The Great Lakes Valley Conference announced Thursday that nine teams have been named recipients of the GLVC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Sportsmanship Award for the spring season. The nine squads, which include, Indianapolis Men’s Golf, Missouri-St. Louis Women’s Golf, Lewis Men’s and Women’s Outdoor Track & Field, Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis, Southern Indiana and Bellarmine Women’s Tennis, UW-Parkside Baseball, and Drury Softball, were selected by their peers as best displaying ‘Good Sportsmanship’ during the 2012-13 spring season.
The SAAC Sportsmanship Award is determined by voted of the GLVC member institutions’ campus SAACs. The committees select their top three choices in each sport and base their decision on their view of sportsmanship. Each team that received a first-place vote received three points, second place received two points, and the third place received one point. The GLVC sponsors the award in each of the league’s eighteen championship sports.
This year’s award-winning squads were recognized after an exciting spring season in the GLVC.
Southern Indiana claimed its first Sportsmanship Award honors of the 2012-13 year, while the women’s tennis team claimed back-to-back sportsmanship titles. This is the second award for both USI tennis squads with the men having won back in 2008. Bellarmine also staked claim to the women’s tennis title for the first time since their three-peat in 2008-10. The Knights also won the men’s basketball sportsmanship title for the winter season. Lewis took its third track and field title of the 2012-13 season, as the women’s squad won the accolade for the indoor season, while both the men and women displayed good sportsmanship in the outdoor segment. Missouri-St. Louis and UW-Parkside recorded their first sportsmanship titles of the season. The Tritons received their fourth consecutive sportsmanship title in women’s golf with this year’s selection. The Rangers became only the third team in history to receive the baseball sportsmanship award, as Northern Kentucky has won four and Lewis won the other award in the history of the honor. Indianapolis added a third award to its trophy case this season as the Greyhounds’ football and men’s indoor track and field teams were also recognized for good sportsmanship. Drury claimed its third award of the 2012-13 year with the softball squad’s first-ever accolade, coupled with the men’s and women’s cross country teams’ distinction back in the fall.
A team award will be presented to each of the squads claiming the team sportsmanship awards. An overall ‘Good Sportsmanship’ award, which will be announced on Friday, will be presented to the institution with the most points during the 2012-2013 academic year. Northern Kentucky claimed the inaugural award in 2007-08, UW-Parkside earned it in 2008-09, Bellarmine claimed back-to-back titles in 2009-10 and 2010-11, and Southern Indiana won the title for the 2011-12 academic year.
2013 GLVC SPRING SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERS
Men’s Golf: Indianapolis
Women’s Golf: Missouri-St. Louis
Men’s Tennis: Southern Indiana
Women’s Tennis: (Tie) Southern Indiana, Bellarmine
Baseball: UW-Parkside
Softball: Drury
Men’s Outdoor Track & Field: Lewis
Women’s Outdoor Track & Field: Lewis