankratz2005-2008 Nancy Cox2009- Marcia Pankratz

Football Coaches1891 Frank Crawford1892-1893 F.E. Barbour1894-1895 William McCauley1896 William Ward1897-1899 G.H. Ferbert1900 Biff Lea1901-1923 Fielding Yost1924 George Little1925-1926 Fielding Yost1927-1928 E.E. (Tad) Wieman1929-1937 Harry Kipke1938-1947 H.O. Crisler1948-1958 Bennie Oosterbaan1959-1968 Chalmers W. Elliott1969-1989 Glenn E. Schembechler1990-1994 Gary Moeller1995-2007 Lloyd Carr 2008-2010 Rich Rodriguez 2011-2014 Brady Hoke2015- Jim Harbaugh

Golf Coaches - Men’s1921-1935 Thomas Trueblood1936-1944 Ray Courtright1945-1946 William Barclay1947-1968 Bert Katzenmeyer1968-1978 William Newcomb1979-1982 Tom Simon1983-2001 Jim Carras2002-2010 Andrew Sapp2011- Chris Whitten

Golf Coaches - Women’s1977-1982 Tom Simon1983-1993 Sue LeClair1994-2009 Kathy Teichert2009-2013 Cheryl Stacy2013- Jan Dowling

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1930-1932 Wilbur West1947-1983 Newton C. Loken1984-1996 Bob Darden1997- Kurt Golder

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1975 Newt Loken1976-1978 Ann Cornell1978-1979 Scott Ponto1980-1984 Sheri Hyatt1985-1989 Dana Kempthorn1990- Beverly Plocki

Ice Hockey Coaches - Men's1922-1927 Joe Barss1927-1944 Edward Lowrey1944-1957 Vic Heyliger1973-1980 Dan Farrell1980 Wilf Martin1980-1984 John Giordano1984-2017 Red Berenson2017- Mel Pearson

Lacrosse Coaches - Men's2012-2017 John Paul2017- Kevin Conry

Lacrosse Coaches - Women's2014-2017 Jennifer Ulehla2017- Hannah Nielsen

Rowing Coaches - Women’s1996- Mark Rothstein

Soccer Coaches - Men’s2000-2011 Steve Burns2012- Chaka Daley

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1995-2008 Debbie Rademacher 2008-2017 Greg Ryan2018- Jennifer Klein

Softball Coaches1977-1979 Gloria Soluk1980-1984 Bob DeCarolis1985- Carol Hutchins

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1922 J. Jerome1923-1924 W.S. Brown1925 Gerald Barnes1926-1954 Matt Mann1955-1979 Augustus P. Stager, Jr.1980-1981 Bill Farley1982 Augustus P. Stager, Jr.1983- 2003 Jon Urbanchek2004-2008 Bob Bowman 2008- Mike Bottom

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1973-1974 Johanna High1974-1983 Stu Isaac1984-1985 Peter Lindsay1986-2012 Jim Richardson2012- Mike Bottom

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Tennis Coaches - Men’s1913-1915 A.O. Lee1918 Chris Mack1921 Walter Westbrook1922 Thomas Trueblood1923 Paul Leidy1924 Robert Angell1925 Henry Hutchins1929-1936 John Johnstone1937-1947 LeRoy Weir1948 W. Robert Dixon1949-1969 William Murphy1970-1998 Brian Eisner1999-2004 Mark Mees2004-2014 Bruce Berque2014- Adam Steinberg

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1973 Janet Hooper1974-1975 Carmen Brummet1976-1977 John Atwood1978 Theo Shepard1979-1984 Oliver Owens1985-2006 Elizabeth “Bitsy” Ritt2006-2007 Amanda Augustus2007- Ronni Bernstein

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1901-1910 Keene Fitzpatrick1911-1912 Dr. A.C. Kraenzlein1913-1929 Stephen J. Farrell1930-1939 Charles B. Hoyt1940-1948 J.Kenneth Doherty1949-1968 Donald B. Canham1969-1971 David M. Martin1972-1974 Dixon Farmer1974-1999 Jack R. Harvey1999-2009 Ron Warhurst2009-2013 Fred LaPlante2013- Jerry Clayton

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1977-1981 Ken “Red” Simmons1982-1983 Francie Goodridge1984- James Henry

Volleyball Coaches1973-1983 Sandy Vong1984-1985 Barb Canning1986-1990 Joyce Davis1990-1991 Peggy Bradley-Doppes1992-1998 Gregory Giovanazzi1999- Mark Rosen

Wrestling Coaches1922 Hevery Thorne1923-1924 Richard Barker1925-1942 Clifford Keen1943-1944 Ray Cartright1945-1946 Wally Weber1946-1970 Clifford Keen1971-1974 Rick Bay1975-1978 Bill Johannesen1979-1999 Dale Bahr1999- 2018 Joe McFarland2018- Sean Bormet

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Faculty Representatives1949-1953 Lloyd C. Emmons1953-1955 Edgar L. Harden1955-1956 Leslie W. Scott1956-1959 Harold B. Tukey1959-1979 John A. Fuzak1979-1988 Gwen Norrell1988-2014 Michael Kasavana2014-2018 Sue Carter2018- Bonnie Knutson2018- Michael Kaplowitz

Athletic Directors1899-1900 Charles O. Bemies1901-1902 George E. Denham1903-1910 Chester L. Brewer1911-1915 John F. Macklin1916 George E. Gauthier (Acting)1917- Chester L. Brewer1918 George E. Gauthier (Acting)1919-1921 Chester L. Brewer1922 Albert M. Barron1923-1954 Ralph Young1954-1971 Clarence L. (Biggie) Munn1971-1975 J. Burt Smith1976-1980 Joe Kearney1980-1990 Doug Weaver1990-1992 George Perles1992-1995 Merrily Baker1995-1998 Merritt Norvell1998-2002 Clarence Underwood 2002-2008 Ron Mason 2008-2018 Mark Hollis2018- Bill Beekman (interim)

Senior Woman Administrators1981-1998 Kathy Lindahl1998-2018 Shelley Appelbaum

Sports Information Directors1917-1924 Jim Hasselman1924-1930 Student Directors: incl.: Keith Himebaugh, Ted Smits, Dale Stafford, Will Muller1930-1944 George Alderton1944-1948 Nick Kerbawy1948-1980 Fred Stabley1980-1988 Nick Vista1988-1997 Ken Hoffman1997-2008 John Lewandowski

Athletic Communications Directors2008-2016 John Lewandowski2016- Jamie Baldwin2017- Matt Larson

Baseball Coaches1887-1888 Professor Carpenter1896-1898 Robert T. Gale1899 Ferguson1900-1901 Charles O. Bemies1902-1903 George E. Denham1904-1910 Chester L. Brewer1911-1915 John F. Macklin1916-1917 John Morrissey1918-1920 Chester L. Brewer1921 George (Potsy) Clark1922 John Morrissey1923-1924 Fred M. Walker1925-1963 John H. Kobs1964-1982 Dan Litwhiler1983-1995 Tom Smith1995- 2005 Ted Mahan2005-2008 David Grewe2008- Jake Boss, Jr.

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1900-1901 Charles O. Bemies1902-1903 George E. Denham1904-1910 Chester L. Brewer1911-1916 John F. Macklin1917-1920 George E. Gauthier1921-1922 Lyman F. Frimodig1923-1924 Fred M. Walker1925-1926 John H. Kobs1927-1949 Benjamin F. Van Alstyne1950-1951 Alton S. Kircher1951-1954 Peter F. Newell1954-1964 Forrest Anderson

1965-1969 John Benington1969-1976 Gus Ganakas1976-1995 Jud Heathcote1995- Tom Izzo

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1973-1975 Mikki Bailey1976 Dominic Marino1977-2000 Karen Langeland2000-2007 Joanne P. McCallie2007- Suzy Merchant

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1922 Albert M. Barron1923 Jack Heppinstall1924 Ralph H. Young1925-1930 Morton F. Mason1931-1946 Lauren P. Brown1947-1957 Karl A. Schlademan1958-1967 Fran Dittrich1968-1983 James Gibbard1984- 2003 Jim Stintzi2004- Walt Drenth

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1974 Nell Jackson1975-1977 Mark Pittman1978 Eric Zemper1979-1981 John Goodridge1982-1986 Karen Dennis1987-1988 Jim Stinzi1988-1990 Sue Parks1990-1998 Karen Lutzke1998-1999 Angela Goodman2000-2003 Jim Stintzi2004- Walt Drenth

Diving Coaches1966-2002 John Narcy2002- Eric Best

Field Hockey Coaches1972-1974 Mikki Bailey1975-1976 Diane Ulibarri1977-1979 Samnao Kajomnson1980-1981 Nancy Reed1982-1989 Rich Kimball1989-1992 Martha Ludwig1993-2006 Michele Madison2006-2010 Rolf van de Kerkof2011- Helen Knull

Football Coaches1897-1898 Henry Keep1899-1900 Charles O. Bemies1901-1902 George Denham1903-1910 Chester L. Brewer1911-1915 John F. Macklin1916 Frank Sommers1917 Chester L. Brewer1918 George E. Gauthier1919 Chester L. Brewer1920 George (Potsy) Clark1921-1922 Albert M. Barron1923-1927 Ralph H. Young1928 Harry G. Kipke1929-1932 James H. Crowley1933-1946 Charles W. Bachman1947-1953 Clarence L. (Biggie) Munn1954-1972 Hugh Duffy Daugherty1973-1976 Dennis E. Stolz1976-1980 Darryl Rogers1980-1982 Frank “Muddy” Waters1983-1994 George Perles1995-1999 Nick Saban2000-2002 Bobby Williams2002 Morris Watts2003-2006 John L. Smith2007- Mark Dantonio

Golf Coaches - Men1929 Harry G. Kipke1930-1931 James H. Crowley1932-1961 Benjamin F. Van Alstyne1962-1965 John Brotzmann1966-1989 Bruce Fossum1989- 1999 Ken Horvath1999-2007 Mark Hankins2007-2011 Sam Puryear

2011- Casey Lubahn

Golf Coaches - Women’s1972-1997 Mary Fossum1997- Stacy Slobodnik-Stoll

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1948-1988 George Szpula1988-2001 Rick Atkinson

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1974-1976 Barb Peacock1977-1988 Michael Kasavana1988-1990 Jill Hough1990-2017 Kathie Klages2017- Mike Rowe

Ice Hockey Coaches - Men's1922-1923 No formal coach1925-1930 John Kobs1950-1951 Harold Paulsen1951-1979 Amo Bessone1979-2002 Ron Mason2002-2011 Rick Comley2011-2017 Tom Anastos2017- Danton Cole

Rowing Coaches - Women’s1997-2004 Bebe Bryans2004- Matt Weise

Soccer Coaches - Men’s1956-1969 Gene Kenney1970-1973 Payton Fuller1974-1976 Ed Rutherford1977-2008 Joe Baum 2009- Damon Rensing

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1986-1990 Joe Baum1991- Tom Saxton

Softball Coaches1972-1973 Ann Irwin1974-1975 Margo Snivley1976-1979 Diane Ulibarri1980-1992 Gloria Becksford1993- Jacquie Joseph

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1922 S.S. Flynn1923 Richard H. Rauch1924-1925 W.B. Jones1926 R.D. Keifaber1927-1928 W. Sterry Brown1929 F.R. Hoercher1930-1941 Russell B. Daubert1942-1969 Charles McCafree, Jr.1970-1987 Richard B. Fetters1988-1989 Bill Wadley1989-2000 Richard Bader2000-2003 Jim Lutz2003- Matt Gianiodis

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1974-1977 Jennifer Parks1978 Joel Feldman1979-1988 Jennifer Parks1988 Bill Wadley1989-1992 Corrin Convis1993-2000 Richard Bader2000-2003 Jim Lutz2003- Matt Gianiodis

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1921-1922 H.C. Young1923-1946 Charles D. Ball, Jr.1947 Gordon A. Dahlgren1948-1951 Harris F. Beeman1952 John Friedrich1953-1958 Harris F. Beeman1959-1989 Stan Drobac1989-1991 Jim Frederick1992- Gene Orlando

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Tennis Coaches - Women’s1973-1977 Elaine Hatton1978-1985 Earl Rutz, Jr.1985-1999 Heather MacTaggart2000-2006 Tim Bauer2006-2009 Erica Perkins 2009-2017 Simone Jardim2017- Kim Bruno

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1897-1898 Henry Keep1899 Max Beutner1900-1901 Charles O. Bemies1902-1903 George E. Denham1904-1910 Chester L. Brewer1911-1913 John F. Macklin1914 Ion J. Cartright1915-1916 George E. Gauthier1917 Howard E. Beatty1918-1919 George E. Gauthier1920-1921 Arthur Smith1922-1923 Albert M. Barron1924-1940 Ralph H. Young1941-1958 Karl A. Schlademan1959-1975 Fran Dittrich1976 Jim Bibbs (Acting)1977-95 Jim Bibbs1995-2006 Darroll Gatson2006- Walt Drenth

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1973-1977 Nell Jackson1978 Cheryl Flanagan1979-1981 Nell Jackson1982-1992 Karen Dennis1993-1997 Judi Brown1997-1998 Kris Grimes1998-2006 Angela Goodman2006- Walt Drenth

Volleyball Coaches1972-1973 Karen Peterson1974-1984 Annelies Knoppers1985-1992 Ginger Mayson1993- 2004 Chuck Erbe2004- Cathy George

Wrestling Coaches1922-1923 James H. Devers1924-1926 Leon D. Burhans1927-1928 Ralph G. Leonard1929 Glenn L. Rickes1930-1962 Fendley A. Collins1963-1986 Grady J. Peninger1986-1991 Phil Parker1991-2016 Tom Minkel2017- Roger Chandler

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Faculty Representatives1896 Conway McMillan1896 F.W. Denton1897 Prof. Woodbridge1897-1906 F.S. Jones1906-1934 James Paige1934-1957 Henry Rottschaefer1957-1962 Stanley V. Kinyon1962-1974 Max O. Schultze1974-1981 Merle K. Loken1981-1994 Robert A. Stein1981-1993 Jo-Ida Hansen1993-1999 Mariah Snyder1994-2000 Norman L. Chervany2000-2009 Richard Weinberg2000-2013 Linda Brady2009- Perry Leo2013- Emily Hoover

Men’s Athletic Directors1922-1930 Fred Leuhring1930-1932 H.O. Crisler1932-1941 Frank G. McCormick1941-1946 Lou Keller (Acting)1945-1950 Frank G. McCormick1950-1963 Ike J. Armstrong1963-1971 Marshall J. Ryman1971-1988 Paul Giel1988-1989 Holger Christiansen (Interim)1989-1991 Rick Bay1991-1992 Dan Meinert (Interim)1992-1995 McKinley Boston1995-1999 Mark Dienhart1999-2002 Tom Moe

Women’s Athletic Directors1974-1976 Belmar Gunderson1976-1981 Vivian M. Barfield1981-1982 M. Catherine Mathison (Interim)1982-1988 Merrily Dean Baker1988-2002 Chris Voelz

Athletic Directors2002-2012 Joel Maturi2012-2015 Norwood Teague2015-2016 Beth Goetz (Interim)2016- Mark Coyle

Senior Woman Administrators2002-2012 Regina Sullivan2013-2016 Beth Goetz2017- Julie Manning

Sports Information Directors - Men’s1930-1935 Les Etter1935-1944 Various people in News Service1944-1975 Otis J. Dypwick1975-1993 Bob Peterson1993-2000 Marc Ryan2000-2002 Bill Crumley

Sports Information Directors - Women’s1975-1977 Dru Ann Hancock1977-1981 Carol Van Dyke1981-1982 Marty Duda (Interim)1982-1991 Karen Smith1991-1996 Dianne Boyer1996-1998 Lisa Nelson1998-2002 Becky Bohm

Director of Media Relations2003 Kyle Coughlin (Interim)2003 Nick Joos2004-2007 Mike Lockrem

Director of Athletic Communications2007-13 Garry Bowman2014- Paul Rovnak

Associate Athletic Director of Athletic Communications2013-15 Chris Werle

Baseball Coaches1923-1926 Lee R. Watrous, Jr.1927 George (Potsy) Clark1928-1930 A.J. Bergman1931-1941 Frank G. McCormick1942-1947 Dave MacMillan1948-1978 Dick Siebert1979-1981 George Thomas1982- John Anderson

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1897-1924 L.J. Cooke1924-1927 Harold Taylor1927-1942 Dave MacMillan1942-1944 Carl L. Nordly1944-1945 Weston Mitchell1945-1948 Dave MacMillan1948-1959 Osborne B.Cowles1959-1968 John Kundla1968-1970 William Fitch1970-1971 George Hanson1971-1975 Bill Musselman1975-1986 Jim Dutcher1986-1999 Clem Haskins1999-2007 Dan Monson2007-2013 Tubby Smith2013- Richard Pitino

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1974-1977 Virginia Johnson1977-1987 Ellen Hanson1988-1990 LaRue Fields1990-1997 Linda Hill-MacDonald1997-2001 Cheryl Littlejohn2001-2002 Brenda Oldfield2002-2014 Pam Borton2014-2018 Marlene Stollings2018- Lindsay Whelan

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1908-1911 No Coach1912-1914 Dick Grant1915-1920 Leonard Frank1921-1923 Nelson Metcalf1924 Sherman Finger1925-1926 E.W. Iverson1927-1932 Sherman Finger1933-1937 No Coach1938-1962 Jim Kelly1963-1995 Roy Griak1996- Steve Plasencia

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1974-1985 Mike Lawless1985-2012 Gary Wilson2013-14 Sarah Hesser2014- Sarah Hopkins

Diving Coaches1974-1976 Craig Lincoln1976-1982 Frank Oman1982-1985 Craig Lincoln1985-1989 Chris Gentz1989-1996 Doug Shaffer1996-2003 Kongzheng Li2003-2005 Michael Martens2005-2009 Jason Baumann2009- Wenbo Chen

Football Coaches1883 Thomas Peebles1886-1889 Fred S. Jones1890 Tom Eck1891 Edward Moulton1892 No Coach1893 Wallie Winter1894 Thomas Cochrane, Jr.1895 W.W. Heffelfinger1896-1897 Alexander N. Jerrems1898 Jack Minds1899 Wm. C. Leary, John Harrison1900-1921 Dr. Henry L. Williams1922-1924 William Spaulding1925-1929 Dr. C.W. Spears1930-1931 H.O. Crisler1932-1941 Bernie Bierman1942-1944 Dr. George W. Hauser

1945-1950 Bernie Bierman1951-1953 Wesley E. Fesler1954-1971 Murray Warmath1972-1978 Cal Stoll1979-1983 Joe Salem1984-1985 Lou Holtz1985-1991 John Gutekunst1992-1996 Jim Wacker1997-2006 Glen Mason2007-2010 Tim Brewster2010 Jeff Horton (Interim)2011-2015 Jerry Kill2015-2016 Tracey Claeys2017- P.J. Fleck

Golf Coaches - Men’s1930-1945 W.R. Smith1946-1976 Les Bolstad1976-1978 Rick Ehrmanntraut1978-1990 Greg Harvey1990-2001 John Means2001-2010 Brad James2010-2011 John Harris2011- John Carlson

Golf Coaches - Women’s1974-1979 Carol Issacs Davy1979-1982 Robert J. Kiebar1982-1987 Anne Zahn1988-1991 Nancy Harris1991-1999 Kathy Williams1999-2002 Melissa Arthur2002-2006 Katie (Weiss) Hanneman2007-2010 Brad James2010-2011 John Harris2011- Michele Redman

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1902-1906 Dr. L.J. Cooke1907-1929 Dr. W.K. Foster1930-1962 Dr. Ralph A. Piper1962-1963 Pat Bird (Acting)1963-1965 Dr. Ralph A. Piper1965-1966 Pat Bird (Acting)1966-1968 Dr. Ralph A. Piper1968-1971 Pat Bird1971-2004 Fred Roethlisberger2004- Michael Burns

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1974-1992 Katalin Deli1992-1997 Jim Stephenson1997-2009 Jim Stephenson (co)1997-2009 Meg Stephenson (co)2009-2014 Meg Stephenson2014- Jenny Hansen

Ice Hockey Coaches - Men's1922-1933 I.D. MacDonald 1923-1930 Emil Iverson 1930-1935 Frank Pond1935-1947 Larry Armstrong 1947-1952 Doc Romnes1955-1956 Marsh Ryman1952-1966 John Mariucci1966-1971 Glen Sonmor 1971-1972 Ken Yackel Sr. 1972-1979 Herb Brooks 1979-1985 Brad Buetow 1996-1997 Mike Guentzel 1985-1999 Doug Woog 1999-2018 Don Lucia2018- Bob Motzko

Rowing Coaches - Women’s2000- Wendy Davis

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1993-1999 Sue Montagne2000-2003 Barbara Wickstrand2004-2011 Mikki Denney Wright2012- Stefanie Golan

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Softball Coaches1974-1975 Linda Wells1975-1976 Virginia Johnson1976-1989 Linda Wells1989-1991 Teresa Wilson1992-1999 Lisa Bernstein1999-2010 Lisa Bernstein (co)1999-2010 Julie Standering (co)2010-2017 Jessica Allister2017- Jamie Trachsel

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1920-1957 Niels Thorpe1958-1962 William Heusner1962-1975 G. Robert Mowerson1975-1980 Alfred (Bud) Ericksen1980-1985 Paul Stearns1985-2014 Dennis Dale (co)2011- Kelly Kremer

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1974- 2004 Jean Freeman2004-2015 Terry Nieszner (co)2004- Kelly Kremer

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1928-1956 Phil Brian1957-1959 Chet Murphy1960-1965 Donald R. Lewis1966-1971 Joseph A. Walsh1972-1973 John Santrock1974-1988 Jerry Noyce1988-2006 David Geatz2005 David Wheaton (interim)2006- Geoff Young

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Belmar Gunderson1975-1983 Ellie Peden1983-1987 Jack Roach1988-1990 David Creighton1990-2001 Martin Novak2001-2011 Tyler Thomson2012-2017 Chuck Merzbacher2017- Catrina Thompson

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1920-1921 Leonard Frank1922-1923 T. Nelson Metcalf1924 Leonard Frank1925-1933 Sherman Finger1934-1935 Clarence Munn1936 George Otterness1937-1963 James Kelly1964-1995 Roy Griak1995- 2008 Phil Lundin 2008- Steve Plasencia

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1974-1985 Mike Lawless1985- 2006 Gary Wilson2007- Matt Bingle

Volleyball Coaches1974-1975 Linda Wells1975-1977 Rosie Wegrich 1977-1982 Linda Wells1982-1995 Stephanie Schleuder1995-1996 Pam Miller-Dombeck1996-2010 Mike Hebert2011- Hugh McCutcheon

Wrestling Coaches1932-1935 Blain McKusick1936-1942 Dave Bartelma1943-1944 Stanley Hanson1945 Clarence R. Osell1946 Dave Bartelma1947 Stanley Hanson1948-1952 Dave Bartelma1953-1986 Wallace Johnson1986-2016 J Robinson2017- Brandon Eggum

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Faculty Representatives1931-1946 T.J. Thompson1947-1958 Earl Fullbrook1959-1964 Charles S. Miller1965-1968 Merk Hobson1969-1970 John R. Davis1971-1982 Keith L. Broman1982-1997 James O’Hanlon1997- Josephine Potuto

Athletic Directors1928-1931 H.D. Gish1932-1936 D.X. Bible1937-1942 L McC Jones1942-1947 A.J. Lewandowksi1948-1953 George Clark1954-1960 J.W. Orwig1961 Charles Miller1961 Joseph Soshnik1962-1966 Tippy Dye1967-1992 Bob Devaney1992-2002 Bill Byrne2003-2007 Steve Pederson2007-2013 Tom Osborne2013-2017 Shawn Eichorst2017- Bill Moos

Senior Woman Administrators1994-2005 Barbara Hibner2006-2008 Rhonda Revelle2008- Pat Logsdon

Sports Information Directors1947-1962 John Bentley1963-1993 Don Bryant1993-2004 Chris Anderson2004- Keith Mann

Baseball Coaches1989-1891 C.D. Chandler1892-1893 Charles Stroman1897-1888 E.N. Robinson1989-1900 F.B. Ryons1901 Mike Henderson1902-1903 Geo P. Shidler1904-1905 J.H. Bell1906-1918 S.S. Eager1919-1921 Paul Schissler1922 Owen Frank1923 Scotty Dye1923 Earl Carr1924-1925 W.G. Kline1929-1930 John Rhodes1931-1932 W.H. Browne1933-1941 W.W. Knight1942-1945 A.J. Lewandowski1946 Frank Smagacz1947-1977 Tony Sharpe1978-1997 John Sanders1998-2002 Dave Van Horn2003-2011 Mike Anderson2012- Darin Erstad

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1896-1899 Frank Lehmer1899-1900 T.P. Hewitt1900-1901 E. Berry1901-1902 Fred Morrell1902-1903 Walter Hiltner1903-1909 R.G. Clapp1909-1910 T.J. Hewiat1910-1911 O.F. Field1911-1915 E.O. Stiehm1915-1916 Sam Waugh1916-1919 Dr. E.J. Stewart1919-1921 Paul Schlisser1921-1923 Owen A. Frank1923-1925 W.E. Kline1925-1926 Ernest Bearg1926-1932 Charles T. Black1932-1940 William Browne1940-1945 A.J. Lewandowski1945-1946 L.F. Klein1946-1954 Harry C. Good1954-1963 Jerry Bush1963-1980 Joe Cipriano

1980-1986 Moe Iba1986-2000 Danny Nee2000-2006 Barry Collier2006-2012 Doc Sadler2012- Tim Miles

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Jan Callahan1975-1977 George Nicodemus1977-1978 Marcia Walker1978-1980 Lorrie Gallagher1980-1983 Colleen Matsuhara1983-1986 Kelly Hill1986-1997 Angela Beck1997-2002 Paul Sanderford2002-2016 Connie Yori2016- Amy Williams

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1928-1938 Henry Schulte1939-1954 Ed Weir1955 Jerry Lee1956-1982 Frank Sevigne1983-2011 Jay Dirksen2012- David Harris

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1975-1982 Frank Sevigne1983-2011 Jay Dirksen2012- David Harris

Diving Coaches2005- Natasha Chikina

Football Coaches1890 Dr. Langdon Frothingham1891 T.U. Lyman1892 J.S. Williams1893-1894 Frank Crawford1895 Charles Thomas1896-1897 E.N. Robinson1898 Fielding H. Yost1899 A. Edwin Branch1900-1905 Walter C. Booth1906 Amos Foster1907-1910 W.C. Cole1911-1915 Ewald O. Stiehm1916-1917 E.J. Stewart1918 William G. Kline1919-1920 Henry Schulte1921-1924 Fred Dawson1925-1928 Ernest E. Bearg1929-1936 Dana X. Bible1937-1941 Lawrence McCeney Jones1942 Glenn Presnell1943-1944 Adolph J. Lewandowski1945 George Clark1946-1947 Bernie Masterson1948 George Clark1949-1955 Bill Glassford1956 Pete Elliott1957-1961 Bill Jennings1962-1972 Bob Devaney1973-1997 Tom Osborne1998-2003 Frank Solich2004-2007 Bill Callahan2008-2014 Bo Pelini2015-2017 Mike Riley2018- Scott Frost

Golf Coaches - Men’s1935-1936 Dana X. Bible 1937-1941 Ed Newkirk1946-1948 Bud Williamson1949-1951 Marvin Franklin Jr.1952 Ed Higgenbotham1953-1954 Bob Hamblet1955-1957 Jerry Bush1958-1960 Bill Smith1961-1969 Harry Good1970-2001 Larry Romjue2002-2018 Bill Spangler2018- Mark Hankins

Golf Coaches - Women’s1975-1979 Larry Romjue

1979-1987 Jerry Fisher1987- Robin Krapfl

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1939-1948 Charlie E. Miller1949 B.R. Patterson1950-1969 Jake Geier1970-2009 Francis Allen2010- Chuck Chmelka

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Karen Balke1976-1983 Judy Shalk1983-1993 Rick Walton1993- Dan Kendig

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1994- John Walker

Softball Coaches1976-1980 Don Isherwood1981-1983 Nancy Plantz1984-1986 Wayne Daigle1987-1992 Ron Wolforth1993- Rhonda Revelle

Swimming & Diving Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Pat Sullivan1976-1992 Ray Huppert1992-2000 Cal Bentz2000-2001 Paul Nelsen2001- Pablo Morales

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1951-1972 Ed Higginbotham1982-2018 Kerry McDermott2018- Sean Maymi

Tennis Coaches - Women’s 1976 Gail Whitaker1977 Sig Garnett1978 Henry Cox1979 Skip Salzenstein1980-1981 Julie Wood1982-1987 Kathy Hawkins1988 Kerry McDermott1989-1991 Gregg Calvin1992- Scott Jacobson

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1898 J.E. Pearson1899 Clinton Barr1900 T.J. Hewitt1901 W. Engel1902 S.D. Clinton1903-1909 Dr. R.G. Clapp1910-1911 Osmond F. Field1912-1916 Guy Reed1917-1918 E.J. Stewart1919-1938 Henry Schulte1939-1954 Ed Weir1955 Jerry Lee1956-1983 Frank Sevigne1984- Gary Pepin

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Roger Capan1976-1980 Carol Frost1981- Gary Pepin

Volleyball Coaches1975-1976 Pat Sullivan1977-1999 Terry Pettit2000- John Cook

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Wrestling Coaches1910-1912 Dr. R.G. Clapp1912-1914 No Team1914-1916 Dr. R.G. Clapp1916-1918 No Team1918-1919 Dr. R.G. Clapp1919-1921 No Team1921-1927 Dr. R.G. Clapp1927-1931 John Kellogg1931-1932 R.G. Lehman1932-1933 Ecklund/Thomas1933-1942 Jerry Adam1942-1945 No Team1945-1947 Jerry Adam1947-1950 B.R. Patterson1950-1954 Al Partin1954-1957 Don Strasheim 1957-1960 Bill Smith1960-1961 Mickey Sparano1961-1964 Robert Mancuso1694-1978 Orval Borgialli 1978-1985 Bob Fehrs1985-2000 Tim Neumann2000- Mark Manning

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA (continued)

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Faculty Representatives1896-1898 J. Scott Clark1898-1900 H.S. White1900-1901 W.A. Locy1901-1906 O.F. Long1906-1914 R.E. Wilson1914-1918 G.V. Pooley1918-1919 R.E. Wilson1919-1940 O.F. Long1940-1943 Walter K. Smart1943-1945 Ward V. Evans1945-1948 G.R. Lundquist1949-1956 F. George Seulberger1956-1970 T. Leroy Martin1970-1975 Leon A. Bosch1975-1981 Larry Nobles1981-2002 Frederick Hemke2002- Robert Gundlach

Athletic Directors1895-1896 Otto Miller1897-1898 W.J. Bryan1898-1902 Dr. C.M. Hollister1903-1904 Horace Butterworth1905-1906 F.O. Smith1906-1910 Louis Gillesby1910-1913 Charles Hammett1913-1918 Fred Murphy1919-1920 Charles W. Bachman1921-1924 Dana Evans1925-1945 Kenneth L. Wilson1945-1956 Thodore B. Payseur1956-1966 Stuart K. Holcomb1967-1974 W.H.H. (Tippy) Dye1975-1980 John Pont1981-1987 Doug Single1987-1993 Bruce Corrie1993-1994 Bill Foster1994-2003 Rick Taylor2003-2008 Mark Murphy 2008- Jim Phillips

Senior Woman Administrators1975-1979 JoAnne Fortunato1980-1984 Sandra McCullough1985-1989 Sandy Barbour1989-1996 Betsy Mosher1997- 2004 Nancy Lyons2004-2009 Noreen Morris2010- Janna Blais

Sports Information Directors1926-1969 Walt Paulison1969-1973 George Beres1973-1977 Jerry Ashby1977-1978 Susie Prichard1979-1982 Jim Vruggink1982-1985 Mike Nemeth1985-1989 Sharon Miller1989-1992 Tim Clodjeaux

Directors of Media Services1992-1993 Rob Grady1993-1995 Greg Shea1995-2000 Brad Hurlbut2000-2001 Kyle Coughlin (Interim)2001-2009 Mike Wolf

Director of Athletic Communications2009-2012 Mike Wolf2012- Paul Kennedy

Baseball Coaches1894-1897 John Kedzie1898-1902 W.J. Bryan1903 Horace Butterworth1904 Harry Fleager1905 Harley Parker1906 Charles Hollister1907-1908 A.B. Cunningham1909-1911 A.G. Rundle1912 L.C. Holsinger1913 Dennis Grady1914-1916 Fred Murphy1917-1920 William McGill1921 Jack Sawtelle1922 Henry Szymanski

1923-1928 Maury Kent1929-1935 Paul Steart1936-1939 Burt Ingwersen1940-1941 Stanley Klores1942-1943 Maury Kent1944-1946 Wesley Fry1947-1948 Don Heap1948-1961 Freddie Lindstrom1961-1981 George McKinnon1981-1986 Ron Wellman1986-1987 Larry Cochell1987-2015 Paul Stevens2015- Spencer Allen

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1905-1906 Tom Holland1907-1910 Louis Gillesby1911 Stuart Templeton1912 Charles Hammett1913-1914 Dennis Grady1915-1917 Fred Murphy1918 Norman Elliott1919 Tom Robinson1920 Norman Elliott1921 Ray Edler1922 Dana Evans1923-1927 Maury Kent1928-1950 Arthur Lonborg1950-1952 Harold G. Olsen1953-1957 Waldo Fisher1957-1963 William Rohr1963-1969 Larry Glass1969-1973 Brad Snyder1973-1978 Tex Winter1978-1986 Rich Falk1986-1993 Bill Foster1993-1997 Ricky Byrdsong1997-2000 Kevin O’Neill2000-2013 Bill Carmody2013- Chris Collins

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1975-1980 Mary DiStanislao1980-1984 Annette Lynch1984-1999 Don Perrelli1999-2004 June Olkowski2004-2008 Beth Combs 2008- Joe McKeown

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1975 Neal Robinson1976 Debra Sapenter1977-1980 Sharon Drysdale1981-1988 Nancy Stevens1998-2000 April Ecke2001-2006 Amy Tush2007-2014 April Likhite2015- 'A Havahla Haynes

Diving Coaches1989-1992 Kim DeCloux-Stuck1992-1997 Dan Walter1997-2000 Donnie Torres2001-2006 Tom Michael2006- Alik Sarkisian

Field Hockey Coaches1975 Mary Ann Kelling1976 Mary DiStanislao1978-1980 Sharon Drysdale1981-1990 Nancy Stevens1990-1994 Marisa Didio1995-1997 Deb Brickey1998-1999 Diane Loosbrock2000-2003 Marisa Didio2004-2008 Kelly McCollum2009- Tracey Fuchs

Football Coaches1893 Paul Noyes1894 A.A. Ewing1895-1896 Alvin H. Culver1897 Jesse Van Doozer1898 W.H. Bannard1899-1902 Dr. C.M. Hollister1903-1905 Walter McCormack1908 Alton Johnson

1909 William Horr1910-1912 C.E. Hammett1913 Dennis Grady1914-1918 Fred Murphy1919 Charles Bachman1920-1921 Elmer McDevitt1922-1926 Glenn Thistlethwaite1927-1934 Dick Hanley1935-1946 Lynn Waldorf1947-1954 Bob Voigts1955 Lou Saban1956-1963 Ara Parseghian1964-1972 Alex Agase1973-1977 John Pont1978-1980 Rick Venturi1981-1985 Dennis Green1986-1991 Francis Peay1992-1998 Gary Barnett1999-2006 Randy Walker2006- Pat Fitzgerald

Golf Coaches - Men’s1920 Arthur Sweet1923-1932 Leon Kranz1933-1945 Ted Payseur1946-1976 Sid Richardson1977-1978 Mickey Louis1979-1981 Don MacLachlan1982-1988 Wally Goodwin1988-1990 Jim Suttie1991-1996 Jeff Mory1996-2014 Pat Goss2014- David Inglis

Golf Coaches - Women’s1992-2008 Chris Regenberg 2008- Emily Fletcher

Lacrosse Coaches - Women’s1982-1990 Cindy Timchal1991 Robin Cummings2002- Kelly Amonte Hiller

Soccer Coaches - Men’s1980-1981 Bob Krohn1982-2000 Michael Kunert2001- Tim Lenahan

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1994-2000 Marcia McDermott2001-2006 Jenny Haigh2006-2011 Stephanie Foster2012- Michael Moynihan

Softball Coaches1975-1978 Mary Conway1979-2001 Sharon Drysdale2002- Kate Drohan

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1910-1943 Tom Robinson1944-1970 William Peterson1970-1973 Bob Steele1973-1981 Jack Bolger1982-1988 Pat Barry1988-2009 Bob Groseth2009-2018 Jarod Schroeder2018- Jeremy Kipp

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1975-1981 Sally Marshall1981-1987 Pat Barry1988-1994 Kathie Wickstrand1994-2015 Jimmy Tierney2015-2018 Abby Steketee2018- Jeremy Kipp

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1921-1922 Henry Raeder1923-1930 Arthur Nethercot1931-1958 Paul Bennett1959-1975 Clare Riessen1976-1983 Vandy Christie1983-2007 Paul Torricelli2007- Arvid Swan

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Tennis Coaches - Women’s1976-1979 June Booth1979-1989 Sandy Stap Clifton1989-1998 Lisa Fortman1998- Claire Pollard

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1895-1896 Otto Miller1897-1901 W.J. Bryan1902 Walter Hempel1903 Horace Butterworth1904 J.D. Delaney1905 Tom Holland1906 Louis Gillesby1907-1910 R.W. Albertson1911-1917 Louis Omer1918 Percy Bradley1919 Charles Bachman1920 Ray Edler1921-1952 Frank Hill1953-1960 Rut Walter1960-1969 Robert Ehrhart1969-1982 Don Amidei1983-1987 Mike Muska1988-1989 John Nalley

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Neal Robinson1976-1977 Debra Sapenter1978-1981 George Gabauer1981-1985 Dee Todd1981-1987 Mike Muska1988-1989 Mike Shea

Volleyball Coaches1975-1978 Mary Convey1978-1993 Jerry Angle1994-1996 Margie Fitzpatrick1997-2000 Kevin Renshler2000-2014 Keylor Chan2015- Shane Davis

Wrestling Coaches1917 Elmer Jones1918-1919 Tom Robinson1920-1921 Jack Sawtelle1922-1923 Henry Szymanski1924-1925 Eugene Maynor1926 Bryan Hines1927-1936 Orion Stuteville1937-1942 Wesley Brown1943-1945 Roy Greening1946-1947 Wesley Brown1948-1957 Jack Riley1958-1980 Kenneth Kraft1980-1989 Thomas Jarman1989-2010 Tim Cysewski2010-2016 Drew Pariano2017- Matt Storniolo

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (continued)

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Faculty Representatives1912-1944 Thomas E. French1944-1946 James E. Pollard1947-1961 Wendell Postle1961-1971 James R. McCoy1971-1977 Roy A. Laramee1977-1983 Harold Schecter1981-1985 JoAnne Stevenson1983-1989 C.J. Slanica1985-1989 Laura Blomquist1989-1995 Carol Kennedy1995-2003 Susan Hartmann2003-2015 John Bruno2015- John Davidson

Athletic Directors1912-1947 L.W. St. John1947-1971 R.C. Larkins1971-1977 J. Edward Weaver1977-1984 Hugh Hindman1984-1987 Richard Bay1988-1994 James Jones1994-2005 Andy Geiger2005- Eugene Smith

Senior Woman Administrators1965-1994 Phyllis Bailey1994- 2015 Miechelle Willis2016- Janine Oman

Sports Information Directors1923-1933 William Griffith1934-1935 James B. Reston1936-1943 James L. Renick1944-1973 Wilbur E. Snypp1973-1987 Marv Homan1988-1996 Steve Snapp

Athletic Communications Directors 1996-1998 Steve Snapp1998-1999 Gerry Emig2000-2007 Steve Snapp2007- Dan Wallenberg

Baseball Coaches1901-1902 Jack Reed1903 C.W. Dickerson1913-1928 L.W. St. John1929-1932 Wayne Wright1932-1938 Floyd Stahl1939-1944 Fred Mackey1945-1946 Lowell Wrigley1947-1950 Floyd Stahl1950-1975 Martin G. Karow1976-1987 Richard D. Finn1988-2010 Bob Todd2010- Greg Beals

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1902-1903 D.C. Huddleson1909-1910 Thomas Kibler1912-1919 L.W. St. John1920-1921 George M. Trautman1922-1946 Harold G. Olsen1946-1950 W.H.H. (Tippy) Dye1950-1958 Floyd S. Stahl1958-1976 Fred Taylor1976-1986 Eldon Miller1986-1989 Gary Williams1989-1997 Randy Ayers1997-2004 Jim O’Brien2004-2017 Thad Matta2017- Chris Holtmann

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1965-1970 Phyllis J. Bailey1970-1972 Mary Combs1972-1980 Debbie Wilson1980-1985 Tara Van Derveer1985-1997 Nancy Darsch1997-2002 Beth Burns2002-2013 Jim Foster2013- Kevin McGuff

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1955-1964 Charles Beetham1965-1976 Robert Epskamp1976-1983 Jim McDonough1984-1988 Roger Bowen1989-1992 Russ Rogers1993-1996 Mark Croghan1997-1998 Jack Warner1998-2011 Robert Gary2012-2014 Ed Beathea2014- Karen Dennis

Cross Country Coaches-Women’s1975 Kit Boesch1976-1994 Mamie Rallins1994-1996 Mark Croghan1997-1998 Jack Warner1998-2001 Russ Rogers2002-2006 Chad Myers2006- Karen Dennis

Diving Coaches1965-1978 Ron O’Brien1978-2013 Vince Panzano2013- Justin Sochor

Field Hockey Coaches1965-1966 Louise Owens1967-1969 Barbara Nelson1970-1972 Mary Raysa1973-1986 Harriet Reynolds1987-1995 Karen Weaver1996-2016 Anne Wilkinson2016- Jarred Martin

Football Coaches1890 Jack Ryder1890-1891 Alexander S. Lilley1892-1895 Jack Ryder1896 Charles A. Hickey1897 David F. Edwards1898 Jack Ryder1899-1901 John B. Eckstrom1902-1903 Perry Hale1904-1905 E.R. Sweetland1906-1909 A.E. Hernstein1910 Howard Jones1911 Harry Vaughn1912 John R. Richards1913-1928 Dr. J.W. Wilce1929-1933 Sam S. Willaman1934-1940 Francis A. Schmidt1941-1943 Paul E. Brown1944-1945 Carroll C. Widdoes1946 Paul O. Bixler1947-1950 Wesley E. Fesler1951-1978 W.W. Hayes1979-1987 Earle Bruce1988-2000 John Cooper2001-2010 Jim Tressel2011 Luke Fickell2012- Urban Meyer

Golf Coaches - Men’s1921-1923 Mike Godman1924-1925 George Eckelberry1926-1931 George Sargent1932 Francis Marzolf1933-1937 Harold G. Olsen1938-1965 Robert Kepler1966 Floyd S. Stahl1967-1973 Roderick W. Myers1974-2009 Jim Brown2009-2015 Donnie Darr2015- Jay Moseley

Golf Coaches - Women’s1965-1967 Ann Roberts Fox1967-1968 1968-1971 Ann Roberts Fox1971-1973 Mary Jo Campbell1973-1975 Sue Collins1975-1980 J.R. Ables1980-1986 Stephen E. Groves1987-1991 Jana Edwards Shipley1991- Therese Hession

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1923 Glenn Alexander1924-1932 Leo G. Staley1947-1966 Joseph M. Hewlett1967-1977 James Sweeney1977-1988 Michael Willson1988-1997 Peter Kormann1997-2010 Miles Avery2011 Doug Stibel (interim co-)2011 Blaine Wilson (interim co-)2011- Rustam Shapirov

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1965-1967 Carolyn Osborne Bowers1967-1970 Sharon Weber1970-1975 Catherine O’Brien1975-1979 Nancy Krattiger-Ziltener1979-2004 Larry Cox2004-2017 Carey Fagan2017- Meredith Paulicivic

Ice Hockey Coaches - Men’s1963-1965 Tom Bedecki1966 Glen Sonmor1967-1970 Harry Neale1971-1972 Dave Chambers1973-1975 Geralf Walford1976-1995 Jerry Welsh1995-2010 John Markell2011-2013 Mark Osiecki2013- Steve Rohlik

Lacrosse Coaches - Men’s1953 Jack Corkery1954 Ed Baker1955-1959 Howard Knuttgen1960-1966 Paul Hartman1967-1973 Conrad Steele1974-1975 John Munson1976-1979 Jerry Bell1980-1984 Al Bianco1985-1989 Fred Koval1990-1993 Brion Salazar1994-1997 Paul Caldwell1998-2008 Joe Breschi2009- Nick Myers

Lacrosse Coaches - Women's1996-2010 Sue Stimmel2011- Alexis Venechanos

Rowing Coaches - Women’s1996- Andrew Teitelbaum

Soccer Coaches - Men’s1953-1954 Bruce Bennett1954-1958 Howard Knuttgen1958-1969 Walter Ersing1969-1971 Forest Tyson1971-1976 Bill Servedio1976-1978 Jerry Bell1979-1987 Al Bianco1987-1996 Gary Avedikian1997-2017 John Bluem2018- Brian Maisonneuve

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1993-1996 Lori Henry1997- Lori Walker-Hock

Softball Coaches1967 Jan Felshin1971-1973 Catherine O’Brien1974-1977 Harriet Reynolds1978 Don Dungee1979-1985 Dianne Thompson1986-1987 Barb Dearing 1987-1996 Gail Davenport1997-2012 Linda Kalafatis2013- Kelly Kovach Schoenly

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1930-1963 Michael Peppe1963-1967 Robert Bartels1968-1975 John Bruce1976-1989 Dick Sloan

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

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1989-2017 Bill Wadley2017- Bill Dorenkott

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1965-1968 Peggy Richardson1968-1971 Janet Walter1971-1972 Peggy Richter1972-1977 Linda Hall1977-1980 Susie Atwood1980-1997 Jim Montrella1997-1999 Neil Harper1999-2008 Jeanne Fleck 2008- Bill Dorenkott

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1921 T.H. Connell1922-1924 R.L. Grismer1925-1957 Herman Wirthwein1958-1970 John W. Hendrix1971-1972 Dave Robertson1972-1999 John Daly1999- Ty Tucker

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1965-1966 Fran Smith Olsen1968-1969 Dorothy Allen1971-1978 Mary Raysa1978-1985 Barbara Mueller1986-1996 Lee Ann Massucci1997-2012 Chuck Merzbacher2012- Melissa Schaub

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1902-1903 D.C. Huddleson1908 W.T. McCarty1910-1912 Steve Farrell1913-1931 Frank R. Castleman1932-1942 Larry Snyder1943-1945 George Haney1946-1965 Larry Snyder1965-1976 Robert Epskamp1976-1988 Frank Zubovich1988- 2006 Russ Rogers2006-2012 Robert Gary2012-2014 Ed Beathea2014- Karen Dennis

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1971 Janet Walter1973 Annie Tolle1974-1976 Kit Boesch1977-1994 Mamie Rallins1994-2006 Russ Rogers2006- Karen Dennis

Volleyball Coaches1971-1972 Mary Jo Campbell1973-1979 Sue Collins1980-1981 Lisa Richards1982-2008 Jim Stone 2008- Geoff Carlston

Wrestling Coaches1921-1925 Al Haft1926-1942 Bernard Mooney1943-1944 Lawrence Hicks1945-1947 Bernard Mooney1948-1976 Casey Fredericks1976-1986 Chris Ford1986-2006 Russ Hellickson2006- Tom Ryan

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY (continued)

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Faculty Representatives1953-1958 Norman R. Sparks1958-1966 M. Nelson McGeary1960-1969 R.H. “Sam” Wherry1970 Edward Mattil1970- 2000 John J. Coyle2000-2010 Scott Kretchmar2010-2017 Linda Caldwell2018- Dennis Scanlon

Athletic Directors1918-1936 Hugo Bezdek1937-1953 Dr. Carl P. Schott1953-1968 Ernest B. McCoy1968-1980 Edward M. Czekaj1980-1982 Joe Paterno1982-1993 Jim Tarman1994-2011 Tim Curley2011-2014 David Joyner2014- Sandy Barbour

Senior Woman Administrators1964-1989 Della Durant1989-2002 Ellen Perry2002-2011 Susan Delaney-Scheetz2011- Charmelle Green

Sports Information Directors1922-1926 George W. (Pat) Sullivan1926-1935 Wes W. Dunlap1935-1943 Hugh R. “Ridge” Riley1943-1958 James H. Coogan1958-1970 James I. Tarman1970-1979 John Morris1979-1986 Dave Baker1986-1993 L. Budd Thalman1993-2005 Jeff Nelson

Athletic Communications Directors2005- Jeff Nelson

Baseball Coaches1900 W.B. Burns1903-1906 Pop Golden1907-1910 Irish McIlveen1911 Bull McCleary1912-1914 Walter Manning1915-1917 R.H. Harley1919 George Wheeling1920-1930 Hugo Bezdek1931-1962 Joe Bedenk1963-1981 Chuck Medlar1982-1990 Shorty Stoner1991-2004 Joe Hindelang2005-2013 Robbie Wine2014- Rob Cooper

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1916-1917 Burke Hermann1919 Hugo Bezdek1920-1932 Burke Hermann1933-1936 Earl Leslie1937-1949 John Lawther1950-1954 Elmer Gross1955-1968 John Egli1968-1978 John Bach1979-1983 Dick Harter1984-1995 Bruce Parkhill1996-2003 Jerry Dunn2003-2011 Ed DeChellis2011- Patrick Chambers

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1965-1970 Marie Litner1971-1974 Mary Ann Domitrovitz1975-1980 Pat Meiser1981-2007 Rene Portland2007- Coquese Washington

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1912 W.N. Golden1913-1916 C.W. Martin1919 W.E. Lewis1920-1921 C.W. Martin1922-1932 Nate Cartmell1932-1942 Chick Werner1943 Ray Conger1946-1961 Chick Werner1962-1967 John A. Lucas1968-2006 Harry Groves2006-2013 Beth Alford-Sullivan2014- John Gondak

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1974-1978 Chris Brooks1979-1983 Gary Schwartz1984-1999 Teri Jordan 1999-2013 Beth Alford-Sullivan2014- John Gondak

Diving Coaches1985-2013 Craig Brown2013-2018 Dennis Ceppa

Field Hockey Coaches1964-1968 Pat Seni1969 Nancy Bailey1970-1973 Tonya Toole1974-1986 Gillian Rattray1987- Charlene Morett-Curtiss

Football Coaches1892-1895 George Hoskins1896-1898 Samuel Newton1899 Sam Boyle1900-1902 Pop Golden1903 Dan Reed1904-1908 Tom Fennell1909 Bill Hollenback1910 Jack Hollenback1911-1914 Bill Hollenback1915-1917 Dick Harlow1918-1929 Hugo Bezdek1930-1948 Bob Higgins1949 Joe Bedenk1950-1965 Charles A. “Rip” Engle1966-2011 Joe Paterno2012-2013 Bill O'Brien2014- James Franklin

Golf Coaches - Men’s1922-1949 R.B. Rutherford, Sr.1950-1956 R.R. Rutherford, Jr.1957-1983 Joe Boyle1983-1992 Mary Kennedy-Zierke1992- Greg Nye

Golf Coaches - Women’s1965-1969 Mimi Ryan1970-1971 Barbara Sanford1971-1980 Annette Thompson1980-1992 Mary Kennedy-Zierke1992- Denise St. Pierre

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1931-1932 J.H. Rammacher1933-1936 Nels Walke1937-1938 Julian Glasser1939-1976 Gene Wettstone1977-1991 Karl Schier1992- Randy Jepson

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1965-1967 Lu Magnusson, Della Durant, Tuovi Sappinem1968 Kathy Corrigan1969-1972 Betz Hanley1973-1974 Barb Block1975-1992 Judi Avener1992-2010 Steve Shephard2010-2017 Jeff Thompson2017- Sarah Brown

Ice Hockey Coaches - Men’s2012- Guy Gadowsky

Lacrosse Coaches - Men’s1913-1915 Walter Farley1916-1921 Doc Lewis1922-1924 Robert Jardine1925-1926 Ralph Leonard1927-1932 Earnest Paul1933-1934 Mike Loebs1935-1956 Nick Thiel1957-1961 Ernie Baer1962 Dick Pencek1963 Bill Hess1964 Herb Schmidt1965-1977 Dick Pencek1978-2010 Glen Thiel2011- Jeff Tambroni

Lacrosse Coaches - Women’s1965 Margaret Fringer1966-1967 Virginia Harpster1968-1973 Ellen Perry1974-1985 Gillian Rattray1986-1989 Susan Delaney-Scheetz1990-1999 Julie Williams2000 Karen Schnellenbach2001-2010 Suzanne Isidor2011- Missy Doherty

Soccer Coaches - Men’s1916-1917 Jim Crowell1919-1920 Jim Crowell1921 Compton Packenham1922 Hugh Keenleyside1923 Larry Longhurst1924-1925 Ralph Leonard1926-1952 Bill Jeffrey1953-1967 Ken Hosterman1968-1973 Herb Schmidt1974-1987 Walter Bahr1988-2009 Barry Gorman2010-2017 Bob Warming2018- Jeff Cook

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1994-2000 Patrick Farmer2000-2007 Paula Wilkins2007- Erica Dambach

Softball Coaches1965-1972 Pat McTarsney1973 Jackie Hudson1974-1980 Pat McTarsney1981 Dennis Helsel1982-1995 Sue Rankin1996 Laura Fillipp (Interim)1996-2013 Robin Petrini2014- Amanda Lehotak

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1936-1944 R.E. Galbraith1947 Leonard Diehl1948-1951 William Gutteron1968-1984 Lou MacNeill1984-2000 Peter Brown2001-2008 Bill Dorenkott 2008-2013 John Hargis2013- Tim Murphy

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1970-1980 Ellen Perry1981-1998 Bob Krimmel1998-2008 Bill Dorenkott 2008-2013 John Hargis2013- Tim Murphy

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Tennis Coaches - Men’s1923-1927 William R. Ham1928-1931 Harvey W. Stover1932 Leon Schios1933-1935 Harvey W. Stover1936 Robert B. Oxreider1937 Robert E. Lake1938 Harvey W. Stover1939-1943 Ted Roethke1944 Ray Dickinson1947-1964 Sherman Fogg1965-1990 Holmes Cathrall1990-2005 Jan Bortner2005-2006 Bill Potoczny2006-2011 Todd Doebler2011- Jeff Zinn Tennis Coaches - Women’s1965 Ann Valentine1966-1968 Pat Seni1969-1977 Joan Nessler1977-1981 Candy Royer1981-1982 Kim Muller1982-1990 Jan Bortner1990-1999 Sue Whiteside1999-2007 Elizabeth Baker2007-2013 Dawna Prevette-Denny2013- Chris Cagle

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1902-1912 W.N. Golden1913-1917 C.W. Martin1919 W.E. Lewis1920-1922 C.W. Martin1923-1933 Nate Cartmell1934-1942 Chick Werner1943 Ray Conger1944-1945 G.W. Harvey1946-1962 Chick Werner1963-1968 John A. Lucas1969-2006 Harry Groves2006-2013 Beth Alford-Sullivan2014- John Gondak

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1974-1979 Chris Brooks1980-1984 Gary Schwartz1985-1999 Teri Jordan1999-2013 Beth Alford-Sullivan2014- John Gondak

Volleyball Coaches - Women’s1976-1978 Tom Tait1979- Russ Rose

Wrestling Coaches1909-1913 William E. Lewis1914 J.H. Shollenberger1915-1917 William E. Lewis1918-1919 H.C. Yerger1920-1921 William E. Lewis1922-1924 D.D. Detar1925-1926 Ralph G. Leonard1927-1942 Charlie Speidel1943-1946 Paul Campbell1947-1964 Charlie Speidel1965-1978 Bill Koll1979-1992 Rich Lorenzo1992-1998 John Fritz1998-2009 Troy Sunderland2009- Cael Sanderson

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY (continued)

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Faculty Representatives1896-1897 W.E. Stone1897-1900 C.A. Waldo1900-1901 H.A. Huston1901-1928 Thomas F. Moran1928-1939 William Marshall1939-1941 G.A. Young1941-1945 J.A. Estey1945-1969 Verne C. Freeman1969-1980 Roy L. Whistler1980-1985 Gilbert S. Banker1985-1986 Jane Kahle1985-2003 Philip E. Nelson1986-2000 Martha O. Chiscon2000-2017 Christie L. Sahley2003-2017 Jeffrey T. Bolin2018- Marcy Towns2018- Phillip VanFossen

Athletic Directors1904-1905 O.F. Cutts1906-1914 Hugh Nichols1915-1918 O.F. Cutts1919-1930 N.A. Kellogg1931-1936 Noble E. Kizer1937 R.C. Woodworth (Acting)1938-1939 Nobel E. Kizer1940 E.C. Elliott (Acting)1941 A.H. Elward1942-1971 Guy J. Mackey1971-1992 George King, Jr.1992 John W. Hicks (Interim)1992-2016 Morgan J. Burke2017- Mike Bobinski

Senior Woman Administrators1975-1988 Carol Mertler1989-2000 Joni Comstock2000- Nancy Cross

Sports Information Directors1925-1928 Robert A. McMahon1928-1964 Robert C. Woodworth1964-1970 Karl W. Klages1970-1975 Ted Haracz1975-1977 Gregg Knipping1977-1982 Tom Shupe1982-1986 Jim Vruggink1986-1998 Mark Adams2000-2011 Tom Schott

Athletic Communications Directors2011- Tom Schott

Athletic Public Relations Director1986-2001 Jim Vruggink

Baseball Coaches1892-1893 W.M. Phillips1901 W.H. Fox1902 Friel1903-1904 J.C. Kelsey1905 P. O’Neil1906-1914 H. Nicol1915-1916 B.P. Pattison1917 W.L. Lambert1918 J. Pierce1919-1935 W.L. Lambert1936-1942 W.P. Fehring1943 W.P. Fehring, C.S. Doan1944 C.S. Coan1945-1946 W.L. Lambert1947-1950 Mel Taube1950-1955 Henry Stram1956-1959 Paul Hoffman1960-1977 Joe Sexson1977-1991 Dave Alexander1991-1998 Steve Green1998-2016 Doug Schreiber2016- Mark Wasikowski

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1901-1902 W.C. Curd1903 C.L. Freeman1905 J.J. Nufer

1906-1908 C.B. Jamison1909 E.J. Stewart1910-1912 R.R. Jones1913-1916 R.E. Vaughan1917 Ward L. Lambert1918 J.J. Molony1919-1946 Ward L. Lambert1946-1950 Mel Taube1950-1965 Ray Eddy1965-1972 George King1972-1978 Fred Schaus1978-1980 Lee Rose1980-2005 Gene Keady2005- Matt Painter

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Deborah Gebhardt1976-1986 Dr. Ruth Jones1986-1987 Marsha Reall1987-1996 Lin Dunn1996-1997 Nell Fortner1997-1999 Carolyn Peck1999-2006 Kristy Curry2006- Sharon Versyp

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1908 C.H. Wilson1909-1911 Ralph Jones1912-1913 Arbor Clow1914-1915 James Temple1916-1928 Eddie O’Connor1929-1930 Earl Martineau1931-1935 Orval Martin1936-1942 Herman Phillips1943-1945 Homer Allen1946-1951 Dave Rankin1952-1966 no team1967-1972 Roger Kerr1973-2004 Mike Poehlein2004-2012 Jack Warner2012- Rolando (Lonnie) Greene

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1978-1989 Fred Wilt1989-1992 Carol Stevenson1993-2001 Ben Paolillo2001-2004 Mike Poehlein2004-2012 Jack Warner2012- Rolando (Lonnie) Greene

Diving Coaches1994-2001 Jim Mountjoy2001-2005 Wenbo Chen2005- Adam Soldati

Football Coaches1887 Albert Berg1889 G.A. Reisner1890 Clinton Hare1891-1892 Knowlton Ames1893-1895 David Balliet1896 S.M. Hammond1897 William Church1898-1900 Alpha Jamison1901 David Balliet1902 Charles Best1903-1904 Oliver Cutts1905 Albert Hernstein1906 Myron Witham1907 Leigh Turner1908-1909 Frederick Speik1910-1912 M.H. "Bill" Horr1913-1915 Andy Smith1916-1917 Cleo O’Donnell1918-1920 Arthur Butch Scanlon1921 William Dietz1922-1929 Jim Phelan1930-1936 Noble Kizer1937-1941 Mal Elward1942-1943 Elmer Burnham1944-1946 Cecil Isbell1947-1955 Stu Holcomb1956-1969 Jack Mollenkopf1970-1972 Bob DeMoss1973-1976 Alex Agase

1977-1981 Jim Young1982-1986 Leon Burnett1987-1990 Fred Akers1991-1996 Jim Colletto1997-2008 Joe Tiller2009-2012 Danny Hope2012-2016 Darrell Hazell2017- Jeff Brohm

Golf Coaches - Men’s1922 G.A. Young1923-1927 B.S. Swezey1929-1937 J.E. Bixler1938-1944 Harry Allspaw1945 Sam Voinoff1945-1950 Loomis Heston1951-1974 Sam Voinoff1974-1993 Joe Campbell1993-1998 Bob Prange1998-2013 Devon Brouse2013- Rob Bradley

Golf Coaches - Women’s1975-1990 Paul Snider1990-1993 Susan Stump1993-1998 Bob Prange1998- Devon Brouse

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1997- 2014 Robert Klatte2015- Drew Roff

Softball Coaches1993-2005 Carol Bruggeman2005-2013 Kim Maher2013-2016 Kim Schuette2016- Boo Gillette De Oliveira

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1920-1921 M.L. Clevett1922 Barr1923 C.J. Merriam1924 G.H. Aylesworth1925-1938 L.W. LaBree1939-1970 R.O. Papenguth1970-1985 Fred Kahms1985- Dan Ross

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Laura Pfohl1976-1979 Tim Kurtz1979-1981 Sherry Weeks1981-1985 Fred Kahms1985-1987 Dan Ross1987-2008 Cathy Wright-Eger 2008- John Klinge

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1915-1916 C.M. James1920-1923 E.R. Sidwell1924 G.H. Aylesworth1925-1964 L.W. LaBree1965-1979 Edward C. Eicholtz1979-1983 Ron MacVittie1984-1994 Ed Dickson1994-2009 Tim Madden2009- Pawel Gajdzik

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1975-1977 Jocelyn “Cissy” Monroe1977-1980 Ann Wilson1980-1982 Nancy Janco1982-1984 Carrie Meyer1984-1987 Ed Dickson1988-1991 Helyn Edwards1991-2007 Mat Iandolo2007- Laura Glitz

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1900 Curtiss1901 W.J. Hyland1902-1903 C. Freeman1904 E.L. Wheeler1905 J.J. Nuler1906-1907 C.B. Jamison

PURDUE UNIVERSITY

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PURDUE UNIVERSITY (continued) 1908-1909 C.H. Wilson1910-1912 R.R. Jones1913 Arbor W. Clow1914 J. Mahan1915-1916 J. Temple1917-1929 E.J. O’Connor1930-1931 Earl T. Martineau1932-1936 O.J. Martin1937-1943 H.E. Phillips1944 H.E. Phillips, Homer Allen1945-1946 Homer Allen1945-1981 David Rankin1981-2001 Mike Poehlein2001-2004 Lissa Olsen2004-2012 Jack Warner2012- Rolando (Lonnie) Greene

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1976-1977 JoAnn Terry Grissom1977-1978 Jim McMillan1978-1989 Fred Wilt1989-1993 Carol Stevenson1993-2001 Ben Paolillo2001-2004 Lissa Olsen2004-2012 Jack Warner2012- Rolando (Lonnie) Greene

Volleyball Coaches1975-1995 Carol Dewey1995-1998 Joey Vrazel1999-2002 Jeff Hulsmeyer2003- Dave Shondell

Wrestling Coaches1914 N. Embleton1915-1922 Frederick Paulsen1923-1924 W.S. Von Bermuth1925-1929 H.A. Miller1930-1932 L.B. Beers1933-1936 G.J. Mackey1937-1970 C.C. Reeck1970-1975 Don Corrigan1976-1980 Mark Sothmann1980-1988 Bill Trujillo1988-1992 Mitch Hull1992-2007 Jessie Reyes2007-2014 Scott Hinkel2014- Tony Ersland

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Faculty RepresentativesFaculty Representatives prior to 2002 unavailable2002- Thomas M. Stephens

Athletic Directors1932-1953 George Little1953-1961 Harry Rockafeller1961-1973 Al Twitchell1974-1998 Frederick E. Gruninger1998-2009 Robert Mulcahy2009-2013 Tim Pernetti2013- 2015 Julie Hermann2015- Patrick Hobbs

Senior Woman Administrators1972-2000 Rita Kay Thomas2000- Kate Hickey

Athletic Communications Directors Athletic Communications Directors prior to 2012 unavailable2012-2014 Jason Baum2014- Kevin Lorincz

Baseball Coaches1907 Frank Gordon1908-1911 Frank Cox1912-2915 Walter Brodie1916-1917 Chaz Piez1918-1925 Frank Cox1926-1931 Fred Jackitsch1932-1937 J. Tasker1938-1949 Charles Ward1950-1960 George M. Case1961-1983 Matt Bolger1984-2015 Fred Hill2015- Joe Litterio

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1906-1909 Frank Fordon1913-1914 Dave Armstrong1914-1915 Georrge Davidson1915-1943 Frank Hill1944-1945 Thomas Kenneally1945-1956 Donald White1956-1959 Warren Harris1959-1962 Tony Kuolt1963-1971 Bill Foster1971-1973 Dick Lloyd1973-1985 Tom Young1985-1988 Craig Littlepage1988-1997 Bob Wenzel1997-2001 Kevin Bannon2001-2006 Gary Waters2006-2010 Fred Hill2010-2013 Mike Rice2013-2016 Eddie Jordan2016- Steve Pikiell

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1974-1975 Ellen Johns1975-1976 Dottie McCrea1976-1995 Theresa Grentz1995- C. Vivian Stringer

Cross Country Coaches - Men’sCoaches prior to 1978 unavailable1978- Mike Mulqueen

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1973-1980 Sandy Petway 1980-1983 Frank Gagliano 1983-1984 Michael Mulqueen 1983-2006 Roberta Anthes 2006- James Robinson

Diving Coaches - Women’s1993- Frederick Woodruff

Field Hockey Coaches - Women's1974 Ellen Jones1975 Patricia Weinert1976 Betty Logan1977-2002 Ann Petracco2003-2011 Liz Tchou2012- Meredith Civico

Football Coaches1891 William A. Reynolds1895 H.W. Ambruster1896-1897 John C. B. Pendleton1898-1899 William V. B. Van Dyck, Jr.1900 Michael F. Daly1901 Arthur P. Robinson1902 Harry W. Van Hovenberg1903 Oliver D. Mann 1904 A.E. Hitchner1905 Oliver D. Mann1906-1907 F. H. Gorton1908 Joseph Smith1910-1912 Howard Gargan1913-1923 George Foster Sanford1924-1926 John H. Wallace1927-1930 Harry J. Rockafeller1931-1937 J. Wilder Tasker1938-1941 Harvey J. Harman1942-1945 Harry J. Rockafeller1946-1955 Harvey J. Harman1956-1959 John R. Steigman1960-1972 John F. Bateman1973-1983 Frank R. Burns1984-1989 Dick Anderson1990-1995 Doug Graber1996-2000 Terry Shea2001-2011 Greg Schiano2012-2016 Kyle Flood2016- Chris Ash

Golf Coaches - Men’s1973-1983 Abe Sivess1983-1993 Jim Haluska1993-2009 Maura (Waters) Ballard2009-2011 Jason Bataille2011-2012 Chris Mazzuchetti2012- Rob Shutte

Golf Coaches - Women’s1978-1995 Jan Unger 1996-1997 Pat Jordan1997-2014 Maura (Waters) Ballard2014- Kari Williams

Gymnastics Coaches - Women's1975 Arlene Norris1976-1977 Gail Bakker1978-1981 Sandra Salvas1982-1983 Leslie Berman1984-1986 Al Gomez1987-2011 Chrystal Chollet-Norton2012-2018 Louis Levine2018- Umme Salim-Beasley

Lacrosee Coaches - Men's1887-1888 Charles Devine1889 Samuel Lockett1920 Frank Graham1921-1925 Albert Brisotti1926-1943 Fred Fitch1946-1949 Fred Fitch1950-1961 Al Twitchell1962-1974 Bob Naso1975-2000 Tom Hayes2001 Bill Dirrigl2002-2011 Jim Stagnitta2012- Brian Brecht

Lacrosse Coaches - Women's1977 Betty Logan1978-1979 Jane Norris1980-1990 Ann Petracco1991-1993 Denise Wescott1994-2002 Anna Marie Vesco2003- Laura Brand Sias

Rowing Coaches - Women's Coaches prior to 1993 unavailable1993-2016 Matthew Borghard 2017- Justin Price

Soccer Coaches - Men's1938-1942 George Dochat1946-1970 George Dochat1971-1974 J. William Maytas1975-1980 Kalman Caspo1980 Geza Kiss1981-2009 Bob Reasso2010- Dan Donigan

Soccer Coaches - Women’s1984-1999 Charlie Duccillini2000-2013 Glenn Crooks2014- Mike O'Neill

Softball Coaches1980-2006 Pat WIllis2007-2018 Jay Nelson2018- Kristen Butler

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1916-1957 James H. Reilly 1957-1961 Otto H. Hill 1961-1993 Frank W. Elm 1993-1996 Elizabeth Blau 1996-1997 Rick Simpson 1997-2010 Chuck Warner 2010-2015 Phil Spiniello2015-2017 Petra Martin2017- Joe Maccoll

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1981-2003 Marian Rossenwasser2003-2016 Benjamin Bucca, Jr.2016- Hilary Ritchie

Track and Field Coaches - Men’sCoaches prior to 1978 unavailable1978- Mike Mulqueen

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1973-1980 Sandy Petway 1980-1983 Frank Gagliano 1983-1984 Michael Mulqueen 1983-2006 Roberta Anthes 2006- James Robinson

Volleyball Coaches1977-1982 Socrates "Scott" Mose1983-1985 Mary Jane Smith1986-1991 Terie Velardi1992-1993 Tina Raddish1994-2004 Ann Leonard-House2005-2007 Orlando Gonzalez2008- Jeff "CJ" Werneke

Wrestling Coaches1930-1937 Wilfred E. Cann1937-1941 Fred E. Shepard1941-1942 Wilfred E. Cann & Fred E. Shepard1942-1943 Wilfred E. Cann1946-1969 Dick Voliva1969-1990 Deane Oliver1990-2006 John Sacchi2007- Scott Goodale

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

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Faculty Representatives1896 C.R. Barnes1896-1899 E.A. Birge1899-1905 C.S. Slichter1905-1906 T.S. Adams1906-1909 C.P. Hutchins1910-1912 G.W. Ehler1912-1931 J.F.A. Pyre1932-1935 A.T. Weaver1936-1947 William F. Lorenz1947-1951 Kenneth Little1951-1954 Kurt F. Wendt1954-1959 George Young1959-1970 Frank Remington1970-1971 George Young1971-1986 Frank Remington1981-1987 Diane Lindstrom1986-1987 David Tarr1987-1989 Jane Voichick1987-1991 Ted Finman1989-1992 Cyrena Pondrum1991-2000 James Hoyt1992-1994 Jane Robbins1994-1996 Barbara L. Wolfe1996-1999 Robin Douthitt1999-2003 Gloria Ladson-Billings2000-2003 Robert Haveman2003-2007 Bruce Jones2007-2011 Walter Dickey2009-2014 Sheila McGuirk2011-2014 Dale Bjorling2014-2017 Laurel Rice2014-2017 Mark Covaleski2017- Peter Miller2017- Jeanette Roberts

Athletic Directors1920-1924 Tom E. Jones (Acting)1925-1932 George Little1933-1935 Walter Meanwell1936-1950 Harry Stuhldreher1950-1955 Guy Sundt1955-1969 Ivan Williamson1969-1987 Elroy L. Hirsch1987-1989 Ade Sponberg1989-2004 Pat Richter2004- Barry Alvarez

Senior Woman Administrators1974-1990 Kit Saunders-Nordeen1990-2005 Cheryl Marra2005- Terry Gawlik

Sports Information Directors1923-1929 Les Gage1929-1941 George Downer1941-1946 Bob Foss1946-1956 Arthur G. Lentz1956-1957 James A. Mott (Acting)1957-1966 George L. Lanphear1966-1990 James A. Mott (men’s)1975-1977 Phyllis Krutsch (women’s)1977-2001 Tamara Flarup (women’s)1990-2001 Steve Malchow (men’s)2001-2009 Justin Doherty2009-2010 Brian Lucas

Athletic Communications Directors2010- Brian Lucas

Baseball Coaches1900-1901 Phil King1902-1903 Oscar Bandelin1904-1905 Bemis Pierce1907 C.P. Hutchins1908-1911 Tom Barry1912 Gordon (Slim) Lewis1913 William Juneau1914-1917 Gordon (Slim) Lewis1918 Guy Lowman1919-1920 Maurice A.. Kent1921-1932 Guy Lowman1933-1934 Irvin Uteritz1935-1936 Robert Poser1937-1939 Lowell Douglas1940-1970 Arthur Mansfield

1971-1984 Tom Meyer1984-1991 Steve Land

Basketball Coaches - Men’s1899-1905 James Elsom1905-1908 Emmett Angell1909-1911 Haskell Noyes1912-1917 Dr. Walter Meanwell1918-1920 Guy Lowman1921-1934 Dr. Walter Meanwell1935-1959 Harold Foster1960-1968 John E. Erickson1969-1976 John Powless1977-1982 Bill Cofield1983-1992 Steve Yoder1993-1994 Stu Jackson1994-1995 Stan Van Gundy1995-2001 Dick Bennett2001-2015 Bo Ryan2015- Greg Gard

Basketball Coaches - Women’s1974-1976 Marilyn Harris1976-1986 Edwina Qualls1986-1994 Mary Murphy1994-2003 Jane Albright2003-2011 Lisa Stone2011-2016 Bobbie Kelsey2016- Jonathan Tsipis

Cross Country Coaches - Men’s1910-1911 Charles Wilson1912 Clarence Cleveland1913-1914 Thomas E. Jones1915 Fred G. Lee1916 Irvin A. White1917 Thomas E. Jones1918-1920 George T. Bresnahan1921-1925 Meade Burke1926-1947 Thomas E. Jones1948-1949 Guy Sundt1950-1959 J. Riley Best1960 Tom Bennett1961-1963 Charles Walter1964 Tom Bennett1965-1967 Charles Walter1968-1970 Robert Brennan1971-1982 Dan McClimon1983-1998 Martin Smith1999-2009 Jerry Schumacher2009- Mick Byrne

Cross Country Coaches - Women’s1974-2004 Peter Tegen2004-2013 Jim Stintzi2013- Mick Byrne

Diving Coaches1951-1964 Art Krueger (men’s)1964-1994 Jerry Darda1994-1999 Jim Fischer1999-2003 Lee-Jay Strifler2003-2006 Josh Seykora2006-2010 Tom Michaël2011- Anton Slobounov

Football Coaches1889 Alvin Kletsch1890 Ted Mestre1891 Herb Alward1892 Frank Crawford1893 Parke Davis1894-1895 H.O. Stickney1896-1902 Phil King1903-1904 Art Curtis1905 Phil King1906-1907 C.P. Hutchins1908-1910 J.A. Barry1911 J.R. Richards1912-1915 W.J. Juneau1916 Paul Withington1917 J.R. Richards1918 Guy Lowman1919-1922 J.R. Richards1923-1924 Jack Ryan1925-1926 George Little

1927-1931 Glenn Thistlewaite1932-1935 Dr. C.W. Spears1936-1948 Harry Stuhldreher1949-1955 Ivan B. Williamson1956-1966 Milt Bruhn1967-1969 John Coatta1970-1977 John Jardine1978-1985 Dave McClain1986 Jim Hilles1987-1989 Don Morton1990-2005 Barry Alvarez2006-2012 Bret Bielema2012-2014 Gary Andersen2015- Paul Chryst

Golf Coaches - Men’s1926 Joe Steinauer1927-1931 George Levis1932-1951 Joe Steinauer1952-1969 John Jamieson1970-1977 Tom Bennett1977-2003 Dennis Tiziani2003-2011 Jim Schuman2011- Michael Burcin

Golf Coaches - Women’s1975-1976 Jane Eastham1976-1984 Jackie Hayes1985-1989 Chris Regenberg1989-2003 Dennis Tiziani2003- Todd Oehrlein

Gymnastics Coaches - Men’s1902-1905 J.C. Elsom1906-1907 Emett Angell1908-1909 J.C. Elsom1910 Felix Zeidelhack1911-1917 H.D. MacChesney1918 Joe Steinauer1919-1922 Fred Schlatter1923 Frank Leitz1924-1926 Fred Schlatter1927-1935 A.L. Masley1936-1947 No Team1948-1959 Dean Mory1960-1961 George Bauer, Gordon Johnson1962-1971 George Bauer1972-1978 Raymond Bauer1978-1991 Mark Pflughoeft

Gymnastics Coaches - Women’s1974-1978 Marian Snowdon1978-1984 Jenny Hoffman-Convisor1984-1991 Terry Bryson

Ice Hockey Coaches - Men’s1921-1923 A.C. Viner 1923-1924 Robert Blodgett 1924-1926 Kay Iverson 1926-1927 W.R. Brandow 1927-1930 John Farquhar 1930-1931 Spike Carlson 1931-1935 Art Thomsen 1963-1964 Thomsen/Riley 1963-1966 John Riley 1975-1976 Bill Rothwell 1966-1982 Bob Johnson 1982-2002 Jeff Sauer 2002-2016 Mike Eaves2016- Tony Granato

Rowing Coaches - Women’s1974-1979 Jay Mimier1979-1998 Sue Ela1998-2002 Mary Lockyer Browning2002-2003 Maren LaLiberty2003-2004 Sue Ela2004- Bebe Bryans

Soccer Coaches - Men’s1977-1981 Bill Reddan1982-1996 Jim Launder1997-2001 Kalekeni Banda2002-2009 Jeff Rohrman2009-2010 Todd Yeagley2010- John Trask

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Soccer Coaches - Women’s1981-1986 Craig Webb1986-1994 Greg Ryan1994- 2007 Dean Duerst2007- Paula Wilkins

Softball Coaches1996-2005 Karen Gallagher2005-2010 Chandelle Schulte2010- Yvette Healy

Swimming Coaches - Men’s1912-1913 Chauncey Hyatt1914-1919 Harry H. Hindman1932-1951 Joe Steinauer1951-1969 John Hickman1970-1994 Jack Pettinger1994 John Davey (Acting)1994-1999 Nick Hansen1999-2011 Eric Hansen2011-2018 Whitney Hite2018- Yuri Suguiyama

Swimming Coaches - Women’s1973-1974 Jack Pettinger1974-1977 Roger Ridenour1977-1992 Carl Johansson1992-1999 Nick Hansen1999-2011 Eric Hansen2011-2018 Whitney Hite2018- Yuri Suguiyama

Tennis Coaches - Men’s1919-1922 George E. Linden1923-1925 Arpad Masley1926-1930 William Winterble1931 Loren Cockrell1932-1935 Arpad Masley1936-1937 William Kaeser1938-1939 Roy Black1941-1943 Carl Sanger1944-1945 Harold A. Taylor1946-1947 Carl Sanger1947-1951 Al Hildebrandt1952-1962 Carl Sanger1963 David G. Clark1964-1968 John Powless1969-1972 John Desmond1973-1981 Denny Schackter1982-1983 Dave Pelisek1983- 2005 Pat Klingelhoets2005-2015 Greg Van Emburgh2015- Danny Westerman

Tennis Coaches - Women’s1974-1976 Pam McKinney1976-1977 Laurel Holgerson1977-1978 Katie Munns (Acting)1978-1981 Laurel Holgerson1981-1994 Kelly Ferguson1994- 2007 Patti Henderson2007-2013 Brian Fleishman2013-2016 Tina Samara2016- Kelcy McKenna

Track and Field Coaches - Men’s1893 R.G. Booth1894 M.J. Gillen1895 W.B. Overson1896 Charles Craigie1897 E.W. Moulton1898 James Temple & Charles Craigie1899 John T. Moakley1900-1904 C.H. Kilpatrick1905 James Temple1906 George Downer & Emmett Angell1907-1908 Emmett Angell1909 E.W. Moulton1910 Charles Hutchins & James Lathrop1911-1912 Charles Wilson1913-1948 Thomas E. Jones1949-1950 Guy Sundt1951-1960 Riley Best1961-1969 Charles Walter1970-1971 Robert Brennan1972-1977 Bill Perrin

1978-1983 Dan McClimon1983-2013 Ed Nuttycombe2013- Mick Byrne

Track and Field Coaches - Women’s1974-2004 Peter Tegen2004-2013 Jim Stintzi2013- Mick Bryne

Volleyball Coaches1973-1975 Kay Von Guten1975-1978 Pat Hielscher1978-1981 Kristi Conklin1981-1982 Niels Pedersen1982-1985 Russ Carney1986-1991 Steve Lowe1991 Margie Fitzpatrick1992-1999 John Cook1999-2012 Pete Waite2013- Kelly Sheffield

Wrestling Coaches1914-1916 Fred Schlatter1917-1918 Arthur Knott1919-1920 Joe Steinauer1921-1933 George Hitchcock1934-1935 Paul Gerlin1936-1942 George Martin1943 John Roberts1944 Jim Dailey, Frank Jordan1945 Frank Jordan1946-1970 George Martin1971-1982 Duane Kleven1983-1986 Russ Hellickson1986-1992 Andy Rein1993- 2018 Barry Davis2018- Christopher Bono

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Commissioner1922-1944 Major John L. Griffith1945-1961 Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson1961-1971 William R. Reed1971-1989 Wayne Duke1989- James E. Delany

Deputy Commissioner1998 Kevin Weiberg2006- Brad Traviolia2014- Diane Dietz

Chief Communications Officer2010-2014 Diane Dietz

Senior Associate Commissioner2010- Mark D. Rudner

Associate Commissioner-Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer2003-2006 Brad Traviolia

Chief Financial Officer2018- Julie Suderman

Associate Commissioner1984-1989 John D. Dewey1989-1998 Kevin Weiberg1996-2010 Rich Falk1998-2010 Carol A. Iwaoka1998-2010 Mark D. Rudner1998-2000 Robert C. Vowels, Jr.2001-2006 Wayne Baskerville2001-2005 Jennifer Heppel2001-2004 Sue Lister2001-2003 Brad Traviolia2006-2016 Andrea Williams2010-2015 Jennifer Heppel2010- Rick Boyages2010- Wendy Fallen2010- Chad Hawley2012- Mike McComiskey2014- Scott Chipman2015-2018 Julie Suderman

Assistant Commissioner1951-1961 William R. Reed1974-1982 Dr. Charles D. Henry II1974-1984 John D. Dewey1982-1997 Phyllis L. Howlett1983-1990 Dr. Clarence Underwood, Jr.1989-1996 Rich Falk1990-1998 Carol A. Iwaoka1990-1998 Mark D. Rudner1990-1994 Charles D. Waddell1994-1998 Robert C. Vowels, Jr.1996-2000 Mary E. Masters1998-2001 Sue (Ryan) Lister1999-2001 Brad Traviolia2000-2001 Wayne Baskerville2000-2001 Jennifer Heppel2003-2010 Wendy (Wilkinson) Fallen2003-2004 Andrea Williams2005-2014 Scott Chipman2006-2012 Mike McComiskey2006-2010 Chad Hawley2008-2011 Daryl Seaton2014- Robin Jentes2015- Gil Grimes2016- Jason Yellin2016- Jessica Palermo2016- Kerry Kenny Examiner1957-1974 John D. Dewey

Assistant to the Commissioner1961-1974 John D. Dewey1990-1996 Jo Ann Dial1998-2000 Wendy Wilkinson2000-2007 Jerry Lechowicz2007- Barbara Greenbaum

Senior Director of Building Services2018- Brenda Hilton

Director of Branding2007-2014 Robin Jentes2014-2016 Jade Burroughs

Director of Championships2014-2016 Jessica Palermo

Director of Communications1998-2001 Sue (Ryan) Lister2004-2005 Scott Chipman2016- Adam Augustine2016-2017 Brett McWethy2017-2018 Randy Lieberman

Director of Compliance2005-2006 Chad Hawley2014-2016 Kerry Kenny

Director of Human Resources2013- Kimberly Smith

Director of Computer Systems and Sports Management1996 Ryan McElrath

Director of Corporate Sponsorships2004-2007 Teri Lenth

Director of External Relations1996-1998 Jo Ann Dial

Director of Information Services1992-1998 Dennis LaBissoniere

Director of Information Technology2013- Brandon Winbush

Director of Video Services2013- Tony Buyniski

Director of NCAA Legislative and Eligibility Services1998-2000 Jennifer Heppel

Director of Promotions andWomen’s Basketball Operations2000-2003 Andrea Williams

Director of Technology2001-2006 Mike McComiskey

Managing Editor and Special Projects Director1990-1996 Mary Masters

Managing Editor andDirector of Sports Management1996 Mary Masters

Associate Director of Branding2011-2014 Jade Burroughs

Associate Director of Sports Administration2005-2006 John Mack2006-2009 Joe Menaugh2010-2012 Stephanie Kirby2012-2014 Jessica Palermo2016- Natalie Lutz

Associate Director of Communications1998-2001 Lisa Juscik2001-2004 Scott Chipman2004-2007 Robin Jentes2007-2010 LaTonya S. Sadler2010-2013 Valerie Todryk Krebs2013-2015 Adam Augustine2013-2015 Brett McWethy2016- Chris Masters

Associate Director of Compliance2005-2006 Chad Hawley2007-2007 Greg Walter2012-2014 Kerry Kenny

Associate Director of Football Operations2011-15 Josh Munk

Associate Director of Football and Basketball Operations2015 Eddie Thiebe2016- Davon Robb

Associate Director of Video Services2017- Matt Braunscheidel

Assistant Director of Sports Administration2004-2005 John Mack2005-2008 Kristen Brown2009-2010 Stephanie Kirby2010-2012 Jessica Palermo2012-2014 Matt Beaudry2012-2015 Eddie Thiebe

2014-2015 Mabrie Hermann2015-2016 Natalie Lutz2015-2017 Ella Forrest2016-2017 Jasmine Green2017- A.J. Edds

Assistant Director of Branding2015- Chris Altoff2016- Doron Tamari

Assistant Director of Communications1998-2000 Mikko Simon2000-2004 Eric Goodwin2004-2007 Jeff Smith2007-2010 Valerie Todryk2010-2014 Dan Mihalik2014-2016 Katie Kane2015-2017 Bryson Jones2017- Megan Rowley2018- Shannon Malone

Assistant Director of Compliance2000-2002 Karen Toole2002-2005 Chad Hawley2005-2007 Greg Walter 2007-2009 Jennifer Vining-Smith2009-2012 Kerry Kenny2014-2016 Kristina Minor2016- Jennifer Dominguez

Assistant Director of Policy2016- Fred Krauss

Assistant Director of Football and Basketball Operations2016-2017 Marc VandeWettering2017- Jerrell Price

Asst. Director of Sports Management/Human Resources Manager1997-1999 Brad Traviolia

Controller2009-2015 Julie Suderman

Director of Accounting2010-2015 Bill Siitari

Assistant Director of Accounting2015- Satvik Patel

Budget and Finance Director1988-2001 Carol Whitesell2001-2010 Lori Fauley

Data Analyst2008-2009 Kevin Pauga

Director of Building Services2013- Brenda Hilton

Production Coordinator/Building Manager1990- W.T. Robinson

Sports Management Administrators1998-2003 Duer Sharp1998-2000 Andrea Williams2000-2003 Wendy Wilkinson

Service Bureau Director*1939-1942 William R. Reed1942-1943 James T. Maher1946-1947 William R. Reed1947-1951 Walter Byers1951-1961 William R. Reed1961-1970 Kay Fred Schultz1970-1973 Michael D. McClure1974-1986 Jeff Elliott1986-1990 Mark D. Rudner Assistant Service Bureau Director*1971-1974 Jeff Elliott1975-1976 John Rosenthal1977-1978 Gil Swalls1979-1986 Mark D. Rudner1987-1992 Dennis LaBissoniere1987-1993 Jan Miller Martin

Coordinator of Officials+1945-1948 James C. Masker

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1950-1967 A. William Haarlow (Basketball)1952-1953 William A. Blake (Football)1953-1954 William A. Blake (Tech. Adv. Football)1953-1960 E.C. Krieger (Tech. Adv. Football)1961-1967 Carlisle Dollings (Tech. Adv. Football)1963-1967 Ike J. Armstrong (Football)1968-1983 Herman F. Rohrig (Football and Basketball)1983-1990 Gene S. Calhoun (Football)1983-1985 Bob Burson (Men’s Basketball)1984-1996 Peter Dunn (Volleyball)1984-1987 Marcy Weston (Women’s Basketball)1985-1989 Bob Wortman (Men’s Basketball)1987- Patty Broderick (Women’s Basketball)1989-2010 Rich Falk (Men’s Basketball)1990-2009 David Parry (Football)1996- Marcia Alterman (Volleyball)2004- Rich Fetchiet (Baseball)2005- Steve Siomos (Soccer)2009- Bill Carollo (Football)2010- Rick Boyages (Men's Basketball)2012- Steve Piotrowski (Ice Hockey)2013- Sally Walker (Softball)2014- Mara Wager (Women's Lacrosse)2017- Mark Brainard (Field Hockey) Video Coordinator 2009-2013 Jay Reid

Assistant Director of Video Services 2013-2014 Brian Keidel2014 Alex Macht 2015- Matt Braunscheidel2017- Joe Hamata

* Renamed Communications Department in 1990+ Renamed from Supervisors of Officials in 1999

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ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS BY BIG TEN SCHOOLS1869-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Rutgers Football*

1890-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1897-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1898-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1899-1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1901-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1902-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1903-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Michigan Football

1904-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan FootballMinnesota Football

1905-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Chicago FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1906-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1907-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1908-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1910-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1912-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1913-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Chicago Football

1914-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Illinois FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1917-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1918-19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1919-20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Illinois Football

1920-21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1llinois Men’s Outdoor Track

1921-22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2lowa FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1922-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan Men’s Outdoor TrackJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1923-24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Michigan Football (co)Illinois Football (co)Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1925-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1926-27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Illinois Men's Outdoor TrackJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1927-28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Illinois FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1928-29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ohio State Men’s Outdoor Track

1931-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Indiana WrestlingIndiana Men’s Outdoor TrackJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1932-33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan FootballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1933-34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Michigan Football Michigan Men’s GolfJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1934-35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan Men's GolfMinnesota Football

1935-36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Minnesota FootballMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1936-37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Minnesota FootballMichigan Men’s SwimmingMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1937-38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Maryland Field Hockey*Michigan Men’s SwimmingChicago Men’s Gymnastics

1938-39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Indiana Men’s Cross CountryMichigan Men’s SwimmingIllinois Men’s GymnasticsMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1939-40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Michigan State Men’s Cross Country*Michigan Men’s SwimmingIllinois Men’s GymnasticsIndiana Men’s BasketballMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1940-41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Indiana Men’s Cross CountryMinnesota FootballMichigan Men’s SwimmingIllinois Men’s GymnasticsWisconsin Men’s BasketballNorthwestern Men’s FencingJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1941-42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Minnesota FootballIllinois Men’s GymnasticsOhio State Men’s Fencing

1942-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Indiana Men’s Cross Country (co)Penn State Men's Cross Country (co)*Ohio State FootballOhio State Men’s Swimming

1943-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Illinois Men’s Outdoor Track

1944-45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ohio State Men’s SwimmingOhio State Men’s Golf

1945-46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Ohio State Men’s SwimmingIllinois Men’s Outdoor Track

1946-47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ohio State Men’s SwimmingIllinois Men’s Outdoor TrackJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1947-48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Penn State Men's Cross Country*Michigan FootballMichigan Men’s SwimmingWisconsin BoxingMichigan Men’s Ice HockeyPenn State Men's Gymnastics*Minnesota Men's Outdoor TrackRutgers Men's Fencing*Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1948-49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan State Men’s Cross Country*Michigan FootballOhio State Men’s SwimmingJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1949-50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan State Men’s Cross Country*Ohio State Men’s SwimmingIllinois Men’s GymnasticsJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1950-51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Penn State Men's Cross Country (co)*Michigan Men’s Ice Hockey

1951-52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Illinois Football (co)Michigan State Football (co)*Ohio State Men’s SwimmingMichigan State BoxingMichigan Men’s Ice Hockey

1952-53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Michigan State Football*Michigan State Men’s Cross CountryPenn State Wrestling*Indiana Men’s BasketballMichigan Men’s Ice HockeyPenn State Men's Gymnastics*Wisconsin BoxingMichigan Baseball

1953-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Maryland Football*Ohio State Men’s SwimmingPenn State Men's Gymnastics*Wisconsin Boxing

1954-55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ohio State FootballOhio State Men’s SwimmingWisconsin BoxingIllinois Men’s GymnasticsMichigan Men’s Ice HockeyMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1955-56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Michigan State Men’s Cross CountryMichigan State FootballOhio State Men’s SwimmingMichigan State BoxingIllinois Men’s GymnasticsIllinois Men’s FencingMichigan Men’s Ice HockeyMinnesota BaseballMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1956-57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Iowa FootballMichigan State Men’s Cross CountryMichigan Men’s SwimmingWisconsin BoxingPenn State Men's Gymnastics*Michigan Men’s TennisJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1957-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Ohio State Football (co)Michigan State Football (co)Michigan Men’s SwimmingIllinois Men’s Gymnastics (co)Michigan State Men’s Gymnastics (co)Illinois Men’s Fencing

1958-59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Michigan State Men’s Cross CountryMichigan Men’s SwimmingPenn State Men's Gymnastics*Maryland Men's Lacrosse (co)*Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse (co)*

1959-60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan State Men’s Cross CountryOhio State Men’s BasketballPenn State Men's Gymnastics*Minnesota Baseball

1960-61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Iowa Football (co)Minnesota Football (co)Michigan Men’s SwimmingPenn State Men's Gymnastics*Purdue Men’s Golf

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1961-62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ohio State FootballOhio State Men’s SwimmingMichigan Baseball

1962-63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Michigan Men’s Gymnastics

1963-64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Michigan Men’s Ice HockeyMinnesota Baseball

1964-65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Penn State Men's Gymnastics*

1965-66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Michigan State FootballMichigan State Men’s Ice HockeyOhio State Baseball

1966-67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Michigan State FootballMichigan State WrestlingMaryland Men's Lacrosse*Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1967-68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Michigan State Men’s SoccerIndiana Men’s SwimmingJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1968-69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Maryland Men's Soccer (co)*Ohio State FootballMichigan State Men’s Soccer (co)Indiana Men’s SwimmingIowa Men’s GymnasticsJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1969-70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Indiana Men’s SwimmingMichigan Men’s GymnasticsJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1970-71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Ohio State FootballNebraska Football*Indiana Men’s Swimming

1971-72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Indiana Men’s SwimmingNebraska Football*

1972-73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Indiana Men’s SwimmingWisconsin Men’s Ice HockeyMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1973-74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Minnesota Men’s Ice HockeyJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1974-75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Iowa WrestlingMaryland Men's Lacrosse*

1975-76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Iowa WrestlingIndiana Men’s BasketballMinnesota Men’s Ice HockeyPenn State Men's Gymnastics*

1976-77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Wisconsin Men’s Ice Hockey

1977-78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Iowa WrestlingJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1978-79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Iowa WrestlingMichigan State Men’s BasketballMinnesota Men’s Ice HockeyNebraska Men's Gymnastics*Ohio State Men’s GolfJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1979-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Iowa WrestlingNebraska Men's Gymnastics*Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1980-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Iowa WrestlingIndiana Men’s BasketballWisconsin Men’s Ice HockeyNebraska Men's Gymnastics*Maryland Women's Lacrosse*

1981-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Iowa WrestlingNebraska Men's Gymnastics*Rutgers Women's Basketball*

The NCAA began sponsoring women’s championships in the 1982-83 season

1982-83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Wisconsin Men’s Cross CountryIndiana Men’s SoccerNebraska Women's Indoor Track*Iowa WrestlingWisconsin Men’s Ice HockeyOhio State Synchronized SwimmingNebraska Men's Gymnastics*Penn State Football*

1983-84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Indiana Men’s SoccerNebraska Women's Indoor Track*Iowa WrestlingJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Wisconsin Women’s Cross CountryIowa WrestlingOhio State Men’s GymnasticsOhio State Synchronized SwimmingJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1985-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Wisconsin Men’s Cross CountryWisconsin Women’s Cross CountryIowa WrestlingMichigan State Men’s Ice HockeyOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

1986-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Iowa Field HockeyIndiana Men’s BasketballOhio State Synchronized SwimmingPenn State Women's Lacrosse*Penn State Football*Johns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

1987-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Maryland Fied Hockey*Nebraska Men's Gymnastics*

1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Wisconsin Men’s Cross CountryIndiana Men’s SoccerMichigan Men’s BasketballIllinois Men’s GymnasticsOhio State Synchronized SwimmingPenn State Women's Lacrosse*

1989-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Wisconsin Men’s Ice HockeyPenn State Fencing*Ohio State Synchronized SwimmingNebraska Men's Gymnastics*

1990-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Iowa WrestlingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingPenn State Fencing*

1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Iowa WrestlingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Iowa WrestlingOhio State Synchronized Swimming

1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Maryland Fied Hockey*Penn State Men’s VolleyballOhio State Synchronized SwimmingNebraska Men's Gymnastics*

1994-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Michigan Men’s Swimming & DivingIowa WrestlingNebraska Football*Penn State FencingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

1995-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Nebraska Women's Volleyball*Nebraska Football*Wisconsin Men’s SoccerMichigan Men's Ice HockeyIowa WrestlingOhio State Men’s GymnasticsPenn State FencingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Iowa WrestlingPenn State FencingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

1997-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Michigan FootballIowa WrestlingMichigan Men’s Ice HockeyNebraska Football*Penn State FencingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

1998-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Indiana Men’s SoccerIowa WrestlingPurdue Women’s BasketballMichigan Men’s GymnasticsPenn State FencingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

1999-00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Maryland Fied Hockey*Indiana Men’s SoccerPenn State Women’s VolleyballIowa WrestlingMichigan State Men’s BasketballPenn State Men’s GymnasticsPenn State FencingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*Ohio State Open PistolOhio State Women's Pistol

2000-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Nebraska Women's Volleyball*Ohio State Men’s GymnasticsMinnesota WrestlingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Michigan Field HockeyMinnesota WrestlingMaryland Men's Basketball*Penn State FencingMinnesota Men’s Ice HockeyMinnesota Men’s GolfOhio State Synchronized Swimming

2002-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ohio State FootballMinnesota Men’s Ice HockeyIllinois Men’s TennisOhio State Synchronized SwimmingOhio State Women's Pistol

2003-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Indiana Men’s SoccerPenn State Men’s GymnasticsOhio State FencingMinnesota Women’s Ice HockeyOhio State Synchronized SwimmingNebraska Women's Bowling*Ohio State Women's Pistol

2004-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Indiana Men’s SoccerMinnesota Women’s Ice HockeyNorthwestern Women’s LacrosseNebraska Women's Bowling*Michigan SoftballJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

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2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Maryland Fied Hockey*Wisconsin Men’s Cross CountryMaryland Men's Soccer*Maryland Women's Basketball*Wisconsin Women’s Ice HockeyWisconsin Men’s Ice HockeyNorthwestern Women’s Lacrosse

2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Maryland Fied Hockey*Nebraska Women's Volleyball*Wisconsin Men’s Indoor TrackWisconsin Women’s Ice HockeyMinnesota WrestlingPenn State FencingMichigan State Men’s Ice HockeyPenn State Men’s GymnasticsNorthwestern Women’s LacrosseJohns Hopkins Men's Lacrosse*

2007-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Penn State Women’s VolleyballIowa WrestlingPenn State Men’s VolleyballOhio State FencingNorthwestern Women’s Lacrosse

2008-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Maryland Fied Hockey*Maryland Men's Soccer*Penn State Women's VolleyballIowa WrestlingWisconsin Women's Ice HockeyPenn State FencingNorthwestern Women's LacrosseOhio State Synchronized SwimmingNebraska Women's Bowling*Ohio State Women's Pistol

2009-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Penn State Women's VolleyballIowa WrestlingMichigan Men's GymnasticsPurdue Women's GolfPenn State FencingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingMaryland Women's Lacrosse*

2010-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Maryland Fied Hockey*Penn State Women's VolleyballPenn State WrestlingWisconsin Women's Ice HockeyOhio State Synchronized SwimmingOhio State Men's VolleyballNorthwestern Women's Lacrosse

2011-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Maryland Fied Hockey*Wisconsin Men's Cross CountryIllinois Men's GymnasticsOhio State FencingPenn State WrestlingMinnesota Women's Ice HockeyOhio State Synchronized SwimmingNorthwestern Women's Lacrosse

2012-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Indiana Men's SoccerMichigan Men's GymnasticsMichigan Men's Swimming & DivingMinnesota Women's Ice HockeyNebraska Women's BowlingOhio State RowingPenn State Wrestling

2013-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Maryland Women's Lacrosse*Michigan Men's GymnasticsOhio State Open PistolOhio State Women's RowingPenn State FencingPenn State Women's VolleyballPenn State Wrestling

2014-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Maryland Women's LacrosseMichigan State Women's Cross CountryMinnesota Women's Ice HockeyNebraska Women's BowlingOhio State FootballOhio State Open PistolOhio State Women's RowingOhio State Synchronized SwimmingOhio State WrestlingPenn State Women's Volleyball

2015-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Minnesota Women's Ice HockeyNebraska Women's VolleyballOhio State Men's VolleyballOhio State Open PistolPenn State Women's SoccerPenn State Wrestling

2016-17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Maryland Men's LacrosseMaryland Women's LacrosseOhio State Men's VolleyballOhio State Synchronized SwimmingPenn State Wrestling

2017-18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Nebraska VolleyballOhio State Open PistolOhio State Synchronized SwimmingPenn State Wrestling

*Prior to joining Big Ten

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CHICAGO1915 Francis T. Ward, track & field1916 Paul S. Russell, football1917 Daniel J. Fisher, track & field1918 Walter C. Earle. swimming & diving1919 William C. Gorgas, basketball1920 Charles G. Higgins, football1921 Harold L. Hanisch, football1922 Herbert O. Crisler, football, basketball, baseball1923 Harold A. Fletcher, football1924 Campbell Dickson, basketball1925 Harry G. Frieda, track & field1926 Graham A. Kerwin, football1927 Anton Behme Burg, track & field1928 Kenneth A. Rouse, football1929 Rudolph P. Leyers, football1930 Harold E. Hayden, track & field1931 Dale Allen Letts, track & field1932 Everett C. Olson, gymnastics1933 Keith I. Parsons, basketball/football1934 George H. Wrighte, gymnastics1935 Ellmore C. Patterson, Jr., football1936 Gordon C. Peterson, basketball1937 Floyd R. Stauffer, swimming & diving1938 George C. Harcrow, track & field1939 Robert E. Cassels, basketball/track & field1940 Martin Levit, baseball1941 James Lloyd Ray, track & field1942 Calvin P. Sawyier, tennis1943 Haymond Siever, fencing1944 Edward A. Cooperrider, baseball

ILLINOIS1915 Edward A. Williford, basketball1916 Elmo Paul Hohman, track & field 1917 Clyde Godel Alwood, basketball1918 John Leo Klein, football/baseball1919 G. C. Gucheit, football1920 John B. Felmley, basketball/track & field1921 John S. Prescott, track & field1922 Clarence Crossley, baseball1923 Otto H. Vogel, football/basketball/baseball1924 Walter Roettger, basketball/baseball1925 Gilbert J. Roberts, football1926 John W. Mauer, basketball1927 Doran T. Rue, track & field1928 Richard G. Finn, baseball1929 Robert B. Orlovich, track & field1930 Richard C. Oeler, gymnastics1931 Lee Sentman, track & field1932 Edward F. Gbur, baseball1933 R. Dean Woolsey, track & field/cross country1934 Ralph J. Epstein, fencing1935 Irving Seeley, track & field1936 Arthur Fisher, gymnastics1937 Harry Combes, basketball1938 Allen Sapora, wrestling1939 Archie Deuschman, wrestling1940 Frank E. Richart, Jr., golf1941 Park Brown, track & field, cross country1942 William Hocking, basketball1943 Edwin S. Parker, basketball/baseball1944 Warren F. Goodell, track & field1945 Donald Delaney, basketball1946 Robert Phelps, track & field1947 Robert Richards, track & field

1948 George Fischer, baseball1949 T. Dwight Eddleman, football/basketball/track & field1950 Russell W. Steger, football/baseball1951 Don Laz, football/track & field1952 Richard Calisch, track & field1953 Clive Follmer, basketball/baseball1954 Robert Lenzini, football/track & field1955 Edwin G. Jackson, Jr., wrestling1956 Daniel E. Dudas, baseball1957 Robert Dintelmann, track & field, cross country1958 Lee Sentman, fencing1959 Abraham Grossfeld, gymnastics1960 Robert J. Madix, baseball1961 Charles Campbell, fencing1962 Stuart R. Cohn, fencing1963 David J. Downey, basketball1964 Richard W. Deller, football1965 G. Bogie Redmon, basketball, track & field1966 James S. Grabowski, football1967 Robert J. Bachman, swimming1968 Paul Gary Shapin, gymnastics1969 Dennis A. Rott, wresting1970 Lawrence B. Schwartz, fencing1971 Ernest Clements, tennis1972 Robert Bucklin, football1973 Robert J. Mango, track & field1974 Howard Beck, gymnastics1975 Howard Beck, gymnastics1976 Glenn Hummell, tennis1977 Craig Virgin, track & field/cross country1978 Steve Yasukawa, gymnastics1979 John Davis, gymnastics1980 Dave Stoldt, gymnastics1981 John Kakacek, wrestling1982 Randy Conte, baseball Lisa Robinson, basketball1983 Rich Baader, track & field Mary Ellen Murphy, golf1984 Kerry Dickson, track & field Karen Brems, gymnastics1985 Peter Bouton, tennis Sue Arildsen, tennis1986 Jim Juriga, football Christy Flesvig, tennis1987 Graeme McGufficke, swimming Jonelle Polk, basketball1988 Tim Simon, track & field Disa Johnson, volleyball1989 Peter Freund, football Chris Schwarz, volleyball1990 John Murray, tennis Celena Mondie-Milner, track & field1991 Aaron Mobarak, track & field Lynn Devers, gymnastics1992 Mike Hopkins, football Katie Riley, basketball1993 Brad Lawton, track & field Lindsey Nimmo, tennis1994 Forry Wells, football/baseball Tonya Booker, basketball1995 Steve Marianetti, wrestling Carmel Corbett, track & field1996 Marko Koers, track & field Dawn Riley, track & field1997 Seth Brady, wrestling Kelly Scherr, volleyball

One of the most prestigious conference awards in college athletics, the Big Ten Medal of Honor was first awarded in 1915 to one student from the graduating class of each university who had “attained the greatest proficiency in athletics and scholastic work.”

The 14 institutions of the Big Ten Conference feature almost 9,500 students competing in intercollegiate athletics and only 28 of those individuals will be recognized each year with the Big Ten Medal of Honor. In the 104 years of the Big Ten Medal of Honor, more than 1,400 students have earned this distinction.

The Big Ten Medal of Honor was the first award in intercollegiate athletics to demonstrate support for the educational emphasis placed on athletics. It was acclaimed throughout the nation, and in particular by the NCAA “as one of the significant gestures yet made in college sports.” The Big Ten Medal of Honor was expanded in 1982 to include one female student from each institution. In 2014, the conference celebrated the 100th anniversary of this prestigious award.

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1998 Eric Siebert, wrestling Ashley Berggren, basketball1999 Bobby True, track & field Stacey Schapiro, tennis2000 Travis Romagnoli, gymnastics Tara Mendozza, track & field/cross country2001 Graydon Oliver, tennis Betsy Spicer, volleyball2002 John Lockhart, wrestling Gia Lewis, track & field2003 Andy Schutzenhofer, baseball Michelle Webb, tennis2004 Phil Stolt, tennis Jennifer McGaffigan, tennis2005 Jack Ingram, basketball Cynthya Goulet, tennis2006 Dee Brown, basketball Christen Karniski, soccer2007 Warren Carter, basketball Yvonne Mensah, track & field2008 J Leman, football Mary Therese McDonnell, soccer2009 Trent Meacham, basketball Emily Zurrer, soccer2010 Jon Asamoah, football Angela Bizzarri, track & field/cross country2011 Scott Langley, golf Hillary Haen, volleyball2012 Luke Guthrie, golf Jenna Carosio, soccer2013 Brandon Paul, basketball Alina Weinstein, gymnastics2014 Nathan Scheelhaase, football Vanessa DiBernardo, soccer2015 Will Krug, baseball Liz McMahon, volleyball2016 Allie Bauch, softball Charlie Danielson, men’s golf2017 Nicole Evans, softball Joe Spencer, football 2018 Nicole Choquette, cross country/track & field Isaiah Martinez, wrestling

INDIANA1915 Matthew Winters, baseball1916 George J. Shively, baseball1917 DeWitt T. Mullett, basketball1918 Wilbur J. Dalzell, football/wrestling1919 William M. Zeller, basketball1920 Willard G. Rauschenbach, baseball1921 Everett S. Dean, basketball1922 William G. McCaw, football1923 Omar Held, wrestling1924 John Milton Nay, track & field1925 Harlan Logan, basketball, tennis, track & field1926 Daniel G. Bernoske, football1927 Charles F. Benzel, track & field1928 Arthur J. Beckner, basketball1929 Wilmer T. Rinehart, track & field1930 William E. Clapham, track & field1931 James E. Hatfield, track & field1932 Henry A. Brocksmith, cross country/track & field1933 Noble L. Biddinger, track & field1934 Raymond F. Dauer, football1935 Don A. Veller, football1936 Reed H. Kelso, football1937 Vernon R. Huffman, basketball1938 Charles E. McDaniel, wrestling1939 Chris Traicoff, wrestling1940 Robert I. Hoke, track & field1941 Harold L. Zimmer, football1942 Hugh B. McAdams, track & field1943 Fred Huff, football1944 No Award1945 No Award1946 No Award1947 Ralph Hamilton, basketball1948 Leroy Thomas Deal, track & field1949 Joseph Lawecki, baseball1950 Walter C. Bartkiewicz, football1951 John H. Phillips, baseball1952 Robert Watson Masters, basketball

1953 George Bell, football1954 Ernest Duane Gomer, tennis1955 Arthur Michael Cusick, Jr., track & field1956 Samuel L. Reed, baseball1957 Harold Richard Neal, basketball1958 Gregory Bell, track & field1959 Ronald L. Walden, gymnastics1960 Donald G. Noone, football1961 Gary V. Long, basketball1962 Willard Elyea, baseball1963 Chester A. Jastremski, swimming & diving1964 James L. Binkley, tennis1965 Douglas H. Spicer, football1966 Wayne L. Witmer, baseball1967 Kenneth R. Sitzberger, swimming & diving1968 Stanely Eugene Denisar, wrestling1969 Richard A. Fuhs, track & field1970 William H. Wolfe, football1971 Mark Stevens, football1972 Chuck Thomson, swimming & diving1973 Gary W. Hall, swimming & diving1974 Daniel F. Hayes, track & field1975 Orlando Fernandez, gymnastics1976 Bruce Dickson, swimming & diving1977 James P. Montgomery, swimming & diving1978 Richard R. Hofstetter, swimming & diving1979 David Abrams, football1980 Marc Schlatter, swimming & diving1981 Kevin Speer, football1982 Bob Stephenson, football Karen Marincek, golf1983 Tony Nelson, baseball Patricia Eiting, track & field1984 George Gianokopolous, football Lynne Beck, volleyball1985 Uwe Blab, basketball Kelly Greenlee, cross country1986 Terry Brahm, track & field Lynn Dennison, golf1987 Steve Alford, basketball Karleen Moore, softball1988 Sven Salumaa, tennis Karen Dunham, volleyball1989 Simon Katner, soccer Ann Mooney, basketball1990 Scott Holman, wrestling Julie Goedde, volleyball1991 Scott Boatman, football Joy Jordan, volleyball1992 Mark Hagen, football Katrin Koch, track & field1993 David Held, tennis Courtney Cox, basketball/golf 1994 Vito Maurici, wrestling Anne Eastman, volleyball1995 Erik Barrett, tennis Michelle Venturella, softball1996 John Hammerstein, football Gina Ugo, softball1997 Tom Lukawski, football Mary Vajgrt, golf1998 Robert Iglinski, swimming & diving Jennifer Gray, golf1999 Bryan Holcomb, cross country/track & field Melissa Rooney, volleyball2000 Matt Snyder, football Jessica Anderson, tennis2001 Ian Arons, tennis Jennifer Hsia, tennis2002 Colin Rogers, soccer Molly Fonner, water polo2003 Kyle Hornsby, basketball Kristin Stanford, water polo2004 Chris Powers, track & field Audrey Giesler, cross country/track & field2005 Danny O'Rourke, soccer Jessica Gall, cross country/track & field2006 Clint Crosier, baseball Courtney O’Bryan, soccer2007 Will Meyers, football Stacey Clausing, track & field2008 Thomas Richter, tennis

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Haley Exner, field hockey2009 Austin Starr, football Whitney Thomas, basketball2010 Ofori Sarkodie, soccer Wendi Robinson, track & field2011 Ben Chappell, football Vera Neuenswander, track & field2012 Matt Roth, basketball Margaux Farrell, swimming & diving2013 Luis Soffner, soccer Amy Cozad, swimming & diving2014 Ryan LeBlanc, wrestling Meghan Lappan, water polo2015 Mark Murphy, football Rebecca Gerrity, water polo2016 Nicole Volgraf, field hockey Nick Zeisloft, men’s basketball2017 Derek Creviston, men's soccer CaraMia Tsirigos, softball 2018 Tyra Buss, basketball Laren Eustace, baseball

IOWA1915 Herman VonLackum, football1916 Forrest W. Deardorff, baseball1917 Wayne J. Foster, baseball1918 John VonLackum, football1919 Homer W. Scott, football1920 Charles Mockmore, football1921 Robert J. Kaufmann, football/basketball1922 Aubrey Devine, football/basketball/track & field1923 Gordon C. Locke, football/baseball1924 Wayland Hicks, basketball/baseball1925 John Hancock, football, track & field1926 Donald Graham, football1927 Carl D. Voltmer, football1928 Lawrence Harrison, basketball/baseball1929 Forest Twogood, basketball1930 Willis A. Glassgow, football/baseball1931 No Award1932 Stuart W. Skowbo, track & field1933 William A. McCloy, swimming & diving1934 Tom W. Moore, track & field1935 James P. McClintock, swimming & diving1936 Francis X. Cretzmeyer, track & field1937 Cornelius J. Walker, football1938 Robert G. Lannon, football1939 Wilbur V. Nead, football1940 Andrew J. Kantor, baseball1941 James R. Murphy, Jr., football1942 Richard E. Hein, basketball/baseball1943 Thomas Farmer, football1944 No Award1945 No Award1946 Arthur Harold Johnson, football1947 John Kenneth Hunter, track & field1948 Herbert W. Wilkinson, track & field1949 Evan LeRoy Hultman, cross country/track & field1950 Donald C. Hays, basketball1951 Ralph W. Thomas, wrestling1952 Charles "Chuck" Darling, basketball/track & field1953 Burt Britzmann, football1954 Bill Fenton, football1955 LeRoy Anton Ebert, track & field1956 Andrew Hough, football/basketball1957 Frank Otis Sebolt, basketball1958 Gary E. Meyer, wrestling1959 James Van Young, track & field1960 William Lloyd Voxman, tennis1961 William Davis Buck, gymnastics1962 Joel D. Novak, basketball1963 Ralph W. Trimble, track & field1964 Andrew J. Hankins, basketball1965 Glenn Gailis, gymnastics1966 James M. Moses, basketball1967 Kenneth Gordon, gymnastics1968 Tony Williams, football1969 Scott Miller, football1970 Richard Jensen, basketball1971 Craig Sandvig, tennis1972 Dave Triplett, football1973 Daniel Sherman, wrestling

1974 Carl Walin, gymnastics1975 Robert C. Fick, football1976 Bob Elliott, football1977 Rick Zussman, tennis1978 Rod Sears, football1979 Tim Gutshall, football1980 Dan Glenn, wrestling1981 Steve Waite, basketball1982 Brad Webb, football1983 Ed Banach, wrestling Kerry Stewart, swimming & diving1984 Dave Ross, swimming & diving Lisa Anderson, basketball1985 Rob Moellering, tennis Dee Ann Davidson, volleyball1986 Larry Station, football Marcia Pankratz, field hockey1987 Andy Wiese, track & field Karen Napoliatano, field hockey1988 Mike Flagg, football Liz Tchou, field hockey1989 Paul Wozniak, gymnastics Deb Robertson,field hockey1990 Brian Wujick, baseball Erica Richards, field hockey1991 David Brown, track & field Janet Moylan, volleyball1992 Paul Bautel, gymnastics Jennifer Brower, cross country/track & field1993 Matt Whitaker, football Andrea Wieland, field hockey1994 Kevin Herd, cross country/track & field Tina Stec, cross country/track & field1995 Bryan Crowley, tennis Laura Dvorak, tennis1996 Jay Thornton, gymnastics Kim Baker, gymnastics1997 Peter Masucci, gymnastics Andre Woolridge, basketball Jennifer (McMahon) Strong, softball1998 Jeff McGinness, wrestling Anne West, rowing1999 Derek Rose, football Amy Herrig, basketball 2000 Stetson Steele, cross country/track & field Shera Wiegler, tennis2001 Kevin Agnew, gymnastics Katie Garrels, rowing2002 Aaron Kampman, football Lindsey Meder, basketball2003 Andrew Lightfoot, football Kristin Johnson, softball2004 Nate Kaeding, football Jennie Lillis, basketball2005 Sean Considine, football Jennifer Skolaski, swimming & diving2006 Greg Brunner, basketball Nancilea Underwood, swimming & diving2007 Adam Haluska, basketball Heather Schnepf, field hockey2008 Mike Klinkenborg, football Meghan Armstrong, cross country/track & field2009 Eric MacTaggart, track & field Lauren Pfeiffer, field hockey2010 Brent Metcalf, wrestling Tricia Dean, field hockey2011 Julian Vandervelde, football Bethany Praska, track & field2012 Erik Sowinski, track & field McKenzie Melander, cross country2013 Javier Balboa, gymnastics Morgan Johnson, basketball2014 James Morris, football Marike Stribos, field hockey2015 Kevin Lewis, cross country/track & field Samantha Logic, basketball2016 Mike Gesell, men’s basketball Katie Brown, rowing2017 Ally Disterhoft, women's basketball Alex Meyer, wrestling 2018 Kevin Docherty, cross country/track & field Zoe Douglas, tennis

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MARYLAND2015 Varun Ram, basketball Malina Howard, basketball2016 Rachelle Beanlands, women’s soccer Michael McCarney, men’s lacrosse2017 Cody Niedermeier, men's soccer Zoe Stukenberg, women's lacrosse2018 Kristen Confroy, basketball Alex Leto, track & field

MICHIGAN1918 Alan W. Boyd, football1919 No Award1920 Carl E. Johnson, track & field1921 Elton E. Wieman, football1922 Robert J. Dunne, football1923 Paul C. Goebel, football1924 Franklin C. Cappon, football1925 William B. Giles, baseball1926 Harold Freyberg, track & field1927 Paul C. Samson, swimming & diving1928 Norman Gabel, football1929 Ernest B. McCoy, baseball1930 Edwin B. Poorman, football1931 J. Perry Austin, track & field1932 Edwin F. Russell, track & field1933 Ivan B. Williamson, football1934 James C. Cristy, Jr., swimming & diving1935 Harvey Smith, track & field1936 Harvey W. Patton, track & field1937 John A. Gee, baseball1938 John Townsend, track & field1939 Leo C. Beebe, baseball1940 James R. Rae, track & field1941 Forest Evashevski, football1942 David M. Nelson, football1943 George F. Ceithaml, football1944 Paul Grover White, football1945 Robert L. Wiese, football1946 Bliss Bowman, Jr., baseball1947 Paul G. White, football1948 John E. Weisenburger, football1949 Peter R. Elliott, football1950 Thomas R. Peterson, football1951 Leo R. Koceski, football1952 Donald S. McEwen, track & field1953 David J. Tinkham, football1954 Richard E. Balzhiser, football1955 J. Daniel Cline, football1956 James M. Kruthers, swimming & diving1957 Terry A. Barr, football1958 James B. Orwig, football1959 Walter N. Johnson, football1960 Terry O. Miller, basketball1961 John D. Gillanders, swimming & diving1962 Thomas N. Osterland, gymnastics1963 Charles F. Aquino, track & field1964 Gordon J. Wilke, hockey1965 Robert W. Timberlake, football1966 John Karl Hedrick, tennis1967 David R. Fisher, football1968 Richard F. Vidmer, football1969 Ronald A. Johnson, football1970 Mark W. Henry, baseball1971 Richard A. Rydze, swimming & diving1972 Bruce N. Elliott, football1973 Godfrey E. Murray, track & field1974 David D. Gallagher, football1975 Jerry Karzen, tennis1976 Richard Walterhouse, baseball1977 Steve Grote, basketball1978 Derek Howard, football1979 Mark Churella, wrestling1980 George Foussianes, baseball1981 John Wangler, football1982 Jim Paciorek, baseball Diane Dietz, basketball1983 Brian Diemer, track & field Melanie Weaver, track & field1984 Stefan Humphries, football Alison Noble, volleyball

1985 Ken Hayward, baseball Andrea Williams, volleyball1986 Casey Close, baseball Sue Schroeder, cross country1987 Ken Higgins, football Heidi Cohen, gymnastics1988 Jonathan Morris, tennis Tina Basle, tennis1989 John Scherer, track & field Traci Babcock, track & field1990 Brent Lang, swimming & diving Jenny Allard, softball1991 Mike Barrowman, swimming & diving Stacy Berg, tennis1992 Eric Bailey, swimming & diving Amy Bannister, track & field1993 Robert Pelinka, basketball Mindy Gehrs, swimming & diving1994 Tobin Van Pelt, track & field Molly McClimon, cross country1995 Todd Collins, football Beth Wymer, gymnastics1996 Jay Riemersma, football Monika Black, track & field1997 Jason Botterill, hockey Shareen Luze, volleyball1998 Kevin Sullivan, cross country Kim Johnson, swimming & diving1999 Jon Jansen, football Beth Amelkovich, gymnastics2000 Rob Renes, football Elizabeth Kampfe, cross country2001 Chris Thompson, swimming & diving Kacy Beitel, soccer2002 Justin Toman, gymnastics Katie Jazwinski, track & field2003 Jeff Hopwood, swimming & diving Janessa Grieco, gymnastics2004 Pat Owen, wrestling Melissa Bickett, track & field2005 Ryan Bertin, wrestling Lindsey Gallo, track & field2006 Davis Tarwater, swimming & diving Grace Leutele, softball2007 Jeff Porter, track & field Katie Erdman, track & field2008 Matko Maravic, tennis Lindsey Cottrell, soccer2009 Steve Luke, wrestling Tiffany Ofili, track & field2010 Phillip Goldberg, gymnastics Angela Findlay, softball2011 Carl Hagelin, hockey Sarah Curtis, gymnastics2012 Dan Madwed, swimming & diving Amanda Chidester, softball2013 Jack Greenlee, track & field Katie Zurales, gymnastics2014 John Wojciechowski, swimming & diving Jillian Smith, track & field/cross country2015 Justin Glanda, swimming & diving Nicole Elmblad, basketball2016 Mason Ferlic, men’s track & field Shannon Scavelli, field hockey2017 Nicole Artz, women's gymnastics Jake Butt, football2018 Erin Finn, cross country/track & field PJ Ransford, swimming & diving

MICHIGAN STATE1951 Everett Grandelius, football1952 Orris Bender, wrestling1953 John D. Wilson, football1954 Bob Hoke, wrestling1955 R. Kevan Gosper, track & field1956 Carl Nystrom, football1957 Selwyn Jones, track & field1958 Robert W. Jasson, hockey1959 Robert Anderegg, basketball1960 Stanley Tarshis, gymnastics1961 William Reynolds, track & field/cross country1962 Edward J. Ryan, football

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1963 Richard Schloemer, fencing1964 George (Pete) Gent, basketball1965 David Price, gymnastics1966 Stephen A. Juday, football1967 Eugene Washington, football/track & field 1968 Dale Anderson, wrestling1969 Allen Brenner, football1970 Richard Saul, football1971 Thomas Muir, wrestling1972 Herb Washington, track & field1973 Ken Popejoy, track & field1974 Robert Cassleman, track & field1975 Dennis Olmstead, hockey1976 Patrick Milkovich, wrestling1977 Lionel (Ty) Willingham, football/baseball1978 Larry Bethea, football1979 Gregory Kelser, basketball1980 Mark Brammer, football1981 Jay Vincent, basketball1982 Morten Andersen, football Lisa Speaker, golf1983 Mike Brown, swimming & diving Karen Wells, basketball1984 Kelly Miller, hockey Anne Pewe, cross country/track & field1985 Carlton Evans, lacrosse Kelly Belanger, basketball1986 Don McSween, hockey Julie Polakowski, basketball1987 Dean Altobelli, football Lisa Marino, golf1988 Mike Davidson, baseball Kim Hartwick, gymnastics1989 Danton Cole, hockey Mary Schoenle, swimming & diving1990 Walter Bartels, hockey Eileen Shea, basketball1991 Walter Bartels, hockey Emily Coatney, soccer1992 Stuart Hirschman, baseball Misty Allison, cross country/track & field1993 Dave Smith, cross country/track & field Ruth Aguayo, gymnastics1994 Steve Wasylk, football Laura Bell, cross country/track & field1995 Emilio Collins, wrestling Laura Bell, cross country/track & field1996 Brian Picklo, wrestling Patti Raduenz, softball1997 Tyler Harlton, hockey Val Sterk, volleyball1998 Tyler Harlton, hockey Melissa Pryor, field hockey1999 Steve Schell, cross country/track & field Carrie Carpenter, softball2000 Shawn Horcoff, hockey Carly Weiden, swimming & diving2001 Shaun Mason, football Carly Weiden, swimming & diving2002 Josh Thornhill, football Carly Weiden, swimming & diving Krista Buzzell, crew2003 Tyler Robinson, soccer Stephanie Anisko, swimming & diving2004 Steve Manz, track & field Michelle Carson, cross country/track & field2005 Chris Hill, basketball Veerle Goudswaard, field hockey2006 Drew Stanton, football Liz Shimek, basketball2007 Drew Stanton, football Kristen Coleman, gymnastics2008 Drew Neitzel, basketball Kate Burdick, rowing2009 Doug DeMartin, soccer Sarah Schmidt, rowing2010 Blair White, football Allyssa DeHaan, basketball2011 Brandon Eckerle, baseball Aimee Neff, golf2012 Kirk Cousins, football Jenilee Rathje, volleyball

2013 Jacob Jarzen, swimming & diving Caroline Powers, golf2014 Greg Wolfe, ice hockey Kristen Henn, field hockey2015 Mike Sadler, football Abby Barker, field hockey2016 Jack Allen, football Lisa Burt, women’s gymnastics 2017 Josiah Price, football Alexis Wiersma, cross country/track & field2018 Katelyn Daniels, track & field Jimmy Fiscus, soccer

MINNESOTA1915 Boles A. Rosenthal, football/track & field1916 Bernard W. Bierman, football, basketball/track & field1917 Joseph M. Sprafka, football/track & field1918 George W. Hauser, football/track & field1919 Erling S. Platou, basketball/track & field1920 Norman W. Kingsley, football/basketball/track & field1921 Neal A. Arnston, football/basketball1922 Arnold Oss, basketball/track & field/football1923 Rudolph Hultkrans, basketball/football/track & field 1924 Earl Martineau, football/track & field1925 Louis Gross, football/track & field1926 Raymond F. Rasey, basketball/baseball1927 Roger Wheeler, football/basketball1928 Malvin J. Nydahl, baseball/football/basketball1929 George E. MacKinnon, basketball/football/track & field1930 Robert Tanner, football/basketball/baseball1931 Lowell Marsh, swimming & diving1932 Earl W. Loose, basketball/baseball1933 Kenneth Gay, football/baseball1934 Marshall Wells, football1935 Robert Tanner, football1936 Glenn Seidel, football/hockey1937 Charles "Bud" Wilkinson, football/hockey/golf1938 Dominic Krezowski, track & field/football1939 John A. Kundla, basketball/baseball1940 Harold Van Every, football/basketball1941 George Franck, football/track & field1942 Eugene Flick, football/baseball1943 Christie Geankoplis, tennis1944 Stuart A. Olson, baseball1945 Arnold Lehrman, baseball/basketball1946 John Adams, tennis/hockey1947 Robert Sandberg, football1948 Steve Silianoff, football1949 James B. Peterson, gymnastics/track & field1950 Richard S. Kilty, track & field/cross country1951 Myer U. Skoog, basketball1952 Richard K. Means, basketball/tennis1953 Robert D. Gelle, basketball/football1954 Paul R. Giel, football/baseball1955 Charles J. Mencel, basketball1956 Darrell R. Cochran, baseball/football1957 Robert D. Hobert, football1958 John W. McCartan, hockey/baseball1959 Perry Gehring, football1960 Orville Peterson, swimming & diving1961 Robert J. Schwarzkopf, gymnastics1962 James A. Fischer, track & field1963 Robert J. Bateman, basketball1964 Arthur (Bill) Davis, baseball/basketball1965 Walter P. Richardson, swimming & diving1966 Paul T. Faust, football1967 Thomas G. Heinonen, track & field/cross country1968 Gary A. Gambucci, hockey1969 Noel C. Jenke, football/hockey/baseball1970 David A. Cosgrove, baseball1971 Wally Olds, hockey1972 Craig Lincoln, swimming & diving1973 James T. Brewer, basketball1974 Garry Bjorklund, cross country/track & field1975 Michael T. Polich, hockey1976 Jeffrey N. LaFleur, gymnastics1977 Tony Dungy, football1978 Timothy J. LaFleur, gymnastics1979 Bill Baker, hockey1980 Dan Zilverberg, wrestling1981 Thomas Lehman, golf1982 Brian Meeker, gymnastics

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Chris Curry-Gentz, swimming & diving1983 Randy Breuer, basketball Jill Halsted, volleyball1984 Joey Ray, gymnastics Nancy Harris, golf1985 Dave Morrison, track & field/cross country Jocelyn Smith, golf1986 Ron Backes, track & field Jody Eder, cross country/track & field1987 Collin Godkin, gymnastics Sue Roell, swimming & diving1988 Paul Gisselquist, cross country/track & field Rochele Goetz, volleyball1989 Mike Zechmeister, swimming & diving Kate Hughes, golf1990 Chuck Heise, wrestling Marie Roethlisberger, gymnastics1991 Marty Morgan, wrestling Rachel Lewis, track & field1992 Scott Tripps, swimming & diving Uta Herrmann, swimming & diving1993 John Roethlisberger, gymnastics Laura Herman, swimming & diving1994 Martin Eriksson, track & field Carol Ann Shudick, basketball1995 Brian Yee, gymnastics Kara Martin, swimming & diving1996 Bernie Zeruhn, swimming & diving Lori Townsend, track & field1997 Matt Schlessman, swimming & diving Katrien DeDecker, volleyball1998 Brandon Paulson, wrestling Jennifer McElmury, soccer1999 Tim Hartung, wrestling Shannon Beeler, softball2000 Brandon Eggum, wrestling Terri Jashinsky, swimming & diving2001 Ben Hamilton, football Aubrey Schmitt, track & field2002 Owen Elzen, wrestling Lindsey Berg, volleyball2003 Jared Lawrence, wrestling Shani Marks, track & field2004 Adam Steele, track & field Cassie Busse, volleyball2005 Guillermo Alvarez, gymnastics Lindsey Taatjes, volleyball2006 Greg Eslinger, football Laura Johnson, gymnastics2007 Matt Spaeth, football Emily Brown, cross country/track & field2008 C.P. Schlatter, wrestling Liz Podominick, track and field2009 Matthew Nohelty, baseball Jenny Shaughnessy, swimming & diving2010 Jayson Ness, wrestling Heather Dorniden, track & field2011 Mike Thorn, wrestling Kaylee Jamison, swimming & diving2012 David Pachuta, track & field Anne Schleper, ice hockey2013 Quentin Mege, track & field Noora Räty, ice hockey2014 Derek Toomey, swimming & diving Sara Moulton, softball2015 Kyle Rau, ice hockey Jessica Plant, swimming & diving2016 Aaron Bartnik, men’s cross country and track & field Hannah Brandt, women’s hockey2017 Lee Stecklein, women’s hockey Luca Wieland, men's track & field2018 Carlie Wagner, basketball Derek Wiebke, cross country/track & field

NEBRASKA2012 Tyler Hitchler, track & field Ashley Miller, track & field2013 Bjorn Barrefors, track & field Mary Weatherholt, tennis2014 Seth Wiedel, track & field Emily Wong, gymnastics2015 John Welk, track & field

Jessie DeZiel, gymnastics2016 Mattie Fowler, softball Shavon Shields, basketball2017 Drew Wiseman, track & field Tierra Williams, track & field2018 Danielle Breen, gymnastics Chris Stephenson, gymnastics

NORTHWESTERN1915 Harold G. Osborn, track & field1916 John Harvey Ellis, basketball1917 Edgar Paul Williams, football1918 No Award1919 Ruben Allen Marquardt, basketball1920 Bruce DeSwarte, track & field1921 Robert W. Townley, football1922 Graham Penfield, football1923 James J. Peterson, basketball1924 Guy William Davis, football1925 Ralph T. Breyer, swimming & diving1926 Walter Seidel, football1927 Robert W. Johnson, football1928 Wm. H. Droegemueller, track & field/football/basketball1929 Bertrand Fox, football1930 Richard L. Hinch, swimming & diving1931 Laurence E. Oliphant, football1932 Volney C. Wilson, swimming & diving1933 Kenneth A. Willard, swimming & diving1934 Donald Brewer, basketball1935 Chester H. Taylor, swimming & diving1936 Curtis M. Shanahan, water polo/baseball1937 Albert Adelman, tennis/football1938 Daniel Zehr, swimming & diving1939 Marvin Wachman, tennis1940 John Thomas Ryan, football1941 Glenn E. Thistlewait, football1942 Richard Erditz, football1943 Russell Wendland, basketball1944 Arthur Nethercot, Jr., wrestling1945 Ben Schadler, basketball/baseball/football1946 Andrew Ivy, football1947 John Hennerich, baseball1948 Charles Tourek, basketball1949 William Heusner, swimming & diving1950 Donald M. Burson, football1951 Donald C. Blasius, basketball1952 Richard H. Alban, football1953 Raymond W. Huizinga, football1954 Lawrence E. Kurka, basketball1955 Sigmund Niepokoj, football1956 Alfred John Kuhn, swimming & diving1957 John Smith, football1958 Tom Scheuerman, baseball1959 Andy Cvercko, football1960 Arthur Kraft, wrestling1961 Michael Stock, football1962 Boyd C. Melvin, football1963 Paul Flatley, football1964 Martin C. Riessen, tennis/basketball1965 Thomas W. Myers, football1966 Richard T. Abrahams, swimming & diving1967 Kenneth C. Ramsey, football1968 Thomas A. Garretson, football1969 Ralph Schultz, track & field1970 Bruce Hubbard, football1971 John Rodman, football1972 Maurice Daigneau, football1973 Gregory J. Strunk, football1974 Steven A. Craig, football1975 David A. Froehlich, wrestling1976 Kim Girkins, football1977 Randy Dean, football1978 Alan E. Marzano, wrestling1979 Scott Stranski, baseball1980 Mike Campbell, basketball1981 Jim Ford, football1982 Bob Grady, basketball Patience Vanderbush, basketball1983 Jeff Munn, fencing Sue Hebson, softball1984 John Kidd, football Lorie Miller, volleyball

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1985 Jim Bobbitt, football Anucha Browne, basketball1986 Joe Girardi, baseball Amy Kekeisen, field hockey/softball1987 Bob Dirkes, football Jennifer Averill, field hockey1988 Shon Morris, basketball Barb Harris, swimming & diving1989 Mark Whitehead, wrestling Lori Holmes, swimming & diving1990 Jack Griffin, wrestling Kim Metcalf, field hockey/softball1991 Bob Christian, football Marilyn Peck, swimming & diving1992 Matt Case, wrestling Michele Savage, basketball1993 Mark Loretta, baseball Nancy Kennelly, basketball1994 Kevin Rankin, basketball Susan Donahoe, swimming & diving1995 Ron Rojas, baseball Gretchen Scheuermann, field hockey1996 Rohan Gardner, wrestling Betsy Vance, field hockey1997 Pat Fitzgerald, football Michele Ratay, basketball1998 Brian Musso, football Joy Stover, swimming & diving1999 Evan Eschmeyer, basketball Megan Chawansky, basketball2000 Scott Schatzman, wrestling Courtney Allen, swimming & diving2001 Luke Donald, golf Colleen Cheng, tennis2002 Zak Kustok, football Merritt Adams, swimming & diving2003 Kellan O’Connor, swimming & diving Rachel Evjen, cross country Cristelle Grier, tennis2004 Tony Swanson, swimming & diving Jessica Rush, tennis2005 Luis Castillo, football Courtney Koester, lacrosse2006 Brett Basanez, football Lindsey Munday, lacrosse2007 Chris Wilson, golf Alexis Prousis, tennis2008 David Roth, soccer Christy Finch, lacrosse2009 Eric Peterman, football Samantha Nemecek, fencing2010 Mark Blades, soccer Lauren Lui, tennis2011 Matt Eliason, soccer Maria Mosolova, tennis2012 Francis Brooke, baseball Chelsea Armstrong, field hockey2013 Luke Farrell, baseball Gabriella Flibotte, lacrosse2014 Raleigh Smith, tennis Marisa Bast, softball2015 Brandon Vitabile, football Maddy Carpenter, field hockey2016 Lisa McCarthy, field hockey Joey Calistri, soccer2017 Austin Carr, football Nandi Mehta, soccer2018 Justin Jackson, football Hannah Kim, golf

OHIO STATE1915 Arthur S. Kiefer, football1916 Charles A. Carran, tennis1917 Allen R. Rankin, track & field1918 Howard F. Yerges, football1919 Sheldon J. Mann, baseball1920 Harold Lee Kime, baseball1921 Andrew J. Nemecek, football1922 Iolas M. Huffman, football/baseball1923 Harry Workman, football1924 Harry D. Steel, wrestling/football1925 Lawrence N. Snyder, track & field

1926 Ralph E. Seiffer, football1927 Harold W. Kennedy, track & field1928 Cornelius Ackermann, football1929 William P. Tooley, track & field1930 Joseph A. Ujhelyi, football1931 Charles R. Larkins, football/basketball1932 James R. Bachman, wrestling1933 John A. Keller, track & field1934 Bartlette Ewell, swimming & diving1935 No Award1936 Bruce B. Laybourne, basketball1937 Inwood Smith, football1938 Ralph C. Wolf, football1939 James A. Whittaker, cross country/track & field 1940 Esco Sarkkinen, football1941 Clifford P. Morgan, baseball1942 Benjamin P. Burtt, fencing1943 William E. Vickroy, Jr., football1944 George R. Hoeflinger, track & field1945 Jack R. Dugger, football/basketball/track & field1946 Donald Steinberg, football1947 Warren E. Amling, football/basketball1948 Robert O. Jabbusch, football1949 Lloyd T. Duff, track & field1950 Bruce Harlan, swimming & diving/gymnastics1951 Richard D. Widdoes, football1952 Stewart Hein, baseball1953 Jerry F. Welbourn, track & field1954 Paul Allen Ebert, basketball/baseball1955 Richard Allen Young, football1956 Arthur Chas. Borror, fencing1957 Albert Marcus Wiggins, swimming & diving1958 Donald D. Harper, gymnastics1959 Larry P. Huston, basketball1960 Richard L. Furry - basketball1961 Richard H. Hoyt, basketball1962 Roger K. Beck, lacrosse1963 Jerry R. Lucas, basketball1964 Donald H. Flatt, basketball1965 Arnold M. Chonko, football1966 Donald V. Unverferth, football1967 Willard F. Sander, football1968 Wilmer F. Hosket, basketball1969 David Edward Foley, football/track & field1970 Bruce T. Trott, gymnastics1971 James Cleamons, basketball1972 Rick Simon, football1973 David A. Hoyles, hockey1974 Randolph C. Gradishar, football1975 Patrick T. Moore, swimming & diving1976 Brian Baschnagel, football1977 John Sandlund, track & field1978 Frank D’Amico, swimming & diving1979 Doug Dillie, baseball1980 Stephen Crane, track & field1981 Mike Wukelic, soccer1982 Gregory Rake, baseball Karen Callaghan, synchronized swimming1983 Sam Linzell, gymnastics Joe Smith, football Steven Hirsch, track & field Nancy Pearson, swimming & diving1984 John Frank, football Kelly Robinson, basketball1985 Robert Playter, gymnastics Sarah Josephson, synchronized swimming1986 Mike Lanese, football Adrian Lehman, synchronzed swimming1987 Mike Wantuck, swimming & diving Kathy Zittel, synchronized swimming1988 Ron Gharbo, wrestling Karen LaFace, swimming & diving1989 Ted Glavas, tennis Scott Powell, football Michelle Schulte, gymnastics1990 Joe Staysniak, football Mike Racanelli, gymnastics Joan Pero, track & field1991 Michael DiSabato, wrestling Cheryl Perozek, basketball Donna Rupolo, track & field1992 Paul Huzyak, track & field

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55 Stacia Goff, swimming & diving1993 Jim Knopp, gymnastics Erika Cottrell, swimming & diving1994 Mike Repasky, baseball Holly Humphrey, swimming & diving1995 Joey Galloway, football Katie Hedman, softball1996 Andy Gerken, swimming & diving Adam Spitznagel, volleyball Katie Smith, basketball1997 Greg Bellisari, football Gina Pietras, synchronized swimming1998 Marko Strahija, swimming & diving Sharon E. Wong, swimming & diving1999 Jason Trott, baseball Becky Borchers, soccer2000 Angel Aja, volleyball Laura Murray, pistol2001 Jamie Natalie, gymnastics Fane Groes, fencing2002 Kevin Stephan, lacrosse Allison Blanton, field hockey2003 Vincent Ng, tennis Victoria Bowen, synchronized swimming2004 Ben Hartsock, football Jessica Marshall, pistol2005 Mitchell Richeson, swimming & diving Kristen White, golf2006 Jason Rogers, fencing Keturah Lofton, track & field2007 Kellen Harkness, swimming & diving Saskia Mueller, field hockey2008 Daniel Mathews, volleyball Jenna Griffin, track & field2009 Brian Robiskie, football Linda Haussener, field hockey2010 Stefan Sigrist, swimming & diving Chelsea Davis, swimming & diving2011 Steven Kehoe, volleyball Cassie Dickerson, soccer2012 Andrew Elliott, swimming & diving Bianca Alvarez, swimming & diving2013 Max Stearns, fencing Alicia Herron, softball2014 Aaron Craft, basketball Allison Elber, rowing2015 Kevin Metka, tennis Katie Borchers, cross country2016 Jacoby Boren, football Catherine Shields, rowing2017 Emma Baranski, synchronized swimming Christy Blough, volleyball 2018 Kelsey Mitchell, basketball Kyle Snyder, wrestling

PENN STATE1992 Gregory B. Guarton, lacrosse Michele R. Robinson, volleyball1993 Vitali Nazlymov, fencing Jenny Kretchmar, basketball1994 Craig Fayak, football Helen Holloway, basketball1995 John Amaechi, basketball Jill Pearsall, field hockey1996 Jeff Hartings, football Olga Kalinovskaya, fencing1997 Mac Fraser, swimming & diving Becky Gusic, track & field 1998 Joseph M. Roemer, gymnastics Kimberly L. McGreevy, cross country1999 Mike Griesser, tennis Lesley Spada, swimming & diving2000 Dan Schall, volleyball Tasha Kulka, swimming & diving 2001 Omar J. Bhutta, fencing Beth Buchheit, cross country/track & field2002 Andy Latowski, golf Katie Anderson, swimming & diving2003 Martin Schierhorn, swimming & diving Emily Oleksiuk, soccer2004 Clint Keithley, tennis Katie Futcher, golf

2005 Jerker Taudien, gymnastics Joanna Lohman, soccer2006 Matt Proper, volleyball Sarah Haupt, swimming & diving2007 Daniel Kaiserian, swimming & diving Stephanie Sullivan, gymnastics2008 Conrad Taylor, soccer Molly Crispell, swimming & diving2009 James Pagana, track & field Zoe Bouchelle, soccer2010 Jason Yeisley, soccer Ashley Griffith, softball2011 Stefen Wisniewski, football Jessica Babcock, track & field2012 Miguel Pineda, gymnastics Erin Thomas, swimming & diving2013 John Urschel, football Petra Januskova, tennis2014 Adrian Evans, gymnastics Emily Giannotti, track & field2015 Matt Brown, wrestling Nia Grant, volleyball2016 Britt Eckerstrom, soccer Nico Megaludis, wrestling2017 David Goodwin, hockey Abby Smucker, lacrosse2018 Zain Retherford, wrestling Haleigh Washington, volleyball

PURDUE1915 Harry B. Routh, football1916 Pau L. Walter, football/basketball/baseball1917 Melvin John Proud, football1918 Herbert L. Hart, football1919 Robert E. Markley, football/basketball.baseball1920 Paul B. Church, football/basketball1921 Cecil George Cooley, football1922 Clifford C. Furnas, cross country/track & field1923 William R. Swank, football1924 Edward R. Dye, football/wrestling1925 Ferdinand J. Wellman, football/basketball1926 Donald S. Cunningham, football/track & field1927 J.E. Little, cross country/track & field1928 Harry A. Kemmer, basketball/baseball1929 C.S. Lyle, basketball/baseball1930 Elmer N. Sleight, football1931 George VanBibbler, football/baseball1932 John R. Wooden, basketball1933 Roy J. Horstmann, football1934 W.P. Fehring, football/basketball/baseball1935 Carl Heldt, football1936 Robert L. Kessler, basketball1937 Glynn M. Downey, basketball1938 Martin A. Schreyer, football1939 Joseph Mihal, football1940 Richard C. Potter, football1941 William J. Neff, football1942 Paul B. Anthony, track & field1943 Allen Carl Menke, basketball1944 No Award1945 Joseph Allen Collings, football1946 Thomas P. Hughes, football/baseball1947 Myrwin Anderson, basketball/baseball1948 Henry Stram, football1949 Keith E. Carter, swimming & diving1950 Norbert H. Adams, football/baseball1951 Neil Schmidt, football/basketball1952 John G. Durham, football1953 Walter R. Viellieu, football/wrestling1954 Gene R. Mathews, track & field1955 Dennis C. Blind, basketball/baseball1956 Joe W. Sexson, basketball/baseball1957 Joe Campbell, basketball/golf1958 William R. Stroud, baseball1959 Walter Eversman, swimming & diving1960 John P. Konsek, golf1961 Robert T. Orrill, basketball1962 John D. Vogel, swimming & diving1963 Ronald S. Meyer, football1964 Melvyn J. Garland, baseball/basketball1965 William B. Howard, football1966 Dave G. Schellhase, basketball

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561967 Robert A. Griese, football1968 James P. Beime, football1969 Charles Douglas Kyle, football1970 Michael E. Phipps, football1971 George Faerber, basketball1972 Robert A. Ford, basketball1973 James H. Pratt, baseball1974 Jeffrey T. Bolin, track & field1975 Lawrence G. Burton, Jr., football/track & field1976 Kenneth Novak, football1977 Bruce Parkinson, basketball1978 Noel Ruebel, track & field1979 Joe Menzyk, track & field1980 Ken Loushin, football1981 Brian Walker, basketball1982 Tim Seneff, football Anne McMenany, volleyball1983 Jack Farson, cross country/track & field Jane Neff, volleyball1984 Adam Abele, tennis Jan Hoosline, volleyball1985 Steve Reid, basketball Annette Bauer, volleyball1986 Jim Everett, football Cheryl Flowers, volleyball1987 Kevin Gregory, tennis Karen Moschetto, field hockey1988 Bob Stolz, cross country/track & field Sharon Versyp, basketball1989 John Stein, cross counrtry/track & field Barbara Meeker, volleyball1990 Stephen Scheffler, basketball Lori Overturf, cross country/track & field1991 Dave Barrett, basketball/baseball Joy Holmes, basketball1992 Craig Riley, basketball MaChelle Joseph, basketball1993 Brian Daly, swimming & diving Heidi Reynolds, swimming & diving1994 Ron Gabrisko, baseball Kim Fritsch, swimming & diving1995 Jon Pergande, track & field Cindy Lamping, basketball Katy Koonz, track & field1996 Chris Kessick, baseball Corissa Yasen, basketball1997 Matt Brown, swimming & diving Jannon Roland, basketball1998 Chad Austin, basketball Marisa Watts, swimming & diving1999 Vilmos Kovaca, swimming & diving Stephanie White-McCarty, basketball2000 Brian Cardinal, basketball Carrie Long, track & field2001 Drew Brees, football Camille Cooper, basketball2002 Travis Dorsch, football Kelly Komara, basketball2003 Gene Mruczkowski, football Lindsay Lange, swimming & diving2004 John Standeford, football Shereka Wright, basketball2005 Louis Paul, swimming & diving Andrea Hillsey, softball2006 Giordan Pogioli, swimming & diving Carrie McCambridge, swimming & diving2007 Mike Otto, football Katie Gearlds, basketball2008 Jared Armstrong, football Shauna Stapleton, soccer2009 Jake Patacsil, wrestling Kara Patterson, track & field2010 Chris Kramer, basketball FahKara Malone, basketball2011 Kyle Adams, football Allie Smith, swimming & diving2012 Robbie Hummel, basketball Brittany Rayburn, basketball2013 Robert Maci, football Ariel Turner, volleyball2014 Matt Friede, swimming & diving Casey Matthews, swimming & diving

2015 Jamie Bissett, swimming & diving MacKenzie Tweardy, swimming & diving2016 Katie Hoevet, cross country and track & field Matthew McClintock, cross country and track & field2017 August Kim, golf Jake Replogle, football2018 Marat Amaltdinov, swimming & diving Ashley Evans, volleyball

RUTGERS2015 David Milewski, football Betnijah Laney, basketball2016 Corey Crawford, track & field Brianne Reed, women’s soccer2017 Alyssa Bull, field hockey Ken Theobold, wrestling2018 Casey Murphy, soccer Michael Rexrode, lacrosse

WISCONSIN1915 Martin Thomas Kennedy, rowing1916 William Dow Harvey, track & field1917 Mead Burke, track & field1918 Ebert Edward Simpson, Jr., basketball1919 Charles H. Carpenter, football1920 Anthony G. Zulfer, baseball/basketball1921 Allan C. Davey, football1922 George Bunge, football1923 Gustave K. Tebell, baseball/basketball/football1924 Harold J. Bentson, rowing1925 Lloyd Vallely, cross country/track & field1926 Stephen H. Polaski, football1927 Jefferson DeMent Burrus, rowing1928 Louis Behr, basketball1929 Theodore A. Thelander, baseball/basketball/football1930 Donald W. Meikeljohn, tennis1931 Louis E. Oberdeck, rowing1932 Harvey H. Schneider, basketball1933 Nello Anthony Pacetti, football1934 Robert A. Schiller, wrestling1935 Rolf Falk Poser, basketball1936 Howard Thurston Heun, rowing1937 Leonard L. Lovshin, football1938 Charles H. Fensk, cross country/track & field1939 Walter I. Bietila, baseball1940 Ralph H. Moeller, football1941 Kenneth E. Bixby, baseball1942 Burleigh E. Jacobs, golf1943 Frederick R. Rehm, basketball1944 Edward M. Dzirbik, wrestling1945 Ken Chandler, track & field1946 Jerry Thompson, football1947 Exner Menzel, basketball1948 Carlyle Fay, Jr., rowing1949 Donald R. Peterson, rowing1950 Robert J. Wilson, football1951 David Staiger, track & field/football1952 Walter E. Deike, cross country/track & field1953 James T. Moran, football/rowing1954 Norbert J. Esser, basketball/football/track & field1955 Richard W. Cable, basketball1956 Robert E. Konovsky, football/wrestling1957 Patrick J. Levenhagen, football1958 Walter V. (Bunk) Holt, baseball/basketball1959 John R. Hobbs, basketball/football/track & field1960 Dale L. Hackbart, football1961 Gerald L. Kulcinski, football1962 Thomas M. Hughbanks, baseball/basketball/football/track & field1963 Hugh V. (Pat) Richter, baseball/basketball/football1964 William R. Smith, track & field1965 Gary V. Kirk, tennis1966 David N. Fronek, football1967 Dennis J. Sweeney, baseball1968 Michael Gluck, wrestling1969 Karl Rudat, football1970 Douglas R. McFadyen, hockey1971 Don Vandrey, track & field1972 Pat Matzdorf, track & field1973 Keith D. Nosbusch, football1974 Gary D. Anderson, basketball1975 James R. Dyreby, Jr., rowing1976 Patrick J. Christenso, wrestling

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ILLINOIS2003 Jerrance Howard, basketball Sarah Baumgartner, softball2004 Erik Garnett, gymnastics Kelly Walker, soccer2005 Chris Martin, tennis Erin Virtue, volleyball2006 Alex Tirapelle, wrestling Brianna Knue, tennis2007 Shawn Roof, baseball Caroline Moore, swimming & diving2008 J Leman, football Shannon McDonnell, soccer 2009 Trent Meacham, basketball Angela Bizzarri, track & field2010 Juice Williams, football Ashley Edinger, volleyball2011 Bill Cole, basketball Nicole Kump, volleyball2012 Nathan Scheelhaase, football Rachel Japp-Joyce, swimming & diving2013 Bruno Abdelnour, tennis Amber Moore, basketball2014 Nathan Scheelhaase, football Jenna Mychko, softball2015 Reilly O'Toole, football Melissa Kopinski, tennis2016 Alex Burge, golf Kyley Simmons, basketball2017 Joe Spencer, football Jenna Miller, women’s soccer2018 Aaron Jordan, men's basketball Taylor Edwards, softball INDIANA2003 Kyle Hornsby, basketball Danielle Carruthers, track & field2004 Drew Shinabarger, soccer Karen Dennison, golf2005 Aarik Wilson, track & field Cassandra Cardinell, swimming & diving2006 Marshall Strickland, basketball Sarah Batty, tennis2007 Arnaud Roussel, tennis Leah Enterline, basketball2008 Andrew Means, baseball Vera Neuenswander, track & field2009 Jorge Campillo, golf Ashley Rhoades, track & field2010 Nate Everhart, wrestling Sarah Pease, cross country2011 Andy Bayer, cross country Sara Olson, softball2012 Jordan Hulls, basketball Amanda Wagner, softball2013 Michael Basil, baseball Leslie Hureau, tennis2014 Dustin DeMuth, baseball Amanda Redfern, water polo2015 Mark Murphy, football Nakel McClinton, track & field2016 Femi Hollinger-Janzen, soccer Sydney Clute, track & field2017 Matt Schwartzer, cross country Amanda Cahill, basketball2018 William Session, men's track & field Amanda Cahill, women's basketball

IOWA2003 Stuart Waters, tennis Kristin Johnson, softball2004 Nate Kaeding, football Laura Chipman, softball2005 Joe Johnston, wrestling Jennifer Skolaski, swimming & diving2006 Adam Haluska, basketball Liz Grajewski, gymnastics2007 Adam Haluska, basketball Kara Zappone, field hockey

2008 Bart van Monsjou, tennis Brittany Keyes, rowing2009 Christian Bierich, tennis Wendy Ausdemore, basketball2010 A.J. Edds, football Laura Cilek, golf2011 Chris Brant, golf Kelsey Cermak, basketball2012 Matt Gatens, basketball Betsy Flood, track & field2013 Eric May, basketball Mareike Schrulle, cross country2014 James Morris, football Theairra Taylor, basketball2015 Mark Weisman, football Melissa Dixon, basketball2016 Drew Ott, football Amy Ihm, golf2017 Nicholas Baer, basketball Sophie Plasteras, field hockey2018 Spencer Lee, wrestling Hannah Stewart, women's basketball

MARYLAND2015 Sal Conaboy, football Malina Howard, basketball2016 Anthony Papio, baseball Malina Howard, basketball2017 Alex Leto, Men’s track & field Hannah Dewey, softball2018 Alex Leto, men's track & field Kristen Confroy, women's basketball

MICHIGAN2003 Jed Ortmeyer, ice hockey Maya Mandel, swimming & diving2004 Pat Owen, wrestling Lisa Gamalski, volleyball 2005 Kevin Dudley, football Michelle DaCosta, tennis2006 Andrew Ebbett, ice hockey Becky Marx, softball2007 Brian Hung, tennis Katie Erdman, track & field2008 Michael Parke, soccer Krista Clement, basketball2009 C.J. Lee, basketball Teddi Ewing, softball2010 Jason Jung, tennis Brittany May, water polo2011 Frank Shotwell, track and field Dorian Shaw, softball2012 Jordan Kovacs, football Courtney Boylan, basketball2013 Jordan Kovacs, football Claire McElheny, volleyball2014 Shaun Bernstein, tennis Courtney Beidler, swimming & diving2015 Devin Gardner, football Nicole Elmblad, basketball2016 Adam Coon, wrestling Ronit Yurovsky, tennis2017 Jake Butt, football Grace Choi, golf2018 Ben Flanagan, men's cross country Bri Minor, women's tennis

MICHIGAN STATE2003 Joe Tate, football Margaret Schick, softball2004 Joe Tate, football Allison Fouch, golf2005 Andy Marsh, track & field Abby Shepherd, soccer2006 Kyle Brown, football Taren James, track & field2007 Drew Neitzel, basketball Miken Trogdon, volleyball

2008 Drew Neitzel, basketball Alisa Wulff, basketball2009 Javon Ringer, football Lisa Senakiewich, track & field2010 Franklin Gomez, wrestling Lauren Aitch, basketball2011 Brandon Eckerle, baseball Kathryn Mahoney, gymnastics2012 Kirk Cousins, football Jenilee Rathje, volleyball2013 Adreian Payne, basketball Caroline Powers, golf2014 Antonio James, track & field Tori Franklin, track & field2015 David Zoltowski, swimming & diving Becky Stiles, field hockey2016 Caleb Rhynard, cross country/track & field Sarah Kovan, soccer2017 Joe Cox, hockey Allyssah Fitterer, volleyball2018 Lourawls "Tum Tum" Nairn Jr., men's basketball Jamie Cheslik, women's soccer MINNESOTA2003 C.J. Woodrow, baseball Lindsay Whalen, basketball2004 Ben Johnson, basketball Lindsay Whalen, basketball2005 Brent Lawson, basketball Sarah Hesser, track & field2006 Adam Boone, basketball Chelsey Brodt, ice hockey2007 Matt Spaeth, football Danielle Mousseau, tennis2008 Amir Pinnix, football Kelly Roysland, volleyball2009 Jamal Abu-Shamala, basketball Ladia Albertson-Junkans, track & field2010 Jayson Ness, wrestling Gabriele Anderson, track & field2011 Blake Hoffarber, basketball Dannie Skrove, softball2012 Taylor Matson, ice hockey Anne Schleper, ice hockey2013 Andre Hollins, basketball Allie Phillips, soccer2014 Nate Condon, ice hockey Hannah Brandt, ice hockey2015 Cedric Thompson, football Kate Bucknam, cross country2016 Joey King, basketball Paige Palkovich, softball2017 Bakary Konate, basketball Temi Ogunrinde, track & field2018 Mike Szmatula, men's hockey Sidney Peters, women's hockey

NEBRASKA2012 Chris Phipps, track & field Kaitlyn Burke, basketball2013 Rex Burkhead, football Emily Wong, gymnastics2014 C.J. Zimmerer, football Sunny Russell, rifle2015 Ameer Abdullah, football Samantha Areman, soccer2016 Austin Wilson, wrestling Tierra Williams, track and field2017 Ben Miller, baseball Emily Wood, basketball2018 Landon Bartel, men's track & field Sydney Towsend, volleyball

OUTSTANDING SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERSBeginning in 2003, the conference instituted the Big Ten Sportsmanship Awards. One member of each varsity sports team on every campus is nominated by the institution and two Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners are selected from each school. The students chosen shall be indi-viduals who have distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior. In addition, they must be in good academic standing and must have demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting.

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NORTHWESTERN2003 Josh Axler, tennis Kelli Meyer, volleyball2004 Jason Wright, football Suzi Sutton, basketball2005 Davor Duvancic, basketball Erin Mobley, softball2006 Adam Schaechterle, tennis Julie Lipinski, soccer2007 Willy Lock, tennis Sophie Eustis, fencing2008 Tonjua Jones, football Christy Finch, lacrosse2009 Eric Peterman, football Annie Bosslet, field hockey2010 Eric Metzler, wrestling Beth Marshall, basketball2011 Matt Gailey, baseball Rebecca Lederhausen, golf2012 Sam Chien, golf Devynn Patterson, fencing2013 Charlie Rimkus, swimming & diving Kate Popovec, basketball2014 Jack Quigley, baseball Jackie Powell, swimming & diving2015 Connor Holloway, soccer Brooke Jones, lacrosse2016 Max Chapman, football Christen Johnson, basketball2017 Sanjay Lumpkin, basketball Kacie Komoto, golf2018 Gavin Skelly, men's basketball Sarah Cho, women's golf

OHIO STATE2003 Tim Anderson, football Katie Virtue, volleyball2004 Tim Anderson, football Lindsay Knowlton, golf2005 Tom Randisi, lacrosse Jennifer Trickett, pistol2006 Andrew Bender, lacrosse Carly Grimshaw, synchronized swimming2007 Antonio Smith, football Jessica Davenport, basketball2008 Kyle Coconis, golf Veronica Jatsek, track and field2009 Taylor Candella, cross country Alyssa Meyer, gymnastics2010 Taylor Candella, cross country Hillary Dow, gymnastics2011 Paul Beery, lacrosse Deborah Shim, synchronized swimming2012 Andrew Sweat, football Liz Sullivan, soccer2013 Trey Wilkes, lacrosse Melissa Rennie, softball2014 Baseball team Claudia Lim, golf2015 Logan Stieber, wrestling Kayla Sullivan, ice hockey2016 Joshua Perry, football Sakiko Minagawa, cross country 2017 Josh Tublin, volleyball Sandy Niehaus, tennis2018 Nathan Tomasello, wrestling Jincy Dunne, women's ice hockey

PENN STATE2003 Jonas Hyden, golf Marisa Hanson, softball2004 Brian Mabry, lacrosse Kelly Streicher, gymnastics2005 Michael Jacober, lacrosse Kari Lucas, softball2006 James Yonushonis, wrestling Lindsay Bach, soccer2007 James Yonushonis, wrestling Amanda Brown, basketball2008 Mike Walker, basketball Melissa Walbridge, volleyball2009 Gerald Cadogan, football Gayle Hunter, track & field2010 Jason Yeisley, soccer Daphne Skelos, swimming & diving2011 T.J. Howe, golf Maggie Dunbar, lacrosse2012 Scott Rosenthal, gymnastics Natalie Ettl, gymnastics

2013 Nick Colella, basketball Gizelle Studevent, basketball2014 David Glen, ice hockey Christina Vosters, golf2015 Darrell Hill, track & field Kindrah Kohne, soccer2016 James Chakey, lacrosse Teddy Chase, soccer2017 Matt Stasiunas, swimming & diving Erika Spilker, lacrosse2018 Jake Pilewicz, baseball Shay Cannon, field hockey

PURDUE2003 Kenneth Lowe, basketball Angi Roembke, softball2004 Paul Rose, tennis Carrie McCambridge, swimming & diving2005 Kyle Ingraham, football Carrie McCambridge, swimming & diving2006 Ben Wissel, wrestling Onnarin Sattayabanphot, golf2007 Pariya Junhasavasdikul, golf Erika Peterson, softball2008 Jaycen Taylor, football Brooke Beier, tennis2009 Andre Koop, swimming & diving Kristen Phillips, cross country2010 Jacob Palmer, track & field Kristen Arthurs, volleyball2011 Ryan Kerrigan, football Jaclyn Hart, volleyball2012 Joe Haase, baseball Ashley Courtney, softball2013 Jakob Engel, track & field Courtney Moses, basketball2014 Adam Schenk, golf Maia Monchek, softball2015 Matt McClintock, track & field Krisztina Kapitany, tennis2016 Doug Welch, wrestling Kim Love, soccer2017 Matt Bouggy, tennis Faye Adelaja, volleyball2018 P.J. Thompson, men's basketball Brionna Thomas, women's track & field

RUTGERS2015 Ken Theobold, wrestling Greta Leberfinger, swimming & diving2016 Quentin Gause, football Racquel Zurick, golf 2017 Julian Pinnix-Odrick, football Tori Prager, soccer2018 Sebastian Joseph, football Simrin Dhillon, field hockey

WISCONSIN2003 Kirk Penney, basketball Tara Clack, track & field2004 Eric Hanson, soccer Kaitlin Reiss, softball2005 Joe Ebinger, swimming & diving Boo Gillette, softball2006 Tyler Turner, wrestling Lindsay McMillan, golf2007 Joe Detmer, track & field Sara Bauer, ice hockey2008 Luke Swan, football Audra Jeffers, volleyball2009 Nate Larkin, track & field Audra Jeffers, volleyball2010 Chris Maragos, football Vicky Opitz, rowing2011 Scott Tolzien, football Meghan Duggan, ice hockey2012 Kyle Jefferson, track & field Anya Covington, basketball2013 Jared Berggren, basketball Lindsay Danielson, golf2014 Chris Borland, football Monica Whitehouse, rowing2015 Joel Rumpel, ice hockey Aja Van Hout, swimming & diving2016 Adam Lauko, soccer Nicole Bauman, basketball

2017 Vitto Brown, basketball Sydney McKibbon, hockey2018 Robert Krill, men's tennis Becca Harrison, women's soccer

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ILLINOIS2013 Zach Becker, football Keri Eberhardt, swimming & diving2014 Bruno Abdelnour, tennis Anne Goering, swimming & diving2015 Maurice Watkins, track & field Hailey Booth, swimming & diving2016 Maurice Watkins, track & field Hailey Booth, swimming & diving2017 Alia Abu-Douleh, soccer Aaron Wilks, track & field2018 Nicole Choquette, cross country/track & field Tony Zea, track & field INDIANA2013 Michael McGee, golf Ciersten Burks, soccer2014 Eric Ress, swimming & diving Meghan Lappan, water polo2015 Will Nolden, baseball Rebecca Dreher, soccer2016 Will Nolden, baseball Rebecca Dreher, soccer2017 Austin Foote, baseball Mollie Getzfread, field hockey2018 Jack Griffith, soccer Sam Lisy, swimming & diving

IOWA2013 Javier Balboa, gymnastics Sarah Drake, field hockey2014 James Morris, football Marike Stribos, field hockey2015 Michael Vinyard, swimming & diving Gabrielle Watson, rowing2016 Michael Vinyard, swimming & diving Gabrielle Watson, rowing2017 Loxley Keala, volleyball Alex Meyer, wrestling2018 Sarah Kurtz, softball Jon Wisnieski, football

MARYLAND2015 Joshua Polacek, wrestling Shannon Bustillos, softball2016 Joshua Polacek, wrestling Shannon Bustillos, softball2017 Charde’ Barnes, track & field/cross country Tayler Stiles, baseball2018 Kristen Confroy, basketball Alexander Leto, track & field

MICHIGAN2013 Steve Wilson, football Valerie Barthelemy, swimming & diving2014 David Moore, swimming & diving Kiley Tobel, track & field2015 Justin Glanda, swimming & diving Chelsey Miller, track & field/cross country2016 Justin Glanda, swimming & diving Chelsey Miller, cross country/ track & field2017 Eliza Stein, field hockey Cameron Stitt, swimming & diving2018 Erin Finn, cross country/track & field Patrick Ransford, swimming & diving

MICHIGAN STATE2013 Kevin Jackson, track & field Jordan Mueller, soccer2014 Jacob Jarzen, swimming & diving Kristen Kelsay, volleyball2015 Ryan Keener, soccer Becca Mills, basketball2016 Ryan Keener, soccer Becca Mills, basketball2017 Nicola Deans, gymnastics Andrew Herr, soccer2018 Michael Dube, tennis Morgan Johnson, track & field MINNESOTA2013 Troy Larson, baseball Allie Phillips, soccer2014 Justin Morinishi, gymnastics Rachel Drake, track & field/cross country2015 Christopher Johnson, swimming & diving Jessica Plant, swimming & diving2016 Christopher Johnson, swimming & diving Jessica Plant, swimming & diving2017 Bailey Abernathy, gymnastics Michael Kroells, wrestling2018 Joel Gagnon, gymnastics Lindsey Smits, track & field

NEBRASKA2013 Conor McDermott, football Megan Southworth, softball2014 Brandon Chapek, football Sunny Russell, rifle2015 John Welk, track & field Amanda Lauer, gymnastics Jennifer Lauer, gymnastics2016 John Welk, track & field Amanda Lauer, gymnastics Jennifer Lauer, gymnastics2017 Eric Coufal, wrestling Jennie Laeng, gymnastics2018 Allison Peterson, soccer Chris Weber, football

NORTHWESTERN2013 Jarrett Baughman, soccer Kristin Scharkey, softball2014 Daniel Tyson, baseball Maria Kovalchuk, field hockey2015 John Coukos, wrestling Julia Kuhn, softball2016 John Coukos, wrestling Julia Kuhn, softball2017 Julia Abelsky, fencing Cooper Wetherbee, baseball2018 Jason Ipsarides, wrestling Lyndsey Lafitte, lacrosse

OHIO STATE2013 Max Stearns, fencing Alicia Herron, softball2014 Michael Newburger, gymnastics Alexandra Norris, swimming & diving2015 Tim Wetzel, baseball Chloe Meyer, rowing2016 Tim Wetzel, baseball Chloe Meyer, rowing2017 Christy Blough, volleyball Lindsay Agnew, soccer2018 Zhesi Li, swimming & diving Brayden Seal, swimming & diving

PENN STATE2013 Scott Rosenthal, gymnastics Lauren Yao, softball2014 Matthew Salig, swimming & diving Lindsay Musgrove, gymnastics2015 Matthew Brown, wrestling Katie Rodden, track & field/cross country2016 Matthew Brown, wrestling Katie Rodden, cross country/ track & field2017 Casey Francis, swimming Geno Morelli, wrestling2018 McKayla Mawn, swimming & diving Matthew McCutcheon, wrestling

PURDUE2013 Alec LaMothe, swimming & diving Lauren Gustafson, swimming & diving2014 Cody Davis, football Kyle Mosier, wrestling2015 Manuel Gutierrez, swimming & diving Carly Marshall, swimming & diving2016 Manuel Gutierrez, swimming & diving Carly Marshall, swimming & diving2017 Jon McKeeman, basketball Christa Szalach, soccer2018 Chris Bals, swimming & diving Hanna House, swimming & diving

RUTGERS2015 Campbell Sode, lacrosse Greta Leberfinger, swimming & diving2016 Campbell Sode, lacrosse Greta Leberfinger, swimming & diving2017 Patrick McCabe, lacrosse Sarah Regn, field hockey2018 Michael Rexrode, lacrosse Addison Walkowiak, swimming & diving

WISCONSIN2013 Cody Rissman, rowing Hannah Knurr, track & field/cross country2014 Michael Brice, track & field/cross country Ilana Friedman, ice hockey2015 Andrew Brekke, track & field Kimberly Dinh, golf2016 Andrew Brekke, track & field Kimberly Dinh, golf2017 Sara Novak, softball Alexander Idarrraga, rowing2018 Tim Guthrie, track & field Lianna Mack, cross country/track & field

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTSBeginning with the 2012-2013 academic year, the conference instituted the annual Big Ten Postgraduate Scholarship, which awards $15,000 to each institution. Each Big Ten institution developed its own on-campus selection process when awarding the scholarship. Students must have maintained at least a 3.2 grade-point-average, demonstrated leadership qualities, served as an excellent role model and intended to continue their academic work beyond their baccalaureate degree at a graduate degree program. The scholarship is used to pay expenses of the student’s postgraduate education to include such related activities as research and teaching, as well as other expenses such as tuition, fees, room and board, required course-related supplies and books. In order to retain the scholarship, the recipient must be accepted into a full-time graduate degree program with-in three years from the fall semester after selection.

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Big Ten Directors of Athletics approved a recommendation of the sports information directors to establish a Big Ten Athlete of the Year beginning in 1982. Indiana track performer Jim Spivey was the initial award winner. In 1983, the Directors of Athletics approved a separate athlete of the year award for women’s athletics. The Big Ten Athletes of the Year are selected by a panel of conference media members from nominations submitted by each institution.

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1982 Jim Spivey, Indiana, track and field/cross country1983 Ed Banach, Iowa, wrestling1984 Sunder Nix, Indiana, track and field1985 Barry Davis, Iowa, wrestling1986 Chuck Long, Iowa, football1987 Steve Alford, Indiana, basketball1988 Jim Abbott, Michigan, baseball1989 Glen Rice, Michigan, basketball1990 Anthony Thompson, Indiana, football1991 Mike Barrowman, Michigan, swimming1992 Desmond Howard, Michigan, football1993 John Roethlisberger, Minnesota, gymnastics1994 Glenn Robinson, Purdue, basketball1995 Tom Dolan, Michigan, swimming1996 Eddie George, Ohio State, football1997 Blaine Wilson, Ohio State, gymnastics1998 Charles Woodson, Michigan, football1999 Luke Donald, Northwestern, golf2000 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin, football2001 Ryan Miller, Michigan State, ice hockey2002 Jordan Leopold, Minnesota, ice hockey2003 Amer Delic, Illinois, tennis Matt Lackey, Illinois, wrestling2004 Damion Hahn, Minnesota, wrestling2005 Luis Vargas, Penn State, gymnastics2006 Peter Vanderkaay, Michigan, swimming & diving2007 Cole Konrad, Minnesota, wrestling2008 Brent Metcalf, Iowa, wrestling2009 Jake Herbert, Northwestern, wrestling2010 Evan Turner, Ohio State, basketball2011 David Boudia, Purdue, swimming & diving2012 Draymond Green, Michigan State, basketball2013 Derek Drouin, Indiana, track & field2014 David Taylor, Penn State, wrestling2015 Logan Stieber, Ohio State, wrestling2016 Denzel Valentine, Michigan State, basketball2017 Kyle Snyder, Ohio State, wrestling2018 Kyle Snyder, Ohio State, wrestling

1983 Judi Brown, Michigan State, track and field1984 Lisa Ishikawa, Northwestern, softball1985 Cathy Branta, Wisconsin, cross country/track and field1986 Stephanie Herbst, Wisconsin, cross country/track and field1987 Jennifer Averill, Northwestern, field hockey/lacrosse1988 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin, track and field/cross country1989 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin, track and field/cross country1990 Suzy Favor, Wisconsin, track and field/cross country1991 Julie Farrell-Ovenhouse, Michigan State, diving Joy Holmes, Purdue, basketball 1992 MaChelle Joseph, Purdue, basketball1993 Lara Hooiveld, Michigan, swimming1994 Kristy Gleason, Iowa, field hockey1995 Laura Davis, Ohio State, volleyball1996 Olga Kalinovskaya, Penn State, fencing1997 Kathy Butler, Wisconsin, track and field Gretchen Hegener, Minnesota, swimming1998 Sara Griffin, Michigan, softball1999 Stephanie White-McCarty, Purdue, basketball2000 Lauren Cacciamani, Penn State, volleyball2001 Katie Douglas, Purdue, basketball2002 Christie Welsh, Penn State, soccer2003 Perdita Felicien, Illinois, track and field2004 Kelly Mazzante, Penn State, basketball2005 Jennie Ritter, Michigan, softball2006 Tiffany Weimer, Penn State, soccer2007 Jessica Davenport, Ohio State, basketball2008 Hannah Nielson, Northwestern, lacrosse2009 Maria Hernandez, Purdue, golf2010 Megan Hodge, Penn State, volleyball2011 Shannon Smith, Northwestern, lacrosse2012 Christina Manning, Ohio State, track and field2013 Amanda Kessel, Minnesota, ice hockey2014 Dani Bunch, Purdue, track and field2015 Taylor Cummings, Maryland, lacrosse2016 Rachel Banham, Minnesota, basketball2017 Lilly King, Indiana, swimming2018 Lilly King, Indiana, swimming

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ILLINOIS1982 Tony Eason, football1983 Tony Eason, football Marianne Dickerson, track/cross country1984 Don Thorp, football Karen Brems, gymnastics1985 Charles Lakes, gymnastics Kelly McNee, track/cross country1986 David Williams, football Jonelle Polk, baseball1987 Darrin Fletcher, baseball Mary Eggers, volleyball1988 Tim Simon, track Mary Eggers, volleyball1989 David Zeddies, gymnastics Mary Eggers, volleyball1990 Kendall Gill, basketball Laura Bush, volleyball1991 Jon Llewellyn, wrestling Renee Heiken, golf1992 Tim Simpson, football Len Sitko, cross country/track Renee Heiken, golf Tonja Buford, track & field1993 Marko Koers, track/cross country Tonja Buford, track & field1994 Anthony Jones, track & field Tina Rogers, volleyball1995 Dana Howard, football Steve Marianetti, wresting Tonya Williams, track & field1996 Kevin Hardy, football Tonya Williams, track & field1997 Ernest Benion, Jr., wrestling Ashley Berggren, basketball1998 Eric Siebet, wrestling Ashley Berggren, basketball Yvonne Harrison, track & field1999 Oliver Freelove, tennis Cristy Chapman, volleyball2000 Jason Anderson, baseball Jessica Aveyard, swimming2001 Adam Tirapelle, wrestling Perdita Felicien, track & field2002 Kurt Kittner, football Perdita Felicien, track & field2003 AMER DELIC, TENNIS MATT LACKEY, WRESTLING PERDITA FELICIEN, TRACK & FIELD2004 Justin Spring, gymnastics Leisha Alcia, soccer2005 Deron Williams, basketball Cassie Hunt, cross country/track2006 Justin Spring, gymnastics Cassie Hunt, cross country/track2007 Kevin Anderson, tennis Yvonne Mensah, track & field2008 J Leman, football Angela Bizzarri, cross country/track2009 Paul Ruggeri, gymnastics Angela Bizzarri, cross country/track2010 Scott Langley, golf Angela Bizzarri, cross country/track2011 Andrew Riley, track & field Melissa Fernandez, gymnastics2012 Andrew Riley, track & field Colleen Ward, volleyball2013 Justin Parr, baseball Ashley Spencer, track & field2014 Jesse Delgado, wrestling Jannelle Flaws, soccer2015 Tyler Jay, baseball Stephanie Richartz, track & field2016 Isaiah Martinez, wrestling Jocelynn Birks, volleyball2017 Isaiah Martinez, wrestling Nicole Evans, softball2018 Bren Spillane, baseball Jordyn Poulter, volleyball

INDIANA1982 JIM SPIVEY, TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY1983 Randy Wittman, basketball Denise Jackson, basketball1984 SUNDER NIX, TRACK Carla Battaglia, track1985 Paul DiBernardo, soccer Karleen Moore, softball1986 Steve Alford, basketball Amy Unterbrink, softball1987 STEVE ALFORD, BASKETBALL Kama Abram, basketball1988 Mickey Morandini, baseball Kim Betz, track/cross country1989 Anthony Thompson, football Michelle Dekkers, track/cross country1990 ANTHONY THOMPSON, FOOTBALL Michelle Dekkers, track/cross country1991 Bob Kennedy, track/cross country Stephanie Reece, tennis1992 Mike Smith, baseball Kristen Kane, diving1993 Calbert Cheaney, basketball Deb Edelman, tennis1994 Mark Buse, track & field Kristen Kane, diving1995 Brian Maisonneuve, soccer Todd Yeagley, soccer Michelle Venturella, softball1996 Brian Evans, basketball Erika Wicoff, golf Kimiko Hirai, diving1997 Roger Chandler, wrestling Hilary Bruening, track & field1998 Randy Leen, golf Erin Carney, golf1999 Lazo Alavanja, soccer Mike Collier, diving Erin Carney, golf2000 A.J. Guyton, basketball Sara Reiling, diving2001 Kirk Haston, basketball Jenn Cristy, swimming2002 Antwaan Randle El, football Danielle Carruthers, track & field2003 Pat Noonan, soccer Sara (Reiling) Hildebrand, diving2004 Sean Jefferson, cross country/track & field Danah Ford, golf2005 Aarik Wilson, track Cassandra Cardinell, diving2006 Joe Dubuque, wrestling Christina Loukas, diving2007 Angel Escobedo, wrestling Leila Vaziri, swimming2008 Ben Hesen, swimming Haley Exner, field hockey2009 Jorge Campillo, golf Christina Loukas, diving2010 Derek Drouin, track & field Kate Fesenko, swimming2011 Derek Drouin, track & field Ashley Benson, volleyball2012 Andy Bayer, cross country/track Allysa Vavra, swimming 2013 DEREK DROUIN, TRACK & FIELD Lindsay Vrooman, swimming2014 Joey DeNato, baseball Brooklynn Snodgrass, swimming 2015 Tevin Coleman, football Jessica Parratto, swimming & diving2016 Kevin Yogi Ferrell, basketball Lilly King, swimming2017 Tegray Scales, football LILLY KING, SWIMMING

2018 Ian Finnerty, swimming LILLY KING, SWIMMING

IOWA1982 Andre Tippett, football1983 ED BANACH, WRESTLING Nan Doak, track/cross country1984 Chuck Long, football Ellen Egan, field hockey1985 BARRY DAVIS, WRESTLING Marcia Pankratz, field hockey1986 CHUCK LONG, FOOTBALL Marcia Pankratz, field hockey1987 Jim Hefferman, wrestling Karen Napolitano, field hockey1988 John Davey, swimming Michelle Edwards, basketball1989 Chuck Hartlieb, football Jeanne Kruckeberg, track/cross country1990 Artur Wojdat, swimming Franthea Price, basketball1991 Artur Wojdat, swimming Diane Pohl, softball1992 Tom Brands, wrestling Tracy Dahl, cross country/track1993 Anthuan Maybank, track & field Tracy Dahl Morris, cross country/track1994 Rafal Szukala, swimming KRISTY GLEASON, FIELD HOCKEY1995 Jay Thornton, gymnastics Kristen Holmes, field hockey1996 Daryl Weber, wrestling Kim Baker, gymnastics1997 Andre Woolridge, basketball Kristen Holmes, field hockey/basketball1998 Tim Dwight, football Debbie Bilbao, softball1999 Todd Strada, gymnastics Amy Herrig, basketball2000 Tyler Cleveland, tennis Kelly Druley, field hockey Melissa Loehndrof, swimming2001 Eric Juergens, wrestling Cara Consuegra, basketball2002 Don Jackson, gymnastics Lindsey Meder, basketball2003 Brad Banks, football Kristin Johnson, softball2004 Robert Gallery, football Alexis Maday, gymnastics2005 Drew Tate, football Lisa Birocci, softball2006 Chad Greenway, football Kineke Alexander, track2007 Adam Haluska, basketball Kineke Alexander, track2008 BRENT METCALF, WRESTLING Diane Nukuri, cross country/track2009 Shonn Greene, football Racheal Marchand, cross country/track2010 Jay Borschel, wrestling Tricia Dean, field hockey2011 Vince India, golf Kachine Alexander, basketball2012 Matt McDonough, wrestling Jessica Barnett, field hockey2013 Derek St. John, wrestling Jessica Barnett, field hockey2014 Tony Ramos, wrestling Natalie Cafone, field hockey2015 Brandon Scherff, football Samantha Logic, basketball2016 Desmond King, football Ally Disterhoft, basketball2017 Peter Jok, basketball Ally Disterhoft, basketball

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MARYLAND2015 Brad Craddock, football TAYLOR CUMMINGS, LACROSSE2016 Kyle Bernlohr, lacrosse Taylor Cummings, lacrosse2017 Matt Rambo, lacrosse Zoe Stukenberg, lacrosse2018 DJ Moore, football Megan Whittle, lacrosse

MICHIGAN1982 Butch Woolfolk, football1983 Anthony Carter, football Sue Frederick-Foster, track/cross country1984 Stefan Humphries, football Mary Mactaggart, tennis1985 Barry Larkin, baseball Sue Schroeder, track/cross country1986 Mike Hammerstein, football Cathy Schmidt, track/cross country1987 Jim Harbaugh, football Alicia Seegert, softball1988 JIM ABBOTT, BASEBALL Mary Fischbach, diving1989 GLEN RICE, BASKETBALL Ann Colloton, swimming1990 Brent Lang, swimming Ann Colloton, swimming1991 MIKE BARROWMAN, SWIMMING Lisa Anderson, swimming1992 DESMOND HOWARD, FOOTBALL Mindy Gehrs, swimming1993 Chris Webber, basketball LARA HOOIVELD, SWIMMING1994 Gustavo Borges, swimming Molly McClimon, track/cross country1995 TOM DOLAN, SWIMMING Beth Wymer, gymnastics1996 Tom Dolan, swimming Sara Griffin,softball1997 Brendan Morrison, ice hockey Ann Kampfe, swimming Kelly Holmes, softball1998 CHARLES WOODSON, FOOTBALL SARA GRIFFIN, SOFTBALL1999 Justin Toman, gymnastics Katie McGregor, cross country2000 Michael Harris, golf Scott Vetere, gymnastics Sarah Cain, gymnastics2001 Anthony Thomas, football Kelli Gannon, field hockey2002 Dan Ketchum, swimming Katie Jazwinski, track & field2003 Nate Brannen, track & field April Fronzoni, field hockey2004 Chris Perry, football Elise Ray, gymnastics2005 Braylon Edwards, football JENNIE RITTER, SOFTBALL2006 PETER VANDERKAAY, SWIMMING Jennie Ritter, softball2007 Andrew Ellerton, track Anna Willard, track2008 Kevin Porter, ice hockey Tiffany Ofili, track2009 Steve Luke, wrestling Tiffany Ofili, track2010 Chris Cameron, gymnastics Lexi Zimmerman, volleyball2011 Kellen Russell, wrestling Kylee Botterman, gymnastics2012 Kellen Russell, wrestling

Felice Mueller, rowing2013 Connor Jaeger, swimming Joanna Sampson, gymnastics2014 Connor Jaeger, swimming Joanna Sampson, gymnastics2015 Zach Hyman, ice hockey Sierra Romero, softball2016 Mason Ferlic, track/cross country Sierra Romero, softball2017 Jabrill Peppers, football Brienne Minor, tennis2018 Ben Flanagan, cross country/track & field Katelynn Flaherty, basketball

MICHIGAN STATE1982 Ron Scott, hockey1983 Ron Scott, hockey JUDI BROWN, TRACK1984 Carl Banks, football Deanne Moore, softball1985 Sam Vincent, basketball Kelly Becker, volleyball1986 Lorenzo White, football Scott Skiles, basketball Mike Donnelly, hockey Mary Schoenle, swimming1987 Don McSween, ice hockey Odessa Smalls, track1988 Todd Krumm, football and basketball Michelle Ingalls, gymnastics1989 Bobby Reynolds, ice hockey Julie Farrell, diving1990 Kip Miller, ice hockey Percy Snow, football Julie Farrell, diving1991 Steve Smith, basketball JULIE FARRELL-OVENHOUSE, DIVING1992 Anthony Hamm, cross country/track Misty Allison, cross country/track1993 Bryan Smolinski, ice hockey Jodi Blotcher, gymnastics1994 Emilio Collins, wrestling Susan Francis, track & field1995 Shawn Respert, basketball Karen Winslow, soccer1996 David Morgan, wrestling Val Sterk, volleyball1997 Reid Friederichs, soccer Sevatheda Fynes, track & field1998 Chad Alban, hockey Jill Lusher, field hockey1999 Mateen Cleaves, basketball Mike York, hockey Carrie Carpenter, softball2000 Mateen Cleaves, basketball Emily Bastel, golf2001 RYAN MILLER, ICE HOCKEY Summer Mitchell, diving2002 Paul Terek, track & field Emily Bastel, golf2003 Charles Rogers, football Michelle Carson, cross country Jamie Krzyminski, cross country/track & field2004 Jeff Smoker, football Jamie Krzyminski, cross country/track & field2005 Nick Simmons, wrestling Kristin Haynie, basketball2006 Brad Gebauer, track and field Liz Shimek, basketball2007 Jeff Lerg, ice hockey Sara Brown, golf2008 Jeff Lerg, ice hockey Sara Brown, golf2009 Franklin Gomez, wrestling Nicole Bush, cross country/track2010 Greg Jones, football

Floor Rijpma, field hockey2011 Greg Jones, football Emily MacLeod, cross country/track2012 DRAYMOND GREEN, basketball Caroline Powers, golf2013 Le'Veon Bell, football Caroline Powers, golf2014 Darqueze Dennard, football Allyssa Ferrell, golf2015 Jake Hildebrand, ice hockey Leah O'Connor, cross country/track & field2016 DENZEL VALENTINE, BASKETBALL Aerial Powers, basketball2017 Tim Ehrhardt, track & field Sarah Burnham, golf2018 Tim Ehrhardt, track & field Sarah Burnham, golf

MINNESOTA1982 Brian Meeker, gymnastics1983 Randy Breuer, basketball Robin Huebner, gymnastics1984 Joey Ray, gymnastics Jody Eder, track1985 Dave Morrisson, track Laura Coenen, basketball1986 Ron Backes, track & field Diane Wallner, swimming1987 Collin Godkin, gymnastics Sue Roell, swimming1988 Darrell Thompson, football Eileen Donaghy, track/cross country1989 Mike Zechmeister, swimming Kate Hughes, golf1990 Dan Wilson, baseball Marie Roethlisberger, gymnastics1991 Brent Gates, baseball Rachel Lewis, track & field1992 John Roethlisberger, gymnastics Trina Thames, swimming1993 JOHN ROETHLISBERGER, GYMNASTICS Laurie Nelson, diving1994 Omar Douglas, football and track Carol Ann Shudick, basketball1995 P.J. Bogart, diving Kara Martin, diving1996 Bernie Zeruhn, swimming Tanya Schuh, swimming1997 Bobby Jackson, basketball GRETCHEN HEGENER, SWIMMING1998 James McLean, golf Jennifer McElmury, soccer1999 Tim Hartung, wrestling Shannon Beeler, softball2000 Tyrone Carter, football Aubrey Schmitt, track & field2001 Ben Hamilton, football Aubrey Schmitt, track & field2002 JORDAN LEOPOLD, ICE HOCKEY Lindsay Whalen, basketball2003 Adam Steele, track & field Shani Marks, track & field2004 DAMION HAHN, WRESTLING Lindsay Whalen, basketball2005 Guillermo Alvarez, gymnastics Krissy Wendell, ice hockey2006 Greg Eslinger, football Laura Johnson, gymnastics2007 COLE KONRAD, WRESTLING Heather Dorniden, track2008 Jayson Ness, wrestling Heather Dorniden, track2009 Eric Decker, football/baseball Gigi Marvin, ice hockey2010 Jayson Ness, wrestling Kelci Bryant, diving

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2011 Michael Richards, swimming & diving Kelci Bryant, swimming & diving2012 Tony Nelson, wrestling Ashley Wittman, volleyball2013 Tony Nelson, wrestling AMANDA KESSEL, ICE HOCKEY2014 Ellis Mannon, gymnastics Lindsay Mable, gymnastics2015 Luca Wieland, track & field Amanda Zahui B., basketball2016 Matt Fiedler, baseball RACHEL BANHAM, BASKETBALL2017 Tyler Sheehy, hockey Sarah Wilhite, volleyball2018 Shane Wiskus, gymnastics Kaitlyn Long, track & field

NEBRASKA2012 Lavonte David, football Ashley Miller, track & field2013 Chad Wright, track & field Mary Weatherholt, tennis2014 Miles Ukaoma, track & field Emily Wong, gymnastics2015 Robert Kokesh, wrestling Liz Kuhlkin, bowling2016 Nick Percy, track & field Kadie Rolfzen, volleyball2017 Jake Meyers, baseball Justin Wong-Orantes, volleyball2018 Antoine Lloyd, track & field Kelly Hunter, volleyball

NORTHWESTERN1982 Ellen O’Keefe, softball1983 Chris Hinton, football Kathleen Kochmansky, field hockey/lacrosse1984 John Kidd, football LISA ISHIKAWA, SOFTBALL1985 Joe Girardi, baseball Anucha Browne, basketball1986 Jim Benepe, golf Katrina Adams, tennis1987 Shon Morris, basketball JENNIFER AVERILL, LACROSSE/FIELD HOCKEY1988 Shon Morris, basketball Barb Harris, swimming1989 Mark Whitehead, wrestling Lori Holmes, swimming1990 Jack Griffin, wrestling Kim Metcalf, field hockey and softball1991 Mike Funk, wrestling Michele Savage, basketball1992 Matt Case, wrestling Michele Savage, basketball1993 Mark Loretta, baseball Nancy Kennelly, basketball1994 Kevin Rankin, basketball Kim Paton, swimming1995 Ron Rojas, baseball Gretchen Scheuermann, field hockey1996 Pat Fitzgerald, football Betsy Vance, field hockey1997 Pat Fitzgerald, football Michele Ratay, basketball1998 Brian Musso, football Joy Stover, swimming1999 LUKE DONALD, GOLF Megan Chawansky, basketball2000 Luke Donald, golf Amy Balcerzak, swimming2001 Luke Donald, golf Colleen Cheng, tennis

2002 Zak Kustok, football Marine Piriou, tennis2003 Kellan O’Connor, swimming & diving Cristelle Grier, tennis2004 Jason Wright, football Cristelle Grier, tennis2005 Matt Grevers, swimming Kristen Kjellman, lacrosse2006 Matt Grevers, swimming Cristelle Grier, tennis2007 Matt Grevers, swimming Garland Cooper, softball2008 Dustin Fox, wrestling HANNAH NIELSEN, LACROSSE2009 JAKE HERBERT, WRESTLING Hannah Nielsen, lacrosse2010 Mike Kafka, football Katrina Dowd, lacrosse 2011 Brandon Precin, wrestling SHANNON SMITH, LACROSSE2012 John Shurna, basketball Taylor Thornton, lacrosse2013 Venric Mark, football Chelsea Armstrong, field hockey2014 Jason Tsirtsis, wrestling Alyssa Leonard, lacrosse2015 Jordan Wilimovsky, swimming & diving Hannah Kim, golf2016 Konrad Zieba, tennis Hannah Kim, golf2017 Austin Carr, football Olivia Rosendahl, diving2018 Justin Jackson, football Olivia Rosendahl, diving

OHIO STATE1982 Art Schlichter, football1983 Chris Perry, golf Cathy Kratzert, golf1984 John Frank, football Sarah Josephson, synchronized swimming1985 Robert Playter, gymnastics Yvette Angel, basketball1986 Mike Lanese, football Tracey Hall, basketball1987 Harry “Butch” Reynolds, track Karen LaFace, diving1988 Chris Spielman, football Bridgette Tate, track1989 Joe Greene, track & field Nikita Lowry, basketball1990 Mike Racanelli, gymnastics Susan Gottlieb, swimming1991 Jim Jackson, basketball Holly O’Leary, volleyball1992 Jim Jackson, basketball Leisa Wissler, volleyball1993 Chris Nelloms, track & field Audrey Burcy, basketball1994 Chris Sanders, track & field Katie Smith, basketball1995 Blaine Wilson, gymnastics Laura Davis, volleyball1996 Eddie George, football Katie Smith, basketball1997 Blaine Wilson, gymnastics Amy Langhals, golf1998 Hugo Boisvert, hockey Vanessa Wouters, volleyball1999 Scoonie Penn, basketball Dominque Calloway, track & field2000 Jamie Natalie, gymnastics Donica Merriman, track & field2001 Jamie Nataie, gymnastics Donica Merriman, track & field

2002 Raj Bhavsar, gymnastics Anna Smith, softball2003 Craig Krenzel, football Stacey Gordon, volleyball2004 Dan Taylor, track and field Allison Hanna, golf2005 Mike Nugent, football Stacey Gordon, volleyball2006 A.J. Hawk, football Jessica Davenport, basketball2007 Troy Smith, football JESSICA DAVENPORT, BASKETBALL2008 Andras Horanyi, fencing Teresa Meyer, pistol2009 J Jaggers, wrestling Jantel Lavender, basketball2010 EVAN TURNER, BASKETBALL Sam Marder, softball2011 Steven Kehoe, volleyball Jantel Lavender, basketball2012 Zain Shaito, fencing CHRISTINA MANNING, track & field2013 Blaz Rola, tennis Claire-Louise Bode, rowing2014 Logan Stieber, wrestling Catherine Shields, rowing2015 LOGAN STIEBER, WRESTLING Ashley Bauer, rowing2016 Catherine Shields, rowing Kyle Snyder, wrestling2017 Kyle Snyder, wrestling Francesca DiLorenzo, tennis2018 Kyle Snyder, wrestling Kelsey Mitchell, basketball PENN STATE1992 Steve Sergi, soccer Fran McDermid, swimming1993 Nigel Sparks, soccer Fran McDermid, swimming1994 Craig Fayak, football Helen Holloway, basketball1995 Kerry Collins, football Jill Pearsall, field hockey1996 Jeff Hartings, football OLGA KALINOVSKAYA, FENCING1997 Kerry McCoy, wrestling Kim McGreevy, cross country/track1998 Pete Lisicky, basketball Terri Zemaitis, volleyball1999 Glenn Pritzlaff, wrestling Bonnie Bremner, volleyball2000 Courtney Brown, football Lauren Cacciamani, volleyball2001 Joe Crispin, basketball Christie Welsh, soccer2002 Jose Quinones, volleyball CHRISTIE WELSH, SOCCER2003 Larry Johnson, football Kelly Mazzante, basketball2004 Kevin Tan, gymnastics KELLY MAZZANTE, BASKETBALL2005 LUIS VARGAS, GYMNASTICS Tanisha Wright, basketball2006 Paul Posluszny, football TIFFANY WEIMER, SOCCER2007 Paul Posluszny, football Shana Cox, track2008 Casey Sandy, gymnastics Shana Cox, track2009 Casey Sandy, gymnastics Nicole Fawcett, volleyball2010 Jason Yeisley, soccer MEGAN HODGE, VOLLEYBALL2011 Talor Battle, basketball

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Blair Brown, volleyball2012 David Taylor, wrestling Maya Hayes, soccer2013 Ed Ruth, wrestling Christine Nairn, soccer2014 DAVID TAYLOR, WRESTLING Deja McClendon, volleyball2015 Matt Brown, wrestling Micha Hancock, volleyball2016 Zain Retherford, wrestling Raquel Rodriguez, soccer2017 Zain Retherford, wrestling Steph Lazo, lacrosse2018 Saquon Barkley, football Haleigh Washington, volleyball

PURDUE1982 Keith Edmonson, basketball1983 Alvin McNair, track & field Jane Neff, volleyball1984 Jim Rowinski, basketball Sybil Perry, track & field1985 Jim Everett, football Yvonne Netterville, track & field1986 Jim Everett, football Marianne Smith, volleyball1987 Rod Woodson, track and football Cathey Tyree, basketball/track/field1988 Troy Lewis, basketball Sharon Versyp, basketball1989 Brian Kiser, track & field Jamie McNeair, track & field1990 Stephen Scheffler, basketball Jamie McNeair, track & field1991 Jimmy Oliver, basketball JOY HOLMES, BASKETBALL1992 Charles Jones, wrestling MACHELLE JOSEPH, BASKETBALL1993 Glenn Robinson, basketball Heidi Reynolds, swimming1994 GLENN ROBINSON, BASKETBALL Kim Fritsch, swimming1995 Cuonzo Martin, basketball Corissa Yasen, track & field1996 Mike Alstott, football Corissa Yasen, track & field1997 Matt Brown, swimming Jannon Roland, basketball1998 Brian Alford, football Stephanie White, basketball1999 Rosevelt Colvin, football STEPHANIE WHITE-MCCARTY, BASKETBALL2000 Drew Brees, football Katie Douglas, basketball2001 Drew Brees, football KATIE DOUGLAS, BASKETBALL2002 Lee Williamson, golf Serene Ross, track and field2003 Chris Fleeger, wrestling Andrea Hillsey, softball2004 John Standeford, football Shereka Wright, basketball2005 Taylor Stubblefield, football Carrie McCambridge, diving2006 Giordan Pogioli, swimming Onnarin Sattayabanphot, golf2007 Anthony Spencer, football Amanda Miller, diving2008 Dustin Keller, football Maria Hernandez, golf2009 David Boudia, diving MARIA HERNANDEZ, GOLF2010 David Boudia, diving Maude-Aimee LeBlanc, golf2011 DAVID BOUDIA, DIVING

Numa Gulyanamitta, golf2012 Kevin Plawecki, baseball Ariel Turner, volleyball2013 Geoff Davis, track & field Casey Matthews, diving2014 Raheem Mostert, track & field/football DANI BUNCH, TRACK & FIELD2015 Steele Johnson, swimming & diving Devynne Charlton, track & field2016 Emily Fogle, swimming & diving Chukwuebuka Enekwechi of track & field2017 Caleb Swanigan, basketball Devynne Charlton, track & field2018 Steele Johnson, diving Brionne Thomas, track & field

RUTGERS2015 Anthony Ashnault, wrestling Betnijah Laney, basketball2016 Anthony Ashnault, wrestling Gabrielle Farquharson, track & field2017 Anthony Ashnault, wrestling Madison Tiernan, soccer2018 Michael Rexrode, lacrosse Casey Murphy, soccer

WISCONSIN1982 David Greenwood, football and track1983 Marc Behrend, hockey Cathy Branta, track/cross country1984 Al Toon, football and track Cathy Branta, track & field1985 Wayne Roby, track & field CATHY BRANTA, TRACK & FIELD1986 Tim Hacker, track/cross country STEPHANIE HERBST, TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY1987 Nate Odomes, football and track Suzy Favor, track/cross country1988 Paul Gruber, football SUZY FAVOR, TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY1989 Dave Lee, wrestling SUZY FAVOR, TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY1990 Gary Shuchuk, ice hockey SUZY FAVOR, TRACK/CROSS COUNTRY1991 Matt Demaray, wrestling Lisa Boyd, volleyball1992 Troy Vincent, football Heather Taggart, soccer1993 Donovan Bergstrom, track/cross country Claire Eichner, track/cross country1994 Brent Moss, football Amy Wickus, track/cross country1995 Jason Casiano, track/cross country Amy Wickus, track/cross country1996 Scott Lamphear, soccer Kathy Butler, track/cross country1997 Ron Dayne, football KATHY BUTLER, TRACK1998 Eric Jetton, wrestling Angi Kujak, cross country/track & field1999 Matt Downin, cross country/track & field Jenelle Deatherage, cross country/track & field2000 RON DAYNE, FOOTBALL Erica Palmer, cross country2001 Don Pritzlaff, wrestling Sherisa Livingston, volleyball2002 Lee Evans, football Lizzy Fitzgerald, volleyball2003 Matt Tegenkamp, track & field / cross country Carly Piper, swimming & diving2004 Devin Harris, basketball

Bethany Pendleton, swimming & diving2005 Simon Bairu, cross country/track Carly Piper, swimming2006 Simon Bairu, cross country/track Sara Bauer, ice hockey2007 Alando Tucker, basketball Sara Bauer, ice hockey2008 Travis Beckum, football Jolene Anderson, basketball2009 Jamie McBain, ice hockey Jessie Vetter, ice hockey2010 Blake Geoffrion, ice hockey Maggie Meyer, swimming2011 Jordan Taylor, basketball Meghan Duggan, ice hockey2012 Montee Ball, football Brianna Decker, ice hockey2013 Montee Ball, football Cassandra Darrah, softball2014 Michael Lihrman, track & field Alex Rigsby, ice hockey2015 Frank Kaminsky, basketball Ivy Martin, swimming & diving2016 Ann-Renée Desbiens, ice hockey Zach Ziemek, track & field 2017 Morgan McDonald, track & field Ann-Renee Desbiens, ice hockey2018 Ollie Hoare, cross country/track & field Georgia Ellenwood, track & field

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The NACDA Directors' Cup, presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, is awarded annually to the nation’s top athletic programs in Divisions I, II and III and a NAIA institution. Points are awarded based on each institution’s finish in up to 20 sports, 10 for men and 10 for women,

and each national champion receives 100 points.

2017-18 Final Standings(Top 25 - AS OF JUNE 29, 2018)

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NACDA DIRECTORS’ CUP

1. Stanford 1442.00 2. UCLA 1326.00 3. Florida 1216.00 4. USC 1147.00 5. Texas 1143.25 6. MICHIGAN 1131.00 7. OHIO STATE 1118.00 8. Georgia 1046.35 9. Florida State 1038.75 10. Texas A&M 1005.5011. Duke 1004.25 12. PENN STATE 978.25 13. North Carolina 917.50

14. Alabama 913.00 15. North Carolina State 894.75 16. Arkansas 870.50 17. Kentucky 862.00 18. Auburn 856.25 19. MINNESOTA 852.00 20. California 830.25 21. Virginia 830.00 22. Notre Dame 804.00 WISCONSIN 804.00 24. Oregon 786.7525. Oklahoma 785.75

1993-94 5. Penn State 756 9. Michigan 656 12. Wisconsin 565 14. Minnesota 553 23. Ohio State 483.5

1994-95 7. Michigan 657.5 8. Penn State 644.5 16. Ohio State 542.5 17. Wisconsin 541.5

1995-96 5. Michigan 689 9. Penn State 626 17. Ohio State 531.5 18. Wisconsin 530 22. Minnesota 494.5

1996-97 8t. Ohio State 628 11t. Michigan 610.5 15. Minnesota 556.5 20. Penn State 520 24. Wisconsin 505

1997-98 5. Michigan 620 15t. Penn State 380 17. Minnesota 370 23. Ohio State 320

1998-99 3. Penn State 600 6. Michigan 520 15. Ohio State 410 21t. Minnesota 330 25t. Wisconsin 300

1999-2000 3. Michigan 965 5. Penn State 909 13. Ohio State 682 16. Wisconsin 661.5 18. Minnesota 627 22. Michigan State 587

2000-01 4. Michigan 864.5 6. Ohio State 862 10. Penn State 775.5 19. Wisconsin 671.5 23. Minnesota 639

2001-02 6. Michigan 917 7. Minnesota 886.5 14. Ohio State 778.5 24. Penn State 676.5

2002-03 3. Ohio State 1074.8 4. Michigan 1034.3 5. Penn State 993 11. Minnesota 845 25. Wisconsin 579

2003-04 2. Michigan 1226.3 4. Ohio State 1026.5 13. Penn State 795.5 20. Minnesota 687 25. Illinois 597

2004-05 4. Michigan 1064.25 12. Ohio State 834.25 19. Wisconsin 686.75 20. Penn State 657.25 22. Minnesota 622.75

2005-06 12. Ohio State 799.25 15. Penn State 727.875 16. Minnesota 725.25 22. Wisconsin 662.00 24. Michigan 643.375

2006-07 4. Michigan 1135.25 14. Ohio State 927.50 16. Wisconsin 913.25 20. Minnesota 862.75 21. Penn State 848.83

2007-08 3. Michigan 1161.00 9. Penn State 1041.00 11. Ohio State 1033.75 18. Wisconsin 829.50

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2008-09 5. Michigan 1131.80 10. Ohio State 1015.80 14. Minnesota 975.75 19. Penn State 813.10 20. Illinois 808.75

2009-10 8. Ohio State 1015.50 11. Penn State 971.30 18. Minnesota 824.25 21. Wisconsin 811.00 25. Michigan 768.50

2010-11 2. Ohio State 1277.05 13. Penn State 996.05 15. Michigan 954.75 23. Illinois 731.50

2011-12 4. Ohio State 1104.25 10. Michigan 986.50 12. Penn State 975.50 21. Illinois 782.25 22. Minnesota 757.75

2012-13 4. Michigan 1138.25 6. Penn State 1100.00 16. Ohio State 868.50 22. Minnesota 819.50 24. Nebraska 772.33

2013-14 5. Penn State 1113.00 13. Michigan 983.25 18. Wisconsin 912.25 21. Minnesota 875.25 23. Nebraska 845.50 25. Ohio State 824.00

2014-15 7. Ohio State 1087.00 8. Penn State 1060.75 18. Wisconsin 886.00 19. Michigan 870.75

2015-16 2. Ohio State 1306.00 3. Michigan 1196.75 18. Minnesota 891.75 20. Penn State 878.00

2016-17 2. Ohio State 1391.75 4. Michigan 1174.25 7. Penn State 1046.75 15. Wisconsin 886.00

2017-18 6. Michigan 1131.00 7. Ohio State 1118.00 12. Penn State 978.25 19. Minnesota 852.00 22. Wisconsin 804.00

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Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.1. Ohio State 3 0 1.000 25 3 .8932. Michigan State 2 1 .666 6 16 .2723. Purdue 2 1 .666 8 8 .5004. Iowa 1 2 .333 9 19 .3215. Illinois 2 1 .666 15 10 .6006. Minnesota 1 2 .333 14 11 .5607. Michigan 1 2 .333 12 6 .6668. Wisconsin 0 3 .000 5 13 .277

Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.1. Northwestern 3 0 1.000 25 4 .8622. Michigan State 2 1 .666 15 11 .5773. Ohio State 2 1 .666 19 11 .6334. Minnesota 1 1 .500 17 15 .531 Indiana 1 1 .500 9 12 .429 Iowa 1 1 .500 18 11 .6217. Wisconsin 0 1 .000 13 11 .542 Michigan 0 1 .000 12 15 .444 Illinois 0 1 .000 7 19 .269 Purdue 0 1 .000 7 19 .269

In 1981-82, the Big Ten Conference officially integrated women’s athletics into the conference. All women’s sports championships held prior to that year were not sanctioned by the conference office.

Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.1. Minnesota 3 0 1.000 28 7 .8002. Northwestern 2 1 .666 22 12 .6473. Ohio State 2 1 .666 17 15 .5314. Indiana 1 2 .333 21 16 .5685. Michigan 1 1 .500 4 24 .143 Wisconsin 1 1 .500 13 18 .4197. Illinois 0 1 .000 21 16 .568 Iowa 0 1 .000 8 17 .320 Michigan State 0 1 .000 13 19 .406 Purdue 0 1 .000 14 18 .438

Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.1. Ohio State 3 0 1.000 23 8 .7422. Minnesota 2 1 .666 24 10 .7063. Michigan State 2 1 .666 21 7 .7504. Indiana 1 2 .333 7 15 .3185. Purdue 1 1 .500 13 7 .650 Illinois 1 1 .500 9 9 .5007. Iowa 0 1 .000 8 15 .348 Michigan 0 1 .000 8 20 .286 Northwestern 0 1 .000 17 4 .810

1981 (at Northwestern)1978 (at Purdue)

1980 (at Wisconsin)1977 (at Purdue)

1979 (at Indiana)1976 (at Illinois)

Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.1. Northwestern 3 0 1.000 24 5 .8282. Minnesota 2 1 .666 18 11 .6213. Iowa 2 1 .666 15 14 .5174. Michigan State 1 2 .333 16 11 .5935. Illinois 1 1 .500 6 21 .2226. Wisconsin 0 1 .000 11 16 .407 Ohio State 0 1 .000 16 18 .471 Indiana 0 1 .000 18 14 .563 Purdue 0 1 .000 4 18 .182

Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct.1. Ohio State 3 0 1.000 21 7 .7502. Michigan State 2 1 .666 23 6 .7933. Indiana 2 1 .666 13 12 .5204. Northwestern 1 2 .333 18 5 .7835. Illinois 4 1 .800 15 9 .6256. Minnesota 1 2 .333 15 14 .5177. Purdue 0 2 .000 7 16 .3048. Michigan 0 2 .000 8 15 .348 Wisconsin 0 2 .000 7 14 .333 Iowa 0 2 .000 10 11 .476

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1978 (at Wisconsin)1980 (at Ohio State) Points1. Purdue 512. Wisconsin 713. Michigan State 734. Ohio State 795. Iowa 1146. Michigan 1427. Indiana 1818. Minnesota 1909. Illinois 21910. Northwestern 316

CROSS COUNTRY

Points1. Wisconsin 372. Ohio State 273. Northwestern 124. MichiganIndividual Champion: Lorna Girard, Wisconsin

Points1. Ohio State 432. Wisconsin 223. Northwestern 154. Michigan State 4Individual Champion: Lynne Cornelius, Ohio State

FENCING

1976 (at Michigan State)

1977 - Did not compete

1979 (at Iowa) Points1. Michigan State 342. Wisconsin 353. Minnesota 744. Northwestern 1075. Ohio State 135

Points1. Wisconsin 302. Purdue 463. Michigan State 604. Iowa 1555. Ohio State 1596. Minnesota 1717. Indiana 1768. Michigan 1769. Illinois 20810. Northwestern 293

Points1. Wisconsin 322. Michigan State 533. Minnesota 1104. Illinois 1225. Ohio State 1396. Purdue 1507. Iowa 1558. Indiana 1919. Northwestern 219

1976 (at Wisconsin) 1978 (at Ohio State) 1980 (at Wisconsin)

1977 (at Michigan State) 1979 (at Illinois) 1981 (at Illinois)

Points1. Michigan 202. Ohio State3. Northwestern4. Michigan State5. Wisconsin6. Minnesota7. IndianaIndividual Champion: Christine Massiala, Michigan

Points1. Northwestern 252. Wisconsin 233. Ohio State 18Individual Champion: Lorna Girard, Wisconsin

Points1. Wisconsin 332. Ohio State 263. Northwestern 204. Minnesota 165. Michigan State 8Individual Champion: Christine Massiala, Michigan

Points1. Northwestern 272. Ohio State 223. Minnesota 7 Wisconsin 75. Michigan State 3Individual Champion: Karen Beckman, Northwestern

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Record1. Purdue 3-02. Indiana 2-13. Iowa 1-1 Michigan State 0-15. Michigan 1-16. Minnesota 1-27. Wisconsin 0-2

Record1. Iowa 2-02. Michigan State 2-13. Purdue 1-1 Minnesota 1-15. Northwestern 2-16. Indiana 1-27. Michigan 0-2 Wisconsin 0-2

GOLF1974 (at Ohio State)

1975 (at Ohio State)

1976 (at Purdue) 1979 (at Michigan State)

1978 (at Indiana)1981 (at Purdue)

1977 (at Illinois) 1980 (at Ohio State)

Strokes1. Ohio State 9152. Michigan State 9543. Iowa 9624. Purdue 9755. Minnesota 9796. Indiana 9897. Illinois 9958. Wisconsin 10079. Michigan 1021

1977 (at Purdue) 1979 (at Michigan)

1978 (at Michigan State) 1980 (at Wisconsin)

Record1. Indiana 3-0-0 Purdue 3-0-03. Iowa 1-1-1 Michigan State 1-1-15. Northwestern 0-3-0 Wisconsin 0-3-0

Record1. Purdue 3-02. Michigan 2-13. Indiana 2-14. Michigan 0-25. Wisconsin 0-16. Iowa 1-17. Minnesota 0-2

Strokes1. Michigan State 7262. Ohio State 7303. Wisconsin 7454. Minnesota 760

Strokes1. Michigan State 7132. Ohio State 7273. Minnesota 7664. Illinois 7775. Wisconsin 7916. Purdue 8617. Iowa 877

Strokes1. Michigan State 6372. Illinois 6583. Iowa 6604. Indiana 6655. Ohio State 6666. Minnesota 6717. Purdue 6748. Wisconsin 7299. Michigan -- incomplete team

Strokes1. Ohio State 6252. Indiana 6533. Michigan State 6684. Iowa 682 Minnesota 6826. Wisconsin 6937. Purdue 7138. Illinois 780

Strokes1. Michigan State 311 Minnesota 3113. Ohio State 3154. Indiana 3165. Purdue 3186. Iowa 3287. Wisconsin 3488. Illinois 369

Strokes1. Michigan State 6312. Ohio State 6393. Indiana 6404. Illinois 6575. Minnesota 6706. Purdue 6817. Iowa 7008. Wisconsin 727

Strokes1. Ohio State 5942. Michigan State 6453. Iowa 6504. Michigan 6525. Indiana 6606. Minnesota 6647. Purdue 6758. Wisconsin 6779. Illinois 689

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SOFTBALL

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1976 (at Indiana) 1978 (at Iowa) 1980 (at Illinois)

1977 (at Illinois) 1979 (at Illinois)

Points1. Michigan State 138.352. Illinois 138.253. Minnesota 137.054. Michigan 135.005. Ohio State 134.056. Indiana 132.007. Iowa 124.908. Wisconsin 122.659. Northwestern 117.10

1977 (at Iowa) 1980 (at Michigan State)

1978 (at Ohio State) 1981 (at Northwestern)

1979 (at Indiana)

W L Pct.1. Minnesota 4 1 .8002. Michigan State 4 2 .6673. Michigan 2 2 .500 Iowa 2 2 .5005. Ohio State 1 2 .3336. Northwestern 0 2 .000 Indiana 0 2 .000

Points1. Michigan State 101.102. Indiana 86.653. Ohio State 84.304. Illinois 80.455. Wisconsin 79.256. Purdue 73.157. Iowa 69.558. Northwestern 63.15

Points1. Illinois 102.552. Michigan State 97.103. Minnesota 96.804. Wisconsin 95.755. Indiana 88.756. Ohio State 82.857. Michigan 76.308. Northwestern 70.70

Points1. Michigan State 137.842. Minnesota 131.563. Illinois 130.084. Michigan 129.505. Ohio State 129.486. Iowa 126.557. Indiana 120.398. Wisconsin 111.22

Points1. Illinois 138.042. Michigan State 136.963. Wisconsin 130.854. Minnesota 127.185. Michigan 126.926. Iowa 124.977. Indiana 123.728. Ohio State 120.36

Points1. Michigan State 131.902. Illinois 131.103. Michigan 128.054. Ohio State 127.305. Iowa 121.306. Indiana 121.207. Minnesota 119.958. Wisconsin 109.35

W L Pct.1. Michigan State 4 0 1.0002. Iowa 3 2 .6003. Indiana 2 2 .5004. Northwestern 1 2 .333 Minnesota 1 2 .3336. Ohio State 0 3 .000

W L Pct.1. Indiana 3 1 .7502. Michigan State 3 2 .600 Michigan 3 2 .6004. Ohio State 1 2 .333 Iowa 1 2 .3336. Northwestern 0 2 .000

W L Pct.1. Michigan State 3 0 1.0002. Iowa 2 1 .6673. Indiana 2 2 .5004. Northwestern 0 2 .000 Ohio State 0 2 .000

W L Pct.1. Indiana 3 0 1.0002. Michigan State 4 2 .6773. Iowa 2 2 .5004. Minnesota 1 2 .3335. Ohio State 0 2 .000 Northwestern 0 2 .000

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SWIMMING1971 (at Indiana) 1975 (at Indiana) 1979 (at Michigan)

1972 (at Iowa) 1976 (at Michigan) 1980 (at Michigan State)

1973 (at Michigan State) 1977 (at Wisconsin) 1981 (at Wisconsin)

1974 (at Wisconsin) 1978 (at Illinois)

Points1. Indiana 9332. Michigan 9013. Ohio State 4654. Wisconsin 3915. Purdue 3296. Minnesota 3117. Northwestern 2868. Michigan State 2249. Iowa 22310. Illinois 222

Points1. Indiana 3502. Michigan State 3263. Michigan 2904. Purdue 2215. Ohio State 2096. Illinois 1547. Minnesota 1308. Northwestern 1189. Iowa 35

Points1. Michigan State 5052. Indiana 2503. Michigan 2494. Ohio State 2195. Wisconsin 1846. Illinois 1707. Purdue 1568 Minnesota 1379. Iowa 7210. Northwestern 67

Points1. Michigan 1098.52. Indiana 710.53. Minnesota 5114. Ohio State 4725. Northwestern 4246. Wisconsin 416.57. Michigan State 387.58. Purdue 2129. Illinois 15310. Iowa 90

Points1. Indiana 432.52. Michigan State 388.53. Purdue 211.54. Michigan 2045. Northwestern 136.56. Ohio State 1347. Illinois 115.58. Minnesota 103.59. Wisconsin 9510. Iowa 29

Points1. Michigan 5342. Michigan State 3983. Indiana 3164. Minnesota 3085. Wisconsin 2706. Illinois 1367. Purdue 1058. Ohio State 1029. Northwestern 7910. Iowa 42

Points1. Michigan 9292. Indiana 8003. Michigan State 4694. Ohio State 435.55. Wisconsin 3966. Northwestern 362.57. Minnesota 3248. Iowa 3069. Purdue 28710. Illinois 166

Points1. Michigan State 4152. Michigan 3713. Indiana 2904. Northwestern 1925. Ohio State 1916. Purdue 1807. Iowa 878. Wisconsin 789. Minnesota 64

Points1. Michigan 9672. Michigan State 8173. Wisconsin 5454. Minnesota 4665. Indiana 3646. Purdue 2877. Illinois 2548. Iowa 2409. Northwestern 17810. Ohio State 153

Points1. Michigan State 7362. Indiana 4513. Michigan 4414. Purdue 4345. Ohio State 3716. Minnesota 1997. Northwestern 1958. Illinois 1949. Wisconsin 14110. Iowa 80

Points1. Michigan 12992. Wisconsin 5983. Indiana 3914. Minnesota 3445. Iowa 3406. Purdue 3387. Michigan State 2678. Ohio State 2469. Northwestern 22410. Illinois 223

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TENNIS

Points1. Ohio State 542. Wisconsin 483. Indiana 364. Purdue 345. Michigan State 256. Minnesota 157. Iowa 98. NorthwesternIllinois & Michigan did not compete.

#1 Singles: Laurel Holgerson, WIS#1 Doubles: Kay Kovaleski/ Barb Wetters, OSU

Points1. Ohio State 662. Michigan State 593. Wisconsin 454. Purdue 225. Illinois 166. Indiana 157. Michigan 158. Iowa 109. Minnesota 710. Northwestern 0

#1 Singles: Sue Selke, MSU#1 Doubles: Barb Wetters/Ann Wilson, OSU

Points1. Ohio State 542. Northwestern 423. Minnesota 374. Wisconsin 315. Michigan 296. Michigan State 247. Iowa 138. Indiana 129. Purdue 1210. Illinois 10

#1 Singles: Maria Olazagasti, OSU#1 Doubles: Leann Grimes/ Sherrie Sutherland, OSU

Points1. Michigan State 572. Ohio State 433. Wisconsin 424. Indiana 405. Michigan 256. Purdue 127. Iowa 68. Minnesota 5Illinois & N’western did not compete.

#1 Singles: Sue Selke, MSU#1 Doubles: Kay Kovaleski/Barb Wetters, OSU

Points1. Ohio State 582. Michigan State 483. Minnesota 324. Wisconsin 305. Michigan 266. Purdue 217. Indiana 188. Iowa 139. Illinois 810. Northwestern 1

#1 Singles: Patty Moran, MINN#1 Doubles: Sue Selke/Debbie Mascarin, MSU

Points1. Ohio State 482. Indiana 433. Michigan 414. Minnesota 335. Michigan State 276. Wisconsin 247. Northwestern 238. Iowa 129. Purdue 110. Illinois 0

#1 Singles: Debbie Mascarin, MSU#1 Doubles: Sherrie Sutherland/Wendy Stewart,OSU

Points1. Michigan State 552. Ohio State 483. Indiana 454. Wisconsin 335. Purdue 326. Michigan 217. Iowa 48. Northwestern 39. Minnesota 2Illinois did not compete.

#1 Singles: Sue Selke, MSU#1 Doubles: Barb Wetters/ Ann Wilson, OSU

Points1. Ohio State 692. Michigan 563. Michigan State 354. Northwestern 255. Wisconsin 246. Minnesota 167. Indiana 128. Iowa 109. Illinois 710. Purdue 2

#1 Singles: Maria Olazagasti, OSU#1 Doubles: Kathy Karzen/Barb Seldon, MICH

Points1. Indiana 702. Wisconsin 453. Northwestern 384. Michigan 235. Ohio State 226. Minnesota 217. Purdue 198. Michigan State 99. Iowa 510. Illinois 3

#1 Singles: Heather Crowe, IND#1 Doubles: Amy Bachman/ Heather Dahlgren, WIS

1. Indiana2. Northwestern 3. Wisconsin4. Michigan5. Michigan6. Ohio State7. Iowa8. Minnesota9. Purdue10. Illinois

1972 (at Wisconsin) 1975 (at Wisconsin) 1978 (at Iowa)

1973 (at Wisconsin) 1976 (at Wisconsin) 1979 (at Iowa)

1974 (at Wisconsin) 1977 (at Wisconsin) 1980 (at Michigan)

1981 (at Ohio State)

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Points1. Wisconsin 1682. Michigan State 1463. Ohio State 554. Illinois 295. Purdue 226. Iowa 197. Michigan 188. Northwestern 0

Points1. Wisconsin 1282. Michigan State 793. Ohio State 694. Purdue 565. Indiana 416. Michigan 417. Iowa 318. Illinois 259. Minnesota 2410. Northwestern 0

Points1. Wisconsin 1512. Ohio State 783. Michigan State 634. Purdue 445. Iowa 386. Indiana 377. Minnesota 198. Michigan 189. Illinois 17

Points1. Wisconsin 1262. Michigan State 1023. Iowa 654. Indiana 535. Ohio State 516. Illinois 437. Michigan 398. Purdue 139. Minnesota 410. Northwestern 0

OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD1976 (at Michigan State) 1979 (at Illinois)

1977 (at Iowa) 1980 (at Minnesota)

1978 (at Northwestern) 1981 (at Michigan State) Points1. Wisconsin 1822. Michigan State 1213. Iowa 754. Michigan 605. Ohio State 526. Indiana 50.57. Illinois 418. Minnesota 419. Purdue 1810. Northwestern 0

1978 (at Wisconsin) 1980 (at Purdue)

1979 (at Ohio State) 1981 (at Illinois)

Points1. Wisconsin 1942. Michigan State 1583. Minnesota 844. Illinois 595. Ohio State 276. Purdue 247. Iowa 118. Northwestern 0

Points1. Wisconsin 1722. Ohio State 1093. Michigan State 994. Iowa 565. Purdue 53.56. Illinois 437. Michigan 328. Indiana 27.59. Minnesota 2710. Northwestern 1

Points1. Michigan State 1612. Wisconsin 1423. Illinois 1024. Purdue 675. Minnesota 606. Ohio State 327. Iowa 188. Northwestern 9

Points1. Wisconsin 157.662. Michigan State 903. Ohio State 734. Indiana 66.335. Purdue 666. Iowa 627. Michigan 488. Illinois 329. Minnesota 2310. Northwestern 1

Points1. Wisconsin 1742. Michigan State 1553. Ohio State 684. Iowa 545. Purdue 446. Illinois 437. Minnesota 418. Michigan 109. Northwestern 0

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Round-robin pool play. The top two teams in each pool were seeded into the championship bracket. All other teams played off in a consolation bracket.

Record1. Michigan State 6-02 Illinois 4-23. Indiana 4-24. Purdue 3-35. Minnesota 4-26. Wisconsin 3-37. Ohio State 3-2 Michigan 1-59. Iowa 1-4 Northwestern 0-5

Each team played every other in an 11-point game, and were then seeded into the single-elimination, consolation finals.

Record1. Michigan State 7-22. Ohio State 8-13. Indiana 4-54. Purdue 6-35. Illinois 6-36. Wisconsin 4-57. Minnesota 3-68. Iowa 4-59. Northwestern 0-910. Michigan 3-6

Two pools engaged in round-robin pool play. The top two teams in each pool were seeded into a single-elimination bracket with a third-place playoff.

Record1. Minnesota 5-12. Ohio State 4-23. Illinois 5-14. Northwestern 3-35. Wisconsin 2-2 Purdue 2-27. Indiana 1-3 Michigan State 2-29. Iowa 0-4 Michigan 0-4

Two pools engaged in round-robin pool play. Eight teams were seeded into a double-elimination play-off bracket.

Record1. Ohio State 6-22. Wisconsin 6-33. Indiana 5-44. Purdue 5-35. Illinois 5-2 Iowa 2-57. Minnesota 4-2 Michigan 1-59. Northwestern 0-4 Michigan State 0-4

Two pools engaged in round-robin pool play. The top two teams in each pool were seeded into a single-elimination bracket with a third-place playoff.

Record1. Purdue 6-02. Ohio State 4-23. Minnesota 3-34. Michigan State 4-25. Northwestern 2-2 Illinois 2-2 Michigan 2-28. Indiana 0-49. Wisconsin 0-4 Iowa 0-4

Two pools engaged in round-robin pool play. The top two teams in each pool were seeded into a single-elimination bracket with a third-place playoff. Places five through 10 were determined by the International Scoring System.

Record1. Purdue 6-02. Minnesota 4-23. Ohio State 5-14. Northwestern 3-35. Illinois 2-26. Michigan 1-37. Wisconsin 1-38. Michigan State 1-39. Iowa 1-310. Indiana 0-4

VOLLEYBALL1975 (at Minnesota) 1977 (at Wisconsin) 1979 (at Michigan State)

1976 (at Ohio State) 1978 (at Illinois) 1980 (at Illinois)

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1925-26 Ohio State1926-27 Ohio State1927-28 Chicago1928-29 Illinois1929-30 Illinois1930-31 Illinois1931-32 Illinois1932-33 Illinois1933-34 Chicago1934-35 Illinois1935-36 Chicago1936-37 Chicago1937-38 Chicago1938-39 Chicago1939-40 Chicago1940-41 Chicago

1941-42 Illinois1942-43 Illinois1943-44 No Meet1944-45 No Meet1945-46 No Meet1946-47 Northwestern1947-48 Northwestern1948-49 Ohio State1949-50 Illinois1950-51 Illinois1951-52 Illinois1952-53 Illinois1953-54 Illinois1954-55 Wisconsin1955-56 Illinois1956-57 Wisconsin

1957-58 Illinois1958-59 Wisconsin1959-60 Illinois1960-61 Illinois1961-62 Illinois1962-63 Michigan State1963-64 Illinois1964-65 Illinois1965-66 Illinois1966-67 Wisconsin1967-68 Illinois1968-69 Ohio State1969-70 Ohio State1970-71 Michigan State1971-72 Illinois1972-73 Illinois

1973-74 Illinois1974-75 Illinois1975-76 Wisconsin1976-77 Ohio State1977-78 Wisconsin1978-79 Wisconsin1979-80 Illinois1980-81 Illinois1981-82 Wisconsin1982-83 Illinois1983-84 Wisconsin1984-85 Wisconsin1985-86 Illinois

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1983-84MEN’S SPORTSCross Country: Terry Brahm, INDIANA; Scott Jenkins, WISCONSIN.Diving: Kent Ferguson, MICHIGAN; Mike Brown, MICHIGAN STATE.Fencing: Richard Chiao, ILLINOIS.Golf: Stuart Oftelie, MINNESOTA.Gymnastics: Dan Bachman, IOWA; David Menke, MINNESOTA; Robert Playter, OHIO STATE.Hockey: Kelly Miller, MICHIGAN STATE; Paul Pooley, OHIO STATE.Swimming: Tony Anderson, INDIANA; David Ross, IOWA; Kris Vandersluis, MICHIGAN.Tennis: Jon Kamisar, Marco Wen, NORTHWESTERN; Adam Abele, PURDUE.Track and Field: Kerry Dickson, ILLINOIS; Terry Brahm, INDIANA; Scott Erikkson, MICHIGAN; Scott Jenkins, WISCONSIN.Wrestling: Gene Spellman, WISCONSIN.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Coreen Richter, OHIO STATE.Field Hockey: Wendi Kemp, NORTHWESTERN.Golf: Nancy Harris, MINNESOTA; Sue Fromuth, OHIO STATE.Gymnastics: Karen Brems, ILLINOIS; Linda Tremain, IOWA.Lacrosse: Wendi Kemp, NORTHWESTERN.Swimming: Marci Ballard, OHIO STATE; Georgia Corner, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Karen Josephson, Sarah Josephson, OHIO STATE.Tennis: Diane McCormick, INDIANA; Mary Mactaggart, MICHIGAN; Kim Gandy, NORTHWESTERN; Barbara Barnes, PURDUE.Track and Field: Deb Stetson, ILLINOIS; Sue Schroeder, MICHIGAN; Stacy Bant, MINNESOTA; Anita Kelly, NORTHWESTERN; Elizabeth Happel, OHIO STATE; Jymette Bonnivier, PURDUE.

1984-85MEN’S SPORTSCross Country: Terry Brahm, INDIANA; Dave Morrison, MINNESOTA; John Easker, Scott Jenkins, WISCONSIN.Diving: Kent Ferguson, MICHIGAN.Fencing: Sunil Sabharwal, OHIO STATE.Gymnastics: Steve Braun, MINNESOTA; Jay Foster, Robert Playter, Seth Riskin, OHIO STATE.Hockey: Kelly Miller, MICHIGAN STATE; Michael Rosseau, OHIO STATE; Tony Granato, WISCONSIN.Swimming: Tony Anderson, INDIANA.Tennis: Peter Bouton, ILLINOIS; Danny Weiss, Marco Wen, NORTHWESTERN.Track and Field: Terry Brahm, INDIANA; Dave Morrison, MINNESOTA; Chet Clodfelter, PURDUE; John Easker, Scott Jenkins, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Trent Petrie, OHIO STATE.Wrestling: John Giura, WISCONSIN.

WOMEN’S SPORTSCross Country: Cathy Schmidt, Sue Schroeder, MICHIGAN; Stacy Bant, MINNESOTA; Cathy Branta, Katie Ishmael, WISCONSIN.Diving: Patty Weiss, MINNESOTA.Field Hockey: Kate Oleykowski, NORTHWESTERN; Kelly LaPlume, OHIO STATE.Golf: Lynn Dennison, INDIANA; Jocelyn Smith, MINNESOTA; Sue Fromuth, OHIO STATE; Monica Tamayo, WISCONSIN.Gymnastics: Heidi Cohen, MICHIGAN.Lacrosse: Kate Oleykowski, NORTHWESTERN.Swimming: Marci Ballard, OHIO STATE; Tracy Barrett, Georgia Corner, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Manon Cote, Sarah Josephson, OHIO STATE.Track and Field: Kelly Greenlee, INDIANA; Cathy Schmidt, Sue Schroeder, MICHIGAN; Stacy Bant, MINNESOTA; Stacy Hartman, PURDUE; Cathy Branta, Katie Ishmael, WISCONSIN.

1985-86MEN’S SPORTSCross Country: Terry Brahm, INDIANA; Danny Waters, IOWA; Bob Cull, NORTHWESTERN; Tim Hacker, Scott Jenkins, WISCONSIN.Fencing: Steve Hobbs, NORTHWESTERN; Sunhil Sabbarwal, OHIO STATE; Andrew Bailey, WISCONSIN.Hockey: Frank Downing, MICHIGAN; Don McSween, MICHIGAN STATE; Tony Granato, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Gerard Averill, WISCONSIN.Swimming: Aaron Gabriel, WISCONSIN.Tennis: Joey Christoff, INDIANA; Chuck Merzbacher, MINNESOTA; Marco Wen, NORTHWESTERN.Track and Field: Scott Hutchinson, Robert Lane Lohr, ILLINOIS; Terry Brahm, INDIANA; Danny Waters, Andy Wiese, IOWA; John “Butch” Starmack, MICHIGAN; Bob Cull, NORTHWESTERN; Chet Clodfelter, PURDUE; Tim Hacker, Scott Jenkins, WISCONSIN.

WOMEN’S SPORTSCross Country: Jenny Spangler, IOWA; Cathy Schmidt, Sue Schroeder, MICH IGAN; Jody Eder, MINNESOTA; Stephanie Herbst, Katie Ishmael, WISCONSIN.Fencing: Csaga Hovanyi, OHIO STATE.Field Hockey: Wendi Kemp, NORTHWESTERN.Golf: Saray DeKraay, Lynn Dennison, INDIANA; Lynn Tauke, IOWA; Lisa Marino, MICHIGAN STATE; Jeanne Hackbarth, WISCONSIN.Gymnastics: Heidi Cohen, MICHIGAN.Lacrosse: Wendi Kemp, NORTHWESTERN.Swimming: Cynthia Hovet, MINNESOTA; Martha Jahn, NORTHWESTERN.Tennis: Diane Donnelly, NORTHWESTERN; Katerina Taiganides, OHIO STATE.Track and Field: Jenny Spangler, IOWA; Cathy Schmidt, Sue Schroeder, MICHIGAN; Stacy Bant, Jody Eder, MINNESOTA; Stephanie Herbst, Katie Ishmael, Helen Stoffel, WISCONSIN.

1986-87MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Tod Jebe, Keith Mosser, ILLINOIS; Peter Colovas, MICHIGAN STATE; Clark “Scott” Carmichael, Thomas Cramer, Derek Lipscombe, Eric Nelson, NORTHWESTERN; Osvaldo Baldessari, Alan Chu, James Clark, Darrell Cousino, James DeBonis, Dave Kraushar, William Nieberding, OHIO STATE; Andrew Bailey, Steve Wang, WISCONSIN.Hockey: Danton Cole, Bob Essensa, Don McSween, MICHIGAN STATE.Rowing: Joe Cincotta, David Evensen, Eric Moeller, Scott Paulman, Todd Williams, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Rod Castro, INDIANA; Peter Crawley, MICHIGAN STATE; Michael Brousseau, Paul Cirino, Scott Freidheim, Wayne Hill, Dirk Klemm, NORTHWESTERN; Gerard Averill, Steve Rose, Roberto Sella, WISCONSIN.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Allison Draper, NORTHWESTERN; Maria Begazy, Leigh Roessler, OHIO STATE.Lacrosse: Jennifer Ginsburg, Kate Oleykowski, Rosemary Seelaus, NORTHWESTERN.Rowing: Margaret Calvert, Cindy Eckert, Michelle Falivena, Laura Graf, Kirsten Larson, WISCONSIN. Soccer: Tina Galindo, Lisa Leonard, MICHIGAN STATE; Kathleen Elliott, Lisa Lee, Leslie Potter, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Ann Brown, Tanya Hybl, Denise Sawicki, Anne Schulte, Kathy Zittel, OHIO STATE.

1987-88MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Tim Hensley, Tod Jebe, ILLINOIS; Clark Carmichael, Chris Gaul, Ken Jones, Derek Lipscombe, Colby Vargas, NORTHWESTERN; James Clark, Darrell Cousino, James Debonis, William Nieberding, Shaun Stevenson, OHIO STATE; Jonathan Ramos, WISCONSIN.Hockey: Scott Syring, Daniel Wilhelm, OHIO STATE.Lacrosse: Brian Efrusy, Aaron Frank, Jeff Halldorson, MICHIGAN STATE.Rowing: Patrick McDonough, Scott Paulman, Stephen White, Todd Williams, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Marc Behringer, Simon Katner, Bruce Killough, Barry Margolin, Han Roest, INDIANA; Brad Barbera, Sean Carlin, NORTHWESTERN; Jeffrey Rohde, OHIO STATE; Brad Hickey, Reuben Mjaanes, Steve Rose, Roberto Sella, Tim Towne, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Kurt Hofelich, Jeffrey Hurst, OHIO STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Sharifal Al-Attas, Candice Bartholomew, Katherine Stenberg, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Rosie Seelaus, NORTHWESTERN.Rowing: Linda Baehmann, Maura Clarke, Michelle Falivena, Yasmin Farooq, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Christine Grussendorf, Michelle Mickey, Erika Treichel, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Jessica Hudacek, Cheryl Schemenauer, Cheryl Weigand, OHIO STATE.

1988-89MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Phillip Karnezis, ILLINOIS; Matt Austin, Chris Karll, Mike Kimball, Brad Peterson, Jae Son, MICHIGAN STATE; Mitchell Granberg, Kenneth Jones, Colby Vargas, NORTHWESTERN; Jonathan Ramos, WISCONSIN.Hockey: Walt Bartels, Danton Cole, Jason Muzzatti, MICHIGAN STATE; Daniel Wilhelm, OHIO STATE.Lacrosse: Dave Pilarowski, MICHIGAN STATE; Mark Tzagournis, OHIO STATE.Rifle: John Bailey, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Luke Astell, Matthew Dahl, Jonathan Henry, Stephen White, Todd Williams, WISCONSIN.

The Big Ten established an Academic All-Big Ten at-large team in 1984 to honor those student-athletes outside the sports of football, basketball and baseball that are letterwinners in at least their second academic year at their institution and carry a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Beginning in 1986-87, the

Conference selected separate Academic All-Big Ten teams for each Conference sport. That information is shown in each sport section of this book.

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Soccer: Marc Behringer, Simon Katner, Han Roest, INDIANA; Bradley Barbera, Sean Carlin, Stephen Egresits, Thomas Hospel, Dirk Klemm, Dana Shreeve, Jeff Stuecken, NORTHWESTERN; Ryan Foley, OHIO STATE; Brad Hickey, Mike Mihm, Steve Rose, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Kurt Hofelich, Jeffrey Hurst, OHIO STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Suzanne Casement, Debby Hinch, Janel Obenchain, NORTHWESTERN.Lacrosse: Brenda Schumacher, Rosie Seelaus, NORTHWESTERNRowing: Linda Baehmann, Megan Crowley, Dawn Dannert, Mary Dyer, Stephanie Hanson, Melissa Iverson, Laura Macauley, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Maura Bradley, Emily Coatney, Kim Owings, Brenda Sampson, Michelle Wise, MICHIGAN STATE; Terri Patraw, Erika Treichel, Amy Warner, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Maria Giusti, Tia Harding, Jessica Hudacek, Amy Pryor, Cheryl Schemenauer, Diana Ulrich, Cheryl Wiegand, OHIO STATE.

1989-90MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Alex Chaung, Chris Gual, John Gough, Mitch Granberg, Alan Hall, Colby Vargas, Ray Zenkich, NORTHWESTERN; Shaun Stevenson, OHIO STATE; Gannon Holt, WISCONSIN.Hockey: Mike Helber, Tim Keough, Warren Sharples, MICHIGAN; Walt Barels, Don Gibson, Mike Gilmore, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Baldrica, Scott Walsh, OHIO STATE; Rob Mendel, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Mike Ferguson, John Frye, John Pace, Rob Peirce, Jerry Rioux, MICHIGAN STATE; Eric Borsoni, OHIO STATE.Pistol: Shaun Bailey, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Jim Almquist, Matthew Dahl, Jonathon Henry, WISCONSIN. Soccer: Michael Anhaeuser, INDIANA; Steve Belloli, Michael Rawlins, MICHIGAN STATE; Sean Carlin, Kevin Ford, Tom Hospel, Dirk Klemm, Daniel Segel, Dana Shreeve, Jeff Stuecken, NORTHWESTERN; Ryan Foley, OHIO STATE; Jason Boykoff, Brian Dawson, Josh Flyr, Michael Mihm, Reuben Mjaanes, Steve Rose, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Todd Brooks, OHIO STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTS Fencing: Jill Frank, Debby Hinch, Janel Obenchain, Jenny Sanders, NORTHWESTERN; Julie Allyn, WISCONSIN.Field Hockey: Carolyn Bartley, Erica Richards, Melissa Sanders, Cindy Skordas, Lisa Sweeney, Aileen Trendler, IOWA; Lisa Besser, Vicki Hodge, Tammy Lanza, Susan Roberts, Kathryn Whitmore, MICHIGAN STATE; Nicole Cattell, Kim Metcalf, Betsy Myers, NORTHWESTERN; Kim Finlayson, Terri Van De Carr, OHIO STATE.Lacrosse: Kristy Goodfellow, NORTHWESTERN.Rowing: Linda Baehmann, Emily Canova, Maura Clarke, Laura Macauley, Erin Teare, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Maura Bradley, Emily Coatney, Kate Ferguson, Tracy Fortune, Michele Wise, MICHIGAN STATE; Jennifer Krusing, Kari Maijala, Erika Treichel, Heather Taggart, Amy Warner, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Maria Guisti, Jessica Hudacek, Cheryl Schemenauer, OHIO STATE.

1990-91MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Timo Kurvi, MICHIGAN STATE; John Gough, Alan Hall, John Leyland, Mark Mallchok, Todd Retzlaff, NORTHWESTERN; Tony Bailey, Dan Ensminger, Tim Gacek, OHIO STATE.Hockey: Ken Brothers, Mike Helber, MICHIGAN; Mike Gilmore, Walter Bartels, Jason Muzzatti, MICHIGAN STATE; Sean Fabian, Jason Miller, MINNESOTA.Lacrosse: Jeff Horowitz, John Pace, Jerry Rioux, MICHIGAN STATE; Eric Borsoni, Dean Curtis, Greg Pilarowski, OHIO STATE.Pistol: Shaun Bailey, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Michael Yurovich, OHIO STATE.Rowing: James Almquist, Geoffrey Caan, Nick Donovan, Brian Folz, Dean Olson, Mark Sniderman, Patrick Stoa, WISCONSIN.Soccer: David Becker, Bill Fleck, Bob Kallay, Todd Stalter, INDIANA; Steve Belloli, Richard Goldman, Mike Rawlins, MICHIGAN STATE; Dylan Calsyn, Tyler Crippen, Kevin Ford, Tom Hosepl, Dan Segel, NORTHWESTERN; Josh Flyer, George Hofheimer, Robert Kollash, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Todd Brooks, Eliot Winer, OHIO STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Danielle Diehl, Jennifer Saunders, NORTHWESTERN; Anne-Lise Heinrichs, OHIO STATE; Julie Allyn, WISCONSIN.Field Hockey: Josee Charvet, Keely Libby, Patricia Maran, Mary Peters, Katherine Thomas, MICHIGAN; Debbie Hochheiser, Becky Johnson, Tammy Lanza, Kate Whitmore, Wendy Wilson, MICHIGAN STATE; Natalie Beckerman, Erin O’Toole, Amy Vail, Jennifer Wolden, NORTHWESTERN; Jennifer Hoelbinger, Sandy Loeper, Bonnie Turner, OHIO STATE.Lacrosse: Maqui Bacdayan, Jennifer Carlson, Patricia Fahnoe, Jennifer Spaulding, Amy Vail, NORTHWESTERN.Rifle: Gwen Fox, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Linnea Anderson, Emily Canova, Laura MaCauley, Maureen O’Connor, Emily Stoddard, WISCONSIN.

Soccer: Emily Coatney, Kate Ferguson, Tracy Fortune, Brenda Sampson, Beth Tumilty, MICHIGAN STATE; Susan Holt, Teresa Miquel, Heather Taggart, Erika Treichel, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Maria Giusti, Tia Harding, Amy Pryor, Dana Ulrich, Sandra Valles, OHIO STATE.

1991-92MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Terrence Stevens, Steve Vasaune, ILLINOIS; Kyle Glasgow, MICHIGAN STATE; Daniel Cisek, Brian Cohn, Bryan Gee, Jonathan Kroll, John Leyland, Joel Palmer, Todd Retzlaff, Carlos Villavicencio, NORTHWESTERN; Brett Briley, Tim Gacek, Aaron Jacoby, Kevin May, Kellar Wilson, OHIO STATE.Hockey: Michael Helber, Ted Kramer, MICHIGAN; Michael Burkett, Mike Gilmore, Eric Kruse, Bill Shalawylo, Bart Turner, MICHIGAN STATE; Sean Fabian, MINNESOTA; Brian Baldrica, OHIO STATE; Chris Tucker, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Jeff Horowitz, Chris McCrady, John Pace, Rob Peirce, Jerry Rioux, Mark Shamam, Jeff Tumas, MICHIGAN STATE; Eric Borsoni, Dean Curtis, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Geoffrey Cann, Mark Sniderman, Dennis Schrag, James Farmer, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Michael Bell, Andrew Lavey, Joshua Flyr, Brian Dawson, Jeffrey Gold, George Hofheimer, Ronald Ackermann, Javier Schvartzer, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Todd Brooks, Eliot Winer, OHIO STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Tracy Brown, Janel Obenchain, Jennifer Saunders, NORTHWESTERN; Anne-Lise Heinrichs, OHIO STATE.Field Hockey: Aimee Klapach, Lisa Sweeney, IOWA; Katherine Epler, Kalli Hose, Leli Hose, Keely Libby, Katherine Thomas, MICHIGAN; Mel Anderson, Heather Blanton, Debbie Hochheiser, Terri Keranen, Tammy Lanza, Kara More, Maria Ross, MICHIGAN STATE; Brijetta Hall, Kathy Halley, Shannon Small, Amy Vail, Jennifer Wolden, NORTHWESTERN; Sheila Burke, Trudy Duffy, Jennifer Hoelbinger, Traci Massielo, OHIO STATE.Lacrosse: Maquiling Bacdayan, Jennifer Carlson, Patricia Fahnoe, Susan Shebby, NORTHWESTERN.Rifle: Gwen Fox, Robin McCall, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Linnea Anderson, Loti Kober, Emily Stoddard, Maureen O’Connor, Erica Plambeck, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Kate Ferguson, Karen Fujii, Jennifer Misaros, Jennifer Schuerman, Heather Sixt, Kristi Turner, MICHIGAN STATE; Jennifer Hill, Susie Holt, Margeret Kopmeyer, Kit McCaffrey, Tanya Russ, Becky Shebesta, Melissa Stobermann, Heather Taggert, Amy Warner, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Carrie Deguerre, Julie Jasontek, Kimberlee Ochsner, Shea Tanabe, Sandra Valles, OHIO STATE.

1992-93MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Mikael Arneborn, Terrence Stevens, Steve Vasaune, ILLINOIS; Quentin Baird, Joe Gruber, Carl Lutzer, MICHIGAN STATE; Jeff Ballin, Dan Cisek, Bryan Gee, John Leyland, Todd Retzlaff, Carlos Villavicenio, Liam Yore, NORTHWESTERN; Brett Briley, Andrew Busic, Tim Gacek, Aaron Jacoby, Kevin May, Kellar Wilson, OHIO STATE.Ice Hockey: Alan Sinclair, MICHIGAN; Michael Burkett, Eric Kruse, Bill Shalawylo, Bart Turner, MICHIGAN STATE; Jeff Collinon, Justin McHugh, Jeff Neelsen, Darby Hendrickson, MINNESOTA; Chris Tucker, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Mark Shamam, MICHIGAN; Dave Kieffer, Chris McCrady, Dave Schlackman, MICHIGAN STATE; S. Dean Curtis, Greg Pilarowski, Scott Rahl, David Zimmerman, OHIO STATE.Pistol: Patrick Bailey, John Cronau, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Kurt Anderson, Greg Finke, Anthony Fiumera, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Luke Bogdanowicz, Michael Call, James Farmer, Anders Gilchrist, Andrew Hardacre, Todd Korb, Paul Melstrom, Paul Nicholas, Sean Phelan, Ryan Quint, Brendan Riley, Jonathan Schaefer, Aaron Stegner, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Jay Eastman, Tom Hoff, Steve Potter, OHIO STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Tracy Brown, Serena Tse, Gale Wichmann, NORTHWESTERN; Rita Borbely, Britta Dahl, Julia Leszco, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Gwendolyn Fox, Robin McCall, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Linnea Anderson, Shannon Daley, Jodie Jenz, Erica Plambeck, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Tracy Fortune, Karon Fujii, Jennifer Misaros, Erin O’Connell, Heather Sixt, Caeri Thomas, Kristi Turner, MICHIGAN STATE; Jennifer Hill, Susie Holt, Margaret Kopmeyer, Kit McCaffrey, Holly Pierson, Kathryn Reese, Becky Shebesta, WISCONSIN.

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1993-94MEN’S SPORTSFencing: William Flynn, Benjamin Greenberg, Ben Ibach, MICHIGAN STATE; Dan Cisek, Martin Cohan, Bryan Gee, Joshua Grossberg, Robert Lichten, Sean O’Brien, Jeffrey Stear, Carlos Villavicencio, NORTHWESTERN; Brett Briley, Aaron Jacoby, OHIO STATE; Chris Jones, Bill Schulman, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Alan Sinclair, MICHIGAN; Michael Burkett, Ryan Fleming, Eric Kruse, Nicolas Perreault, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Bonin, Andy Brink, Jeff Callinan, Justin McHugh, Jeff Moen, Jeff Nielsen, Dan Trebil, Greg Zwakman, MINNESOTA; Kurt Brown, Gary Hirst, Adam Smith, OHIO STATE; Ulivs Katlaps, Jeff Sanderson, Maco Balkovec, Troy Howard, Chris Tucker, Scott Sanderson, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Dave Kieffer, Chris McCrady, Remi Pauwols, Dave Schlackman, MICHIGAN STATE; Creg Pilarowski, OHIO STATE; David Jurman, Andrew Leedom, Peter Makover, John Sebastian, Kenneth Wille, PENN STATE.Rifle: James Scofield, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Sam Hanks, Tim Mueller, Tariq Pasha, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Jay Eastman, Steve Potter, Adam Spitznagle, OHIO STATE; Adam Fernsier, Kevin Hourican, Jason Kepner, Brian Miller, Bryon Schneider, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Karen Alexander, Tracy Brown, Serena Tse, Gale Wichmann, Sally Williams, NORTHWESTERN; Britta Dahl, Chen-Li Loon, Michelle Santocildes, Ritz Borbely, OHIO STATE; Olga Kalinovskaya, PENN STATE.Lacrosse: Allison Bigelow, Suzanne Bull, Megan Eberz, Stephanie Flexer, Tracy Hans, Elisabeth Hunsicker, Marcia Kolongowski, Carrie Lewis, Sara Maran,Jill Pearsall, Kara Stockett, Christina Way, PENN STATE.Rowing: Shannon Daley, Catherine Gundersen, Melissa Haasl, Jodie Jenz, Sarah Kacvinsky, Erica Plambeck, WISCONSIN.Soccer: Marcie Dart, Beth Ernst, Margaret Martin, Erin O’Connell, Caeri Thomas, Kristi Turner, MICHIGAN STATE; Heather Anderson, Molly Hellmuth, Miriam Law, Anne Meitz, MINNESOTA; Jenny Haigh, Susie Holt, Ursula McKnight, Holly Pierson, Melissa Stobermann, Kari Torkko, Cary Walch, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Kristen Bermann, Carrie DeGuerre, Kyla Guenin, Nadina Medard, Sadie Pietras, Kiersten Rena, Heather Roda, Sharron Turcotte, Leah Wimberly, OHIO STATE.

1994-95MEN’S SPORTSIce Hockey: Jason Botterill, Warren Luhning, Harold Schock, Alan Sinclair, MICHIGAN; Ryan Fleming, Dean Sylvester, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Bonin, Jeff Callinan, Dan Hendrickson, Brian La Fleur, Justin McHugh, Jeff Moen, Dan Trebil, Greg Zwakman, MINNESOTA; Kurt Brown, Gary Hirst, Adam Smith, OHIO STATE; Maco Balkovec, Troy Howard, Scott Sanderson, WISCONSINFencing: John Flynn, Ben Greenberg, Matthew Stentz, MICHIGAN STATE; Douglas Findlay, Aaron Smith, OHIO STATE; Jeffrey Fienblatt, Rafael Kim, Michael Quaintance, Jon Walheim, PENN STATE.Lacrosse: David Kieffer, Remi Pauwels, David Schlackman, MICHIGAN STATE; Brian Hartman, Jeffrey Laubenstein, OHIO STATE; David Jurman, Andrew King, Andrew Leedom, Erik Merkel, PENN STATE.Pistol: Patrick Bailey, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Kurt Anderson, James Scofield, OHIO STATE.Rowing: David Berger, Andrew Hardacre, Jeffrey Miller, Benjamin Pofahl, Brendan Riely, Timothy Storm, Neal Wiebelhaus, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Jose Bengoa, Dan Mihacevich, Steve Potter, Adam Spitznagle, OHIO STATE; Ivan Contreras, Adam Fernsier, Kevin Hourican, Edward Josefoski, Jason Kepner, Brent Lapp, Brian Miller, Jake Yanchar, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Karen Alexander, Nancy Dickmann, Amy Harmon, Sara Heiden, Gale Wichmann, Karen Yeh, NORTHWESTERN; Rita Borbely, Chen-Li Loon, OHIO STATE; Olga Ritterbush, Cecelia Youngblood, PENN STATE.Lacrosse: Tamara Crowe, Stephanie Flexer, Jennifer Kotkin, Allison McCall, Christina Way, PENN STATE.Pistol: Valerie Libbey, Christine Schopfer, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Heather Munro, Angie Petty, Sheri Sekenske, Lisa Tufo, Heather Weems, Jennifer Wesson, IOWA; Jessica Hughes, Jodie Jenz, Sarah Kacvinsky, Karen Kleinmaier, Heather Maclean, Amy Mathisen, Nicole May, Kathleen Topp, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Kristen Bergmann, Michele Gaza, Kyla Guenin, Becky Jasontek, Emily Marsh, Nadina Menard, Pam Ochsner, Erin Olson, Gina Pietras, Sadie Pietras, Kiersten Reno, Leah Wimberly, OHIO STATE.

1995-96MEN’S SPORTSFencing: John Flynn, Ben Greenberg, Matt Stentz, MICHIGAN STATE; Tim Bookwalter, William Byers, Joe Cooper, Doug Findlay, Beau Schultz, Aaron Smith, Brian Turney, OHIO STATE; Jeff Feinblatt, Scott Howard, Nikoloz Lezhava, Jon Walheim, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Jason Botterill, Chris Fox, Warren Luhning, Gregg Malicke, Harold Schock, MICHIGAN; Ryan Fleming, Jon Gaskins, Tyler Harlton,

MICHIGAN STATE; Jesse Bertogliat, Brian Bonin, Mike Crowley, Jason Godbout, Dan Hendrickson, Ryan Kraft, Brian LaFleur, Jeff Moen, Dan Trebil, Greg Zwakman, MINNESOTA; Derek Deuselinck, Kurt Brown, Dan Cousineau, Gary Hirst, Ryan Root, Taj Schaffnit, OHIO STATE; Rick Enrico, Troy Howard, Erik Raygor, Scott Sanderson,Mark Smith, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Scott Cebul, Jamie McCarthy, Remi Pauwels, MICHIGAN STATE; John Kuss, Ronan Ragiel, OHIO STATE; Tim Eldridge, Walter Espy, Andrew King, David King, Anthony Vallance, PENN STATE.Pistol: Michael Bailed, Mark Bortnem, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Kurt Anderson, Tim Roberts, James Scofield, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Aaron Berger, Paul Bolstad, Peter Denk, Barish Edil, John Hockers, Michael Kraehnke, Nicholas Latona, Jeffrey Miller, Tariq Pasha, Benjamin Pofahl, Doug Prochaska, Phil Rechek, Ben Rikkers, Andrew Spakowitz, Tim Storm, Neal Wiebelhaus, Nelson Williams, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Jose Bengoa, Jeff Koterba, Dan Mihacevich, Adam Sptiznagle, OHIO STATE; Ivan Contreras, Jason Kepner, Jake Yanchar, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Karen Alexander, Nancy Dickman, Amy Harmon, Michelle Schaffner, Robin Stark, Karen Yeh, NORTHWESTERN; Patricia Guenther, Shannon O’Brien, Patricia Szelle, OHIO STATE; Colleen Bruen, Lisa Flores, Sibyl Goldstein, Claire Jackson, Witney Jackson, Olga Kalinovskaya, Mary Frances Kmetz, Heather Parsons, PENN STATE.Lacrosse: Steph Brzezowski, Heather Gosnell, Rita Khourie, Lorena Opitz; Megan Peterson, Mara Simpson, OHIO STATE; Celia Bull, Tamara Crowe, Stephanie Flexer, Lauren Retzlaff, Tara Rowlyk, Melissa Shepanski, PENN STATE.Pistol: Valerie Libbey, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Cassie Golden, Michelle Haberer, Laurel Ibey, Mami Levinson, Lydia Lifvendahl, Molly Mantemach, Brenda Maxon, Heather Weems, Anne West, Britt Winroth, IOWA; Heidi Bassani, Kim Bredemann, Tamara

Bushdorf, Mira Carrigg, Sarah Cooper Novak, Loren Daye, Anne Douglas, Laurel Gammon, Curri Gilpin, Julie Higgins, Katherine Menke, Susan Meves, Kathryn Milette, Kelly Murray, Julie Pape, Anita Simonis, Cynthia Stock, Sara Vanasdale, Sara Weingartner, OHIO STATE; Clarie Cornelius, Rebecca Ebert, Torrey Folk, Ann Getka, Paisley Pingree-Hawkins, Beth Huebner, Jessica Hughes, Sarah Kacvinsky, Amy Mathisen, Kathleen Topp, Gina Utrie, WISCONSIN.

Synchronized Swimming: Christie Bober, Ana Cukic, Michele Gaza, Rebecca Jasontek, Emily Marsh, Pamela Ochsner, Erin Olson, Gina Pietras, Sadie Pietras, Amanda Smeltzer, Leah Wimberly, OHIO STATE.

1996-97MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Dan Cantillon, Joshua Sivey, Andrey Sorokin, MICHIGAN STATE; Timothy Bookwalter, Douglas Findlay, Beau Schultz, Aaron Smith, OHIO STATE; Jeffrey Fienblatt, Scott Howard, Brian Walther, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Craig Assenmacher, Jason Botterill, Greg Daddario, Chris Fox, Chris Frescoln, Matt Herr, Warren Luhning, Gregg Malicke, Harold Schock, MICHIGAN; Michael Ford, Jon Gaskins, Tyler Harlton, Kevin O’Keefe, MICHIGAN STATE; Jason Godbout, Brian LaFleur, MINNESOTA; Derek Beuselinck, Steve Brent, Dan Cousineau, Ryan Root, Taj Schaffnit, OHIO STATE; Rick Enrico, Erik Raygor, Mark Smith, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Fred Koury, John Kuss, OHIO STATE; Brendan Aarons, Christopher Cochran, Timothy Eldridge, Ryan Haggerty, Gregory Jackson, Andrew King, David King, PENN STATE.Pistol: Michael Bailey, Mark Bortnem, OHIO STATE. Rowing: Aaron Berger, Paul Bolstad, Peter Denk, Nick Latona, Mark Lee,

Jeffrey Maples, Benjamin Pofahl, Andrew Spakowitz, Nelson Williams, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Jose Bengoa, Phil Kerewich, Jeff Koterba, Ross McLain, Colin McMillan, Dan Mihacevich, OHIO STATE; Ivan Contreras, Jason Kepner, Scott Lapp, Anthony Mazzullo, Bradley Miller, Kevin Munger, Daniel Schall, Jake Yanchar, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Nancy Dickman, Allison Pitts, Michelle Schaffner, Robin Stark, NORTHWESTERN; Patricia Szelle, OHIO STATE; Kimberly Allen, Lisa Flores, Sibyl Goldstein, Wendy Hall, Claire Jackson, Witney Jackson, Keysa Ortiz, Sarah Schnell, PENN STATE.Lacrosse: Lorena Opitz, Laurie Rybak, Mara Simpson, OHIO STATE; Tamara Crowe, Jennifer Johnson, Jill Kaden, Sarah Long, Megan Martin, Allison McCall, Emily Mechem, Lauren Retzlaff, Tara Rowlyk, Cheryl Videon, Jennifer Webb, PENN STATE.Pistol: Jessica Albrecht, Jill Noel, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Elizabeth Airola, Sara Aksamit, Carolyn Bremer, Elsa Bro, Krista Ebbens, Kathleen Engelhardt, Jennifer Gates, Michelle Haberer, Susan Hagenow, Jessica Levai-Baird, Marni Levinson, Janel Mann, Molly Manternach, Inger Moore, Heather Weems, Anne West, IOWA; Ashley Anderson, Michele Beahrs, Dawn Emick, Vanessa Giancamilli, Jennifer Kinon, Belinda Koo, Lisa Labadie, Laurel LaCour, Alyson Maskwa, Kelly Raczak, Nazema Siddiqui, Jeanette Stawski, Katherine Stone, Tina Stutzman, Allison Torres, Heather Uhring, Michelle Wolbert, MICHIGAN; Suzanne Arnold, Genevieve Bautista, Kimberly Bredemann, Mira Carrigg, Courtney Clouse, Nezhat Fozouni, Laurel Gammon, Julie Higgins, Holly Hilyard, Carrie Komar, Kelly Kroeger, Kathryn Milette, Julie Pape, Anita Simonis, Diane Szymanski, Sara Vanasdale, Jessica Wortman, OHIO

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STATE; Kara Conway, Torrey Folk, Jane Kovacevich Gilroy, Suzannah Mork, Meghan Phelan, Ellen Rewolinski, Tynille Rufenacht, Jill Schindhelm, Kathy Topp, Anna Vaughn, Tara Zabkowicz, Kendra Zink, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Christie Bober, Ana Cukic, Jeanne Ann Drapala, Michele Gaza, Rebecca Jasontek, Emily Marsh, Pamela Ochsner, Erin Olson, Gina Pietras, Lee Scott, Amanda Smeltzer, Jodi Wiegand, Joy Williams, OHIO STATE.

1997-98MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Scott Francis, OHIO STATE; Marco Martemucci, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Greg Daddario, Chris Fox, Matt Herr, Kevin Magnuson, Gregg Malicke, MICHIGAN; Mike Ford, Jon Gaskins, Tyler Harlton, Sean Horcoff, Kevin O'Keefe, MICHIGAN STATE; Ben Clymer, Jason Godbout, Bill Kohn, Mike Lyons, Nate Miller, MINNESOTA; Ray Aho, Hugo Boisvert, Dan Cousineau, Ryan Root, Taj Schaffnit, Jason Selleke, OHIO STATE; Dan Bjornlie, Erik Raygor, Mark Smith, Mike Valley, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Fred Koury, John Kuss, Kenneth Meleski, Geoffrey Omiatek, Jon Torpey, OHIO STATE.Pistol: Mark Bortnem, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Timothy Roberts, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Mark Danahy, Matt Darga, Tom Flint, Nick Latona, Mike Leonardi, Jeffrey Maples, Steve Neumann, Matthew Noordsij-Jones, Gabe Rudert, Matthew Smith, Tim Teske, Ryan Westergaard, Nelson Williams, Pat Woerner, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Angel Aja, René Esteves, Chris Fash, Jeff Koterba, Greg Lehman, Colin McMillan, OHIO STATE; Jonathan Hahn, Dan Hoechst, Eric Houston, Scott Lapp, Anthony Mazzullo, Bradley Miller, Kevin Munger, Daniel Schall, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Kimberly Boudreau, Erin Epstein, Vivian Imaizuni, Sonia Kumar, Rosa Lin, Margaret Magnarelli, Michelle Schaffner, Robin Stark, Elizabeth Weber, NORTHWESTERN; Patricia Szelle, OHIO STATE; Kimberly Allen, Carla Esteva, Branwen Hall, Claire Jackson, Keysa Ortiz, Sarah Schnell, Katherine Spatz, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Angela Borek, Kris Scholz, MINNESOTA.Lacrosse: Kristin Ogg, Lorena Opitz, Laurie Rybak, Mara Simpson, Jill Noel, OHIO STATE.Pistol: Valerie Libbey, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Martha Bossch, Carolyn Bremer, Jennifer Casey, Lisa Deimerly,

Jennifer Gates, Michelle Haberer, Susan Hagenow, Kristen Krahulik, Angela Leone, Marni Levinson, Molly Manternach, Anne West, IOWA; Dawn Emick, Vanessa Giancamilli, Mary Gratiot, Jennifer Kinon, Marcie Klein, Belinda Koo, Lisa Labadie, Laurel LaCour, Claudia Lopez, Kate MacKenzie, Jennifer Mayman, Vita Scaglione, Jeannette Stawski, Jaime Stilson, Katherine Stone, Tina Stutzman, Heather Uhring, Michelle Wolbert, MICHIGAN; Megan Jewett, Angela Lound, Elizabeth McDonald, Angie Rienas, MICHIGAN STATE; Genevieve Bautista, Alison Blosser, Kerry Brown, Janelle Hartman, Julie Higgins, Megan Hura, Carrie Komar, Kelly Kroeger, Laura Michaels, Regina Milano, Kathryn Milette, Christy Thompson, Jessica Wortman, OHIO STATE. Jill Baumgartner, Christina Codner, Sharone Cohen, Jodie Thistle, Anna Vaughn, Valerie Bakken, Emily Farrell, Ann Getka, Elizabeth Havice, Katie Hillman, Suzaanah Mork, Tynille Rufenacht, Jennifer Sturino, WISCONSIN.

Synchronized Swimming: Ana Cukic, Nichole Frezza, Alisha Hendren, Lee Scott, Amanda Smeltzer, Allison Votz, Joy Williams, OHIO STATE.Water Polo: Kara Fellerhoff, Amy Pankoke, Kelly Ross, Debra Simone, Katherine Toole, INDIANA.

1998-99MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Jason Abele, Devin Dalley, Scott Francis, OHIO STATE; Gang Lu, Marco Martemucci, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Greg Daddario, Mark Kosick, Scott Matzka, Bill Trainor, MICHIGAN; Joe Blackburn, Andrew Bogle, Rustyn Dolyny, Michael Ford, Curtis Gemmel, Michael Gresl, Shawn Horcoff, John Nail, Jim Sexsmith, Damon Whitten, MICHIGAN STATE; Bill Kohn, Jordan Leopold, Mike Lyons, Nate Miller, Dylan Mills, Ryan Trebil, Ryan Westrum, MINNESOTA; Ray Aho, Jaisen Freeman, OHIO STATE; Dan Bjornlie, Kevin Granato, Grahm Melanson, Rich Spooner, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Scott McGrath, Geoffery Omiatek, Jon Torpey, OHIO STATE; Wesley Furchner, Thomas Johnson, Michael McGrath, Edward Holmes, Michael Kern, Ian Kupfervberg, Matthew Vallone, Eric Wood, Carson Yoder, PENN STATE.Pistol: Michael Holmes, Joshua Holt, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Mark Abbott, Joel Berger, Mark Danahy, Peter Dietrich, Brian Epstein, Matthew Fischer, Tom Flint, Alan Geweke, David Hwange, David Kaplan, Reed Kuehn, Mike Leonardi, Jeff Maples, Patrick Martino, Matthew Noordsij-Jones, Zachary Pollack, John Remington, Gabe Rudert, Ryan Van Schyndel, Matthew Smith, Jonathan Susa, Ryan Westergaard, Jeremy Whitish, Pat Woerner, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Angel Aja, Renee Esteves, Greg Lehman, Colin McMillan, OHIO STATE; Johnathan Hahn, Dan Hoechst, Eric Houston, Scott Lapp, Anthony Mazzullo, Brad Miller, George Papadakis, Dan Schall, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Kim Boudreau, Erin Epstein, Alison Kline, Rosa Lin, Margaret Magnarelli, Elizabeth Weber, Carly Wells, NORTHWESTERN; Sally Dowding, Jamie Rice, Fane Groes, OHIO STATE; Carla Esteva, Judith Gordan, Branwen Hall, Alexandra Korfanty, Keysa Ortiz, Sarah Schnell, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Emily Buchholz, Erica Killewald, Kris Scholz, Angela Borek, MINNESOTA.Lacrosse: Celeste Cianfrani, Clary Creighton, Kristen Ogg, Lauri Rybak, Jessica Zarzycki, OHIO STATE; Megan Ames, Brooke Bailey, Carey Bush, Summer Downing, Courtney Jenkins, Jennifer Johnson, Jill Kaden, Christine Kenney, Megan Martin, Emily Mecham, Colleen O’Brien, Heather Saylor, Jamie Shalbrack, Jennifer Webb, PENN STATE.Pistol: Laura Ann Murray, Jill Noel, Amin Varghai, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Kristen Barnette, Carolyn Bremer, Andrea Bruggeman, Alissa Burmeister, Rachel Conybeare, Lisa Deimerly, Kathryn Garrels, Laurie Geers, Amy Kasparbauer, Kristen Krahulik, Tracy Lawson, Angela Leone, Megan Martin, Cali McCune, Tracy Ongena, Amy Soenksen, Kate Tabor, Erika Twedt, IOWA; Sera Coppolino, Melanie Duncan, Alison Hickey, Jennifer Kinon, Marcie Klein, Belinda Koo, Claudia Lopez, Kara Paske, Kelly Raczak, Vita Scaglione, Susan Shortreed, Jamie Stilson, Heather Uhring, Michelle Wolbert, MICHIGAN; Liz Cotter, Natalie Cassman, Megan Jewett, Maggie Klaviter, Elizabeth Korth, Angela Lound, Rebecca McMullen, Jennifer Muehlhaus, Angie Rienas, MICHIGAN STATE; Margaret Allis, Suzanne Arnold, Genevieve Bautista, Kerry Brown, Alison Blosser, Margaret Gutilla, Elizabeth Hellickson, Megan Hura, Kelly Kroeger, Kathryn Milette, Midge Petraglia, Heather Smith, Milinda Stauffer, Jessica Wortman, Ellen Zilly, OHIO STATE; Caroline Anderson, Valerie Bakken, Sara Borchardt, Carrie Byron, Jenny Churas, Sharone Cohen, Kathleen Crowley, Dusty Darley, Jennifer Englander, Kathryn Hammes, Kirstin Holbeck, Angela Lay, Sara Lyng, Angela Mattern, Tessa Michaelson, Tamara Miller, Maura O’Donnell, Karolyn Oetjen, Ellen Rewolinski, Tynille Rufenacht, Jennifer Sturino, Amy Thoreson, Anna Vaughn, Sara Webb, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Katie Edwards, Anna Eng, Tarin Forbes, Julie Frederick, Nikki Frezza, Alisha Hendren, Denise Martinez, Heather Newcomb, Lee Scott, Allison Volz, Joy Williams, OHIO STATE.Water Polo: Kristin Carpenter, Melissa De Biasse, Sheri Fagley, Kara Fellerhoff, Molly Fonner, Alexandra Kaufman, Kelly McKay, Kelly Ross, Emily Schmit, Kathleen Smith, INDIANA.

1999-00MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Jason Abele, Gregory Bianca, Kevin Dalley, OHIO STATE; Brendan Baby, Omar Bhutta, Daniel Landgren, Gang Lu, Marco Martemucci, Lucas Pimenta, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: David Huntzicker, Jeff Jillson, Kevin Magnuson, Scott Matzka, Bill Trainor, MICHIGAN; Joe Blackburn, Andrew Bogle, Joe Goodenow, Mike Gresl, Adam Hall, Shawn Horcoff, John Nail, Damon Whitten, MICHIGAN STATE; Mike Lyons, Nate Miller, Dylan Mills, Pat O'Leary, John Pohl, Ryan Trebil, Erik Westrum, MINNESOTA; Yan Des Gagne, Scott Titus, OHIO STATE; Dan Bjornlie, Kevin Granato, Graham Melanson, Rick Spooner, Andy Wheeler, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Collis Boyce, Matt Brandes, John DiCamillo, Pete Dillon, Ben Kochanlski, Mickey O'Connor, Jeff Omiatek, Brandon Paul, Dan Savage, Jeff Sobota, Kevin Stephan, Jon Torpey, OHIO STATE; Edward Holmes, Michael Kern, Lucas Pimenta, Matthew Vallone, Eric Wood, Carson Yoder, PENN STATE.Rowing: Alan Geweke, Ben Kaker, David Kaplan, Matt Noordsji-Jones, Zachary John Remington, Gabe Rudert, Matt Smith, Mike Seelen, Mike Stahlman, Peter Vitko, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Angel Aja, Chris Fash, Greg Lehman, OHIO STATE; Dan Hoechst, Eric Houston, PENN STATE .

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Erin Epstein, Kate Frambach, Jennifer Greenebaum, Vivian Imaizumi, Maggie Alison Kline, Kellie MacDonald, Meghan Magill, Margaret Ruf, Sarah Solomon, Laurel Scherffius, Elizabeth Weber, Carly Wells, NORTHWESTERN; Sara Bowen, Sally Dowding, Fane Groes, Jamie Rice, OHIO STATE; Kimberly Allen, Mary Borst, Stephanie Elm, Carla Esteva, Lisa Garofalo, Judit Gordon, Colleen Hicks, Alexandra Korfanty, Stephanie Tam, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Angela Borek, Winny Brodt, Emily Buchholz, Shannon Kennedy, Erica Killewald, Crystal Nicholas, Kris Scholz, Laura Slominski, MINNESOTA; Bridget Buchholz, Ann Chamberlain, Theresa Hilleman, Jennifer Neary, Abbey Olson, Leslie Toner, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Megan Barnet, Celeste Cianfrani, Lauren Cochran, Nicki Jones, Trisha Miller, Megan Mirick, OHIO STATE; Megan Ames, Brooke Bailey, Carey Bush, Courtney Jenkins, Christine Kennedy, Heather Saylor, Jamie Shalbrack, Jennifer Webb, Sara Young, PENN STATE.Lightweight Rowing: Dusty Darley, Alison Frohberg, Lindsay Gorsuch, Marisa Hoffman, Kristin Holbeck, Stacey Langenecker, Angela Lay, Sara Lyng, Maura O'Donnell, Noelle Vitone, Sara Webb, WISCONSIN.Synchronized Swimming: Ann Marie Altman, Katie Edwards, Anna Eng, Tarin Forbes, Julie Frederick, Nichole Frezza, Alisha Hendren, Mary Hofer, Elizabeth Kreimer, Isabella Moraes, Caroline Moraes, Allison Volz, OHIO STATE.

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Water Polo: Kristin Carpenter, Melissa DeBiasse, Sheri Fagley, Molly Fonner, Louanne Hovater, Alexandra Kaufman, Kelly McKay, Debra Simone, Kristin Stanford, INDIANA.

2000-01MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Kevin Dalley, Scott Dearth, Raymond Laning, Adam Ransick, OHIO STATE; Brendan Baby, Omar Bhutta, Noah Jacobson, Daniel Landgren, Marco Martemucci, Lucas Pimenta, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: David Huntzicker, Jeffrey Jillson, Robert Kohen, Scott Matzka, William Trainor, MICHIGAN; Joe Blackburn, Andrew Bogle, Brad Fast, Troy Ferguson, Joe Goodenow, Adam Hall, Ryan Miller, Damon Whitten, MICHIGAN STATE; Dylan Mills, Johnny Pohl, Chad Roberg, MINNESOTA; Yan Desgagne, Jaisen Freeman, Miguel Lafleche, Peter Wishloff, OHIO STATE; Kevin Granato, Dany Heatley, Graham Melanson, Rick Spooner, Andy Wheeler, Brad Winchester, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Collis Boyce, Matt Brandes, Pete Dillon, James McClure, Pat Myers, Brandon Paul, Dan Savage, Kevin Stephan, OHIO STATE; Ronald Charles, Edward Holmes, David Houle, Michael Kern, Matthew Vallone, Eric Wood, Carson Yoder, Matthew Zappia, PENN STATE.Pistol: Paul Zelman, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Levi Kill, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Joel Berger, David Farnia, Alan Geweke, Peter Giese, Benjamin

Kaker, David Kaplan, Ryan Kipp, Nicholas Kitowski, Eric Knecht, Reed Kuehn, Sam McLennan, Peter Nagle, Michael Nicmczyk, John Remington, Michael Seelen, Michael Stahlman, Jeremy Whitish, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Aaron Dillon, Chris Fash, Greg Lehman, Matt Strapko, Tom Trantow, OHIO STATE; Zelimir Koljesar, Josh Mowrey, Alex Weaver, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Gina Bon, Pin Cheu, Kate Frambach, Jennifer Greenebaum, Maggie Kebrdle, Alison Kline, Meghan Magill, Eva Mendelsohn, Monica Rani, Kate Rudkin, Margaret Ruf, Sarah Salomon, Laurel Scherffius, Marijke Weldon, Carly Wells, Lynn Zuckerman, NORTHWESTERN; Sara Bowen, Fane Groes, Jamie Rice, Jennifer Schneck, OHIO STATE; Jessica Burke, Jessica Clark, Stephanie Elm, Lisa Garofalo, Judit Gordon, Colleen Hicks, Lauren Pilnick, Stephanie Tam, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Gwen Anderson, Angela Borek, Emily Buchholz, Ronda Curtin, Erica Killewald, Kris Scholz, Laura Slominski, MINNESOTA; Carrie Gill, Melissa Glaser, Lindsey Ogren, Lindsey Steblen, April Stojak, Sarah Van Riper, OHIO STATE; Gretchen Anderson, Kendra Antony, Julia Ortenzio, Melanie Schmitt, Michelle Sikich, Jaime Thibodeaux, Kerry Weiland, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Megan Barnett, Celeste Cianfrani, Lauren Cochran, Patricia DeWart, Trisha Miller, Megan Mirick, Kylee Reade, Alexia Vogler, Stacey Williams, OHIO STATE; Amy Altadonna, Megan Arnes, Brooke Bailey, Alison DeCecco, Melissa MacRone, Katherine Pace, Kristin Wood, Sara Young, PENN STATE.Lighweight Rowing: Dusty Darley, Rebecca Flood, Lindsay Gorsuch, Leah Hanson, Marisa Hoffman, Kirstin Holbeck, Stacey Langenecker, Angela Lay, Noelle Vitone, Joni Wiebelhaus, WISCONSIN.Pistol: Jessica Marshall, Adrienne Nowels, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Anne Marie Altman, Victoria Bowen, Katie Edwards, Ellen Faulhaber, Mary Hofer, Suzanna Hyatt, Sharon Mejia, Carolina Moraes, Isabela Moraes, Julie Frederick, OHIO STATE.Water Polo: Kristin Carpenter, Melissa De Biasse, Sheri Fagley, Molly Fonner, Kelly McKay, Kristin Stanford, Ginger Wang, INDIANA.

2001-02MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Kevin Dalley, William Jones, Raymond Laning, Nathan Weir, OHIO STATE; Joseph Brown, Noah Jacobson, Daniel Landgren, Amir Rahimi, Adam Wiercioch, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Mark Mink, Craig Murray, Jeffrey Swistak, Jay Vancik, MICHIGAN; Brad Fast, Troy Ferguson, Adam Hall, Tim Hearon, Joe Markusen, Ryan Miller, MICHIGAN STATE; Joey Martin, John Pohl, MINNESOTA; Yan Des Gagne, Miguel Lafleche, Scott Titus, R.J. Umberger, Reed Whiting, OHIO STATE; Jake Heisler, Mark Jackson, Matt Murray, Andy Wheeler, Brad Winchester, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Collis Boyce, Ryan Laffey, Michael McKenna, Michael Murphree, Pat Myers, Brandon Paul, Dan Savage, Kevin Stephan, OHIO STATE; Ronald Charles, William Donovan, David Houle, Brian Mabry, David Smith, Michael Stoltz, Matthew Zappia, PENN STATE.Pistol: Alfred Sayers, Mark Seidelmann, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Levi Kill, Jonathon Nicolazzo, John Stellwag, OHIO STATE.Rowing: David Farnia, Alan Geweke, Peter Giese, Benjamin Kaker, Nicholas Kitowski, Eric Knecht, Samuel McLennan, Peter Nagle, Michael Stahlman, Peter Vitko, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Aaron Dillon, Ricardo Garcia, Mark Peckham, Tom Trantow, OHIO STATE; Zelimir Koljesar, Keith Kowal, Alex Weaver, PENN STATE.WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Pin Chen, Melissa Dattalo, Kate Frambach, Jennifer Greenebaum, Margaret Kebrdle, Meghan Magill, Nora Mueller, Margaret Ruf, Sarah Salomon, Laurel Scherffius, Haina Shin, Marijke Weldon, Lynn Zuckerman, NORTHWESTERN; Molly Krebs, Alexandra Shklar, Leah Tracy, OHIO STATE; Heather Brosnan, Jessica Burke, Jessica Clark, Lindsay Clark, Stephanie Eim, Lisa Garafalo, Meredith Steyer, Elizabeth Stolte,

Stephanie Tam, Kristina Viviani, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Gwen Anderson, Kelsey Bills, Melissa Coulombe, Ronda Curtin, Cecilia Retelle, Laura Slominski, MINNESOTA; Carrie Gill, Melissa Glaser, Emma Laaksonen, Lindsey Ogren, Lindsey Steblen, April Stojak, OHIO STATE; Kendra Antony, Stephanie Boeckmann, Kathryn Greaves, Kelly Kegley, Stephanie Millar, Julia Ortenzio, Melanie Schmitt, Kerry Weiland, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Ashley Koester, Courtney Koester, Kaitlin Young, NORTHWESTERN; Allison Blanton, Kate Cochran, Lauren Cochran, Trish Derwart, Molly McLaughlin, Tisha Miller, Megan Mirick, Kyle Reade, Amy Tulk, Alexia Vogler, Carrie Weatherill, OHIO STATE; Amy Altadonna, Brooke Bailey, Janique Craig, Stephanie Curnoles, Katherine Jeschke, Melissa Jung, Melissa Macrone, Katharine Pace, Kristin Wood, Sarah Young, PENN STATE.Lighweight Rowing: Clara Bien, Katie Bohren, Lindsay Gorsuch, Alison Frohberg, Leah Hanson, Stacey Langenecker, Tessa Molter, Eileen Ruzicka, Sarah Weis, Joni Wiebelhaus, WISCONSIN.Pistol: Jessica Marshall, Adrienne Nowels, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Victoria Bowen, Mary Hofer, Suzanna Hyatt, Kim Lester, Sharon Mejia, Katie Meyer, Carolina Moraes, Isabela Moraes, Kristin Price, Chana Rosen, OHIO STATE.Water Polo: Melissa DeBiasse, Kristen Jonikaitis, Melissa Pietras, Kristin Stanford, Kim Steele, Molly Fonner, INDIANA; Rachel Burkons, Jennifer Crisman, Amanda Hagedorn, Megan Hayes, Chelsea Kay, Sara Kowal, Julia Nisbet, Emily Pelino, Maribeth Sitkowski, Delia Sonda, MICHIGAN.

2002-03MEN’S SPORTSRowing: Mike Anderson, David Farnia, Peter Giese, Ryan Kipp, Eric Knecht, Peter Nagle, David Shore, WISCONSIN.Fencing: Craig Galanter, Brian Gross, Ricardo Jimenez, William Jones, Raymond Laning, Jason Rogers, Kitzeln Siebert, Nathan Weir, OHIO STATE; Joseph Brown, Jacob Clark, Matthew Gillig, Noah Jacobson, Amir Rahimi, Ian Schlaepfer, Adam Wiercioch, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Mark Mink, MICHIGAN; Kevin Estrada, Brad Fast, Troy Ferguson, Tim Hearon, Joe Markusen, MICHIGAN STATE; Keith Ballard, Jake Fleming, Justin Johnson, Brett MacKinnon, Garrett Smaagaard, Judd Stevens, Chad Roberg, Travis Weber, MINNESOTA; Miguel Lafleche, Scott Titus, R.J. Umberger, Reed Whiting, OHIO STATE; Jake Heisler, Mark Jackson, Brad Winchester, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: John Dauro, Pete Dillon, Peter Frantz, Anthony Gilardi, Anthony Kelly, Mike McKenna, Pat Myers, Tom Randisi, Lance Vitt, OHIO STATE; Michael Bailey, Robert Bateman, Ronald Charles, Brendan DeBow, William Donovan, William Farrell, David Houle, Michael Jacober, Brian Mabry, David Smith, Michael Stoltz, Matt Zappia, PENN STATE.Pistol: Judson Burns, Tom Eberz, Mark Seidelmann, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Levi Kill, John Steelwag, Jr., OHIO STATE.Volleyball: Aaron Dillon, Ricardo Garcia, Stuart Katz, Mark Peckham, Greg Randolph, Matt Strapko, Tom Trantow, OHIO STATE; Zeljko Koljesar, Keith Kowal, Nathan Meerstein, Joshua Mowery, Alex Weaver, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Pin Chen, Melissa Dattalo, Lauren Dunn, Julia Foldi, Katie Hoemann, Janjri Jasani, Kelsey Nencheck, Haina Shin, NORTHWESTERN; Jennifer Ando, Molly Krebs, Alexandra Shklar, Metta Thompson, OHIO STATE; Heather Brosnan, Jessica Burke, Meredith Chin, Jessica Clark, Lindsey Clark, Elizabeth Hammel, Lauren Pilnick, Rachel Smith, Meredith Steyer, Katarzyn Trzopek, Laura Yee, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Gwen Anderson, Kelsey Bills, Winny Brodt, Melissa Coulombe, Rhonda Curtin, Brenda Reinen, Cecilia Retelle, Kelly Stephens, Noelle Sutton, Stacy Troumbly, MINNESOTA; Jeni Creary, Carrie Gill, Emma Laaksonen, Lindsey Ogren, Lindsey Steblen, April Stojak, OHIO STATE; Kendra Antony, Katherine Devereaux, Leah Federman, Kelly Kegley, Stephanie Millar, Julia Ortenzio, Karen Rickard, Michelle Sikich, Amy Vermeulen, Kerry Weiland, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Shelby Chlopak, Sara Crosby, Ashley Gersuk, Ashley Koester, Courtney Koester, Donna McCann, Kendra Mesa, Sarah Walsh, NORTHWESTERN; Taryn Bowen, Erin Forquer, Noemi Hites, Jodi Kurylo, Molly McLaughlin, Melissa Sands, Libby Schmehling, Amy Tulk, Alexia Vogler, Caroline Weatherill, OHIO STATE; Kristen Burke, Emily Chambers, Janique Craig, Stephanie Curnoles, Lauren Fisch, Katherine Jeschke, Skye Middleton, Katharine Pace, Elizabeth Tortorelli, Sara Ward, Kristin Wood, PENN STATE.Lighweight Rowing: Katherine Childs, Diane Martins, Tessa Molter, Jessica Neuville, Eva Payne, Katherine Sweet, WISCONSIN.Pistol: Jessica Marshall, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Abigail Myers, Linnea Nygren, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Marjorie Ardito, Victoria Bowen, Heather Burdick, Mary Elliott, Laura Green, Suzanna Hyatt, Valerie Jolibois, Katie McKiernan, Sharon Mejia, Katherine Meyer, Lindsay Newbill, OHIO STATE.Water Polo: Jessica Goldner, Krista Peterson, Melissa Pietras, Kristin Stanford, Ginger Wang, INDIANA; Joanna Antonsen, Rachel Burkons, Stephanie Morse, Sheetal Narsai, Julie Nisbet, Clare Peyrebrune, Jineane Shibuya, Delia Sonda, MICHIGAN.

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2003-04MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Craig Galanter, Brian Gross, Spencer Jones, Zachary Parkins, Denis Tolkachev, Nathan Weir, OHIO STATE; Joseph Brown, Jacob Clark, Matthew Gillig, Ian Schlaepfer, Layne Vashro, Ryan Wangner, Adam Wiercioch, Marten Zagunis, PENN STATE. Ice Hockey: Andrew Ebbett, Charlie Henderson, Eric Nystrom, Noah Ruden, Jeff Tambellini, MICHIGAN; David Booth, Colton Fretter, Joe Markusen, Lee Palardeau, Steve Swistak, Rod Tocco, MICHIGAN STATE; P.J. Atherton, Keith Ballard, Jake Fleming, Gino Guyer, Tyler Hirsch, Peter Kennedy, Brett MacKinnon, Garrett Smaagaard, Judd Stevens, MINNESOTA; Nate Guenin, Thomas Welsh, Reed Whiting, OHIO STATE; Luke Kohtala, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Andrew Bender, Gary Bining, Jason Bloom, John Dauro, Timothy Duffy, Peter Frantz, Anthony Gilardi, Ryan Laffey, Drew May, Mike McKenna, Jarred Olson, Tom Randisi, Christian Soult, Lance Vitt, Josh Wittenberg, OHIO STATE; Robert Bateman, William Donovan, Sean Etter, Derek Howells, Michael Jacober, Elliott Jones, Brian Mabry, Michael Stoltz, PENN STATE.Pistol: Mark Burns, Tom Eberz, Mark Seidelmann, OHIO STATE. Rowing: Anders Boyd, Jason Devlin, John Dyreby, Mike Kuklinski, Tyler Resch, Mike Tupek, Peter Turney, Shawn Wanta, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Andy Cole, Layne Dreven, Ricardo Garcia, Mark Greaves, Stuart Katz, Mark Peckham, Sam Stevens, OHIO STATE; Keith Kowal, Nathan Meerstein, Joshua Mowery, Dan O'Dell, Andrew Price, Matthew Proper, Phillip Small, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Genevieve Bieniosek, Melissa Dattalo, Lauren Dunn, Morgan Engling, Julia Foldi, Kelsey Nencheck, Emily Pasternak, Sharon Sullivan, Lauren Van Gieson, Christina Wang, NORTHWESTERN; Alexandra Shklar, OHIO STATE; Heather Brosnan, Meredith Chin, Lindsey Clark, Anne Donath, Elizabeth Hammel, Lavinia Mytas-Lindsay, Rachel Smith, Meredith Steyer, Katarzyna Trzopek, Andrea Wine, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Kelsey Bills, Chelsey Brodt, Melissa Coulombe, Natalie Darwitz, Brenda Reinen, Allie Sanchez, Kelly Stephens, Noelle Sutton, Stacy Troumbly, Krissy Wendell, MINNESOTA; Jeni Creary, Melissa Glaser, Emma Laaksonen, OHIO STATE; Nikki Burish, Sharon Cole, Leah Federman, Kathryn Greaves, Stephanie Millar, Nicole Uliasz, Amy Vermeulen, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Abigail Alley, Shelby Chlopak, Ashley Gersuk, Ashley Koester, Courtney Koester, Donna McCann, Angela McMahon, Sarah Walsh, NORTHWESTERN; Taryn Bowen, K.C. Carter, Kim Hastings, Noemi Hites, Mindy Kittle, Jodi Kurylo, Molly McLaughlin, Alicia Meredith, Emily Rosen, Melissa Sands, Libby Schmehling, Amy Tulk, Caroline Weatherill, OHIO STATE; Megan Boyd, Kristen Burke, Emily Chambers, Janique Craig, Stephanie Curnoles, Lauren Fisch, Mary Frand, Lori Havrilla, Katherine Jeschke, Shari Maslin, Katrina McGowan, Skye Middleton, Jacqueline Sherman, Elizabeth Tortorelli, Sara Ward, PENN STATE.Lighweight Rowing: Anaya Drew, Alexandra Endress, Candice Hansey, Mary Higgins, Eva Payne, Lindsey Rongstad, Andrea Ryan, Eileen Storm, Claire Wallace, WISCONSIN.Pistol: Jessica Marshall, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Rachel Ashbrook, Abby Myers, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Marjorie Ardito, Jessica Beck, Heather Burdick, Mary Elliott, Laura Green, Carly Grimshaw, Valerie Jolibois, Lauren Marsh, Katie Meyer, Megan Mikulecky, Lindsay Newbill, Stephanie Raftery, OHIO STATE.Water Polo: Jessica Goldner, Krista Peterson, Melissa Pietras, Courtney Livak, Bridget McKeon, Emily Schmitt, Kristy Streefkerk, INDIANA; Jo Antonsen, Rachel Burkons, Megan Hausmann, Lindsey Hitchcock, Sheetal Narsai, Julie Nisbet, Clare Peyrebrune, Jineane Shibuya, MICHIGAN.

2004-05MEN’S SPORTSFencing: George Blackburne,Boaz Ellis, Brian Gross,Zachary Parkins, Christian Rivera, Jason Rogers, Richard Spicer, Denis Tolkachev, OHIO STATE; Jacob Clark, Axel Reblewski, Ian Schlaepfer,Ryan Wangner, PENN STATE. Ice Hockey: Tim Cook, Andrew Ebbett, Charlie Henderson,Brandon Kaleniecki, Al Montoya, Eric Nystrom, Reilly Olson, Brandon Rogers, David Rohlfs, Noah Ruden, Jeff Tambellini, MICHIGAN; Colton Fretter, Rod Tocco, MICHIGAN STATE; Kellen Briggs, Jake Fleming, Gino Guyer, Peter Kennedy, Garrett Smaagaard, Judd Stevens, MINNESOTA; Bryce Anderson, Dave Barton, Matt Beaduoin, Nate Guenin, Matt Waddell, OHIO STATE; Luke Kohtala, Brian Elliott, Mark Heatley, Ryan MacMurchy, Ken Rowe, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Andrew Bender, Gary Bining, Jon Blashford, Jason Bloom, John Dauro, Timothy Duffy, Andy Elmer, Peter Frantz, Jason Lutz, Drew May, Tim Pataki,Tom Randisi, Jon Rydberg, Matthew Toresco, Andrew Tunison, Lance Vitt, Josh Wittenberg, OHIO STATE; Brian Boyle, Sean Etter, John Farcosky, Matthew Flannery, Derek Howells, Michael Jacober, Elliott Jones, Matthew Mulqueen, Gilbert Pearsall, Matthew Radecic, Andrew Ward, PENN STATE. Pistol: Chip Mardis, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Matt Donoghue,John Dyreby, Andrew Kaufman, Nate Kelp-Lenane, James Murphy, Anders Pesavento, Mike Triebwasser, Peter Turney, Mike Tupek, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: Andy Cole, Layne Dreven, Mark Greaves, Matt Hankey, Stuart Katz, Daniel Meske, Brett Versen, Mike Wauligman, OHIO STATE; Keith Kowal, Nathan Meerstein, Dan O’Dell, Andrew Price, Matthew Proper, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Jina Bartholomew, Genevieve Bieniosek, Lauren Dunn, Morgan Engling, Sophie Eustis, Julia Foldi, Sarah Gravlee, Kelsey Nencheck, Xiao-Wen “Natalie” Ng, Emily Pasternak,Asha Shekaran, Sharon Sullivan, Anastasia Usova, Lauren Van Gieson, Christina Wang, NORTHWESTERN; Kaela Brendler, Kelly Lone, Caitlin O’Sullivan, Kristin Rill,Syvenna Siebert, Metta Thompson, OHIO STATE; Meredith Chin, Katherine Cook, Anne Donath, Laura Hillstrom, Juliet Howard, Lily Matusiak, Tamara Najm, Rachel Smith, Catherine Szarwark,Katarzyna Trzopek, Andrea Wine, PENN STATE.Ice Hockey: Chelsey Brodt, Natalie Darwitz, Krista Johnson, Andrea Nichols, Brenda Reinen, Allison Sanchez, Maggie Souba, Kelly Stephens, Noelle Sutton, Stacy Troumbly, Krissy Wendell, MINNNESOTA; Amber Bowman, Jeni Creary, Melissa Glaser, Katie Maroney, Lacey Schultz, Erika Vanderveer, OHIO STATE; Sara Bauer, Nikki Burish, Sharon Cole, Heidi Kletzien, Carla MacLeod, Meaghan Mikkelson, Phoebe Monteleone, Amy Vermeulen, WISCONSIN.Lacrosse: Abby Alley, Shelby Chlopak,Kim Corcoran, Sara Crosby, Ann Elliott, Ashley Gersuk, Laura Glassanos, Ashley Koester, Courtney Koester, Donna McCann, Meredith Philipp, Sarah Walsh, Hannah Whitman, Rebecca Zazove, NORTHWESTERN; Joy DeMarco, Kim Hastings, Mindy Kittle, Ally MacMeekin, Alicia McClure, Alicia Meredith, Regina Oliver, Emily Rosen,Melissa Sands, Libby Schmehling, OHIO STATE; Megan Boyd, Kristen Burke,Emily Chambers, Renee Cipro, Mary Frande,Lori Havrilla,Karen Long, Katrina McGowan, Skye Middleton, Elizabeth Tortorelli, Sara Ward, PENN STATE.Lighweight Rowing: Anaya Drew, Jessica Lee, Sarah Liefke, Diane Martins, Eva Payne, Lindsey Rongstad, Suzie Sagues, Ashley Strobel, Katie Sweet, Claire Wallace, WISCONSIN. Pistol: Stephanie Mack, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Linnea Nygren, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Marjorie Ardito, Jessica Beck, Heather Burdick, Mary Elliott, Aubrey Ford, Carly Grimshaw, Valerie Jolibois, Lauren Marsh, Megan Mikulecky, Lindsay Newbill, Stephanie Raftery, Ashley Rule, Erin Schmidt, OHIO STATE.Water Polo: Jessica Goldner, Courtney Livak,Bridget McKeon, Janis Pardy, Krista Peterson, Kourtney Schepman, Emily Schmitt, Jaclyn Tameris, Kandace Waldthaler, Kara Woolley, Kristin Zernicke, INDIANA; Jo Antonsen, Betsey Armstrong, Wesley Ellison, Lindsey Hitchcock, Kristin Hoogenboom, Sheetal Narsai, MICHIGAN.

2005-06MEN’S SPORTSFencing: George Blackburne, Boaz Ellis, Tom Grant, Alexander Lawh, Mike

Momtselidze, Zachary Parkins, Christian Rivera, Jason Rogers, Denis Tolkachev, Yakov Tsveig, OHIO STATE; Chun Chang, Alexander Goldenberg, Sergio Hey-Colon, Dennis Kraft, Axel Reblewski, Arthur Urman, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Time Cook, Adam Dunlap, Andrew Ebbett, Brandon Kaleniecki, Jon Montville, David Rohlfs, Noah Ruden, MICHIGAN; Jeff Dunne, Colton Fretter, Bryan Lerg, Daniel Vukovic, MICHIGAN STATE, Kellen Briggs, Gino Guyer, Mike Howe, Evan Kauffman, Tom Pohl, MINNESOTA; Bryce Anderson, Dave Barton, Mathieu Beaudoin, Jason DeSantis, John Dingle, Nate Guenin, Johann Kroll, Matt Mcllvane, OHIO STATE, Brian Elliott, Matthew Ford, Tom Gilbert, Matt Olinger, Sam Austin, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Matt Ballay, Andrew Bender, Gary Bining, Jon Blashford, Jason Bloom, Kevin Buchanan, Pat Calhoun, Matt Cornell, Bill Curry, Chris Friel, Jason Lutz, Drew May, Stephen McKinlay, Tim Pataki, Jon Rydberg, Peter Schell, Matthrew Toresco, Josh Wittenberg, OHIO STATE; Keith Benjamin, Brian Boyle, Ryan Curtin, John Farcosky, Matthew Mulqueen, Gilbert Pearsall, Matthew Radecic, Brett Scott, PENN STATE.

Pistol: Chip Mardis, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Sam Ohlinger, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Sam Austin, Adam Barhamand, Matt Donoghue, Andy Henn, Andy

Kaufman, Ryan larson, James Murphy, Derek Rasmussen, Mike Tupek, Scott Wallen, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: John Albertson, Layne Dreven, Matt Hankey, Stuart Katz, Conor Martin, Daniel Mathews, Daniel Meske, Brett Versen, OHIO STATE; Travis Foltz, Nathan Meerstein, Luke Murray, Dan O’Dell, Andrew Price, Matthew Proper, Jay Stauffer, Kevin Wentzel, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Gabrielle Aiuto, Morgan Engling, Sophie Eustis, Sarah Pecherek,

Emily Pasternak, Sara Pecherek, Sharon Sullivan, Anastasia Usova, Christina Wang, NORTHWESTERN; Kaela Brendler, Siobhan Byrne, Amelia Gaillard, Eileen Grench, Aleksandra Obrazcova, Kristin Rill, Syvenna Siebert, OHIO STATE; Rachel Arndt, Anne Donath,

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Sara Gonzalez, Laura Hillstrom, Sophia Hiss, Juliet Howard, Megan Luteran, Tamara Najm, Catherine Szarwark, Katarzyna Trzopek, Andrea Wine, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Chelsey Brodt, Whitney Graft, Krista Johnson, Erica McKenzie, Anya Miller, Andrea Nichols, Elizabeth Palkie, Jenelle Philipczyk, Bobbi Ross, Allie Sanchez, Maggie Souba, MINNESOTA; Amber Bowman, Jody

Heywood, Katie Maroney, Mallory Peckels, Lacey Schultz, Erika Vanderveer, OHIO STATE; Sara Bauer, Nikki Burish, Sharon Cole, Cyndy Kenyon, Heidi Kletzien, Meaghan Mikkelson, Phoebe Monteleone, Mikka Nodby, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Hilary Alley, Annie Elliott, Laura Glassanos, Aly Josephs, Emily Lovett, Bailey Su, Hannah Whitman, NORTHWESTERN; Kacie Caldwell, Joy DeMarco, Kim Hastings, Mindy Kittle, Ally MacMeekin, Emily Rosen, OHIO STATE; Megan Boyd, Lauren Bryan, Christina Buttle, Renee Cipro, Mary Frande, Lindsay Hagemann, Lori Havrilla, Kimberly Kontson, Jessica Lieb, Karen Long, Shari Maslin, Katrina McGowan, Joan Plake, Linsey Shea, PENN STATE

Lightweight Rowing: Anaya Drew, Candice Hansey, Kristin Hedstrom, Andrea Ryan, Claire Wallace, Mary Higgins, Kathleen Holoyda, WISCONSIN.

Pistol: Lauren Diefenderfer, Teresa Meyer, Krystin Schmid, OHIO STATERifle: Linnea Nygren, OHIO STATESynchronized Swimming: Michelle Benzie, Carly Grimshaw, Megan

Mikulecky, Leah Pinette, Leayn Pinette, Stephanie Raftery, Ashley Rule, Erin Schmidt, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Brittany Estrada, Courtney Livak, Bridget McKeon, Janis Pardy, Jackie Pyrz, Emily Schmitt, Jaclyn Tameris, Kara Woolley, Kristin Zernicke, INDIANA; Wesley Ellison, Megan Hausmann, Lindsey Hitchcock, Kristin Hoogenboom, Michelle Keeley, Sally Stone, Carly Strub, Shana Welch, MICHIGAN.

2006-07MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Christian Rivera, Daniel Bass, Tom Grant, Jason Pryor, OHIO STATE;

Francisc Boghicev, Chun Chang, Charles Cimet, Daniel Hadley, Sergio Hey-Colon, Axel Reblewski, Arthur Urman, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Tim Cook, Jason Dest, Jon Montville, David Rohlfs, Morgan Ward, MICHIGAN; Justin Abdelkader, Tim Crowder, Jeff Dunne, Kurt Kivisto, Jeff Lerg, Steve Mnich, MICHIGAN STATE; Justin Bostrom, Kellen Briggs, Michael Howe, Evan Kauffman, Tom Pohl, MINNESOTA; Bryce Anderson, Dave Barton, Mathieu Beaudoin, John Dingle, Corey Elkins, Johann Kroll, Matt McIlvane, OHIO STATE; Brian Elliott, Tom Gorowsky, Ryan Jeffery, Matt Olinger, Jack Skille, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Mat Ballay, Jon Blashford, John Bolen, Kevin Buchanan, Matt Cornell, Bill Curry, Joel Dalgarno, Chris Friel, Josh Funk, Brian Lalley, Chris Li, Keith Lovett, Jason Lutz, Steve McKinlay, Eric O'Brien, Andrew Pace, Jon Rydberg, Peter Schell, OHIO STATE; Michael Toner, Brian Boyle, Gregory Boyle, Alexander Cocoziello, John Farcosky, Scott Jacobs, Jordan Kolb, Andrew Mackrides, Matthew Mulqueen, Gilbert Pearsall, Matthew Radecic, PENN STATE.

Pistol: Mark Burns, OHIO STATE.Rifle: Steven Nozaki, Sam Ohlinger, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Sam Austin, Adam Barhamand, Matt Donoghue, Anthony Hoell, Andy Kaufman, Nate Millin, Ed Newman, Colin Payne, Derek Rasmussen,

Kenneth Rueden, WISCONSIN.Volleyball: John Albertson, Layne Dreven, Matt Hankey, Conor Martin, Daniel

Mathews, Dan Meske, Brett Versen, OHIO STATE; Travis Foltz, Oleksiy Gutor, Luke Murray, Jay Stauffer, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Gabrielle Aiuto,Sophie Eustis, Sarah Gravlee, Sam Nemecek, Sara

Pecherek, Megan Ross, Maria Valdovinos, NORTHWESTERN; Kaela Brendler, Siobhan Byrne, Eileen Grench, Alexandra Obrazcova, Syvenna Siebert, OHIO STATE; Allison Glasser, Sara Gonzalez, Laura Hillstrom, Sophia Hiss, Anne-Martine Jackson, Lily Matusiak, Tamara Najm, Catherine Szarwark, Caitlin Thompson, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Lindsay Block, Melanie Gagnon, Whitney Graft, Gigi Marvin, Erica McKenzie, Anya Miller, Andrea Nichols, Jenelle Philipczyk, Bobbi Ross, Maggie Souba, Dagney Willey, MINNESOTA; Liana Bonanno, Amber Bowman, Jody Heywood, Megan Hostasek, Erin Keys, Whitney Miller, Mallory Peckels, Erika Vanderveer, OHIO STATE; Sara Bauer, Rachel Bible, Angie Keseley, Heidi Kletzien, Meaghan Mikkelson, Phoebe Monteleone, Jessie Vetter, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Kristen Boege, Hilary Bowen, Laura Clemente, Annie Elliott, Caitlin Jackson, Ali Jacobs, Aly Josephs, Emily Lovett, Kristin McCandlish, Hannah Nielsen, Bailey Su, Hannah Whitman, NORTHWESTERN; Kacie Caldwell, Joy DeMarco, Kristen Gilwee, Libby Graf, Kendall Gysin, Rachel Hawes, Ally MacMeekin, Margaret Prunte, Keri Yourick, OHIO STATE; Mariel Bryan, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Mary Carter, Renee Cipro, Lindsay Hagemann, Kimberly Kontson, Jessica Lieb, Laura Lincicome, Karen Long, Megan McGuire, Joan Plake, Kerry Shea, Linsey Shea, PENN STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Lane Benes, Kristin Hedstrom, Kate Holoyda, Kelley Kowitz, Jennifer Lhost, Cecily Shiel, WISCONSIN.

Pistol: Lauren Diefenderfer, Teresa Meyer, Krystin Schmid, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Jayme DeLancy, Michelle Benzie, Julia Broadfoot,

Kendra Sollars, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Brittany Estrada, Jackie Pyrz, Emily Schmitt, Jaclyn Tameris, Stefanie Winter, Kara Woolley, Kristin Zernicke, INDIANA; Amy Cuckovich, Wesley Ellison, Julie Hyrne, Michelle Keeley, Carrie Stover, Shana Welch, MICHIGAN.

2007-08MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Daniel Bass, Jason Pryor, Sergey Smirnov, OHIO STATE; William

Anderson, Daniel Bak, Francisc Boghicev, Jeffrey Chang, Charles Cimet, Janos Gasparin, Alexander Goldenberg, Brian Helflich, Sergio Hey-Colon, Dennis Kraft, Robert Macclaren, Arthur Urman, Alexander Vongries, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Chris Fragner, MICHIGAN; Justin Abdelkader, Tim Crowder, Jeff Dunne, Kurt Kivisto, Jeff Lerg, Steve Mnich, MICHIGAN STATE; Justin Bostrom, Michael Howe, Evan Kauffman, Derek Peltier, Tom Pohl, Brian Schack, MINNESOTA; Nick Biondo, John Dingle, Corey Elkins, Johann Kroll, Matt McIlvane, Joseph Palmer OHIO STATE; Aaron Bendickson, Shane Connelly, Matthew Ford, Tom Gorowsky, Ryan Jeffery, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Mat Ballay, Charlie Billingsley, Kevin Buchanan, Matt Cornell, Bill Curry, Chris Friel, Josh Funk, James Green, Brian Lalley, Keith Lovett, Ryan Lowe, Steve McKinlay, Andrew Pace, Jeff Ryan, Stephen Smith, Donnie Turchin, OHIO STATE; John Andress, Gregory Boyle, Joseph, Britt, Scott Jacobs, Kevin Joyce, Jordan Kolb, Michael Toner, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Steven Nozaki, Sam Ohlinger, Peter Orban, OHIO STATE.Rowing: Adam Barhamand, Alex Bisset, Andrew Braasch, Cody Carlin, Max

Goff, Hans Hebl, Peter Helfer, Anthony Hoell, Ed Newman, Derek Rasmussen, Kenneth Rueden, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: John Albertson, Kevin Heine, Steven Kehoe, Brian Kues, Conor Martin, Daniel Mathews, Ted Schoenfeldt, Jason Tobkin, Brett Versen, Ryan Versen, OHIO STATE; Jason Ambrose, Travis Foltz, Max Lipsitz, Alan Marz, Luke Murray, Janathan Sherrick, Jay Stauffer, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Gabrielle Aiuto, Christa French, Kayley French, Sam Nemecek,

Megan Ross, Maria Valdovinos, Natalie Wang, NORTHWESTERN; Kaela Brendler, Siobhan Byrne, Eileen Grench, Lindsay Knauer, Holly McKibben, Julia Tikhanova, OHIO STATE; Rachel Arndt, Keri Byerts, Jessica-Kim Phuong Danh, Emily Dougherty, Anatasia Ferdman, Allison Glasser, Sara Gonzalez, Stephanie Herbert, Anne-Martine Sherbeck Jackson, Sarita Olga Mizin, Nikoletta Proudan, Sophia Siu, Liana Webster, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Kelli Blankenship, Rachael Drazan, Melanie Gagnon, Whitney Graft, Jamie Horton, Gigi Marvin, Michelle Maunu, Erica McKenzie, Anya Miller, Bobbi Ross, Dagney Willey, Alexandra Zebro, MINNESOTA; Olivia Antognoli, Liana Bonanno, Rachel Davis, Jody Heywood, Megan Hostasek, Erin Keys, Raelyn LaRocque, Whitney Miller, Mallory Peckels, OHIO STATE; Rachel Bible, Maria Evans, Angie Keseley, Emily Morris, Mikka Nordby, Jessie Vetter, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Hillary Alley, Hilary Bowen, Maggie Bremer, Mary Kate Casey, Laura Clemente, Meredith Frank, Caitlin Jackson, Kristin McCandlish, Fallon McGraw, Lindsay North, NORTHWESTERN; Kacie Caldwell, Rachel Cornicello, Kristen Gilwee, Libby Graf, Rachel Hawes, Mallory Mayhew, Margaret Prunte, Amanda Shrimp, Lauren Sterner, Keri Yourick, OHIO STATE; Mariel Bryan, Theresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Christina Buttle, Mary Carter, Stephanie Ellis, Lindsay Hagemann, Margo Josephs, Kimberly Kontson, Jessica Lieb, Laura Lincicome, Megan McGuire, Erica Mihm, Kerry Shea, Linsey Shea, Maria Valderas PENN STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Brittany Alioto, Lane Benes, Ellie Carroll, Julie Disch, Kaela Erickson, Elise Ganser, Kristin Hedstrom, Kelley Kowitz, Jennifer Lhost, Lindsey Senay, Cecily Shiel, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Teresa Meyer, Teresa Meyer, Henna Khan, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Michelle Benzie, Julia Broadfoot, Diana Care,

Jayme DeLancy, Liz Derr, Rita Gillan, Barbara Nesbitt, Leah Pinette, Hannah Shively, Kendra Sollars, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Brittany Estrada, Maggie Hannon, Jackie Pyrz, Nicole Sands, Stefanie Winter, INDIANA; Julie Hyrne, Michelle Keeley, Carrie Stover, MICHIGAN.

2008-09MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Daniel Bass, Robert Douville, John Friend, Sean Harder, Andras Horanyi, Bishara Korkor, Zach McRae, Ben Parkins, Jason Pryor, Dexter

Wilde, OHIO STATE; Daniel Bak, Charles Cimet, Janos Gasparin, Alexander Goldenberg, Brian Heflich, Robert Macclaren, Samuel Perkins, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Eric Elmblad, Carl Hagelin, Ben Winnett, MICHIGAN; Tim Crowder, Dustin Gazley, Kurt Kivisto, Jeff Lerg, Joey Shean, Corey Tropp, MICHIGAN STATE; Justin Bostrom, Mike Hoeffel, Brian Schack, MINNESOTA, John Albert, Erick Belanger, Corey Elkins, Joseph Palmer

Zach Pelletier, Chris Reed, OHIO STATE; Thomas Gorowsky, Jeff Henderson, Ryan Jeffrey, Ryan McDonagh, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Connor Anderson, Dan Bain, Jarred Bowman, Tyler Dolphin, Scott Gerland, James Green, Matt Kawamoto, Brian Lalley, Scott Lathrop, Keith Lovett, Chris Lowery, Scott Matthews, Andrew Pace, Jeff Ryan, Andrew Stimmel, Donnie Turchin, OHIO STATE; John Andress, John Brelus,

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Joseph Britt, Gregory Brown, William Donley, Alexander Garrity, Scott Jacobs, Kevin Joyce, Jordan Kolb, William Lloyd, Matthew Loy, Matthew Shankoff, Michael Toner, Colton Vosburgh, Matthew Warner, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Seth Berglee, Peter Orban, James Clark, Steven Nozaki, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Louis Bien, Cody Carlin, Darren Gary, Max Goff, Peter Helfer, Ed Newman, Kenneth Rueden, Dan Stevens, Paul Williams, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: John Albertson, Dale Freier, Kevin Heine, Steven Kehoe, Brian Kues, Ted Schoenfeldt, Jason Tobkin, Ryan Versen, OHIO STATE; Jason Ambrose, Max Lipsitz, Thomas Pereira Da Silva, Jonathan Sherrick, Jay Stauffer, Jesse Wagner, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Alexandra Arkin, Meredith Baskies, Irisa Chen, Christa French, Kayley

French, Sarah Henning, Allie Keller, Cristina Mazuski, Samantha Nemecek, Courtney Park, Sara Peck, Megan Ross, Elisabeth Sachs, Nicole Tilley, Whitney White, NORTHWESTERN; Ingrid Biederman, Oksana Dmytruk, Holly McKibben, Falencia Miller, Sarah Smith, Julia Tikhonova, Alyssa Wootton, OHIO STATE; Keri Byerts, Jessica-Kim Danh, Anastasia Ferdman, Allison Glasser, Daniela Goldenberg, Stephanie Herbert, Anne- Martine Jackson, Caitlin Thompson, Doris Willette, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Kelli Blankenship, Rachael Drazan, Brittney Francis, Melanie Gagnon, Chelsey Jones, Gigi Marvin, Michelle Mauna, Terra Rasmussen, Dagney Willey, Alexandra Zebro, MINNESOTA; Olivia Antognoli, Teal Bishop, Liana Bonanno, Rachel Davis, Deidre Facklis, Megan Hostasek, Jenna Kilpatrick, Raelyn LaRocque, Christina Mancuso, OHIO STATE; Rachel Bible, Kayla Hagen, Angie Keseley, Maria Evans, Jessie Vetter, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Hilary Bowen, Maggie Bremer, Mary Kate Casey, Laura Clemente, Meredith Frank, Caitlin Jackson, Morgan Lathrop, Colleen Magarity, Brooke Matthews, Kristin McCandlish, Hannah Nielsen, Kim Pantages, Kendall Santulli, Danielle Spencer, Darby St. Clair-Barrie, NORTHWESTERN; Jayme Beard, Annie Carruthers, Rachael Cornicello, Kristen Gilwee, Libby Graf, Lindsey Gysin, Kelly Haggerty, Jacqueline Orona, Margaret Prunte, Maggie Smith, OHIO STATE; Ashley Boccio, Mariel Bryan, Theresa Bucci, Lauren Burke, Mary Carter, Margaret Dunbar, Jaclyn Eastman, Stephanie Ellis, Megan Hollerbach, Margo Josephs, Laura Lesnick, Laura Lincicome, Megan McGuire, Erica Mihm, Kerry Shea, Maria Valderas, Katy Wick, PENN STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Lane Benes, Mia Cava, Kaela Erickson, Taylor Fries, Heidi Hunsberger, Kelley Kowitz, Grace Lautman, Kate Ludwig, Breanne Lynch, Sarah Padway, Gabrielle Waclawik, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Nabz Sayed, Henna Khan, Jasmine Margaria, OHIO STATE.Synchronized Swimming: Diana Care, Jayme DeLancy, Liz Derr, Monica

Finnigan, Rita Gillan, Liana Litsky, Barbara Nesbitt, Hannah Shively, Kendra Sollars, Caitlin Stewart, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Kara Butler, Kelsey Campbell, Kate Dunn, Maggie Hannon, Kelly Palmberg, Nicole Redder, Nicole Sands, Stephanie Winter, Lauren Wyckoff, INDIANA; Julie Hyrne, Alison Mantel, Lauren Orth, Cara Reitz, Carrie Stover, MICHIGAN.

2009-10MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Sean Harder, Trent Lundquist, Benjamin Parkins, Maxwell Stearns,

Joseph Streb, Igor Tolkachev, Dylan Walrond, Dexter Wilde, OHIO STATE; Daniel Bak, William El-Saleh, Brian Heflich, Roger Kristof, Robert Macclaren, Samuel Perkins, Wolfgang Rafert, Robert Thompson, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Brandon Burlon, Eric Elmblad, Carl Hagelin, Matt Rust, Ben Winnett, MICHIGAN; Timothy Buttery, Matthew Crandell, Dustin Gazley, Michael Merrifield, Trevor Nill, Drew Palmisano, Brock Shelgren,

MICHIGAN STATE; Jacob Cepis, Ryan Flynn, Mike Hoeffel, Nick Larson, Taylor Matson, Kent Patterson, Nico Sacchetti, Brian Schack, Jordane Schroeder, MINNESOTA; Matt Bartkowski, Sean Duddy, Mike Folkes, Cal Heeter, Chris Reed, Cory Schnieder, OHIO STATE; Ryan McDonagh, Eric Springer, Ben Street, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Eddie Bambino, Paul Beery, Joe Bonanni, Jarred Bowman, Packy Campbell, Conor David, Tyler Dolphin, Scott Gerland, Scott Lathrop, Chris Lowery, Mike Smail, Andrew Stimmel, Donnie Turchin, OHIO STATE; David Baker, John Brelus, Joseph Britt, Gregory Brown, William Donley, Alexander Garrity, Kevin Joyce, William Lloyd, Conrad Ridgway, Ricky Robinson, Matthew Shankoff, Colton Vosburgh, PENN STATE

Rifle & Pistol: Rob Deppi, Ohio State, Peter Orban, Ohio State, James Clark, Ohio State, Jonathan Krabacher, Ohio State, Nicholas Novello, Ohio State

Rowing: Steve Dudek, Matt Francis, Dan Gengler, Max Goff, Cory Hatton, Roger Huffman, Luke Jucket, Matt Lojkovic, Tim Wartinbee, Paul Williams, Brian Wyhms, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Dale Freier, Kevin Heine, Steven Kehoe, Brian Kues, Sean Martin, Ted Schoenfeldt, John Tholen, Jason Tobkin, OHIO STATE; Jason Ambrose, Tor Covello, Max Lipsitz, Mark Shipp, Jesse Wagner, Ryan Wolf, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Alexandra Arkin, Meredith Baskies, Kerry Bickford, Irisa Chen, Annelise

Eeman, Christa French, Kayley French, Rebecca Grohman, Sarah

Henning, Allie Keller, Cristina Mazuski, Courtney Park, Devynn Patterson, Lisa Sachs, Ariel Stein, Nicole Tilley, Whitney White, NORTHWESTERN; Isabella Bonello, Emily Cheng, Oksana Dmytruk, Allison Henvick, Lindsey Knauer, Holly McKibben, Falencia Miller, Julia Tikhonova, Margarita Tschomakova, Alyssa Wootton, OHIO STATE; Lauren Bauch, Olivia Benedek, Keri Byerts, Anastasia Ferdman, Daniela Goldenberg, Janelle Krannich, Caitlin Thompson, Caitlin Vassoler, Doris Willette, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Kelli Blankenship, Sarah Erickson, Brittany Francis, Alyssa Grogan, Chelsey Jones, Nicole Ludwigson, Michelle Maunu, Anne Schleper, Kelly Seeler, Alexandra Zebro, MINNESOTA; Barbara Bilko, Teal Bishop, Brittany Carlson, Ohio State ,Rachel Davis, Deidre Facklis, Melissa Feste, Jenna Kilpatrick, Raelyn LaRocque, Sandy Nelson, Natalie Spooner, Michele Tonnessen, Kelly Wild, OHIO STATE; Maria Evans, Carla Pentimone, Carolyne Prevost, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Kirstyn Atkinson, Maggie Bremer, Alexandra Frank, Colleen Magarity, Brooke Matthews, Kim Pantages, Jessica Russo, Kendall Santulli, Shannon Smith, Danielle Spencer, Darby St. Clair-Barrie, Lacey Vigmostad, NORTHWESTERN; Olivia Annalora, Jayme Beard, Maghan Beaudrault, Laura Beck, Annie Carruthers, Rachael Cornicello, Kirsten Donahue, Lindsey Gysin, Kelly Haggerty, Alayna Markwordt, Jacqueline Orona, Caylee Rafalko, Maggie Smith, OHIO STATE; Alyson Adams, Ashley Boccio, Theresa Bucci, Dana Cahill, Brittaney Chamberlain, Margaret Dunbar, Jaclyn Eastman, Stephanie Ellis, Megan Hollerbach, Margo Josephs, Laura Lesnick, State, Erica Mihm, Cassandra Speno, Maria Valderas, Katy Wick, PENN STATE

Lightweight Rowing: Mia Cava, Kaela Erickson, Elise Ganser, Grace Lautman, Katelin Ludwig, Breanne Lynch, Sarah Padway, Gabrielle Waclawik, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Christina Heaton, Kelsey Imig, Nabila Sayed, Henna Khan, Valerie Lakes, Jasmine Margaria, OHIO STATE.

Synchronized Swimming: Liz Derr, Rita Gillan, Katherine Green, Liana Litsky, Barbara Nesbitt, Hannah Shively, Caitlin Stewart, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Kara Butler, Kelsey Campbell, Katie Carson, Kate Dunn, Hannah Eimstad, Megan Jacobs, Jakie Köli, Kelly Palmberg, Nicole Redder, Lauren Wyckoff, INDIANA; Meagan Cobb, Keller Felt, Alison Mantel, Cara Reitz, MICHIGAN.

2010-11MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Nicholas Kotz, Trent Lundquist, Narayan Pathi, Daniel Tafoya, Igor

Tolkachev, Dylan Walrond, William Woods, OHIO STATE; Garrett Buell, Nicholas Depinto, William El-Saleh, Tanamachi Gomez, Samuel Perkins, Wolfgang Rafert, Oliver Valdes, David Willette, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Louie Caporusso, Carl Hagelin, Lee Moffie, Jeff Rohrkemper, Matt Rust, Lindsay Sparks, Ben Winnett, MICHIGAN; Tim Buttery, Matt Crandell, Chris Forfar, Dustin Gazley, Anthony Hayes, Torey Krug, Trevor Nill, Drew Palmisano, Joe Shean, Brock Shelgren, A.J. Sturges, MICHIGAN STATE; Jay Barriball, Zach Budish, Cade Fairchild, Michael Hoeffel, Andrew Kremer, Nick Larson, Taylor Matson, Kent Patterson, Nico Sacchetti, MINNESOTA; Alex Carlson, Danny Dries, Sean Duddy, Cal Heeter, Paul Kirtland, Devon Krogh, Brandon Martell, Jeff McNeil, Jeff Michael, Chris Reed, Cory Schneider, OHIO STATE; Scott Gudmandson, Ryan Little, Eric Springer, Mitch Thompson, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Dominique Alexander, Eddie Bambino, Paul Beery, Joe Bonanni, Darius Bowman, Ryan Brant, Packy Campbell, Mark Crawford, Conor David, Tyler Dolphin, Scott Gerland, Ryan Keneally, Scott Lathrop, Jordan Levack, Nick Liddil, Kevin Mack, Patrick Riffee, Logan Schuss, Mike Smail, Patrick Toohey, Trey Wilkes, OHIO STATE; David Baker, John Brelus, Gregory Brown, Eric Davidheiser, Nicholas Dolik, William Donley, Alexander Garrity, William Gribbin, Daniel Henneghan, Ryan Link, William Lloyd, Matthew Mackrides, John Nichols, Andrew Roper, Matthew Shankoff, Kyle Vanthof, Colton Vosburgh, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: James Clark, Jonathan Krabacher, Nicholas Novello, Maxwell Snyderman, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Steve Dudek, Daniel Gengler, Luke Jucket, David Lucas, Daniel Moore, Cody Rissman, Zach Rodenbough, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Rhett Cash, Dale Freier, Nick Gibson, Kevin Heine, Steven Kehoe, Derek Kues, Sean Martin, Grayson Overman, Shawn Sangrey, Mike Stefani, John Tholen, Jason Tobkin, OHIO STATE; Thomas Comfort, Tor Covello, Scott Kegerreis, Alan Mars, Nicholas Turko, Ryan Wolf, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSFencing: Alexandra Arkin, Kerry Bickford, Emily Bruhl, Kate Cavanaugh, Curie

Chang, Irisa Chen, Annelise Eeman, Chloe Grainger, Rebecca Grohman, Alicia Gurrieri, Chloe McGuffin, Kendrick Mooney, Charlotte Ohl, Courtney Park, Devynn Patterson, Sara Peck, Alexandra Pollack, Camille Provencal, Lisa Sachs, Madeline Sachs, Dayana Sarkisova, Hannah Schwalbe, Ariel Stein, NORTHWESTERN; Isabella Bonello, Emily Cheng, Katarzyna Dabrowa, Oksana Dmytruk, Tasha Domashovetz, Allison Henvick, Alison Miller, Anna Staso, Margarita Tschomakova, Alyssa Wootton, OHIO STATE; Lauren Bauch, Olivia Benedek, Brigid Frey, Daniela Goldenberg, Margherita Guzzi Vincenti, Deanna Loffredo, Kyra Swick, Doris Willette, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Megan Bozek, Samantha Downey, Sarah Erickson, Alyssa Grogan, Mira Jalosuo, Becky Kortum, Nikki Ludwigson, Jenny Lura, Noora Raty, Anne Schleper, MINNESOTA; Barbara Bilko, Teal Bishop, Amanda

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Lacrosse: Kirstyn Atkinson, Ali Cassera, Beatrice Conley, Alexa DeLyra, Gabriella Flibotte, Alex Frank, Amanda Macaluso, Colleen Magarity, Brooke Matthews, Jessica Russo, Shannon Smith, Darby St. Clair-Barrie, Maria Tedeschi, Taylor Thornton, Lacey Vigmostad, NORTHWESTERN; Jayme Beard, Maghan Beaudrault, Rachel Blue, Annie Carruthers, Kirsten Donahue, Megan Fiorito, Lindsey Gysin, Sarah Lenow, Alayna Markwordt, Jacqueline Orona, Caylee Rafalko, Maggie Smith, Rachel Wiederkehr, OHIO STATE; Alyson Adams, Ashley Boccio, Dana Cahill, Brittaney Chamberlain, Margaret Dunbar, Jaclyn Eastman, Kathryn Guy, Megan Hollerbach, Laura Lesnick, Colleen Shea, Jennifer Steadman, Katy Wick, PENN STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Helen Beckner, Constance Chucholowski, Taylor Fries, Jennifer Gross, Grace Lautman, Jessica Lund, Breanne Lynch, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Amanda Furrer, Christina Heaton, Jasmine Margaria, OHIO STATE.

Synchronized Swimming: Raquel Aguado, Monica Finnigan, Liana Litsky, Lauren Robinson, Michelle Theriault, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Katie Black, Kara Butler, Kelsey Campbell, Kate Dunn, Hanna Eimstad, Megan Jacobs, Jakie Kohli, Nicole Redder, Lauren Wyckoff, INDIANA; Alex Adamson, Meagan Cobb, Keller Felt, Alison Mantel, Natalie Naruns, Lauren Orth, Cara Reitz, MICHIGAN.

2011-12MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Rhys Douglas, Samuel Hardwicke-Brown, Andrew McDonald, Gavin

Medley, Eric Philippou, Max Stearns, Daniel Tafoya, Dylan Walrond, OHIO STATE; William El-Saleh, Jeremy Goldstein, Tanamachi Gomez, Pawel Puchalski, Oliver Valdes, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Luke Dwyer, Luke Glendening, Luke Moffatt, Lee Moffie, Jeff Rohrkemper, Lindsay Sparks, MICHIGAN; Tim Buttery, Matt Crandell, Chris Forfar, Anthony Hayes, Torey Krug, Mike Merrifield, Trevor Nill, Drew Palmisano, Brock Shelgren, AJ Sturges, Greg Wolfe, MICHIGAN STATE; Mark Alt, Zach Budish, Nate Condon, Justin Holl, Andrew Kremer, Jared Larson, Nick Larson, Taylor Matson, Kent Patterson, Nico Sacchetti, Nate Schmidt, Tom Serratore, Michael Shibrowski, MINNESOTA; Alex Carlson, Chris Crane, Danny Dries, Sean Duddy, Cal Heeter, Paul Kirtland, Devon Krogh, Alex Lippincott, Brandon Martell, Jeff Michael, Cory Schneider, Travis Statchuk, Alex Szczechura, OHIO STATE; Tyler Barnes, Chase Drake, Joe Faust, Gavin Hartzog, Ryan Little, Eric Springer, Mitch Thompson, Mark Zengerle, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Cy Abelnour, Jordan Bargas, Doug Bryant, Jeff Chu, Andrew Hayden, Jeff Janer, JD Johnson, Brent Kirshner, Stephen Levitt, Thomas Paras, Ryan Snyder, Willie Steenland, Sean Sutton, Alex Vasileff, MICHIGAN; Dominique Alexander, Eddie Bambino, Joe Bonanni, Mark Crawford, Tyler Frederick, John Hardesty, Matt Kawamoto, Nick Liddil, Kevin Mack, Joe Meurer, Patrick Riffee, Logan Schuss, Jake Sharick, Mike Smail, Brock Sorensen, Patrick Toohey, Dan Wertz, Trey Wilkes, OHIO STATE; Stephen Aitken, David Baker, Eric Davidheiser, Nicholas Dolik, Timothy Golder, Daniel Henneghan, Austin Kaut, Ryan Link, Matthew Mackrides, Ryan Mullen, Andrew Roper, Ryne Sternberg, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Jonathan Krabacher, Nick Novello, Maxwell Snyderman, A.J. Tourigny, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Kyle Anderson, Bradley Betts, Lowell Fissinger, Daniel Gengler, Luke Juckett, James Oldeschulte, Michael Patinkin, Eric Rhiel, Kevin Ripley, Cody Rissman, John Schoback, Leon Suvak, Ryan Thompson, Andrew Weiland, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Nick Gibson, Peter Heinen, Shawn Herron, Derek Kues, Grayson Overman, Coleman Palm, Michael Piechowski, John Tholen, OHIO STATE; Thomas Comfort, Tor Corvello, Connor Curry, Scott Kegerreis, Ryan Wolf, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSBowling: Valerie Calberry, Kayla Johnson, Kristi Mickelson, Shalima Zalsha,

NEBRASKA.Fencing: Kerry Bickford, Emily Bruhl, Kate Cavanaugh, AnnElise Eeman, Chloe

Grainger, Rebecca Grohman, Alicia Gurrieri, Chloe McGuffin, Kendrick Mooney, Devynn Patterson, Camille Provencal, Dayana Sarkisova, NORTHWESTERN; Isabella Bonello, Emily Cheng, Katarzyna Dabrowa, Tasha Domashovetz, Laura Gurnowski, Allison Kenvick, Alison Miller, Caroline Piasecka, Margarita Tschomakova, OHIO STATE; Lauren Bauch, Olivia Benedek, Nicole Glon, Margherita Guzzi, Anne Stephenson, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Bethany Brausen, Samantha Downey, Sarah Erickson, Katie Frischmann, Baylee Gillanders, Alyssa Grogan, Mira Jalosuo, Amanda Kessel, Becky Kortum, Nikki Ludwigson, Noora Räty, Anne Schleper, Kelly Terry, MINNESOTA; Becky Allis, Brittany Carlson, Melissa Feste, Tina Hollowell, Chelsea Knapp, Madison Marcotte, Laura McIntosh, Paige Semenza, Natalie Spooner, Lisa Steffes, Annie Svedin, Kim Theut, Minttu Tuominen, Kelly Wild, OHIO STATE; Alev Kelter, Natalie Berg, Carolyne Prevost, Stefanie McKeough, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Ali Cassera, Ellie Clayman, Beatrice Conley, Alexa deLyra, Erin Fitzgerald, Gabriella Flibotte, Alex Frank, Kerri Harrington, Amanda Macaluso,

Kate Macdonald, Kelly Rich, Jessica Russo, Shannon Smith, Maria Tedeschi, Taylor Thornton, Christy Turner, Lacey Vigmostad, NORTHWESTERN; Olivia Annalora, Kelly Becker, Rachel Blue, Katie Chase, Kirsten Donahue, Cara Facchina, Tayler Kuzma, Alyna Markwordt, Caylee Rafalko, Kate Sullivan, Rachel Wiederkehr, OHIO STATE; Alyson Adams, Carly Bitzer, Dana Cahill, Elizabeth Carney, Brittaney Chamberlain, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Kathryn Guy, Melissa Lloyd, Lauren Purvis, Colleen Shea, Theresa, Zichelli, PENN STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Constance Chucholowski, Sophie Gavell, Gillian Lapadat, Jessica Lund, Jenna Pavelec, Erin Wylie, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Joyce Kim, Sheena Mahloch, Sunny Russell, Katelyn Woltersdorf, NEBRASKA; Christina Heaton, Kim Hullings, OHIO STATE.

Synchronized Swimming: Chelsea Aton, Alex Beckett, Tori Hawes, Lauren Nicholson, Lauren Robinson, Lara Tutton, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Hanna Eimstad, Shae Fournier, Meghan Lappan, Amanda Redfern, INDIANA; Alex Adamson, Meagan Cobb, Lauren Colton, Sophie Høegh, Laura Milstead, Hathaway Moore, Natalie Naruns, MICHIGAN.

2012-13MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Samuel Hardwicke-Brown, Andrew McDonald, Eric Philippou, Max

Stearns, Daniel Tafoya, OHIO STATE; Adrian Bak, Benjamin Freiman, Jeremy Goldstein, Daniel Gomez Tanamachi, David Gomez Tanamachi, Alex Schneller, David Willette, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Luke Dwyer, Zachary Hyman, Travis Lynch, Luke Moffatt, Lee Moffie, Jeff Rohrkemper, Lindsay Sparks, Mike Szuma, MICHIGAN; Matt Berry, Branden Carney, Brent Darnell, Chris Forfar, Anthony Hayes, Justin Hoomaian, Nate Phillips, Tanner Sorenson, Greg Wolfe, MICHIGAN STATE; Mark Alt, Travis Boyd, Zach Budish, Nate Condon, Erik Haula, Seth Helgeson, Justin Holl, Kyle Rau, Nate Schmidt, Tom Serratore, Michael Shibrowski, MINNESOTA; Alex Carlson, Chris Crane, Justin DaSilva, Tanner Fritz, Brady Hjelle, Devon Krogh, Alex Lippincott, Brandon Martell, Max McCormick, Al McLean, Jeff Michael, Travis Statchuk, Alex Szczechura, OHIO STATE; Jacob Friedman, Michael Longo, Michael McDonagh, Cominic Morrone, Richard O'Brien, Thomas Olczyk, George Saad, Eric Steinour, PENN STATE; Tyler Barnes, Chase Drake, Joe Faust, Gavin Hartzog, Ryan Little, Jake McCabe, Landon Peterson, Joel Rumpel, Mark Zengerle, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Doug Bryant, Jeff Chu, Jack Eisenreich, Mack Gembis, Andrew Hayden, JD Johnson, David McCormack, Will Meter, Thomas Orr, Thomas Paras, Dakota Sherman, Willie Steenland, Sean Sutton, Dylan Westerhold, Kevin Wylie, MICHIGAN; Dominique Alexander, Ryan Borcherding, Eric Chadderdon, Mark Crawford, Nick Diegel, Turner Evans, Rick Lewis, Nick Liddil, Kevin Mack, Joe Meurer, Evan Mulchrone, Patrick Riffee, Logan Schuss, Jake Sharick, Cameron Stephens, Patrick Toohey, Dan Wertz, Trey Wilkes, OHIO STATE; Stephen Aitken, James Burnside, Travis Crane, John Cugini, Nicholas Dolik, Timothy Golder, Daniel Henneghan, Austin Kaut, Gregory Manley, Ryan Mullen, Andrew Roper, David Spadacene, Ryne Sternberg, Kyle Vanthof, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Clay Beckholt, Nicolas Fujimura, Maxwell Snyderman, A.J. Tourigny, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Kyle Anderson, Beau Batty, Vincent Bertram, William Bleifuss, Travis Breunig, Oliver Buchino, Charles Capp, Jordan Friendshuh, Logan Hietpas, Alec Hub, Mitchell King, Jangwon Kwon, David Luckie, Lowell McNicholas, Zach Niemeyer, Eric Rhiel, Kevin Ripley, Cody Rissman, Chase Tarrier, Andrew Weiland, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Danny Baker, Nick Gibson, Peter Heinen, Michael Henchy, Shawn Herron, Derek Kues, Chen Levitan, Jonathan Newton, Grayson Overman, Michael Piechowski, Mike Stefani, John Tholen, OHIO STATE; Thomas Comfort, Connor Curry, Matthew Kapusta, Scott Kegerreis, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSBowling: Amanda Burau, Liz Kuhlkin, Yan Ling, Kristi Mickelson, NEBRASKA.Fencing: Emily Bruhl, Sarah Bruhl, Kate Cavanaugh, Courtney Dumas, Alicia

Gurrieri, Katherine Kim, Kendrick Mooney, Madeline Sachs, Tina Umanskiy, NORTHWESTERN; Katarzyna Dabrowa, Alison Miller, Caroline Piasecka, Mona Shaito, OHIO STATE; Kane Gladnick, Nicole Glon, Margherita Guzzi Vincenti, Anne Stephenson, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Rachael Bona, Megan Bozek, Bethany Brausen, Samantha Downey, Katie Frischmann, Baylee Gillanders, Mira Jalosuo, Amanda Kessel, Becky Kortum, Rachel Ramsey, Noora Räty, Kelly Terry, MINNESOTA; Becky Allis, Stacy Danczak, Kara Gust, Tina Hollowell, Taylor Kuehl, Madison Marcotte, Kari Schmitt, Sara Schmitt, Paige Semenza, Lisa Steffes, Kayla Sullivan, Annie Svedin, Minttu Tuominen, OHIO STATE; Catherine Christoffersen, Jessica Desorcie, Taylor Gross, Cara Mendelson, Lindsay Reihl, Tess Weaver, PENN STATE; Brittany Ammerman, Natalie Berg, Jordan Brickner, Ilana Friedman, Katy Josephs, Alev Kelter, Stefanie McKeough, Alex Rigsby, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Haydyn Anigian, Mikaela Bozza, Jess Carroll, Ali Cassera, Caley Chelios, Beatrice Conley, Alexa deLyra, Erin Fitzgerald, Gabriella Flibotte,Caroline Gersuk, Kerri Harrington, Brooke Jones, Paige Jones, Brooks Lawler, Amanda Macaluso, Kate Macdonald, Amanda McLaughlin, Kelly Rich, Taylor Thornton, Christy Turner, NORTHWESTERN; Kelsea Ayers, Rachel Blue, Katie Chase, Alli Dawson, Tori DeScenza, Taylor Donahue, Cara Facchina, Mary Kate Facchina, Kaila Gottlick, Heather Gravinese, Hallie Keselman, Tayler Kuzma, Jennifer Porretto, Emily Valli, Rachel Wiederkehr, OHIO STATE; Carly Bitzer, Tatum Coffey, Molly Fernandez, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Kathryn Guy, Kelly Lechner, Shannon Lechner, Margaret

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Lightweight Rowing: Melissa Abler, Anaelise Beckman, Constance Chucholowski, Elizabeth Emmerich, Cassie Forman, Sophie Gavell, Abby Knight, Lacey Kolb, Gillian Lapadat, Jessica Lund, Erin McFarlane, Gretchen Miron, Brianna Murphy, Paige Resch, Julia Rollins, Catherine Rosoff, Alessandra Ruenger, Lauren Steavpack, Lara Tiramani, Amy Van Aartsen, Anais Webster, Erin Wylie, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Kelsey Hansen, Joyce Kim, Sunny Russell, Katelyn Woltersdorf, NEBRASKA; Jane Lankes, Amanda Luoma, Rachael Mullaney, Megan Polonsky, Mariah Skiles, Alexandra Troester, OHIO STATE.

Sand Volleyball: Morgan Broekhuis, Hayley Thramer, NEBRASKA.Synchronized Swimming: Chelsea Aton, Julia Gaylard, Samantha Golomb, Tori

Hawes, Kristine Irwin, Heidi Liou, Yuliya Maryanko, Lauren Nicholson, Katie Spada, Paige Wells, Khadija Zanotto, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Katie Contreras, Summer Creighton, Shae Fournier, Alexis Jones, Jakie Kohli, Meghan Lappan, Devon Peterson, Amanda Redfern, Shelley St. Omer Roy, Shelby Taylor, INDIANA; Alex Adamson, Lauren Colton, Lauren Dudley, Katie Hazelrigg, Sophie Høegh, Hathaway Moore, Natalie Naruns, Elizabeth Williams, MICHIGAN.

2013-14MEN’S SPORTSFencing: Kristian Boyadzhiev, Ewan Douglas, Rhys Douglas, Samuel Hardwicke-

Brown, Andrew McDonald, Eric Philippou, John Vivian, OHIO STATE; Jeremy Goldstein, David Gomez Tanamachi, Yasser Mahmoud, Alex Schneller, Kaito Streets, David Willette, PENN STATE.

Lacrosse: Chase Brown, Doug Bryant, Cooper Charlton, Jeff Chu, Mike D'Alessio, Mike Francia, Mack Gembis, Evan Glaser, JD Johnson, David Joseph, Riley Kennedy, Peter Kraus, David McCormack, Will Meter, Thomas Orr, Andrew Portnoy, Dakota Sherman, Josh Stauffer, Kevin Wylie, Max Zwolan, MICHIGAN; Ryan Borcherding, Carter Brown, Nick Diegel, Turner Evans, Robby Haus, Ben Karr, Rick Lewis, Joe Meurer, Evan Mulchrone, David Planning, Jake Sharick, Scott Spencer, Cameron Stephens, Adam Trombley, OHIO STATE; Stephen Aitken, Kessler Brown, James Burnside, John Donnelly, Austin Kaut, Drake Kreinz, Gregory Manley, Ryan Mullen, Michael Richards, Taylor Sanders, Ryne Sternberg, Kyle Vanthof, Kyle Zittel, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Clay Beckholt, Nicolas Fujimura, Alexander Kimura, Remington Lyman, Aaron Tourigny, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Kyle Anderson, Beau Batty, Vince Bertram, Travis Breunig, Oliver Buchino, Charlie Clapp, Logan Hietpas, Mitchell King, George Perrett, Kevin Ripley, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Driss Guessous, Peter Heinen, Michael Henchy, Shawn Herron, Andrew Lutz, Michael Piechowski, TJ Read, OHIO STATE; Matthew Callaway, Connor Curry, Zackary Parik, Spencer Sauter, PENN STATE.

WOMEN’S SPORTSBowling: April Campbell, Beth Hedley, Liz Kuhlkin, Alexandra Mosquera, Andrea

Ruiz, Yan Ling Tan, NEBRASKA.Fencing: Juliana Barrett, Sarah Bruhl, Courtney Dumas, Cara Franke, Katherine

Kim, Charlotte Sands, Tina Umanskiy, Jen Yamin, NORTHWESTERN; Taylor McIntyre, Celina Merza, Caroline Piasecka, Mai Shaito, Mona Shaito, Sterling Streb, OHIO STATE; Coutinho Ana, Brianne Cavaliere, Kane Gladnick, Nicole Glon, Clarisse Luminet, Rebecca Stanley, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Rachael Bona, Hannah Brandt, Bethany Brausen, Baylee Gillanders, Rachel Ramsey, Shyler Sletta, Kelly Terry, MINNESOTA; Becky Allis, Kendall Curtis, Stacy Danczak, Kara Gust, Chelsea Knapp, Taylor Kuehl, Madison Marcotte, Julia McKinnon, Bryanna Nuewald, Kari Schmitt, Sara Schmitt, Lisa Steffes, Kayla Sullivan, Annie Svedin, Cara Zubko, OHIO STATE; Jeanette Bateman, Taylor Gross, Hannah Hoenshell, Jill Holdcroft, Paige Jahnke, Emily Laurenzi, Kendra Rasmussen, Lindsay Reihl, Stephanie Walkom, Tess Weaver, Jenna Welch, Celine Whitlinger, Sarah Wilkie, PENN STATE; Brittany Ammerman, Natalie Berg, Kim Drake, Ilana Friedman, Mikayla Johnson, Katy Josephs, Stef McKeough, Alex Rigsby, WISCONSIN.

Lacrosse: Sydney Franko, MICHIGAN; Haydyn Anigian, Mikaela Bozza, Hadley Brooke, Jess Carroll, Caley Chelios, Kaleigh Craig, Jessica Dahldorf, Kat DeRonda, Nancy Dunbar, Emily Eichner, Caroline Gersuk, Kerri Harrington, Brooke Jones, Paige Jones, Kate Macdonald, Blake McHugh, Amanda McLaughlin, Kara Mupo, Lauren Murray, Kelly Rich, Spring Sanders, Christy Turner, NORTHWESTERN; Kelsea Ayers, Emi Breakey, Katie Chase, Tori DeScenza, Olivia DiCarlantonio, Taylor Donahue, Christine Easton, Cara Facchina, Mary Kate Facchina, Katie Frederick, Kelsey Gallagher, Kaila Gottlick, Heather Gravinese, Rainey Hodgson, Hallie Keselman, Tayler Kuzma, Jennifer Porretto, Emily Valli, Bridget Vilbig, OHIO STATE; Carly Bitzer, Lauren Bosse, Lizzy Carney, Tatum Coffey, Avery Curley, Ali Foulsham, Evan Foulsham, Heather Harman, Kelly Lechner, Shannon Lechner, Maggie McCormick, Jenna Mosketti, Lauren Purvis, Whitney Reddig, Erika Spilker, PENN STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Tenzin Khangkar, Gretchen Miron, Brianna Murphy, Helena Randle, Paige Resch, Katie Rosoff, Alessandra Ruenger, Sydney Steiner, Lara Tiramani, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Kelsey Hansen, Marissa Major, Denise Martin, Magdalena Mical, Sunny Russell, NEBRASKA; Kimberly Hullings, Jane Lankes, Amanda Luoma, Rachael Mullaney, Megan Polonsky, Mariah Skiles, Alexandra Troester, OHIO STATE.

Sand Volleyball: Cecilia Hall, Amber Rolfzen, Kadie Rolfzen, NEBRASKA.

Synchronized Swimming: Chelsea Aton, Julia Gaylard, Samantha Golomb, Tori Hawes, Kristine Irwin, Heidi Liou, Lauren Nicholson, Katie Spada, Paige Wells, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Mary Campbell, Katie Contreras, Summer Creighton, Shae Fournier, Rebecca Gerrity, Alexis Jones, Meghan Lappan, Hallie Lindsey, Erin Pannek, Devon Peterson, Amanda Redfern, Candyce Schroeder, Shelley St. Omer Roy, Shelby Taylor, INDIANA; Julia Campbell, Hayden Green, Barbara Lanier, Kelly Martin, Hathaway Moore, Presley Pender, Emily Sejna, Gabriella Serure, Ali Thomason, Elizabeth Williams, MICHIGAN.

2014-15MEN'S SPORTSFencing: Inaki de Guzman, Rhys Douglas, John Lazzari, Ryan Tomlinson, John

Vivian, OHIO STATE; Howie Chan, David Gomez-Tanamachi, Farzaan Karimi, Maxwell Kleeman, Adam Lewicki, Alex Schneller, Kaito Streets, Lars Swanson, Karl Oskar Tang, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Seth Bearjar, Clay Beckholt, Remington Lyman, Nicolas Smith, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Vince Bertram, William Bleifuss, Patrick Muto, George Perrett, Kyle Smith, Andrew Stone, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Christy Blough, Driss Guessous, Michael Henchy, Shawn Herron, Miles Johnson, Nick Laffin, Andrew Lutz, Josh Tublin, OHIO STATE; Aidan Albrecht, Connor Curry, Zackary Parik, Spencer Sauter, PENN STATE.

WOMEN'S SPORTSBowling: Bethany Hedley, Lizabeth Kuhlkin, Gazmine Mason, Andrea Ruiz,

Briana Zabierek, NEBRASKA.Fencing: Julia Abelsky, Juliana Barrett, Mandeep Bhinder, Sarah Bruhl,

Stephanie Chan, Emily Comstock, Kimmy Fishman, Helen Foster, Mikela Goldstein, Alisha Gomez-Shah, Alex Kain, Katherine Kim, Cindy Oh, Charlotte Sands, Mary Spohn, Tina Umanskiym Jen Yamin, NORTHWESTERN; Eugenia Falqui, Eleanor Harvey, Celina Merza, Mai Shaito, Sterling Streb, OHIO STATE; Brianne Cavaliere, Kane Gladnick, Teodora Kakhiani, Clarisse Luminet, Daniella Ortiz, Rebecca Stanley, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Rachael Bona, Hannah Brandt, Dani Cameranesi, Kelsey Cline, Kate Flug, Paige Haley, Meghan Lorence, Maryanne Menefee, Sidney Peters, Rachel Ramsey, Kate Schipper, Shyler Sletta, Lee Stecklein, MINNESOTA; Kendall Curtis, Stacy Danczak, Kara Gust, Claudia Kepler, Taylor Kuehl, Katie Matheny, Julia McKinnon, Melani Moylan, Bryanna Neuwald, Alexa Ranahan, Kari Schmitt, Sara Schmitt, Kayla Sullivan, Cara Zubko, OHIO STATE; Jeanette Bateman, Laura Bowman, Micayla Catanzariti, Hannah Hoenshell, Jill Holdcroft, Paige Jahnke, Emily Laurenzi, Sarah Nielsen, Amy Petersen, Kendra Rasmussen, Kelly Seward, Celine Whitlinger, Sarah Wilkie, Shannon Yoxheimer, PENN STATE; Brittany Ammerman, Ann-Renee Desbiens, Kim Drake, Katy Josephs, Sydney McKibbon, Sarah Nurse, Jenny Ryan, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Jaycee Carter, Kelsy Hansen, Alexandrea Lorentz, Marissa Major, Denise Martin, Rachel Martin, Magdalena Mical, Lauren Phillips, NEBRASKA; Kendal Elder, Jane Lankes, Rachael Mullaney, Megan Polonsky, Elizabeth Szalajko, OHIO STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Audrey Dalgarno, Julia Glueck, Tenzin Khangkar, Gretchen Miron, Brianna Murphy, Megan Oechsel, Gabriela Purman, Helena Randle, Catherine Rosoff, Lara Tiramani, WISCONSIN.

Sand Volleyball: Alexa Ethridge, Cecilia Hall, Kelly Hunter, Melanie Keil, Kira Larson, Amber Rolfzen, Kadie Rolfzen, Justine Wong-Orantes, NEBRASKA.

Synchronized Swimming: Alexa Aton, Emma Barankski, Tori Baron, Elizabeth Davidson, Samantha Golomb, Lorraine Hack, Natalie Huibregtse, Kristine Irwin, Cory Justice, Heidi Liou, Kathryn Spada, Katie Spada, Paige Wells, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Mary Campbell, Summer Creighton, Jordan Elwood, Rebecca Gerrity, Alexis Jones, Devon Peterson, Candyce Schroeder, Bronwyn Smith, Michelle St. Omar Roy, Shelby Taylor, INDIANA; Emily Browning, Julia Campbell, Allison Larko, Kelly Martin, Heidi Moreland, Jamie Nolan, Presley Pender, Danielle Robinson, Emily Sejna, Allison Skaggs, Ali Thomason, Elizabeth Williams, MICHIGAN.

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2015-16MEN'S SPORTSFencing: Julien Baneux, Marc-Antoine Blais Belanger, Robert Caldwell,

Maximilien Chastanet, Abraham Coull, James Hu, Frederick Koch, Nicolas Pouliquen, Julian Raul, Michael Saari, Ryan Tomlinson, Alec Walker, Lewis Weiss, OHIO STATE; Stephen Barnett, Howie Chan, Adam Lewicki, Kaito Streets, Karl Oskar Tang; PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Seth Bearjar, Joshua Black, Drew Cheezum, Alexander Kimura, Remington Lyman, Mark Matheny, Nicolas Smith, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Ben Flaherty, John French, Andrew Griffin, James Letten, David McClain, Patrick Muto, Mark Nitka, George Perrett, Zach Ruedinger, Benjamin Webster, Sam Weeks, Laing Wise, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Christy Blough, Peter Edwards, Driss Guessous, Miles Johnson, Nick Laffin, Blake Leeson, Aaron Samarin, Nicolas Szerszen, Josh Tublin, OHIO STATE; Aidan Albrecht, Matthew McLaren, Zackary Parik, Spencer Sauter, PENN STATE.

WOMEN'S SPORTSBowling: Kelly Belzeski, Julia Bond, Melanie Crawford, Bethany Hedley,

Gazmine Mason, Briana Zabierek, NEBRASKA.

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Courtney Dumas, Kimmy Fishman, Helen Foster, Mikela Goldstein, Alisha Gomez-Shah, Stefani Kahookele, Alex Kain, Michelle Lee, Cindy Oh, Stella Pointeau, Lucia Procopio, Charlotte Sands, Anna Tolley, Katie Van Riper, Jen Yamin, Emine Yucel, NORTHWESTERN; Eugenia Falqui, Alanna Goldie, Eleanor Harvery, Becca Rutan, Mona Shaito, Sterling Streb, OHIO STATE; Brianne Cavaliere, Najiyyah Clark, Teodora Kakhiani, Clarisse Luminet, Jessica O'Neill-Lyublinsky, Desree Ortega-Furgeson, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Sydney Baldwin, Hannah Brandt, Dani Cameranesi, Kelsey Cline, Paige Haley, Amanda Kessel, Amanda Leveille, Kelly Pannek, Sidney Peters, Cara Piazza, Nina Rodgers, Kate Schipper, Lee Stecklein, Megan Wolfe, MINNESOTA; Stacy Danczak, Jessica Dunne, Julianna Iafallo, Claudia Kepler, Katie Matheny, Julia McKinnon, Melani Moylan, Bryanna Neuwald, Alexa Ranahan, Maggie Rothgery, Dani Sadek, Lauren Spring, Kassidy Suave, Cara Zubko, OHIO STATE; Jeanette Bateman, Laura Bowman, Hannah Bramm, Micayla Catanzariti, Hannah Ehresmann, Aly Hardy, Hannah Hoenshell, Jill Holdcroft, Paige Jahnke, Irene Kiroplis, Emily Laurenzi, Remi Martin, Sarah Nielsen, Jordin Pardoski, Amy Petersen, Kelly Seward, Bella Sutton, Christi Vetter, Celine Whitlinger, Sarah Wilkie, Shannon Yoxheimer, PENN STATE; Ann-Renee Desbiens, Kim Drake, Sydney McKibbon, Megan Miller, Annie Pankowski, Jenny Ryan, Baylee Wellhausen, Lauren Williams, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Jaycee Carter, Alexandrea Lorentz, Marissa Major, Denise Martin, Rachel Martin, Magdalena Mical, NEBRASKA; Irina Andrianova, Deanna Binnie, Liz Buerling, Kendal Elder, Elizabeth Szalajko, OHIO STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Amanda Aiello, Audrey Dalgarno, Mirha Girt, Julia Glueck, Tenzin Khangkar, Emma Landauer, Eleanor Martin, Olivia Meehan, Gabriela Purman, Helena Randle, Christina Stevenson, Janet Titzler, Jennifer Whitehill, Brianna Wynne, WISCONSIN.

Sand Volleyball: Annika Albrecht, Olivia Boender, Briana Holman, Kelly Hunter, Amber Rolfzen, Kadie Rolfzen, Sydney Townsend, Justine Wong-Orantes, NEBRASKA.

Synchronized Swimming: Alexa Aton, Emma Baranski, Victoria Baron, Quinn Connor, Elizabeth Davidson, Jessica Giannuzzi, Lorraine Hack, Elizabeth Hernandez, Sarah House, Alyssa Hoying, Natalie Huibregtse, Shea Ramsey, Noelle St. John, Monica Velazquez-Stiak, Lizzie Welzien, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Jennifer Beadle, MacKenzie Bonk, Mary Campbell, Jordan Elwood, Karrie Kozokar, Emily Lowe, Kelly Matthews, Sarah Myers, Candyce Schroeder, Bronwyn Smith, Sarah Young, INDIANA; Caroline Anderson, Emily Browning, Julia Campbell, Kaitlyn Cozens, Kimberly Graziano, Danielle Johnson, Kelly Martin, Katherine Moore, Heidi Moreland, Jamie Nolan, Emily Sejna, Allison Skaggs, Ali Thomason, MICHIGAN.

2016-17MEN'S SPORTSFencing: Ahmed Al-Tayeb, Julien Baneux, Marc-Antoine Blais Belanger, Robert

Caldwell, Maximilen Chastenet, Jax Diaz Miranda, James Hu, Anurup Krishna, Nicols Pouliquen, Oliver Schindler, Nicola Sirito, Stas Studilovsky, Ryan Tomlinson, Lewis Weiss, OHIO STATE; Stephen Barnett, Marcel Dolegiewicz, Nicholas Graziano, Jarrett Lewis, Karol Metryka, Lars Swanson, Karl Oskar Tang, Gavin Turner, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Seth Bearjar, Joshua Black, Drew Cheezum, Mark Matheny, Anthony McCollum, Patrick Sardo, Nicolas Smith, Brendan Whitaker, Quinton Wotring, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: James Bernard, Andrew Hamilton, Jacob Hurlbutt, Alex Idarraga, Mark Nitka, James Roen, Zach Ruedinger, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Christy Blough, Driss Guessous, Miles Johnson, Blake Leeson, Aaron Samarin, Nicolas Szerszen, Darcy Taig, Sanil Thomas, Josh Tublin, Zach Yerington, OHIO STATE; Aidan Albrecht, Luke Braswell, Matthew McLaren, Frank Melvin, Calvin Mende, PENN STATE.

WOMEN'S SPORTSBowling: Kelly Belzeski, Julia Bond, Gazmine Mason, Allison Morris, Alexandra

Mosquera, Meghan Straub, Briana Zabierek, NEBRASKA.Fencing: Julia Abelsky, Sacha Bazzal, Mandeep Bhinder, Kaila Budofsky,

Stephanie Chan, Yvonne Chart, Sharon Chen, Kimmy Fishman, Alisha Gomez-Shah, Stefani Kahookele, Alex Kain, Sarit Kapon, Michelle Lee, Ella Lombard, Cindy Oh, Stella Pointeau, Lucia Procopio, Anna Tolley, Katie Van Riper, Emine Yucel, NORTHWESTERN; Eugenia Falqui, Alanna Goldie, Eleanor Harvey, Elizabeth Kirk, Gabriella Leccese, Morgan Mzhen, Emma Von Dadelszen, OHIO STATE; Karen Chang, Najiyyah Clark, Teodora Kakhiani, Anastasia Kalonji, Erin McLoughlin, Jessica O'Neill-Lyublinsky, Nicolette Vigna, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Sydney Baldwin, Anna Barlow, Dani Cameranesi, Kelsey Cline, Tianna Gunderson, Paige Haley, Emma May, Kelly Pannek, Sidney Peters, Cara Piazza, Sarah Potomak, Nicole Schammel, Kate Schipper, Sierra Smith, Lee Stecklein, Taylor Williamson, Megan Wolfe, MINNESOTA; Lauren Boyle, Jessica Dunne, Jincy Dunne, Julianna Iafallo, Katie Matheny, Dani Sadek, Kassidy Sauve, Lauren Spring, OHIO STATE; Laura Bowman, Kelsey Crow, Hannah Ehresmann, Irene Kiroplis, Meike Meilleur, Sarah Nielsen, Amy Petersen, Victoria Samuelsson, Kelly Seward, Bella Sutton, Christi Vetter, PENN STATE; Ann-Renee Desbiens, Sydney McKibbon, Nali Mullan, Annie Pankowski, Jenny Ryan, Sophia Shaver, Lauren Williams, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Jaycee Carter, Rachel Martin, Nina Radulovic, Rachel Yager, NEBRASKA; Irina Andrianova, Deanna Binnie, Liz Buerling, Kendal Elder, Emily Rust, Bailey Urbach, OHIO STATE.

2017-18MEN'S SPORTSFencing: Julien Baneux, Marc-Antoine Blais Belanger, Robert Caldwell, Leon

Cao, John Culpepper, Jax Diaz Miranda, James Hu, Domenik Koch, Nicolas Pouliquen, Oliver Shindler, Stas Sudilovsky, Lewis Weiss, OHIO STATE; Alejandro Andrade Salazar, Stephen Barnett, Marcel Dolegiewicz, Alfred Galeno, Andrew srass, Stephen Jackson, Jarrett Lewis, Matthew Mansoor, Karol Metryka, Clinton Rodell, Gavin Turner, PENN STATE.

Rifle & Pistol: Joshua Black, Drew Cheezum, Zachary Dahmen, Robbie Delagrange, Mark Matheny, Anthony McCollum, Patrick Sardo, Brendan Whitaker, Quintin Wotring, OHIO STATE.

Rowing: Dylan Adams, William Alt, James Bernard, Jacob Buboltz, Alexander Butler, Jefferson Chan, Arthur Condor, Chase Covey, Andrew Flannery, Timothy Glennon, John Hollow, Jacob Hurlbutt, Steve Knopp, Nathan Peterson, Kevin Reed, Derek Sachs, Taylor Steeno, Tyler Stevens, Theodore Van Beek, Spencer Waldron, Thomas Walker, Jacob Wenner, WISCONSIN.

Volleyball: Jason Bruggemann, Reese Devilbiss, Jake Hanes, Paul Henken, Maxime Hervoir, Andrew Hillman, Shawn Hughes, Nick Laffin, Blake Leeson, Aaron Samarin, Nicolas Szerszen, Sanil Thomas, James Wolmering, OHIO STATE;Luke Braswell, Kyle Mackiewicz, Matthew McLaren, Frank Melvin, Calvin Mende, Declan Pierce, Nathan Smith, Bobby Wilden, PENN STATE.

WOMEN'S SPORTSBowling: Kelly Belzeski, Julia Bond, Kelly Huddleston, Allison Morris, Raquel

Orozco, Estefania Prieto, Meghan Straub, NEBRASKA. Fencing: Alexandra Banin, Sacha Bazzal, Adelle Berdichevsky, Yvonne Chart,

Sharon Chen, Pauline Hamilton, Amy Jia, Stefani Kahookele, Sydney Larrier, Michelle Lee, Ella Lombard, Abigail Tartell, Anna Tolley, Katharine Van Riper, Emine Yücel, NORTHWESTERN; Alexandria Aply, Gabriela Cecchini, Joanne Chen, Natalia Falkowski, Alana Goldie, Eleanor Harvey, Aleksandra Kolmykova, Gabriella Leccese, Sarah Merza, Morgan Mzhen, Emma von Dadelszen, OHIO STATE; Hanan Adnan, Karen Chang, Najiyyah Clark, Elana Dickman, Gina Gavazzi, Alissa Gozali, Julia Hisron, Anastasia Kolonji, Jiajing Li, Medora McCarthy, Erin McLoughlin Sequeira, Juliette Ribardiere, Jade Rowland, Nicolette Vigna, Yumin Wang, Isabelle Woika, PENN STATE.

Ice Hockey: Sydney Baldwin, Serena D'Angelo, Tianna Gunderson, Patti Marshall, Sidney Peters, Cara Piazza, Katie Robinson, Nicole Schammel, Sophie Skarzynski, Sierra Smith, Taylor Williamson, Alex Woken, MINNESOTA; Samantha Bouley, Lauren Boyle, Jincy Dunne, Madison Field, Rebecca Freiburger, Julianna Iafallo, Erin Langermeier, Jacyn Reeves, Elise Riemenschneider, Dani Sadek, Kassidy Sauve, Olivia soares, Lauren Spring, OHIO STATE; Kelsey Crow, Hannah Ehresmann, Alyssa Hardy, Irene Kiroplis, Brooke Madsen, Amanda McLeod, Katherine McMillan, Meike Meilleur, Katherine Rydland, Isabella Sutton, Christine Vetter, Olivia Villani, PENN STATE; Mikaela Gardner, Claudia Kepler, Alexis Mauermann, Presley Norby, Abby Roque, Maddie Rowe, Sophia Shaver, Mekenzie Steffen, Baylee Wellhausen, Lauren Williams, WISCONSIN.

Rifle & Pistol: Dacotah Faught, Kayla Gadeken, Maddie Korthas, Samantha Peterson, Nina Radulovic, Sarah Sutton, Hannah Virga, Rachel Yager, NEBRASKA; Irina Andrianova, Alli Kissell, Emily Rust, Rhiann Travis, Bailey Urbach, OHIO STATE.

Lightweight Rowing: Agathe Denis, Alexandra Fochios, Mirha Girt, Rachel Illgen, Payton James, Claire Kelley, Shannon Lipe, Janet Titzler, Jennifer Whitehill, Brianna Wynne, Rachel Yan, WISCONSIN.

Sand Volleyball: Annika Albrecht, Mikaela Foecke, Allie Havers, Kelly Hunter, NEBRASKA.

Synchronized Swimming: Kaitlyn Carboun, Phoebe Coffin, Quinn Connor, Wenjing Deng, Jessica Giannuzzi, Elizabeth Hernandez, Alyssa Hoying, Laila Huric, Breanna Malone, Alexandra Meredith Le Roux, Shea Ramsey, Noelle St. John, Stephanie Thielemann, Monica Velazquez-Stiak, Elizabeth Walsh, Rachel Warren, Elizabeth Welzien, OHIO STATE.

Water Polo: Megan Abarta, Jennifer Beadle, Riley Beemer, Karrie Kozokar, Kelly Matthews, Sarah Myers, Joelle Nacouzi, Emily Powell, Mackenzie Rosenthal, Sarah Young, INDIANA; Caroline Anderson, Laura Jimenez, Kim Johnson, Skyler Pyle, Heidi Ritner, Julia Sellers, Maddy Steere, MICHIGAN.

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1895January 11 – President James H. Smart of Purdue University called a meeting of the presidents of seven midwestern universities at Chicago for purpose of considering regulation and control of intercollegiate athletics. At this meeting, organization for control of ath-letics was blueprinted, consisting of an appointed faculty representative from each institution.

January 11 – Voted to restrict eligibility for athletics to bonafide, full-time students who were not delinquent in their studies.

1896February 8 – One faculty representative from each of seven institu-tions met at Palmer House, Chicago, Ill., to establish standards and machinery for regulation and administration of intercollegiate athletics. They designated themselves as the “Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives.” The organization eventually was labeled popularly the “Big Ten” or “Western Conference” although the original title remained the official name until the Conference was incorporated in 1987. Original use of the word “Conference” has been applied to any group of institutions for similar purposes. The seven original members of the Conference were:

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOISUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANUNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTANORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITYPURDUE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

Note: Lake Forest College was at the 1895 meeting but was replaced by Michigan in the 1896 sessions.

1897November 26 – Voted to require a year’s residence after changing institutions.

Chicago 1,345 Northwestern 317Illinois 746 Purdue 569Michigan 2,081 Wisconsin 1,229Minnesota 1,813

1898November 25 – Presidents’ committee devised and printed set of foot-ball rules for Conference teams in contrast to rules used by Eastern institutions. (Later it was decided to use the Eastern rules.)

1899December 1 – There were admitted to membership:

INDIANA UNIVERSITYSTATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

1900November 30 – H.S. White of Northwestern presented legislation pro-viding that any university may object to new legislation if objection is made within 30 days after legislation was passed, otherwise the Conference action would be binding on all members. (The following year this time limit was raised to 60 days and final action on the subject specified that these days must be during school session.) This legisla-tive procedure has since been known as the WHITE RESOLUTION.

1901June 1 – First Conference Outdoor Track meet held at University of Chicago.

November 29 – Voted “to limit preliminary football practice to two weeks immediately preceding the opening of college.”

1904November 25 – Conference pioneered residence rule requiring that a student, to be eligible to participate in intercollegiate sports, must first complete a full semester’s work in residence. No such rule had been enacted before; it was termed a radical departure in college athletics.

1905May 13 – The Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association (ICAA) was incorporated under the laws of Illinois “to promote public interest in track and field athletics and other forms of amateur sports, to maintain a high standard of amateurism in athletics and to conduct and manage athletic contests, exhibitions and meets in furtherance of the purpose above named.” Members of the corporation are the institutions making up the Conference. Meets in indoor and outdoor track and field, gym-nastics, swimming and wrestling, a cross country run and tournaments in fencing, golf and tennis held under the auspices of the Conference are conducted by this corporation. Operating the corporation were graduate directors representing each member institution.

1906March 9 – Meeting held this date commonly called “Angell Conference” since it was called by President A.A. Angell of Michigan. The following farsighted regulations for participation in, and control of, intercollegiate athletics were agreed upon and adopted the following day:

1. One year of residence necessary for eligibility. This rule also required the meeting of all entrance requirements and completion of a full year’s work.

2. Only three years of competition allowed and no graduate student to be eligible.

3. Football season limited to five games.

4. No training table or training quarters permitted.

5. Student and faculty tickets not to cost over fifty cents.

1907November 30 – Raised limit on football games per season from five to seven.

1908January 14 – University of Michigan withdrew from the Conference in protest against “retroactive provisions” of certain Conference enact-ments.

November 15 – First Conference Cross Country championship held over five mile course in Chicago.

1909January 2 – Conference institutions took an active part in the National Collegiate Athletic Association as evidenced by early membership of Chicago and Minnesota.

1910May 19-21 – First Conference Tennis championship held at University of Chicago.

1911March 25 – First Conference Indoor Track and Swimming champion-ships held at Northwestern University.

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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

April 6 – Voted that “the Faculty Representative of each university in the Conference must be a person who receives no pay for any services connected with Athletics or the Department of Physical Culture.”

November 29 – Voted to permit Conference basketball teams to play 12 Conference games and five non-Conference contests.

1913December 6 – Post-season basketball games were prohibited.

1914December 5 – The Board of Directors of the ICAA set aside the sum of $2,000 (increased by the Directors in 1926 to $3,000) for the endow-ment of the ICAA Medal (Medal of Honor), which is annually awarded by each Conference institution to the student of the graduating class who has attained the greatest proficiency in scholarship and athletics.

1917November 20 – University of Michigan resumed membership in the Conference, ending its protest withdrawal of Jan. 14, 1908. Was invited to return June 9, 1917.

1918September 26 – Conference suspended “its activities as a con trolling body” at the same time tendering to War Department “its services in carrying on athletic activities, both intramural and intercollegiate, in and among its members.”

1920October 22-23 – First Conference Golf Tournament held at Olympia Fields Country Club, No. 1 Course, in suburban Chicago.

1921June 2 – Official action against post-season football games was taken. The following fall, a Tournament of Roses invitation received by University of Iowa was ruled out on the grounds that it consti tuted a post-season game.

1922June 2 – Established the office of “Commissioner of Athletics” with the Commissioner to serve as a general secretary, to promote educational campaigns on amateurism and carry on investigations regarding inter-collegiate athletic problems. Major John L. Griffith was elected to the post.

1923June 1 – Raised limit on football games per season from seven to eight games.

1926March 12-13 – First Conference championships in fencing, gymnas-tics, and wrestling held at Purdue University.

March 13 – Conference Athletic Directors were elected directors of the ICAA in a corporate reorganization. The directors assumed control over the ICAA activities as the agent running Conference championships. Amos Alonzo Stagg, Chicago Athletic Director, was elected the first ICAA president under the reorganization.

1927May 27 – Ruled that athletes should not engage in athletic writing or use their names for commercial advertising.

May 27 – Voted that Conference members should not employ coaches from other Conference institutions without first obtaining permission to negotiate from employers of such coaches.

1929May 25 – University of Iowa was suspended from Conference member-ship due to infractions of an athletic nature.

1930February 1 – University of Iowa resumed membership in the Conference.

1935May 25 – Regulations governing broadcasting rights to home Conference games adopted.

October 5 – Northwestern hosts Purdue at Dyche Stadium for an 8 p.m. kickoff, the first night football game in conference history. The game was moved to allow Northwestern ticket holders to attend the Cubs World Series game at Wrigley Field the same day.

1936May 22 – Voted to accept resolution by University of Wisconsin that its Faculty considers itself in control of athletic affairs. The University had been threatened with suspension from the Conference on February 29, 1936.

1938December 3 – Reaffirmed ruling that football season shall end the last Thursday before Thanksgiving Day.

1939August 15 – William R. Reed was hired to establish Big Ten Service Bureau.

September – The Beginning of “Modern Era” of Big Ten athletic com-petition.

1940May 24 – Voted to permit nine football games per season, six Conference games to be required and at least two at each home institu-tion. (For seasons of 1943 and 1944.)

1941September 13 – Conference permitted certain Service teams to sched-ule a limited number of football and basketball games with Conference teams.

1942March 7 – Certain rules were waived because of the war-time condi-tions, permitting a 10-game football schedule for 1942, permitting inter-freshman team competition, and permitting games with teams that do not observe Conference rules.

1943February 21 – Certain eligibility rules waived for the duration of the war to permit use of freshmen on varsity teams. All eligibility rules waived for students in armed forces, receiving major instruction at a member institution.

May 15 – Summer football practice permitted.

June 23 – In order to maintain athletic programs, the Conference voted to waive its eligibility rules, with two exceptions (a) regular enrollment as a student, and (b) non-receipt of compensation for athletic participation.

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1944May 26 – The University of Chicago announced its withdrawal from scheduling athletic championships for 1944-1945.

December 7 – Major John L. Griffith, Commissioner (1922-1944), dies.

1945March 10 – Faculty approved the appointment of Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, Athletic Director of Northwestern University, as new Commissioner. He took office as Major Griffith’s successor on May 1, 1945.

December 7 – “Duration of the war,” as referred to on February 21, 1943, was considered concluded insofar as Conference administration is concerned.

December 7 – Voted nine-game football schedule as permanent legis-lation, the first game of the season not to be played before the last Saturday in September and the last game not to be played after the last Saturday before the last Thursday in November.

1946March 8 – University of Chicago formally withdrew from the Conference due to inability to “provide reasonable equality of competition as of June 30, 1946.”

September 1 – Voted to enter into a five-year agreement with the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Conference permitting a Conference rep-resentative to play a PCC representative in the January 1 Rose Bowl football game. This marked a singular exception to the Conference’s stand against post-season games.

1947May 30 – Conference took official notice of unusual circumstance “whereas, the year just ending has been marked by the retirement or withdrawal from its active ranks of four men who, for a combined total of nearly eighty years, have played major roles in the affairs of the Conference”:

L. W. St. John, Ohio State University, 1913-1947

Z. G. Clevenger, Indiana University, 1923-1946

Dr. Wm. F. Lorenz, University of Wisconsin, 1936-1947

E. G. Schroeder, University of Iowa, 1936-1947

October 1 – Four institutions, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State, and Wisconsin, begin 150-pound, intercollegiate football competition.

1948May 27 – Reaffirmed traditional rule requiring Junior College transfers to spend one year in residence prior to becoming eligible for intercol-legiate athletic competition.

September – First Big Ten Records Book published.

September 12 – Adopted new Eligibility Rule 6, providing that the award of scholarships to athletics must conform to academic standards set by the Conference.

December 12 – Voted that Michigan State College, East Lansing, be admitted to membership in the Conference, the admission to take effect at such time as a Committee of the Faculty Representatives shall have certified to the Conference that rules and regulations and other require-ments of the Conference are completely in force at that institution.

1949May 20 – There was admitted to membership:

MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE

It was voted that Conference competition by Michigan State College would begin with the academic year of 1950-1951 and, in the case of

football, at the expiration of schedules heretofore drawn. (At the December, 1948 meeting, Conference football schedules had been drawn through the 1952 season.)

December 11 – Approved Conference football schedules for the sea-son of 1953 and 1954, with Michigan State College as a football-playing member of the Conference.

December 11 – Voted to limit the opening of freshman football practice to the opening day of the school year.

1950March 11 – Approved a 14-game Conference basketball schedule for member schools, but maintained the limit of 22 games in all.

March 11 – Increased the football squad limit from 36 to 40 players.

March 11 – Adopted an eligibility rule requiring that a student, to be eligible for intercollegiate athletic competition, must maintain each year normal progress toward his degree.

May 25 – Voted to prohibit for the 1950 football season simultaneous, general television broadcast of games played on the home grounds of Conference institutions; and at the same time sanctioned “deferred” television of Conference football games whereby the complete films of games played at Conference institutions shall be made available for post-game general television broadcast.

July 31 – Approved as a one-year experiment simultaneous theatre-television of Conference football games for the 1950 season, subject to the individual approval of all details by each participating institution.

December 8 – Voted that five-man officiating crews shall be assigned to all football games played on the home grounds at Big Ten institutions in 1951.

1951February 23 – Voted to prohibit the simultaneous general television broadcast of football games played on the home grounds of Conference institutions during the 1951 season, but authorized Conference institu-tions to cooperate with the NCAA in the conduct of any controlled experiments with simultaneous or delayed television which the NCAA might consider to be worthwhile for experimental purposes; and further voted that Conference institutions could make available for general simultaneous television broadcast any other intercollegiate contest under their control.

March 19 – Voted that for the academic year 1951-52, the one-year residence rule be suspended for new freshmen entering in the summer or fall of 1951, students who entered Conference institutions during 1950-51, but had not completed one year of residence by the time the 1951 fall term opened, and for transfer graduates of junior colleges.

May 25 – Renewed the contract of Commissioner Kenneth L. Wilson for a period of five years.

May 25 – Voted to renew the Rose Bowl agreement with the Pacific Coast Conference for a three-year period with the understanding that no Big Ten institution be permitted to compete in the game more often than once in a two-year period.

May 25 – Voted approval of a reorganization of the Conference rules and regulations which more clearly defined the jurisdiction of the Faculty Representatives and Athletic Directors in matters of Conference legislation, and which established the Commissioner as the primary enforcement agency of all legislation.

November 1 – William R. Reed named an assistant commissioner.

December 8 – Rejected a proposed work-aid program for athletes described as “an equality of offer” basis for aids, indicating a desire to tighten rather than relax standards for assistance to athletes.

December 8 – Athletic Directors, instead of Faculty Represen tatives, designated to cast ballots for selection of a “representative team” to play in the Rose Bowl.

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1952February 3 – Approved, with definitions, the NCAA limitation upon out-of-season practice in football (20 sessions in 30 days) and basketball (20 sessions in 24 days).

March 16 – Met jointly with the Conference Presidents to consider recommendations of the Special Committee on Athletic Policy of the American Council on Education. The Presidents issued a statement that they were “impressed with the substantial area of agreement between the ACE Report and regulations of the Conference,” noting “with gratification certain Conference standards that are higher than those proposed by the ACE,” and called for further action along four major lines as follows: (1) The elimination of the subsidization of athletes; (2) The elimination of recruiting methods that are contrary to Conference regulations; (3) Eliminating the granting of special aca-demic favor to athletes; (4) The over-emphasis on competition in athlet-ics, especially on a national basis.

May 16 – Adopted an 18-game round-robin Conference basketball schedule, within the previous limit of 22 games in a season.

May 30 – Provided that the Conference Commissioner shall be employed by the ten Conference Presidents, and that he shall report to them semiannually on the enforcement of Conference rules and regula-tions.

May 31 – Finalized action (taken, in part, at meetings earlier in the year) which (1) Limits any institutional aid to athletes on basis of supe-rior scholarship to a renewable one-year term and an amount not exceeding “normal expenses of attending the institution”; (2) Re-defines “superior scholarship” as a position in the upper one-third of a high school graduating class or, in college, a cumulative scholastic average no lower than mid-way between B and C; (3) Requires any athlete receiving unearned aid from an institution to be notified in writing of the terms and basis of the award; (4) Establishes a “qualitative progress” rule of eligibility paralleling the “rule of normal quantitative progress” toward a degree adopted March 11, 1950; and (5) Limits any athlete’s eligibility to a residence period of ten semesters or 15 quarters.

December 6 – Provided that all penalties imposed by Commissioner and the Conference be announced publicly.

1953February 22 – The Faculty Representatives confirmed disciplinary action of the Commissioner in placing Michigan State College on pro-bation for its delinquencies in permitting to exist an organization, the Spartan Foundation of Lansing, known to have solicited funds for the assistance of Michigan State College athletes, which funds were not administered by the College in accordance with Rule 7.

March 6 – Football traveling squads reduced to 38 and 14-game Conference basketball schedules voted for 1954-1955.

May 28 – Faculty representatives voted to renew Rose Bowl agree-ment for three years, an invitation to that effect having been received from the Pacific Coast Conference January 19, 1953, and referred at that time to the member institutions as under the White Resolution.

May 28 – Voted to abandon pro-rata assessments based on football receipts to support Commissioner’s office in favor of equal shares. Special assessments for supervision and training of officials also aban-doned; funds for this purpose are to come from Commis sioner’s regular budget.

December 10 – On recommendation of the Commissioner, the Faculty Representatives remove Michigan State College from the state of pro-bation imposed February 22, 1953.

December 10 – Conference approved an operating principle for regional televising of football games, but released a critical statement on NCAA television plans.

1954March 4 – Directors released details of a Conference approved plan for regional televising of football games.

May 28 – Directors adopted procedure for selection of Rose Bowl rep-resentative.

May 28-29 – Joint Group adopted benefit plans for employees in Commissioner’s office; created a standing Finance Committee; modi-fied rule on competition with non-Conference institutions.

September 8-9 – Joint Group liberalized rule on TV and radio appear-ances of athletes; tabled Rules Revision Report #3. Directors raised basketball officials’ fees to $75.

1955March 14 – Special Joint Group meeting approved pending NCAA TV plan and voted to pool all football television rights of members and to share television proceeds equally.

July 1 – By action of the State Legislature, Michigan State College became known as Michigan State University.

1956March 3 – Joint Group approved continuation of Rose Bowl agreement with Pacific Coast Conference on an indefinite term basis.

April 26 – Ohio State placed on probation by Commissioner and made ineligible for Rose Bowl participation for one year because of irregu-larities in job program for football players and for irregular financial assistance to football players by the coach.

December 8 – Conference approved a new Rule 7, governing financial assistance on a basis of demonstrated need.

1957February 22 – Confirmed enactment of new financial assistance rule; created a Financial Aids Service to make determinations of financial need.

May 25 – Modified Rule 7 to permit award of basic educational costs on a basis of superior scholarship – rank in upper quarter of high school class or in upper quarter of college class; revised recruiting regulation to permit coaches off-campus contact with prospective students who had signed acceptances of financial aid tenders.

July 28 – Faculty Representatives moved to make Indiana University’s good standing as a Conference member conditional upon the suspen-sion for one year of football coach Phil Dickens, who had been found in violation of Conference rules by promising excessive financial aid to prospective students.

September 1 – Pursuant to action of Faculty Representatives in May, the Conference employed an Examiner, John Dewey, whose duties are to make regular inspections of intercollegiate athletic practices at the member schools and particularly of the administration of financial aid, for the information of the Commissioner and the Faculty Representatives.

December 14 – Faculty Representatives approved removal of the suspension of Indiana football coach Phil Dickens. 1958March 7 – Faculty Representatives adopted a rule limiting eligibility (except in hardship cases) to a period of four years following initial col-lege enrollment.

December 12 – Received announcement of Pacific Coast Conference regarding its dissolution, and termination of Rose Bowl participation agreement after game of January 1, 1960. Joint Group affirmed its approval of a 10-game football schedule effective in 1965 and a “round-robin” requirement for Conference games to be effective in progressive stages within the 1969 season. 1959May 22 – Joint Group affirmed adoption of a new recruiting regulation, permitting a university to pay travel expenses for a prospect’s campus visit. By a 5-5 vote the Faculty Representatives failed to authorize negotiations for a revival of the Inter-Conference agreement on Rose Bowl participation, but by the same division failed to repeal the standing provision which exempts the Rose Bowl from the prohibition on post-

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season contests, thus making acceptance of a bid for participation in that event a matter of individual option.

December 10-11 – Basketball officials’ fees raised to $100; summer competition rule revised to permit limited basketball play.

1960March 3-5 – Junior college graduates made immediately eligible upon enrollment in a Conference university; rejected a proposal that the Conference contract with the Athletic Association of Western Universities for participation in the Rose Bowl.

May 19-21 – Voted, in principle, to approve a program of financial aid based on academic achievement without regard to a need factor; reaf-firmed privilege of members on an individual option basis to accept an invitation to play in the Rose Bowl; rejected a proposal that all post-season competition following Conference meets be prohibited.

July 30 – Commissioner Wilson ruled, on the basis of findings that certain prospective athletes at Indiana University had been offered or had received illegal financial assistance, that Indiana University’s mem-bership should be placed on probation, that the University should not participate in the Conference division of football television receipts in 1960, and that football games played by Indiana in 1960 should not be counted as Conference games.

December 8-10 – Duties and responsibilities of the Commissioner redefined by the Joint Group and enforcement procedures revised to give the Athletic Directors new responsibilities, with the Commissioner, for the determination of violations and the imposition of penalties.

1961May 18-20 – Indiana University was restored to good standing in the Conference, by vote of the Faculty Representatives upon recommen-dation of the Commissioner.

July 1 – Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson retired as Commissioner after 16 years of service (1945-1961) and, pursuant to his election by the Council of Ten on April 24, 1961, William R. Reed became the third Conference Commissioner, John Dewey named Assistant to the Commissioner and Kay Fred Schultz became Service Bureau Director.

December 7-8 – The Faculty Representatives enacted new financial aid rules, eliminating the “need principle” and installing a requirement of predicted college success on the basis of high school rank and apti-tude tests, and strengthened the “normal progress” requirements of the eligibility rules. The Joint Group authorized a contract for Rose Bowl participation with the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU).

1962July 1 – The Conference offices were moved to the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel.

August 1 – A contract was signed between the Big Ten and the AAWU to provide opponents in the January 1 Rose Bowl game for an indefinite period.

1963March 8 – Conference participation in the “Inter-Conference Letter of Intent Plan” was approved.

May 17 – Athletic Directors voted to limit football scouting of Conference opponents to no more than one game with unlimited film exchange for scouting purposes. The Joint Group amended Conference recruiting policies to allow one personal visit on behalf of the member institution in the home of a prospective student- athlete between December 1 and the first date for the issuance of tenders. Approved the appointment of Ike J. Armstrong, retiring University of Minnesota Athletic Director, as Supervisor of Conference Football Officials and as the Commissioner’s special representative in Rose Bowl liaison.

December 5 – Under the White Resolution, Joint Group limited initial accepted tenders of athletic grants-in-aid to 70 per Conference institu-tion each year; with further limitation of 30 for football, 6 for basketball and 34 for sports other than football, basketball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse and crew.

1964March 13 – Joint Group reaffirmed Regulation III, which states the Conference athletic facilities are not available for the conduct of admis-sions-paid exhibitions or contests by professional sports teams or pro-fessional sports organizations.

December 8 – Big Ten Sports Information Directors established the “Robert C. Woodworth Award” to honor the long-time Purdue publicitor, who died April 4, 1964. Recipients are members of press, radio and/or television who have made meritorious contributions in the interest of Big Ten and intercollegiate athletics. Awards made at such time the individual left active coverage.

December 11 – Faculty Representatives established procedures to expedite eligibility rulings by empowering the Commissioner to make authoritative rulings. Joint Group amended and interpreted Regulation III (Facilities) to restore authority for discrimination in the control of athletic facilities to the respective institutions. Excepted were contests by professional sports teams or organizations which engage in champion ship competition and professional boxing and wrestling. Under amended Regulation, institutions authorized to permit use of their facilities for events such as golf and tennis exhibitions.

1965March 3 – Athletic Directors voted to provide, for the first time in history, team championship trophies in football, basketball, baseball, and hockey. Approved guidelines for relations with professional football. Under White Resolution procedure, Faculty Representatives adopted legislation which accepts sanctioning authority for open competition of Federations in baseball, basketball, gymnastics and track and field. Student-athletes limited to competition which is exclusively intercolle-giate or events sanctioned by respective Federation.

April 26 – William R. Reed’s contract as Commissioner extended to June 30, 1970, by the Council of Ten.

May 19 – Athletic Directors established television production guidelines for coverage of Conference football and basketball based on principles of noninterference with the conduct of the game.

May 21 – Joint Group established a “Catastrophic Self-Insurance Plan” to provide reimbursement to member institutions for the loss of income brought about by catastrophe resulting in the cancellation of a football game or series of games. Plan to be funded through television receipts, reaching maximum of $250,000.

December 9 – Joint Group authorized two intercollegiate freshman football games to be played in the final four weeks of season.

1966December 8 – Under White Resolution procedure, Joint Group autho-rized freshman intercollegiate competition in sports other than football for a two-year trial period with limitations on numbers of contests and eligibility. At end of two years entire freshman program to be reconsid-ered.

1967February 22 – Athletic Directors met to consider a report by the Commissioner on his findings with regard to operations of an unauthor-ized fund at the University of Illinois, the existence and nature of which had been disclosed to the Commissioner by University authorities on December 16, 1966. The Directors concluded the fund had existed for recruiting purposes and for financial assistance to student-athletes contrary to the provisions of Conference Rules and Regulations, and that football coach Pete Elliott, basketball coach Harry Combes and assistant basketball coach Howard Braun had violated Conference Rules and Regulations through their participation in the administration of the fund. The Directors invoked the penalty clauses in the Financial

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Aid rule and the Recruiting Regulations which provide: “Any Conference university which employs or retains on its staff anyone who has violated or been a party to a violation of the provisions of this Rule (or Regulation)… shall be required to show cause why its membership in the Conference should not be suspended or terminated.”

March 3-4 – The Faculty Representatives met to consider an appeal by the University of Illinois from the conclusions and penalty action of the Athletic Directors at the February 22 meeting, and to consider the University’s petitions for reinstatement of eligibility of 14 student-ath-letes who had been suspended from athletic participation by the University on December 23, 1966, pending rulings by the Conference on their eligibility status as recipients of benefits from the unauthorized fund. The Faculty Representatives confirmed the conclusions as to violations and the penalty action previously taken by the Athletic Directors. They reinstated varsity eligibility for seven student-athletes, ruled one ineligible for one year, one ineligible for two years, and ruled five permanently ineligible.

March 18 – Pursuant to the penalty action affirmed March 3, the Faculty Representatives conducted a “show cause” hearing with Dr. David D. Henry, President of the University of Illinois, in attendance. It was held that “if, after March 21, 1967, coaches Pete Elliott, Harry Combes and Howard Braun, or any one of them, be retained in posi-tions in the coaching of any sport in the intercollegiate athletic program or in the direction or administration of intercollegiate athletics at the University of Illinois, the membership of the University of Illinois in Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives shall be sus-pended indefinitely as of that date.” On the following day (March 19) the three coaches announced their resignations from the University of Illinois staff, thereby canceling the membership order entered by the Faculty Representatives on March 18.

May 19 – Joint Group approved a playoff in basketball to determine Conference representative to NCAA basketball tournament in the event of a tie for the Conference championship. If more than two teams would tie, the playoff would be between the two teams furthest removed from prior participation in the NCAA tournament. Raised limit of football traveling squads from 40 to 44. The dates on which two freshman inter-collegiate football games are allowed amended to permit them any time “in the second half of an institution’s freshman practice season.”

June 6 – A. William Haarlow resigned as Supervisor of Conference Basketball Officials, serving since 1950.

December 13 – Athletic Directors increased Rose Bowl traveling squad from 44 to 50; established that to be recognized as Conference base-ball champion a team must have played to a decision at least one-half of its schedule of Conference games; set down that any basketball playoff must be at a neutral site and voted basic conditions of such a playoff.

December 14 – Under the White Resolution, Joint Group gave final approval to a liberalization of the recruiting regulation, including an increase to two home visitations and editorial clarifications.

December 15 – Faculty Representatives authorized a temporary increase of five football tenders to its quota for two seasons ending with the opening of classes in 1969.

1968January 1 – Herman F. Rohrig became the first full-time Supervisor of Conference Football and Basketball officials.

March 7 – Joint Group reaffirmed Conference legislation prohibiting freshman participation on varsity teams (as authorized for sports other than football and basketball by the NCAA Convention in January 1968).

March 12 – Ohio State won basketball playoff from Iowa, 85-81, to determine representative to NCAA tournament. It was first playoff game since 1908 when Chicago defeated Wisconsin, 18-16.

May 14 – Athletic Directors voted the use of three basketball officials for Conference games in the 1968-69 season and for non-conference games upon mutual agreement of coaches. Effective with 1969-70 season, Conference basketball games to be scheduled only on Saturdays and Tuesdays.

May 16 – Under the White Resolution, Joint Group approved a policy on the televising of football games under the exception provisions of the NCAA Television Plan only if the telecast is on a station designated by the home institution as its educational TV outlet and the telecast is during a period in which, throughout the year, that station does not operate on a commercial, profit-making basis.

1969March 7 – Under White Resolution procedures, the Faculty Repre-sentatives authorized freshmen to compete on Varsity teams in sports other than football and basketball with specific eligibility requirements for such competition. Effective date with the 1969-70 academic year, except for remaining 1968-69 NCAA championship events.

May 16 – Athletic Directors raised football officials’ fees to $200 per game and voted to continue the use of three-man officiating crews in basketball with certain mechanical adjustments.

May 16 – Joint Group authorized 12 freshman intercollegiate basket ball games of which no more than two may be against Conference oppo-nents. In sports other than football and basketball, authorized a number of freshman intercollegiate contests which shall not exceed the number of varsity contests in that sport with the conditions that: no loss of class time, no more than one day away from the campus and freshman dressing for varsity competition shall not thereafter be eligible for fresh-man competition in that sport.

May 16 – Under the White Resolution, Joint Group provided that exceptions to Regulation III (Facilities) may be authorized by a majority vote of the Athletic Directors.

December 1 – William R. Reed’s contract as Commissioner extended to June 30, 1976, by the Council of Ten.

December 12 – Under the White Resolution, Joint Group authorized a 26-game basketball schedule with a provision that 18 games be with Conference members in a “double round-robin” format. The authoriza-tion to become effective in the first year schedules can be so arranged.

1970March 5 – Joint Group increased the permissible number of freshman intercollegiate football contests from two to three with a provision that no more than one contest involves an overnight trip. Repealed regula-tion which “discouraged” intercollegiate athletic competition on Sunday. Faculty Representatives amended the limitation of eligibility to three years in the aggregate to that of three seasons in any sport.

May 15 – Joint Group raised the limit of football traveling squads from 44 to 48 and that the football training table regulations be amended to allow a maximum of 75 persons. Faculty Represen tatives amended the alien athletes rule to provide that any participation in a foreign country in each 12-month period after his 20th birthday shall count as one year of varsity competition.

August 5 – Approval was given, under the White Resolution, by the Joint Group for 11 football games beginning in 1971, providing that the additional game be with a Conference opponent to assure a minimum of eight Conference games and that no later than 1983 a complete round-robin will be played.

December 10 – Approved revision of regulations relating to the use of facilities by professional athletic teams to allow institutional discretion in the use of facilities except for the period between 10 days preceding and 7 days following the Conference season. Petitions for in-season use would be submitted at either regular or special meetings of the Joint Group.

1971March 8 – A petition for the in-season use of Northwestern University’s Dyche Stadium by the Chicago Bears for five years was denied. Under the White Resolution any Conference basketball team other than NCAA representative was allowed to participate in the National Invitation Tournament. Approved the setting of a maximum of 120 football tenders that could be in effect at any time and removed annual quota for football. Ruled Junior College transfers immediately eligible for competition under certain specified conditions.

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March 9 – A contribution of $10,000 from 1971 Rose Bowl receipts to Wichita State University and Marshall University (for tragic plane crashes) was authorized in conjunction with the Tournament of Roses Association and the Pacific 8 Conference.

March 21 – At a special meeting, the Joint Group voted against a peti-tion by Northwestern University to allow the in-season use of Dyche Stadium by the Chicago Bears for three years.

May 20 – William R. Reed, Commissioner (1961-1971), died.

May 24 – John D. Dewey was appointed Interim Commissioner and a Search Committee was formed to interview candidates for the position and make recommendations to the Joint Group.

June 21 – A Big Ten All-Star Basketball Team, composed of 12 players and three athletic department personnel embarked on a month-long tour of Australia. This was the first time a major conference All-Star team had competed overseas.

August 5 – The Council of Ten confirmed the Faculty Repre sentatives’ recommendation of Wayne Duke as the fourth Commissioner of the Conference.

August 10 – Directors established annual $1,000 Bill Reed Memorial Award to recognize the campus newspaper sports editor or writer who, through his writing during the previous academic year, “best exempli-fied the spirit, ideals and dedication to Big Ten and Intercollegiate Athletics which marked the life of Bill Reed.”

September 16 – Approved return to Saturday-Monday scheduling in basketball for the 1973 Conference season.

December 8 – Approval was given, under the White Resolution, by the Joint Group, for successive appearances as the Conference’s repre-sentative in the Rose Bowl.

1972March 7 – Adopted proposal to form Black Advisory Commission to study Conference programs and make suggestions which would further objectives of the Big Ten. Commissioner Duke announced plans for the first kickoff luncheon at the Palmer House on August 4.

March 8 – Approval was given, under the White Resolution, by the Joint Group, for freshman to compete in football and basketball effec-tive in the fall of 1972. Permitted baseball and hockey exhibitions with professional teams provided games are off-campus and occur prior to, or after, the regular Conference season.

June 10 – Second Big Ten all-star basketball team embarked on tour of Australia and New Zealand where they won 21 of 22 games.

August 4 – First Big Ten Football Kickoff Luncheon held in Grand Ballroom of Palmer House. More than 1,000 gathered to hear emcee Curt Gowdy and the ten head coaches.

September 19 – Directors voted to begin double round-robin basket-ball schedule, within a 16-game format, effective with the 1974-75 season.

December 4 – Joint Group voted to withdraw from the United States Olympic Committee, and amended the rules to allow 16 varsity reserve basketball games with the condition that 10 be at home.

December 6 – Faculty voted to establish overall limit of 18 basket ball tenders effective in the fall of 1974.

1973January 23 – Faculty voted to suspend regulations requiring a predic-tion of 1.6 for eligibility and aid, and adopt for incoming freshmen in 1973 the NCAA rule calling for a 2.0 high school grade point average.

March 6 – Under the White Resolution, the Conference approved a change in regulations which allows graduate students to compete under certain specific conditions.

March 7 – Faculty approved limitation of 20 initial tenders, or 60 units, annually in sports other than football, basketball, hockey, crew, soccer and lacrosse. Tuition and fees, room and board were defined as three separate units.

May 15 – Directors established a standard basketball starting time of five minutes after the hour and half-hour, and approved the establish-ment of exclusive radio networks for football with the understanding that space requirements of visiting school’s stations would continue to be honored.

May 16 – Under the White Resolution, the Conference approved the “Five-Year Rule” for eligibility effective immediately; approved proce-dures for providing financial aid in a fifth year after eligibility is com-pleted, and increased the academic requirements for aid and eligibili-ty.

May 18 – Joint Group voted that basketball games in Hawaii and Alaska will not count toward the overall limit of 24 games.

December 4 – Faculty voted that no more than 80 full tenders or 240 partial tender units may be in effect at one time in sports other than football, basketball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse and crew.

1974May 14 – Adopted under the White Resolution procedure a provision to extend hardship rules in football to permit a student-athlete an addi-tional season of eligibility if injured before the third game of the season (fourth game of the season in all other sports), effective immediately.

May 14 – Directors voted to return to 2-man basketball officiating teams effective with the 1974-75 season. Directors also voted that Conference varsity officials be restricted to officiating only collegiate contests through the college basketball season.

May 15 – Directors voted to revise basketball playoff system in deter-mining the Conference representative to the NCAA Basketball Tournament in event of a three-way tie for the Conference champion-ship. New procedure provides that one team be awarded a bye on the toss of a coin, and the other two teams engage in an initial playoff game with the team awarded the bye to play the winner the following night.

June 1 – Charles D. Henry II named assistant commissioner.

July 1 – John D. Dewey named assistant commissioner.

October 17 – The Big Ten Conference office was moved to 1111 Plaza Drive, Schaumburg, Illinois.

December 3 – Joint Group voted to amend the Rose Bowl Selection procedure so that if there is a tie for the Conference championship, the winner of the game between the two tied teams will represent the Conference. If the two teams played a tie game, or if the two teams did not meet during the season, the representative will be determined on a percentage of all games played. If there is still a tie, the most recent team representing the Conference in the Rose Bowl is eliminated. Other guidelines were also established if more than two teams tied for the Conference championship.

December 4 – Athletic Directors voted to amend the participation of additional Conference basketball teams to compete in the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

1975March 3 – Faculty Representatives voted that a high school student from out of state who does not meet the eligibility requirements stated in Rule 1, Section 2(a)(1), and who has been admitted to the university upon the intervention of the athletic department or one of its represen-tatives shall be eligible for only two years of varsity competition. Such eligibility may begin only after two years of academic residence and satisfaction of all other requirements of eligibility.

March 5 – A Big Ten committee, consisting of three women admin-istrators in the Athletic Department, two men Athletic Directors and a Faculty Representative, was formed to study women’s varsity intercol-legiate athletics.

April 28 – Athletic Directors voted to retain the 18-game, double-round-robin schedule in basketball for the next four years, and voted effective with the 1977 Conference basketball season, games will be played on a Thursday-Saturday format.

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May 12 – Joint Group voted to permit other Conference teams to par-ticipate in postseason bowl games other than the Rose Bowl with the following stipulation: that the second-place team receive a bid before the third-place team, the third-place team receive a bid before the fourth-place team, etc.

May 14 – Athletic Directors voted to use permanent three-man crews in basketball effective the 1975-76 season.

October 23 – The Joint Group voted that under no circumstances would a Big Ten team meet a Pac-8 team in a post-season football game other than the Rose Bowl.

December 1 – Athletic Directors voted that in the case of a tie for the Conference baseball championship, the winner of the game or series between the two teams shall represent the Conference in the Mideast Regional. In the event these two teams divided their series, the team with the greater number of runs in that series shall be the representa-tive. If the number of runs in this series was tied, or if the two teams did not play, the selection shall be made by a flip of a coin.

December 1 – Faculty Representatives voted to rescind a 1969 rule and, effective immediately, allow a student to submit a petition based upon injury or illness during freshman year for consideration for an extra year of competition.

1976January 25 – Michigan State University’s football program was placed on three years’ probation by the NCAA and the Big Ten Conference. Limitations were placed on the number of scholarships MSU could grant in the next two years, and the school was pro hibited from partici-pating in post-season bowl games and from appearing on television. The Big Ten probation period extended to September 1, 1979.

March 2 – Athletic Directors voted that a minimum price of $8 be estab-lished for the popular price of football tickets, to be effective in the fall of 1977.

March 2 – Athletic Directors adopted a new Director’s Agreement entitled “Conduct of Conference Championship Meets” which outlined the maximum budget allowances for conducting Big Ten Meets.

May 10 – Faculty Representatives voted that if a student-athlete becomes a professional in one sport, he may be eligible in other sports if otherwise eligible.

May 12 – Directors voted that only teams designated as varsity inter-collegiate teams on the first day of classes each year may compete in Conference Championships.

August 3 – Directors voted that each university shall charge a mini-mum of one-half the popular price ticket ($8) for a student football ticket.

December 6 – Directors voted to increase football travel squads for non-Conference games from 54 to 58. They also voted to increase the football training table from 75 to 95 persons.

December 7 – Directors voted that a minimum of three-fourths of the popular price football ticket ($8) be charged for a faculty-staff ticket.

1977March 7 – The Joint Group voted to rescind the restrictions of the sec-ond, third and fourth place teams in the Conference standings for par-ticipating in a post-season bowl game, and voted that Con ference teams may participate in any post-season bowl game.

March 7 – Directors voted that there must be at least six varsity teams in a sport, with the exception of fencing, in order to hold a Conference Championship.

March 8 – The Joint Group voted that the team party for the Rose Bowl game shall not exceed 125 persons, including not more than 95 eligible players.

May 17 – The Joint Group voted that a university shall compete in football and basketball only against the intercollegiate team from another collegiate institution. Any other university team may compete against any team representing any other organization, including a pro-fessional team.

December 5 – Faculty Representatives voted that a transfer student who is eligible for competition in accordance with Rule 2, Section 3, and a transfer student who, during the student’s first year in residence, would otherwise be eligible for competition, shall be eligible for a grant-in-aid immediately.

December 6 – Joint Group voted that the university may furnish an evening meal during spring football practice on a maximum of 20 days, excluding weekends, for a maximum of 70 players, excluding non-participants in practice, effective spring 1979.

December 6 – Joint Group voted to permit a basketball training table for the period starting one week before the first regularly scheduled games until the close of the basketball season, to be effective starting November 17, 1978. (This was later amended to allow each university flexibility to implement a training table, so that the same number of meals that are permitted above may be provided during the period from October 15 until the close of the season.)

1978March 6 – Directors voted to amend Agreement 5-3-A-1 to read: “After payment of local and state taxes, the gross gate receipts of football games between Conference universities shall be settled at a minimum of $100,000 or shared equally (fifty percent) whichever is greater.” This will be effective for the 1979 football season.

March 7 – The Joint Group voted to delete the Conference rule which states that, in football, only Conference opponents shall be scheduled in November.

May 16 – Under the White Resolution, the Joint Group voted to delete the sentence in Regulation 7, Section 3-A-7, which requires a round-robin football schedule starting in 1983.

1980March 10 – Upon recommendation of the baseball coaches, the ath-letic directors voted to switch to divisional play beginning with the 1981 season. Schools in the East Division will be Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Purdue, while Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern and Wisconsin will make up the West Division. Teams will play 16 games with their division, with the top two finishers in each division playing a double-elimination tournament to determine the Conference champion and representative to the NCAA Tournament.

May 5 – Under the White Resolution, the Joint Group recommended to the Council of Ten that universities which want to incorporate their women’s intercollegiate athletic programs into the Inter collegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives be permitted to join the Conference with the understanding that appropriate methods will be established to provide adequate women’s representation.

July 7 – The Council of Ten adopted a resolution to establish a task force which would prepare a plan for incorporating women’s intercolle-giate athletics into the Big Ten Conference.

1981March 10 – The Directors voted to amend Regulation 1, Section 2 – Conference sports by deleting ice hockey as a Conference sport, and deleting Directors’ Agreement 15 – ice hockey. This action eliminated ice hockey as a Conference sport.

May 4 – The Council of Ten endorsed the Task Force report that enables universities to affiliate their women’s intercollegiate programs with the Conference if they so desire.

August 15 – Nine of the Conference universities (Minnesota being the exception) voted to affiliate their women’s athletic programs with the Conference, by provisions set forth in the Task Force Committee Report.

August 24 – Women’s Program Group, composed of the primary woman athletic administrator at each Big Ten school, met for the first time officially in Chicago in conjunction with the Transition Commit tee. Assistant commissioner Charles D. Henry II and administrative assis-tant Jo Ann Dial were assigned to provide services to the women’s programs until an assistant commissioner could be named.

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September 30 – The Athletic Directors voted to accept the format for women’s championships. Weekend tournaments were approved for nine women’s championships, including volleyball; plus regular season competition in field hockey, basketball and softball.

October 8 – Minnesota officially affiliated its women’s intercollegiate athletic program with the Conference.

October 16-17 – First Big Ten field hockey championship held at Iowa.

October 23-24 – First Big Ten women’s volleyball championship held at Illinois.

October 24 – First Big Ten women’s cross country championship held at Michigan State.

1982February 12-13 – First Big Ten women’s gymnastics championship held at Michigan.

February 12-14 – First Big Ten women’s basketball championship held at Michigan State.

February 25-27 – First Big Ten women’s swimming and diving cham-pionship held at the Schroeder Natatorium in Milwaukee.

February 26-27 – First Big Ten women’s indoor track and field cham-pionship held at Indiana.

March 1 – Athletic Directors voted to adopt a double round robin, home and away format to determine the Conference women’s basketball champion, beginning with the 1982-83 season.

March 2 – Joint Group voted to approve recommendation to increase number of permissible basketball games to 28.

March 6 – First Big Ten women’s fencing championship held at Michigan State.

April 16-17 – First Big Ten softball champion determined by a tourna-ment at Michigan.

April 23-25 – First Big Ten women’s tennis championship held at Wisconsin.

April 30-May 1 – First Big Ten women’s golf championship held at Minnesota.

May 1 – Phyllis L. Howlett named Assistant Commissioner of Big Ten Conference.

May 14-15 – First Big Ten women’s outdoor track and field cham-pionship held at Illinois.

June 1 – First year that women athletes at each school were awarded the Conference Medal of Honor. Iowa did not award a Conference Medal until 1983.

July 16 – Gene Calhoun named Technical Advisor to Conference foot-ball officiating staff, and Bob Burson named Technical Advisor to Conference men’s basketball officiating staff.

July 20 – Indiana track performer Jim Spivey named the Big Ten’s first “Athlete-of-the-Year”.

November 5 – First combined Big Ten men’s and women’s champion-ship (with all universities competing) with the 69th Men’s and 2nd Women’s Cross Country championship held at Iowa.

December 7 – Joint Group voted all Conference rules for women’s athletes to become effective beginning in the Fall of 1983 with the exception of Rule 7-4-E-1.

December 14 – Assistant Commissioner Charles D. Henry died after a brief illness. He was 59.

1983February 23 – Directors of Athletics approved a recommendation from the Women’s Program Group that Conference compliance procedures be applied to Conference women’s programs starting August 1983, at the same time as the NCAA enforcement begins.

March 8 – Upon recommendations from the football officiating liaison committee, the Directors of Athletics approved the use of seven-man officiating crews and 25-second field clocks beginning with the 1983 season.

May 9 – It was announced that the Conference office would begin assigning officials for volleyball and women’s basketball effective the 1983-84 season.

May 11 – Directors approved a recommendation of the sports informa-tion directors to select a Big Ten women’s “Athlete-of-the-Year”. The same format used in the selection process and announcement being used for the Big Ten men’s “Athlete-of-the-Year” will be followed.

July 1 – Supervisor of Officials Herman F. Rohrig retired.

July 1 – Gene Calhoun named supervisor of football officials and Bob Burson named supervisor of men’s basketball officials.

July 29 – Judi Brown, Michigan State track athlete, honored at the 12th Annual Kickoff Luncheon as the Big Ten’s first women’s “Athlete-of-the-Year”.

September – Director’s Agreements for Women’s Programs appeared for the first time in the Conference Handbook.

September – First Big Ten Women’s Records Book published.

October 26 – Athletic Directors voted to amend the Rose Bowl tie-breaking procedure to account for the possibility of a three-way and a four-way tie.

November 1 – Clarence Underwood named assistant commissioner of the Big Ten Conference.

1984January 15 – Marcy Weston named the first supervisor of women’s basketball officials. Pete Dunn named first supervisor of volleyball offi-cials.

March 6 – Joint Group approves recommendations from the Athletic Directors and Women’s Program Group that all Conference compliance procedures apply to women’s programs starting retroactive to August 1983.

August 3 – Athletic Directors approve a 10-week double round robin volleyball schedule in 1985 eliminating the championship playoff.

1985March 5 – Joint Group votes to approve the future 10-year basketball schedules using the traveling partner concept.

May 6 – Joint Group votes to amend Regulation 10, Section 2 to permit a full academic year football training table.

July 31 – Athletic Directors vote to allow delayed football telecasts starting at 10:30 p.m. local time.

August 2 – Joint Group votes to amend Appendix VII, Section 2-A and 2-B regarding the distribution of bowl receipts below and above $750,000.

September 16 – Athletic Directors vote to increase the football travel-squad limit from 60 to 70.

December 3 – Athletic Directors vote to approve actions of the Ad Hoc Committee on Governance, including the change in name of the Women’s Program Group to Women’s Athletics Administrators.

December 4 – Joint Group receives report and recommendations of the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Committee and subject them to White Resolution Procedures. Included in the report are recommendations to institute drug education and testing programs beginning with the 1986-87 school year.

1986May 6 – Joint Group votes to approve the adoption of the Notes on the Articles of Incorporation.

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July 29 – Big Ten and Pac-10 enter into an agreement with ABC-TV for the televising of college football games through the 1990 season.

1987February 4 – Athletic Directors approve baseball coaches recommen-dation to move from divisional play to a 28-game schedule with the top four teams advancing to the Conference championship.

March 4 – Joint Group approves resolutions that call for drug testing, agents awareness and gambling educational programs at member institutions.

May 4 – Athletic Directors accept ABC proposal to televise men’s bas-ketball games through 1990-91.

May 5 – Joint Group approves “Statement Regarding Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action by the Big Ten Conference,” and instructs the Conference office to include it in the Handbook.

August 6 – Joint Group votes to require all junior college transfer ath-letes who failed to meet NCAA Bylaws 5-1-(j) requirements to attain one academic year of work and complete one calendar year of resi-dence before gaining athletic eligibility. This action goes into affect August 1, 1989.

December 2 – Joint Group amends Appendix VI, Section 4 to allow authorized expenditures of $1 million to the Big Ten Rose Bowl participant.

1988March 1 – Athletic Directors vote to discontinue Skywriters Tour effec-tive immediately.

May 3 – Joint Group approves Advisory Commission recommendation for a two-year visitation period by two Advisory Commission members to Big Ten campuses.

June 7 – Wayne Duke announced his retirement as commissioner effective December 31, 1989.

June 30 – ABC-TV enters into an agreement with the Tournament of Roses and Big Ten and Pac-10 conferences to televise the Rose Bowl through 1997.

November 14 – Athletic Directors vote to recommend that Appendix VII, Section 2-B be amended to allow a Big Ten university participation in a non-New Year’s Day Bowl game to retain $900,000 for authorized expenses without prior budget approval; also voted to allow Illinois to play Southern California at Moscow, U.S.S.R. in the “Glasnost Bowl.”

1989January 2 – ABC-TV televises Rose Bowl for the first time.

March 8 – Joint Group votes to amend Appendix VI, Section 4 to allow authorized Rose Bowl expenditures of $1.1 million for the Big Ten’s Rose Bowl participant, effective with the 1989 Rose Bowl game.

March 15 – Announced separate six-year agreements with ESPN and Raycom Sports and Entertainment for the purpose of televising and cablecasting football and men’s and women’s basketball games and other women’s events, beginning with the 1989-90 seasons.

July 1 – James E. Delany becomes the fifth Big Ten Commissioner.

July 15 – Rich Falk named assistant commissioner.

July 26 – Directors of Athletics voted to increase the per game fee for both football and men’s basketball officials from $350 to $400.

August 1 – Kevin L. Weiberg named associate commissioner.

August 2 – Joint Group approves an out-of-season men’s basketball training table be established in the fall of 1989.

August 31 – John D. Dewey retires after 32 years of service to the Conference.

October 11 – First Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tipoff Luncheon held at the Chicago Marriott Hotel in downtown Chicago.

October 17 – Directors of Athletics voted to approve a coaches’ recom-mendation that a Big Ten all star men’s basketball team make a foreign tour each year.

November 15 – First Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tipoff Luncheon held in Indianapolis. During the Luncheon, Commissioner Delany announced the Big Ten had issued a challenge to the Southeastern Conference to play a double-header featuring two women’s basketball teams from each conference. The first Big Ten-SEC Challenge was set for January 5, 1991 in Iowa City. A return match in 1992 is to be hosted by an SEC school to be identified.

December 11 – Former Minnesota football player Carlos McGee begins employment in the Conference office as the first recipient of C.D. Henry Internship.

December 19 – Announced that on December 10-11 the Council of Ten had agreed in principle to extend an invitation to The Pennsylvania State University to join the Big Ten athletic conference. Initiated a pro-cess involving men’s and women’s faculty representatives and athletic administrators to resolve in cooperation with Penn State officials all scheduling, financial and other issues related to Penn State’s member-ship in the Big Ten Conference. Results of this process to be reported to the Council of Ten for action.

1990January 1 – Service Bureau renamed Communications Depart ment. Mark Rudner named Director of Communications. Mary Masters named Managing Editor and Special Projects Director.

January 15 – Announced that five 1990 Conference championships would be cablecast by SportsChannel in Chicago. Those sports tele-vised were men’s gymnastics, women’s gymnastics, wrestling, baseball and the combined men’s and women’s outdoor track and field champi-onships.

February 19 – Directors of Athletics voted to amend Appendix IV of the Conference Handbook to allow institutions participating in bowl games other than the Rose Bowl to retain $1,000,000 for expenses without submission of a detailed budget (increased from $900,000).

February 27 – University of Michigan baseball program placed on two years probation by the Big Ten as a result of a joint Big Ten and University of Michigan investigation that uncovered more than 40 violations of Conference and NCAA legislation from 1983 through 1988.

May 1 – Joint Group voted to amend Conference Rule 10-6-C-0-I to permit a university to pay the expenses of a student while participating in regularly designated trials for the Olympic, Pan American, World University Games, Olympic Festival (basketball and volleyball) teams and in established national championship events. To receive expenses a student-athlete must be eligible at the time of competition.

May 25 – Carol Iwaoka named assistant commissioner.

June 4 – Council of Ten voted to confirm the earlier decision to inte-grate The Pennsylvania State University into Conference membership. There was agreement that Penn State’s integration as a member of the Conference should proceed in the most expeditious manner possible in all sports.

June – There was admitted to membership:

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Following the inclusion of Penn State into the Conference, Council of Ten became known as the Council of Presidents/Chancellors.

June 21 – Joint Group voted to amend Regulation 10, Section 3 to permit a once-a-week out-of-season men’s basketball training table meal, beginning with the first day of fall classes 1989.

August 17 – First Big Ten Volleyball Luncheon held in Minneapolis to announce Joint Support Agreement with Special Olympics International. Plans were announced for each institution to sponsor a Special Olympics event in conjunction with a home volleyball match during the 1990 fall season.

September 25 – Charles D. Waddell named assistant commissioner.

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October 22 – Joint Group voted to retain Big Ten as the name of the Conference, and directed Conference staff to develop alternative logos for review by the Promotions-Public Relations Committee.

November 1 – Mark Rudner named assistant commissioner.

1991January 5 – Big Ten-SEC Challenge in women’s basketball held at the University of Iowa before a national CBS television audience, the first women’s regular-season network telecast in history. Iowa played Georgia and Purdue played Auburn.

January 6 – Big Ten women’s basketball game of the week debuted on SportsChannel. Seven games aired live on consecutive weeks in the first year of a five-year agreement. Each Big Ten university made one appearance.

February 21 – The women’s swimming and diving championship is televised by Prime Sports Network, a national cable company. It is the first of 35 Conference championships that Prime Sports will televise over the next five years (seven each year).

April 2 – Big Ten Conference office moved from Schaumburg, Ill., where it had been since 1974, to the new Headquarters and Meetings Center at 1500 West Higgins Road, Park Ridge, Ill. Lobby of building also to serve as an art gallery for graduate student art from Big Ten institutions.

April 2 – New Big Ten Conference logo introduced; usage of former logos discontinued.

May 3 – Announced that the Big Ten and ESPN had reached an agree-ment whereby men’s basketball games that had previously appeared on Mondays at 9:30 p.m. EST would now be played on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. The renegotiation achieved objectives of managing television properties consistent with efforts to provide an atmosphere conducive to the academic achievement of student- athlete. Additionally, Big Ten and ESPN agreed to a two-year extension of the contract.

May 11 – Big Ten-MAC Softball Challenge played at Columbus, Ohio between The Ohio State University, 1990 Big Ten softball champions, and Kent State University, 1990 Mid-American Conference champions. The Challenge was broadcast by SportsChannel.

June – Council of Presidents/Chancellors and Joint Group approve “Statement of Guiding Principles.”

August – Initiated year-long plans for the celebration of women’s ath-letics and, in particular, the 10th anniversary of women’s champion-ships in the Big Ten Conference.

August 7-19 – Initiated a foreign all-star tour for men’s basketball to include approximately seven games played in the Scandinavian coun-tries of Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Wisconsin head coach Steve Yoder coached the 12-member squad selected from each Big Ten insti-tution.

September – Penn State begins competing in 18 Big Ten Conference sport championships. For men’s sports: baseball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field. For women’s sports: cross country, golf, gymnastics, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball.

October 19 – Announced that the Conference entered into separate, automatic tie-in agreements with the Florida Citrus Bowl and the Thrifty Car Rental Holiday Bowl. The three-year Florida Citrus Bowl agree-ment goes into effect Jan. 1, 1993 with the Big Ten co-champion or runnerup participating. The four-year Thrifty Car Rental Holiday Bowl agreement was effective Dec. 30, 1991 with the Big Ten’s second selection after the Rose Bowl participant is determined playing the Western Athletic Conference champion.

October 28 – Administrators vote to proceed with development of an 18-game schedule format for men’s and women’s basketball for 1992-93 and beyond (1992-93 is the first year that Penn State begins Conference competition in men’s and women’s basketball).

November 8-10 – First Big Ten men’s soccer championship held at Indiana University. The sport was added to the Conference’s champi-onships offerings due to Penn State’s addition to the Conference which brought the sport sponsorship level to six institutions. The champion-ship format consists of a single round-robin schedule to be used for seeding the end of season championship event.

1992February 13 – Announced a cross-licensing program which will enable the Conference to market high-quality merchandise through the joint use of Big Ten names, mascots and logos and the Big Ten Conference logo.

February 25-26 – Athletic Directors vote to accept coaches’ recom-mendations to exempt men’s golf and men’s tennis from the application of Men’s Agreement 18.5 (NCAA Bylaw 31.3.3.4) which states that no other Conference team can be selected for participation in the NCAA championship without the Conference champion being selected first.

May 4 – Announced that Big Ten, in conjunction with ABC, Pac-10 and College Football Association, had approved a one-year experimental program to make ABC regional football games available on a pay-per-view basis outside the area of natural interest. ABC Sports will continue to televise over-the-air the game with the greatest appeal in the region-al market.

May 12 – Joint Group voted to adopt the Task Force on Gender Equity’s proposal to require each institution, as a condition of member-ship, to provide intercollegiate athletic participation opportunities such that no less than 40% of student-athletes shall be female participants and no more than 60% of student-athletes shall be male participants. The Joint Group action would go forward as a recommendation to the Council of Presidents/Chancellors.

May 12 – Faculty representatives voted to suspend, for a four-year period beginning Aug. 1, 1993, the Conference’s rule which prohibits a junior college transfer who was a partial or nonqualifier out of high school from immediate participation in Big Ten athletics if otherwise eligible.

May 12 – Women’s Athletics Administrators voted that shared expenses in women’s volleyball and basketball officiating shall commence with the start of the 1992-93 seasons. Shared expenses shall involve Conference games/matches only and Penn State is to be included in the policy.

June 8 – The Council of Presidents/Chancellors announced its unani-mous commitment to achieve by 1997 a level of athletics participation that is 60% men and 40% women. Big Ten universities will submit to the Conference office strategies on how to achieve the 60-40 commitment. Annual review procedures were established.

June 25 – Joint Administrators voted to waive Men’s Agreement 17-VIII-A to permit the Wisconsin-Michigan State football game in 1993 to be played in the Tokyo Dome, a non-collegiate facility as the Coca-Cola Bowl Game (game date December 4, 1993).

July 12-25 – Eleven-member women’s basketball all-star team tours New Zealand and Australia as the first Conference-sponsored foreign tour for a women’s sport.

September – Conference field hockey championship reinstated after three-year absence with Conference champion to be determined by an inseason double round robin schedule.

November 30 – Big Ten Conference, Pacific-10 Conference and the Tournament of Roses announced that an agreement was reached with ABC Sports to extend the regular-season college football and Rose Bowl contracts through the 2000 season (2001 Rose Bowl).

1993April 7 – Announced that the Conference’s football bowl alliance was expanded to include the Hall of Fame Bowl as a result of a two-year agreement beginning in 1993-94. The Hall of Fame Bowl will select a Conference team to play a fourth place team from the Atlantic Coast Conference after the Big Ten’s Rose Bowl, CompUSA-Florida Citrus Bowl and Holiday Bowl representatives are determined.

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June 6-7 – Council of Presidents/Chancellors approved the Joint Group’s recommendation for establishing a coaches’ liaison program within the Conference.

June 16 – Council of Presidents/Chancellors announced that Commissioner James E. Delany has agreed to an extension of his contract through 1998.

December 12-13 – Council of Presidents/Chancellors requested the athletic directors to address the number of incidents related to fan, player and coach conduct. In particular, the directors were asked for their recommendations for improving the competitive environment sur-rounding Big Ten intercollegiate athletic venues.

December 14 – Joint Group voted to create a student-athlete advisory committee at the Conference level, effective with the 1994-95 school year.

December 14-15 – Women’s Athletics Administrators approved a field hockey tournament to be conducted at the end of the regular season double round-robin schedule beginning fall, 1994. Like baseball, the inseason schedule will determine the Conference champion and the tournament will determine the Conference’s automatic qualifier to the NCAA championship.

1994May 17 – Big Ten and CBS Sports announced an extension of their exclusive national broadcast agreement through the 2000-2001 season for men’s and women’s basketball games.

June 1 – Robert C. Vowels, Jr. named assistant commissioner.

October 6 – Conference announces a multimedia national cable and syndication television agreement with ESPN and Creative Sports through 2001.

October 27 – Conference announces that postseason football bowl opportunities for the future Big Ten #3, #4 and #5 selections were established as a result of multi-year agreements with the Hall of Fame Bowl, Builders Square Alamo Bowl and the Sun Bowl.

November 4-6 – First Big Ten women’s soccer champion determined in eight-team championship at Wisconsin.

1995March 3-6 – Big Ten women’s basketball tournament held in Indianapolis to determine the Conference’s automatic qualifier to the NCAA champi-onship (Conference champion was determined by inseason schedule). This was the first Conference women’s basketball tournament since the inaugural Conference women’s basketball championship in 1982.

July 30-August 2 – “Big Ten Centennial Week” is declared by mayoral proclamation in the city of Chicago. Centennial Gala Dinner held at the Palmer House on August 1, site of the first meeting of Faculty Representatives in 1896.

September 2 – Michigan and Illinois kick off the 100th season of Big Ten football competition with the first Conference game. 1995-96 also saw the 100th season of Conference baseball action. Centennial cel-ebrations continued on each campus throughout the year (1995-96).

1996January 7 – Joint Administrators agree in principle to create a Sports Administrators Group consisting of two representatives from each insti-tution to manage and create policy for the conduct of the Big Ten championship sports. The Sports Administrators Group is to report its actions to the Joint Administrators. For 1996-97 while the SAG func-tions on an experimental basis, the operations of the Championships and Awards Committee and the Inseason Sports Committee are sus-pended.

The Joint Administrators also vote to adopt an alternative funding model for all Conference championships and tournaments based on the principle of shared funding amongst all institutions participating in each championship or tournament.

January 12 – Marcia L. Alterman is named the Conference’s second supervisor of officials for volleyball, succeeding Pete Dunn who announced his retirement at the end of the 1995 season, completing 12 years of service with the Conference.

February 8 – The Conference’s 100th birthday is observed with a ceremonial jump ball before the Illinois at Penn State men’s basketball game. The ball, specially marked for the Centennial, is presented to the Conference office. Earlier in the day, ESPN aired a one-hour Big Ten Centennial special.

April 29 – The men’s basketball coaches vote to ask the Directors for a review of a possible Conference men’s basketball post-season tour-nament.

July 23 – It is announced that ABC Sports, the College Football Bowl Alliance, and the Big Ten and Pacific-10 Conferences had reached an understanding in principle on a plan to create an annual national cham-pionship football game beginning after the 1998 regular season. Under the new plan, three other bowls, to be determined at a later date, and the Rose Bowl will be in a rotation to host the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the nation, regardless of conference affiliation. The Conference also agrees that should its Conference champion be the No. 1 or No. 2 team in the nation, the team will compete in a game to determine the nation-al championship at the bowl site designated for that year.

October 24 – Mary E. Masters named assistant commissioner.

November 1 – The Conference announced that no fewer than 43 Big Ten women’s basketball games would be televised nationally, region-ally and locally in 1996-97 by CBS Sports, ESPN2, several regional sports networks and Prime, a national cable network. The total of 43 telecasts represents an all-time Conference high for Big Ten women’s basketball.

December 3 – One of the two Conference office Communications Department internships was named the Bob Hammel Communi cations Internship, in honor of the retired Bloomington, Ind. Herald-Times sports editor.

December 9 – The Council of Presidents/Chancellors announced the establishment of an 11-team Big Ten men’s basketball postseason tournament, beginning with the 1997-98 season, the first such tourna-ment for men’s basketball in the 102-year history of the Conference. The regular season winner will be the Conference champion, the tour-nament winner will be the Big Ten’s automatic qualifier to the NCAA men’s basketball championship.

December 20 – Assistant commissioner Rich Falk promoted to associ-ate commissioner for basketball operations.

1995-96 – The Conference’s centennial anniversary is marked by sev-eral notable competitive successes, including:

— Conference teams win five national championships (fencing – Penn State, men’s gymnastics – Ohio State, ice hockey – Michigan, men’s soccer – Wisconsin, and wres-tling – Iowa)

— Northwestern makes its first appearance in the Rose Bowl since 1948

— The 12th Heisman Trophy awarded to a Conference athlete is earned by Ohio State’s Eddie George, and

— Conference football players win eight of the 12 national indi-vidual honors awarded to football players each year.

1997February 28 – Announced that the Big Ten Conference and Nike, Inc. entered into a five-year agreement to sponsor the Big Ten women’s basketball postseason tournament. The partnership which is effective with the 1997 tournament includes a youth clinic, tournament tickets for 500 local Indianapolis youngsters, and enhanced promotion of wom-en’s regular season and postseason events.

April 29 – The Conference reached an agreement with the CompUSA Florida Citrus Bowl, the Southeastern Conference and ABC-TV to extend Big Ten football appearances in the bowl through New Year’s Day, 2002. The agreement with the Big Ten and SEC is a five-year extension worth $39 million.

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June 2 – The Council of Presidents/Chancellors announced approval of a second phase to the Conference’s gender equity action plan which will focus on stimulating athletic participation in grades kindergarten through eighth, while at the same time continuing to increase the num-ber of female student-athletes on each of its campuses. Participation in Big Ten Conference intercollegiate women’s athletics programs grew from 2,032 student-athletes in 1992 to 2,848 in 1997, a net gain of over 800 women’s participation opportunities since the Council of Presidents/Chancellors endorsed a Conference-wide commitment to enhance women’s participation opportunities in 1992.

June 2 – Announced that the Conference would distribute a record $59.5 million to member universities at the conclusion of the 1996-97 fiscal year on June 30, an average of better than $5 million per institu-tion. These revenues accrue to the Conference from network, cable and syndicated television agreements, postseason football bowl games and the NCAA men’s basketball championship.

1998November – The 1998 football season marks the first time a Big Ten school will be eligible to compete in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) which will crown college football’s national champion at the end of each season using a bowl rotation system. The Conference announced its participation in the newly created Bowl Championship Series (BCS) in July of 1996. Six conferences have automatic berths into the BCS -- the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and Southeastern Conferences. The Rose Bowl, Nokia Sugar Bowl, FedEx Orange and Tostitos Fiesta Bowl will make up the BCS and each will host the national championship game once in a four-year cycle. ABC Sports will televise the four national championship games. Participants in the BCS will be determine using its own ratings system. The rotation is as follows: 1998 Regular Season: Jan. 4, 1999 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (national championship) 1999 Regular Season: Jan. 3, 2000 Nokia Sugar Bowl (national championship) 2000 Regular Season: Jan. 3, 2001 FedEx Orange Bowl (national championship) 2001 Regular Season: Jan. 3, 2002 Rose Bowl (national championship)

January 12 – Sue Ryan named Director of Communications.

March 4 - 7 – First Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament held at the Chicago United Center. A total Tournament attendance of 108,555 was the second highest of any NCAA Division I conference basketball tour-nament. Michigan, the No. 4 seed, won the tournament title and the Conference’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.

March 13 and 15 – The Conference hosted Midwest Region First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at the United Center. It was the first time in NCAA Tournament history that the Big Ten served as host for any round of the Division I Men’s Basketball Championship.

June 15 – Conference announces its participation in the Sunshine Classic (Pro Player Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, FL) beginning in 1998. Formerly the Carquest Bowl, the Sunshine Classic will be played on Dec. 29, 1998 and will match a Big Ten team against an ACC opponent. The game will be televised by the TBS Superstation.

June 23 – Kevin Weiberg named Deputy Commissioner. Carol Iwaoka, Mark Rudner and Robert Vowels named Associate Commissioners.

August – Conference announces football, basketball and women’s sports television packages which will provide the most comprehensive coverage in Big Ten history. In football, more than 60 games were tele-vised by ABC Sports, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Plus, NBC Sports, CBS Sports and the Fox Sports Network. A total of 183 Big Ten men's bas-ketball games will be televised, including all 88 intraconference games. It is the sixth straight season that all of the Big Ten's men's intraconfer-ence basketball games will be televised. The women’s television pack-age was produced by Fox Sports Chicago and televised around the nation on various cable outlets such as Midwest Sports Channel Minnesota and Wisconsin and Fox Sports New England along with

several other stations. A total of 29 women’s events were selected to be broadcast, including eight volleyball matches, 12 women’s basket-ball games and the women’s soccer and gymnastics championships.

August 13 – Jennifer Heppel named Director of NCAA Legislative and Eligibility Services.

September – Phase Two of the Conference’s gender equity plan begins. This portion of the gender equity plan is a public relations / communica-tions out-reach phase. The campaign is entitled “Dream Big” and is tar-geted at young girls in grades K-8 to encourage participation in sports. Components of the program include a 30-second television public ser-vice announcement, print advertisements, a web site located on the Big Ten home page (www.bigten.org) and a packet of resource information available to those coaches affiliated with girls sports programs.

October – Sue Ryan named Assistant Commissioner for Communications.

November – The Conference launches a second web site (www.big-tenchampionships.com) dedicated solely to the coverage of the Big Ten’s championships and tournaments.

December – Conference office creates internal Management Team. Management Team is comprised of Commissioner Jim Delany and Associate Commissioners Rich Falk, Carol Iwaoka, Mark Rudner and Robert Vowels. Duer Sharp and Andrea Williams named Sports Management Administrators.

1999January – Big Ten wins all five football bowl games, including two BCS games -- the Rose Bowl (Wisconsin 38, UCLA 31) and the Sugar Bowl (Ohio State 24, Texas A & M 14). It is the first time in the Conference’s history that it went undefeated in the bowl season when playing in multiple games.

March – Purdue women’s basketball wins the University’s first national championship. Seven Big Ten men’s basketball teams earn bids into the NCAA Tournament -- only the third time in the history of the NCAA Tournament that seven teams from the same conference received bids. Both Michigan State and Ohio State advanced to the Final Four.

June 16 – Conference announces future sites for women’s basketball tournament: 2000 Tournament will be held at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis; 2001 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI. Conference also announces that the Council of Presidents and Chancellors accepted a recommendation from the Administrators Council for a three-year extension of the men’s basketball tourna-ment.

July 6 – Brad Traviolia named Assistant Commissioner.

September – The next phase of the Dream Big campaign opened with an emphasis on showing young girls and their families the benefits of participating in sports -- fun, teamwork, attaining goals, winning. The Dream Big portion of the Big Ten web site was upgraded and new print ads, along with a new radio and television public service announce-ment were created.

December 9 – The Big Ten announces the extension of the men’s basketball tournament through the 2004-05 season. The event will be played at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005. The tournament will be held at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 2002 and 2004.

2000April 26 - Wayne Baskerville named Big Ten Conference Assistant Commissioner; Jennifer Heppel promoted to Assistant Commissioner; Andrea Williams promoted to Director of Promotions and Women’s Basketball Operations.

April 29 - First Big Ten Conference women’s rowing championship held at the University of Wisconsin. The University of Michigan claimed the inaugural championship. The University of Minnesota began competing at the varsity level in women’s rowing during the 2000-01 academic year, bringing the total number of women’s varsity programs in the Big Ten to seven. With the addition of women’s rowing as a Conference sponsored sport, the Big Ten recognized championships or tourna-ments for 25 sports in 1999-2000 -- 13 for women and 12 for men.

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June - Council of Presidents/Chancellors approves an Integrity Report, outlining a 10-point plan to address regulatory and cultural challenges confronting intercollegiate athletics at member institutions. Noting it is a work-in-progress intended to evolve over time, the COPC empha-sizes the importance of mandatory systems reviews, sharing of best practices and supporting the chain of command in issues associated with institutional control of intercollegiate athletics.

July 24 - Eric Goodwin hired as Big Ten Assistant Director of Communications.

December - Council of Presidents/Chancellors approves technology plan to best position the Conference for Internet and other technologi-cal opportunities, coordinate institutional and Conference efforts, and protect and grow Conference collective television property.

2001February 12 - Scott Chipman hired as Big Ten Associate Director of Communications.

April - Conference announces extension with television partner Fox Sports Net Chicago through 2006. The extended contract calls for broadcasting of 36 events per year (live and tape-delay) and features women’s volleyball, women’s basketball, including nine of the 10 tour-nament games, and selected championship events.

June 1 - Conference announces extension with Florida Citrus Bowl and Southeastern Conference through the 2006 season. The bowl’s televi-sion rights and entitlement contract with ABC Sports was concurrently extended for four years.

June 4 - Mike McComiskey hired as Big Ten Director of Technology.

June 12 - Conference announces its participation in the Music City Bowl, beginning with the 2002 football season. The agreement runs for four years from the 2002 game through the 2005 game. Played at Adelphia Coliseum in Nashville, Tennessee, the Big Ten will meet an opponent from the Southeastern Conference. The Music City Bowl is contracted with ESPN as its television partner through the 2003 game.

June 27 - Wayne Baskerville, Jennifer Heppel, Sue Lister and Brad Traviolia promoted to Associate Commissioners.

August 2 - The Conference hosts the 30th annual football Kickoff Luncheon at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers. More than 1,800 fans attended the Luncheon.

September 11 - Following the tragic attack on the World Trade Center in New York City, the Big Ten cancels all athletic events for the following weekend. The Conference pledged a $1 million scholarship contribu-tion to assist the families of those affected by the terrorist attacks (see March 2002 for more information).

November 1 - Lori Fauley hired as Big Ten Budget and Finance Director.

2002February 23 - The Big Ten cancelled the Men’s Indoor Track and Field Championships after the completion of four events due to the death of Penn State pole vaulter Kevin Dare.

February 28-March 10 - For the first time in Conference history, both the Women’s and Men’s Big Ten Basketball Tournaments were played at the same site -- at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The women’s event was held from February 28 through March 4, setting an all-time attendance record of 35,846 for all sessions. The men’s tournament was played the following weekend, from March 7-10, and featured sellouts in each of the final four sessions.

March 4 - The Big Ten announced that the 2003 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

March 10 - Commissioner James E. Delany made a presentation to Lumina Foundation for Education and Citizens’ Scholarship Foundation of America (CSFA) to provide undergraduate and graduate degree scholarships at Big Ten member institutions for the families of those affected by the September 11 terrorist attacks. The contribution will be administered by CSFA as a sub-fund to the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund. The Conference’s donation shall be called the “Big Ten 9-11 Scholarship Fund.” The $1 million contribution will be drawn from Conference reserves, which are generated as a result of football and men’s basketball participation in NCAA, bowl and regular season television opportunities.

March 15 and 17 - For the second time in League history, the Conference hosted the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The Big Ten drew 63,235 fans for the two-day event, which ranked second on the all-time list of NCAA First and Second Rounds attendance (for non-dome sites). The all-time record was set in 1998 by the Big Ten, as the Conference hosted the same event at the United Center and recorded an attendance of 63,881.

April 4 - Conference announces extension with Alamo Bowl and Big 12 Conference through 2005 season. The bowl’s television rights and entitle-ment contract with ESPN was concurrently extended for four years.

May 14 - Conference announces its participation in the Motor City Bowl, beginning with the 2002 football season. The agreement runs for four years from the 2002 game through the 2005 contest. Played at the new Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, the Big Ten will face an opponent from the Mid-American Conference. The Motor City Bowl is contracted with ESPN as its television partner through the 2005 game. The Big Ten now has seven bowl tie-ins, a record-high for the League, which includes the Rose Bowl / Bowl Championship Series (BCS), Capital One Bowl, Outback Bowl, Alamo Bowl, Sun Bowl and Music City Bowl.

June - Minnesota becomes the final Conference member to merge it’s men’s and women’s athletics departments into one combined depart-ment.

June 6 - The Big Ten is the first conference to announce a multi-year programming agreement with College Sports Television (CSTV), the nation’s first 24-hour all-college sports network. CSTV will have the opportunity to cover championships, tournaments, events and regular season games for all Big Ten sports with the exception of football and men’s basketball. CSTV is expected to debut in the first quarter of 2003.

July - Phase Three of the Conference’s gender equity plan begins. This portion of the gender equity plan is focused on increasing game atten-dance for all Big Ten women’s sporting events. The Conference will provide the schools with the tools to market these events, will work to increase awareness of women’s sports to complement the schools’ efforts and roll out an umbrella campaign to member schools to increase attendance. This will be accomplished through “awareness” generated by branding, advertising, promotion and publicity.

July 1 - Big Ten announces the formation of the Women’s Basketball Officiating Consortium (WBOC) with four other conferences, including Conference USA, Horizon League, Mid-Continent Conference and Great Lakes Valley Conference. The WBOC will provide a multi-faceted and enhanced officiating service for all member institutions. Patty Broderick was named the Coordinator of Officials for the Consortium and Bill Stokes was selected as the Consortium’s Chief Clinician. The WBOC will focus on the identification, recruitment, evaluation, training, education and assignment of officials on a year-round basis for all five conferences.

July 25 - Conference enacts seven significant rule changes intended to reduce the risk of injury in the sport of men's and women's pole vault-ing. The rule changes are effective immediately and are in addition to those adjustments already recommended by the NCAA Track and Field Committee in June, 2002.

August 1 - Chad Hawley hired as Big Ten Assistant Director of Compliance.

August 9 - Conference announces extension with Sun Bowl and Pacific-10 Conference through the 2005 season. The bowl’s television rights and entitlement contract with CBS Sports were renewed prior to the 2001 game for six years.

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October - Faculty Representatives approve a change to a long-stand-ing Big Ten rule (originally adopted in 1956) that prohibits institutions from over-offering athletic grants. The Faculty Representatives voted to permit an institution to offer no more than three scholarships over the NCAA limit on initial offers in the sport of football, subject to conference monitoring of institutional offers above its limits. For institutions that over-sign prospects, they must justify compliance with National Letter of Intent, Big Ten, and NCAA regulations and account for any non-re-newals of scholarships for current players. The Faculty Representatives will annually review these reports to ensure compliance and evaluate impact on student-athlete welfare.

October - Administrators Council establishes drive/fly provisions for football and men’s and women’s basketball to apply mode of travel provisions consistent with the principle of using the most cost-effective means of travel.

October 25 - The Big Ten announced that the 2004 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, which served as the host site for the event in 2002 and 2003.

December - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors adopts a policy requiring directors of academic support services for student-athletes to have, at a minimum, an external reporting line outside of intercollegiate athletics to the institution’s chief academic officer or his/her designee.

2003

January 3 - Ohio State becomes the first Big Ten football team to claim a national title since the institution of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) in 1998, defeating defending champion Miami (FL) in double overtime in the Fiesta Bowl.

May - The Big Ten suspends the men’s and women’s basketball foreign tours for the summer of 2003 due to international travel concerns.

June - Brad Traviolia promoted to Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer. Wendy Wilkinson and Andrea Williams promoted to Assistant Commissioners.

July - Administrators Council extends mode of travel provisions, origi-nally adopted in October of 2002 for solely football and basketball, to all sports.

August 14 - Big Ten Conference staff, athletic directors and football coaches conclude a comprehensive review of the Conference's football officiating program, following a request by Penn State Director of Athletics Tim Curley during the 2002 season. After extensive internal review, and comparisons with other Division I-A conferences and the NFL officiating programs, the Big Ten determined its overall football officiating program was at the forefront of training, evaluation and accountability. In an effort to increase training opportunities for officials, Big Ten coaches agreed that portions of their spring practices and games, along with fall camp, should be staffed by Conference officials. There was also support by Conference administrators and coaches for the concept of vertical integration, identification, training and possibly assigning with other Division I-A and I-AA conferences in the Big Ten region. Officials will continue to be assigned by crew and the Conference will make every effort to establish equal crew quality.

In addition, it was unanimously approved by the Conference Administrators Council in May that the Big Ten will develop and experiment with a pilot program of instant replay in selected football games during the 2003 Conference season. NFL standards for implementing the use of replay will serve as the building blocks for executing the pilot program. This is a data-gathering and evaluation exercise only; game action will not be affected and outcomes of plays will not be changed as current college football rules do not allow for television replay to review officials’ calls. The data will be evaluated and reviewed at season's end by Conference office staff and Big Ten administrators and coaches.

August 14 - After growing concerns over the environment surrounding intercollegiate football and basketball games during the 2002-03 ath-letic seasons, the Big Ten Conference passed a set of initiatives to

address fan behavior and improve security for visiting teams and game officials. The Big Ten Conference and others nationally were involved in a Sportsmanship and Fan Behavior Summit held in Dallas in February. Out of that summit, Conference leaders formulated the fol-lowing initiatives which were presented to the Big Ten Council of Presidents / Chancellors and unanimously approved by the Conference’s Administrators Council in June.

Protection of Visiting Team and Officials: Host institutions must provide adequate security and protection for the visiting team and game offi-cials and their vehicles immediately upon arrival on campus / at the competition venue continuing through their departure.

Home Team Student Sections / Bands: Institutions will be held respon-sible for school sponsored student sections that attack or single out student-athletes. In basketball venues, home team bands will be moved away from the visiting bench area.

In-Game Video Replay Policy: Institutions shall refrain from showing replays on video boards where an officiating call could be considered a substantial part of the play. Also, all noise emanating from a video or message board must stop prior to game action.

Implement Comprehensive Communications Plan: “Respect the game” -- The Conference office has developed a broad plan to communicate the message of sportsmanship to students, administrators, alumni and fans.

Along with these initiatives, Big Ten football and men’s and women’s basketball head coaches will participate in public service announce-ments for the Conference addressing this topic.

October 26 - The Big Ten announced one-year extensions for both Indianapolis and Chicago to host the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament, as the Conseco Fieldhouse will be the site of the event in 2006 and the United Center will host the tournament in 2007.

December - For the first time in Big Ten history, eight Conference foot-ball programs earned postseason bowl berths. The Big Ten had sent seven teams to postseason play on five previous occasions, in 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2002.

2004

January 15 - The Big Ten Administrators Council approved the men's basketball coaches' recommendation to limit the number of consecutive road games to two beginning with the 2005 Conference season. Previously-approved men's schedules for 2005 and 2006 were set aside, and Conference office staff was directed to create new schedules that have as the No. 1 scheduling principle no more than two consecu-tive road games. Other principles (i.e., balance home and road games on weekends and weekdays and during the first half and second half of the season) will continue to help guide scheduling so long as they do not violate the 'no more than two consecutive road games' principle.

January 30 - The Big Ten Administrators Council approved the League’s proposed instant replay system for use during the 2004 football season, pending NCAA approval.

February - The NCAA approved the use of video replay to review offi-cials’ calls in games played at Big Ten Conference stadiums on an experimental basis during the 2004 season.

February 20 - John Mack hired as Big Ten Assistant Director of Championships.

May - The Big Ten announced the results from the pilot program of instant replay used during the 2003 football season and outlined the first collegiate version of instant replay to be utilized on an experimental one-year basis during the 2004 season. For the 2004 season, the Big Ten’s experimental instant replay system will allow for specific types of officiating mistakes to be immediately reviewed and corrected during all Conference games. Replay may be available during home non-confer-ence match-ups with prior approval by the visiting team. However, the replay system will not guarantee that all officiating mistakes are identi-fied and corrected. The Big Ten instant replay model and the National Football League (NFL) instant replay system are different. In the Big

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Ten model, only the Big Ten Technical Advisor, working in the press box, can stop a game to review a play. Unlike the NFL model, in the Big Ten neither the coaches nor the game officials on the field may ask for a review. In order for a play to be changed the Technical Advisor must have indisputable video evidence that an error occurred. Television broadcast of the game will be the sole source of whether there is indis-putable video evidence. The types of plays that will be reviewable include plays that are governed by the sideline, goal line, end zone and end line, passing plays, and other detectable infractions, such as for-ward progress with respect to first down.

June - The Big Ten resumes the men’s and women’s basketball foreign tours during the summer of 2004.

June 10 - Jeff Smith promoted to Big Ten Assistant Director of Communications.

August - The Rose Bowl and ABC Sports announced an eight-year extension with the Big Ten and Pac-10 Conferences through the 2013 season.

August 13 - Scott Chipman promoted to Big Ten Director of Communications. Teri Lenth hired as Big Ten Director of Corporate Sponsorships.

August 30 - Robin Jentes hired as Big Ten Associate Director of Communications.

September 4 - The Big Ten began use of an experimental replay sys-tem for college football, as all seven home games appearing on televi-sion during the opening weekend utilized the new system. Overall, 13 of the League's 17 non-conference home football games scheduled to appear on television used instant replay, as four opponents did not grant their approval for use of the system.

October 5 - The Big Ten Joint Group endorses an academic impact model as Conference policy to address the impact of Big Ten Championships/Tournaments on lost class time and final exam periods.

October 17 - The Big Ten announced that the 2006 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, which has served as the host site for the event since 2002.

December - The Big Ten outlines a timeline to implement a program for background checks on all football and basketball officials to be effective beginning with the 2005-06 academic year.

December 21 - The Big Ten announced a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports extending the network’s broadcast rights for league basketball games through the 2009-10 campaign.

December 23 - Based on unanimous support from the Big Ten head football coaches and Administrators Council, the Conference office for-warded a pair of recommendations to the NCAA regarding the future use of the Big Ten’s experimental instant replay system for college football.

2005February - The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the NCAA Football Rules Committee's proposal to allow all NCAA confer-ences and independent institutions to experiment with the use of video replay for the 2005 season.

February 22 - The Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conferences and ESPN announced a six-year extension to continue the annual men's col-lege basketball inter-conference Challenge through the 2010-11 season. The new format will feature 11 games, an increase from the nine games in the previous six years of the event, and the 2005 event will mark the seventh annual match-up between the two conferences. The Big Ten-ACC Challenge was first held during the 1999-2000 season.

July 1 - The Big Ten announced four promotions, as Scott Chipman was named the Assistant Commissioner for Communications, Chad Hawley was named the Associate Director of Compliance, John Mack was named the Associate Director of Championships and Kristen Brown was named the Assistant Director of Championships.

July 19 - The Big Ten announced four-year extensions for the 2006-09 college football seasons with the Capital One, Outback and Alamo Bowls and new four-year agreements for the same time period with the Champs Sports and Insight Bowls. The Champs Sports Bowl will be held in Orlando, Fla., as the Capital One Bowl will be held in the same city one week later. The Insight Bowl will be played in Tempe, marking the conference’s first-ever bowl game tie-in with the state of Arizona. The Big Ten now has six bowl tie-ins for the 2006-09 seasons, as the conference announced an extension with the Rose Bowl through the 2013 season.

August - The Big Ten announced an agreement with Comcast Sportsnet Chicago to begin producing the women’s television sports package for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. The 30-game package will feature cover-age of volleyball and women’s basketball, including nine of the 10 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament games.

September 1 - Chad Hawley promoted to Big Ten Director of Compliance.

September 29 - Greg Walter hired as Big Ten Assistant Director of Compliance.

2006April - Big Ten men’s basketball led the nation in attendance for the 30th straight season, ranking first among all conferences with an aver-age of 12,581 per game/session, 1,300 more than the national runner-up (ACC). In addition, the Big Ten broke the two-million mark in total attendance for the 14th consecutive season.

May - The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved an adjusted proposal from the NCAA Football Rules Committee to standardize the instant replay process for all conferences. The final approved proposal is similar to the Big Ten model used in 2005, with the addition of a coaches' challenge system. Head coaches may now utilize a timeout to request a review of a play at most once in a game. If the play is over-turned, the timeout will be returned to the team.

May 24 - The Big Ten announced a four-year extension with the Motor City Bowl for the 2006-09 college football seasons, boosting the total number of bowl tie-ins to seven for the next four seasons. The Big Ten’s bowl partners include the Rose Bowl/BCS, Capital One, Outback, Alamo, Champs Sports, Insight and Motor City Bowls.

June 5 - The Big Ten Conference announced that the Council of Presidents/Chancellors approved a recommendation from university administrators and coaches to grant a five-year extension for the city of Indianapolis to serve as the host of the Big Ten Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments beginning with the 2007-08 season. Conseco Fieldhouse, which is scheduled to host the women's tournament in 2007, will be the site of both events from 2008 through 2012.

June 21 - The Big Ten announced a pair of television agreements, including a 10-year contract with ABC/ESPN and a 20-year deal with Fox Cable Networks to create the Big Ten Network, a national network devoted to Big Ten athletic and academic programs. The ABC/ESPN contract takes effect and the Big Ten Network is expected to launch in August of 2007.

ABC/ESPN: The new ABC/ESPN contract includes up to 41 televised football games per year on ABC or an ESPN Network, approximately 60 men’s basketball games per year on an ESPN Network and a total of 100 women’s basketball and volleyball events on an ESPN Network over the length of the contract, including the championship games of the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament.

Big Ten Network: The Big Ten Network will carry many of the games and events previously available only through syndication and will be available to all carriers and distributors nationwide. In addition to tradi-tional distribution through cable and satellite, select Big Ten Network content will also be available through alternative media platforms. Sports programming on the Big Ten Network will annually include, but is not limited to, 35-plus football games, at least 105 regular-season men’s basketball games, at least 55 regular-season women’s basket-ball games, Big Ten Championships and Tournaments, 170 Olympic sporting events and coverage from the conference’s vast library of historic sporting events, including bowl games. In addition, each school will have the right to provide 60 hours of its own content annually. Fox

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July - References to the academic impact model adopted in October of 2004 are revised and will be referred to as the student-athlete impact model to more accurately reflect the policy.

July 7 - Andrea Williams was hired as Big Ten Associate Commissioner for Branding while the Big Ten also announced three promotions. Brad Traviolia was named Deputy Commissioner, Chad Hawley was named Assistant Commissioner of Compliance and Mike McComiskey was named Assistant Commissioner of Technology.

July 18-28 and August 8-18 - The Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Foreign Tour teams concluded their final trips overseas with a 7-1 mark in eight games. The women’s team built a perfect 4-0 record under Illinois head coach Theresa Grentz while competing in Denmark and Sweden from July 18-28. The men’s squad boasted a 3-1 mark under Michigan head coach Tommy Amaker while playing in Australia from August 8-18. Both teams made their 14th visit abroad, as the men’s tour began in 1991 and was held every year since with the exception of 2000 and 2003. The women’s team started a year later in 1992 and competed annually except for 2003. The Big Ten Foreign Tours gave more than 300 student-athletes the opportunity to travel abroad, as the men toured such places as Spain, Japan, France, Italy, Finland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, England and Ireland while the women traveled to Australia, New Zealand, Hungary, England, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Slovakia, France and Switzerland. In 14 years, the men's teams posted a 54-35 record while the women's teams went 55-18 over that same span, including a 23-game winning streak over the final five years of undefeated play.

August 15 - The Big Ten launched a year-long celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Big Ten Women’s Championships as part of phase three of the conference’s Gender Equity Action Plan. The campaign began with the unveiling of the 25th Anniversary website, featuring comprehensive information on women’s athletics in the conference along with weekly features and an outlet for former student-athletes to submit stories on the role intercollegiate athletics played in their success. In addition, a series of public service announcements were produced and featured both in-stadium and on television. The celebration concludes in July of 2007.

October 5 - Joe Menaugh hired as Big Ten Associate Director of Championships.

October 19 - The Big Ten Network announced its first Board of Directors -- Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany, Fox Sports Networks Chief Operating Officer Randy Freer, former PNC Bank Vice Chairman and Penn State philanthropist Edward "Ted" Junker III, President of Fox Sports Networks Bob Thompson and New York Mets Chairman of the Board and CEO Fred Wilpon. The Board of Directors is responsible for providing strategic oversight and corporate governance and will develop the long-term vision of the network while sustaining the ongoing commit-ment to becoming a premier, nationally distributed entity.

October 25 - The Big Ten Network announced its inaugural Branding Committee -- Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon, Northwestern University President Henry S. Bienen, Fox Networks Group President and Chief Executive Officer Tony Vinciquerra, and Fox College Sports Executive Vice President and General Manager David Rone. The Branding Committee will serve as consultants to the Big Ten Network in developing and strengthening the network's brand and ensur-ing that the core values of the Big Ten Conference are reflected through all programming and advertising.

December - Eight Big Ten football student-athletes were named to the Academic All-America first team, breaking the previous conference record of seven first-team choices established in 1969. In addition, the Big Ten's total of eight first-team honorees surpassed the total of seven first-team picks from all other Division I-A conferences

December 5 - The Big Ten Network announced that Mark Silverman will serve as the organization's first president, managing the day-to-day operations of the network and reporting to its Board of Directors. Silverman joins the Big Ten Network after serving as the general man-ager and senior vice president of ABC Cable Networks Group since April of 2004. He was also responsible for developing and launching new cable channels, shows and other key initiatives and served as the gen-eral manager of ABC Family Channel from 2003-04.

December 20 - The Big Ten Network announced the official location for its studios and business offices in Chicago. The network will be head-quartered in the historic Montgomery Ward building located in Chicago's Near North neighborhood. The announcement was made at a press conference at the site by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity Director Jack Lavin, Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany, Fox Sports Networks President Bob Thompson and Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman. The Big Ten Network studios will be located in a 44,000 square-foot office space at 600 West Chicago, formerly the Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House. The original section of the building was designated as a national historic landmark in 2000 for its significant role in American retail history. The space will include two studios and three control rooms as well as a 20,000 square-foot office space.

2007February 1 - The Big Ten Conference announced the launch of a Black History Month website to commemorate the achievements of African-Americans on Big Ten campuses. During the month of February, the website featured a story on a male and female student-athlete from each institution throughout the 28-day celebration. In addition, the Black History Month website included information on the conference’s contri-butions through the Advisory Commission, the SCORE (Success Comes Out of Reading Everyday) program and the C.D. Henry internship.

March 8-11 - The Big Ten Conference held its 10th annual Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament. The 2007 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament was held at the United Center in Chicago, the site of the initial event in 1998 and seven of the first 10 tournaments. Big Ten Champion and top seed Ohio State won the 2007 event before advancing to the national championship game of the NCAA Tournament.

March 16 and 18 - For the third time in league history, the Big Ten hosted the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds at the United Center in Chicago.

March 26 - The Administrators Council voted to implement an 18-game conference schedule for men’s and women’s basketball effective with the 2007-08 season, an increase of two games over the previous 16-game schedules. The men’s teams played 18-game schedules from 1974-75 through 1996-97, before decreasing to 16 games for the 1997-98 season with the arrival of the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament. The women’s teams played 18 games from their first Big Ten campaign in 1982-83 until 1993-94 when the schedule was decreased to 16 games for the 1994-95 season with the debut of the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament.

April 22 - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors adopted a com-prehensive testing program for performance enhancing drugs to begin with the 2007-08 academic year. The conference office will partner with The National Center for Drug Free Sport to conduct testing through a World Anti-Doping Agency-certified laboratory. Student-athletes in all varsity sports are subject to drug testing and the conference will conduct 800 tests per year, covering roughly 10 percent of all student-athletes. Testing will be conducted at five Big Ten Championships/Tournaments per year and the program will also include on-campus testing during the academic year and summer testing (which will occur both on- and off-campus).

May 14 - The Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conferences announced the formation of an annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge for women's basketball, which will span at least four years and will begin in the fall of 2007. The Big Ten/ACC Challenge will match 11 teams from each conference in head-to-head competition traditionally on the first Wednesday, Thursday and Friday after Thanksgiving, following the men's basketball Big Ten/ACC Challenge which has been held annually since the 1999-2000 season.

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June 21 - On the one-year anniversary of the announcement of the Big Ten Network, Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany revealed that the Big Ten Network will become the first national network to commit to "event equality" for men's and women's sports on all network-controlled media within the first three years of launch. In its first year, the Big Ten Network will already feature more conference women's athletics than ever before, making up nearly 40 percent of the programming. The network's commit-ment to "event equality" signals its intention to produce and distribute an equal number of men's and women's events by year three.

July 5 - Robin Jentes promoted to Big Ten Director of Branding and Greg Walter promoted to Big Ten Associate Director of Compliance.

August 27 - LaTonya Sadler hired as Big Ten Associate Director of Communications.

August 30 - The Big Ten Network officially launched at 7 p.m. Central Time with a special football season preview edition of Big Ten Tonight, the network's signature studio-based show, featuring lead studio host Dave Revsine and analysts Gerry DiNardo and Howard Griffith. The Big Ten Network held an official launch party at Japonais, a restaurant in the same building as the studios - the historic Montgomery Ward building located in Chicago's Near North neighborhood. Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany, Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman and Fox National Cable Sports Networks President Bob Thompson were in atten-dance to officially flip the switch on the first broadcast at 7 p.m. Revsine spoke the first words on the Big Ten Network, saying “Eleven schools, 252 varsity teams, one great network to cover it all. Welcome to the Big Ten Network, your ultimate source for Big Ten sports, featuring the games, passion and tradition of the nation's foremost athletic confer-ence." Following the football season preview, the network debuted “The Big Ten’s Greatest Games” series at 8 p.m. with a replay of the 2006 Michigan-Ohio State football game which featured the first ever meeting of the two undefeated schools as the No. 1 and 2 teams in the country. The first official edition of Big Ten Tonight debuted in its regular 10 p.m. time slot. The Big Ten Network launched in 17 million homes nationwide, including more than 3.5 million in the eight-state conference footprint.

August 31 - The first live sporting event was featured on the Big Ten Network when Ohio State hosted West Virginia in men’s soccer at 5 p.m. Eastern Time. The Buckeyes earned a 1-0 victory in their season open-er.

September - The Big Ten Network becomes the first new network in cable/satellite history to reach 30 million households within its first 30 days on the air.

September 1 - The Big Ten Network broadcast its first football games with six season openers, including four games at 11 a.m. Central Time -- Appalachian State at Michigan, Northeastern at Northwestern, Youngstown State at Ohio State and Florida International at Penn State - and two primetime games -- Indiana State at Indiana and Bowling Green at Minnesota.

September 3 - Valerie Todryk promoted to Big Ten Assistant Director of Communications.

September 6 - DISH Network announced that the Big Ten Network had been added to its national lineup. After launching the previous week in about 17 million homes, including 3.5 in the eight Big Ten states, the Big Ten Network was now available nationwide in more than 28 million homes, including 6.2 millions households in the Big Ten states. DISH Network broadcasted two games in high-definition on Saturday, Sept. 8 -- Akron at Ohio State and Syracuse at Iowa -- and officially launched the HD simulcast of the Big Ten Network the week of Sept. 10.

September 10 - The Big Ten revealed an unparalleled television lineup for the 2007-08 men’s basketball season with every home game appear-ing on television for the first time in conference history. Overall, no fewer than 235 men's basketball games, including home, away and neutral contests, will be featured on CBS Sports, an ESPN platform or the Big Ten Network beginning with exhibition play in October. The unprecedent-ed television exposure will feature increased coverage from long-time partners CBS Sports and ESPN. The Big Ten's latest media agreements will result in 17 games appearing on CBS Sports, including the semifinal and championship games of the 2008 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament. The conference's new 10-year national rights contract with ESPN means that between 53 and 56 home games will appear on an ESPN platform, with the majority of contests broadcast by ESPN or ESPN2. The new agreement will also double the amount of mid-week games featured during intraconference play, as ESPN or ESPN2 will air a weekly contest on both Tuesday and Thursday. An ESPN platform will also show games on Saturday and Sunday, along with first-round and quarterfinal matchups of the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament. The Big Ten Network will distribute at least 135 Big Ten men's basketball games during the 2007-08 season. The Big Ten Network schedule will begin with every exhibition contest and all home non-conference games not appearing on CBS Sports or an ESPN network. Once Big Ten play rolls around, the network schedule will feature a double-header every Wednesday night along with games on Tuesday or Thursday nights and a robust package of games on the weekends. All intraconference games will be distributed on a national basis, which means the end of the split-regional or local broadcasts seen in the past. The Big Ten Network will also televise first-round and quarterfinal contests during the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament.

Oct. 18 - Jennifer Vining-Smith hired as Big Ten Assistant Director of Compliance.

Oct. 25 - The Big Ten and Indiana Sports Corporation announced that the Big Ten Conference Career Expo and the Wayne Duke Postgraduate Award would debut during the 2008 tournaments in Indianapolis. The Big Ten Career Expo promotes the academic excellence of universities, while pairing the talents of Big Ten undergraduates and alumni with the staffing needs of some of the country’s most prestigious companies. The first Career Expo will be open exclusively to students currently attending or alumni of a Big Ten university. The event will feature 100 companies with a focus on marketing, media and sports-related industries while still allowing for participation by traditional companies of national stature and/or importance to Big Ten universities. The Indianapolis Big Ten Community Partnership initiated the Wayne Duke Postgraduate Award in recognition of the Big Ten’s leadership in fully integrating athletics into the academic mission of its member institutions. While leading the Big Ten from 1971-89, former commissioner Duke spent much of his time working to improve academic standards and graduation rates for student-athletes. The award is an annual scholarship recognizing one male and one female Big Ten senior student-athlete pursuing a postgraduate degree for achievements in academics, athletics, civic service and leadership.

December 2 - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors supported playing the football schedule over 13 weeks, returning a bye into each team’s schedule and playing games after Thanksgiving. The Council charged the conference office with reviewing future schedules beginning with 2009 to add a bye week back into those schedules. The 2008 schedule already includes a bye week due to an NCAA start date which results in 13 weekends from the start of play until the weekend before Thanksgiving.

December 19 - The Big Ten announced that the conference office will conduct annual background checks on all football and men’s and wom-en’s basketball officials. The Big Ten implemented a program for back-ground checks on officials beginning with the 2005-06 academic year, with all football and men’s and women’s basketball officials checked by a third-party service for criminal and financial records prior to the 2005-06 seasons. In ensuing years, all new officials received a background check with the intent of periodic checks thereafter.

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January 17 - Daryl Seaton hired as Big Ten Assistant Commissioner for Branding.

February 25 - Faculty Representatives established a new conference academic recognition in addition to the Academic All-Big Ten award. Similar to the Academic All-Big Ten award, student-athletes who are let-terwinners and in at least their second year in residence at the institution would be eligible for selection if they earned a minimum grade-point average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year. This GPA shall be calculated based on the previous academic year only, excluding summer. The 3.7 GPA benchmark is designed to include approximately the top 10 percent of all eligible student-athletes. After three years, the numerical benchmark will be reviewed and adjusted for another three-year period to ensure that the 10 percent level is maintained. In May 2008, based on feedback from the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, the Faculty Representatives formally named the award the “Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award”. The first “Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award” recipients will be honored prior to fall of 2009 based on GPA from the 2008-09 academic year.

February 26 - The Big Ten Administrators’ Council voted to begin playing 13-week football schedules with the 2010 campaign with the return of a bye week into each team’s schedule and games played after Thanksgiving, following a review by the conference office based on presidential support in December. The Administrators’ Council also supported coaches’ pro-posals to eliminate the Big Ten Softball Tournament (after the 2007-08 academic year) and the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament (after the 2008-09 academic year).

March 14 - The Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament broke the one-million barrier in total attendance with a sellout crowd of 18,691 during the Friday night session at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianpolis. After welcoming 969,038 patrons in its first decade, the 11th annual event drew 47,898 fans through three sessions on Thursday and Friday to boost the all-time tournament attendance to 1,016,936.

May 13 - The Big Ten and Learfield Sports announced an exclusive partnership whereby Learfield Sports will develop an exclusive corporate partner platform for the conference through an entity to be called Big Ten Sports Properties. The new entity will deliver corporate partnership initia-tives through media, corporate hospitality, presenting sponsorships of select championships/tournaments, venue exposure, branding opportu-nities and product sampling. Big Ten Sports Properties will also create corporate opportunities for the Big Ten website and manage promotions and certain retail licensing deals. Additionally, it will work closely with the Big Ten Network to develop multimedia platforms for certain clients. Learfield Sports will hire a dedicated staff operating as Big Ten Sports Properties, with personnel at both the Big Ten headquarters in Park Ridge, Ill., as well as in downtown Chicago.

May 15 - The Big Ten announced that former conference and NFL official Bill Carollo will assume the role of Big Ten Coordinator of Football Officials beginning on Jan. 1, 2009. Carollo will replace Dave Parry, who will supervise the officiating program for a 19th season in 2008. As of January 1, 2009, Parry will become the first National Coordinator for College Football Officiating for the College Football Officiating LLC, an oversight structure established by the NCAA and Collegiate Commissioners Association.

July 8 - Kristen Brown promoted to Big Ten Associate Director of Championships.

August 15 - The Big Ten Network launched on expanded basic cable on Comcast.

August 18 - Kevin Pauga hired as Big Ten Data Analyst.

August 30 - The Big Ten Network marked the one-year anniversary of its 2007 debut by launching on expanded basic cable on Charter, Cox, Mediacom and Time Warner. The Big Ten Network is now available on every major cable and satellite carrier in the eight-state Big Ten region.

September 9 - The Big Ten Network announced that it will expand its streaming initiative to include more than 100 events, many of which would not otherwise be produced. The games will be available at no charge at www.BigTenNetwork.com. The schedule of streamed games will include all men’s exhibition basketball games and a limited number of non-confer-ence home games to avoid schedule conflicts. The network will also stream some women’s non-conference and conference games, nearly doubling the number of women’s games receiving exposure. Other sports that could be streamed include wrestling, baseball and softball.

December 18 - The Big Ten announced that Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio, will serve as the host site for the 2009 Big Ten Baseball Tournament. The event will mark the Big Ten’s first neutral-site baseball tournament since 1994. Huntington Park is the home of the Columbus Clippers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. The 2009 Big Ten Baseball Tournament will be held May 20-23 and will be the first special event held in the ballpark. Since the inception of the Big Ten Baseball Tournament in 1981, the event has been played at the site of the regular-season champion or the champion from a pre-selected division, with the exception of 1993 and 1994 when it was held in Battle Creek, Mich.

2009

January 1 - Bill Carollo officially hired as Big Ten Coordinator of Football Officials, while Dave Parry leaves the conference to become the first National Coordinator for College Football Officiating.

May - Faculty representatives modified longstanding conference eligibility requirements while administrators discussed cost reduction issues.

May 20-23 - The Big Ten Baseball Tournament was held at a neutral site for the first time since 1994, with six conference teams taking part in the event at Huntington Park in Columbus, Ohio. The 2009 Tournament attracted 12,219 fans over four days of competition, more than doubling the attendance from the previous year, and welcomed a high of 4,575 fans to Thursday's games. Both the overall and single-day attendance numbers marked the highest in at least the past 10 years.

June - The Council of Presidents/Chancellors approved conference cost reduction initiatives, including the elimination of printed conference media guides for the 2009-10 athletic seasons.

June 9 - The Administrators Council voted to implement a 16-game con-ference schedule for women’s basketball effective with the 2010-11 sea-son, a decrease of two games over the previous 18-game schedules. The women’s teams played 18 games from their first Big Ten campaign in 1982-83 until 1993-94, when the schedule was decreased to 16 games for the 1994-95 season with the debut of the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament. In March of 2007, administrators voted to increase the schedule to 18 games beginning with the 2007-08 season.

July 15 - The Big Ten recognized a total of 506 student-athletes who were selected as the inaugural recipients of the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award. The list featured student-athletes from every institution and 32 dif-ferent sports who earned a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year.

August 27 - Kerry Kenny promoted to Assistant Director of Compliance, Stephanie Kirby hired as Assistant Director of Championships, Julie Suderman hired as Controller and Jay Reid hired as Video Coordinator.

August 30 - The Big Ten Network marked the two-year anniversary of its 2007 debut and entered its third year of covering the conference with availability to approximately 73 million homes in the United States and Canada. After just two years on the air, the network was available through agreements with more than 250 cable/satellite affiliates and was available on cable in 19 of the nation’s top 20 media markets.

September 3 - The Big Ten Network produced the Indiana-Western Kentucky football game for a domestic television audience, but also, for the first time, streamed the game for an international audience on www.BigTenTicket.com. The network streams every football and men’s bas-ketball telecast it produces for international viewers.

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October 13 - The Big Ten announced its postseason lineup for the 2010-13 college football seasons, with five Big Ten bowl games set to be fea-tured annually on New Year’s Day. The conference office announced four-year extensions with the Capital One Bowl, Outback Bowl and Insight Bowl and new four-year agreements with the Gator Bowl, Texas Bowl and Dallas Football Classic. The Big Ten now has seven bowl tie-ins for the 2010-13 seasons, as the conference is in the midst of an eight-year exten-sion with the Rose Bowl Game through the 2013 season.

December 15 - The Big Ten issued a statement on behalf of the Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) stating that the COP/C believes that the timing is right for the conference to conduct a thorough evaluation of options for conference structure and expansion. As a result, Commissioner James E. Delany was asked to provide recommendations for consider-ation by the COP/C over the next 12 to 18 months. The COP/C asked the conference office to obtain, to the extent possible, information necessary to construct preliminary options and recommendations without engaging in formal discussions with leadership of other institutions. If and when such discussions become necessary the COP/C instructed Commissioner Delany to inform the Chair of the COP/C, Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon, and then to notify the commissioner of the affected conference(s). Only after these notices have occurred will the Big Ten engage in formal expansion discussions with other institutions. This process will allow the Big Ten to evaluate options, while respecting peer conferences and their member institutions.

December 16 - The Big Ten announced that Columbus, Ohio, will be home to the Big Ten Baseball Tournament for the 2010, 2011 and 2012 seasons. The Big Ten played its first neutral-site tournament since 1994 at Columbus’ Huntington Park in 2009 and will return to the ballpark in 2011 and 2012. Due to a facility conflict, the 2010 tournament will be held at Ohio State’s Bill Davis Stadium.

2010

January 1 - Rick Boyages officially hired as Big Ten Associate Commissioner for Men's Basketball, with primary oversight for the men's basketbal officiating program.

March 9 - Diane Dietz hired as Chief Communications Officer, to begin on May 3.

April 12 - The Big Ten announced a four-year extension with the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl for the 2010-13 college football seasons. The Big Ten now has eight bowl tie-ins for the first time in conference history. The 2010-13 Big Ten bowl schedule will also include the Rose Bowl Game, Capital One Bowl, Outback Bowl, Gator Bowl, Insight Bowl, Texas Bowl and Dallas Football Classic.

April 14 - Jennifer Heppel hired as Associate Commissioner of Governance, to begin on May 3.

April 29 - The Big Ten announced that Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis will serve as the host site for the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Big Ten Rowing Championships. The 2011 event will mark the Big Ten’s first ever neutral-site rowing championships. The conference also announced that the 2011-13 events will be held on the Sunday that falls two weekends prior to the NCAA Championships and the format of the event will be altered to a seven-lane finals-only regatta. Since the inception of the Big Ten Rowing Championships in 2000, the event has been held at a pre-determined location on a Big Ten campus.

May - The Big Ten became the first collegiate conference to establish a conference-wide concussion management plan for use by conference institutions, including baselines for return to academic and athletic activi-ties.

June 11 - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors announced unanimous approval for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to join the Big Ten Conference effective July 1, 2011, with competition to begin in all sports for the 2011-12 academic year. The addition of the University of Nebraska marks the Big Ten’s first expansion since Penn State University joined the conference in June of 1990 and will increase Big Ten member-ship to 12 institutions for the first time in conference annals.

July 14 - The Big Ten announced seven promotions and one hire, as Mark Rudner was named the Senior Associate Commissioner of Television Administration, Wendy Fallen was named the Associate Commissioner of Championships, Chad Hawley was named the Associate Commissioner of Compliance, Stephanie Kirby was named the Associate Director of Championships, Valerie Todryk Krebs was named the Associate Director of Communications, Jessica Palermo was named the Assistant Director of Championships, Dan Mihalik was named the Assistant Director of Communications and Bill Siitari was hired as Director of Accounting.

August 5 - The Big Ten announced that Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis was chosen as the proposed site for the inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game to be played in December of 2011. The conference office will begin a 30-day period to negotiate a one-year agreement with Indiana Sports Corp and Lucas Oil Stadium to host the game. Once the 2011 agreement is in place, the conference office will conduct a thorough process over the next year to determine the location of the Big Ten Football Championship Game in 2012 and beyond.

August 30 - The Big Ten Network entered its fourth year with availability to approximately 75 million homes in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. The network was available through agreements with more than 300 cable/satellite affiliates and was available on cable in 19 of the nation’s top 20 media markets.

September 1 - The Big Ten announced football division alignments begin-ning with the 2011 season as recommended by conference directors of athletics and reviewed and supported by the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors. Nebraska will officially begin conference competition in 2011, giving the Big Ten 12 football programs for the first time in conference history. The winner of each Big Ten division will meet in the inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game, to be played December 3, 2011, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The championship game will determine the Big Ten Champion and the conference’s participant in the Rose Bowl Game or Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game. The Big Ten football division alignments will include a division featuring Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin, and a division featuring Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska and Northwestern. Each school will play the other five schools within its divi-sion and will also face three teams from the other division, including one cross-division matchup guaranteed on an annual basis. The guaranteed cross-division matchups are Illinois-Northwestern, Indiana-Michigan State, Ohio State-Michigan, Penn State-Nebraska, Purdue-Iowa and Wisconsin-Minnesota. Names for each Big Ten football division will be announced at a later date.

September 4 - The Big Ten Network streamed the Nebraska-Indiana women’s soccer match on www.BigTenNetwork.com, the first of a sched-uled 350-plus live events across at least 16 sports that will be available on the network’s website, and would not otherwise receive coverage. Most events are shot, produced, directed and announced by Big Ten students, through the network’s Student U initiative, giving Big Ten stu-dents valuable hands-on experience in the competitive television pro-duction industry.

September 17 - Penn State announced the establishment of NCAA Division I men's and women's ice hockey programs set to begin competi-tion in the 2012-13 academic year. The establishment of a Penn State men's ice hockey program will give the Big Ten six institutions sponsoring the sport, which would allow for a conference championship based on Big Ten rules. The conference office sent out a statement regarding the pre-sumption of a Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Championship, stating that a decision of that nature cannot be made without a significant amount of discussion both internally with chancellors, presidents, administrators and coaches, and externally with the hockey community as a whole.

November 17 - The Big Ten reached a media agreement with FOX Sports to serve as the official broadcast partner of the 2011-16 Big Ten Football Championship Games. FOX Sports’ coverage of the game will allow the Big Ten Network to play a prominent role at the site of the game, including the possibility of shared talent.

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December 13 - The Big Ten revealed a new logo to be used for all sports beginning with the 2011-12 academic year and also unveiled names for its two football divisions and a list of names for 18 trophies to honor coaches, teams and student-athletes starting with the 2011 football sea-son.

The new Big Ten logo was developed by Michael Bierut and Michael Gericke of the international design firm Pentagram and appears below:

The conference also announced that its football divisions, starting with the 2011 season, will be named the Legends Division and the Leaders Division. The Legends Division will consist of Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska and Northwestern. The Leaders Division will consist of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin. The Legends Division is a respectful acknowledgement of the numerous Heisman Trophy winners and College Football Hall of Famers that have graced Big Ten fields and sidelines for the previous 115 years. The Leaders Division is a hopeful and aspirational acknowledgment that the conference believes the college athletics experience helps to develop the characteristics that Big Ten student-athletes will need to become leaders for the rest of their lives - in their homes, jobs and in their communities.

The Big Ten also announced plans to debut an enhanced football awards program at the conclusion of the 2011 season to honor teams, coaches and student-athletes at conference institutions. The Big Ten will hand out 19 individual awards, including 13 newly created awards, five pre-existing trophies featuring new names and one honor that has been bestowed since 1972. The distinguished names on these football awards honor just a small sampling of the countless student-athletes and coaches who have contributed to the conference’s rich and storied his-tory. All of the Big Ten’s biggest individual honors will bear the names of one or two former standouts. The winner of the inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game will receive the Stagg-Paterno Championship Trophy, while the most valuable player in the game will be awarded the Grange-Griffin Championship Game MVP award. The con-ference also created two postgraduate awards - the Ford-Kinnick Leadership Award and the Dungy-Thompson Humanitarian Award. The full list of awards, along with a breakdown of the former standouts appearing in each award’s name, appears in the Big Ten football media guide.

2011

February 16 - Joshua Munk hired as Associate Director of Football Operations.

March 18 and 20 - For the fourth time in conference history, the Big Ten hosted the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, welcoming eight schools to the United Center in Chicago for second and third round games.

March 21 - The directors of athletics of Big Ten institutions which spon-sor men’s ice hockey unanimously announced their intention to recom-mend to the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors in June the establishment of men’s ice hockey as an official conference sport begin-ning with the 2013-14 academic year with participation by Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin. The recommendation included both the establishment of the inaugural Big

Ten Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament in March of 2014, with the winner earning the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Championship, and a 20-game conference schedule with each team playing the other five schools four times (two home games and two away games). In September of 2010, Penn State announced the establish-ment of men’s and women’s ice hockey programs set to begin competi-tion in the 2012-13 academic year, giving the Big Ten six institutions sponsoring men’s ice hockey. Big Ten rules allow for a conference championship when six institutions sponsor a program in any given sport.

March 28 - The Big Ten announced that French Lick Resort, located in southern Indiana, had been awarded the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships in 2012, 2013, and 2014. This marks the first time that both the men and women will compete at the same time and on a neutral site.

April 30-May 1 - The Big Ten and Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) conducted a head injury summit at the conference office, with 40-plus attendees across several disciplines, including athletic medicine, neurology, neuropsychology, physics, engineering and biological scienc-es. The summit provided a forum for institutions to identify the current clinical aspects and research being done in this area, allowing the attend-ees to garner a sense of ongoing efforts that exist across the Big Ten. Following the summit, the Big Ten and CIC created a centralized data-sharing platform to enhance existing surveillance and research and accel-erate new inquiries into concussions.

May 31 - The Big Ten Network announced a re-branding of the network as BTN, and accompanying new logo and web domain of BTN.com.

June 5 - The Council of Presidents/Chancellors voted to establish men’s ice hockey as an official conference sport beginning with the 2013-14 academic year with participation by Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin.

June 5 - The Big Ten announced that the Council of Presidents/Chancellors approved a recommendation from university administrators for the cities of Chicago, Hoffman Estates and Indianapolis to rotate as the host sites for the Big Ten Football Championship Games and Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments for a four-year period beginning with the 2012-13 academic year. The inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis in 2011, and that facility will also host the title game in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. The Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments have been held jointly in Indianapolis since 2008 and will return to Indianapolis in 2012, 2014 and 2016. The 2013 and 2015 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournaments will return to Chicago and the United Center, which hosted the inaugural men’s tournament in 1998 and on seven total occasions, most recently in 2007. The Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament will be held in suburban Chicago for the first time when the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., hosts the event in 2013 and 2015.

June 16 - The Big Ten and CBS Sports announced a multi-year agree-ment extending broadcast rights to the conference's basketball games through the 2016-17 season. The agreement, beginning with the 2011-12 season, calls for a minimum of 24 appearances by teams from the Big Ten, including three Big Ten wildcard weekends. CBS Sports will continue to broadcast the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament semifinal and championship games. Additional appearances by various women’s teams from the conference also will be featured.

July 1 – There was admitted to membership:

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The admittance of Nebraska gave the Big Ten 12 institutions for the first time in conference history and marked the Big Ten’s first expansion since Penn State University joined the conference in June of 1990.

July 27 – Jade Burroughs hired as Associate Director of Branding.

July 28-29 – The Big Ten held its 40th annual Kickoff Luncheon at McCormick Place in Chicago, marking Nebraska's first Big Ten event as an official member of the conference.

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August 30 - BTN entered its fifth year on the air available to 80 million homes and launched BTN2Go. The digital initiative gave fans the ability to watch a live, continuous stream of BTN or access the network’s vast library of on-demand programming on the internet at www.BTN2Go.com, on their smart phone or tablet.

September 18 – Nebraska took part in its first Big Ten competition when the women's soccer team hosted Northwestern.

November 14 – The Big Ten announced that it would remove the name of former Penn State head coach Joe Paterno from the Big Ten Football Championship Game trophy. The name was changed from the Stagg-Paterno Championship Trophy to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy.

December 3 – The inaugural Big Ten Football Championship Game was held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, with television coverage from FOX and 64,152 fans in attendance. Leaders Division representative Wisconsin earned a 42-39 victory over Legends Division representative Michigan State to give the Badgers the Amos Alonzo Stagg Championship Trophy and a berth in the Rose Bowl Game. Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson was named the Grange-Griffin Championship Game MVP.

December 8 – The Big Ten issued a statement regarding Penn State on behalf of the Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) following the COP/C's regularly scheduled meeting on December 4. The COP/C determined that it would: (1) gather and review facts arising out of the allegations in the Grand Jury report that pertained to matters of institu-tional control, ethical conduct and other compliance related issues; (2) request from Penn State and the NCAA that Big Ten legal counsel be allowed to participate in the investigations or reviews being conducted by Penn State and the NCAA as pertains to these issues; and (3) reserve the right to impose sanctions, corrective or other disciplinary measures in the event that adverse findings were made in the areas of institutional control, ethical conduct and/or other Conference related matters. In addition, the COP/C discussed the imperative of maintaining the public’s trust in the integrity of its member institutions and the impor-tance of asserting each institution’s control over its intercollegiate athlet-ics programs. Accordingly, the COP/C directed the conference to initiate an immediate review of the fundamental issues and systems affecting intercollegiate athletics, including the serious issues relating to the insti-tutional control of athletics. It intended for this review to lead to the consideration of a common set of “stress tests” or other criteria that could be applied by the conference to its member institutions (a) to ensure that each member is responsible and accountable to the collec-tive membership of the conference for the control and operation of its intercollegiate athletics programs as well as (b) to prevent anyone, whether a trustee, administrator, faculty member, athletic director, coach, booster or otherwise, from eroding the effectiveness of an institu-tion’s practices and procedures designed to protect the institution’s integrity and control over its intercollegiate athletic programs. The COP/C intended for the review to be completed and for the proposed standards, stress tests and other criteria, along with the proposed enforcement procedures and penalties, to be presented to it for consid-eration at a special meeting in spring 2012.

2012

May 14 – The Big Ten announced that Steve Piotrowski will assume the role of Coordinator of Men’s Ice Hockey Officials for the conference at the conclusion of the 2012-13 season.

May 18 – The Big Ten announced that the 2013 Big Ten Baseball Tournament will be held at Target Field in Minneapolis and the 2014 tournament will be held at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. Target Field is the home of Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins, marking the first time that the event will be held at a Major League Baseball facil-ity, while TD Ameritrade Park is the site of the NCAA Division I Men’s College World Series.

April 19 – The Big Ten announced that the Big Ten Men’s Ice Hockey Tournaments will be held at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn., in 2014 and 2016, and at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Mich., in 2015 and 2017.

June 19 – The Big Ten and Ivy League, in conjunction with the Big Ten Committee on Institutional Cooperation, announced plans to engage in a co-sponsored, cross-institutional research collaboration to study the effects of head injuries in sports, continuing efforts dating back more than two years. This collaboration allowed for the coordination of ongo-ing efforts by each conference to research and address various aspects of head injuries in athletics, including concussions.

June 28 – The Big Ten, Pac-12, Pasadena Tournament of Roses and ESPN announced a 12-year extension to continue ESPN's long-stand-ing relationship with the Rose Bowl Game. The agreement begins in January 2015 and will include rights to the annual Rose Bowl Game across ESPN’s platforms through 2026. Each year, the game will be played January 1 at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT (or on January 2 in years when January 1 is a Sunday) and will feature the champions from the Big Ten and Pac-12. Regardless of the exact bowl rotation as part of the future college football playoff format, ESPN will have the rights to the Rose Bowl Game each year. ESPN or ABC have televised the Rose Bowl Game since 1989.

July 12 – The Big Ten and the Village of Rosemont announced an agreement to bring the Big Ten Conference headquarters to Rosemont by the fall of 2013. Under terms of the deal, the Big Ten will build a new three-story office building within The MB Financial Park at Rosemont, the Village’s entertainment complex located near Balmoral Ave. and the Tri-State Tollway. The 50,000 square foot structure will house the Big Ten’s corporate offices, as well as a state-of-the-art conference center and interactive museum. Ground breaking for the new Big Ten office building was tentatively set for late August with a move-in date as early as September of 2013.

July 20 - The Big Ten announced three promotions, as Mike McComiskey was named Associate Commissioner of Technology, Kerry Kenny was named Associate Director of Compliance and Jessica Palermo was named Associate Director of Championships.

July 23 - The Big Ten issued a statement on behalf of the Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C). Based on findings in the Report of the Special Investigative Counsel prepared by Louis Freeh and his firm, as accepted by Penn State, the COP/C fully supported the actions taken by the NCAA. Further, following a thorough review of the Freeh Report, the COP/C voted to impose the following additional sanctions on Penn State, effective immediately:

(1) For failures committed at the highest level of the institution, the COP/C condemned the conduct and officially censured Penn State.

(2) The Big Ten will be a party to the Athletic Integrity Agreement refer-enced by the NCAA, and will work closely with the NCAA and Penn State to ensure complete compliance with its provisions over the five-year term of the agreement.

(3) Penn State will be ineligible for Big Ten Championship Games for four years, a period of time that runs concurrently with the NCAA postseason bowl ban.

(4) Penn State will be ineligible to receive its share of Big Ten bowl rev-enues over those same four years. That money, estimated to be approx-imately $13 million, will be donated to established charitable organizations in Big Ten communities dedicated to the protection of children.

As a result of the conference review of issues and systems affecting inter-collegiate athletics initiated in December of 2011, the COP/C recognized that what occurred at Penn State was a consequence of the concentration of power that can result from a successful athletic program and the failure of institutional leadership to maintain institutional control. The COP/C further recognized its own responsibility to ensure, within the context of its own institutions, sufficient control and responsibility over athletic pro-grams. The conference review led to a document entitled Standards and Procedures for Safeguarding Institutional Control of Intercollegiate Athletics that was not final, but on schedule to be adopted by the COP/C and implemented in the 2012/13 academic year under the auspices and oversight of the COP/C.

August 23 - Matt Beaudry and Eddie Thiebe hired as Assistant Directors of Championships.

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August 30 - BTN celebrated its five-year anniversary with BTN President Mark Silverman and Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany traveling to New York City to ring the Closing Bell on the NASDAQ. As BTN kicked off its sixth season, the network was available to more than 90 million homes in the U.S. and Canada, and BTN2Go, the 24/7 simulcast of BTN for the internet, tablets and smartphones introduced in 2011, was available inter-nationally.

November 19 - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors announced unanimous approval for the University of Maryland to join the Big Ten Conference effective July 1, 2014, with competition to begin in all sports for the 2014-15 academic year.

November 20 - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors announced unanimous approval for Rutgers University to join the Big Ten Conference, with competition to begin in all sports at a date to be determined. The addition of Maryland and Rutgers will increase Big Ten membership to 14 institutions for the first time in conference annals.

December 5 - The University of Maryland and Rutgers University accept-ed invitations to join the Committee on Institutional Cooperation effective July 1, 2013.

2013

March 14-17 - The 2013 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament set the total attendance record as the conference welcomed 124,543 fans to the United Center in Chicago for the four-day event. The mark shatters the previous record for total attendance of 109,769, which was set during the 2001 event held in Chicago. All six sessions of the 2013 tournament were officially sold out, with an average of 20,757 patrons attending each session.

April 28 - The Big Ten announced football division alignments set to begin in 2014 and nine-game conference schedules set to start in 2016. The changes were unanimously recommended by conference directors of athletics and supported by the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors. The new division alignments will feature Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State and Rutgers in the East Division and Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern, Purdue and Wisconsin in the West Division. Each school will play the other six schools in its division plus two teams from the other division in 2014 and 2015, which will serve as transitional years in which the schools will still be playing eight-game schedules. Beginning in 2016, each school will play three teams from the other division as part of its nine-game schedule. The cross-division games will include one pro-tected matchup on an annual basis between Indiana and Purdue. The Big Ten is returning to a nine-game conference schedule for all teams for the first time since the 1983 and 1984 seasons. As a result of the nine-game conference schedule and the Big Ten’s schedule rotation, every student-athlete will have the opportunity to play against every other team in the conference at least once during a four-year period.

April 29 - Kimberly Smith hired as Director of Human Resources.

May 16 - The Big Ten announced its inaugural postgraduate scholar-ships recipients. One male and one female student-athlete from each Big Ten institution who plan to continue their education at a graduate degree program were awarded a $7,500 scholarship, based on primar-ily academic achievements.

June 3 - The Big Ten announced that men's and women's lacrosse will become the conference's 27th and 28th official sports and that Johns Hopkins University has been accepted as a sport affiliate member for men's lacrosse only beginning with the 2014-15 academic year. Big Ten competition in both sports will feature Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State and Rutgers, with Johns Hopkins participating in men's lacrosse and Northwestern competing in women's lacrosse. Big Ten rules allow for a conference championship when six institutions sponsor a program in any given sport.

June 3 - The Big Ten and New York Yankees announced an eight-year agreement to send conference teams to play in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl to begin with the 2014 season, marking the conference's first bowl game tie-in on the East Coast.

June 20 - Tony Buyniski hired as Director of Video Services.

June 24 - The Big Ten announced six-year agreements with both the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl and Holiday Bowl to begin with the 2014 season.

July 1 - The University of Maryland and Rutgers University become members of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC). The addi-tion of Maryland and Rutgers increases CIC membership to 15 institu-tions, which includes the Big Ten Conference institutions and the University of Chicago.

July 1 - Brenda Hilton promoted to Director of Building Services.

July 15 - Brandon Winbush hired as Director of Information Technology and Brian Keidel hired as Assistant Director of Video Services.

July 17 - The Big Ten announced a six-year agreement with the Detroit Lions for a bowl game that will be played at Ford Field to begin with the 2014 season.

July 18-19 - The Big Ten Conference and the Ivy League, in conjunction with the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), hosted the Big Ten-Ivy League Head Injury Summit in Park Ridge, Ill. A total of 65 indi-viduals from 23 institutions, representing each member institution from the Big Ten, Ivy League and CIC, participated in the two-day event in an effort to engage in collaborative discussions and to refine the strategic priorities of the historic research initiative announced by the conferences in June 2012.

July 18 - The Big Ten announced a six-year agreement with the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl and Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl to allow Big Ten teams to participate in both bowl games three times each to begin with the 2014 season.

July 19 - The Big Ten announced six-year extensions with both the Outback Bowl and Capital One Bowl to begin with the 2014 season.

July 23 - The Big Ten announced a seven-year agreement with the Heart of Dallas Bowl and the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl to allow Big Ten teams to play in the postseason games on a rotating basis to begin with the 2013 season.

August 5 - Brett McWethy hired as Associate Director of Communications.

August 12 - Adam Augustine hired as Associate Director of Communications.

September 24 - The Big Ten issued a statement on behalf of the Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COPC) following the NCAA's announce-ment to modify the sanctions set forth in the Consent Decree that the NCAA entered into with Penn State on July 23, 2012. The NCAA’s deci-sion was based strongly on the recommendations of Senator George Mitchell who had served as the independent Athletics Integrity Monitor responsible for overseeing Penn State’s implementation of the reforms set forth in the Athletics Integrity Agreement (AIA) since August 2012. The AIA was entered into on August 29, 2012, by the NCAA, the Big Ten and Penn State as one of the requirements of the Consent Decree. As a party to the AIA, the Big Ten, through the COPC, met with Senator Mitchell on September 17 and received his report on Penn State’s prog-ress in complying with the reform requirements of the AIA. Mitchell's briefing included a recommendation to modify the NCAA sanctions related to scholarships based on the significant progress that Penn State had made to date in its compliance and reform efforts. He made no other recommendations to modify any other sanctions at the time.

September 30 - The Big Ten officially moved into the new conference headquarters and meeting center in Rosemont, Ill.

November 29 - The inaugural season of Big Ten men's ice hockey began with Ohio State at Michigan and Wisconsin at Minnesota. Michigan State and Penn State opened conference play on Dec. 6.

December 8 - The Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) approved the conference’s “Standards for Safeguarding Institutional Governance of Intercollegiate Athletics.” These standards embody the firm and com-mon commitment of each member institution to the core principle that intercollegiate athletics must be properly aligned with the overall educa-tional mission. The standards underscore that commitment and reflect

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2014

January 1 - Michigan State and Stanford met in the 100th Rose Bowl Game, with the Spartans earning a 24-20 victory.

March 11 - The Big Ten launched a 100-day campaign to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Big Ten Medal of Honor. The conference’s most exclusive award was the first of its kind in intercollegiate athletics to recognize academic and athletic excellence. The Big Ten Medal of Honor has been awarded to members of the graduating class of each member institution since 1915.

March 14 - Minnesota clinches the outright Big Ten Championship in men's ice hockey, the first Big Ten title in the sport since 1981.

March 20-22 - The inaugural Big Ten Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was held at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn. Wisconsin claimed a 5-4 overtime victory over Ohio State to win the tournament. The Badgers’ Mark Zengerle was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

April 10 - The Big Ten announced it would open a second office at 900 Third Avenue in New York City, to be fully staffed and operational by June 1 and available to conference and institutional staff. Three Big Ten staff members will be based in New York City, while Commissioner Jim Delany and senior staff will maintain a presence in both Rosemont, Ill., and New York City. The Big Ten and its member institutions will also have access to satellite office space in Washington, D.C.

May 5 - The Big Ten and Big East announced the establishment of the Gavitt Tipoff Games, an annual early-season series of eight men's bas-ketball games played between the two conferences and named in honor of Dave Gavitt, founder of the Big East. The Gavitt Tipoff Games will be played on four consecutive days in the first full week of the college bas-ketball season. The series begins at the start of the 2015-16 season and will span eight years, with games played at home sites.

May 6 - The Big Ten announced that the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament will make its first appearance on the East Coast when the 2017 event is held at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

May 21-25 - The 2014 Big Ten Baseball Tournament established new attendance records at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha. The attendance of 19,965 on May 25 marked the largest single-game conference tourna-ment attendance in NCAA history, breaking the previous mark set by Florida State and North Carolina in 2005 with a crowd of 17,860. The five-day total Big Ten Tournament attendance of 62,020 shattered the previous tournament mark of 12,219 set in 2009. Four days of the tour-nament featured attendance of more than 10,000, including May 21 (10,400) May 22 (11,756) and May 24 (12,319).

June 1 - The Big Ten officially opened its New York City office.

June 5 - The Big Ten announced that the Council of Presidents/Chancellors unanimously approved a recommendation from university administrators for future Big Ten Football Championship Games to be held in Indianapolis and for upcoming Big Ten Basketball Tournaments to be hosted by both Chicago and Indianapolis. The Big Ten Football Championship Game will remain at Lucas Oil Stadium through the 2021 season. The Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament will rotate between Chicago and Indianapolis, with the United Center hosting the event in 2019 and 2021 and Bankers Life Fieldhouse serving as the tourna-ment's home in 2020 and 2022. Bankers Life Fieldhouse will also host the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament from 2017 through 2022.

June 7 - The Big Ten Experience, an interactive digital museum located at the conference's headquarters in Rosemont, Ill., officially opened to the public. The Big Ten Experience features a collection of 13 interactive exhibits showcasing conference notables dating back to 1896. Highlights include the Big Ten Theater, radio and television features, touch-screen monitors to learn more about individuals making a difference off the field along with bios, prominent speeches and correspondence from notable alumni. The digital format of the Big Ten Experience allows for new content to be added on a regular basis.

June 12 - With the inaugural seasons of Big Ten lacrosse set to begin in 2015, the conference announced sites for the 2015 and 2016 Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Tournaments. The 2015 men’s tourna-ment will be held at Maryland, while the 2015 women’s event will be hosted by Rutgers. The 2016 men’s tournament will take place at Johns Hopkins, while Northwestern will be the site of the 2016 women’s event.

June 18 - The Big Ten concluded its 100th anniversary celebration of the Big Ten Medal of Honor by highlighting the 2014 class of honorees. Twenty-four student-athletes from 17 different sports were honored with the prestigious award, which was established in 1915 and was the first award in intercollegiate athletics to demonstrate support for the educa-tional emphasis placed on athletics. The Big Ten Medal of Honor is awarded to one male and one female student-athlete from the graduat-ing class of each member institution who has demonstrated excellence on and off the field throughout their college career.

July 1 – There was admitted to membership:

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY

The admittance of Maryland and Rutgers gave the Big Ten 14 institutions for the first time in conference history and marked the Big Ten’s first expansion since the University of Nebraska joined the conference on July 1, 2011.

July 1 - Johns Hopkins University officially became the Big Ten's first sport affiliate member, joining the conference for men's lacrosse only. The Johns Hopkins program gave the Big Ten a sixth men's lacrosse team, joining Maryland, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State and Rutgers. Big Ten rules allow for a conference championship when six institutions sponsor a program in a given sport.

July 20 - The Big Ten announced seven promotions and one hire. Diane Dietz was named Deputy Commissioner, Public Affairs, Scott Chipman was named Associate Commissioner, Communications, Robin Jentes was named Assistant Commissioner, Branding, Jade Burroughs was named Director, Branding, Kerry Kenny was named Director, Compliance, Jessica Palermo was named Director, Championships, and Alex Macht was named Assistant Director, Video Services. Kristina Minor was hired as Assistant Director, Compliance.

August 12 - Katie Kane hired as Assistant Director, Communications.

September 8 - The Big Ten issued a statement on behalf of the Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C) following the NCAA's announce-ment to modify the sanctions set forth in the Consent Decree that the NCAA entered into with Penn State on July 23, 2012. The NCAA’s deci-sion to modify the Consent Decree was based on recommendations by Senator George Mitchell, who had been serving since August 2012 as the independent Athletics Integrity Monitor responsible for overseeing Penn State’s implementation of the reforms set forth in the Athletics Integrity Agreement (AIA). As a party to the AIA, the Big Ten COP/C met with Senator Mitchell on September 8, and received his report on Penn State’s progress. After the meeting, the NCAA announced the elimina-tion of Penn State’s postseason football ban, effective immediately, and the restoration of its full complement of football scholarships beginning with the 2015-16 academic year. The Big Ten announced that Penn State would be eligible for the Big Ten Football Championship Game, effective immediately. The $60 million fine, vacation of wins from 1998-2011 and five-year probation initially imposed by the NCAA remained in effect, as did the official censure, five-year probation and monetary fine equal to Penn State’s conference bowl revenue share from 2012-15 imposed by the Big Ten.

September 12 - Maryland and Rutgers took part in their first Big Ten competition. In men's soccer, the Terrapins played at Michigan and the Scarlet Knights played at Wisconsin. In women's soccer, Rutgers played at Maryland.

October 1 - The Anti-Defamation League presented The Torch of Liberty Award to the Big Ten Conference and Commissioner James E. Delany in honor of the conference's commitment to diversity, equality and opportunity for more than a century.

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116October 8 - The Big Ten announced that directors of athletics, senior woman administrators and faculty representatives agreed to ensure that any student-athlete recruited to a Big Ten institution through the offer of an athletic scholarship will be guaranteed the following throughout the course of their enrollment - the scholarship will neither be reduced nor cancelled provided he or she remains a member in good standing with the community, the university and the athletics department, and if a student-athlete’s pursuit of an undergraduate degree is interrupted for a bona fide reason, that student-athlete may return to the institution at any time to complete his or her degree with the assistance of an athletic scholarship.

November 11 - The Big Ten announced that TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb., will host the Big Ten Baseball Tournament in 2016 and 2018 after setting record attendance numbers in 2014.

December 1 - Mabrie Hermann hired as Assistant Director, Championships.

December 8 - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) approved a conference recommendation to establish enhanced concus-sion protocols, which will move from best practices and minimum requirements for schools to regulatory standards by the conference. In addition, the COP/C unilaterally adopted the establishment of an inde-pendent neutral athletic trainer in the replay booth with their own monitor and the ability to directly contact officials on the field. The independent neutral athletic trainer will be in addition to the continued presence of on-field doctors and athletic trainers from each institution. The enhanced concussion protocols will be incorporated by reference into the existing conference-wide concussion management policy and will include report-ing requirements, disciplinary action for non-compliance and a higher level of accountability for conference member institutions.

December 9 - The Big Ten announced an extensive agreement with Madison Square Garden to feature the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament in New York City for the first time in 2018, along with men's basketball and hockey doubleheaders hosted by the legendary arena and a significant branding presence both inside and outside the building. The 2018 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament will be held at Madison Square Garden from Feb. 28 through March 4, which is one week ear-lier than previous tournaments and will end seven days before NCAA Tournament Selection Sunday. Big Ten men's basketball and hockey programs will also be featured at Madison Square Garden during the regular season, with four consecutive doubleheaders featuring confer-ence competition held in late January or early February from 2016 through 2019. In addition, the Big Ten will receive year-round branding opportunities at Madison Square Garden, including signage inside and outside of the facility and select promotion through print, television and social media outlets affiliated with the arena and its tenants.

2015

January 12 - Ohio State defeated Oregon in the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship, claiming its eighth national title and 51st for the Big Ten. The Buckeyes win gave the conference six bowl victories, breaking the single-season record of five set most recent-ly following the 2002 campaign.

January 13 - The Big Ten announced three current and former student-athletes from its member institutions to serve as representatives of the conference’s nearly 9,500 student-athletes as part of the NCAA’s new Division I autonomy governance structure. The Big Ten student-athlete representatives were Minnesota graduate and former football student-athlete Chris Hawthorne, Northwestern junior women’s soccer student-athlete Nandi Mehta and Purdue senior men’s golfer Ben-Marvin Egel. Hawthorne, Mehta and Egel held voting power on proposed governance rule changes and represented the conference’s student-athletes as part of the NCAA’s mission to “engage and empower student-athletes by giving them both a voice and vote within a transparent decision-making process.”

February 12 - The Big Ten, through its Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C), confirmed that Penn State will receive a full share of confer-ence bowl revenue beginning with the 2015 season. The Big Ten’s original bowl fine was based on NCAA actions, most of which had been rescinded. As a result, the COP/C supported restoration of Penn State’s

bowl revenue effective with the 2015-16 academic year.

March 2 - Matt Braunscheidel hired as Assistant Director, Video Services.

March 26 - The inaugural season of Big Ten women's lacrosse began with Maryland at Northwestern. The four remaining women's lacrosse pro-grams began conference play on March 27, with Michigan at Ohio State, and March 28, with Penn State at Rutgers.

March 28 - The inaugural season of Big Ten men's lacrosse began with Rutgers at Johns Hopkins. The four remaining men's lacrosse programs began conference play on March 29, with Michigan at Maryland and Ohio State at Penn State.

April 17 - In order to initiate a national discussion on the centrality of education in intercollegiate sports, the Big Ten Conference distributed a white paper titled "Education First, Athletics Second—The Time for a National Discussion is Upon Us" to a broad cross-section of individuals both internal and external to intercollegiate athletics and higher education.

April 18 - Maryland clinched at least a share of the inaugural Big Ten Championship in men's lacrosse.

April 23 - Maryland clinched the outright Big Ten Championship in the inaugural season of women's lacrosse.

April 25 - Johns Hopkins earned a share of the inaugural Big Ten Championship in men's lacrosse.

April 30 - May 3 - The inaugural Big Ten Men's and Women's Lacrosse Tournaments were hosted by Maryland and Rutgers, respectively. Top-seeded Johns Hopkins won the men's tournament on May 2, while second-seeded Penn State was victorious in the women's event on May 3. The Blue Jays' Wells Stanwick and the Nittany Lions' Abby Smucker were named Most Valuable Players of the inaugural tournaments.

May 31 - The Ohio State women's rowing program won its third consecutive national title, giving Big Ten schools a single-season record 10 team national titles for the 2014-15 academic year. The previous Big Ten record was nine team national championships earned in 1999-2000. The Buckeyes' women's rowing team joined Maryland women's lacrosse, Michigan State women's cross country, Minnesota women's ice hockey, Nebraska bowling, Ohio State football, open pistol, synchronized swimming and wrestling and Penn State volleyball as national champions in 2014-15.

June 1 - Eddie Thiebe promoted to Associate Director, Football and Basketball Operations.

June 7 - The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) approved a full share of conference bowl revenue for Penn State from the 2014 season. The Big Ten’s original bowl fine was based on NCAA actions, most of which had been rescinded. With Penn State returning to bowl competition during the 2014-15 season, the COP/C felt it was appropriate to restore the school’s full bowl revenue beginning with the 2014-15 academic year.

June 17 - The Big Ten announced that Johns Hopkins University has been accepted as a sport affiliate member for women’s lacrosse begin-ning with the 2016-17 academic year, joining the Blue Jay men’s pro-gram as part of the Big Ten.

June 29 - Chad Hawley promoted to Associate Commissioner, Policy.

July 20 - Bryson Jones hired as Assistant Director, Communications.

August 1 - The Big Ten’s Standards for Safeguarding Institutional Governance of Intercollegiate Athletics (“Conference Standards”) went into effect. The Conference Standards were developed and adopted by the Council of Presidents/Chancellors and embody the firm and common commitment of each member institution to the core principle that inter-collegiate athletics be aligned with the overall educational mission. The Standards reflect the agreement by all member institutions as to what must be achieved if institutions are to maintain appropriate oversight and control of the operation of intercollegiate athletic programs. In accor-dance with the Conference Standards, each institution has developed its own Institutional Standards, which establish that the president or chan-cellor has ultimate authority, responsibility, and accountability for the administration of athletics, and that the president or chancellor has del-egated authority, responsibility, and accountability for the administration

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117of the athletics department to the athletics director. The purpose of the Conference Standards and related Institutional Standards is to ensure not just that institutions have in place policies to protect certain areas of operation from undue or inappropriate influence, but that the policies are followed. Under the Conference Standards, institutions will annually report on the effectiveness of their respective standards as well as report instances in which those standards are violated. From an enforcement perspective, the Conference Standards do provide for the possibility of formal action if an institution were to persistently fail to comply with the Conference Standards. Absent persistent failure, however, the interac-tion between the conference office and each institution in the event of noncompliance will be collaborative with the goal of improving compli-ance. The specific operational areas covered by the Conference Standards are as follows: academic support, compliance, admissions, student discipline, medical and athletic training services and financial aid. In each of these areas, Institutional Standards are designed to pre-vent coaches from either having direct responsibility for staff in any of the areas, or from inappropriately influencing staff in any of the areas.

August 24 - Satvik Patel promoted to Assistant Director, Accounting.

August 31 - Ella Forrest and Natalie Lutz hired as Assistant Directors, Championships.

September 14 - Gil Grimes hired as Assistant Commissioner, Compliance.

October 19 - Ebony Armstrong hired as Associate Director, Football and Basketball Operations.

October 21 - Chris Althoff hired as Assistant Director, Branding.

October 26 - Davon Robb hired as Associate Director, Football and Basketball Operations.

November 5 - IMG Learfield Ticket Solutions (IMGLTS) announced a multiyear partnership with the Big Ten Conference focused on ticket sales for championship events. The Big Ten is the first conference to partner with IMGLTS, a joint venture between IMG College and Learfield, which represents 35 collegiate partners. Under the agreement, IMGLTS will sell Big Ten Football Championship Game and Hockey Tournament tickets. Beginning in 2017, IMGLTS will also assist with ticket sales for the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament, which in coming seasons will be held in two new arenas: the Verizon Center in Washington, DC in 2017 and Madison Square Garden in New York in 2018.

2016

March 23 - The Big Ten Conference announced the University of Notre Dame has been added as a sport affiliate member for men’s ice hockey beginning with the 2017-18 academic year. The Fighting Irish will join Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin to give the conference seven hockey programs. Notre Dame hockey becomes the conference’s third sport affiliate member, following the Johns Hopkins men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. The Blue Jays joined the conference in men’s lacrosse in 2015, while the women’s team will begin Big Ten play in 2017. The Big Ten is committed to broad-based sports opportunities, and the addition of affiliate members helps to support the growth of sports less broadly sponsored by Big Ten institu-tions.

May 25 - Scott Chipman named Associate Commissioner, Football Operations; Jessica Palermo promoted to Assistant Commissioner, Men's and Women's Basketball Operations; Kerry Kenny promoted to Assistant Commissioner, Public Affairs.

June 1 - Megan Rowley named Bob Hammel Communications Intern

June 8 - Doron Tamari named Assistant Director, Branding

July 1 - Adam Augustine promoted to Director, Communications; Brett McWethy promoted to Director, Communications.

July 5 - Jason Yellin named Assistant Commissioner, Communications; Chris Masters named Associate Director, Communications

July 6 - Julie Suderman promoted to Associate Commissioner, Finance; Natalie Lutz promoted to Associate Director, Sports Administration

July 7 - The commissioners of the five autonomy conferences announced an agreement in concept on changes they will propose that are intended to give students who play sports more time off. The purpose of the changes is to rebalance the student experience between athletics and campus life, providing students with more time to focus on other college interests, including academics, work experience, travel, and additional rest.

August 23 - Jennifer Dominguez named Assistant Director of Compliance; Jasmine Green named Assistant Director of Sports Administration; Fred Krauss named Assistant Director of Policy and Marc VandeWettering named Assistant Director of Basketball and Football Operations.

September 9 - Commissioner Jim Delany was recognized at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame with the 2016 John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award in Springfield, Mass., after more than 40 years in athletic administration.

2017

February 15 - Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse plays its first game as a member of the Big Ten as the Blue Jays defeat American, 18-6.

March 8 - The 2017 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament, held at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. gets underway. It marks the first time, the event has been held on the East Coast and not in the cities of Chicago or Indianapolis.

March 29 - Former Commissioner Wayne Duke passed away at the age of 88. Duke successfully led the Big Ten from 1971-89.

July 6 - Matt Braunscheidel promoted to Associate Director, Video Services; Joseph Hamata promoted to Assistant Director, Video Services; Megan Rowley promoted to Assistant Director, Communications; Sam Arvaneh named Video Services Intern; Therno Diallo named C.D. Henry Intern.

September 27 - The Big Ten Network and the Big Ten Conference, in conjunction with Learfield, announced the creation of a groundbreaking new partnership through which BTN will offer sponsors and advertisers multimedia, marketing and corporate partnership opportunities associ-ated with Big Ten events. The assets will include in-venue signage, offi-cial designations, corporate hospitality, digital and social media integra-tion and on-site promotional activation along with print and radio inventory. Additionally, BTN’s own assets, including television spots, and those of the FOX-owned Home Team Sports, will be leveraged to pro-vide a robust corporate partnership platform.

October 17 - A.J. Edds hired as Assistant Director of Sports Administration; Jerrell Price hired as Assistant Director of Basketball and Football Operations.

October 30 - Randy Lieberman hired as Director, Communications

2018

January 19 - For the fourth year in a row, representatives of the Autonomy Five conferences met at the NCAA’s annual convention to approve additional protections and benefits for students who play inter-collegiate sports. This year, schools voted to ensure that medical costs for athletic injuries are covered by the school, along with a host of mea-sures designed to clarify more precisely permissible recruitment bene-fits. As a result of a proposal adopted earlier this week to start the basketball season three days earlier, the autonomy schools adopted a required three-day break from all required athletic activities during the school’s winter break. Recognizing that some students who are injured playing sports need medical treatment after they have left school, the conferences adopted a measure to provide treatment for at least two years after the student has left his or her institution.

February 28-March 4 - The Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament opens action at Madison Square Garden, marking the first time the event was held in New York. The Semifinals drew a sellout of 19,812 marking the first sellout at a tournament session since 2014.

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May 17 - Julie Suderman promoted from Associate Commissioner, Finance to Chief Financial Officer; Brenda Hilton promoted from Director of Building Services to Senior Director of Building Services.