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Southwest Missouri State University, the Department of Com­munication, and the Holt V Spicer Debate Forum welcome' the participants of the 56th National Debate Tournament, to our campus.

We extend a special welcome to Regis University, the Univer­sity ofRochester, and Seattle University, the first time particpants in the National Debate Tournament.

We hope you enjoy your visit to SMSU, and wish each of you' the very best of luck.

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That the United States Federal Government should substantially in­crease federal control throughout Indian

Country in one or more

of the following areas: child welfare, criminal

justice, employment, environmental protec­

non, gamIng, resource . .

management, taxation.

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Official Greeting 4

Tournament Schedule 5

Tournament Information 6

History of SMSU 7

SMSU Campus Map 8

Tournament Participants 2002 9

NDT History 12

Champions, Runner-Up, and Final Four 13

NDT Top Speakers 18

Rex Copeland Award 20

First Round At-Large Awards 21

Participants: 1947-2001 22

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IISouthwest Missouri State UNIVERSITY

March 22, 2002

Greetings and welcome to Southwest Missouri State University! We are delighted to be hosting the 56th National Debate Tournament and trust that your experiences here will be good ones.

Southwest Missouri State boasts a long and venerable debate tradition. Founded in the earliest days of the institution, our debate program has been a cornerstone of the SMSU educational enterprise, and we take great pride in its history, its successes, and its alumni who have made us proud through their many contributions in communities all over the country.

We, like all institutions of higher education who are committed to debate, recognize the intrinsic value of this discipline to the fulfillment of our fundamental goal of producing educated citizens, defined first and foremost, in my opinion, as people who can think critically. Debate fosters critical thinking as well as any discipline I know. When one adds such skills as argumentation and persuasion to the composite profile of the debater. it can come as no surprise that many of contemporary society's leaders have debate backgrounds.

We at Southwest Missouri State University salute you, congratulate you for having qualified for this prestigious event, and wish you well in the competitions of the tournament.

Sincerely,

~-rMJ.~ ~Belcher, Dean

College of Arts and Letters

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2002 9{ationa[ Debate Tournament Scheduie

7:45 ContinentalBreakfast 8:15 Announcement of'Round I

11:15 Lunch Break 12:45 AnnouncernenrofRound II 3:00 Reception, Meyer Library 4:45 Announcement ofRound III

7:45 Continental Breakfast 8:15 Announcement ofRound IV

11:15 Lunch Br~ak 12:45 Announcement of Round V 4:45 Announcement ofRo"undVI

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i ~ 7:45 Continental Breakfast

8:15 Announcement of Round VII 11:15 Lunch Break

fi12:45 Announcement ofRound VIII :j4:45 Announcement ofFirst Elimination Round ~ 8:30 Tournament Banquet, Clarion Ballroom j

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7:15 Drawing ofOctofinal judges, Clarion Hotel 7:30 Announcement of ocrofinals 8:30 Ocrofinal round begins Rounds continue throughout theday at Clarion Hotel

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,Ba.llonahle~~i1l belocated:iri . each 'of the cOIIIpetition room ..... buildings. The.balloutables

.will be on the first Rooi:of each blJilding•

. BreakfaStsa.ncl lunches : willbe servedinthe

'Balltoomortthe third flooroFthe Plaster Student-Union. The reception will be held in the StudentRead­ing Room ofthe Meyer Library.

.Temi~hotographswilIBet~enbetweenrounds on .SulldayandMonday. . .

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;Pairingswilfb,.ereadintheiPl~ter' ... St~dentUnionin th.eBiUlroo~onthe . thirdfloor.:Tournament announce- . inents wilYBemadeprior to the .... . .

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Photocopyingisa~ailable atOfflce ; Max .(3500 SGlenstone, south of · the Clarion-on Glenst6ne)an'd · KiIlkos (1722 S Glenstonenorth oftheClarion onGlenstone) .: Kinkos is open.24 hours.

Tournamentidehtific~tio~badges will · serve asyour admission to alltoumament

.: functions; induding banquets at the hotel­·.and mealson campus. We askthat you . \ · haveyour identification badgewith you .. atalLtimes.Many of our workers are

.. volunteers who are not otherwise associ­atedwith the debatecommunity..1'hey. will not be able to recognize people who aresupposedto be a,tthe tournament,

,- Pleasebe courteous.in your interactions . · . - - - .

.: with'our'volunteers;

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Histotu ofsusu

Southwest Missouri State University was founded in Springfield in 1905 as the Fourth District Normal School. During its early years, the institution's primary purpose was the preparation of teachers for the public school systems in the southwest region of Missouri. The first name change came in 1919 when the school became Southwest Missouri State Teachers College, reflecting its regional mission.

By the mid-1940s, the University had expanded its instructional program be­yond teacher education to include the liberal arts and sciences; and as a consequence, the Missouri legislature, in 1945, authorized an official change in the institution's name to Southwest Missouri State College. By 1972, as additional programs were implemented at the undergraduate level, and with the development of graduate edu­cation, the University had become an educationally diverse institution. Recognition of this further growth and development again resulted in an official change in name to

Southwest Missouri State University. Today, the institution is a multipurpose, metro­politan university providing diverse instructional, research, and service programs.

In 1963, a residence center offering freshman and sophomore level courses was established at West Plains. Now, as a second campus of the university with its own mission, the West Plains campus offers a two-year general education program, which is fully integrated with programs on the main campus, as well as other specialty and skills courses.

The State Fruit Experiment Station, established by a legislative act in 1899, is the oldest identifiable segment of Southwest Missouri State University. Until 1974, it operated as a state agency under a board of trustees appointed by the Governor. A5 a result of the Omnibus State Reorganization Act of 1974, administrative responsibility for the Station was given to the Board of Regents of the University. In 1984, the Station was assigned departmental status in the College of Health and Applied Sci­ences as part of a reorganization of the University. The most recent university mission statement identifies the Station as a separate campus with a research designation.

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FACILITIES I!J 1. AlumnlCenler 2. Archa8olollyReseerch 3. ArtAnnsl 4. Art& DesignGallery 5. 8ekerBooksiore ri. Basketball Courts 7. Blair-Shannon House 8. BurglssHouse 9. Cerrlnllion Hall

10. Central Stores& Malnlenance 11. CheekHall 12. Craig Hell 13. CustodIal On-len 14. Dogwood Aparlmenls 15. EllisHall 16. FlorenteHall 17. Foren.lcLaboralory 18. ForcytheAlhleUtlCenler 19. FrsudenberaerHDUJe 20. G1usHall 21. GrandSltlllllUnderpaa 22. Greenwood LaboralorySchClol 23. HammOlllFoun18ln 24. Hemmons Houll 25. Hammons SiudeniCenler 26. HIliHall 27. Holland BulJdlnll 28. Honors House 29.lnlramuralSports 3D.Jim D.Morrisremer 31. Juanl18 K. Hammons Hall

forlhe PertormlnllArts 32. KSMU RadioSialion 33. KarlsHall 34. Kemper Hall 35. Kentwood Hall 36. KingsStreetAnn61 37. Levy·WolIBulldlnll 38. MadIson Hall 39. McOonaldArena 40. Meyer Library 41. Monroe Hall 42. Morris Hall 43. MolorPool 44. NlwCal"llrla 45. N"wR",ldenn Hell 46. Ph)'llcalTherapy BuHdlng 47. Pln'lu Sludllnl Union 48. POllal D/slrlbullon Cenler 49. Power Houu 50. ProleulonalBuilding 51. Public Atlalrs Classroom

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'Tournament Participants District 1 District 3

California-Berkeley Nathan Haratani and Tejnder Singh Ivo Keller and Matt Macdonald Stavey Nathan and Dan Shalmon Coaches: Dave Arnett, Russ Falconer,JessicaClarke, Randy Luskey, Hajir Ardebelli, and Shawn Whalen

California State-Bakersfield Jason Giffard and David Wells Coaches: Omar G. Guevera and Paul M. Loupe

California State-Fullerton Toni Nielson and Cameron Ward Josh Clark andArny Dempster Coaches:Dr. Jeanine Congalton.Dr, Jon Bruschke, Casey Arbenz, Jason Cramer, Bill Neesen, Justin Skarb, Adam Symonds

Pepperdine Brynn Olsen and Dusty Famed Coaches: Greg Achten, Kristen Reid, and Cindy Morgan

Redlands Teddy Albinak and Sam Brown Coach: Bill Southworth

University of Southern California Erik M. Holland and Corey B. Turoff ChristopherA. MacFarlane and Andrew Silverman Coaches: David Damus, Anne Marie Todd, Jon Sharp, and Jason Peterson

District 2

Gonzaga Colin Hahn and Eric Sullivan Peter McCollum and Chris Losnegard Coaches: Glen Frappier, Eric Slusher, Jared Ellis, and Jesse Driscoll

Oregon Chris Crew and Aaron Kizer Coaches: Nick Lougee, Trend jacobson, and Peter Mohn

Seattle University Greta Smith and Michael Souders Coach: MarkWest

Whitman College Charles Olney and Thad Blank Emily Cordo and Beth Schueler Coaches: Jim Hanson, Brian Simmonds, and Sean Harris

Baylor MatthewTitus and James English Coaches: Karla Leeper, Jay Hudkins, and Joseph Coppola

Emporia State Sam Maurer and Phillip Samuels SJ Moore and David Register Coaches: Glen Strickland, Ken DeLaughder, James Taylor, Darren Elliot, Doug Dennis, and Jason Stone

Fort Hays State Paul Mabrey and Brent Saindon Joe Ramsey and Jason Regnier Coach: BillShanahan

Kansas Sara Apel and Melanie Wilson Coaches: Scott Harris, Matt Gerber, David Magariel, Rich McCollum, Eric Morris, Jacob Thompson, and Jeff Van Cleave

Kansas State Melissa Newton and Michael Shultz Coaches: Sue Stanfield, Scott Herndon, Tom O'Toole, Isaac West

University of Missouri-Kansas City Bryce Dietrich and Bob Goodin Coaches: Linda M. Collier, Eric Jenkins, Matt Baisley, and Adam Whyte

North Texas Scott Gottbreht and Julian Gagnon Nirav Patel and Jason Sykes Coaches: Joshua B. Hoe, Travis Neal, Katie Hatziavramidis, Matt Shaftstall, Cody Morrow, andTara Tate

Southwest Missouri State Gabe Cook and Justin Stanley Coaches: John Fritch and Heather Walters

Southwest Texas State Korryn Mozisek and Jason Myres Coaches: Wayne Kraemer and Sean Tiffee

Texas Jasdeep Brar and Jonathan McCartney Alex More and Varant Yegparian Coaches: Joel Rollins, David Breshears, Kirk Evans, Stephen Stetson, Eric Emerson, Chris Burk

Wichita State Jeremy Harris and JessicaPerkins Coaches: JeffJarman, Shannon Holland, andAli Khan

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District 4

Concordia Harry Niska and Sarah Topp Andrew Kemp and Nicole Richter Coaches: Fred Sternhagen, Kevin O'leary, and Todd Trautman

District 5

Illinois State Alex Briesacher and Megan Volpert Coach: Kevin Wright

Miami of Ohio Jonathan Hawkins and Lincoln Bisbee Coaches: Ben Voth, Katherine Lavelle, and Chris Smith

Michigan Jonah Feldman andJohn Oden Adriana Midence and Shaun VanHorn Coaches: Jason Hernandez, Gabe Scannapieco, Rod Phares

Michigan State Austin Carson and Calum Matheson Greta Stahl and David Strauss Anjali Vats and Amber Watkins Coaches: Jason Trice, William Repko, Alison Woidan, and Michael Eber

Northwestern Jacob Foster andJonathan Paul Raja Gaddipati and Jim Lux Paul Flaig and GeoffGaren Coaches: Scott Deatherage, Adrienne Brovero, Dan Fitzmier, Jaims Grove, Judd Kimball, and Brian McBride

Wayne State Stephanie Gerali and Mike Weitz Coaches: George Ziegelmueller, Jim Dutcher, Ben Sovacool, Ron Stevenson, and Kelly Young

District 6

Emory Mike Beckley and Henry Liu Adam Goldsetin and Josh Lynn John Rains and KaceyWolmer Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, James Roland, David Heidt, Josh Coffman, and John Rains, Sue Zompetti

Georgia Michael Lee and Naveen Ramachandrappa Shawn Powers and Hays Watson Coaches: Ed Panetta, Ryan Galloway, Ken Rufo, and Gordon Stables

Kentucky Russ Hubbard and Mike Tetlaff Coaches: J. W Patterson, Roger Solt,Aaron Kall, and TrevorWells

Mercer James Herndon & Elizabeth Thatcher Coaches: Joseph Zompetti, Jamie Woodard

Samford James Radford and James Smith Coaches: Michael Janas and Benjamin Coulter

Wake Forest Rebecca Eaton and Patrick Speice Michael Perry and Chris DeVault Sam Enzer and Kevin Kneupper Coaches: Allan Louden, Ross Smith, JP Lacy,Jason Mika, Rae Lynn Schwartz, Jarrod Atchison, and Casey Kelly

West Georgia Rashad Evans and Sarah Holbrook Wallace Eastwood and James Thomas Coaches: Michael Hester, Daniel Davis, Paul Barsness, Kenda Cunningham, and Randy Luskey

District 7

Catholic Mike Pomorski and Mat Dunn Paul Strait and PatrickWaldinger Coaches: Ron Bratt, Steve Mancuso, Andy Peterson, Mike Dutcher, and Paul Kerr

George Washington Nick Barnaby and Heather Barnes Coaches: Jay Finch and Emily Mancina

Georgetown Sarah Gragert and Arsalan Suleman Coach: Jeff Parcher and Brad Wenban

James Madison Michelle Lancaster and Cate Morrison Coaches: Pete Bsumek and Pete Krein

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Liberty Travis Ausland and John Ross Coaches: Brett O'Donnell, Michael Hall, Hearher Hall, Bill Lawrence, and Chris Lundberg

Pittsburgh Omri Ceren & Joseph Koehle Anrhony Todero & Aaron Lyrcle Coaches:Gordon Mitchell, David Cram Helwich, Eli Brennan, Renee Jackson, Helen Morgan, Marcus Paroske

District 8

Boston College Christopher Schroeck and John (Ben) Bireley Coaches: John Katsulas and Stefan Bauschard

Dartmouth Alex Berger and Ben Thorpe Andrew Leong and John Turner Coaches: KenStrange,Adam Garen,MikeHorowitz,andCorey Rayburn

Harvard James Wilson and Eun Young Choi Keia Cole and Christine Malumphy Elliot Tarloffand Michael Klinger Coaches: Dallas Perkins, Sherry Hall, and Kamal Ghali

MIT Radha Iyengar and Peter Miller

New York University Richard Garner and Nathan Gorelick Coaches: Will Baker, Annie Kastanek, and Victoria Keenan

Rochester Amy Novak and T.Camber Warren Coaches: Sam Nelson, Ken Johnson, Sarah Snider, and Stephen Llano

Vermont Shawn Wilkerson and Aaron Fishbone Coaches:Alfred Snider and Jackie Massey

District 9

Regis John Riefand Brian Schrader Coaches:Kevin Cummings and Jon Foy

Weber State Josh Bentley and Josh Eames.Scott Odekirk and and Kellen McAfee Coach: Eric Mueller

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The National Debate Tournament began at the United States Military Academy in 1947. It was organized and conducted by the academy at West Point for its first 20 years. Intital tournament rules were determined by the West Point administration in consultation with debate coaches such as A. Craig Baird of the University ofIowa, G.M. Musgrave ofDes Moines, Alan Nichols ofUSC, E.R. Nichols ofthe University ofRedlands, and Joeseph O'Brien ofPennsylvania State University.

At the first tournament in 1947, 20 colleges participated in five "seeding" rounds and four elimination rounds over a three-day period. Some ofthe features of the tournamentwere that no school would meet a school withing five hundred miles of itselfduring the seeding rounds and that no coach would judge a school from his or her own district. Many traditions were started at West Point that year: the "big board", oral announcment ofround pairing, cadet escorts for each team, teams for each debate meeting under banner of the affirmative team, and team signs in the rooms.

In 1967, the National Debate Tournament entered a new era as the American Foren­sicAssociation, the national professional organization offorensics educators, assumed respon­sibility for the tournament. The NDT was moved from West Point and has been hosted by a different school every year since, although three schools (West Georgia, Miami University of Ohio, and the University ofUtah) have hosted it twice. Procedures for the tournament are determined by the NDT Committee, which is composed ofone member elected from each ofthe nine districts and four members appointed by the AFA President. The NDT Board of Trustees is also appointed by the AFA President, and it has the responsibility ofoverseeing all NDT financial matters. As debate has developed in the recent years other refinements have ben added to the tournament: cross examination, the 10-minute preparation time rule, elaborate procedures for assigning judges, judge qualification, and computer-assisted research stations for participating schools. Over the years, the tournament has expanded in size to a

\maximum of78 teams.

In the early days, district-nominating committees chose teams. This method was replaced by some form ofqualifying tournament, the tournament host and previous year's winner received automatic invitations. Post-district at-large bids were initiated in 1968, and pre-district bids in 1971. Since 1970, it has been possible for a school to qualify as many as two teams for NDT. Beginning in 1992, up to six schools can quality a third team.

The National Debate Tournament is grateful to its cop orate sponsor, the Ford Motor Com­pany Fund. The NDT is also indebted to Mr. Sigurd S. Larmon (1891-1987) for donating the rotating Larmon Trophy, emblematic of the national debate championship; to Mr. and Mrs. George Walker for donating the rotating second-placer Walker Memorial Trophy in memory of their son; to Mr. Robert Feldhake, top speaker at the 1976 NDT and now an attorney in Los Angelos, for donating the Wayne Brockriede Top Speaker Award; to an anonymous individual for donating the Tiffany Bowl rotatingTop Speaker Trophy; the Copeland Family for donating the Rex Copeland First Team At-Large Trophy; and to Ovid R. Davis/West Georgia College for donating the Championship Coach Award.

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Champions, Runners-Up and Final Four 1947-2001 1947

2nd 2nd UnitedStatesMilitatyAcademy1" Southeastern State College Baylor University

James Murphy & George Walker W Score Nobles & Gerald Sander John Claypool & Calvin Cannon 3<dCoach: T.A. Houston Coach: Glenn Capp University ofPittsburgh

2nd UnivmityofSouthemCalilOmia 3<d University ofNew Mexico 3<d Fordham University

Potter Kerfoot & George Gorver Brock & Woodman Coach: Alan Nichols 3<d UnitedStaresMilitny Academy 1958

yd UnitedStates MilitatyAcademy 1" Northwestern University John Lowrey & George Dell 1953 WtlliamWelsh & Richard Kirshberg

3<d Notre Dame Coach: Russell R. Windes 1" University ofMiami Frank Finn & Tim Kelley 2nd Harvard UniversityGernldLwn & I..awrence Mnum:r

1948 David Bynum & James Kincaid Coach: Donald Sprague 1" North Texas State College 2nd College ofthe Holy Cross Coach: Robert O'Neill

Keith Parks & David Cotton 3'd UniversityofSouthemCaliforniaMichael McNuny & John O'Connor Coach: S.B. McAlister 3<d Mike Miller & Paul Sonnenberg University ofAlambama

2nd University of Florida Coach: James H. McBath Louis B. Lusk & MurrayC. Havens Alan Weston & Gerald Gordon Coach: Annabel D. Hagood 3<d Princeton University Coach: Wayne Eubank 3<d John H. Lewis, Jr. & JoelDavidowUniversity ofVermont

3<d Coach: Clarence Angeli Purdue University H. Robert Spero & Kevin Kearney 3<d University of Kansas Coach: Charles Helgesen

1959Ed Stollenwerck & KennethBeasley 1954 1949 1" University ofKansas 1" Northwestern University

William Welsh & Richard Kirshberg1" University ofAlabama William Arnold & Hubert Bell Coach: Russell R. Windes Coach: Kim Giffin Oscar Newton & Mitchell Latoff

2nd 2nd UniversityofWlSCOnsin,EauClaireCoach: Annabel D. Hagood University ofFlorida

2nd James Shafer & Charles Bush Baylor University Robert Shevin & Larry Sands Coach: Grace Walsh Thomas Webb &Joseph Allbritton Coach: Douglas Ehninget

Coach: Glenn Capp 3<d 3<d Universityof KansasCentral State Oklahoma

3<d Ray Nicols & Don Bowen Ottawa Univerisity Bill Henderson & Derrill Pearce Coach: Wil Linkugel Laverne Buffum & Robert Logan Coach: Joe L. Jackson

Coach: Lloyd Stafford 3<d San Diego State College3'd San Diego State 3<d University ofVermont Lewis V.Accord &Joel J. Snyder John Raser & Robert Arnhym )

Tom Hayes & John B. Harrington Coach: John W Ackley Coach: John Ackley j 1955Coach: Robert Huber 1960 ,J

1950 1" University ofAlabama 1" Dartmouth College ~ Anthony Roisman & Saul Baernsrein 1" University ofVermont Dennis Holt & Elis Storey Ii

Richard O'Connell &Thomas Hayes Coach: Anagel D. Hagood Coach: Herbert L. James Ii 2nd Coach: Robert B. Huber 2nd WIlkesCollege San Diego State College I:

2nd Augustana College HaroldFlannery &James Neveras John Raser & Robert Arrnhym i\ Dorothy Koch & Charles Lindbergh Coach: Arthur Kruger Coach: John Ackley

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Ii Coach: Martin Holcomb yd Wake Forest College 3<d Baylor University

II3<d Michael Henke& George SchnellUniversity of Florida Joe Hough & Carwile LeRoy Jack Pesco & Walter Applebaum Coach: Franklin R. Shirley Coach: Glenn Capp "f"

Coach: D.C. 3<d Northwestern University3<dBarnland Northwestern University3<d UnitedStatesMilitatyAcademy Max Nathan & Jerry Borden Dennis R. Hunt & John C. Robert

Coach: Frank Nelson Waltet McSherry & Robert Gard Coach: Joe Laine 19611956

1951 1" Harvard University1" UnitedStaresMilitnyAcademy 1" University of Redlands Lawrence Tribe& Gene ClementsGeorgeWallcet & JamesMurphy

James Wilson & Holt Spicer Coach: Abbott Greenleaf Coach: James Kinkaid

2nd Coach: E.R. Nichols 2nd Saint}oseph's College King's College

2nd KansasStateTeadJ.ersG>llege John Gough & J. Foley Frank Harrison & Peter Smith

Robert Howard & Robert Keiser Coach: Joseph Erhart, S.J. Coach: Robert Connelly

Coach: Charles Masten 3<d Greenville College (Ohio) 3<d Baylor University 3<d DePaul University Gary Cronkhite & RobertWerner Michael Hanks & GeorgeSchnell .

Coach: Glenn Capp Payne & Arvedson Coach: J. William Hunt

3rd Baylor University 3<d Augustana College 3<d Dartmouth College

Lawrence Wilson & Frank Mahady Ted Clevenger & Calvin Cannon David Fleming & Phillip Hubbard Coach: Herbert James Coach: Glenn Capp Coach: Martin Holcomb

1952 1957 1" University of Redlands 1" Augustana College

James Q. Wilson & Holt Spicer Norman Lefstein & Phillip Hubbard Coach: Robert B. Huber Coach: Martin Holcomb

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Champions, Runners-Up and Final Four 1947-2001 1962 1967 1971 I" Ohio State University I" Dartmouth College I" University of California, Los Angeles

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Dale Williams and Sarah Benson Coach: Richard Rieke Baylor University z-

Tom Brewer and John Isaacson Coach: Herbert L. James Wayne Srate University z-

Don Hornstein and Barret Mcterney Coach: Patricia B. Long o berlin College

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Calvin Kent and Michael Henke Coach: Glenn Capp University of Miami Neal Sonnert and Barry Richard Coach: Donald Sprague College of the Holy Cross

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Kathleen McDonald and Don Ritzenhein University of Pittsburgh Michael Smith and Harry Tuminello Coach: Thomas Kane Georgetown University

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Scort Lassar and Joe Misner Coach: Richard Huseman

University of Georgia Pam Martinson and Tom Martinson Coach: Richard Huseman 3'd University of Kansas

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1st Dartmouth College 1968 1972 Frank Wohl and Stephen Kessler l sr Wichita State University 1st University of Calif., Santa Barbara Coach: Herbert L. James Robert Shields and Lee Thompson Mike Clough and Mike Fernandez

2nd University of Minnesota Andre Zdrazil and David Krause

Coaches: Quincalee Stiegel and Marvin Cox 2nd

Coach: Kathy Corey University of Southern California

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3'd Coach: Robert L. Scott Boston College James Unger and Joe Mclaughlin Coach: David Curtis

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Butler University Donald Kiefer and Carl Flanigan Coach: Nicholas Cripe Michigan State University

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Ron Palmieri and Dennis Winston Coach: John D. DeBross Brown University Tuna Snider and Horep X

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University of Alabama Richard Bouldin and Robert Roberts Coach: Annabel Hagood University of Southern California Chet Actis and Bill Anderson

Richard Brautigam and Charles Humphreys Coach: Ted Jackson

3'd Coach: Barbara Tannenbaum University of Southern California Geoff Goodman and King Schofield Coach: Barbara O'Connor

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I" University of the Pacific Raoul Kennedy and Douglas Pipes 1973 Coach: Paul Winters 1969 i- Northwestern University

2nd Boston College 1" Harvard University Elliot Mincberg and Ron Marmer James Unger and Joseph Mclaughlin Richard Lewis and Joel Perwin Coach: David Zarefsky Coach: John Lawton and Lee Huebner Coach: Lawrence Tribe z- Georgetown University

3'd Georgetown University z- University of Houston Brarlley Ziff and Stewart Jay John Hempelmann and Robert Schrum. David Seikel and Michael Miller Coach: James J. Unger Coach: William Reynolds Coach: William B. English 3'd Southwest Missouri State University

3'd United States Naval Academy 3'd Loyola University of Los Angeles Tom Black and Jon Jackson Rudi Milasich and Edwin Linz John Tagg and Jim Caforio Coach: Donald J. Stanton Coach: Lt. Lawrence J. Fink Coach: George Schell 3'd University of Kansas

3'd University of California, Los Angeles Wm. Russell and Wm. Henseley 1965 Roy Schultz and Alec Wisner Coach: Donn .W. Parson 1" Carson-Newman College

John Wittig and Barnett Pearce 1970 1974 Coach: Forrest Conklin l st University of Kansas 1" Harvard University

z-' Northeastern State College Robert McCulloh and David Jeans G. Rosenbaum and C. Garvin David Johnson and Glen Srrickland Coaches: Donn W Parson and Coach: Mark Arnold

3'd Coach: Frank Nelson University of Miami 2nd

Jackson Harrell Canis us College

2nd Augustana College Bob Feldhake and Rick Godfrey

Ron Sabo and Steve Mackauf David Goss and David Wagner Coach: Dan Bozik Coach: Frank Nelson Coach: Bert Gross 3'd University of Kentucky

3'd Georgetown College 3'd University of Kansas Ben Jones and Jim Flegle John Koetl and Robert Schrum Daniel Beck and Robert Prentice Coach: J.W Patterson Coach: William Reynolds Coach: Donn W. Parson 3'd University of Southern California

1966 3'd University of Houston Glenn Johnson and Larry Solum 1" Northwestern University Mike Miller and Paul Colby Coach: John DeBross

Bill Snyder and Mike Denger Coach: William English Coach: Thomas B. McClain

z- Wayne State University 1975 Kathleen McDonald and Douglas Frost l st Baylor University Coach: George Ziegekmuller Jay Hurst and David Kent

3'd University of Alabama Russel Drake and Fourier Gale 2nd

Coach: Lee Polk University of Rerllands

Coach: Annabel D. Hagood Greg Ballard and Bill Smelko 3'd University of Southern California Coach: William Southworth

Ric Flam and David Kenner 3rd Boston College Cosch: James C. DeBross John Meany and Mike Reilly

Coach: Daniel M. Rohrer

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Champions, Runners-Up and Final Four 1947-2001 3'd University of Kentucky

Mary Thompson and Gil Skillman Coach: ].W. Patterson

1980 1" Northwestern University

Don Dripps and Tom Fulkerson Coach: G. Thomas Goodnighr

1984 1" Dartmouth College

Leonard Gail and Mark Koulogeorge Coaches: Herbert L. James, Ken Strange

1976 2'd Harvard University and Tom Lyon

1" University off Kansas Robert Rowland and Frank Cross

].M. Bredehoft and Wm. Fourz Coaches: Dallas Perkins and

2'd University of Louisville Coach: Tim Hynes

Coaches: Donn W. Parson and L. Jeffrey Pash s- Harvard University

Bill Balrhrop s- Samford University Jonathon Massey and Jonathon Weiner

2'd Georgetown University Charles Chafer and David Orroson

LeBlanc and Mchorter Coach: Skip Coulrer 3'd

Coach: Dallas Perkins Northwestern University

s-Coach: James]' Unger Augustana College

3'd Dartmouth College S. Meagher and T. Isaacson

Easton and Doug Sigel Coach: G. Thomas Goodnight

3'd

Robert Feldhake and Rick Godfrey Coaches: D. Bozik and Ken Strange University of Southern California Devlin and Larry Solum

1981 1"

Coach: Ken Strange

University of Pittsburgh

1985 1" Harvard University

Jonathon Massey and Ed Swaine

Coach: John DeBross M. Alberty and S. Marzen Coaches: Dallas Perkins and Coach: Thomas Kane Jonathon Wiener

1977 2'd Dartmouth College z- University of Iowa

1" Georgetown University John Walker and David Ottoson

Cy Smith and Mark Weinhardt Coaches: Herb James and Ken Strange

Robert Garman and Karla Leeper Coaches: Rober Kemp,

2'd Coach: James j. Unger University of Southern California L. Sherman and S. Combs

s- University of Kentucky Jeff Jones and Sreve Manusco Coaches: ].W. Patterson and 3'd

Dale Herbeck, Greg Phelps and John Katsulas Dartmouth College

Coach: John C. Debross Roger Solr Eric Jaffe and Karen McGaffey

3'd University of Redlands Mark Fabiani and Paul McNamara

3'd University of Louisville Dave Sutherland and Dan Sutherland

Coaches: Ken Strange, Herb James and David Cheshier

Coach: Wiliiam Southworth Coach: Tim Hynes 3'd Loyola-Marymounr

3'd

1978 1"

University of Kansas Robin Rowland and Frank Cross Coach: Donn W. Parson

Northwestern University

1982 1"

2'd

University of Louisville Dave Sutherland and Dan Sutherland Coach: Tim Hynes University of Redlands

1986 1"

John Doran and Peter Ferguson Coach: Jay Busse

University of Kentucky David Brownell and Ouira Papka

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Mark Cotham and Stuart Singer Coach: G. Thomas Goodnight University of Southern California Steven Combs and Jon Cassanelli Coaches: John C. DeBross and

3'd

Bill Isaacson and Jeff Wagner Coach: William Southworth Dartmouth College Robin Jacobsohn and Mark Weinhardt Coach: Ken Strange

2'd

3'd

Coaches: J.W Patterson and RogerSolt Georgetown University Michael Mazarr and Stuart Rabin Coach: Greg Mastel Baylor University

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3'd Lee Garrison

University of Redlands Mark Faviani and Mark Warfel

3'd University of Kentucky Steve Manusco and Ron Kincaid Coaches: J.W Patterson and Roger Solt s-

Mark Dyer and Lyn Robbins Coach: Robin Rowland Northwestern University

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3'd Coach: William Southworth Georgetown University David Ottoson and Thomas Rollins Coach: James J. Unger

1983 1" University of Kansas

Mark Gidley and Roger Payne

Les Lynn and Catherine Palczewski Coaches: Charles Kaufman, Scott Harris,Cori Dauber,Michelle Howard, Eric Gender, and Shelley Clubb

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Coach: Donn W. Parson

1979 2'd Dartmouth College 1987

1" Harvard University Robin Jacobsohn and Tom Lyon 1" Baylor University

Michael King and John Bredehoft Coaches: Charles E. Garvin and

Coaches: Herbert L. James, Ken Strange

Lyn Robbins and Griffin Vincent Coaches: Robert Rowland, David

z-

3'd

Greg A. Rosenbaum Northwestern University Don Dripps and Mark Cotham Coach: G. Thomas Goodnight West Georgia College Weathingron and Evans

3'd

and Steve Mannusco Dartmouth College Leonard Gail and Mark Koulogeorge Coach: Ken Strange Samford University Melanie Gardner and Erik Walker

2'd

Hingstrnan, Cary Voss, Bob Gilmore, and Mark Dyer Dartmouth College Craig Budner and Chrissy Mahoney Coaches: Herbert L. James, Ken Strange, David Rhaesa and Erik Jaffe

Coach: Chester Gibson Coach: Skip Coulter s- University of Nebraska, Lincoln }'d University of Kansas John Fritch and Bradley Walker

Steve Griffin and Fowler Coaches: Jack Kay and Matt Sobnosky

Coach: Donn W. Parson s- Dartmouth College Shaun Martin and Rob Wick Coach: Ken Strange

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Champions, Runners-Up and Final Four 1947-2001 1988 1992 1" Dartmouth College 1"

Shaun Martin and Rob Wick Coaches: Ken Strange, John Culver, Jeff Leon, Eric Jaffe and Lenny Gail 2,d

2,d Baylor University Daniel Plants and Main Loeber Coaches: Cary Voss Erik Walker

3'd Loyola-Marymount 3'd Todd Flaming and Madison Laird Coach: Jay Busse

3'd University of Michigan Michael Green and Andrew Schrank Coach: Sreve Manusco 3'd

1989 1" Baylor University

Daniel Plants and Martin Loeber Coaches: Cary Voss, Lyn Robbins, 1993

2,d David Guardina and Griffin Vincent University of Michigan

1"

Andrew Schrank and Joe Thompson Coach: Steve Manusco

3'd Emory University 2,d Frank Lowrey and Gus Puryear Coaches: Melissa Wade and Bill Newman 3'd

3'd University of Kentucky TA McKinney and Calvin Rockefeller Coaches:].W Patterson and Roger Solt

1990 3'd 1" Harvard University

David Coale and Alex Lennon Coaches: Sherry Hall and Dallas Perkins

2,d University of Redlands Roger Cole and Alex Lennon Coach: William Southworth 1994

3'd Dartmouth College 1" Groussman and Neal Karyal Coaches: Ken Strange, Frank LaSalle and Shaun Martin

3'd Dartmouth College Kenneth Agran and Ernie Young 2,d Coaches: Ken Strange, Frank LaSalle and Shaun Martin

1991 3'd 1" University of Redlands

Roger Cole and Marc Rubenstein Coaches: William Southworth and Judd Kimball

2,d University of Michigan Colin Kahl and Matt Shors 3'd Coaches: Steve Manusco, Ken Schuler and Jeff Mondak

3'd Dartmouth College Kennerh Agran and Neal Katyal Coaches: Ken Strange, Shaun Marrin, Ernie Young, Rob Wick, 1995 Sherry Hall and Lynn Coyne 1"

3'd University of Iowa Nathan Coco and Charles Smith Coaches: David Hingstman, Michael Jansas, David Chechier 2,d and Shawn Shearer

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Georgetown University Kevin Kuswaand Ahilan Arulanantham Coaches: Jeff Parcher and Laura Tuell-Parcher Harvard University R. Tushnet and F. Karem Coaches: Sherry Hall and Dallas Perkins Dartmouth College Kenny Agran and Ara Lovitt Coaches: Ken Strange, Shaun Martin, Ernie Young, Rob Wick, Sherry Hall and Lynn Coyne University of Redlands Paul Derby and Tessier Coaches: William Southworth and Judd Kimball

Dartmouth College Steven Sklaver and Ara Lovitt-Coaches: Ken Sttange, Bill Russell, Kevin Kuswa Georgetown University Ahilan Arulananthain and Eric Truett Coaches: Jeff Parcher, Wayne State University Toby Arquette and Derek Gaffrey Coaches: George Ziegelmueller, Ede Warner, Scott Thomson, Patrice Arend and Dan Bloomingdale Wake Forest University Mark Grant and Rich Fledderman Coaches: Allan Louden, Ross Smith, Sue Pester, Alan Coverstone, Joe Bellon, Marc Rubenstein, and j.n Lacy

Northwestern University Sean ~cCaffity and Jody Terry Coaches: Scott Dearherage, Sreve Anderson, Gordon Mitchell, Kevin Hamrick Harvard University Stephen Andrews and Fred Karem

Coaches: Dallas Perkins and Sherry Hall University of Kansas Ryan Boyd and Josh Zive Coaches: Scott Harris, Rod Phares, Ben Vorh, Kelly McDonald, Jeff Jarman, Cary Voss, and Heather Aldridge Wake Forest University Adrienne Brovero and Marcia Tiersky Coaches: Ross Smirh, and Allan Louden

Northwestern University Sean McCaffity and jody Terry Coaches: Scott Dearherage, Gordon Mitchell, Nare Smith Harvard University Srephen Andrews and RebeccaTushner Coaches: Dallas Perkins and Sherry Hall

3'd

3'd

1996 1"

2,d

3'd

3'd

1997 1"

2,d

3'd

3'd

Wake Forest University Adrienne Brovero and John Hughes Coaches: Ross Smith, Allan Louden, Mark Grant, Stefan Bauschard, Tim O'Donnell, Shannon Redmond University of Texas Jonathan Brody and Eric Emerson Coach: Joel Rollins, Brian Mcbride, Kevin Kuswa, James Martin, Aaron Timmons

Emory University Kare Shusrer and David Heidt Coaches: Bill Newnam, Melissa Wade, Brian Lain, Jamie McKown, Charlie Henn University of Iowa Chris Murel and Corey Rayburn Coaches: David Hingstrnan, Heidi Hamilron, Nathan Coco, Ernest Wagner, Omar Guevera Baylor University Charles Blanchard and Kelly Dunbar Coaches: Karla Leeper, Jon Burschke, Ryan Gallowy, Josh Zive University of Michigan Michael Dickler and Scott Hessell Coaches: Steve Mancuso, Judd Kimball, Man Shors

Wake Forest University Daveed Garrensrein- Ross and Brian Prestes Coaches: Ross Smith, Allan Louden, Adrienne Brovero, Patrick McMullen, Maxwell Schnurer, Jason Jarvis, Eric Truett University of Georgia Paul Barsness and Daniel Davis Coaches: Edward Panetta, Joe Bellon, Len Neighbors, Catherine Shuster, Doyle Srader, Gordon Stables University of Michigan Scott Hessell and Corey Sroughton Coaches:Steve Mancuso, Nate Smith, Mike Dickler University. of Georgia Michael Cates and Chrisropher Macintosh Coaches: Edward Panetta, Joe Bellon, Len Neighbors, Catherine Shuster

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1998

Champions, Runners-Up and Final Four 1947-2001

1"

2,d

3'd

3'd

1999 1"

2,d

3'd

Northwestern University Michael Gordeib & Ryan Sparacino Coaches: Scott Deatherage, Greg

Blankenship, Nare Smirh Emory University George Kouros and Anjan Sahni Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, Chris Lindberg, David Heidr, Jamie McKown Michigan State University Erik Comelier and John Sullivan Coaches: James Roper, Will Repko, Biza Repko, Jason Trice, Terry Johnson, Jason Russell University of Michigan Corey Stoughton & Lesley Wexler Coaches: Steve Mancuso, Adrienne Brovero

Northwestern University

Michael Gorrleib & Ryan Sparacino Coaches: Scott Deatherage, Brian McBride, Adrienne Brovero, Nate Smirh, Toby Arquerr Emory University Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newman, Dan Fitzrneier, Care Schuster, David Heidt, Stephen Heidt, Chris Lundberg University of Kansas Mike Eber & Grant McKeehan Coaches: Scott Harris, Sarah Parlow,

Stacey Sowards, Val Renegar, Jeff VanCleave, Hajir Ardebili Emory University Larty Heftman & Jeff McNabb Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newman, Dan Firzmeier, Care Schusrer, David Heidt, Stephen Heidt, Chris Lundberg.

2000 1"

2,d

3'd

2001 1sr

3'd

3'd

Emory University Jon Paul Lupo & Michael Horowitz

Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newman, David Heidt, Jennifer Alrne, Chris Lindberg, Shanara Reid, Dan Fitzmeier, Russ Falconer Michigan State University Coaches: James Roper, Will Repko, John Sullivan, Jason Trice, Jason Russell, Erik Slusher, James Emory University Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newnam, David Heidt, Jennifer Alme, Chris Lindberg, Shannara Reid, Dan Fitzrneier, Russ Falconer Texas Kirk Evans & Jairos Grove Coaches: Joel Rollins, David Bresherars, Eric Emerson, Eric Jenkins, Kevin Kuswa, Jack Stroube

University of Iowa Andy Peterson and Andy Ryan Coaches: David Hingstman, Paul Bellus, Andy Geppert and Kristin Langwell Emory University Stephen Bailey and Kamal Ghali Coaches: Melissa Wade, Bill Newman, Chris Lundberg, and John Paul Lupo Michigan Stare University Austin Carson and Calum Matheon Coaches: Will Repko and Jason Trice Dartmouth College Alex Berger and Adam Garen Coaches: Ken Strange, Bill Russell, Kivan Garen, Ryan Sparacino

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I 1948

~ 1st: Potter Kerfoot; University of

Southern California 2nd Tie: Henry Huff, Wake Forest

College 2nd Tie: Alec MacKenzie, United

States Military Academy 1949

~ 1st: Robert Sayre, Willamette

University 2nd: Ed Stoollenwerck, University

of Kansas

c::J I 1950

1st: WIlliam Carey, Notre Dame

~ znc: Jack Plesco, University of Florida

1951

0) ~ 1st: Holt Spicer, University of

Redlands 2nd: James Q. Wilson, University

of Redlands 1952

~ 1st: James Q. Wilson, University of Redlands

2nd: Holt Spicer, University of Redlands

1953 1st: Robert L. Anderson,

Augustana College 2nd: Joan Reidy, Univ. of Wisconsin

at Eau Claire 1954 1st: Herzl Spiro, University of

Vermont ~ 2nd: James A. Robinson, George Washington University

1955 1st: Huber Bell, University of

Kansas 2nd: Maynard, Southwest Missouri

State College ~ 1956 1st: Phillip Hubbard, Augustana

College 2nd: Henry Ruf, Macalester

College 1957 1st: Patricia Stallings, University ~ of Houston 2nd: Phillip Hubbard, Augustana

College (IL) ~ 1958

V; 1st: Michel Mililer, University of Southern California

2nd: Phillip HUbbard, Augustana College (IL)

1959 1st: James Ray, United States

Military Academy 2nd: Ray Nichols, University of

Kansas 1960 1st: Don Herrick, William Jewell ~ College

g 2nd: George Schell, Baylor University

1961 1st: George Schell, Baylor

University 2nd: Laurence Tribe, Harvard

University

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1962 1st Tie:

1st Tie:

1963 1st:

2nd:

1964 1st:

2nd:

1965 1st:

2nd:

1966 1st:

2nd:

1967 1st:

2nd:

1968 1st:

2nd:

1969 1st:

2nd:

1970 1st:

2nd Tie:

2nd Tie:

1971 1st:

2nd:

1972 1st:

2nd:

1973 1st:

2nd:

1974 1st:

2nd:

1975 1st:

2nd:

Lee Huebner, Northwestern University Harold Lawson, Kansas State Teachers College

Daniel Kolb, College of the Holy Cross Robert Roberts, University of Alabama

Robert Roberts, University of Alabama John Hempelmann, Georgetown University

Robert Shrum, Georgetown University Douglas Pipes, University of the Pacific

William Snyder, Northwestern University John Holcomb, Augustana College (IL)

Rick Flam, University of Southern California Thomas Brewer, Dartmouth College

David Zarefsky, Northwestern University Richard Brautigam, Michigan State University

David Selkel, University of Houston Joel Perwin, Harvard University

Mike Miller, University of Houston Jim Caforlo, Loyola University (LA) David Goss, Canisius College

Joe Loveland, University of North Carolina Joseph Angland, Massachu­setts Institute of Technology

Terry McNight, Canisius College Ron Palmieri, University of Southern California

Elliot Mlncberg, Northwestern University Frank Kimball, University of California at Los Angeles

Michael Hlgelin, University of Southern California Marvin Isgur, University of Houston

Thomas Rollins, Georgetown University Robert Feldhake, Augustana College (IL)

1976 1st:

2nd:

1977 1st:

2nd:

1978 1st:

2nd:

1979 1st:

2nd:

1980 1st:

2nd:

1981 1st:

2nd Tie:

2nd Tie:

1982 1st:

2nd:

1983 1st:

2nd:

1984 1st:

2nd:

1985 1st:

2nd:

1986 1st: 2nd:

1987 1st: 2nd:

1988 1st:

2nd:

1989 1st:

2nd:

~ il

Robert Feldhake, Augustana College (IL) Thomas Rollins, Georgetown University

Gilbert Skillman, University of Kentucky John Walker, Georgetown University

Thomas Rollins, Georgetown University Stuart Singer, Northwestern University

Mark Fabiani, University of Redlands Michael B. King, Harvard University

Steven Meagher, Dartmouth College Don Dripps, Northwestern University

Jeff Jones, University of Kentucky Paul Weathington, West Georgia College Scott Harris, Wayne State University

Steve Mancuso, University of Kentucky John Barrett, Georgetown University

John Barrett, Georgetown University Leonard Gall, Dartmouth College

Leonard Gail, Dartmouth College Bill Brewster, Emory University

Danny Povinelll, University of Massachusetts Doug Sigel, Northwestern University

Lyn Robbins, Baylor University Scott Segal, Emory University

Lyn Robbins, Baylor University John Culver, University of Kansas

Gloria Cabada, Wake Forest University Barry Pickens, University of Kansas

Gordon Mtchell, Northwestern University Daniel Plants, Baylor University

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1990 1st: Marc Rubinstein, University

of Redlands 2nd: David Hugin, University of

Texas 1991 1st: T. A. McKinney, University of

Kentucky 2nd: Marc Rubinstein, University

of Redlands 1992 1st: Charles Smith, University of

Iowa 2nd: Ryan Goodman, University of

Texas 1993 1st: Matthew Shors, University of

Michigan 2nd: Ara Lovitt, Dartmouth College

1994 1st: Paul Sklermont, University of

Kentucky 2nd: Fred Karem, Harvard

University 1995 1st: Paul Sklermont, University of

Kentucky 2nd: Sean McCaffity, Northwestern

University 1996 1st: Sean McCaffity, Northwestern

University 2nd: Chris LaVigne, Wayne State

University 1997 1st: Corey Rayburn, University of

Iowa 2nd: Scott Hessel, University of

Michigan 1998 1st: Michael Gottlieb, Northwestern

University 2nd George Kouros, Emory

University 1999 1st Michael Gottlieb, Northwestern

University 2nd Ryan Sparacino, Northwestern

University 2000 1st Ryan Sparacino, Northwestern

University 2nd Steve Donald, Michigan State 2nd Jarlus Grove, Texas

2001 1st Andy Ryan, University of Iowa 2nd Wes Lotz, Wake Forest

University

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Abilene Christian College (KS): 1955,56, 57, 58,61,65,69, 70 (8)

~ Alabama, University of: 1948,49,50,53,54,55,56,60,61, ~ 63,64,66,71,73,75,76,77,78,79 (18) ~ Albion College (MI): 1967,69 (2)

American University (DC): 1961 (1) a Arizona, University of: 1949,50,69,76,77,78,79,80,81, 82, 83, 84, 85 (13)

~ ) Arizona State University: 1947,67,87,88,89,98,2000 (7)

"-I'( Arkansas State University: 2001 (1) Arkansas, University of: 1950 (1)

~ Auburn University (AL): 1985,86 (2) . AugustanaCollege (IL): 1947,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55, ~ 56,57,58,59,60,64,66,67,68,70,71,73,74,75,76,

77,78,79,80,81,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,97, ~ 98, 99, 2000 (43) 'J ) Augustana College (SO: 1976,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84, ~ 85,87,89,90,91, 92, 96 (16) , ...., Bakersfield Community College (CA): 1990 (1)

Bates College (ME): 1948, 76, 77, 78, 79,80,81,82,83,84, 85,86,87,88 (14)

Baylor University (TX): 1948,49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 60, 61,62,64,67,69,71,74,75,76,77,78,79,81,82,83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98, 99,2000,01,02 (44) Boston College (MA): 1962,63,64,65,67,68,69,70,71, 72,74,75,79,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,2001,

t-" 02 (25)

8 Boston University: 1960,73,74,75 (4) Bowling Green State University: 1950,51, 70, 75, 76, 78 (6) Bradley University: 1951,69, 79 (3) rande is University: 1965,67 (2)

~Brigham Young University: 1955,56,60,62,63,66,78 (7) Brooklyn College(NY): 1961 (I) Brown University(RI): 1969,70,72 (3) Butler University (IN): 1959,61,67, 68, 80, 81, 83, 88, 90, 91,92(11) ~

~ : California at Berkeley, University of: 1968, 77, 81,94,97.99, ~ 2000,01,02 (9) ~ ; California at Los Angeles, University of: 1948,54,66,68,69, • ~ 70,71,72,73,74,75,76,78 (13)r \ California at Santa Barbara, University of: 1964, 71, 72, 73, "-J 75 (5) ~. California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo: 2001 (1) ~ -......, California State University, Bakersfield: 2000, 01,02 (3)

b California State University, Chico: 1998, 2000, 01 (3) California State University, Fullerton: 1970,71,72,73,75, 6 ' 77, 78,80,83,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,

95, 98, 99, 2000, 02 (25) ~California State University, Los Angeles: 1955,56,61,66,73, 76(6) California State University, Northridge: 1965,67,68,72,74~ (5 )

California State University, Sacramento: 1974,75,76,77,78,~ 79,81,82 (8) California State University, San Diego: 1949,52,53,54,55,

56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,72 (14) Canisius College (NY): 1969,70,71,72,73,74,77,78,79 (9) Capital University (OH): 1948,73,74 (3)

Carson-Newman College (TN): 1964,65,66 (3) Case Institute ofTechnology (0H): 1973 (1) Catholic University (DC): 1973,74,75,76,77,78,2000, 01,02 (9) Central Florida, University of (Florida Tech): 1976,78,79, 80,81,83(6) Central Michigan University: 1974,76,83,85,86,88,90, 94 (8)

Central Oklahoma State University: 1952, 53, 54, 56, 61,63, 72,73,85,86,87,89(12) Champlain College (NY): 1949 (1) Chicago, University of: 1948, 49 (2) Claremont McKenna College (CA): 1978,79,80,81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87 (9) Coe College (IA): 1948 (1) Colgate University (NY): 1951 (1) Colorado College: 1975,77,79 (3) Colorado, University of: 1947,48 (2) Concordia College (MN): 1967,68,73,87,88,89,90,91, 92,93,94,95,96,99,2001,02 (16) Cornell University (NY): 1976,99 (2) Dartmouth College (NH): 1948, 51, 54, 55, 56,57,58,59, 60,61,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,75,76, 77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91, 92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02(49) David Lipscomb College (TN): 1955 (1) Denver, University of: 1954,67,68,69,70,85 (6) DePauw University (IN): 1948,49,51,57 (4) Detroit, University of: 1967 (1) Drury College (MO): 1972,80 (2) Duke University (NC): 1956,57,58,61 (4) Duquesne University (PA): 1996 (1) Eastern Illinois University: 1971,74,75,76,77,78,79,80, 81,82,83,84,85,86,88,89 (16) Eastern Nazarene College (MA): 1958,60,61 (3) Eastern New Mexico University: 1998,99 (2) College ofEastern Utah: 2001 (1) Emory University (GA): 1965,66,67,68,70,71,72,77, 78,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94, 95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02 (32) Emporia State University (KS): 1951, 53, 58, 59,60,61,63, 65,66,69,70,73,74,76,77,80,81,82,2001,02(20) Fairmont State College (WV): 1976, 78 (2) Florida, University of: 1948,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57, 59,62,68,69,70 (14) Florida State University: 1975,97,2001 (3) Fordham University (NY): 1957,59,66 (3)

Fordham University School ofEducation (NY): 1958,59,61 (3)

Fort Hays State University (KS): 1961,99,2000,01,02 (5) George Mason University (VA): 1974,75,80,84,85,86.87. 88,89,90,9192,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2001 (20) George Washington University (DC): 1949,51,52,54,58,

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59,60,62,63,64,65,66,68,69,70,71,72,73,76,81, 82,83,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000, 01,02 (37) Georgetown College (KY): 1949 (1) Georgetown University (DC): 1949,52,56,61,62,63,64, 65,66,67,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81, 82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96, 97,98,99,2000,01,02(42) Georgia, University of: 1967,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75, 76,77,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02 (24) Georgia State University: 1984,85,86,88,2001 (5) Gonzaga University (WA): 1947,48,59,60,62,72,73,75, 76,77,79,80,81,82,85,86,87,97,99,2000,01,02(22) Greenville College (IL): 1956 (1) Harvard University (MA): 1950,54,55,56,57,58,59,60, 61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75, 76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02(48) Hiram College (OH): 1952 (1) Holy Cross, College of the (MA): 1948, 51, 52, 53, 54,62, 63 (7) Houston, University of: 1951,53,55,56,57,58,59,67,68, 69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,82,83 (22) Houston Baptist University: 1987,89,90,93 (4) Howard University (DC): 1952,54 (2) Idaho, University of: 1953,57,61 (3) Idaho State University: 1953,57,61 (3) Illinois, University of, Chicago Circle: 1952,53,54,56,58, 64,65 (7) Illinois College: 1954 (1) Illinois State University: 1952,54,55,62,63,72,73,81,88, 89,90,91,92,93,94,95,99,2000,01,02 (20) Indiana, University of: 1993 (1) Indiana State University: 1947,73 (2) Iowa, University of: 1972,73,75,77,78,80,81,83.84,85, 86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000, 01 (26) Iowa State University: 1952,71,74,82,83,84 (6) James Madison University (VA): 1979,80,81,82,83,84,86, 87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,02 (22) John Carroll University (OH): 1978,80,81, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,2000,01 (10) Johns Hopkins University (MD): 1977,78,79 (3) Kansas, University of: 1948,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56, 57,58,59,60,63,64,66,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75, 76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02 (50) KansasState College of Pittsburgh: 1961, 63, 67 (3) Kansas State University: 1955,64,75,76,77,83,98,99, 2000,01,02 (11) Kent State University (OH): 1951 (1) Kentucky, University of: 1960,64,67,68,73,74,75,76, 77,78,79,80,81,82,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92, 93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01 (32) King's College (PA): 1959,60,61,63,67,68,77,83,91, 92,

93,95, 96, 97 (14) LaVerne, University of (CA): 1988,89,90,91,92 (5) Lewisand Clark College (OR): 1964,66,67,71,75,76,77, 78, 80, 99, 2000 (11) Liberty University (VA): 1989,90,91,92,94,95,96,97, 98,2001,02 (11) LosAngelesCity College (CA): 1996 (1) Louisiana College: 1947,48,49,53,54 (5) Louisville, Universityof(KY): 1979,80,81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000 (22) Loyola University (IL): 1960,70,72 Loyola-Marymount University: 1962,63,64,65,67,68,69, 70,71,72,73,74,76,77,78,80,81,82,83,84,85,86, 87,88,90,2000 (26) LutherCollege(IA): 1950 (1) MacalasterCollege(MN): 1956,61,71,73,74,75,76,77, 78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,97,98,2000 (21) Marietta College (OH): 1959,89,90 (3) Marquette University (WI): 1958,69 (2) MaryWashington College (VA): 1991, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97 (6) Maryland, University of: 1967 (1) Massachusetts, University of: 1973,74,75,76,77,78,79, 80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88 (16) Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology: 1948, 49, 56, 57, 58, 62,63,64,66,68,69,71,73,74,75,76,79,2001,02 (19) Mercer University (GA): 1978,79,80,81,82,83,84,87, 93,94,95,96,97,98,2000,01,02 (17) Miami University (OH): 1976,80,81,87,88,89,91,92, 97,98,2001,02 (12) Miami, Universityof(FL): 1952,53,54,55,57,58,59,60, 61,62,63,66,68,69,74,97,98,2000 (19) Michigan, University of: 1971,72,76,77,87,88,89,90, 91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02(20) Michigan State University: 1953,66,68, 69, 9~, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02 (10) Middle Tennessee State University: 1970,72,77 (3) Middlebury College (VT): 1955 (1) Midland College (NE): 1953 (1) Midwestern College: 1969 (1) Minnesota, University of: 1962,63,64,65,66,67,73,82, 83 (9) Mississippi, University of: 1947,51,52 (3) Missouri, Columbia, University of: 1968,71,72 (3) Missouri, Kansas City, University of: 1961, 62, 66, 68, 98, 99,2000,01,02(9) Montana, University of: 1949,50,51 (3) Montana State University: 1951,60 (2) Morehead State University(KY): 1977.78,79,80 (4) Mount Mercy College (PA): 1953 (1) Nebraska State College at Kearney: 1965,66 (2) Nebraska Wesleyan University: 1951, 52, 54, 55 (4) Nebraska, University of- Lincoln,: 1980,83,86,87 (4) Nebraska, University of - Omaha: 1977 (1) Nevada, University of, LasVegas: 1992,96,97,98 (4) Nevada, Reno, University of: 1948 (1) New Hampshire, University of: 1971 (1)

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New Mexico, University of: 1951, 52, 54, 85, 90, 95, 96, 98 (8)

New York, State University of, College at Genesco: 1953 (1) New York University, 2000, 01, 03 (3) North Carolina, University of: 1971,72,73,74,75,77,80, 81,82,83,84,85,86,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,97,98 (22) North Dakota, University of: 1979 (1) North Texas, University of: 1948,49,59,62,63,64,65,66, 79,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,95,96,97, 98,99,2000,01,02(28) Northeastern Oklahoma State University: 1962,63,64,65, 66,67,68,69,70,72,73,81,82,84,85 (15) Northern Arizona University: 1987,88,89,91 (4) Northern Colorado, University of: 1971,74,75 (3) Northern lllinois University: 1965 (1) Northern Iowa, University of: 1974,75,81,82,83,84,85, 86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,99(20) Northern Michigan, University of: 1975 (1) Northwest Missouri State University: 1979,80,82 (3) Northwestern College (MN): 1963 (1)

Northwestern University (IL): 1947,49,50,54,55,58,59, 60,62,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77, 78,79,80,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93, 94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02 (46) Notre Dame, University of (IN): 1947, 48, 49,50,51, 52, 53, 55,56, 57, 58, 65, 78 (13) Oberlin College (OH): 1968,69,70,71,72 (5) Occidental College (CA): 1953 (1) Odessa College (TX): 1981,82,86,87,90 (5) Ohio University: 1970,71,72,74,75,77,79,82 (8) Ohio State University: 1947,52,60,61,62,63,67,68,69, 70,71,86,87 (13) Oklahoma Baptist University: 1977 (1) Oklahoma City University: 1965 (1) Oklahoma, University of: 1957,58,59,60,61,63,64 (7) Oklahoma State University: 1968,69,70 (3) Old Dominion University (VA): 1995 (1) Oregon, University of: 1960,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68, 69, 73, 75, 82, 84, 2002 (15) Oregon State University: 1947,48,54,63,64 (5) Ottawa University (KS): 1949 (1) Pace University (NY): 1975,81,83,84,87,90,97,98,99, 2000 (10) Pacific, University of the (CA): 1958,61,64,65,68,69,71, 72,76 (9) Pacific Lutheran University (WA): 1952,56,62,72,82,83, 84 (7)

Pacific University (OR): 1949,55,56,57,65,73 (6) Pennsylvania, University of: 1949,50,51,54,57,58,59,60, 65,66,87,89,90,91 (14) Pennsylvania State University: 1947, 50, 52, 55 (4) Pepperdine University (CA): 1949,50,51,52,53,99,2001, 02 (8) Phillips University (OK) : 1949 (1) Pittsburgh, University of: 1953,56,60,62,64,66,67,70, 71,72,73,74,75,76,79,80,81,82,83,85,86,87,88,

89,90,91,92,93,95,96,98,99,2000,01,02 (35) Princeton University (NJ): 1951, 53, 56, 57, 59, 61 (6) Puget Sound, University of (WA): 1956,57,2001 (3) Purdue University (IN) 1947,48,50,60,61,62 (6) Redlands, University of (CA): 1950,51,52,57,58,59,62, 64,65,69,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83, 84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98, 99,2000,01,02 (40) Regis University: 2002 (1) Rhode Island, University of: 1973 (1) Rice University (TX): 1957 (1) Richmond, University of (VA): 1956,62,65,76 (4) Roanoke College (VA): 1950 (1) Rochester, University of: 2002 (1) Rockhurst College (MO): 1962,64 (2) Rutgers University (NJ): 1947,68,71,73,74 (4) Saint Anselm's College (NH): 1956,59,64,68,69,71,72 (7)

Saint John's University (NY): 1953,54,62,63,64 (5) Saint Joseph's College (PA): 1955,56,57,59,67 (5) Saint Martin's College (WA): 1951,53,59 (3) Saint Mary's College (MN): 1949 (1) Saint Olaf College (MN): 1948,49,51,52,53,57,62,63 (8) Saint Peter's College (NJ): 1951, 53, 55, 57, 59, 62 (6) Saint Thomas, College of (MN): 1947 (1) Samford University (AL): 1973,74,75,78,79,80,81,82, 83,84,85,86,87,88,89,92,93,97,98,99,2002 (22) San Diego State University (CA): 1949,52,53,54,55,56, 57,58,59,60,61,62,63,72,96(15) San Francisco,University of: 1958 (1) SanJacinto College (TX): 1986 (1) San Joaquin Delta College (CA): 1980, 81 (2) Scranton, University of (PA): 1961 (1) Seattle University (WA): 2002 (1) Seton Hall University (NJ): 1960,72,73,79,83,85 (6) Smith College (MA): 1952 (1) South, University of the (TN): 1949 (1) South Carolina, University of: 1950,51,54,56,57,58,59, 60,61,62,63,64,66,67,68 (15) South Dakota, University of: 1967,68,75,91 (3) South Dakota State University: 1954 (1) Southeast Oklahoma State University: 1947,48,49,50,59, 73,74, 76, 94, 95, 96 (11) Southern California, University of: 1947,48, 50, 51, 52, 54, 57,58,59,60,61,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73, 74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88, 89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02(51) Southern Illinois University: 1957,58,60,62,63,70,88, 99 (8)

Southern Methodist University (TX): 1950,52,87,88 (4) Southern Mississippi, University of: 1965, 66 (2) Southern Oregon College: 1967 (1) Southern Utah State College: 1982,83,84,85 (4) Southwest Missouri State University: 1952, 55, 57, 59,60, 62,63,65,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,77,78,93,96,97,98, 99,2000,01,02 (25) Southwest TexasState University: 1988,90,2001,02 (4) Southwestern College (KS): 1956,57,78,79,80,81 (6)

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Southwestern Louisiana, University of: 1976,77,78,79 (4) Stanford University (CA): 1949,92,93 (3) State University ofWest Georgia: 1973,74,75,76,77,78, 79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93, 94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02(30) StevensInstitute ofTechnology (NJ): 1949 (1) Stonehill College (MA): 1967,68 (2) Suffolk University (MA): 1981,82,83,84 (4) Swarthmore College (PA): 1948 (1) Temple University (PA): 1949 (1) TennesseePolytechnic Institute: 1962 (1) Tennessee, University of: 1950,51,79 (3) TexasA&M University: 1981,82,84,85,87,88 (6) TexasChristian University: 1947,48,51,60,62,66,67,75, 76 (9) Texas Tech University: 1968,70,73 (3) Texas, University of, Arlington: 1977,78,80,82 (4) Texas, University of, Austin,: 1947,60,71,72,84,86,87, 88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01,02 (22) Toledo, Universityof(OH): 1971,72 (2) Towson State University (MD): 1997 (1) Trinity University (TX): 1991,92,93,94,95,96,97,98 (8) Union College and University (NY): 1955 (1) United States Air Force Academy (CO): 1959,60,76,77,78, 79 (6) United States Merchant Marine Academy (NY): 1952, 53, 59 (3) United States MilitaryAcademy (NY): 1947,48,49,50,51, 52,53,54,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,66,77,80 (21) United States Naval Academy (MD): 1947,48,49,50,58, 64,65,70,72,78,80,85,87,88,92,93,99 (17) Utah, University of: 1947,48, 50, 51, 52, 72, 73, 75,76, 77, 78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 (30) Utica College (NY): 50, 51 (2) Vanderbilt University (TN): 1976,77,78,80 (4) Vermont, University of: 1947,48, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 60,61,62,64,65,66,84,85,86,88,2000,02(22) Virginia, University of: 1947,63,67,68,81 (5) Wabash College (IN): 1955 (1) Wake Forest University (NC): 1947,48,50,52, 53, 54, 55, 56,59,63,65,70,71,73,74,75,76,77,78,80,81,82, 83,84,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98, 99,2000,01, 02 (41) Washburn University (KS): 1956, 58,64, 65, 66, 72, 86, 87, 88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95 (16) Washington and Lee University (VA): 1963,68,69 (3) Washington, University of: 1955,68 (2) Washington State University: 1947,50,54,58,66,69,70, 76 (8) Wayne State University (MI): 1958,61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,69,71,72,73,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86, 87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,2000,01, 02 (38) Weber State University (UT): 1981,86,87,88,89,90,91,

92,93,94,95,98,99,2000,01,02(16) Wesleyan University (CT): 1950,52 (2) West Virginia University: 1955,64,74,79,81,85,86 (7) West VirginiaWesleyan College: 1975,77 (2) Western lllinois University: 1971,73,80,82,85 (5) Western Michigan University: 1963,64 (2) Western ReserveUniversity (OH): 1966 (1) Western Washington University: 1974,78,80,81, 83, 85, 86 (7) Wheaton College (IL): 1947,59,63,97 (4) Whitman College (WA): 1950,51,52,53,54,55,58,59,97, 98, 99,2000,01,02 (14) Whittier College (CA): 1971 (1) Wichita State University (KS): 1948,64,67,68,77,79,99 2000,01, 10 (9) Wilkes College (PA): 54, 55, 57, 58 (4) William and Mary, College of (VA): 1956,68,69,73,74,84 (6) William Jewell College (MO): 1960,61 (2) Williamette University (OR): 1948,49,51,52,55,58,59, 61 (8) Winona State University (MN): 1993 (1) Wisconsin, Eau Claire, University of: 1950,51,53,54,55, 56,57,58,59,73,76,78,79(13) Wooster, College of(OH): 1973,79,81,83 (4) Wright State University (OH): 1992,9.3 (2) Wyoming, University of: 1967,68,70,71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76,77,78,81,82,83,84,86,89,90,2001 (19) Xavier University (OH): 1950,53,54,55,56,57,58,59 (7) YaleUniversity (CT): 1947,49 (2)

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